The London MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 1
... interests of the people at large , it demands at least a due consideration , and a general knowledge . Thus impressed , we shall endeavour to set forth ... interest , -as a condition , a No REFORMS IN THE LAW, No II -The Law of Real Property.
... interests of the people at large , it demands at least a due consideration , and a general knowledge . Thus impressed , we shall endeavour to set forth ... interest , -as a condition , a No REFORMS IN THE LAW, No II -The Law of Real Property.
Page 2
... interest ) may be reconciled on the distinction we have before taken , by reference to the very section of Littleton , which has been quoted as a contrary authority . Little- ton's words in Sect . 8. , are these : - " And these tenants ...
... interest ) may be reconciled on the distinction we have before taken , by reference to the very section of Littleton , which has been quoted as a contrary authority . Little- ton's words in Sect . 8. , are these : - " And these tenants ...
Page 3
... interest , though he has not a freehold tenure . When , in the course of the following pages , we shall have occasion to speak of " freehold , " we are to be understood as signifying a cer- tain quantity of interest in land , be the ...
... interest , though he has not a freehold tenure . When , in the course of the following pages , we shall have occasion to speak of " freehold , " we are to be understood as signifying a cer- tain quantity of interest in land , be the ...
Page 5
... interests of the community , particularly to the advance- ment of agriculture , as it prevented possessors who had only a life interest in the land from pursuing those extensive , and , therefore , expensive improvements , which they ...
... interests of the community , particularly to the advance- ment of agriculture , as it prevented possessors who had only a life interest in the land from pursuing those extensive , and , therefore , expensive improvements , which they ...
Page 7
... interest consequent upon the barring of the entail . So that , if at this day land is conveyed or devised to A. , and the heirs of his body , A. is tenant in tail , and by the express declaration of the statute de donis , cannot ...
... interest consequent upon the barring of the entail . So that , if at this day land is conveyed or devised to A. , and the heirs of his body , A. is tenant in tail , and by the express declaration of the statute de donis , cannot ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration almanacs amongst appears Arlescot beautiful believe better body called Catholic Catholic Emancipation cause Celts character church circumstances consider considerable court Du Bartas Duke Duke of Newcastle duty effect England English eyes fact favour feeling Fezzan France gentlemen give heart honour human improvement interest Inverness Ireland Joshua Sylvester justice labour land learning literary literature living London look Lord Lord Byron Lord Cochrane Madame de Genlis magistrates manufacture matter means ment Miller mind nation nature never object opinion Parliament Parr party passed passions perhaps persons poet poetry political possession present principle produce Quarter Sessions question racter render Rienzi road schools Scotland Sessions shew Sir Walter speak spirit talent taste thing thou thought tion trade Tripoli whole wish words writing