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<sup>2</sup>Croke's English King's Bench reports tempore James I.  
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<sup>2</sup>Croke's English King's Bench reports tempore James I.
  
===Abatement (Page 1)===
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<div id="toc" class="toc"><div id="toctitle"><h2>Contents</h2></div>
ABATEMENT
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<ul>
Abatem<sup>t</sup> is a plea put in by the Def<sup>t</sup> in which<br/>
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<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-1">[[#Abatement|<span class="tocnumber">1</span> <span class="toctext">Abatement</span>]]</li>
he shews cause to the c<sup>t</sup> why he shou'd not be im-<br/>
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<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-2">[[#Notes|<span class="tocnumber">4</span> <span class="toctext">[Notes]</span>]]</li>
pleaded or if impleded not in the manner & <br/>
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<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-3">[[#Chapter II|<span class="tocnumber">5</span> <span class="toctext">Account</span>]]</li>
form he then is.<br/>
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<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-4">[[#Chapter III|<span class="tocnumber">8</span> <span class="toctext">Accord and Satisfaction</span>]]</li>
<br/>
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<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-5">[[#Actions in General|<span class="tocnumber">9</span> <span class="toctext">Actions in General</span>]]</li>
A plea in Abatem<sup>t</sup> to
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<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-6">[[#Actions Local & Transitory|<span class="tocnumber">11</span> <span class="toctext">Actions Local &amp; Transitory</span>]]</li>
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<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-7">[[#Actions Qui Tam|<span class="tocnumber">11.1</span> <span class="toctext">Actions Qui Tam</span>]]</li>
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<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-8">[[#Actions on the Case|<span class="tocnumber">13</span> <span class="toctext">Actions on the Case</span>]]</li>
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<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-9">[[#Affidavit|<span class="tocnumber">17</span> <span class="toctext">Affidavit</span>]]</li>
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<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-10">[[#Agreements|<span class="tocnumber">18</span> <span class="toctext">Agreements</span>]]</li>
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<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-11">[[#Amendment and Jeo Fail|<span class="tocnumber">21</span> <span class="toctext">Amendment and Jeo Fail
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1 [[New Abridgment of the Law|B]] 8
 
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22 G 2
 
<br />
 
Ch.5.180
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;181
 
<br /><br />
 
Do. 184
 
<br /><br />
 
1 B 9
 
<br />
 
Doct.pl.3
 
<br />
 
Sid.140
 
<br />
 
Leon. 168
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;169
 
<br /><br />
 
[[New Natura Brevium|Fitz B.]] 476
 
<br /><br />
 
1 B 10
 
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Doct.pl.3
 
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El. 121
 
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[ ]195-338
 
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<center>ABATEMENT</center>
 
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Two Exms bring debt, one dies the writ does not abate. Secus if one was dead when the writ was brought
 
<br /><br />
 
Action agt several Defts one dies the writ does not abate
 
<br />
 
<br />
 
Actions originally maintainable by & against Exrs &c. not to abate after interlocutory judgmt. <br />
 
Death of other party between verdict & judgmt not to be pleaded in abatement.
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
Process agt one returned, no Inhabitant shall abate<br />
 
<br />
 
Coverture is a good plea in Abatement & may be either before the writ sued or pending the writ By the first the writ is abated de facto, by the second XXXXXX tis only abateable.  Coverture pending the writ must be pleaded since the last continuance.  If a fee
 
sole takes out a writ & after marries the deft may plead in Abatemt or in chief<br />
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
If a writ is  false when sued out it shall abate<br />
 
 
<br />
 
<br />
If a writ is defacto a nullity & destroy'd so that judgmt thereupon wou'd be erroneous there the writ is defact abated as if an action be brought agt a feme covert as sole, or where the Plaintiff by his own shewing had no cause of action at the time the writ was brought.<br />
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===<center>Abatement</center>===
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 2<br />His. of the crown 186
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abatem<sup>t</sup> is a plea put in by the Def<sup>t</sup> in which he shews cause to the C<sup>t</sup> why he shou'd not be impleaded or if impleded not in the manner & form he then is.
 
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 2<br />Gil. H. crown  187<br />Show. 386.<br />C.L. 127.
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A plea in Abatem<sup>t</sup> to the jurisdiction of the Ct. [must] be put in by the Def<sup>t</sup> in person & before any imparlance. He must make but half defence.
sal.2pl.5
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<br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 2<br />G.H.C. 196
Ld.R.853
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|There are several pleas to the person of the Pf. Outlawry does not entirely abate the writ but only suspends it.
<br /><br /><br />
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Cr.El 554
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|This disability is not pleadable when the action is brought in Auter droit.
1.B.10
 
<br /><br />
 
1.B.13
 
<br />
 
12 Mod. 418
 
<br />
 
5 Coke 61
 
<br /><br />
 
1.B.14
 
<br />
 
Vent. 249
 
<br />
 
2 Ld R 984
 
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
 
1 B 14
 
<br />
 
2 Mod 64
 
<br />
 
Ld R 593
 
<br />
 
6 Mod 103
 
<br />
 
Con 2- Ld R.
 
<br />
 
1018
 
<br /><br />
 
1 B 15
 
<br />
 
[Moir] 30
 
<br />
 
5 Mod 136
 
<br />
 
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<center>ABATEMENT</center>
 
<br />
 
abated by pleading in time, for matters in & <br />
 
before the writ cannot be taken advantage<br />
 
of in error. <br />
 
<br />
 
Tis a good plea that a stranger in tenant in com <br />
 
-mon with the Plaintiff. <br />
 
<br />
 
Whenever it appears on record that the Plaintiff <br />
 
has sued out two writs against the same Defendant <br />
 
for the same thing the second writ shall abate. <br />
 
<br />
 
Whatever destroys the Plfs action & disables him <br />
 
forever from resevering may be pleaded in bar<br />
 
but the Deft may sometimes plead it in Abatement. <br />
 
<br />
 
As in Replevin the Deft may plad [sic] property in him-<br />
 
self or in a stranger either in bar or in Abatemt.<br />
 
<br />
 
If a Deft pleads matter in bar & concludes in <br />
 
abatemt or matter in abatemt & concludes in bar <br />
 
this shall be deem'd a plea in bar. <br />
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
Where the matter of Abatemt appears on the face<br />
 
of the record the plea shall begin & end with petit <br />
 
judicium de brevi but where the matter is de hors <br />
 
the Deft shall only end his plea with petit judicium <br />
 
<br />
 
Pleas in abatemt are not XX to be recd but on oath<br />
 
Suits shall not abate for want of form if <br />
 
there be matter sufficient in the _______<br />
 
 
 
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|C.L. 128
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Excommunication, Premunire & popish recusancy are pleas in abatement
1 B 17
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<br /><br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Secus L<sup>d</sup>. R. 282
1 L 90
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An Alien Enemy can bring no action. 4. Mod. 285. An Alien in Lague may bring personal actions.
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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22.G.2
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 5
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Officers of a court are privileged in actions brought in their own right
Ch 3
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 6<br />12 Mod. 273<br />Fitz. B. 219, 231
p. 164
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a writ vary materially from that in the register or be defective in point of substance the party may [take] advantage of it so if the declaration varies from the writ
<br /><br /><br /><br />
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1.B.17. 4 Leon
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 7<br />G.H.C. 242<br />12 Mod. 251
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Tis a genl. rule that where any party dies & the plea [is in] the same condition as if such party [were living] death makes no abatement of the writ
32 lec. 1 Vern
 
<br />
 
208
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;Do
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
11 Co 89
 
<br /><br /><br /><br />
 
1 B 18
 
<br />
 
6 L 172
 
<br /><br />
 
1 B 18
 
<br /><br />
 
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<center>ACCOUNT</center>
 
<br />
 
Account at common law, lay/only agt a Guardian<br />
 
in socage, Bailiff or Receiver or by one in favor  <br />
 
of trade & commerce.  <s>The stat. 13 Ed. ch 23.</s> The<br />
 
statutes on that subject have given this action <br />
 
to the Execrs of Merchants the Exrs of Exrs & to <br />
 
Administrators. <br />
 
<br />
 
Action of account is by the laws of Virga given <br />
 
agt the Exrs or Admrs of every Guardian Bailiff<br />
 
or Receiver & also to one joint tenant or tenan[ts] <br />
 
in common his Exrs or Admrs against the other<br />
 
as Bailiff for receiving more than comes to his <br />
 
proposition or agt his Exrs or Admrs. <br />
 
<br />
 
An infant appointed Factor &c not accountable in <br />
 
law or eqity but by his sureties.<br />
 
<br />
 
If I make J.[L?] my Bailiff &c who appoints a Depy<br />
 
I cannot have account against his Deputy<br />
 
<br />
 
An apprentice by the name of an apprentice is <br />
 
not chargeable in account <br />
 
<br />
 
To maintain an action of account there must XXXXXXX<br />
 
be a privity either in law or by the provision<br />
 
of the parties.<br />
 
<br />
 
Equity will make all persons account for the<br />
 
 
 
 
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. [[New Abridgment of the Law|B.]] 8
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Two Ex<sup>rs</sup> bring debt, one dies the writ does not abate. Secus if one was dead when the writ was brought<br />Action ag<sup>t</sup> several Defts one dies the writ does not abate
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22. G. 2., Ch. 5, 180, 181
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Actions originally maintainable by & against Exrs &c. not to abate after interlocutory judgm<sup>t</sup>.<br />Death of other party between verdict & judgm<sup>t</sup> not to be pleaded in abatement.
 
