Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas, and Exchequer Chamber, and in the House of Lords: From Easter Term 36 Geo. III. 1796, to [Hilary Term 44 Geo. III. 1804] ... Both Inclusive. With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters, Volume 1J. Butterworth & Son, 1826 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... devise ( amongst other things ) as follows : " I give and devise unto my trusty and well - beloved friend yond its tech- " John Nurton , of Milverton in the county of Somerset aforesaid , " Gentleman , ( and who was acting for the ...
... devise ( amongst other things ) as follows : " I give and devise unto my trusty and well - beloved friend yond its tech- " John Nurton , of Milverton in the county of Somerset aforesaid , " Gentleman , ( and who was acting for the ...
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... devise my said capital mansion - house , manors , messuages , farms , lands , tenements , hereditaments , and pre- " mises , with the appurtenances , unto the said John Nurton , his " heirs and assigns for ever : also I give , devise ...
... devise my said capital mansion - house , manors , messuages , farms , lands , tenements , hereditaments , and pre- " mises , with the appurtenances , unto the said John Nurton , his " heirs and assigns for ever : also I give , devise ...
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... devise of a messuage with the appurtenances , does not include lands usually occupied with the house : only such as are imme- diately necessary to the enjoyment of it . Bro . Abr . Feoffment of Lands , pl . 53. Bettisworth's case , 2 Co ...
... devise of a messuage with the appurtenances , does not include lands usually occupied with the house : only such as are imme- diately necessary to the enjoyment of it . Bro . Abr . Feoffment of Lands , pl . 53. Bettisworth's case , 2 Co ...
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... devise to E Whalley what was intended to be given to the Defendant for a year , he drops the words which describe the lands occupied . and says only , " mansion - house , with the appurtenances . " Be- sides , it is to be considered ...
... devise to E Whalley what was intended to be given to the Defendant for a year , he drops the words which describe the lands occupied . and says only , " mansion - house , with the appurtenances . " Be- sides , it is to be considered ...
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... devise of a house with lands in terms express , to which is added , " with the appurtenances , " in order to comprize all which might not fall within the description . Then follows a declara- tion that the Defendant shall have for one ...
... devise of a house with lands in terms express , to which is added , " with the appurtenances , " in order to comprize all which might not fall within the description . Then follows a declara- tion that the Defendant shall have for one ...
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