| Sir Henry Finch - Law - 1759 - 538 pages
...indifferently to them both : in which fenfe all common ufe doth take thofe words. Statutes. Weftm. 2. cap. i. The will of the giver (according to the form in the deed of gift manifeftly exprefled) fhall be from henceforth obferved. So that they to whom the land was given under... | |
| Great Britain - 1762 - 544 pages
...expedient it fhould be ™[п ^ ** to provide Remedy in the a- oblervedforefaid Cafes, ham ordained, That the Will of the Giver, according to the Form in the Deed of Gift manifeftly expreflèd, fhall be from henceforth obferved; fo that they ¿s.. £Jt'- ft to whom the... | |
| Charles Viner - Law - 1793 - 682 pages
...thefe ptdient itßjoitld be to provide remedy in the aforefaid cafes, has ordained, v¡z_ t(lat ti'e that the |) will of the giver, according to the form in the deed oj gift will of the manifeßly exfre/ed, ßall be from henceforth cbferved. beobfwve'd* anJ that the... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - Law - 1797 - 478 pages
...perceiving how neceflary and expedient it Ihoukl be to provide remedy in the aforeiaid cafes, hath ordained) that the will of the giver, according to the form in the deed of gift manifeilly exprefled, ihall be from henceforth obferved; fo that they to whom the land was given under... | |
| Joseph Gabbett - Law reports, digests, etc - 1812 - 700 pages
...the giver or hisheir; also where one giveth land to another, and to the heirs of his body issuing ; the will of the giver, according to the form in the deed of gift, shall be observed ; so that they to whom the land was given under such condition, shall have no power... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 816 pages
...Redress whereof this Statute луав made. And the Words which make Provision for the same are these, that the Will of the Giver, according to the Form in the Deed of Gift manifestly expressed, from henceforth shall be observed, which Words alone redress the whole Grievance, and the other Words... | |
| Sir John Comyns - Digests, etc - 1822 - 1042 pages
...were fee simple absolute, or (z) conditional. Co. L. 19. a. But by the st. (¿) W. 2. 13 Ed. 1. 1. The will of the giver according to the form in the deed of gift manifestly expressed shall from henceforth be (i) 1. Item ticut amplían postunt?ia;redei,ticulprœdictumett, ita coarclari potenmt... | |
| James Ram - Land tenure - 1825 - 206 pages
...how necessary and " expedient it should be to provide remedy in the aforesaid cases, " hath ordained, that the will of the giver, according to the form...in the deed of gift manifestly expressed, shall be from hence" forth observed ; so that they to whom the land was given under " such condition shall have... | |
| Richard Preston - Estates (Law) - 1827 - 584 pages
...perceiving how necessary and expedient it should be, to provide remedy in the aforesaid cases, hath ordained that the will of the giver, according to the form in the deed of gift manifestly expressed, shall be from henceforth observed ; so that they to whom the land was given under such condition shall have... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir Henry Hobart - Law reports, digests, etc - 1829 - 672 pages
...videbatur, &c. ; durum, id est iniquum; and the remedy provided, is only in these words. It is ordained, that the will of the giver (according to the form in the deed of gift expressed) shall be henceforth observed ; so that they to whom the land was given under such conditions... | |
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