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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... tenant in tail , husband and wife , and ecclesiastical persons under 32 Hen . 8 . c . 28. ( See post , II . ) Shep . Touchs . c . 14 . A lessor who hath the fee cannot reserve rent to any other but himself , his heirs , & c . And if he ...
... tenant in tail , husband and wife , and ecclesiastical persons under 32 Hen . 8 . c . 28. ( See post , II . ) Shep . Touchs . c . 14 . A lessor who hath the fee cannot reserve rent to any other but himself , his heirs , & c . And if he ...
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... TENANT . For the law relating to , see Distress , Ejectment , Lease , Rent , Replevin , & c . LAND - MAN , Terricola . The terre - tenant . LAND - TAX . A tax imposed in Great Britain on lands and tenements ( and on personal property ...
... TENANT . For the law relating to , see Distress , Ejectment , Lease , Rent , Replevin , & c . LAND - MAN , Terricola . The terre - tenant . LAND - TAX . A tax imposed in Great Britain on lands and tenements ( and on personal property ...
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... tenant in tail , husband and wife , and ecclesiastical persons under 32 Hen . 8 . c . 28. ( See post , II . ) Shep . Touchs . c . 14 . A lessor who hath the fee cannot reserve rent to any other but himself , his heirs , & c . And if he ...
... tenant in tail , husband and wife , and ecclesiastical persons under 32 Hen . 8 . c . 28. ( See post , II . ) Shep . Touchs . c . 14 . A lessor who hath the fee cannot reserve rent to any other but himself , his heirs , & c . And if he ...
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... tenant ; this only extends to the open mines , and the lessee shall not have any others , if there are such ; and if land and timber are demised , the les- see is not empowered to sell it . 2 Lev . 184 ; 2 Mod . 193 . A man makes a ...
... tenant ; this only extends to the open mines , and the lessee shall not have any others , if there are such ; and if land and timber are demised , the les- see is not empowered to sell it . 2 Lev . 184 ; 2 Mod . 193 . A man makes a ...
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... tenant in tail or for life make a lease generally , it shall be construed for his own life . 1 Inst . 42 . No restraint is imposed on civil corporations , as mayor and commonalty , bailiffs , burgesses , and the like , by common law or ...
... tenant in tail or for life make a lease generally , it shall be construed for his own life . 1 Inst . 42 . No restraint is imposed on civil corporations , as mayor and commonalty , bailiffs , burgesses , and the like , by common law or ...
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