with tenant in tail: the answer appears in Littleton's own words, which is that the feoffee ought to go as near the condition, and as near the intent of the condition, as he may, but to come near is not to reach, neither doth Littleton undertake for that, Works of Francis Bacon - Página 56por Francis Bacon - 1861Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Great Britain. Courts, Sir Edward Coke - 1777 - 626 páginas
...before any eftate in tail made to them, then ought the feoffee by the law to make an eftate to the wife as near the condition and as near the intent of the condition as he can make it, fc. to leafe the land to the wife for term of her life without impeachment of wafte, the... | |
| John Joseph Powell - 1788 - 770 páginas
...die living his wife, before the eftate tail is granted to them, the feoffee ought to make the eftate as near the condition and as near the intent of the condition as may be j viz. 2193. N. 3. to to let the land to the wife for her life, without impeachment of wafte,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 598 páginas
...husband and her begotten ; whereby it would be inferred, that such a lessee should have equal privilege with tenant in tail : the answer appears in Littleton's...reach, neither doth Littleton undertake for that. Cuiprp- As for Culpepper's case, it is obscurely put, and « EUX. concluded in division of opinion... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1831 - 484 páginas
...husband and her begotten; whereby it would be inferred, that such a lessee should have equal privilege with tenant in tail: the answer appears in Littleton's...reach, neither doth Littleton undertake for that. As for Culpepper's case, it is obscurely put, and con- Culpepper'i eluded in division of opinion; but... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 594 páginas
...husband and her begotten ; whereby it would be inferred, that such a lessee should have equal privilege with tenant in tail : the answer appears in Littleton's...words, which is, that the feoffee ought to go as near as the condition, and as near the intent of the condition as he may. But to come near is not to reach,... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - 1826 - 552 páginas
...feoffor,if the husband dies, living the wife, the feoffee ought to make the estate to the wife &c. as near the condition and as near the intent of the condition as be can make it, vis. to the wife for life without impeachment of waste, and after her decease to the... | |
| Thomas Coventry, Samuel Hughes - 1832 - 672 páginas
...feoffor, if the husband dies, leaving the wife, the feoffor ought to make his estate to the wife, &c. as near the condition and as near the intent of the condition as he can make it, viz. to the wife for life, (without impeachment of waste,) and, after her decease, to... | |
| Holker Meggison - 1832 - 438 páginas
...any estate tail " made to them; then ought the feoffee, by the law, " to make an estate to the wife as near the condition, " and as near the intent of the condition, as he can " make it; sc. to lease the land to the wife for the term " of her life, without impeachment of... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 616 páginas
...husband and her begotten ; whereby it would be inferred, that such a lessee should have equal privilege with tenant in tail : the answer appears in Littleton's...reach, neither doth Littleton undertake for that. As f° r Culpepper's case, it is obscurely put, and concluded in division *• "*• of opinion ; but... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 616 páginas
...husband and her begotten; whereby it would be inferred, that tuen a lessee should have equal privilege with tenant in tail : the answer appears in Littleton's...reach, neither doth Littleton undertake for that. с«1рч>р«л -*- s ft"" Culpepper's case, it is ob«ïî"iiDj«r, scurely put, and concluded in... | |
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