The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law: Defining and Interpreting the Terms Or Words of Art, and Comprising Also Copious Information on the Subjects of Trade and Government, Volume 1J. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... church , and presents one thereto , the fee of the lands and tenements pertaining to the rectory is in the parson ; but if the parson die , and the church become void , then the fee is in abeyance , until there be a new parson presented ...
... church , and presents one thereto , the fee of the lands and tenements pertaining to the rectory is in the parson ; but if the parson die , and the church become void , then the fee is in abeyance , until there be a new parson presented ...
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... church ) , if a man had committed felony here , and he could fly to a church or church - yard before his apprehension , he might not be taken . from thence to be tried for his crime ; but on confession thereof before the justice , or ...
... church ) , if a man had committed felony here , and he could fly to a church or church - yard before his apprehension , he might not be taken . from thence to be tried for his crime ; but on confession thereof before the justice , or ...
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... church , who hath only an AIDERS and ABETTORS are named in numerous sta- estate therein for the term of his life , and the inheritance re- tutes creating and punishing offences , and in the stat . 7 and 8 mains in abeyance . And not ...
... church , who hath only an AIDERS and ABETTORS are named in numerous sta- estate therein for the term of his life , and the inheritance re- tutes creating and punishing offences , and in the stat . 7 and 8 mains in abeyance . And not ...
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... church , it always remains there . See Fearne on Con . Rem . 359. 364. ( 6th ed . ) With respect to the case of a freehold in abeyance , that seems , upon other grounds , as objectionable as the former ; feudal principles always ...
... church , it always remains there . See Fearne on Con . Rem . 359. 364. ( 6th ed . ) With respect to the case of a freehold in abeyance , that seems , upon other grounds , as objectionable as the former ; feudal principles always ...
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... church ; and at another time , Doctor S. hath robbed the church ; actionable . Cro . Car . 301. 417 . In case , & c . in which the plaintiff declared , that he was in- stituted and inducted into a parsonage in , & c . , and that he exe ...
... church ; and at another time , Doctor S. hath robbed the church ; actionable . Cro . Car . 301. 417 . In case , & c . in which the plaintiff declared , that he was in- stituted and inducted into a parsonage in , & c . , and that he exe ...
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Page 88 - By marriage, the husband and wife are one person in law: that is, the very being or legal existence of the woman is suspended during the marriage, or at least is incorporated and consolidated into that of the husband...
Page 78 - That if any bankrupt, at the time he becomes bankrupt, shall, by the consent and permission of the true owner thereof, have in his possession, order, or disposition, any goods or chattels whereof he was reputed owner...
Page 6 - An annuity is a yearly payment of a certain sum of money, granted to another in fee, for life, or years, charging the person of the grantor only.
Page 71 - ... all persons using the trade of merchandise by way of bargaining, exchange, bartering, commission, consignment, or otherwise, in gross or by retail, and all persons who either for themselves or as agents or factors for others seek their living by buying and selling, or by buying and letting for hire, or by the workmanship of goods or commodities...
Page 82 - ... due on either side on the balance of such account, and no more, shall be claimed or paid on either side respectively...
Page 24 - It seems that an assault is an attempt, or offer, with force and violence, to do a corporal hurt to another; as by striking at him with, or without, a weapon; or presenting a gun at...
Page 79 - ... transferred to any of his children, or any other person, any hereditaments, offices, fees, annuities, leases, goods, or chattels, or have delivered or made over to any such person any bills, bonds, notes, or other securities, or have transferred his debts to any other person or...
Page 95 - And therefore if a woman commit theft, burglary, or other civil offences against the laws of society, by the coercion of her husband, or even in his company, (which the law construes a coercion,) she is not guilty of any crime ; being considered as acting by compulsion, and not of her own will.