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... lands 228 An estate by estoppel runs with the land 228 Reversion by estoppel Legal and equitable estate There is no estoppel where an interest passes 229 229 230 For an interest to pass , the estate out of which it passes must be some ...
... lands 228 An estate by estoppel runs with the land 228 Reversion by estoppel Legal and equitable estate There is no estoppel where an interest passes 229 229 230 For an interest to pass , the estate out of which it passes must be some ...
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... Land , & c . , Co. , L. R. 7 Ch . D. 332 ; 38 L. T. 377 ; 26 W. R. 123 [ 1877 ] • Norway v . Rowe , 19 Ves . 143 [ 1812 ] Norwich , Mayor of , v . Norfolk Ry . Co. , 24 L. J. Q. B. 105 ; 4 E. & B. 397 [ 1855 ] " Noton v . Brooks , 7 H ...
... Land , & c . , Co. , L. R. 7 Ch . D. 332 ; 38 L. T. 377 ; 26 W. R. 123 [ 1877 ] • Norway v . Rowe , 19 Ves . 143 [ 1812 ] Norwich , Mayor of , v . Norfolk Ry . Co. , 24 L. J. Q. B. 105 ; 4 E. & B. 397 [ 1855 ] " Noton v . Brooks , 7 H ...
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... ( Lands Clauses Consolidation Act ) 8 & 9 Vict . c . 106 ( Real Property Amendment Act ) s . 3 8. 4 PAGE 5 425 422 236 147 , 148 411 147 , 148 264 , 320 , 340 261 82 200 425 200 80 200 242 94 105 93 199 206 330 112 330 365 254 , 343 112 ...
... ( Lands Clauses Consolidation Act ) 8 & 9 Vict . c . 106 ( Real Property Amendment Act ) s . 3 8. 4 PAGE 5 425 422 236 147 , 148 411 147 , 148 264 , 320 , 340 261 82 200 425 200 80 200 242 94 105 93 199 206 330 112 330 365 254 , 343 112 ...
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... lands I had by my father , this is no ( w ) Vin . Ab , Estop . p . 443 , estoppel , but if it be Blackacre , citing Bro . Estop . pl . 142 . it is , sce Vin . Ab . Estop . p . 462 . ( ) Ibid . quia mpersonalitas non concludit , nec ...
... lands I had by my father , this is no ( w ) Vin . Ab , Estop . p . 443 , estoppel , but if it be Blackacre , citing Bro . Estop . pl . 142 . it is , sce Vin . Ab . Estop . p . 462 . ( ) Ibid . quia mpersonalitas non concludit , nec ...
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... lands or tenements , whereby a man and his heirs are ( 0 ) Vin . Ab . Estop . p . 461 , as to this , and see Vin . Ab . Estop . citing D'Anver's Ab . vol . iii . p . 478 . p . 267 , and Sir Michael Stanhope's Case ( dubitatur ) . ( p ) ...
... lands or tenements , whereby a man and his heirs are ( 0 ) Vin . Ab . Estop . p . 461 , as to this , and see Vin . Ab . Estop . citing D'Anver's Ab . vol . iii . p . 478 . p . 267 , and Sir Michael Stanhope's Case ( dubitatur ) . ( p ) ...
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