A General Abridgement of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles; with Notes and References to the Whole, Volume 9G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1792 - Law |
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Page 242 - (hall lofe her dower ; for the caufe of the bar of her dower is not the manner of the going away, but the remaining with the adulterer in adultery without reconciliation, that is the bar of the dower,
Page 445 - into one parcel of the lands or tenements which are in one town, in the name of all the lands or tenements into the which he hath right to enter, within all the towns of the
Page 142 - arrears of rent ; and the fame to cut, gather, make, cure, carry, and lay up, when ripe, in the barns or other
Page 449 - in the name, and to the ufe of the infant, or man of full age, may enter into the lands, and this regularly
Page 375 - But if the age be infpefted by the judges, and recorded that he is within age, albeit he come of full age before the
Page 320 - but if he drive out of the land any of the cattle of the other tenant in common, or not
Page 123 - but did not aver, that the place where, &c. was then in the feifin of the grantor of this rent, or any other perfon who claimed by, from, or under him ; and upon a
Page 1 - that feemed, not to be fo clear ; for thefe modufes having been from time immemorial, none can know but that there were fuch circumftances in thofe ancient times as might have made fuch a
Page 131 - cafe ; and albeit this ftatute be in the negative, yet if the tenancy is in one county, and the manor in another county, the lord may drive the diftrefs
Page 298 - the wife to the whole equity of redemption ; but in regard the wife, in confidence of this agreement, had levied the fine, and thereby barred her dower, and the