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... must have common of eftovers in fome parts of the manor , or in fome other of the lord's woods near and convenient ; the like of the common of turbary , S. Ba Definition . Original . Nature . In confidering this fpccies COMMONS and ...
... must have common of eftovers in fome parts of the manor , or in fome other of the lord's woods near and convenient ; the like of the common of turbary , S. Ba Definition . Original . Nature . In confidering this fpccies COMMONS and ...
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... must be a congruity between the thing appendant , and the object to which it is appendant . 4 Rep . ibid . 3 Aff . 2 Inft . 122 . So it may be common appendant , though it belong to Toafarm , plough a manor , a farm , or a plough - land ...
... must be a congruity between the thing appendant , and the object to which it is appendant . 4 Rep . ibid . 3 Aff . 2 Inft . 122 . So it may be common appendant , though it belong to Toafarm , plough a manor , a farm , or a plough - land ...
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... must be common appendant . And in fuch cafe , though any of them enclofe his part of fuch field , yet the reft may take common with him afterwards in his inclosure as they did before . This in Norfolk is very ufual , and is there called ...
... must be common appendant . And in fuch cafe , though any of them enclofe his part of fuch field , yet the reft may take common with him afterwards in his inclosure as they did before . This in Norfolk is very ufual , and is there called ...
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... must grow by long ufage and prefcription , time out of mind , but common appurtenant may be newly granted or created at this day , though it may alfo arife by ufage , & c . 2. Common appendant is only to be taken and claimed , for and ...
... must grow by long ufage and prefcription , time out of mind , but common appurtenant may be newly granted or created at this day , though it may alfo arife by ufage , & c . 2. Common appendant is only to be taken and claimed , for and ...
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... must be claimed for and taken with the beafts , only while they are levant and couchant upon the land , to which it is appendant ; but common ap- purtenant may be claimed for and taken with beafts that go and are kept in any place ...
... must be claimed for and taken with the beafts , only while they are levant and couchant upon the land , to which it is appendant ; but common ap- purtenant may be claimed for and taken with beafts that go and are kept in any place ...
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action admeaſurement affize aforefaid againſt alfo arable land beafts levant beaſts becauſe Blac Black Acre Brownl cafe caſe cattle caufe claims common claufe commiffioners common appendant common appurtenant common fhall common field lands common in grofs common of eftovers common of pafture common without number confent copyholder court of Chancery curtilage damage-feafant depafture diftrain eftate enfeoffs expences faid faid common feifed feoffment fettled feveral fhould field reeve foil fome ftatute fuch bill fuch waftes fufficient common grant common grant of common hath hereditaments houfe houſe iffuing inclofe inclofure Inft intereft juftices leffee levant and couchant manner manor meffuage ments moner muſt neceffary number and value occupiers of fuch owners and occupiers pafs parish perfon or perfons prefcribe prefcription prefent proprietors purchaſe purpoſe reaſon refpectively right of common Roll ſhall ſtranger ſuch tenant tenements thall thereof thoſe trefpafs turbary ufual uſed vicinage woods
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Page 84 - England in the name and with the privity of the accountant general of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there to the credit of the owner (describing...
Page 86 - Court, be paid to such person or persons as would for the time being be entitled to the rents and profits of such lands, tenements, and hereditaments so to be purchased...
Page 100 - ... if particularly named therein. And it cannot be altered, amended, dispensed with, suspended, or repealed, but in the same forms and by the same authority of parliament : for it is a maxim in law, that it requires the same strength to dissolve, as to create an obligation.
Page 100 - AN act of parliament, thus made, is the exercise of the highest authority that this kingdom acknowledges upon earth. It hath power to bind every subject in the land, and the dominions thereunto belonging ; nay, even the king himself if particularly named therein.
Page 51 - Majefty's juftices of the peace, and to be levied by diftrefs and fale of the goods and chattels of the offender, by virtue of a warrant under the hand and féal of fuch juftice before whom the fame fhall be recovered, directed to any confiable, or other peace officer.
Page 86 - Chancery, be paid into the hands of two trustees to be nominated by the person or persons who for the time being would be entitled to the rents and profits of the lands, tenements and hereditaments...
Page 49 - ¿(Turing thereof to the perfon and ufes afoiefaid, in as full and ample manner to all intents and purpofes, as...
Page 84 - That in every bill for inclosing lands, the names of the commissioners proposed to be appointed, and the compensation intended for the lord of the manor and the owners of tithes, in lieu of their respective rights, and also the compensation intended to be made for the enfranchisement of copyholds, where any bargains or agreements have been made for such compensations, be inserted in the copy of the bill presented to the house ; and that all copies of such bills which shall be sent to...
Page 39 - Pastures, and the major Part in Number and Value of the Owners and Occupiers of...
Page 99 - But if any amendments are made, such amendments are sent down with the bill to receive the concurrence of the Commons. If the Commons disagree to the amendments, a conference usually follows between members deputed from each...