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|-
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|D<sup>o</sup>. 184
The case
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Process ag<sup>t</sup> one returned, no Inhabitant shall abate
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of Coventry
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. [[New Abridgment of the Law|B.]] 9<br />[[Doctor and Student|Doct.]] pl. 3<br />[[Reports des Divers Special Cases|Sid.]] 140<br />[[Reports and Cases of Law|Leon.]] 168, 169
<br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Coverture is a good plea in Abatement & may be either before the writ sued or pending the writ. By the first the writ is abated de facto, by the second tis only abateable. Coverture pending the writ must be pleaded since the last continuance. If a feme sole takes out a writ & after marries the def<sup>t</sup> may plead in Abatem<sup>t</sup> or in chief
ver. Hall
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[[New Natura Brevium|Fitz. B.]] 476
1 B 19
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a writ is  false when sued out it shall abate
<br /><br /><br /><br />
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1 B 19
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. [[New Abridgment of the Law|B.]] 10<br />[[Doctor and Student|Doct.]] pl. 3<br />[[First-Third Part of the Reports of Sr George Croke|Cr. El.]] 121, 185, 193, 330<br />[[Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Court of King's Bench|Cart. 172]], the Ct. gave a
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a writ is defacto a nullity & destroy'd so that judgm<sup>t</sup> thereupon wou'd be erroneous there the writ is defact abated as if an action be brought ag<sup>t</sup> a feme covert as sole, or where the Plaintiff by his own shewing had no cause of action at the time the writ was brought.
1 B 19
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Cr. El. 644
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the writ is only abateable it must be
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1 B 19-20
 
<br />
 
Tal.9.pl.1
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
1 B 20
 
<br />
 
Cr.Ch.116
 
<br />
 
B7-48
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
1 B 21
 
<br />
 
Mod. 42
 
<br />
 
Cas Ent. 46<br />
 
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<center>ACCOUNT</center>
 
<br />
 
profits of lands they have receiv'd to such as have<br />
 
the equitable title. <br />
 
<br />
 
A Bailiff cannot be charg'd as receiver whether<br />
 
the same person may be charg'd as Bailiff &<br />
 
Receiver. Quere  <br />
 
<br />
 
No action of account lies for a thing certain<br />
 
<br />
 
If a man by obligation acknowleges that he has recd mo-<br />
 
ney ad proficiendum & computandum the obligee<br />
 
may either sue the bond or bring account.<br />
 
<br />
 
Where account wou'd lie assement may be brought<br />
 
on an express promise. Wherever one acts as Bai-<br />
 
liff he promises to render an account <br />
 
<br />
 
A release or submission to an XXXXX award are good pleas<br />
 
in bar of account <br />
 
<br />
 
It is no good plea that the Deft has paid the XXX money<br />
 
<br />
 
In an action of account the first judgment is quod<br />
 
computet after which th Ct. assigns Auditor arm'd <br />
 
with authority to convene the parties before <br />
 
them from stay to stay at any stay & place that they<br />
 
shall appoint till the account be settled. The time by <br />
 
which the account is to be settled is prefix'd by the Ct. but<br />
 
may be enlarg'd. Either of the parties on injustice<br />
 
may apply to the Court. If the Deft denies any <br />
 
article or demurs to any demand it is to be<br />
 
<br />
 
  
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|sal. 2 pl. 5 <br />Ld. R. 853
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|abated by pleading in time, for matters in & before the writ cannot be taken advantage of in error.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr. El 554 <br />1. B. 10
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Tis a good plea that a stranger in tenant in common with the Plaintiff.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 13 <br />12 Mod. 418 <br />5 Coke 61
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Whenever it appears on record that the Plaintiff has sued out two writs against the same Defendant for the same thing the second writ shall abate.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 14 <br />Vent. 249 <br />2 L<sup>d</sup> R 984
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Whatever destroys the Pl<sup>fs</sup> action & disables him forever from recovering may be pleaded in bar but the Def<sup>t</sup> may sometimes plead it in Abatem<sup>t</sup>. As in Replevin the Def<sup>t</sup> may plead property in himself or in a stranger either in bar or in Abatem<sup>t</sup>.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1 B 14<br />2 Mod 64 <br />L<sup>d</sup> R 593 <br />6 Mod 103 <br />Con 2.<br /> L<sup>d</sup> R. 1018
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a Def<sup>t</sup> pleads matter in bar & concludes in Abatem<sup>t</sup> or matter in Abatem<sup>t</sup> & concludes in bar this shall be deem'd a plea in bar.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1 B 15 <br />Moor 30 <br />5 Mod 136
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the matter of Abatem<sup>t</sup> appears on the face of the record the plea shall begin & end with petit judicium de brevi but where the matter is dehors the Def<sup>t</sup> shall only end his plea with petit judicium
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Pleas in abatem<sup>t</sup> are not to be recd but on oath Suits shall not abate for want of form if there be matter sufficient in the Declara
 
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<center>ACCOUNT</center>
 
<br />
 
tried in court
 
<br /><br />
 
Whatever may be pleaded to the action shall never <br />
 
be allow'd of as a good discharge before the Auditors.
 
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1 B 22. 4 Co 1
 
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1B 22. 6 Co. 43
 
<br />
 
Cr. Ja 254
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
1 B 25
 
<br />
 
9 Co 80
 
<br />
 
Rolls Abs.
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;129
 
<br />
 
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<center>ACCORD AND SATISFACTION</center>
 
<br />
 
Accord cannot be pleaded in bar unless satisfac<br />
 
-tion be actually made <br />
 
<br />
 
An accor'd must appear to be advantageus to<br />
 
the party otherwise it can be no satisfaction<br />
 
<br />
 
An accord with satisfaction is no good plea to an <br />
 
action real<br />
 
<br />
 
When  a duty in certain accrues by a deed tempore<br />
 
confectionis scripti it ought to be avoided by matter<br />
 
of as high a nature <br />
 
<br />
 
If an accord be pleaded by way of accord in precise ex<br />
 
-ecution thereof in every part must be pleaded if by<br />
 
way of satisfaction the Deft need plead no more but <br />
 
that he paid the Ptf 10/ in full satisfaction of the ac-<br />
 
-tion which he receiv'd Accord cannot be plead <br />
 
without satisfactlon<br />
 
<br />
 
  
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===<center>Account</center>===
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1 B 17<br />C 1 L 90
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Account at common law, lay only ag<sup>t</sup> a Guardian in socage, Bailiff or Receiver or by one in favor of trade & commerce.  <s>The stat. 13 Ed. ch 23.</s> The statutes on that subject have given this action to the Exec<sup>rs</sup> of Merchants the Ex<sup>rs</sup> of Ex<sup>rs</sup> & to Administrators.  
1 B 28
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22. G. 2, Ch 3, p. 164
Co.L.145
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Action of account is by the laws of Virg<sup>a</sup> given ag<sup>t</sup> the Ex<sup>rs</sup> or Adm<sup>rs</sup> of every Guardian Bailiff or Receiver & also to one joint tenant or tenan[ts] in common his Ex<sup>rs</sup> or Adm<sup>rs</sup> against the other as Bailiff for receiving more than comes to his proposition or ag<sup>t</sup> his Ex<sup>rs</sup> or Adm<sup>rs</sup>.
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Stile 4
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 17. <br />4 Leon 32 <br />sec. 1 Vern 208
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An infant appointed Factor &c not accountable in law or equity but by his sureties.
Roll Abr
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|D<sup>o</sup>
117. 1 Mod
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If I make J.S. my Bailiff &c who appoints a Dep<sup>y</sup> I cannot have account against his Deputy
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&nbsp;&nbsp;69
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|11 Co. 89
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An apprentice by the name of an apprentice is not chargeable in account
Co.L. 128
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<br /><br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 18<br />Co. L. 172
Mod. 30
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|To maintain an action of account there must be a privity either in law or by the provision of the parties.
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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Dyer. 98
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|1. B. 18
<br /><br />
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|Equity will make all persons account for the
8.Co.87
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F.N.B.
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===<center>Account</center>===
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&nbsp;&nbsp;209
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<br /><br />
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The case of Coventry<br />vers. Hall
Dyer 145
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|profits of lands they have receiv'd to such as have the equitable title.  
<br /><br />
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1 Ba 30. 8 Co
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 19
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A Bailiff cannot be charg'd as receiver whether the same person may be charg'd as Bailiff & Receiver. Quere   
87. Ray 233
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|-
<br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 19
Ld Ray
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|No action of account lies for a thing certain 
<br />
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|-
&nbsp;&nbsp;58
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 19<br />Cr. El. 644
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man by obligation acknowleges that he has rec<sup>d</sup> money ad proficiendum & computandum the obligee may either sue the bond or bring account. 
<br />
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| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 19, 20<br />Sal. 9. pl. 1
<center>ACTIONS IN GENERAL</center>
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where account wou'<sup>d</sup> lie asssumpsitt may be brought on an express promise. Wherever one acts as Bailiff he promises to render an account 
<br />
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|-
It is clear that for every injury a man shall have<br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1 B. 20<br />Cr. Ch. 116<br />Br. 48
an action & for every right he has a remedy. where<br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A release or submission to an award are good pleas in bar of account<br />It is no good plea that the Deft has paid the money 
a person has several remedies he may chuse which <br />
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|-
he pleases but in this he must follow the rules of that<br />
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|1. B. 21<br />Mod. 42<br />Co. Ent. 46<br />
society of which he is a member, for tho' a man has a<br />
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|In an action of account the first judgment is quod computet after which the C<sup>t</sup>. assigns Auditor arm'd with authority to convene the parties before them from day to day at any day & place that they shall appoint till the account be settled. The time by which the account is to be settled is prefix'd by the C<sup>t</sup>. but may be enlarg'd. Either of the parties on injustice may apply to the Court. If the Def<sup>t</sup> denies any article or demurs to any demand it is to be
right & is barred by the Statute of limitations yet he<br />
 
can have no remedy.<br />
 
<br />
 
Also in cases where there may be [https://www.merriam-webster.com/legal/damnum%20absque%20injuria damnum absque] <br />
 
injuria the party can have no action. <br />
 
<br />
 
None are excluded from bringing an action except<br />
 
on account of their crimes or their country.<br />
 
<br />
 
A man that hath a special property in goods shall have<br />
 
an action agt a stranger who takes them away because<br />
 
he is answerable in damages to the absolute owner.<br />
 
<br />
 
A man who has cause of action agt two may bring it agt<br />
 
which he pleases. <br />
 
<br />
 
In real actions in those writs which contain the time<br />
 
place & demand particularly several lands by<br />
 
several titles cannot be demanded in the same writ<br />
 
since where there is only a genl complaint as in the<br />
 
writ of trespass [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quare%20clausum%20fregit quare classium freget]. <br />
 
<br />
 
In personal actions several wrongs & trespasses may<br />  
 
be join'd. Fraud & warranty may be join'd. <br />
 
<br />
 
But actions founded on a tort & a contract can<br />
 
not be join'd as assumpsit & trover<br />
 
<br />
 
 
 
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 21<br />Cr. Ch. 116
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Whatever may be pleaded to the action shall never be allow'd of as a good discharge before the Auditors.
1 Ba.  31
 
<br />
 
Yel 63
 
<br />
 
Cra. Ja. 68
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
Cro El
 
<br />
 
486
 
<br /><br />
 
Roll. Ab. 31
 
<br /> 
 
<br />
 
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<center>ACTIONS IN GENERAL</center>
 
<br />
 
Where one hath a right to recover in the same <br />
 
kind of action though he derives his right from  <br />
 
difft titles yet being conjoin'd in him he may reco- <br />
 
-ver in one action  <br />
 
<br />
 
But one cannot in the same action join a demand  <br />
 
in his own right & one which he hath in right of another <br />
 
<br />
 
Several persons may join in an action where their<br /> 
 
interest is joint<br />
 
<br />
 
 
 
 
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===Actions Local & Transitory thru Actions Qui Tam (Page 1)===
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===<center>Accord and Satisfaction</center>===
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 22<br />Ray 450
<br /><br />  
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Accord cannot be pleaded in bar unless satisfaction be actually made
1 Ba 34
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<br /><br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 22<br />9 Ed. 4, 19.<br />Rol. Ab. 128
1 Ba 35
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An accor'd must appear to be advantageous to the party otherwise it can be no satisfaction
<br />
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|-
Co.L.282 7 Co
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 22<br />4 Co. 1
<br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An accord with satisfaction is no good plea to an action real
3
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|-
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 22<br />6 Co. 43<br />Cr. Ja. 254
2 Sal 669
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|When a duty in certain accrues by a deed tempore confectionis scripti it ought to be avoided by matter of as high a nature
<br />
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|-
pl.6
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 25<br />9 Co. 80<br />Rolls Abr. 129
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an accord be pleaded by way of accord in precise execution thereof in every part must be pleaded if by way of satisfaction the Def<sup>t</sup> need plead no more but that he paid the Pl<sup>f</sup> 10/ in full satisfaction of the action which he receiv'd Accord cannot be plead without satisfaction
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>ACTIONS LOCAL & TRANSITORY</center>
 
