This estate is of an amphibious nature, partaking partly of an estate-tail, and partly of an estate for life. The tenant is, in truth, only tenant for life, but with many of the privileges of a tenant in tail ; as not to be punishable for waste... Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another] - Página 123de sir William Blackstone - 1825Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1860 - 874 páginas
...this estate, but be barely tenants for life, notwithstanding the inheritance once vested in thcm.fi/) A possibility of issue is always supposed to exist,...though the donees be each of them an hundred years old. (г) This estate is of an amphibious nature, partaking partly of an estate-tail, and partly of an estate... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1863 - 812 páginas
...this estate, but be barely tenants for life, notwithstanding the inheritance once vested in them (I). A possibility of issue is always supposed to exist...though the donees be each of them an hundred years old(m). This estate is of an amphibious nature, partaking partly of an estate tail, and partly of an... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1867 - 926 páginas
...notwithstanding the inheritance once vested in them (y). ( A possibility of issue is always supposed to existan law, unless extinguished by the death of the parties...though the donees be each of them an hundred years old (z). ) / This estate is of an amphibious nature, partaking .partly of an estateí tail, and partly... | |
| William Blackstone - 1872 - 776 páginas
...take effect in possession ; and eten longer leaeea may be given by consent of the court of chancery. matri-monii, they shall neither of them have this...parties ; even though the donees be each of them an nundred years old. (z) This estate is of an amphibious nature, partaking partly of an estate-tail,... | |
| David Mitchell Aird - 1873 - 366 páginas
...the surviving tenant in special tail becomes tenant in tail after possibility of issue extinct. The possibility of issue is always supposed to exist in...the parties, even though the donees be each of them a hundred years old. The Court of Chancery may, however, modify this rule of law according to the circumstances... | |
| 1878 - 642 páginas
...is no age beyond which it is impossible. "A possibility of issue is always supposed to exist in law even though the donees be each of them an hundred years old " (2 Blackstone's Com. 125.) "For that the lawseeth no impossibility of having children." (Coke Littleton,... | |
| William Blackstone, Alexander Leith, James Frederick Smith - 1880 - 650 páginas
...have this estate, but be barely tenants for life, notwithstanding the inheritance once vested in them. A possibility of issue is always supposed to exist...though the donees be each of them an hundred years old. ' A Court of Equity will, however, often act on supposition to the contrary ; thus, if property be... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1885 - 1126 páginas
...common law the possibility of issue is commensurate with life, and the Commentaries declared it thus: " A possibility of issue is always supposed to exist in law, unless extinguished by death, even though the donees be each of them a hundred years old." 4 Let us next take up Bacon's Abridgment,... | |
| 1886 - 870 páginas
...common law, the possibility of issue is commensurate with life; the Commentaries declares it thus: "A possibility of issue is always supposed to exist in law, unless extinguished by death, even though the donees be each of them a hundred years old:" 2 Bl. Com. 125. Let us next take... | |
| 1910 - 1148 páginas
...age beyond which It Is Impossible. 'A possibility of Issue Is always supposed to exist In law * * » even though the donees be each of them an hundred years old.' 2 Blackstone's Com. *125. 'For that the law seeth no Impossibility of having children.' Coke on Littleton,... | |
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