Term Reports in the Court of King's Bench, Svazek 5J. Butterworth and Son, 1817 |
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Strana 13
... effect in the tion of the will , are not selves suffi- have some construc- of them- cient to ex- tend a de- vise for life The question was , Whether John Baker , the devisee , took an to a fee . ( a ) estate in fee , or for life only ...
... effect in the tion of the will , are not selves suffi- have some construc- of them- cient to ex- tend a de- vise for life The question was , Whether John Baker , the devisee , took an to a fee . ( a ) estate in fee , or for life only ...
Strana 32
... effect of it . But the objection is , that it is not admissible at all . I agree with the defendant's counsel that , where a party at nisi prius attempts to give reputation in evidence , the judge constantly tells the jury that it does ...
... effect of it . But the objection is , that it is not admissible at all . I agree with the defendant's counsel that , where a party at nisi prius attempts to give reputation in evidence , the judge constantly tells the jury that it does ...
Strana 53
... effects of the father . In our law we know of no such thing ; and therefore " the effect of the birth of children must be very different . In England the father may " dispose of his effects as he pleases ; and his will must stand , if ...
... effects of the father . In our law we know of no such thing ; and therefore " the effect of the birth of children must be very different . In England the father may " dispose of his effects as he pleases ; and his will must stand , if ...
Strana 54
... effects by will , and said , that " He so disposed of his " property , lest it should please God that he should not ... effect : but ( said the Delegates ) this pre- sumption may be shaken by any expression , shewing the intention of ...
... effects by will , and said , that " He so disposed of his " property , lest it should please God that he should not ... effect : but ( said the Delegates ) this pre- sumption may be shaken by any expression , shewing the intention of ...
Strana 55
... effect . The whole of this doctrine was borrowed from the civil law , which ( it is now contended ) extends to a case like the present , where a child was born after the devisor's death . But , to this extent , it cannot be adopted in ...
... effect . The whole of this doctrine was borrowed from the civil law , which ( it is now contended ) extends to a case like the present , where a child was born after the devisor's death . But , to this extent , it cannot be adopted in ...
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2dly act of parliament action admitted afterwards agreement alleged annuity appear apply ASHHURST assignees assumpsit bail bankrupt bankruptcy bills bond brought BULLER carrier certificate certiorari charge child circumstances cited common common recovery considered contended contrà contract convicted Court creditors custody debt declaration deed defendant defendant's delivered devisor discharged entitled estate tail evidence execution expences fendant feoffment former fraud given granted GROSE ground heirs held hiring indictment Inhabitants intention issue judgment jury justices KING lands liable Lord KENYON Lord Mansfield manor marriage ment messuage nonsuit objection opinion paid parish party pauper payment person plaintiff plea pleaded present proceedings proved question quo warranto recover recovery remainder rent rule Ryburgh settlement sheriff shew cause Stalmine stat statute statute of Anne statute of Frauds sufficient term testator Testerton tion tithes trial verdict Vide wife words writ
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Strana 309 - my sister Lois Andrew and her assigns during the term " of her natural life; and from and after her decease I give "and devise the same unto my nephew