Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1Callaghan, 1872 - Law |
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... father , and sometimes the mother , .. .460-466 460 ...... ..... 2. guardians for nurture , who are the parents , or , if there are none , some per- son appointed by the ordinary , .... 461 3. guardians in socage , when the minor is ...
... father , and sometimes the mother , .. .460-466 460 ...... ..... 2. guardians for nurture , who are the parents , or , if there are none , some per- son appointed by the ordinary , .... 461 3. guardians in socage , when the minor is ...
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... father , is vested by his death in Titius ; " and the directory part has forbidden any one to enter on another's property , without the leave of the owner : " if Gaius after this will presume to take possession of the land , the ...
... father , is vested by his death in Titius ; " and the directory part has forbidden any one to enter on another's property , without the leave of the owner : " if Gaius after this will presume to take possession of the land , the ...
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... father St. Ferdinand , and collected all the provincial customs into one uniform law , in the celebrated code entitled Las Partidas . ( 1 ) And in Sweden , about the same era , when a universal body of common law was compiled out of the ...
... father St. Ferdinand , and collected all the provincial customs into one uniform law , in the celebrated code entitled Las Partidas . ( 1 ) And in Sweden , about the same era , when a universal body of common law was compiled out of the ...
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... father leaves two sons by two different mothers , and dies intestate , and a large estate descends to his eldest son , who dies a minor or intestate , that this estate should go to the lord of the manor , or to the king , rather than to ...
... father leaves two sons by two different mothers , and dies intestate , and a large estate descends to his eldest son , who dies a minor or intestate , that this estate should go to the lord of the manor , or to the king , rather than to ...
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... father shall succeed to his inheritance , but all the sons alike : and that , though the ancestor be attain ed and hanged , yet the heir shall succeed to his estate , without any escheat to the lord . Such is the custom that prevails in ...
... father shall succeed to his inheritance , but all the sons alike : and that , though the ancestor be attain ed and hanged , yet the heir shall succeed to his estate , without any escheat to the lord . Such is the custom that prevails in ...
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