The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 |
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... Inst . 30. No distress can be made upon the King's possession , but he may distrain out of his fee in other lands , & c . and may take distresses in the highway . 2 Inst . 131. An heir shall pay the King's debt , though he is not named ...
... Inst . 30. No distress can be made upon the King's possession , but he may distrain out of his fee in other lands , & c . and may take distresses in the highway . 2 Inst . 131. An heir shall pay the King's debt , though he is not named ...
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... Inst . 148 ; 12 Co. 13 ; Carter , 90 ; 2 Keb . by a foreign prince invading our coasts , or setting on the 114 ; 3 Inst . 204 ; and title Beacons . King's navy at sea ; and hereupon a real , though not a so- lemn , war may arise and ...
... Inst . 148 ; 12 Co. 13 ; Carter , 90 ; 2 Keb . by a foreign prince invading our coasts , or setting on the 114 ; 3 Inst . 204 ; and title Beacons . King's navy at sea ; and hereupon a real , though not a so- lemn , war may arise and ...
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... Inst . 63 . So where an act was made by which foreigners were li- censed to merchandize within London ; and Henry IV . by proclamation , prohibited the execution of it , and ordered it should be in suspense usque ad proximum ...
... Inst . 63 . So where an act was made by which foreigners were li- censed to merchandize within London ; and Henry IV . by proclamation , prohibited the execution of it , and ordered it should be in suspense usque ad proximum ...
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... Inst . 148 ; 12 Co. 13 ; Carter , 90 ; 2 Keb . 114 ; 3 Inst . 204 ; and title Beacons . To this branch of the prerogative may also be referred the power which has been vested in the King , from time to time , by various acts , and by ...
... Inst . 148 ; 12 Co. 13 ; Carter , 90 ; 2 Keb . 114 ; 3 Inst . 204 ; and title Beacons . To this branch of the prerogative may also be referred the power which has been vested in the King , from time to time , by various acts , and by ...
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... Inst . 69 , b ; 2 Inst . 593 , and the notes on 1 Inst . KNIGHTS BACHELORS , [ from Bas Chevalier , an in- ferior knight . 1 Comm . 404 , in n . ] The most ancient , though the lowest order of knighthood amongst us ; for we have an ...
... Inst . 69 , b ; 2 Inst . 593 , and the notes on 1 Inst . KNIGHTS BACHELORS , [ from Bas Chevalier , an in- ferior knight . 1 Comm . 404 , in n . ] The most ancient , though the lowest order of knighthood amongst us ; for we have an ...
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