The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... paid to his highness , by these words , solvend ' eidem domino Regi , hæred ' vel executoribus suis , with other words used in common obligations , which obligations and specialties shall be in the nature of a statute staple . " " None ...
... paid to his highness , by these words , solvend ' eidem domino Regi , hæred ' vel executoribus suis , with other words used in common obligations , which obligations and specialties shall be in the nature of a statute staple . " " None ...
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... paid at every alienation of land lying within some manor , or liberty of a borough . At Malden in Essex , there is to this day a custom called by the same name , that for certain houses and lands sold within that place , thirteen pence ...
... paid at every alienation of land lying within some manor , or liberty of a borough . At Malden in Essex , there is to this day a custom called by the same name , that for certain houses and lands sold within that place , thirteen pence ...
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... paid to the party entitled to the estate . By the stat . 41 G. 3. c . 90. § 1. when upon any account declared , & c . in the Court of Exchequer in England , or on judgment of that court , any debt is due to his Majesty , a copy of such ...
... paid to the party entitled to the estate . By the stat . 41 G. 3. c . 90. § 1. when upon any account declared , & c . in the Court of Exchequer in England , or on judgment of that court , any debt is due to his Majesty , a copy of such ...
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... paid at every alienation of land lying within some manor , or liberty of a borough . At Malden in Essex , there is to this day a custom called by the same name , that for certain houses and lands sold within that place , thirteen pence ...
... paid at every alienation of land lying within some manor , or liberty of a borough . At Malden in Essex , there is to this day a custom called by the same name , that for certain houses and lands sold within that place , thirteen pence ...
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... paid into the Exche- quer in contracts for the redemption of the land - tax , under the directions of the 42 Geo . 3. c . 116. are hereafter to be placed to the account of the consolidated fund . The ancient method of taxation was by ...
... paid into the Exche- quer in contracts for the redemption of the land - tax , under the directions of the 42 Geo . 3. c . 116. are hereafter to be placed to the account of the consolidated fund . The ancient method of taxation was by ...
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