Relative Rights-(continued.) 3. Guardian and ward, 69, 70. 1. Servants in husbandry, ib. 2. Servants in trade, 74. 3. Menial or domestic, ib. 4. Clerks, 80 to 83. Releases, 314. See Lease and Release. conveyance by, 314, 315. Remainder and Reversion, in personal property, property in, 101, 102. injuries to, and remedies, 137 to 139. securing interest in, by bill in equity, in real property, estate in, 265 to 268. civil remedies in general, 266. waste and other injuries to, in particular, 386 to 395. estate in remainder does not create a settle- ment, 10 B. & Cres. 62. injury to rights in remainder or reversion, 385 to 393. larceny and injuries to, 138, 139. Remainderman and Reversioner, waste and other injuries between, 386. Remedies, 15 to 31. in general are public or private, 15, 1. Preventive, 16, 19, 20, ch. v. to viii. 2. By intervention of some law officer 2. Compensatory, 16, 21 to 28. 1. By arbitration, 21. 2. By summary proceedings before jus- 3. By formal proceedings in superior 4. Particular remedies under statutes, 3. How far costs to be considered, 26. 1. Summary, 31. 2. Indictment or information, 31. the occasion for and introduction of sum- 1. For injuries to the person, 32 to 83. to real property in general, 145 to 413. when preferable to indict than sue, 41. 1. Corporeal, necessity for ascertaining the nature of, 1. in general of persons, 3. to personal property, 4. to real property, 5. are temporal, legal, or equitable, ecclesias- importance of distinctions, 7, 8. as to personalty and realty, 7, 8, 322 statutes giving particular, 24. means to give a legal right, 1 Sim. R. 499. rights of persons, absolute and relative in par- to personal property, corporeal and incor- to real property, corporeal and incorporeal, when he must have the estate at time of Threats, 36, 39, 47, See subdivisions, Analyti- 1. to kill, how punished, 36. 2. extorting money by certain threats, indict- 3. robbing by, felony, ib. 4. to impute infamous crime, capital felony, 5. threatening letter, felony, ib. 6. to destroy corn, bay or straw, 4 Geo. 4, 7. to burn house, 39. obtaining personal property by, how pu- Time of Enjoyment. See Remainder and Reversion. twenty years possession, effect of, 241, 275. covenants for, 341 to 345. Titles to Personalty, in general, 102 to 130. mere possession or occupancy, 102. forfeiture, ib. custom, ib. marriage, ib. donatio mortis causa, ib. will or testament, 110. Titles to Realty, in general, 272 to 365. by mere possession or long enjoyment, 241, less than twenty years not sufficient when, 10 B. & Cres. 747. by descent, 276. table of descent, 278. by purchase, 279. escheat, ib. special occupancy, 280, prescriptions or customs, 282. forfeiture, 286. alienation of several kinds, 291 to 365. See Alienation. Copyhold. Deed. Devise. by award, 329. when they belong to executor and not to Vendor and Purchaser. See Assignment. See precautions in contracts of sale, 125. real purchaser liable though not known, when property passes to, in specific 2. Sale of real property, how statute against frauds affects con- terms thereof suggested, 293 to 297. Vendor and Purchaser.-(continued.) 2. Sale of real property-(continued.) who entitled to custody of, 504. purchasers refusing to complete, and drafts of conveyance and deed belong requisites of conveyance in general, 307. covenants for title, 341 to 345. S. Voluntary conveyances void against pur- Vicarage, 163. liability for permissive waste, 395. Voluntary Conveyances, void against creditors and purchasers, 330 to 333. Waggon Roads, 202. Waiver of Forfeiture, 288 to 291. Walls. See Hedges. Tenants in Common. Ward, 69. See Guardian und Ward, 69, 70. Waste, forfeiture by, 290, 291. permissive by copyholder a forfeiture, 234. injuries by, to remainderman or reversioner, injuries by parceners, joint tenants, tenants injuries for waste in general, 385, 391. semble neither tenant for life nor years is rectors, vicars, and executor's liability for, 393. adjoining inclosures, to whom belong, 237. ponds, watercourses, rivers, water, fish and fish ponds and dams, 193. navigable rivers, creeks, canals, quays, docks sea banks and walls, 199. water belonging to or adjoining dwelling- Watercourses, 189 to 215. See Fish. Fishery. in general, 189 to 193, 215. navigable rivers, creeks, &c. 197. Ways, 214. See Appendant. in general, 214. words essential to create, in case of extin remedies for injuries to, 397, 411, 412. Windows, 206, 208. See Ancient Lights. right to personalty acquired by, 110. what suffices, 110, 111. modern form of, given, 111, 360, 363. aliter if devise of land to pay debts, when action lies for legacy, ib. ; 1 Moore 2. Of freehold, 351 to 365. tables respecting, 351 to 353. 1. What things devisable and what 2. Extent of interest, and whether legal testator must have same interest at when otherwise in equity, 357. signature of testator and where, 357. THE END. LONDON: PRINTED BY C. ROWORTH AND SONS BELL YARD, TEMPLE BAR. |