A Digest OF THE LAWS OF ENGLAND. BY THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR JOHN COMYNS, KNight, LATE LORD CHIEF BARON OF HIS MAJESTY'S COURT OF EXCHEQUER. PRINTED BY A. STRAHAN, LAW-PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY; FOR JOSEPH BUTTERWORTH AND SON; LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN; T. CADELL; J. AND W. T. CLARKE; J. CUTHELL; J. NUNN; 6. PHENEY; BALDWIN, CRADOCK, AND JOY; A. MAXWELL; H. BUTTERWORTH; S. BROOKE; S. SWEET; R. STEVENS; H. T. HODGSON; W.WALKER; R. SAUNDERS; G. WILSON: AND WILSON AND SONS, YORK. A DIGEST OF THE LAWS OF ENGLAND. ESTATES, BY GRANT.(a) (A) Estate in fee simple. (A 1.) Of what things a man may have it. p. 4. (A 3.) By what means. p. 8. (A 4.) When there may be a fee upon a fee. p. 9. (A 6.) What shall be a fee simple qualified or condi- (A 7.) What would be a performance of the condition. p. 11. (A 8.) The effect of the condition performed. p. 12. (B) Estate tail. (B1.) The commencement of it. p. 12. (B2.) What tenements may be entailed. p. 13. (B4.) Tail general, what shall be. p. 18. (B5.) Tail special, what shall be. p. 18. (B7.) Issue in tail; how he takes. p. 22. (B8.) He takes per formam doni, though he be not heir. p. 22. (B9.) Must convey his descent wholly through males, &c. p. 23. VOL. IV. (a) In contradistinction to Estates by Devise. B (B 10.) |