10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DONATARY»
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donatary in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
donatary and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Iberia and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History : a ...
Donatary captaincies were the political, territorial, and administrative units of
colonial Brazil. Capitanias (or donatary captaincies) first appeared in Brazil in the
sixteenth century. In order to promote the settlement of Brazil, Dom João (King
John ...
John Michael Francis, 2006
2
An Institute of the Law of Scotland
Hence, where the King had confirmed an heritable right granted by the rebel after
denunciation, the donatary, who had by his gift acquired a jight to the escheat
previously to the confirmation, was preferred to the right confirmed; Forbes, Feb.
John Erskine (Juriste), 1824
3
An Institute of the Laws of Scotland in Civil Rights: With ...
In what cases creditors preferable to the donatary. ' '_ II. ib. 33.-258. 35. How far
debts or deeds, after Commission of the ' crime, preferable to the sisk or donatary.
ll. ct 258. 36. The rule of preference between divers donataries to the same ...
Lord Andrew MacDowall Bankton, 1753
4
An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the ...
Hence, where the King had confirmed an heritable right granted by the rebel after
denunciation, the donatary, who had by his gift acquired a right to the escheat
previously to the confirmation, was preferred to the right confirmed ; Forbes, Feb.
John Erskine, James Ivory, 1824
5
A Treatise on the Law of Obligations, Or Contracts
The reasons by which they support their opinion are, that the clause of the act of
donation which contains the charge imposed upon the donatary, includes a
second donation, or a fidei-commissary donation by the donor to the third person.
Robert Joseph Pothier, William David Evans, M. Le Trosne (Guillaume François), 1853
6
A Treatise on the Law of Obligations, Or Contracts: 1
The reason upon which they ground their opinions is, that, the third person not
having intervened in the donation, the engagement which the donatory contracts
in his favour is contracted by a concurrence of intention in the donor and
donatary ...
7
Principles of the Law of Scotland
the superiority, as if resignation had been made in the Sove- lands hold of reign's
hands. If they are holden of a subject, the King, '" ' ' ' who cannot be vassal to his
own subject, names a donatary, whe^ *je who, to complete his title, must obtain ...
John Erskine, William Guthrie, 1870
8
Practical observations upon divers titles of the law of ...
Dury observes further, That the Lords repelled an Alledgance proponed by a
second Donatary, That the Gift was not only given at the Rebel's Request and.
Desire; but also, expede the Seals upon the Rebel's Expence, and by his Moyen
...
Sir Thomas Hope, John Spotiswood, 1734
9
A Dictionary and Digest of the Law of Scotland: With Short ...
Where the property holds of a subject superior, it is necessary to interpose a
donatary, as the Crown cannot hold of a subject. The donatary must obtain a
declarator and complete his title holding of the subject superior. The declaratory
action is ...
10
Notes, for the use of the students of the municipal law in ...
Foundation therefore of a Competition between the Creditors of the Rebel and
Donatary to the Escheat, must ly.in that nexus realis with the particular Subjects
that the Escheat consists cr, which is formed by legal Diligence, or by a complete
...
Alexander Bayne, Sir George Mackenzie, 1731