Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volumen1J.D. Parsons, jr., 1875 |
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... ANCIENT ENGLISH TENURES 138 to 162 506 to 519 Explanation of the words , tenure , & c . 138 506 King called lord paramount ... 138 506 Mesne lords .... 138 506 Tenant paravail 139 506 Tenants in capite .. 139 506 Four species of lay ...
... ANCIENT ENGLISH TENURES 138 to 162 506 to 519 Explanation of the words , tenure , & c . 138 506 King called lord paramount ... 138 506 Mesne lords .... 138 506 Tenant paravail 139 506 Tenants in capite .. 139 506 Four species of lay ...
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... Ancient tenures of socage , & c . , reserved .... 163 520 • Socage tenure , its division into free and villein socage ... 164 The former of Saxon origin .... 520 166 521 Honorary services of grand serjeantry remain 166 521 Petit ...
... Ancient tenures of socage , & c . , reserved .... 163 520 • Socage tenure , its division into free and villein socage ... 164 The former of Saxon origin .... 520 166 521 Honorary services of grand serjeantry remain 166 521 Petit ...
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... ancient and long - established custom . Whence it is that in our law the goodness of a custom depends upon its having been used time out of mind ; or in the solemnity of our legal phrase , time whereof the memory of man runneth not to ...
... ancient and long - established custom . Whence it is that in our law the goodness of a custom depends upon its having been used time out of mind ; or in the solemnity of our legal phrase , time whereof the memory of man runneth not to ...
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... ancient date ; whose treatises are cited as authority , and as evidence that cases have formerly occurred in which such and such points were determined , which are now become settled the sages of the and first principles . One of the ...
... ancient date ; whose treatises are cited as authority , and as evidence that cases have formerly occurred in which such and such points were determined , which are now become settled the sages of the and first principles . One of the ...
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... ancient . that no custom can prevail against an express act of parliament ; since the statute itself is proof of a time when the custom did not exist ( u ) . [ * 69 ] * Legal memory refers back to the first year of the reign of king ...
... ancient . that no custom can prevail against an express act of parliament ; since the statute itself is proof of a time when the custom did not exist ( u ) . [ * 69 ] * Legal memory refers back to the first year of the reign of king ...
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Términos y frases comunes
act of parliament advowson alien ancient appointed authority Barb bishop called charter church civil claim common law consent constitution contract copyhold corporation court court of equity crown custom death declared deed descend distrained dower duties easement Edward emblements enacted England entitled equity escheat fee simple feudal formerly freehold grant heirs held Henry Henry VIII husband inheritance Inst issue joint-tenants justice king king's kingdom knight-service land lease legislature liable liberty limited Litt lord manor marriage ment mortgage nature owner parish parties Penn person possession prerogative principles privileges queen R. R. Co reason reign remainder rent revenue royal rule seisin serjeanty servant sheriff sir Edward Coke Smith socage sovereign Stat statute tenant tenements tenure tion tithes United unless vested Vict villein villenage void wife words writ
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Página 289 - States three years next preceding his arriving at that age, and who has continued to reside therein to the time he may make application to be admitted a citizen thereof, may, after he arrives at the age of twenty-one years, and after he has resided five years within the United States, including the three years of his minority...
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