<br />
 
All actions real or mix'd must be laid in the county
 
<br />where the lands lie <br />
 
<br />
 
All personal actions may be brought in any Cty &<br />
 
laid in any place & the Deft cannot traverse it.<br />
 
<br />
 
The Deft cannot by his plea oblige the Plf to lay his<br />
 
action in a dift Cty unless the matter pleaded be local.<br />  
 
The motion must be on affidavit <br />
 
<br />
 
 
 
 
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Ca.en. 375
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4 Co 13
 
<br /><br />
 
2 Haw.
 
<br />
 
265
 
<br />
 
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<center>ACTIONS QUI TAM</center>
 
Wherever a statute prohibits a thing as being an<br />
 
immediate offence agt the publick good under a<br />
 
certain penalty the whole or part of which is<br />
 
given to him who will sue for it any person<br />
 
may bring such action or information & lay his<br />
 
demand with a qui tam. Also where a statute<br />
 
prohibits or commands a thing the doing or omis<br />
 
-sion of which is both an immediate damage<br />
 
<br />
 
  
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|Peyton Short Esq.<br /><br />Peyton Short Esq.
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. B. 28<br />Co. L. 145<br />Stile 4
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It is clear that for every injury a man shall have an action & for every right he has a remedy - where a person has several remedies he may chuse which he pleases but in this he must follow the rules of that society of which he is a member, for tho' a man has a right & is barred by the Statute of limitations yet he can have no remedy.
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|-
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Roll. Abr. 107<br /> 1 Mod. 69
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Also in cases where there may be [https://www.merriam-webster.com/legal/damnum%20absque%20injuria damnum absque injuria] the party can have no action. 
 
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|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co. L. 128
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|None are excluded from bringing an action except on account of their crimes or their country.  
Ca.El.236
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|-
<br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Mod. 30
2 Haw. P. 6
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man that hath a special property in goods shall have an action ag<sup>t</sup> a stranger who takes them away because he is answerable in damages to the absolute owner.  
<br />
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|-
&nbsp;&nbsp;246
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer 98
<br /><br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man who has cause of action ag<sup>t</sup> two may bring it ag<sup>t</sup> which he pleases.
C. Ja.104
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|8.Co.87<br />F.N.B. 209<br />Dyer 145
C. Ja 129
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In real actions in those writs which contain the time place & demand particularly several lands by several titles cannot be demanded in the same writ secus where there is only a gen<sup>l</sup> complaint as in the writ of trespass [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quare%20clausum%20fregit quare classium fregit]. 
<br /><br /><br />
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|-
18 El. Ch. 5
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1 Ba 30. 8 <br />Co 87<br />Ray 233
<br /><br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In personal actions several wrongs & trespasses may be join'd. Fraud & warranty may be join'd.
Rd. rep.49
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|-
<br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| Ld Ray 58
&nbsp;&nbsp;134
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But actions founded on a tort & a contract cannot be join'd as assumpsit & trover 
<br /><br />
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3 H.P.C.276
 
<br /><br />
 
2 Hawk
 
<br />
 
P.C.274.  
 
<br /><br />
 
18 El.Ch.5
 
<br />
 
<br />
 
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<center>ACTIONS QUI TAM</center>
 
<br />
 
to the party & also highly concerns the good of the<br />
 
publick, the party may & some say ought to bring<br />
 
his action with a qui tam<br />
 
<br />
 
An action on a publick stat. need not recite the stat.<br />
 
But if the prosceutor recites the stat. & materially varies<br />
 
from a substantial part this is fatal<br />
 
<br />
 
If an information contain several offences & be well<br />
 
laid as to some but defective as to others the informer<br />
 
may have judgt for such as are well laid. <br />
 
<br />
 
An action or information need not conclude contra<br />
 
pacem or in contemptum as an Indictment ______<br />
 
<br />
 
Every informer on any penal statute shall exhibit<br />
 
his suit in person & pursue it by himself XXX or attorney <br />
 
<br />
 
The Deft cannot plead specially & the genl issue either to<br />
 
the whole or to <s>any</s> part of the charge<br />
 
<br />
 
If there be more than one deft they ought not to plead jointly<br />
 
<br />
 
Where a stat. gives a certain penalty to the party griev'd<br />
 
he is entitled to his costs.<br />
 
<br />
 
Any informer (not griev'd) who willingly delays his suit &c.<br />
 
shall pay costs charges & damages to be assign'd by Ct &<br />
 
no informer shall compound <sup>without leave of Ct.</sup>
 
under penalty of standing<br />
 
in the pillory, of being disabled to sue in any popular<br />
 
or penal statute & of forfeiting ten pounds<br />
 
<br />
 
  
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. Ba. 31<br />Yel. 63<br />Cro. Ja. 68
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where one hath a right to recover in the same kind of action though he derives his right from diff<sup>t</sup> titles yet being conjoin'd in him he may recover in one action
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 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cro. El. 486
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But one cannot in the same action join a demand in his own right & one which he hath in right of another
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|Roll. Ab. 31
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|Several persons may join in an action where their interest is joint
 
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===<center>Actions Local & Transitory</center>===
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|-
 
|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. Ba. 34
<br /><br /><br />
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|All actions real or mix'd must be laid in the county where the lands lie
Berister  68
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<br /><br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1 Ba 35<br />Co. L. 282 7 Co 3
Cr. Ja. 223
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|All personal actions may be brought in any C<sup>ty</sup> & aid in any place & the Def<sup>t</sup> cannot traverse it.
<br /><br /><br /><br />
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Sid 298
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Sal 669 pl.6
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The Deft cannot by his plea oblige the Plf to lay his action in a dift Cty unless the matter pleaded be local. The motion must be on affidavit
Dal 282
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<br />
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&nbsp;&nbsp;pl. 11
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====<center><big>Actions Qui Tam</big></center>====
Cr.El.219
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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Cr.Ja.474
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| style="width: 10%"|Ca. En. 375<br />4 Co 13<br />2 Haw. 265
<br />
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| style="width: 50%"|Wherever a statute prohibits a thing as being an immediate offence ag<sup>t</sup> the publick good under a certain penalty the whole or part of which is given to him who will sue for it any person may bring such action or information & lay his demand with a qui tam. Also where a statute prohibits or commands a thing the doing or omission of which is both an immediate damage
Cr.El.53
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<br />
 
<br />
 
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>ACTIONS ON THE CASE</center>
 
<br />
 
If A delivers goods to B to deliver to C & B does not<br />
 
deliver them but converts them to his own use<br />
 
either A or C may have an action agt. B. They cant join<br />
 
<br />
 
If a servant is cozen'd of his Masters money the master<br />
 
may have an action agt the cozener<br />
 
<br />
 
No action lies by a master agt. his sert for the bare<br />
 
Breach of his com. but if a servt does anything<br />
 
falsely & fraudulently to the damage of his Master<br />
 
an action lies<br />
 
<br />
 
No master is chargeable with the acts of his Servant<br />
 
but when he acts in execution of the authority given<br />
 
by his master & then the act of the servt is the act of the master<br />
 
If I deliver goods to A who delivers them to B to keep to<br />
 
the use of A who wastes them I may have an action a-<br />
 
-gainst AB<br />
 
<br />
 
Though an injury happens to a man in his property<br />
 
by the neglect of another yet if by law he was no o-<br />
 
oblig'd to be more careful no action lies<br />
 
<br />
 
If a man uses or abuses the thing he finds he shaa<br />
 
answer for it.<br />
 
<br />
 
If by the wrongful act of A- B becomes chargeable to C<br />
 
B may have his action against A before he is sued XXXXX<br />
 
by C.<br />
 
<br />
 
  
 +
===<center>Actions Qui Tam</center>===
 +
{| style="width: 80%"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| to the party & also highly concerns the good of the publick, the party may & some say ought to bring his action with a qui tam
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ca.El.236 <br />2 Haw. P. 6 246
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An action on a publick stat. need not recite the stat. But if the prosceutor recites the stat. & materially varies from a substantial part this is fatal
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|C. Ja.104 
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an information contain several offences & be well laid as to some but defective as to others the informer may have judgt for such as are well laid
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|C. Ja 129
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An action or information need not conclude contra pacem or in contemptum as an Indictment ______
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|18 El. Ch. 5
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| Every informer on any penal statute shall exhibit his suit in person & pursue it by himself XXX or attorney
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Rd. rep.49 134
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| The Deft cannot plead specially & the genl issue either to the whole or to <s>any</s> part of the charge
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3 H.P.C.276
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| If there be more than one deft they ought not to plead jointly
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Hawk P.C.274.
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| Where a stat. gives a certain penalty to the party griev'd he is entitled to his costs
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|18 El.Ch.5
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Any informer (not griev'd) who willingly delays his suit &c. shall pay costs charges & damages to be assign'd by Ct & no informer shall compound <sup>without leave of Ct.</sup>
 +
under penalty of standing in the pillory, of being disabled to sue in any popular or penal statute & of forfeiting ten pounds
 
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===Actions on the Case (Page 2)===
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===<center> Actions on the Case</center>===
{| style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 50%; border: 1px solid #000;"
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Berister  68
<br /><br />
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If A delivers goods to B to deliver to C & B does not deliver them but converts them to his own use either A or C may have an action agt. B. They cant join
Hob. 267
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|-
<br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr. Ja. 223
vide
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a servant is cozen'd of his Masters money the master may have an action agt the cozener
<br />
+
|-
6 Mod. 46
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sid 298
<br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|No action lies by a master agt. his sert for the bare Breach of his com. but if a servt does anything falsely & fraudulently to the damage of his Master an action lies
Sal.210.pl.2
+
|-
<br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dal 282 pl. 11
Ld.Ray.284
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|No master is chargeable with the acts of his Servant but when he acts in execution of the authority given by his master & then the act of the servt is the act of the master
<br />
+
|-
Cr.Ja.474
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.219
<br /><br /><br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If I deliver goods to A who delivers them to B to keep to the use of A who wastes them I may have an action a- -gainst AB<br /> Though an injury happens to a man in his property by the neglect of another yet if by law he was no o- oblig'd to be more careful no action lies If a man uses or abuses the thing he finds he shaa answer for it.
Sal.211
+
|-
<br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.474<br />Cr.El.53
&nbsp;&nbsp;pl.3
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If by the wrongful act of A- B becomes chargeable to C B may have his action against A before he is sued  by C.
<br /><br /><br />
 
