Commentaries on American Law, 4. kötetO. Halsted, 1830 |
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5. oldal
... rule as stated by Lord Coke , and the un- intelligible reason assigned for it , Mr. Preston states the rule as still the existing law . Treatise on Estates , vol . ii . p . 8 . r Litt . sec . 1 . The location of the word in any ...
... rule as stated by Lord Coke , and the un- intelligible reason assigned for it , Mr. Preston states the rule as still the existing law . Treatise on Estates , vol . ii . p . 8 . r Litt . sec . 1 . The location of the word in any ...
6. oldal
... rule is applicable to all conveyances governed by the rules of the common law ; for though prior to the statute of uses , the fee , in the view of a Court of Chancery , passed by reason of the consideration , in a bargain and sale , or ...
... rule is applicable to all conveyances governed by the rules of the common law ; for though prior to the statute of uses , the fee , in the view of a Court of Chancery , passed by reason of the consideration , in a bargain and sale , or ...
7. oldal
... rule apply to a common recovery , which is in legal contemplation a real action ; for the recoverer takes a fee by fiction of law , according to the extent of his former estate , of which he is supposed to be disseised . It does not ...
... rule apply to a common recovery , which is in legal contemplation a real action ; for the recoverer takes a fee by fiction of law , according to the extent of his former estate , of which he is supposed to be disseised . It does not ...
8. oldal
... rules of law . Some of the other states , as New - Jersey , North Carolina , and Tennessee , have confined the ... rule . The intention of the grantor was never defeated by the application of it . He always used it when he intended ...
... rules of law . Some of the other states , as New - Jersey , North Carolina , and Tennessee , have confined the ... rule . The intention of the grantor was never defeated by the application of it . He always used it when he intended ...
10. oldal
... rule , the proprietor of a qualified fee has the same rights and privileges over the estate as if he were a tenant in fee simple ; all the estate is in the feoffee , notwithstanding the qualification , and no remainder can be limited ...
... rule , the proprietor of a qualified fee has the same rights and privileges over the estate as if he were a tenant in fee simple ; all the estate is in the feoffee , notwithstanding the qualification , and no remainder can be limited ...
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alienation ancestor bargain and sale chancery common law common recovery condition contingent remainder convey conveyance court of equity covenant created creditor curtesy death debt declared deed default descent disseisin distinction doctrine dower English law entitled entry equally estate of freehold estate tail execution executory devise Fearne fee simple feoffee feoffment feudal forfeiture freehold grant grantor Harr heirs held husband ibid intention interest issue Jackson Johns joint tenants land lease legal estate lessee limitation Litt livery Lord Coke Lord Hardwicke Lord Mansfield mortgage mortgagor N. Y. Revised Statutes New-York Revised Statutes notice operation owner particular estate party personal estate possession Preston on Estates principle provision purchaser real property reversion revocation rule rule in Shelley's seised seisin statute of frauds Sugden on Powers take effect Term Rep tion trust Vesey Vesey's Rep vested void widow wife words
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206. oldal - It is a rule in law when the ancestor by any gift cr conveyance takes an estate of freehold, and in the same gift or conveyance an estate is limited, either mediately or immediately to his heirs in fee or in tail, that always in such cases 'the heirs' are words of limitation of the estate, and not words of purchase.
288. oldal - And therefore on a feoffment to A and his heirs, to the use of B and his heirs...
303. oldal - ... equity, shall be deemed to have a legal estate therein, of the same quality and duration, and subject to the same conditions, as his beneficial interest...
303. oldal - Where a grant for a valuable consideration shall be made' to one person, and the consideration therefor shall be paid by another, no use or trust shall result in favor of the person by whom such payment shall be made; but the title shall vest in the person named as the alienee in such conveyance, subject only to the provisions of the next section.
203. oldal - Every disposition of real property, whether by deed or by devise, shall be made directly to the person in whom the right to the possession and profits is intended to be vested, and not to...
504. oldal - Frauds it is enacted, that no devise in writing of lands, tenements, or hereditaments, or any clause thereof, shall be revocable otherwise than by some other will or codicil in writing, or other writing declaring the same, or by burning, cancelling, tearing, or obliterating the same, by the testator himself, or in his presence, and by his directions and consent...
225. oldal - ... the persons who, on the termination of the life estate, shall be the heirs, or heirs of the body of such tenant for life, shall be entitled to take as purchasers, by virtue of the remainder so limited to them.
243. oldal - ... a contingent remainder in fee may be created on a prior remainder in fee, to take effect in the event that the persons to whom the first remainder is. limited, die under the age of twenty-one years, or on any other contingency by which the estate of such persons may be determined before they attain full age.
295. oldal - Atk., 591, says, that by this means, a statute made upon great consideration, introduced in a solemn and pompous manner, has had no other effect than to add, at most, three words to a conveyance.
207. oldal - When a person takes an estate of freehold, legally or equitably, under a deed, will, or other writing, and in the same instrument there is a limitation by way of remainder, either with or without the interposition of another estate, of an interest of the same legal or equitable quality, to his heirs, or heirs of his body, as a class of persons to take in succession from generation to generation, the limitation to the heirs entitles the ancestor to the whole estate.