| Sir Edward Coke - Land tenure - 1812 - 642 pages
...said, that if the lord doc oust them, they have no other remedy but to sue to their lords by petition ; for if they should have any other remedy, they should...'to be tenants at will of the lord according to the ciistonie of the manor. But the lord cannot breake the custome which is reasonable in these cases.... | |
| William Cruise - Real property - 1824 - 732 pages
...I. 237. the villein tenants held at will of the lord, ib. and by degrees became copyholders, holding at will of the lord, according to the custom of the manor, 269. parsonage may be a, 36, n. demesnes and services are, the two material causes of, 37. essential... | |
| Sir Thomas Littleton - Land tenure - 1841 - 794 pages
...do oust «<mu at uilI of them, they have no other remedy but to sue to their lords by petition (e) ; for if they should have any [other*] remedy, they...according to the custom of the manor. But the lord will not break the custom, which is reasonable in such cases (/). coment que ascuns tielx tenaunts... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Francis Hargrave - Land tenure - 1853 - 882 pages
...»aid, that if the lord doe oust them, they have no other remedy but to tue to their lords by petition ; if they should have any other remedy, they should...to be tenants at will of the lord according to the cusióme of the manor. Sut the lord cannot breake the cusióme which ù reasonable in these cases (3).... | |
| New Forest - 1853 - 566 pages
...for his farmers and tenants of the said manor, for term of life, lives, years, at will, and by copy at will of the lord, according to the custom of the manor, herbage and common of pasture in all the waste lands and open places of the lord the king within the... | |
| Kenelm Edward Digby - Law - 1876 - 486 pages
...said, that if the lord do oust them, they have no other remedy but to sue to their lords by petition ; for if they should have any other remedy they should...manor. But the lord cannot break the custom which is i reasonable in these cases. But Brian, chief justic«, said, that his opinion hath always been, and... | |
| Joshua Williams - Real property - 1878 - 250 pages
...their lords by petition; for if they should have any other remedy, they should not be said to be the tenants at will of the lord according to the custom...break the custom, which is reasonable in these cases." And it is added in some editions, " But Brian, chief justice, said that his opinion hath always been,... | |
| Joshua Williams - Estates (Law) - 1878 - 252 pages
...said that if the lord do oust them, they have no other remedy but to sue to their lords by petition ; for if they should have any other remedy, they should not be said to be the tenants at will of the lord according to the custom of the manor. But the lord cannot break the... | |
| Kenelm Edward Digby - Law - 1884 - 434 pages
...said, that if the lord do oust them, they have no other remedy but to sue to their lords by petition ; for if they should have any other remedy they should...justice, said, that his opinion hath always been, holders. No copyholder however need be present at a Customary Court (4 and 5 Viet. c. 35. s. 86). If... | |
| Kenelm Edward Digby - Law - 1884 - 466 pages
...said, that if the lord do oust them, they have no other remedy but to sue to their lords by petition; for if they should have any other remedy they should...justice, said, that his opinion hath always been, holders. No copyholder however need be present at a Customary Court (4 and 5 Viet. c. 35. s. 86). If... | |
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