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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Sivu 105
... common law of the third part ( which was called her dos rationabilis ) of such lands and tenements as the husband was seised of at the time of the espousals , and no other ; unless he specially engaged before the priest to endow her of ...
... common law of the third part ( which was called her dos rationabilis ) of such lands and tenements as the husband was seised of at the time of the espousals , and no other ; unless he specially engaged before the priest to endow her of ...
Sivu 155
... common ( w ) ; and , if one grants to another half his land , the grantor ... law has annexed to that es- tate , viz . divisibility ) ( b ) , yet in wills ... law . They properly take by distinct moieties , and have no entirety of ...
... common ( w ) ; and , if one grants to another half his land , the grantor ... law has annexed to that es- tate , viz . divisibility ) ( b ) , yet in wills ... law . They properly take by distinct moieties , and have no entirety of ...
Sivu 327
... common law , and only capable of being guarded by positive statutes and special provisions of the magistrate . The Roman law adjudged , that if one man wrote any thing on the paper or parchment of another , the writing should belong to ...
... common law , and only capable of being guarded by positive statutes and special provisions of the magistrate . The Roman law adjudged , that if one man wrote any thing on the paper or parchment of another , the writing should belong to ...
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