The Copyhold and Customary Tenure, Commutation, Enfranchisement, and Improvement Acts, 4 & 5 Vict. C. 35, and 6 & 7 Vict. C. 23: With All the Forms and Tables Printed by the Copyhold Commissioners, and an Introduction, Notes, and IndexV. and R. Stevens and G.S. Norton, 1841 - 218 pages |
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... and their luxuriant growth on the other . The arbitrary fine due to the lord , in most manors , on descent and alienation , has a direct tendency to discourage agriculture , and to prevent the erection of buildings 4 INTRODUCTION .
... and their luxuriant growth on the other . The arbitrary fine due to the lord , in most manors , on descent and alienation , has a direct tendency to discourage agriculture , and to prevent the erection of buildings 4 INTRODUCTION .
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... fine is usually considered to be the amount of two years ' improved value of the pre- mises , at the time of the admittance of the heir or alienee ; and where several are admitted as joint tenants , a further claim is made , by reason ...
... fine is usually considered to be the amount of two years ' improved value of the pre- mises , at the time of the admittance of the heir or alienee ; and where several are admitted as joint tenants , a further claim is made , by reason ...
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... fine upon admittance is certain . Among females of equal degree , the whole estate sometimes descends to the eldest , instead of being divided in coparcenary . As it may be found useful to trace how far the amendments recommended by the ...
... fine upon admittance is certain . Among females of equal degree , the whole estate sometimes descends to the eldest , instead of being divided in coparcenary . As it may be found useful to trace how far the amendments recommended by the ...
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... fine . 23. All copyhold tenements shall be subject to debts and specialties , in the same manner as free- hold lands ( d ) . Freeholds . 24. The several propositions relating to copyhold Customary tenements shall , so far as they may be ...
... fine . 23. All copyhold tenements shall be subject to debts and specialties , in the same manner as free- hold lands ( d ) . Freeholds . 24. The several propositions relating to copyhold Customary tenements shall , so far as they may be ...
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... fine is certain , and the tenant is entitled to the timber and minerals , and privileged to commit waste , it might be easy to lay down a rule by which the fine might be con- verted into a periodical payment , charged on the tenement as ...
... fine is certain , and the tenant is entitled to the timber and minerals , and privileged to commit waste , it might be easy to lay down a rule by which the fine might be con- verted into a periodical payment , charged on the tenement as ...
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Page 166 - An Act to repeal an Act of the present Session of Parliament, intituled 'An Act for the more effectual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in various Departments of the State, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the more entire Suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial Oaths and Affidavits, and to make other Provisions for the Abolition of unnecessary Oaths.
Page 150 - ... shall be understood to include several matters as well as one matter, and several persons as well as one person, and females as well as males, and bodies corporate as well as individuals unless it be otherwise specially provided, or there be something in the subject or context repugnant to such construction...
Page 164 - An Act for the Commutation of certain Manorial Rights in respect of Lands of Copyhold and Customary Tenure, and in respect of other Lands subject to such Rights, and for facilitating the Enfranchisement of such Lands, and for the Improvement of such Tenure...
Page 157 - Ireland, made payable or coming due at fixed periods, under any instrument that shall be executed after the passing of this Act, or (being a will or testamentary instrument) that shall come into operation after the passing of this Act...
Page 120 - Speed be paid into the Bank of England, in the Name and with the Privity of the Accountant General of the Court of Exchequer, to be placed to his Account there, exparte the Body Corporate or Person or Persons to whom the same shall belong, pursuant to the Method prescribed by an...
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Page 121 - ... as aforesaid stood settled or limited, or such of them as at the time of making such conveyance and settlement shall be existing undetermined and capable of taking effect...
Page 122 - England in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there...
Page 92 - Westminster, and the plaintiff may proceed thereon in like manner as if the defendant had appeared and accepted such issue ; and the parties in such action shall produce to each other and their respective attornies or counsel, at such time and place as any Judge may order before trial, and also to the court and jury upon the trial of any such issue, all books, deeds, papers, and writings, terriers, maps, plans, and surveys relating to the matters in issue in their respective custody or power...
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