10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SUBVASSAL»
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Conveyancing According to the Law of Scotland: Being the ...
Part I1I. tion of writs to the procuratory of resignation granted by the vassal
Chapter III. to the subvassal and that is a good warrant, being granted by a vas-
Complbtion op sal holding immediately of the superior. But if he proceeds thus,
title, ...
Allan Menzies, James Mitford Morison, John Hunter, 1856
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The principles of the law of Scotland, in the order of Sir ...
suppose the liferent of the subvassal to fall first ; t and then that of the vassal, the
subvassal's liferent, after it has accrued to the vassal, must make a part of that
vassal's single escheat, and so goes to the King ; because the vassal's right to
the ...
3
The Institutions of the Law of Scotland, Deduced from Its ...
Mack. 111. Does delinquence of subvassal infer recognition ? 1. Mack. 198. (365
) O Craig 5*' doth hold, that, by the delinquence of vassals, conquest, or feuda
nova, be— come extinct and return to the superior ; but heritage, or fizuda vetera,
...
4
Lectures on the History and Practice of the Law of Scotland: ...
Thus, though a subvassal held blench of his immediate superior, i. e. owed him
no other service than an elusory duty ; yet, if he came to be advanced in the place
of that superior »vho happened to hold ward, or by any other burdensome ...
5
Erskine's Principles of the Law of Scotland
_ to the s'ubvassal' that of the subvassal: But if the f the vassal should fall first,
and of the subvassal, the subvassal's own life, but on Iiferent~escheat o
thereafter that 38 See Dict- v. Escheat,—éyt rfEsc/ieat- , 39 See Diet. H1. 'r. 5. to
the ...
6
Some Doubts & Questions, in the Law; Especially of Scotland: ...
1676: A Superior, having obtained the Gist of his own Ward , did pursue his
Subvassal at the instance of a Donator, in Trust and to his behoof for Maills and
Duties, dureing the Ward: And the Defender having Alledged, That the Pursute
was to ...
7
An Institute of the Law of Scotland
the subvassal's liferent is not a liferent right in his (the vassal's) person, since it
depends, not on his own life, but on that of the subvassal ; and therefore
necessarily falls to the King by the single escheat, and not to the vassal's
immediate ...
John Erskine (Juriste), 1824
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An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the ...
the subvassal's liferent is not a liferent right in his (the vassal's) person, since it
depends, not on his own life, but on that of the subvassal ; and therefore
necessarily falls to the King by the single escheat, and not to the vassal's
immediate ...
John Erskine, James Ivory, 1824
9
A Dictionary of the Law of Scotland: Intended for the Use of ...
A is the vassal of the Crown, and B is the subvassal in the lands. B, the sub-
vassal, has thus two superiors ; A, from whom he derives his right, who is his
immediate superior, and the Crown which is his mediate superior. The right in A
is ...
Robert Bell, Sir John Skene, 1815
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The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
duties, and partly on the rent paid by the subvassal; and when a forfeiture of the
subject-superior happened, or in the case of church superiorities assumed by the
Crown, by which means the subvassal came to hold immediately of the Crown, ...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1811