A Digest of the Laws of England Respecting Real Property, Volumen2J. Butterworth, 1824 |
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Términos y frases comunes
afterwards alienation annexed assignment bill bond breach charge cognizee cognizor common law consent contingent remainder conveyance conveyed Court of Chancery court of equity covenant creditor daughter death debt debtor decree deed defendant destroyed determination devised died dition elegit entered entitled equity of redemption estate limited estate tail execution executors Fearne fee simple feoffee feoffment feoffor forfeiture freehold gage grant grantor heir at law held husband incumbrances Inst interest issue male judgment king's lands lease lessee lessor liable Lord Coke Lord Hardwicke mainder marriage married ment moiety mort mortgage mortgage money mortgagor notice paid particular estate payment performance personal estate plaintiff preceding estate premises proviso purchaser real estate recognizance redeem remainderman rent reversion right heirs rule scire facias seised seisin settlement statute merchant statute staple subsequent take effect tenant in tail term testator's thereof tion trustees Vern vested void wife writ
Pasajes populares
Página 242 - The present capacity of taking effect in possession, if the possession were to become vacant, and not the certainty that the possession will become vacant before the estate limited in remainder determines, universally distinguishes a vested remainder from one that is contingent.
Página 107 - A mortgage is a charge upon the land; and whatever would give the money, will carry the estate in the land along with It, to every purpose. The estate in the land is the same thing as the money due upon it It will bo liable to debts; it will go to executors; It will pass by a will not made and executed with the solemnities required by the statute of frauds.
Página 264 - Where an absolute property is given, and a particular interest in the mean time, as until the devisee shall come of age, &c., and when he shall come of age, &c., then to him &c., the rule is, that that shall not operate as a condition precedent, but as a description of the time when the remainderman is to take in possession.
Página 53 - September be made and executed shall be adjudged fraudulent and void («) against any subsequent purchaser or mortgagee for valuable consideration, unless such memorial thereof be registered as by this Act is directed before the registering of the memorial of the deed or conveyance under which such subsequent purchaser or mortgagee shall claim...
Página 208 - It is as impossible to reduce men's minds to the same standard, as it is to bring their bodies to the same dimensions; but in the one case, as well as in the other, there is a general agreement and similarity, any wide departure from which is instantly perceived to be eccentric and extravagant. The question is, not...
Página 292 - Henry for life, remainder to his first and other sons in tail, remainder to his nephew Richard for life, &c.
Página 238 - ... covenanted to stand seised, to the use of himself for life, remainder to the use of his wife for life, remainder to the use of his daughter for life, remainder to her first and other sons in tail, reversion to his own right heirs.
Página 276 - Where a contingency is limited to depend on an estate of freehold which is capable of supporting a remainder, it shall never be construed to be an executory devise, but a contingent remainder only and not otherwise.
Página 334 - Thompson and his assigns for his life without impeachment of waste, remainder to the said trustees to preserve contingent remainders, remainder to the use of the first and other sons of...
Página 248 - In the nature of a precedent condition, which is to happen before such person can take. As, for Instance, If the limitation be to A for life, remainder to B, B has a capacity to take this at any moment when A may die.