Cr.Ja.469
 
<br /><br /><br /><br />
 
Vent.295
 
<br /><br />
 
LdRay.38
 
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
 
Cr.El. 777
 
<br />
 
<br />
 
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>ACTIONS ON THE CASE</center>
 
<br />
 
If a man forges bond in my name tis possible<br />
 
I may be injur'd by XXX it, but 'till it be put in suit<br />
 
agt me I have no action agt the forger<br />
 
<br />
 
Where a man has the possession of any personal<br />
 
chattel & sells it, the bare affirming it to be his<br />
 
amounts to a warranty & gives an action<br />
 
<br />
 
If on a breaty for the purchase of a house the Deft<br />
 
affirms the rent of the house to be £30 whereas it was<br />
 
but £20 & thereby the Pltf is induced to give so much<br />
 
more than the house is worth an action lies.<br />
 
<br />
 
If I sell unsound goods & knowing them to be unsound<br />
 
<s>warrant</s><sup>affirm</sup> them to be sound or not knowing them<br />
 
to be unsound warrant them to be sound an <br />
 
action lies.<br />
 
<br />
 
If man rides an unruly horse in places much<br />
 
frequented & the horse breaks from him &<br />
 
runs over B & hurts him B shall have an action <br />
 
<br />
 
For an injury accruing to a man in his real<br />
 
estate of freehold or inheritence the action lies<br />
 
<br />
 
If a man lend or hire anothers horse & for want of<br />
 
safe keeping the horse dies an action lies <br />
 
<br />
 
If A obtains a judgt in debt agt B as Ext to his Father<br />
 
& thereupon a takes out a Fi:Fra. but before<br />
 
<br />
 
 
 
 
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===Actions on the Case (Page 3)===
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===<center> Actions on the Case</center>===
{| style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 50%; border: 1px solid #000;"
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hob. 267<br />vide 6 Mod. 46
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| If a man forges bond in my name tis possible I may be injur'd by XXX it, but 'till it be put in suit agt me I have no action agt the forger
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.210.pl.2<br />Ld.Ray.284 <br />Cr.Ja.474
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where a man has the possession of any personal chattel & sells it, the bare affirming it to be his amounts to a warranty & gives an action
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.211 pl.3  
<br /><br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If on a breaty for the purchase of a house the Deft affirms the rent of the house to be £30 whereas it was but £20 & thereby the Pltf is induced to give so much more than the house is worth an action lies.
Godb 285
+
|-
<br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.469
2.Rol.Rep
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| If I sell unsound goods & knowing them to be unsound <s>warrant</s><sup>affirm</sup> them to be sound or not knowing them to be unsound warrant them to be sound an  action lies.
<br />
+
|-
312
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent.295 <br />LdRay.38
<br /><br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| If man rides an unruly horse in places much frequented & the horse breaks from him & runs over B & hurts him B shall have an action For an injury accruing to a man in his real estate of freehold or inheritence the action lies
vide con.
+
|-
<br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El. 777
Mod 286
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| If a man lend or hire anothers horse & for want of safe keeping the horse dies an action lies
<br />
+
|-
Carth 3.4
+
|
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
+
|If A obtains a judgt in debt agt B as Ext to his Father & thereupon a takes out a Fi:Fra. but before
3 Bal 212
+
|}
<br />
 
Cr.El.873
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
Jan.312
 
<br />
 
1. Bulster
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;373
 
<br />
 
Cr. <sup>6</sup>a.395
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
Cr <sup>6</sup>a .446
 
<br />
 
Ld.Ray 370
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
Cr.El.
 
<br />
 
7al34
 
<br />
 
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>ACTIONS ON THE CASE</center>
 
<br />
 
the sheriff can execute it B removes & disposes of all<br />
 
the Testators goods so that the sheriff is forc'd to re-<br />
 
turn nulla bona an action on th case lies agt B<br />
 
for the sheriff coud not return __________ & if<br />
 
this action does not lie the party is without remedy.<br />
 
<br />
 
In genl where by the covin of a third person a man<br />
 
loses his debt an action on the case lies agt him.<br />
 
<br />
 
Also for injuries done to a man with respect to<br />
 
his wife his child or his servant an action lies.<br />
 
<br />
 
If a minister of justice have warrant to attach<br />
 
the goods of another & can do it & does it not an action<br />
 
lies against him.<br />
 
<br />
 
If a smith refuses to shoe my horse or if he pricks<br />
 
him, if a farrier kills my horse with bad medicine<br />
 
or by neglect in curing him, or if client receives<br />
 
an injury by the neglect or fraud of his attorney <br />
 
an action lies.<br />
 
<br />
 
If by common nusance I suffer a particular da-<br />
 
mage an action lies. So too for continuing a nusance.<br />
 
<br />
 
It seems agreed that for a false & malicious prosecu<br />
 
-tion for any crime whether capital as not by which<br />
 
a man may be endangerd of his life, suf-<br />
 
-fer in this liberty reputation or property<br />
 
<br />
 
  
 +
===<center> Actions on the Case</center>===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Godb 285<br />2.Rol.Rep 312 vide con.<br />Mod 286
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| the sheriff can execute it B removes & disposes of all the Testators goods so that the sheriff is forc'd to re- turn nulla bona an action on th case lies agt B for the sheriff coud not return __________ & if this action does not lie the party is without remedy.
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Carth 3.4
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| In genl where by the covin of a third person a man loses his debt an action on the case lies agt him. Also for injuries done to a man with respect to his wife his child or his servant an action lies.<
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3 Bal 212<br />Cr.El.873
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| If a minister of justice have warrant to attach the goods of another & can do it & does it not an action lies against him.
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Jan.312 <br />1. Bulster 373<br />Cr. <sup>6</sup>a.395
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| If a smith refuses to shoe my horse or if he pricks him, if a farrier kills my horse with bad medicine or by neglect in curing him, or if client receives an injury by the neglect or fraud of his attorney  an action lies.
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr <sup>6</sup>a .446<br />Ld.Ray 370
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If by common nusance I suffer a particular da- mage an action lies. So too for continuing a nusance.
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.7al34
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It seems agreed that for a false & malicious prosecu -tion for any crime whether capital as not by which a man may be endangerd of his life, suf- -fer in this liberty reputation or property
 
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===Actions on the Case (Page 4)===  
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===<center> Actions on the Case</center>===
{| style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 50%; border: 1px solid #000;"
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.15
<br /><br />
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| an action on the case in nature of a writ of  conspiracy lies whether an indictment was ex- hibited or not.  
Sal.15
+
|-
<br /><br /><br /><br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ray.503<br />Cr.El. 629
Ray.503
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| If a stranger brings an action in the name of J with   -out consulting J. an action lies   
<br />
+
|-
Cr.El. 629
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Style 379<br />Sand. 228
<br /><br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| If an action on the case is brought for a civil action   special grievance must be shewn.   
Style 379
+
|-
<br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Stile 346<br />Yel. 99
Sand. 228
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It seems the better opinion that a person guilty   of felony & pardon'd or burnt in the hand may   be proceeded agt at the suit of the party inju
<br /><br />
+
|-
Stile 346
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Skin.119
<br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Action lies for a virgin of good fame married by a man   who had a wife.
Yel. 99
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
Skin.119
 
<br />
 
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>ACTIONS ON THE CASE</center>
 
<br />
 
an action on the case in nature of a writ of  <br />
 
conspiracy lies whether an indictment was ex- <br />
 
hibited or not.<br />
 
<br />
 
If a stranger brings an action in the name of J with <br />
 
-out consulting J. an action lies  <br />
 
<br />
 
If an action on the case is brought for a civil action <br />
 
special grievance must be shewn.  <br />
 
<br />
 
It seems the better opinion that a person guilty <br />
 
of felony & pardon'd or burnt in the hand may <br />
 
be proceeded agt at the suit of the party injur'd  <br />
 
<br />
 
Action lies for a virgin of good fame married by a man <br />
 
who had a wife.<br />
 
<br />
 
 
 
 
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===Affidavit===
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===<center>Affidavit</center>===
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{| style=“width: 80%
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
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<br /><br /><br />
 
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>AFFIDAVIT</center>
 
<br />
 
<br />
 
 
 
 
|}
 
|}
 
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===Agreements (Page 1)===
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===<center>Agreements</center>===
{| style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 50%; border: 1px solid #000;"
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|see Eg.ca. ab.25 pl.6
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A person non compos, an infant & a feme covert are generally incapable of entering into agreements.
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.215
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The ancestor seis'd in fee may by his agrt bind his Heir.
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ab.Eq.16 <br />chan.rep 158<br />Ch.ca.42
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Tis a genl rule that wherever the matter of the bill is merely in damages the remedy is at <s>com.</s> law but if there be matter of fraud mixt with the damages the remedy is in chancery. So where the agreemt is to do something in specie
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver 189 pl.190<br />2 Ch.ca.140
<br /><br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| A court of equity has decreed a performance of cove- -nants & directed a trial in a quantum damnificat.
see Eg.ca.
+
|-
<br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ab.Eq.17<br />2 Ch.ca.17<br />Ver 227 pl.225
ab.25
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Agreemts out of which an equity can be rais'd for a dunce in specie ought to be obtain'd with all ima -ginable fairness & without any mixture tending to surprise or circumvention and that they be not unreasonable in themselves.-
<br />
+
|-
pl.6
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Ch.Ca.136<br />Ver.271<br />Ren. in Eq 155<br />2 Ver.127
<br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| Act of eqty XXXX will much sooner dismiss a bill which prays a specific execution of an unreasonable agrt than set aside an agrt though not strictly fair on a bill for that purpose and when such agreements are set aside it must be on refunding what was paid ma- -king reasonable allowances for improvemt &c.
2.Ver.215
+
|-
<br /><br />
+
|100, 464
Ab.Eq.16
+
|In law & equity voluntary conveyances are good agt the parties & cannot be revokd nor will the Ct interpose in behalf of one volunteer agt another
<br /><br />
 
chan.rep
 
<br />
 
158
 
<br />
 
Ch.ca.42
 
<br /><br />
 
Ver 189
 
<br />
 
pl.190
 
<br />
 
2 Ch.ca.140
 
<br />
 
Ab.Eq.17
 
<br />
 
2 Ch.ca.17
 
<br />
 
Ver 227
 
<br />
 
pl.225
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
2 Ch.Ca.136
 
<br />
 
Ver.271
 
<br />
 
Ren. in Eq
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;155
 
<br />
 
2 Ver.127
 
<br /><br /><br /><br />
 
[&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;] 100
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;464
 
