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12. Joint-tenants, Co-parceners, and Tenants in Common
13. Tenants in Tail
17. Husbands feifed jure uxoris
18. Ecclefiaftics feifed jure ecclefia
20. Circumstances required in these Leafes
41. Tenants for Life
44. Tenants in Dower, and by the Curtesy
45. Tenants for Years
47. Guardians in Socage
48. Executors and Administrators
49. Who are incapable of making Leafes
50. Infants
53. Married Women
54. Of void and voidable Leafes
CHAP. VIII.
Of an Exchange, Partition, Release, and Confirmation.
1. Of an Exchange
4. Implies a Warranty
5. Can only be between two Parties
7. Who may exchange
8
115
-
116
ibid.
- 118
27. The Eftate continues, until a Use arifes
28. A Bargain and Sale, and Covenant to ftand feifed, do
13. How
13. How the Lands should be described
14. No Confideration necessary.
Page
- 210
- 211
15. Declarations of Ufes, made prior to Fines or Recoveries - 212
20. Declaration of Ufes, made fubfequent
23. Who may declare Ufes
24. The King
25. Married Women
33. Infants
37. Idiots and Lunatics
219
· 220
38. The Right to declare Ufes is co-extensive with the Estate ibid.
41. Ufes may be declared on a Leafe and Release
CHAP. XV.
Of Powers of Revocation and Appointment.
227
18. A Power of Appointment implies a Power of Revocation
but not è contra
19. A Power of Appointment includes a Right to reserve a
new Power
232
21. Exception-Powers collateral
23. To whom Powers may be given
24. Infants
26. Married Women
33. Who may be Appointees
34. A Power of Appointment does not fufpend the vesting
of Remainders.
CHAP. XVI.
Of the Execution of Powers.
§ 1. May be restrained by Circumstances
10. Where the particular Inftrument is specified, it must be
adopted
246
250
§12. A Power given generally may be executed either by Deed
or Will
15. But they must be properly executed
17. Exception
20. A Will, made in execution of a Power, retains all its
Properties
23. The Power need not be recited
27. But the Inftrument must refer to the Estate
29. A Power may be executed by feveral Inftruments
31. And at different Times
34. An Appointment may only be a Revocation pro tanto
37. An Appointment may give a leffer Estate
41. An Appointment must not be illufory
48. A Condition, annexed to an Appointment is void
269
273
274
50. An Appointment to Perfons, not objects of the Power,
is void
55. A Power cannot be delegated
57. Unless there are fpecial Words
59. In what Cafes an Inftrument operates as an Appointment 275
- ibid.
2. Construction of the Words, not exceeding the clear
yearly Value
6. Power to limit a Jointure proportioned to the Wife's
Fortune
CHAP. XVIII.
Of Powers to Leafe.
1. Origin of
2. Conftrued ftrictly
5. Restrictions annexed to leafing Powers
6. Ift, As to the Inftrument
8. 2d, As to the Lands to be leafed