Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 - Law |
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... hands of a subject .. 10. Corodies are allotments for one's suste- nance ; which may be converted into pen- sions . ( See Book I. Ch . VIII . ) 35 888 36 37 40 40 11. An annuity is a yearly sum of money , charged upon the person , and ...
... hands of a subject .. 10. Corodies are allotments for one's suste- nance ; which may be converted into pen- sions . ( See Book I. Ch . VIII . ) 35 888 36 37 40 40 11. An annuity is a yearly sum of money , charged upon the person , and ...
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... hands of the lord to the use of another , according to the custom of the manor . II . Presentment , by the tenants , or homage , of such surrender . III . Admittance of the surrenderee by the lord , according to the uses expressed in ...
... hands of the lord to the use of another , according to the custom of the manor . II . Presentment , by the tenants , or homage , of such surrender . III . Admittance of the surrenderee by the lord , according to the uses expressed in ...
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... hands where our excellent constitution has placed it : and therefore placed it , because , from the independence of ... hand it will prevent either interest or affection from interfering in questions of right , so on the other it will ...
... hands where our excellent constitution has placed it : and therefore placed it , because , from the independence of ... hand it will prevent either interest or affection from interfering in questions of right , so on the other it will ...
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... hands of laymen : who entertained upon their parts a most hearty aversion to the civil law , ( n ) and made no scruple to profess their contempt , nay even their ignorance ( 0 ) of it in ( Spelman , Concil . A.D. 1217. Wilkins , vol . 1 ...
... hands of laymen : who entertained upon their parts a most hearty aversion to the civil law , ( n ) and made no scruple to profess their contempt , nay even their ignorance ( 0 ) of it in ( Spelman , Concil . A.D. 1217. Wilkins , vol . 1 ...
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... hands , and his general course of training . No lawyer does his duty who does not frequently examine his student , —not merely as an important means of exciting him to attention and application , but in order to acquire such an ...
... hands , and his general course of training . No lawyer does his duty who does not frequently examine his student , —not merely as an important means of exciting him to attention and application , but in order to acquire such an ...
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