<br />
 
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>AGREEMENTS</center>
 
<br />
 
A person non compos, an infant & a feme covert<br />
 
are generally incapable of entering into agreements. <br />
 
<br />
 
The ancestor seis'd in fee may by his agrt bind his Heir.<br />
 
<br />
 
Tis a genl rule that wherever the matter of the bill<br />
 
is merely in damages the remedy is at <s>com.</s> law<br />
 
but if there be matter of fraud mixt with the<br />
 
damages the remedy is in chancery. So where<br />
 
the agreemt is to do something in specie<br />
 
<br />
 
A court of equity has decreed a performance of cove-<br />
 
-nants & directed a trial in a quantum damnificat. <br />
 
<br />
 
Agreemts out of which an equity can be rais'd for <br />
 
a dunce in specie ought to be obtain'd with all ima<br />
 
-ginable fairness & without any mixture tending<br />
 
to surprise or circumvention and that they be<br />
 
not unreasonable in themselves.--<br />
 
<br />
 
Act of eqty XXXX will much sooner dismiss a bill which prays<br />
 
a specific execution of an unreasonable agrt than<br />
 
set aside an agrt though not strictly fair on a bill for<br />
 
that purpose and when such agreements are set aside<br />
 
it must be on refunding what was paid ma-<br />
 
-king reasonable allowances for improvemt &c.<br />
 
<br />
 
In law & equity voluntary conveyances are good<br />
 
agt the parties & cannot be revokd nor will the Ct<br />
 
interpose in behalf of one volunteer agt another<br />
 
<br />
 
 
 
 
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| But if they affect creditors purchasers or younger children the Ct. will set them aside
2 Van 365
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<br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Van 365<br />2 Ver 40
2 Ver 40
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If there be a defective conveyance without an equi table consideration equity will not oblige the party to make it good though there be a covenant for further assurances
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Ver 121
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver 121
<br /><br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the agreemt be to quit the possession of lands the ct will not decree a conveyance
2 Ver 394
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<br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Ver 394<br />Preced.met 533
Preced.met
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If on is bound to transfer £300 stock before such a time which he does not do, & the stock is much risen he shall transfer the stock in specie & account for dividends since the time
<br />
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&nbsp;&nbsp;533
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|19 G.2 Ch.1<br /> p 142, 143
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|No estate for life or any higher estate sha11 be made to take effect nor shall any use thereof be created unles it be by deed indented seal'd & recorded in the Genl. Ct. in the Ct of that Coty where the land lies. The deed of residents to be recorded in 8 months of non residents in 2 years. The deed to be acknowleg'd by the granter or provd by three witnesses before it can be admitted to record. Deeds of inheritance for term of years or for marriage settlements, all deeds of trust & Mortgages whatsoever not recorded &c. to be void as to subsequent purchasers & creditors but binding between the parties & their heirs
19 G.2
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Ch.1
 
<br /><br />
 
p 142
 
<br />
 
143
 
<br />
 
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<center>AGREEMENTS</center>
 
<br />
 
But if they affect creditors purchasers or younger<br />
 
children the Ct. will set them aside <br />
 
<br />
 
If there be a defective conveyance without an equi<br />
 
table consideration equity will not oblige the party<br />
 
to make it good though there be a covenant for further<br />
 
assurances <br />
 
<br />
 
If the agreemt be to quit the possession of lands the ct<br />
 
will not decree a conveyance<br />
 
<br />
 
If on is bound to transfer £300 stock before such a time<br />
 
which he does not do, & the stock is much risen he shall<br />
 
transfer the stock in specie & account for dividends<br />
 
since the time <br />
 
<br />
 
No estate for life or any higher estate sha11 be made<br />
 
to take effect nor shall any use thereof be created<br />
 
unles it be by deed indented seal'd & recorded in the<br />
 
Genl. Ct. in the Ct of that Coty where the land lies.<br />
 
<br />
 
The deed of residents to be recorded in 8 months of non<br />
 
residents in 2 years. The deed to be acknowleg'd by the<br />
 
granter or provd by three witnesses before it can<br />
 
be admitted to record. Deeds of inheritance for term<br />
 
of years or for marriage settlements, all deeds of trust &<br />
 
Mortgages whatsoever not recorded &c. to be void as to<br />
 
subsequent purchasers & creditors but binding<br />
 
between the parties & their heirs.<br />
 
<br />
 
  
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===<center>Agreements</center>===
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Note the stat. of Frauds<br />&c. does not<br />require recording
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The foregoing act is very similar to the stat. of frauds & perjuries on which the following determi -nations have been made by the Judges in England.
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|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|ab.E.19.pl.3<br />Ver.151, 159
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the Deft in his answer confesses the substance of a bill setting forth a parol agrt & demanding a specific execution the Ct will decree it.
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ab. eq.20
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| A parol agreemt which is intended to be reduc'd to writing but is prevented by fraud may be decreed in specie
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2Ver.322<br />2 Vent.361<br />Rec.in Ch 361
 +
|  style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A letter from a father promising a portion & a mar- -riage had in consequence thereof has been deem'd sufficient
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.151<br /> 2. Ch.Ca.135<br />Str.426<br />Gil.His.Ch. 239 <br />Contra<br />2 Ch.Ca 36
 +
<br />Gil.His.Ch. 239
 +
|  style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It seems to be admitted that if an agreement be made concerning lands &c. tho not in writing & the whole or part of the money is recd by the party equity will decree a specific execution. The doubt is what evidence shall be admitted as proof of the receipt.<br /> If the Deft confesses it in his answer tis sufft if he denies it the Plaintiff must prov it by written evidence.
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.159<br />2 Vent. 361
 +
|  style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man on the promise of a lease lays out mo- -ney on improvements he shall oblige the lessee to execute a lease _____ if he has been at no expense
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.366
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man purchases lands in another name & pays the money it shall be a trust for him
 
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===<center>Amendment and Jeo Fail</center>===  
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Note the stat.
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===<center>Annuity and Rent Charge</center>===
<br />
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of Frauds
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|-
<br />
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.147<br />7 Co.151
&c. does not
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0| Whenever the remedy by way of charge for the rent is not commensurate to the rent, the rent is call'd seek & the charge is only appurtenant.
<br />
+
|-
require record
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.147<br />Booke rent.14
<br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| If I bind my land & goods for the payment of a rent, or if I grant that if such a rent be arrear B may distrain for it in the manor of C. this is a good rent charge.
-ing
+
|-
<br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Booke grant 86<br />2 Vent. 204<br />B. grant 86
ab.E.19.pl.3
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an original grant be made of a rent charge to commence after the death of J.S. it is good _____ of a rent in being
<br />
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|-
Ver.151
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lit.XXX Sci 219, 220<br />6 Co.58
<br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man grants by his deed an annual rent  out of certaiin lands<sup>with distress</sup> & does not provide<sup>that the</sup> grant shall not charge his person, the grantee XXXXXXXXXXXX may distrain for the rent or have a writ of annuity
&nbsp;&nbsp; 159
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|-
<br /><br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.146<br />6 Co.41<br />6 Co.58
Ab. eq.20
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| If a rent be granted out of lands in which the granter has no interest, or in which the grantee cannot by the deed distrain, with a proviso that it shall not charg his person the pro viso is void.
<br /><br /><br />
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|}
2Ver.322
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<br />
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===<center>Annuity and Rent Charge </center>=== 
2 Vent.361
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<br />
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|-
Rec.in Ch
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.146
<br />
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| A grant that a man may distrain in certain lands  if a<s> rent</s><sup>certain sum</sup> be <s>arrear</s><sup>unpaid</sup>does not charge<sup>the person</sup>
&nbsp'&nbsp;361
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|-
<br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.147<br />Cr.Ja.390
Ver.151
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| A rent is granted out of an inheritance & term for years the grantee may distrain in both but must avow for a rent issuing out of the inheritance
<br />  
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|-
2. Ch.Ca.135
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Pay.135<br />[Sun] 112
<br />
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|  style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If such power is given in the deed the grantee may when rent is arrear enter & hold the lands till he is satisfied by the percention of the profits.
Str.426
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|-
<br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.182<br />4 Co.48<br />Cr.El. 268
Gil.His.Ch. <br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| An action of debt does not lie for the arrearages  of an annuity if the grantee be seised of it for  life or in fee _______  if for years
&nbsp;&nbsp;239
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|-
<br /><br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lit.S.219<br />B.L.145
Contra
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| If the grantee distrains & avow or brings a writ of annuity and declares he has determind his elec- -tion & shall ever after be confin'd to the remedy he has adopted
<br />
+
|-
2 Ch.Ca 36
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.148<br />see 2 Ver 143-4
<br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| If the grantee of a rent charge before he has made his election purchases a part of the land he is without any remedy
Gil.His.Ch.
+
|}
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;239
 
<br /><br />
 
Ver.159
 
<br />
 
2 Vent. 361
 
<br /><br />
 
Ver.366
 
<br />
 
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<center>AGREEMENTS</center>
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
The foregoing act is very similar to the stat. of<br />
 
frauds & perjuries on which the following determi<br />
 
-nations have been made by the Judges in England.<br />
 
<br />
 
If the Deft in his answer confesses the substance<br />
 
of a bill setting forth a parol agrt & demanding a<br />
 
specific execution the Ct will decree it.<br />
 
<br />
 
A parol agreemt which is intended to be reduc'd to writing<br />
 
but is prevented by fraud may be decreed in specie<br />
 
<br />
 
A letter from a father promising a portion & a mar-<br />
 
-riage had in consequence thereof has been deem'd<br />
 
sufficient <br />
 
<br />
 
It seems to be admitted that if an agreement be<br />
 
made concerning lands &c. tho not in writing & the whole<br />
 
or part of the money is recd by the party equity<br />
 
will decree a specific execution. The doubt is what<br />
 
evidence shall be admitted as proof of the receipt.<br />
 
<br />
 
If the Deft confesses it in his answer tis sufft<br />
 
if he denies it the Plaintiff must prov it by<br />
 
written evidence. <br />
 
<br />
 
If a man on the promise of a lease lays out mo-<br />
 
-ney on improvements he shall oblige the lessee to<br />
 
execute a lease _____ if he has been at no expense<br />
 
<br />
 
If a man purchases lands in another name<br />
 
& pays the money it shall be a trust for him<br />
 
<br />
 
  
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===<center>Arbitrament & Awards </center>===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|9 Co.78
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| A right of freehold cannot be transferd, an Annuity determind, partition made by award  But if the parties are bound in mutual obligations  to stand to the award & a transfer &c is awarded the party refusing forfeits his obligation.
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|6 Co.44<br />Cr.Ja.99<br />2 Vent.109
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| Debt certain & fix'd cannot be discharg'd by na-  -ked award, nor causes criminal or matrimo- -nial decided.
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|9 Co.78
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Chattels & actions personal may be determind by arbitrament & transfer'd by award without deed. The submission is to be taken largely & accor- -ding to the intent of the parties, where tis made by word the remedy to enforce a performance of the award is by reciprocal actions on the case an action of debt will lie if money be awarded
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|8 Co.81<br />8 Co.82<br />2 [Keb] 845
 +
|  style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ex need a submission non oritur actio but notice must be given. If the submission be by deed tis still revocable but the party forfeits his obli- -gation. Marriage of feme sol is a revocation
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[Vid]290
 +
|  style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In debt on a bond to perform an award if non sub  -misit be pleaded no breach need be alledg'd
 
