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The English Nobility in the Late Middle Ages: The ...
the grantee's direct line failed, the land reverted to the heirs general (i.e. the
primogenitary heirs) of the grantor. Thus the essential difference between land
held in tail and land held in fee simple was that the former could not be inherited
by ...
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Multiobjective Discrete and Combinatorial Optimization
primogenitary. linked. quad. tree. data. structure. and. its. application. to. discrete.
multiple. criteria. optimization. Minghe Sun Published online: 22 August 2006 ©
Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2006 Abstract A data structure called ...
Matthias Ehrgott, José Rui Figueira, Xavier Gandibleux, 2006
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Property law: cases, materials, and questions
In early feudal law, under a grant “to A and his heirs,” A's right to possession
could not accurately be called a life estate, since the right to possession at A's
death passed to A's primogenitary heir, rather than reverting to A's transferor.
Instead ...
Chase, Edward Earl Chase, Julia P. Forrester, 2010
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Ou-yang Hsiu: An Eleventh-century Neo-Confucianist
Their genealogies followed the primogenitary paternal line of descent and
recorded all clan members, including those many times removed. In the Sung the
term tsu came to mean a much smaller kinship group, mainly a family's relatively
...
The tendency of the action of the king's judges, consciously or unconsciously,
was, by their rules as to procedure, to increase the number of primogenitary
holdings. A case in A.D. 1200 is recorded thus: — Rutland : Gilebertus de Beivill
petit ...
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The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward i
William and his sons insisted on was rather ' impartible succession' than a strict
application of the primogenitary rule. The Conquest had thrown into their hands a
power of reviving that element of precariousness which was involved in the ...
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The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I
William and his sons insisted on was rather 'impartible succession' than a strict
application of the primogenitary rule. The Conquest had thrown into their hands a
power of reviving that element of precariousness which was involved in the ...
Frederick Pollock, Frederic William Maitland, 2007
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The Constitutional History of England: From the Accession of ...
... might still claim a sort of primogenitary right to protect the dignity of the junior
branch by interference with the afi'airs of Spain; and a late' posterity of those who
witnessed the peace of Utrecht might be entangled by its improvident ...
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The Constitutional History of England: A Course of Lectures
We ought to recollect in this context that the then existing law as to private
inheritance was not primogenitary ; ordinarily at least a dead man's lands and his
goods were partible among all his sons ; all primogenitary rules were but slowly ...
Frederic William Maitland, Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher, 1908
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English constitutional history from the Teutonic conquest to ...
I. 3 The twelve not primogenitary heirs of the Conqueror were : William II., Henry I.
, Stephen, John, Henry III., Henry IV., ... although primogenitary heirs did net
succeed in the regular course of descent were : Henry II., Edward III., Edward IV.
Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead, Charles Henry Edward Carmichael, 1886