The Standard Library Cyclopaedia of Political, Constitutional, Statistical and Forensic Knowledge: Forming a Work of Universal Reference on the Subjects of Civil Administration, Political Economy, Finance, Commerce, Laws and Social Relations ...H. G. Bohn, 1860 |
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Page 13
... corporate body without a new incorpora- tion . If the number is not limited by the charter , it seems that the corporation may admit new fellows as members , who will be subject to the statutes of the ori- ginal foundation in all ...
... corporate body without a new incorpora- tion . If the number is not limited by the charter , it seems that the corporation may admit new fellows as members , who will be subject to the statutes of the ori- ginal foundation in all ...
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... Corporations usually con- vey their own estates by feoffment , in consequence of the supposition that a corporate body cannot stand seised to a use , though it seems that this doc- trine only applies to the case of lands being conveyed ...
... Corporations usually con- vey their own estates by feoffment , in consequence of the supposition that a corporate body cannot stand seised to a use , though it seems that this doc- trine only applies to the case of lands being conveyed ...
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... corporate , were turned into free and common soc- cage , to all intents and purposes . [ Soc- CAGE . ] By the same statute every father was empowered by deed or will , ex- ecuted in the presence of two witnesses , to appoint persons to ...
... corporate , were turned into free and common soc- cage , to all intents and purposes . [ Soc- CAGE . ] By the same statute every father was empowered by deed or will , ex- ecuted in the presence of two witnesses , to appoint persons to ...
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... corporations , in one man , or in many , as co - tenants . ( 2 Blackstone , Com . 37. ) A few instances may be mentioned : thus a county palatine is a franchise , and so are privileges given to corporate bodies , forests , chases , the ...
... corporations , in one man , or in many , as co - tenants . ( 2 Blackstone , Com . 37. ) A few instances may be mentioned : thus a county palatine is a franchise , and so are privileges given to corporate bodies , forests , chases , the ...
Page 47
... corporations of the Anglo - Saxons seem on the whole to have been friendly asso- ciations made for mutual aid and contri- bution , to meet the pecuniary exigencies which were perpetually arising from burials , legal exactions , penal ...
... corporations of the Anglo - Saxons seem on the whole to have been friendly asso- ciations made for mutual aid and contri- bution , to meet the pecuniary exigencies which were perpetually arising from burials , legal exactions , penal ...
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