10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «FEOFFER»
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feoffer en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
feoffer y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Law-French Dictionary Alphabetically Digested, to which ...
A Livery in Deed, is when the Feoffer taketh die Ring of the Door, or Turf, or Twig
of the Land, and delivered! the fame upon the Land to the Feoffee, in the name of
Seisin of the Land. A Livery in Deed may be two manner of ways, by a solemn ...
2
Pennsylvania Law Journal
The lord may avow upon his ancient tenant, for he is not bound to take notice of a
feoffment, but the feoffer ought to give the lord notice. Plowd. 279. Where the
tenant in fee simple makes lease for life, and the tenant for life gives notice to the
...
3
The law-French dictionary alphabetically digested: very ...
Hardness of the liver, Scirrhoma, Deed of the Feoffment, and the 3tis, n. ' ring of
the door, hasp, branch, Of the liver, Hepaticus, a, um. twig, or turfs, and the
Feoffer say- A livery of clot A,Liberatura, x, f. ing, Here I deliver you Seisin and
Cow.
4
The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
That is, the feoffer had granted a rent charge, and cestuy que use had made a
feoffment in fee, by the statute of 1 Richard III. the feoffer should have held it
discharged, because the act of cestuy que use shall put the feoffer in, as if cestuy
que ...
5
London encyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of science, ...
See Feudal System. Feodal System. See Feudal System. FE'OFF, v. a. & n. s.-j
Old Fr. feoffee ; Low Feoffee', n. s. (Lat. feoffare. To put Feoff'er, I in feodal
possession ; a Feoff'mf.nt. 'fief: a feoffee, is one put in possession : feoffer, one
who gives ...
6
The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
The feoffer, lessor, or his attorney, come to the land or to the house ; and there, in
the presence of witnessess, declare the contents of the feoffment or lease on
which livery is to be made. And then the feoffer, if it be of land, doth deliver to the
...
7
Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Court of King's Bench: With ...
Reversion, the Use of the Feoffer for Life, Remainder to his first, second, and
other Sons in Tail, Remainder to the right Heirs of the Feoffer; and adjudged, that
this Remainder was to the Heirs of the Fcoffer a parte rzzatejrna, according to the
...
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, William Salkeld, Knightley D'Anvers, 1791
8
Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs ...
The feoffer, lessor, or his attorney, together with the feoffee, lessee, or his
attorney, came to the land or the house ; and then, in the presence of witnesses,
declared the contents of the feoffment or lease, on which livery was to be made.
Alexander Adam, Peter Wilson, 1826
9
The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England: Or, ...
'nd so it is, when the feeling disposeth the pzofits so; a dattitulae time in
pratsenthtbe use of the Jnhetitante shall be to the Feoffer and his heire z and a
thing not disposed of. wherein ic is to beobserbed, That lands and 'Tenements
tonbeyed ...
Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, 1703
10
A collection of statutes connected with the general ...
Clause, their Heirs shall not be feoffator [in vita sua] raiione □ bounden to
Warranty, notwith- doni sui proprii, teneatur ad war- * standing the Feoffer during
his ranlium. * own Life, by Force of his own 4 Gift, shall be bound to warrant.
Great Britain, William David Evans, 1817