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 125
... void . In any of which cases , if they be condi- [ 157 ] tions subsequent , that is , to be performed after the estate is vested , the estate shall become absolute in the tenant . As , if a feoff- ment be made to a man in fee - simple ...
... void . In any of which cases , if they be condi- [ 157 ] tions subsequent , that is , to be performed after the estate is vested , the estate shall become absolute in the tenant . As , if a feoff- ment be made to a man in fee - simple ...
Sivu 133
... void by way of remainder : for it is a sepa- rate independent contract , distinct from the precedent estate at will ; and every remainder must be part of one and the same estate , out of which the preceding particular estate is taken ...
... void by way of remainder : for it is a sepa- rate independent contract , distinct from the precedent estate at will ; and every remainder must be part of one and the same estate , out of which the preceding particular estate is taken ...
Sivu 295
... void ab initio ; because at the time of such surren- der he had but a possibility of an interest , and could therefore transfer no- thing and no subsequent admittance can make an act good , which was ab initio void . Yet , though upon ...
... void ab initio ; because at the time of such surren- der he had but a possibility of an interest , and could therefore transfer no- thing and no subsequent admittance can make an act good , which was ab initio void . Yet , though upon ...
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