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-Lady Edward Thynne v. Earl of Glengall, 2 H. of L.
Cas. 131.-Lord Chichester v. Coventry, L. R., 2 H.
of L. 71.-Ademption of Portions.-Lord Durham v.
Wharton, 3 Cl. & Fin. 146.-Cooper v. Macdonald, L. R.,
16 Eq. 258.
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273
LECTURE XX.
Limitations to First and other Sons.-Daughters.-Lord St.
Leonards' Opinion.-Future Marriage.-Power to jointure
future Wife, and charge Portions for Children of future
Marriage. Shifting Clauses.-Name and Arms Clause.-
Form of ditto.-Tenant for Life must comply.-Trust for
next Remainderman.-Tenant in Tail.-A convenient
Time.-Estate Tail cannot be partially determined.—
Seymour v. Vernon, 10 Jur., N. S. 487.-D'Eyncourt v.
Gregory, L. R., 1 Ch. D. 441.-Astley v. Earl of Essex, L.
R., 18 Eq. 290.-Heir entitled to Notice of a Condition,
Devisee not.-Egerton v. Earl Brownlow, 4 H. of L. Cas. 1.
-Cope v. Earl De la Warr, L. R., 8 Ch. 982.-Harrison
v. Round, 2 De Gex, M. & G. 190.—Meyrick v. Laws, L. R.,
9 Ch. 237.
288
LECTURE XXI.
Powers of leasing.-Act to facilitate Leases and Sales of
Settled Estates.-Settled Estate Act, 1877.-Power for
Tenant for Life to grant Leases.-Difference between the
two Enactments.-Taylor v. Taylor, L. R., 20 Eq. 297; 3
Ch. D. 145.-Operation of Power of leasing.-Form of
ditto.-Lease in Possession.-Best Yearly Rent.-Lessor
repairing. Doe d. Bromley v. Bettison, 12 East, 305.-
Yellowly v. Gower, 11 Ex. 274.-General Reservation of
Rent.-Whitlock's case, 8 Rep. 69.-Lord St. Leonards'
Remarks on Yellowly v. Gower.-Building Leases.-Pre-
liminary Contracts.-Mining Leases.-Workmen's Cot-
tages.-Waste.-Licence to Copyholders to lease.-Relief
against defective Leases under Powers.-Stat. 12 & 13
Vict. c. 26.-Stat. 13 & 14 Vict. c. 17
304
LECTURE XXII.
Powers of Sale and Exchange.-Request of Tenant for Life.-
Suspension or Extinguishment of Power.-Alexander v.
Mills, L. R., 6 Ch. 124.-Sale or Exchange to or with
Tenant for Life.-Howard v. Ducane, T. & Russ. 81.-
Dicconson v. Talbot, L. R., 8 Ch. 32.-Partition.-In re
Frith and Osborne, L. R., 3 Ch. D. 618.-Power to enfran-
chise Copyholders.-Minerals.-Buckley v. Howell, 29 Beav.
546. Stat. 25 & 26 Vict. c. 108.-Stat. 23 & 24 Vict. c. 145,
part 1.-Difference between Powers and Trusts for Sale.
-When Settlement comes to an end.-Wolley v. Jenkins,
23 Beav. 53; 3 Jur., N. S. 321.—Taite v. Swinstead, 26
Beay. 526.
320
LECTURE XXIII.
The Settled Estates Act, 1877.-Power to authorize Leases of
Settled Estates.-Terms to be granted.-Rent.-Felling
of Trees.-Surrender of Leases.-Preliminary Contracts.
-Licences to lease Copyholds.-Powers of leasing may be
vested in Trustees.-Sale of Settled Estates.-Dedication
for Streets, &c.-Re Venour's Settled Estates, L. R., 2 Ch.
D. 522.-Application of Sale Moneys.-Exception.
LECTURE XXIV.
Infants' Settlements.-Stat. 18 & 19 Vict. c. 43.-Voluntary
Settlements. Stat. 27 Eliz. c. 4, sects. 2, 4, 5, 6.-Extends
to Copyholds and Leaseholds.-"Good Consideration,"
meaning of.-Effect of Act on voluntary Settlements.—
Toker v. Toker, 31 Beav. 629; 3 De Gex, Jones & S. 487.-
Power of Revocation.-Townend v. Toker, L. R., 1 Ch.
446.-Daking v. Whimper, 26 Beav. 568.-" Valuable
Consideration," what is.-Mr. Dart's Statement of the
Law. Settlement partly voluntary.-Collaterals.- Wol -
laston v. Tribe, L. R., 9 Eq. 44.-Settlement with Power
of Revocation.-Sale by Volunteer.-Stat. 13 Eliz. c. 5.—
Effect of ditto.-Bankruptcy.-Stat. 32 & 33 Vict. c. 71,
s. 91, Voluntary Covenants.-Jefferys v. Jefferys, Craig
& P. 138.-Ellis v. Nimmo, Lloyd & G. Cas. t. Sugden,
333, overruled.-Declaration of Trust enforced
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36, note (d), for Stat. 38 Hen. VIII. c. 1, read-Stat. 32 Hen. VIII. c. 1.
309, last line but one, for Yellowley v. Gower, read-Yellowly v. Gower, also in marginal note same page, also at p. 312, line 8, and in marginal notes same page.