... eftate became abfolute , the eftate was thenceforth fubject at common law to the dower of the wife of the feoffee , and to all his other real charges and in- cumbrances ; for though , if the feoffor performed the condition , then he ...
... eftates may re - purchase his eftate , which either he or any of his ancestors have fold , provided he can prove the title of his family . But in order to enforce this claim , his ancestors , or he must have declared every tenth year ...
... Eftate - Tail , and keepeth the Reversion in himself , it is faid fuch Recovery against the Tenant in Tail will not bar the Iffue in Tail of his Entry , nor difcontinue his Eftate , nor pluck fuch Reversion or Remainder out of his ...
... Eftate fhall be by three or more good and fufficient Freeholders upon Oath to be appointed by faid How divi led . Town - Council ; which Appraisement and Inventory being duly Exhibited and allowed by the Town - Council ; the faid Eftate ...
... Eftate , which doth Support a Remainder , may , or may not , Deter- mine before the Remainder may commence : There the Remainder doth not veft forthwith , but dependeth on Contingency . As in the Cafe above - mentioned where a Leafe is ...
... Eftate being , as ftated in the Act , of £ . 566 Yearly Value , and the fettled Part being then of £ . 981 Yearly Value , making together a Rental of £ . 1,547 ; and , instead of Ore being found in the unfettled Eftate likely to prove ...
... eftate , but that the fame eftate beginneth at the fame time that the remainder doth ; and in this case the eftate began before , and the confirmation enlarged not his eftate , nor gave him no new eftate . But if a lease be made to a ...
... eftate of inheritance , or 301 . a year of a lives eftate , or goods to the value of 2001. or be the fon of a knight or lord , or the fon and heir apparent of an efquire ) and be thereof convicted , by confeffion , or oath of two ...
... eftate for life , as you go about to deceive the Reader ; but , by vertue of that special Deed and Agreement mentioned by Mat . Paris : for , without that grant it could not have reverted to the King , because it was an eftate of ...
... eftate as naturally as if limited originally to executors . Wherefore I fhall decree this to be perfonal eftate , and con- fequently that it could not be devifed away by the teftator ( 2 ) from his creditors ; nevertheless being a ...