3 edition of Tracts on I. The definition and nature of cross remainders found in the catalog.
Tracts on I. The definition and nature of cross remainders
Preston, Richard
Published
1797
by printed for R. Pheney in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | Eighteenth century -- reel 3620, no. 09. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | [14],92,[32]p. |
Number of Pages | 92 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17000321M |
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Fines and recoveries by tenant in tail. III. Difference between merger, remitter and extinguishment. Estates executed, executory, vested and contingent.
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with. a resolution of sundry cases of conscience thereunto appertaining “ o wretched man that i am. who shall deliver me from the body of. I shall confine myself in this Lecture to estates in remainder. To give as much perspicuity as possible to the arrangement and discussion of so intricate a subject, I shall treat of remainders in the following order: 1.
Of the general nature of remainders. Of vested remainders. Of the nature and variety of contingent remainders. A recovery by two or three tenants in tail with crofs, remainders, and a fine by the other, leaves the title incomplete as to the Ihare of tlie perfon who, levies the fine, - •* Tracts on I.
The Definition and Nature of Cross Remainder, II. Fines and Recoveries by Tenant in. Of or pertaining to all—that is, to all the human race, or to all in a given country, region, or locality; being a general possession or right: of a public nature or character.
Pertaining equally to, or proceeding equally from, two or more; joint: as, life and sense are common to man and beast; it was done by common consent of the parties.
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Contingent remainders are future interests created in favor of a transferee at the same time and in the same instrument as the prior estate and they are subject to a condition precedent.
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