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" ... a statute made upon great consideration, introduced in a solemn and pompous manner, has had no other effect than to add at most three words to a conveyance. "
The Parliamentary Debates - Página 185
por Great Britain. Parliament - 1828
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An Essay on Uses and Trusts: And on the Nature and Operation of ..., Volumen1

Francis Williams Sanders - 1813 - 376 páginas
...and domestic provisions. The observation, therefore, of lord Hardwicke1, that the statute of uses " has had no other effect, than to add at most " three words to a conveyance," is not substantially correct ; for by extinguishing the 1 1 Atk. £91. CHAP, in.] Slat. 27 H. 8. p....
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A treatise on the principles and practice of the High court of chancery

Henry Maddock - 1820 - 788 páginas
...Trustees, unexecuted by the Statute (d ). It was observed by Lord Hardwicke, that the Statute of Uses " has had no other effect than to add at most three "words to a Conveyance (e) j" but that position seems questionable. The Statute remedied the inconveniences it professed to...
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Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another], Volumen2

sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 páginas
...paragraph. Upon this Mr. Sanders remarks, that the observation of Lord Hardwicke, that the statute of uses " has had no other effect, than to add, at most, three words to a conveyance," is not substantially correct ; for by extinguishing the fiduciary existence of the use, the statute...
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A Systematic Arrangement of Lord Coke's First Institute of the ..., Volumen2

Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - 1827 - 884 páginas
...Atk. 591 ', a statute, made upon great considération, 'and introduced in a solemn and pompous manner, has had no other effect than to add, at most, three words to a conveyance. Besides this, — one of the chief inconveniences produced by trusts, was, the secret method they afforded...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's ..., Volumen6

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Richard Vaughan Barnewall, Sir Cresswell Cresswell - 1828 - 804 páginas
...Plopkins (e) may be relied on for the defendant, where Lord Hardwiclce said, that the statute of uses had had no other effect than to add, at most, three words to a conveyance ; but the instance by which he illustrates that is of a limitation to A. and his heirs to the use of...
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Commentaries on American Law, Volumen4

James Kent - 1830 - 556 páginas
...said, in the course of his opinion in Hopkins v. Hopkins, (I Alk. Rep. 591.) that the statute of uses had no other effect than to add, at most, three words to a conveyance. This was rather too strongly expressed ; but I presume the abolition of uses with us will not have...
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The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumen7

1833 - 560 páginas
...591. consideration, introduced in a solemn and pompous manner, and by this strict construction had had no other effect than to add at most three words to a conveyance," will be remembered by our readers ; and the Dower Act will thus add to the list of legislative failures,...
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A Systematic Arrangement of Lord Coke's First Institute of the ..., Volumen2

Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - 1836 - 796 páginas
...Atk. 591, a statute, made upon great consideration, and introduced in a solemn and pompous manner, has had no other effect than to add, at most, three words to a conveyance. Besides this, — one of the chief inconveniences produced by trusts, was, the secret method they afforded...
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Speeches of Henry Lord Brougham, Upon Questions Relating to Public ..., Volumen2

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1838 - 648 páginas
...must go out. He may go into a Court of Equity on his agreement, if that hare been invented : — " By this means a Statute, made upon great consideration,...adopted by Blackstone, who cites Lord Hardwicke in support of it — 2 Com. 336. • The late Wills-Act has introduced very great improvements into the...
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The Theory and Practice of Conveyancing, Volumen1

Solomon Atkinson - 1839 - 708 páginas
...affected: to this the reason of mankind assented, and it has stood on this footing ever since; and by this means a statute, made upon great consideration,...other effect than to add at most three words to a conveyance1." i Hopkini v. Before the statute, the words use and trust were synonymous, Hopkins, lAtk....
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