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===Amendment and Jeo Fail===  
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===<center>Arbitrament & Award </center>===  
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|8 Co.98
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| An award must be made according to the submission It ought to be certain, equal, & mutually satisfactory It must be lawful XX & possible. It must be final. If the award is good as to one party & void as to the other party tis void in the whole. If money be awarded & not paid the party may either have his first action or action of debt
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Moor 3.pl 9
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| In pleading a man should set forth the award & there- -in how he hath perform'd it.
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Carth 378<br />Ld Ray 247
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| When anything is awarded in satisfaction the award is a bar, but where releases are awarded tis no bar till performance
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Browne 137
<br /><br /> <br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Not necessary to lay time & place of the award
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>AMENDMENT AND JEO FAIL</center>
 
<br />
 
[remainder of paig blank except for certain words "ambassadors", "Thomas Marshall", etc., inverted]
 
<br />
 
 
 
 
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===<center>Assault & Battery</center>===
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|-
 
|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|6 Mod 149<br />Ld.Ray.62<br />[Salk]407 p.12
<br /><br />
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| Any injury whatever actually done to the person of a man, in an angry revengeful, rude or insolent manner is a battery
Co.L.147
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|-
<br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3 Bl.120
7 Co.151
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| The least touching of another person wilfully or in anger is a battery
<br /><br /><br />
+
|-
Co.L.147
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hawk.P.C.130<br />3 Bl.120<br />6 Mod.172
<br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A Parent may moderately chastise his child, a mas -ter his servt or his scholar. An officer having a warrant  agt one who will not be asserted may beat or wound him in the attempt to take him. XXXXXX A man may beat wound or maim one who makes an assault on his person or on that of his wife parent child or master, or who attempts to kill a stranger  I may justify an asst in defense of my land or goods In an action on the case the Deft must plead the matter of justification specially.
Booke
+
|-
<br />
+
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Inst.316<br />[    ].159
rent.14
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Every asst will not justify every beating
<br /><br />
+
|}
Booke grant
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;86<br />
 
2 Vent.204
 
<br />
 
B.grant 86
 
<br />
 
Lit.XXX Sci 219
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;220
 
<br />
 
6 Co.58
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
Co.L.146
 
<br />
 
6 Co.41
 
<br />
 
6 Co.58
 
<br />
 
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>ANNUITY AND RENT CHARGE</center>
 
<br />
 
Whenever the remedy by way of charge for the<br />
 
rent is not commensurate to the rent, the rent is<br />
 
call'd seek & the charge is only appurtenant.<br />
 
<br />
 
If I bind my land & goods for the payment of a<br />
 
rent, or if I grant that if such a rent be arrear<br />
 
B may distrain for it in the manor of Cthis is<br />
 
a good rent charge.  <br />
 
<br />
 
If an original grant be made of a rent charge to<br />
 
commence after the death of J.S. it is good<br />
 
_____ of a rent in being<br />
 
<br />
 
If a man grants by his deed an annual rent <br />
 
out of certaiin lands<sup>with distress</sup> & does not provide<sup>that the</sup><br />
 
grant shall not charge his person, the grantee XXXXXXXXXXXX<br />
 
may distrain for the rent or have a writ of annuity.<br />
 
<br />
 
If a rent be granted out of lands in which the<br />
 
granter has no interest, or in which the grantee<br />
 
cannot by the deed distrain, with a proviso<br />
 
that it shall not charg his person the pro<br />
 
viso is void.<br />
 
<br />
 
  
 +
===<center>Assignment</center>===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2  Bl.326-7
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| In assignments of a lease for life or years a man parts with his whole property & the assignee stands in the place of the assignor
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|19.G.2.ch.1 143
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Assignment of lease &c. to be recorded &c.
 +
|-
 +
| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.214 27.G.2.249
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| To avoid maintenance a possibility, right of entry thing in action cause of suit or title for a con -dition broken cannot be granted or assignd over assignee of bond or note for money or tobacco may sue in his own name allowing all discounts the Deft can prove either agt the Plf himself or the first obligee before notice of assignment <br />
 +
A personal trust not assignable
 
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===Annuity and Rent Charge (Page 2)===
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===<center>Assumpsit</center>===
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|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4 Co 92
<br /><br />
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In assumpsit damages are recoverd in proportion to the loss sustaind by the violation of the contract. Indebitatus will lie in no case but where debt woud/lie.
Co.L.146
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|-
<br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hutt. 34<br />Cr. El 240
Co.L.147
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Obligor in bond with.t any new consid.n promises to pay the Money Asst will not lie but debt
<br />
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|-
Cr.Ja.390
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hard 485<br />Sal.23.pl.3
<br /><br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Neither debt or genl Ind. ass. will lie agt the acceptor of bill of exchange but action on the case
Pay.135
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|-
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|LdRay.175
[Sun] 112
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But debt or a genl Ind. may be brought agt th drawer
<br /><br /><br />
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|-
Co.L.182
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Vent.175
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An Ind. lies for money won at play. paid by mistake
4 Co.48
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|-
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Salk 27. pl.14
Cr.El. 268
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An indeb lies for money recd to the Pl. use on an implied contract<br />Lies agt sheriff for money levied on a Fi.Fa.<br />All/promises are to be taken most strong agt the promisor & are not to be rejected if they can be reducd to XXXcert<sup>y</sup>
<br /><br />
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|-
Lit.S.219
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Buls.269
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Wherever a person promises without a benefit arising to the promisor or loss to the promissee tis a
B.L.145
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void promise as being without sufft consideration
<br /><br /><br /><br />  
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|-
Co.L.148
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Leon.192<br />Cr.El.163
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the father of A & B lying sick declares his intention of devising a rent for his <sup>younger</sup>son during his life & the<sup>elder in</sup> consideration his father will not change the lands promises to pay the rent in consequence of which the <s>rent</s> lands is not changd. This is a good consideration.<br />A consideration altogether executed & past, unless made by a precedent request will not maintain asset.
see 2 Ver
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|-
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.103
143-4
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the consideration is agt law promise void.
<br />
 
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<center>ANNUITY AND RENT CHARGE</center>
 
<br />
 
A grant that a man may distrain in certain lands <br />
 
if a<s> rent</s><sup>certain sum</sup> be <s>arrear</s><sup>unpaid</sup>does not charge<sup>the person</sup><br />
 
A rent is granted out of an inheritance & term for years<br />
 
the grantee may distrain in both but must avow<br />
 
for a rent issuing out of the inheritance<br />
 
<br />
 
If such power is given in the deed the grantee may<br />
 
when rent is arrear enter & hold the lands till he<br />
 
is satisfied by the percention of the profits.<br />
 
<br />
 
An action of debt does not lie for the arrearages  <br />
 
of an annuity if the grantee be seised of it for  <br />
 
life or in fee _______  if for years. <br />
 
<br />
 
If the grantee distrains & avow or brings a writ<br />
 
of annuity and declares he has determind his elec-<br />
 
-tion & shall ever after be confin'd to the remedy he<br />
 
has adopted<br />
 
<br />
 
If the grantee of a rent charge before he has made<br />
 
his election purchases a part of the land he is without<br />
 
any remedy<br />
 
<br />
 
 
 
 
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===Arbitrament & Awards (Page 1)===
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===<center>Assumpsit</center>===
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Polly Ambler
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|<s>XXX</s>March 100<sup>1</sup>
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The Plf must set forth every thing essential to the Gist of the action with such certainty that it may appear there was cause of action. But the law requires no greater certainty than the nature of the thing requires<br />The Deft must shew there was no contract, or that the contract was void & without consideration or that he has perform'd it.<br />An entire promise cannot be apportion'd.
 
|-
 
|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.483<sup>2</sup>
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The Deft. cannot plead that he has revok'd the promise.<br /> 
9 Co.78
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<br /><br /><br />
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<br /><br />Polly Ambler 
6 Co.44
 
<br />
 
Cr.Ja.99
 
<br />
 
2 Vent.109
 
 
<br /><br />
 
<br /><br />
9 Co.78
+
<sup>1</sup> March's translation of Brooke's new cases, King's Bench.<br />
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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<sup>2</sup> Croke's English King's Bench reports <u>tempore</u> James I.
8 Co.81
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
8 Co.82
 
<br />
 
2 [Keb] 845
 
<br /><br />
 
[Vid]290
 
<br />
 
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>ARBITRAMENT & AWARD</center>
 
<br />
 
A right of freehold cannot be transferd, an<br />
 
Annuity determind, partition made by award <br />
 
But if the parties are bound in mutual obligations <br />
 
to stand to the award & a transfer &c is awarded<br />
 
the party refusing forfeits his obligation. <br />
 
<br />
 
Debt certain & fix'd cannot be discharg'd by na- <br />
 
-ked award, nor causes criminal or matrimo-<br />
 
-nial decided. <br />
 
<br />
 
Chattels & actions personal may be determind by<br />
 
arbitrament & transfer'd by award without deed.<br />
 
The submission is to be taken largely & accor-<br />
 
-ding to the intent of the parties, where tis made<br />
 
by word the remedy to enforce a performance of<br />
 
the award is by reciprocal actions on the case<br />
 
an action of debt will lie if money be awarded <br />
 
<br />
 
Ex need a submission non oritur actio but notice must<br />
 
be given. If the submission be by deed tis<br />
 
still revocable but the party forfeits his obli-<br />
 
-gation. Marriage of feme sol is a revocation <br />
 
<br />
 
In debt on a bond to perform an award if non sub <br />
 
-misit be pleaded no breach need be alledg'd.<br />
 
 
<br />
 
<br />
  
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===<center>Attachment</center>===
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer 218<br />2 Haw.P.6 142, 145
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Attachm't is a process that issues at the discretion of the Judges of a Ct. of record agt a person for some contempt for which he is to be committed & may be awarded by them upon a bare suggestion or on their <s>XXX</s> own knowledge <br />All  courts of record have a discretionary power over their own Officers & will punish them for disobeying their commands for executing them oppressively or otherwise misdemeaning themselves in their office
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.24.pl.4<br />Mod.21<br />2 Haw.P.6 154
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Attach m'ts have been granted for speaking contemptuous words concerning the rules of Ct for disobedience of those rules & for the abuses of the process.
 
