Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books ; with an Analysis of the Work, Nide 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1859 |
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... authority than the authorities referred to by the learned Judge ; in which it was declared , that al- though a presentation may destroy an impro- priation , yet it cannot destroy a donative , be- cause the creation thereof is by letters ...
... authority than the authorities referred to by the learned Judge ; in which it was declared , that al- though a presentation may destroy an impro- priation , yet it cannot destroy a donative , be- cause the creation thereof is by letters ...
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... authority , from this very circumstance , of being sealed , since we are assured by all our ancient historians , that sealing was not then in common use . The method of the Saxons was for such as could write to subscribe their names ...
... authority , from this very circumstance , of being sealed , since we are assured by all our ancient historians , that sealing was not then in common use . The method of the Saxons was for such as could write to subscribe their names ...
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... authority given to an attorney , & c . for this purpose should be by deed . And ( t ) Ibid . 48 . ( v ) pag . 288 . ( w ) Co. Litt . 48. West . Symb . 251 . the authority so given , whether by the feoffor or feoffee , must be completely ...
... authority given to an attorney , & c . for this purpose should be by deed . And ( t ) Ibid . 48 . ( v ) pag . 288 . ( w ) Co. Litt . 48. West . Symb . 251 . the authority so given , whether by the feoffor or feoffee , must be completely ...
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