A Practical Treatise of the Law of Mortmain, and Charitable Uses and Trusts: With an Appendix of Statutes and Forms |
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... considered in forming the statutes of mortmain ( f ) . Lord Coke , after mentioning the conjectures of others , upon the origin of the term ( g ) , says , that the true ( b ) See 1 Reeves's Hist . 240 . ( c ) Giannone , 1. iii . ( d ) 1 ...
... considered in forming the statutes of mortmain ( f ) . Lord Coke , after mentioning the conjectures of others , upon the origin of the term ( g ) , says , that the true ( b ) See 1 Reeves's Hist . 240 . ( c ) Giannone , 1. iii . ( d ) 1 ...
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... considered not to come within the statute 9 Henry III .; they are , however , ex- pressly included in this act , the words of which are , that no religious person , or other , whatsoever he be ( z ) : and therefore an alienation without ...
... considered not to come within the statute 9 Henry III .; they are , however , ex- pressly included in this act , the words of which are , that no religious person , or other , whatsoever he be ( z ) : and therefore an alienation without ...
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... considered as such by natural succession , and not by any artificial notion of a body corporate or politic . And this enactment has been quoted in confirmation of the position adopted in a recent learned work , that there were no ...
... considered as such by natural succession , and not by any artificial notion of a body corporate or politic . And this enactment has been quoted in confirmation of the position adopted in a recent learned work , that there were no ...
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... considered supreme ordinary , and made appropriations without the bishop , who was only deemed inferior ordinary ( y ) . To remedy some inconveniences which had been felt by parishioners from the appropriation of benefices by religious ...
... considered supreme ordinary , and made appropriations without the bishop , who was only deemed inferior ordinary ( y ) . To remedy some inconveniences which had been felt by parishioners from the appropriation of benefices by religious ...
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... considered an alienation in mortmain ( a ) . Some gifts of land , not within the statutes of mortmain , having very much increased , it was thought expedient to re- strain such alienations , as equally prejudicial to the commu- nity ...
... considered an alienation in mortmain ( a ) . Some gifts of land , not within the statutes of mortmain , having very much increased , it was thought expedient to re- strain such alienations , as equally prejudicial to the commu- nity ...
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9 Geo act of parliament aforesaid alienation almshouses Ambl annuity applied appointed Attorney benefit bequest bill Bishop chapel charged charitable purposes charity estate church churchwardens commissioners conveyance corporation Court of Chancery court of equity crown debts declared decree deed defendants devise directed Duke election Eliz entitled execution executors favour fellows founder fund gift give given governors granted heir heir-at-law held hereditaments hospital inhabitants intention interest jurisdiction king lands lease leasehold leasehold estates legacies lord chancellor Lord Eldon Lord Hardwicke Lord Northington Madd mandamus master Mayor ment messuages minister mortgage objects paid parish party payment personal estate petition poor purchase real estate relator residue resulting trust Russ scholars schoolmaster stat statute 9 statute of mortmain successors surplus tenements testator's testatrix thereof tion trustees vested visitor void yearly
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Page 890 - Issue, and give this Act and the special Matter in Evidence at any Trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the Authority of this Act...
Page 829 - Persons usually styled or reputed as Fellows, to one Moiety of the Students upon the Foundation whereof any such College or House of Learning...
Page 58 - States," and shall so continue until the third day of March, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, and by that name shall be, and are hereby, made able and capable, in law, to have, purchase, receive, possess, enjoy, and retain, to them and their successors, lands, rents, tenements, hereditaments, goods, chattels and effects, of...
Page 828 - ... to be laid out or disposed of in the purchase of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments...
Page 851 - ... to the Lord Chancellor, Lord Keeper, or Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal, or Master of the Rolls...
Page 799 - Offices, which are a right to exercise a public or private employment, and to take the fees and emoluments thereunto belonging, are also incorporeal hereditaments, whether public, as those of magistrates, or private, as of bailiffs, receivers, and the like.
Page 486 - ... to the lord chancellor, lord keeper, or lords commissioners, for the custody of the great seal, or master of the rolls...
Page 825 - ... bring or cause to be brought the body of the party so committed or restrained unto or before the lord chancellor or lord keeper of the great seal of England, for the time being, or the judges or...
Page 811 - It shall not be lawful from henceforth to any to give his lands to any religious house, and to take the same land again to hold of the same house. Nor shall it be lawful to any house of religion to take the lands of any, and to lease the same to him of whom he received it.
Page 887 - ... to the use of his Majesty, his heirs and successors, and the other moiety to the use of the person who shall inform or sue for the same...