A Digest of the Laws of England Respecting Real Property, Svazek 1

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A. Strahan, 1818

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Without a Special Custom
13
Statute of Quia Emptores
14
Nor unless there is an Alteration of the Tenant
15
Duties of the Lord and Vassal
16
Or an Agreement to surrender
18
Only due on Admittance
20
Fealty
26
No more than Two Years Value can be demanded
30
Tenure by Knight Service
32
Fines for Alienation
39
Except on Voluntary Grants
41
Fines must be assisted severally
43
How recovered
45
Origin and Nature of Manors
47
Of Heriots
49
Superior and Inferior Manors
50
Free Copyholds
57
Was unalienable
58
His Obligation on Eviction
64
338
67
id
68
Feudum Talliatum
75
Qualified Fees
78
Tail General and Special
81
Tenants in Tail may make Leases
94
TITLE III
113
And to Emblements
120
CHAP II
129
Opening Pits or Mines
132
Changing the Course of Husbandry
133
Destruction of Heir Looms id
134
Of the Action for Waste id
136
The Timber belongs to the Person entitled to the Inheritance
138
May be cut down by Order of the Court of Chancery
142
Of the Clause without Impeachment of Waste
144
How far restrained in Equity
146
Is annexed to the Privity of Estate
148
Of partial Powers to commit Waste id
149
Of Accidents by Fire
152
TITLE IV
153
But is restrained from malicious Waste
156
His Privileges not grantable over
157
TITLE V
158
Description of
159
CHAP II
166
Origin and different Kinds of Dower
174
CHAP II
180
Who are incapable of Dower id
186
Equities of Redemption of some Kind
187
The Dowress entitled to Emblements
193
CHAP V
202
tion
209
Sometimes held a Satisfaction
210
A Bequest of Personal Estate is no Bar to Dower
216
TITLE VII
217
Definition of
219
Circumstances required
220
Must be limited to the Wife herself
221
In Satisfaction of her whole Dower id
222
And made before Marriage
223
Jointures which require the Acceptance of the Widow id
224
Who may limit a Jointure
226
An Infant is barred by a Jointure id
228
A Rentcharge is usually given as a Jointure
229
Effect of the Eviction of a Jointure
230
CHAP II
231
Though the Settlement be unequal
232
Relieved against a voluntary Conveyance
233
CHAP III
237
TITLE VIII
256
A Freehold cannot be derived from a Term
264
Tenants for Years entitled to Estovers
266
Clause without Impeachment of Waste
270
When entitle to Emblements id
271
May be limited for Life with a Remainder over
272
Merged by a Union with the Freehold
273
And also by Surrender
277
How forfeited
278
TITLE IX
279
May arise by Implication
280
This Tenant sometimes entitled to Emblements
281
Cannot commit Waste id
282
Bind the Persons in Reversion
284
And devolve to Executors
285
Six Months Notice to quit necessary
286
CHAP II
287
TITLE X
291
Description of
292
Free Copyholds
293
Circumstances necessary to their Existence
295
The Things granted must be Parcel of the Manor
297
And demised or demisable by Copy
298
What destroys the Custom of granting
300
What may be granted by Copy
302
Copyholders may have Estates in Fee 393
304
And Estates for Life
305
Copyhold Customs
307
How proved
308
CHAP II
311
All Lords of Manors may make Grants
312
Though under Personal Disabilities
314
To whom Grants may be made
315
Or even an Agreement to convey
332
And by Forfeiture
333
And by a Grant of the Freehold to the Husband id
334
What Statutes extend to Copyholds
335
206
339
342
343
id
350
CHAP V
356
id
361
363 id
363
Who may forfeit
370
Extent of a Forfeiture
371
Where Presentment is necessary id
372
Who may take Advantage of a Forfeiture
374
Where Relief has been refused
376
CHAP VI
379
Release to the Lord
380
Enfranchisement
381
Escheat or Forfeiture
384
TITLE XI
386
Of the Fidei Commissum
388
Jurisdiction of the Chancellors over Uses
389
Introduction of the Writ of Subpoena
392
Nature of a Use
394
And of Privity of Estate
398
Who might be seised to Uses
399
127
400
Rules by which Uses were governed
401
Could not be raised without a Consideration id
402
Might commence in futuro
403
Not subject to Dower or Curtesy
404
Not extendible or Assets id
405
CHAP III
409
Estate Tail
414
Estate for Life
417
What may be conveyed to Uses id
418
3º A Use in esse
423
The Statute then transfers the actual Seisin id
424
129
429
Uses arising upon the Execution of Powers
431
Conveyances derived from the Statute of Uses
433
Whether the Statute extends to Devises
436
Resulting Uses
438
Uses by Implication
442
No Use results but to the Owner of the Estate
443
Nor against the Intent of the Parties
444
Nor on a Grant of an Estate Tail
445
Nor on a Devise
447
TITLE XII
451
Origin of Trusts
452
Description of
453
Limitation to Trustees to pay over the Rents
455
Trust for the separate Use of a Woman
456
Trust to sell or to raise Money
457
necessary
460
A Trust Estate limited after Payment of Debts vests immediately
462
Terms for Years limited in Trust id
463
Resulting or implied Trusts
464
Purchase with Trust Money
466
Conveyance without Consideration
468
A Trust declared in part
469
Or which cannot take effect
470
Where no Appointment is made
471
Renewal of a Lease by a Trustee id
472
Where there is Fraud
473
Trusts of Copyholds id
474
ExceptionChildren emancipated
479
No Trust between Lessor and Lessee
480
All Trusts are Executory id
481
Of the Rules by which Trust Estates of Freehold are governed I A Trust is equivalent to the Legal Ownership
483
Trusts are alienable
484
Devisable and descendible
485
And also limited for Life id
486
But not to Dower
488
Nor to Free Bench
490
Subject to Forfeiture for Treason
491
But not for Felony
492
Not subject to Escheat
493
And to Debts due to private Persons id
494
Where a Legal Estate is a Bar in Ejectment
495
Where a Reconveyance will be presumed
496
C
497
CHAP III
499
Terms attendant on the Inheritance
501
How Terms become attendant
502
When a Term is in Gross
506
A Term attendant may become a Term in Gross
509
A Term attendant is Part of the Inheritance
510
Not forfeited for Felony
511
And also from Dower
515
Must be assigned to a Trustee for the Purchaser
516
A Term will not protect the Heir against Dower
519
Nor the Assignees of a Bankrupt
520
Neither Jointure nor Curtesy barred by a Term id
521
Of the Estate and Duty of Trustees 1 Estate of Trustees
523
Duty of Trustees
524
Their Acts shall not prejudice the Trust
525
ExceptionConveyance without Notice id
526
Have no Allowance for Trouble
534
But allowed all Costs and Expences
535
Refusing to act must release or disclaim
539

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