A Treatise on the Statute of Limitations: (21 Jac. I. C. 16.) |
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... continued , to bar the entry of the issue in tail ; either by means of that fine , or the second fine with warranty , or any other conveyance in the cause ? Thirdly , whether , as the plaintiff had lapsed the twenty years given him by ...
... continued , to bar the entry of the issue in tail ; either by means of that fine , or the second fine with warranty , or any other conveyance in the cause ? Thirdly , whether , as the plaintiff had lapsed the twenty years given him by ...
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... continued to bar the entry of the issue in tail , by the common law ; because a fee passed by the first fine to the con- usee , by force of the words conusance de droit , which are ever in- tended of the fee ; the words right and fee ...
... continued to bar the entry of the issue in tail , by the common law ; because a fee passed by the first fine to the con- usee , by force of the words conusance de droit , which are ever in- tended of the fee ; the words right and fee ...
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... continued vacant , or remained as new lands , wild and uncultivated , from the date " of the patent in 1704 , to the time of the commencement of the " adverse possession in 1772. The title under the Patent to an un- " divided eighth ...
... continued vacant , or remained as new lands , wild and uncultivated , from the date " of the patent in 1704 , to the time of the commencement of the " adverse possession in 1772. The title under the Patent to an un- " divided eighth ...
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... continued for seven years without entry or claim " on the other side , before it can toll the Plaintiff's right of entry . " The contrary doctrine in this country would be attended with " consequences very fatal to titles for land ...
... continued for seven years without entry or claim " on the other side , before it can toll the Plaintiff's right of entry . " The contrary doctrine in this country would be attended with " consequences very fatal to titles for land ...
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... continued in possession ; and his counsel contended that this case fell within the definitions of a Disseisin which had been referred to from Littleton and Lord Coke . But Lord ELLEN- BOROUGH , Ch . J. answered him , thus : " All the ...
... continued in possession ; and his counsel contended that this case fell within the definitions of a Disseisin which had been referred to from Littleton and Lord Coke . But Lord ELLEN- BOROUGH , Ch . J. answered him , thus : " All the ...
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Page 497 - April, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-seven, which have not since expired, or been repealed or altered ; and such acts of the Legislature of this State as are now in force, shall be and continue the law of this State, subject to such alterations as the Legislature shall make concerning the same.
Page 4 - ... all actions of debt grounded upon any lending or contract without specialty...
Page 483 - In every action for the recovery of real property, or the possession thereof, the person establishing a legal title to the property is presumed to have been possessed thereof within the time required by law, and the occupation of the property by any other person is deemed to have been under and in subordination to "the legal title...
Page 527 - that the laws of the several States, except where the Constitution, treaties, or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision in trials at common law in the courts of the United States, in cases where they apply.
Page 483 - ... years before the commencement of the act in respect to which such action is prosecuted or defense made.
Page 281 - Enactments or either of them, or to deprive any Party of the Benefit thereof, unless such Acknowledgment or Promise shall be made or contained by or in some Writing to be signed by the Party chargeable thereby...
Page 502 - But in conquered or ceded countries, that have already laws of their own, the king may indeed alter and change those laws; but, till he does actually change them, the ancient laws of the country remain, unless such as are against the law of God, as in the case of an infidel country.
Page 493 - Within the age of twenty-one years ; or, 2. Insane ; or, 3. Imprisoned on a criminal charge, or in execution upon conviction of a criminal offence, for a term less than for life ; or, 4.
Page 4 - ... shall be commenced and sued within the time and limitation herein-after expressed, and not after...
Page 484 - ... being a conveyance of the premises in question, or upon the decree or judgment of a competent court, and that there has been a continued occupation and possession of the premises included in such instrument, decree, or judgment, or of some part of such premises, under such claim, for five years, the premises so included shall be deemed to have been held adversely...