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===Arbitrament & Award (Page 2)===  
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===<center>Audita Querela</center>===
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<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An Audit querela is a writ tn be releivd against an injust judgement or execution by setting them aside for some injustice of the party that obtaind them which cou'd not be pleaded in bar to the action.<br />If A being within age becomes bail for B & judgement is given against him he may avoid it by Audita querela.
8 Co.98
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<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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|<br />
Moor 3.pl
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;9
 
<br /><br />
 
Carth 378
 
<br /><br />
 
Ld Ray 247
 
<br /><br />
 
2 Browne
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;137
 
<br />
 
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<center>ARBITRAMENT & AWARD</center>
 
<br />
 
An award must be made according to the submission<br />
 
It ought to be certain, equal, & mutually satisfactory<br />
 
It must be lawful XX & possible. It must be final.<br />
 
<br />
 
If the award is good as to one party & void as to <br />
 
the other party tis void in the whole<br />
 
<br />
 
If money be awarded & not paid the party may<br />
 
either have his first action or action of debt <br />
 
<br />
 
In pleading a man should set forth the award & there-<br />
 
-in how he hath perform'd it. <br />
 
<br />
 
When anything is awarded in satisfaction the award<br />
 
is a bar, but where releases are awarded tis no bar till<br />
 
performance.<br />
 
<br />
 
Not necessary to lay time & place of the award
 
<br />
 
 
 
 
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====<center><big>Authority</big></center>====
===Assault & Battery===
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|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.181 113
<br /><br />
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A naked  authority must be  strictly  executed.  Several persons nam'd in a will to sell lands, one dies, the survivors cannot sell
6 Mod 149
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<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.153
Ld.Ray.62
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Deed  not  deliver'd  till  after  the day of date, attorney makes <s>XXXXX</s> <sup>livery</sup> on  the delivery of the deed good.  
<br />
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|-
[Salk]407
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.258
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Letter of Attorney  to make livery absolutely, he delivers on condition good. Secus if to make livery on condion & he delivers absolutely.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;p.12
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|-
<br />
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.49
3 Bl.120
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Testment made to A &  B. livery to  attorney to one in name of both good.  Authority cannot be transfer'd.  4  Co.77
<br /><br /><br /><br />
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|-
Hawk.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.52
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Must be executed during the life of the person that gives it.
P.C.130
+
|}
<br /><br />
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3 Bl.120
 
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
 
6 Mod.172
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
Inst.316
 
<br />
 
[    ].159
 
<br />
 
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>ASSAULT & BATTERY</center>
 
<br />
 
Any injury whatever actually done to the person<br />
 
of a man, in an angry revengeful, rude or inso-<br />
 
lent manner is a battery <br />
 
<br />
 
The least touching of another person wilfully or<br />
 
in anger is a battery<br />
 
<br />
 
A Parent may moderately chastise his child, a mas<br />
 
-ter his servt or his scholar. An officer having a warrant <br />
 
agt one who will not be asserted may beat or wound<br />
 
him in the attempt to take him. XXXXXX A man may <br />
 
beat wound or maim one who makes an assault on<br />
 
his person or on that of his wife parent child or<br />
 
master, or who attempts to kill a stranger <br />
 
<br />
 
I may justify an asst in defense of my land or goods<br />
 
<br />
 
In an action on the case the Deft must plead the<br />
 
matter of justification specially.<br />
 
<br />
 
Every asst will not justify every beating<br />
 
<br />
 
  
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===<center>Bail in Civil Causes</center>===
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent. 55<br />3 Bl. 290
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|When the Shf arrests anyone he is olig'd to take bail otherwise an action on the case lies agt him.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22 G.2.Ch.4 171<br />27.G.2.Ch.1 296
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Deft failing to appear, or give special bail when ruled thereto, the bail return'd shall be subject to the same judgement & have the same liberty of defence as Deft wou'd have had.<br />No bail to be taken after judgement
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22 G.2.Ch.4.172
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In suit on a penal stat. the Deft not held to Bail.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Brown 296
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Heir, Exr., or  Admr not held to special bail
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22.G.2.Ch.4.178
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Bail subject to judgement of Genl Ct in appeals<br />The Bail liable to judgt &c agt Def unless he render his body in execution. If the Bail plead a render of the principal he must plead prout patet per recordum
 
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===Assignment===  
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===<center>Bail in Criminal Causes</center>===
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|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1&2.Ph &<br />Ma.Ch.13
<br /><br />
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Two Justices Quorum unus having examin'd the prisoner & put in writing so much as is material, as also the information of those who bring him may bail any person who is repevisable.
2  Bl.326-7
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|-
<br /><br /><br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|stat.West.1<br />3.Ed.1 Ch.15<br />1&2.Ph.&<br />Ma.ch.13<br />4.Bl.295-6
19.G.2.ch.1
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|No justice of peace can bail 1. on an accusati on of treason. 2. of murder, in case of manslaughter if the prisoner be clearly the slayer or if an indictmt be found agt him. 4th such as being committed for felony have broken prison. 5. Outlaws, 6 such as have abjur'd the realm 7. Approvers & such as are by them accus'd. 8 Persons taken with the mainour. 9. those charg'd with arson. 10. Ex-communicated persons. Others are of a dubious nature
<br />
+
as 11. Theves openly defam'd & known. 12 persons charg'd with other felonies or manifest & enormous offences not being of good fame  13. Accessories to felony who labor under the same want of reputation. Others must be bail'd on offering sufft surety, as 14 persons of good fame charg'd with a bare suspicion of Manslaughter or other inferior homicide, 15. such persons being charg'd with petty larceny or other felony not before specified, or 16 with being accessory to any felony.<br />The Ct. of Kings Bench mayadmit any person whatever to bail, yet will it pay due regard to the rules prescrib'd by H. West. 3.Ch.13<sup>1</sup>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;143
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|}<br />
<br /><br />
+
<sup>1</sup> West's reports, English House of Lords(?) or Statute of Westminster
Co.L.214
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<br /><br /><br />
+
===<center>Bail in Criminal Causes</center>===
27.G.2.249
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
<br />
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|-
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Hawk P.C. 88
<center>ASSIGNMENT</center>
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|No person  shall be bail'd for felony by less than two.<br />Justice taking insufft sureties, the party not appearing fineable.
<br />
+
|-
In assignments of a lease for life or years a man parts<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Hawk P.C. 90
with his whole property & the assignee stands in the<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Justices before they bail a man under commitment must at their peril inform themselves of the cause of the commitment. bailing a man not bailable punishable by sevl stat. West.l.Ch.15.27.E.1.ch.3.182.P.M.13
place of the assignor<br />
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|-
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Do.
Assignment of lease &c. to be recorded &c.<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|To delay or deny or obstruct bail where it ought to be granted punishable by indictment as well as action
<br />
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|-
To avoid maintenance a possibility, right of entry<br />
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Haw.97
thing in action cause of suit or title for a con<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where a person in Ct is baild for a crime punishable with loss of life or member, a recogn. may be taken from each bail in a certn sum of money body for body or both ways but bail is only liable to be fin'd
-dition broken cannot be granted or assignd over<br />
+
|-
assignee of bond or note for money or tobacco may sue<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Do.115
in his own name allowing all discounts the Deft can<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|For crimes of an inferior nature  the recog. <sup>only</sup> in certn sum
prove either agt the Plf himself or the first obligee before<br />
+
|-
notice of assignment<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Do. 
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Recog. not forfeited if the Principal stands mute
A personal trust not assignable
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|}  
<br />
 
  
 +
===<center>Bailment </center>===
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|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Bl.452
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Bailmt is delivery of goods on a contract expres[sed] or implied that the trust shall be faithfully executed on the part  of the <s>XXXXXX</s> Bailee.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.89<br />4 Co.83
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If A leave a chest lock'd with B without acquainting B with the particulars & take away the key the goods are still in possession of A.
 +
|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Broke att. on Assise 20
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The naked possession of chattels <s>XX</s> personal cannot be alien'd.<br />If the goods of A are bail'd by B to C - C must redeliver them to B, but if C dies his Exr is chargeable only to A.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Doc.&.Stu.130<br />2 Sal.522.pl 1<br />Co.1.89<br />Cr.Ja.243<br />Do
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where goods are pledgd for money lent the pawnee may use them without injuring them & if they are stolen he shall not answer for them unless the money for which they were pledg'd had been tenderd
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Leon 30<br />Yel.164
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the money be tenderd or the goods decay the duty remains<br />The Pawnbroker hath a special property though the goods be not deliverd to him at the time of the money lent, provided they be deliver'd for the livery is not countermandable
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Co.79
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If goods be pawn'd without mentioning time of redemption the pledger has time during life though the pledgee dies.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.Co.84<br />Cr.Ja.162
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a carrier, ferry man or hostler be robb'd he shall answer the value of the goods
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Moore[?] 43
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If A takes a <s>XXXXXXXXX</s> gelding  to pasture & he be stolen no action lies agt A without a special  assumpsit to restore him
 
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|My Lord Holt has laid down the following rules with regard to Bailment.<br /><br />
<s>X</s> 4 Co 92
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There are six sorts of bailment which lay a care & obligation on the party to whom tis made<br />
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1. A bare bailt to another to keep for the use of the bailor, bailee not answerable witht gross neglect. <br />
Hutt. 34
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2. A delivery of g oods to another which are in themselves useful to keep, bailer if guilty
<br />
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of the least neglect or abuse of the loan answerable<br />
Cr. El 240
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3 A delivery of goods for hire, hirer  to take all imaginable care & to restore them at the time.<br />
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4.A delivery by way of pledge if the goods are not the worse for using pawnee may use them at his peril as also if the keeping them be a charge, if not with-standing all his diligence the goods be lost he shall have/his/debt<br />
Hard 485
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5.Goods to be carried for a r eward. if you deliver them to a public or common carrier he <s>XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX</s> must be chargeable at all events, but if to one who has particular private employment he is not chargeable at all events though he receive a hire<br />
<br />
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6. Where goods are deliverd to do some act about them as carrying witht a rewd. The person to whom they are deliver'd only chargeable if they are lost by his own particular neglect.
Sal.23.pl.3
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LdRay.175
 
<br /><br />
 
2 Vent.175
 
<br /><br />
 
Salk 27. pl.14
 
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
 
2 Buls.269
 
<br /> <br /><br /><br /><br />
 
Leon.192
 
<br />
 
Cr.El.163
 
<br /> <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
 
Cr.Ja.103
 
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<center>ASSUMPSIT </center>
 
<br />
 
In assumpsit damages are recoverd in pro-<br />
 
-portion to the loss sustaind by the violation<br />
 
of the contract. Indebitatus will lie in no case<br />
 
but where debt woud/lie. <br />
 
<br />
 
Obligor in bond with.t any new consid.n promi-<br />
 
-ses to pay the Money Asst will not lie but debt<br />
 
<br />
 
Neither debt or genl Ind. ass. will lie agt the accep-<br />
 
tor of bill of exchange but action on the case<br />
 
<br />
 
But debt or a genl Ind. may be brought agt th drawer<br />
 
<br />
 
An Ind. lies for money won at play. paid by mistake<br />
 
<br />
 
An indeb lies for money recd to the Pl. use on an implied contract<br />
 
Lies agt sheriff for money levied on a Fi.Fa.<br />
 
<br />
 
All/promises are to be taken most strong agt the pro-<br />
 
-misor & are not to be rejected if they can be reducd to XXXcert<sup>y</sup><br />
 
<br />
 
Wherever a person promises without a benefit a-<br />
 
-rising to the promisor or loss to the promissee tis a <br />
 
void promise as being without sufft consideration<br />
 
<br />
 
If the father of A & B lying sick declares his intention<br />
 
of devising a rent for his <sup>younger</sup>son during his life & the<sup>elder in</sup><br />
 
consideration his father will not change the lands promises<br />
 
to pay the rent in consequence of which the <s>rent</s><br />
 
lands is not changd. This is a good consideration<br />  
 
<br />
 
A consideration altogether executed & past, unless made<br />
 
by a precedent request will not maintain asset.<br />
 
<br />
 
Where the consideration is agt law promise void.<br />
 
<br />
 
  
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===<center>Bargain & Sale</center>===
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Bl.338
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Bargain & sale is a kind of a real contra ct whereby the bargainor bargains & sells that is contracts to convey, for some pecuniary consideration, the land to the bargainee, & thereby becomes seis'd to his use.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[Br.Fox(?)] to uses.33<br />7.Co.40<br />Cr.El.394
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|No person can bargain & sell who cannot be seis'd  to an(?) use. Though words of bargain & sale be used if no consideration of money be inserted it can only operate as a covt to /rec'd/ [  ]
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Co.54
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Any freehold or inheritance & possession remainder on reversion on an estate for use or years may be bargaind and be sold
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|8 Co.93<br />2 Co.35
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man seis'd of a freehold may bargain & sel l it for years but a man possess'd of a term cannot bargain & sell it so as to be executed by the statute.
 
