Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 - Law |
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... held on the condition of personally rendering due military service to their lord ..... ......... Page 45 3. These were granted by investiture ; were held under the bond of fealty ; were in- heritable only by descendants , and could not ...
... held on the condition of personally rendering due military service to their lord ..... ......... Page 45 3. These were granted by investiture ; were held under the bond of fealty ; were in- heritable only by descendants , and could not ...
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... held to be fees , granted on condition that the donee had issue of his body ; which condition being once per- formed by the birth of issue , the donee might immediately aliene the land ; but , the statute de donis being made to prevent ...
... held to be fees , granted on condition that the donee had issue of his body ; which condition being once per- formed by the birth of issue , the donee might immediately aliene the land ; but , the statute de donis being made to prevent ...
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... held in some certain place : " in consequence of which they have ever since been held ( a few necessary removals in times of the plague excepted ) in the palace of Westminster only . This brought together the professors of the municipal ...
... held in some certain place : " in consequence of which they have ever since been held ( a few necessary removals in times of the plague excepted ) in the palace of Westminster only . This brought together the professors of the municipal ...
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... held not actionable . 1 Roll . Abr . 71. Cro . Jac . 184. For , though she poisoned her husband , he might not have died : Though he cleaved the cook's head into two parts , the wound might not have been mor- tal . So in regard to the ...
... held not actionable . 1 Roll . Abr . 71. Cro . Jac . 184. For , though she poisoned her husband , he might not have died : Though he cleaved the cook's head into two parts , the wound might not have been mor- tal . So in regard to the ...
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... held under the cardinals Otho and Othobon , legates from pope Gregory IX . and pope Clement IV . in the reign of king Henry III . , about the years 1220 and 1268. The provincial constitutions are principally the decrees of provincial ...
... held under the cardinals Otho and Othobon , legates from pope Gregory IX . and pope Clement IV . in the reign of king Henry III . , about the years 1220 and 1268. The provincial constitutions are principally the decrees of provincial ...
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