| Maryland, Julian J. Alexander - Law - 1912 - 632 pages
...the common Laws of this Kealm, Lauds, Tenements, and Hereditaments he not devisable by Testament, (2) nor ought to be transferred from one to another, but...Seisin, Matter of Record, Writing sufficient made bona file, without Covin or Fraud; (3) yet nevertheless divers and sundry Imaginations, subtle Inventions,... | |
| Edward Jenks - Law - 1912 - 438 pages
...of this practice may be found in 1488 ( 4 Hen. VII, c. 4). •27 Hen. VIII (1535) c. 10 ('Where(as) by the common laws of this realm, lands, tenements,...and hereditaments be not devisable by testament'). • 32 Hen. VIII, c. 1. tory statute, 1 which restricted the operation of devises to fee simple estates.... | |
| Edward Henry Warren - Chattel mortgages - 1915 - 882 pages
...UPON THE METHODS OF CREATING, OR TRANSFERRING, ESTATES. STATUTE OF USES. 27 Hen. VIII, c. 10. 1536. WHERE by the common laws of this realm, lands tenements and hereditaments be not devisable by testament, (2) nor ought to be transferred from one to another, but by solemn livery and seisin, ir><vtter of... | |
| Harry Augustus Bigelow, Joseph Warren Madden - Real property - 1919 - 886 pages
...the common laws of this realm, lands, tenements and hereditaments be not devisable by testament, (2) nor ought to be transferred from one to another, but...sufficient made bona fide, without covin or fraud; (3) yet nevertheless divers and sundry imaginations, subtle inventions and practices have been used,... | |
| Austin Wakeman Scott - Trusts and trustees - 1919 - 858 pages
...of gratuitous parol promises in our law of to-day. THE STATUTE OF USES. 27 Hen. VIII. c. 10 (1536). WHERE by the common laws of this realm, lands, tenements and hereditaments be not devisable by testament, (2) nor ought to be transferred from one to another, but by solemn livery and seisin, matter of record,... | |
| Sir Arthur Underhill - Conveyancing - 1922 - 168 pages
...rules than any other Act on the Statute-book. It commences with a preamble setting forth that whereas by ' the common laws of this realm lands, tenements,...solemn livery and seisin, matter of record, writing made bona fide without covyne or fraud, yet nevertheless dyverse and sundry imaginations, subtle inventions... | |
| James Andrew Strahan - Conveyancing - 1927 - 498 pages
...burghes by custome ; for that at the common law no lands or tenements were devisable by any last will and testament, nor ought to be transferred from one to another but by solemne livery of seisen, matter of record, or sufficient writing ; but as Littleton saith that by... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1879 - 248 pages
...the preamble to which contained, among other clauses, the following : '•Whereas by the common law of this realm, lands, tene"ments, and hereditaments...transferred from one to another but by solemn " livery and seizin, matter of record, writing sufficient, made " bona fide without covin or fraud; yet, nevertheless,... | |
| Geoffrey Rudolph Elton - History - 1982 - 532 pages
...clergy or sanctuary.] ****** Stat. Realm, in. 671 76a. Statute of Uses (1536: 27 Henry VIII, c. 10) Where by the common laws of this realm lands, tenements...from one to another but by solemn livery and seisin . . . yet nevertheless divers and sundry imaginations, subtle inventions and practices have been used... | |
| J. John Lawler, Lawler Lawler, Gail Gates Lawler - Law - 2000 - 236 pages
...was the desire to restore the royal revenues, the Statute of Uses was enacted. It read as follows:* "Where by the common laws of this realm, lands, tenements, and hereditaments be not devisable by testament, (2) nor ought to be transferred from one to another, but by solemn livery and seisin, matter of record... | |
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