Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1Callaghan, 1872 - Law |
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... hold inquests in case of sudden death ,. inquire concerning shipwrecks and treasure trove ,. serve process when sheriff interested , & c .... 3. justices of the peace , .... are commissioned by the king , .. some are to be of the quorum ...
... hold inquests in case of sudden death ,. inquire concerning shipwrecks and treasure trove ,. serve process when sheriff interested , & c .... 3. justices of the peace , .... are commissioned by the king , .. some are to be of the quorum ...
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... hold lands , .. 475 .... 4. to have a common seal by which their acts and contracts evidenced , .. may do many acts ... hold lands in trust generally , 476 476 476 477 477 OF CORPORATIONS ( continued ) . may take goods and ANALYSIS OF ...
... hold lands , .. 475 .... 4. to have a common seal by which their acts and contracts evidenced , .. may do many acts ... hold lands in trust generally , 476 476 476 477 477 OF CORPORATIONS ( continued ) . may take goods and ANALYSIS OF ...
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... hold by the custom of the manor , and not at will , .. 99 frankalmoign is tenure by a religious corporation for a render of religious ser- vices , ... many ecclesiastical and eleemosynary corporations now hold lands thereby ...
... hold by the custom of the manor , and not at will , .. 99 frankalmoign is tenure by a religious corporation for a render of religious ser- vices , ... many ecclesiastical and eleemosynary corporations now hold lands thereby ...
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... hold for his life , .. 3. tenancy in dower , is where the husband , being seized of an estate of inher- itance in lands , dies , the wife surviving , .. ... 124 124 125 126 129 ...... in which case she shall have the one - third part ...
... hold for his life , .. 3. tenancy in dower , is where the husband , being seized of an estate of inher- itance in lands , dies , the wife surviving , .. ... 124 124 125 126 129 ...... in which case she shall have the one - third part ...
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... hold nothing as against the crown , ex- cept a lease for years of a house for trade , .. papists were formerly disabled , but not now , conveyances are of four kinds : 1. by matter in pais , or deed ; 2. by matter of record ; 3. by ...
... hold nothing as against the crown , ex- cept a lease for years of a house for trade , .. papists were formerly disabled , but not now , conveyances are of four kinds : 1. by matter in pais , or deed ; 2. by matter of record ; 3. by ...
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