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A New Law-dictionary: Containing the Interpretation and ...
Feme Feoffor made a Feoffment of Land" with Livery in View, and then married
the Feoffee before the Livery was executed by actual Entry ; it was adjudged the
Livery might be executed afier Marriage, the Feoffee having not only an Authority
...
Giles Jacob, Sir John Holt, 2004
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Notes on Lord Coke's First Institute, Or Commentary Upon ...
condition, que si le feoffor pat/a "^ upon condition, that if the foof- certaine summe
aargent al feoffee, for pay a ctrtaine funnue of money udonques bien lirroit a j'
eoffor et a j'es to the feoffee, then it shal be lawful! heires d'entrer* : en cejl cafe ft
...
Sir Edward Coke, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, 1809
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A Systematic Arrangement of Lord Coke's First Institute of ...
59, " 77ien the feoffor and his heirs maintenant may enter." Here 60- it appeareth,
that seeing that for this title or possibility the feoffor disability 1* may presently
enter, that albeit the wife happen to die before the ?enwv«L* husband, so as this
...
Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas, Sir Thomas Littleton, 1836
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A Readable Edition of Coke Upon Littleton
dition the land would be charged therewith, [which would be against reason and
therefore the feoffor in entering shall take discharged of the feoffee's wife's dower,
S. 358.] In another plight.'] Plight is an old English word, and here sig- Plight, ...
Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, Thomas Coventry, 1830
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Littleton's Tenures: With Notes Explanatory of the Text of ...
the day appointed, &c., to the feoffor, this shall be good enough for the safeguard
of the estate of the second feoffee, because the first feoffee was privy to the
condition, and so the tender of either of them two is good enough, &c. [6
Petersdorff's ...
Sir Thomas Littleton, 1846
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An Introduction to the History of the Law of Real Property: ...
money, that then the feoffor may re-enter ; in this case the feoffee CHAP. V. is
called tenant in mortgage, which is as much to say in French as I 5 12). mort gac/
e, and in Latin mortuwm vadium. And it seemeth that the cause why it is called ...
Kenelm Edward Digby, William Montagu Harrison, 2005
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The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England: Or, ...
Then the feoffor and his heirs maintenant may enter." Here it appeareth, that
seeing that for this title or possibilitie the feoffor may presently enter, that albeit
the wife happen to dye before the husband, so as this title or possibilitie took no
effect, ...
Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, 1823
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The ... Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England; Or, a ...
ALSO, if a feoffment he made upon condition, that if the feoffor pay a certaine mm
of money to the feoffee, then it shall be lawfull to the feoffor and his heires to enter
* : in this case if the feoffor die before, the payment made, and the heir will ...
Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, 1832
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A Compleat Body of Conveyancing: In Theory and Practice ...
To pay - Ifa Feoffment be made, on Condition that the Feoffor or his Heir pay rol.
by a Day, Moncy- the Feoffment to be void -, and Feoffor before the Day commits
Treason, and is executed, and so dieth without Heir, and after before the Day the
...
Edward Wood (conveyancer), John Salthouse, 1770
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The Grounds and Rudiments of Law and Equity, Alphabetically ...
If a man makes a feoffment in fee ster condition, that the feoffee shall pay the
feoffor, his heirs or affigns, 201. at such a day; and before the day the feoffor
makes his executors and dies, the feoffee may pay the same either to the heir or
the ...
Gentleman of the Middle Temple, 1749