 | Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) - 1997 - 306 str.
...Sir Edward Coke (1628), "A competent livelihood of freehold for the wife of lands or tenements, &c to take effect presently in possession or profit after the decease of her husband for the life of the wife at the least." The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of... | |
 | Henry James Holthouse - 1999 - 504 str.
...defined by Lord Coke to be "a competent livelihood of freehold for the wife of lands or tenements, &c. to take effect presently in possession or profit, after the decease of the husband, for the life of the wife at least." The woman on whom such a settlement of lands is made is termed... | |
 | Jeffrey Masten, Wendy Wall - 2003 - 264 str.
...latter, in the event of her widowhood. Hence, by extension, b. A sole estate limited to the wife, being a competent livelihood of freehold for the wife of lands and tenements, to take effect upon the death of the husband for the life of the wife at least." As Susan Staves points out, even... | |
 | John Webster - 1995 - 586 str.
...the Lord.' 5 impression 'mark produced ... by pressure' (OED 2a). 5 jointure 'a competent hvelyhood of freehold for the wife, of lands and tenements; to take effect, in profit and possession, presently after the death of the husband; for the life of the wife at least.'... | |
 | Herbert Newman Mozley - 914 str.
...a joint estate limited to both husband and wife, and it is thus defined by Sir Edward Coke : — " in possession or profit, after the decease of the husband, for the life of the wife at least." The... | |
 | Francis Hilliard - 1838 - 566 str.
...jointure. 2. A jointure is a competent livelihood of freehold for the wife, of lands or tenements, &tc. to take effect presently in possession or profit after the decease of the husband for the life of the wife at least, if she herself be not the cause of its determination or forfeiture.1... | |
 | Missouri. Courts of Appeals - 1905 - 828 str.
...v. Clopton. death of the husband. It is a competent livelihood of freehold for the wife of lands or tenements to take effect presently in possession or profit after the decease of her husband, for the life of the wife, at least. See Saunder v. Saunder, 144 Mo. 488; Roberts v. Hardy,... | |
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