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===<center>Baron & Feme</center>===  
Polly Ambler-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.33<br/>6.Co.22
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The age of consent in an inf<sup>t</sup> male is fourteen & in a female twelve. Both must be bound or neither
<s>XXX</s>March 100<sup>1</sup><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Bur.rep. 542
Cr.Ja.483<sup>2</sup><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A wife seperated by articles, in consideration of money recd by the Husbd & covenants by him, cannot be seis'd & forcd to live with him
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.351
<center>ASSUMPSIT </center>
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man marries a woman seised on fee he gains a freehold. Baron & feme may by deed (the wife being privately exam?) transfer a freehold of which he is seis'd in her right.
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The Plf must set forth every thing essential to the<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Br. 24<br />Co.L.46<br /><br />2.Bl.434<br />Co.L.300
Gist of the action with such certainty that it may <br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Marriage is a gift in law to the husbd of the wifes chattels real, but if he does not dispose of them in his life they survive to her & he cannot devise them away. If the husbd survives the wife they are absolutely his
appear there was cause of action. But the law<br />
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requires no greater certainty than the nature of the<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Pop.5.97<br />Co.L.46, 351<br />Cr.Ch.344
thing requires <br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a husbd possess'd of a term for seventy years makes a lease for twenty years to begin after his death this is good because a present interest passes. Secus if a rent be granted to issue out of the lands because the term comes entire to the wife by a title paramount the grant
<br />
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The Deft must shew there was no contract, or that the<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Bl.433.B<br />3.Mod.186
contract was void & without consideration or that<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Choses in action do not survive to the husbd on/the death of the wife nor has he any right to them but as Admr.
he has perform'd it.<br />
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<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Salk 115 pl 4
An entire promise cannot be apportion'd. <br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Husbd & wife divors'd from bed & board the wife having alimony brings suit & is allow'd costs husbd cannot release them
<br />
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The Deft. cannot plead that he has revok'd the promise.<br />  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.261
<br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A legacy was given to a feme covert who liv'd seperate/from her husbL, the Exr paid it to the feme & took her receipt for it, decreed to pay it over again to the husbd with interest.
Polly Ambler
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<br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1 Co 10
<sup>1</sup> March's translation of Brooke's new cases, King's Bench.<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lease at will not determin'd by marriage<br />
<sup>2</sup> Croke's English King's Bench reports <u>tempore</u> James I.
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4 Co 60
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A will or submission to an award made by feme sole are revok'd by her subsequent marriage
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Salk. 325<br />L<sup>d</sup>. Ray. 315
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Contracts or debts in presenti from hus'b<sup>d</sup> to wife, also such as are contingent & may happen during coverture are extinguish'd by marriage
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Ver 410<br />Ch. Ca. 21<br />2. Vent. 343
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man enters into a bond to his intended wife condition'd to leave her £1000 & mortgages his estate not leaving personal assets to discharge the bond. Decreed in equity tho void in law
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Ch. re. 81-79<br />2 Ver 17
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Equity will set aside the intended wife's contracts enterd into before marriage when they appear to have been made with an intent to deceive & cheat the husb<sup>d</sup> & are in derogation of the rights of marriage.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver. 408
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Widow before her marriage with a second husb<sup>d</sup> may without his knowledge, make provision for her children by the first
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Moor. 468
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The husb<sup>d</sup>. is liable for the wifes debts contracted before marriage whether he had any portion with her or not
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3 Mod 186
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Husb<sup>d</sup>. not liable for her debts before coverture unless recoverd in her life time
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Haw. P. C. 65
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Feme covert not punishable for theft if committed in comp<sup>y</sup>. with or by coercion of her husb<sup>d</sup>. Secus if the theft be only by the command of her husband.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Haw. P. C. 3
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the wife incur the forfeiture of a penal statute the husb<sup>d</sup> may be made a party to an action or information for the same.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.143
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sev<sup>l</sup> goods were devis'd to A's <sup>wife</sup> for life & after her death to B. Though A & his wife were parted & there had been great suits for alimony, & they during the seperation had wasted the goods yet husb<sup>d</sup> charg'd for this conversion of the wife's.
 
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===Attachment===
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===<center>Baron & Feme</center>===
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Mod. 128<br />2 Vent. 155<br />Salk. 116, 118. pl.10<br/>2<sup>d</sup> L<sup>d</sup>.Ray. 1006<br/>Str. 647<br/>Show. 283
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A husb<sup>d</sup> may by law be compel'd to find his wife with necessaries suitable to his degree circumstances estate of which & of the wifes necessity the jury are to determine. The wife has no absolute power by any contract of hers though for necessaries to bind the husb<sup>d</sup> without his assent precedent or subsequent of which likewise the jury are to judge. If she cohabits with her husb<sup>d</sup> & bought necessaries for herself children or family the husb<sup>d</sup> is liable for them so if he runs from her, or turns her away, or forces her by cruelty to go away from him. But if he allows her a separate maintenance or prohibits particular persons from trusting her he shall not be liable during the time he pays that maintenance or for goods taken from the particular persons prohibited ---- If the wife pawns his cloaths & borrows money to redeem husb<sup>d</sup> not liable
Dyer 218
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Br.Dissesin 67
2 Haw.P.6
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If Baron or stranger desseise another to the use of a feme covert her agreement signifies nothing. But if a Feme covert actually enters & commits a desseisin, binding
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer 159
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Husbd & wife make a lease by indenture of the wifes lands reserving rent, he dies, she marries again, the second husbd receives the rent & dies she cannot avoid the lease.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;145
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Sal.24.pl.4
 
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Mod.21
 
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2 Haw.P.6
 
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;154
 
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<center>ATTACHMENT</center>
 
<br />
 
Attachm't is a process that issues at the discretion<br />
 
of the Judges of a Ct. of record agt a person for some<br />
 
contempt for which he is to be committed & may<br />
 
be awarded by them upon a bare suggestion or on their <s>XXX</s><br />
 
own knowledge <br />
 
<br />
 
All courts of record have a discretionary power<br />
 
over their own Officers & will punish them for diso-<br />
 
-beying their commands for executing them<br />
 
oppressively or otherwise misdemeaning <br />
 
themselves in their office <br />
 
<br />
 
Attachm'ts have been granted for speaking contemp-<br />
 
-tuous words concerning the rules of Ct for disobedience<br />
 
of those rules & for the abuses of the process.<br />
 
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.3
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A femme covert is capable of purchasing, but the husb<sup>d</sup> may disagree & it shall avoid the purchase, though the husbd should agree to the purchase yet after his death she may waive it & if she does no act which proves her assent to it her heirs may waive it after her.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Moor.432<br/>Str.239
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In those cases where the debt or cause of action will survive to the wife husb<sup>d</sup> & wife are regularly to join in the action.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Salk.114
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The fruit of the labor of the wife belongs to the husb<sup>d</sup>. for which he only shall bring the action unless there is an express promise to the wife.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent.328
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|For a personal tort done to the wife they must join & if the wife dies the action dies with her 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.133
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|All actions for which the wife stood attach<sup>d</sup> at the time of the coverture, also for all her torts or trespasses during coverture the action must be brought ag<sup>t</sup> both baron & feme
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.351<br/>Yel.166
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If goods come to feme covert by trover, the action my be brought ag<sup>t</sup> both but the conversion must be laid solely in the husb<sup>d</sup>.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Bro. B & F. 66<br/>Co.L.933
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A husb<sup>d</sup> who has abjur'd the realm or who is banish'd is civiliter mortuus, his wife must be consider'd as a feme sole
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A woman whose husb<sup>d</sup> had left her about twelve years had carried on a trade & given receipts in her own name, being sued for debt contracted in the course of her trade gave coverture in evidence & her husband was prov'd to have been lately alive in ireland. Jury found for Def<sup>t</sup>.
 
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===Audita Querela thru Authority===  
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|All persons born in lawful wedlock are deemd legitamate unless there is an apparent impossibility that they shou'd be generated by the husband.
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<center>AUDITA <s>XXXX</s> QUERELA </center>
 
<br />An Audit querela is a writ tn be releivd against<br />
 
an injust judgement or execution by setting<br />
 
them aside for some injustice of the party that<br />
 
obtaind them which cou'd not be pleaded in bar<br />
 
to the action.<br />
 
<br />
 
If A being within age becomes bail for B & judgement<br />
 
is given against him he may avoid it by Audita querela.<br />
 
<br />
 
 
 
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|-
 
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Br.bar.36<br />Co.L.344
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a person be castrate, be under the age of fourteen or out of the realm the issue are bastards
Co.L.181
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<br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Godol.281
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;113
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The usual time for the legitimation of children born after the death of the husbd is nine solar months & ten days.
<br /><br />
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|-
Cr.Ja.153
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.8
<br /><br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A lewd woman immediately after her husbds death married her adulterer & within six months had a child -adjudged to be her first husbands
Co.L.258
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|-
<br /><br /><br /><br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.8
Co.L.49
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Widow married immediately child born within nine months & eleven days adjudged the secd husbds
<br /><br />
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|-
Co.L.52
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.245
<br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If there be bastard eigne & a mulier & on the death of the father the bastard enters & enjoys the land during <s>XXX</s> life the mulier cannot enter on his own issue
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<center>AUTHORITY</center>
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|7 Co.44<br />Sal 120
<br />
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| style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|No man can bastardize another after his death<br />To exclude the mulier from his inheritance the possession of the bastard must be uninterupted & a descent cast to his issue.
A naked  authority must be strictly  executed.  Several persons  <br />
 
nam'd in a will to sell lands, one dies, the survivors cannot sell<br />
 
<br />
 
Deed  not  deliver'd  till  after  the day of date, attorney makes <s>XXXXX</s> <sup>livery</sup> <br />
 
on  the delivery of the deed good. <br />
 
<br />
 
Letter of Attorney  to make livery absolutely, he delivers on condition  <br />
 
good. Secus if to make livery on condion & he delivers absolutely. <br />
 
<br />
 
Testment made to A &  B. livery to  attorney to one in name  <br />
 
of both  good.  Authority cannot be transfer'd.  4  Co.77 <br />
 
<br />
 
Must be executed during the life of the person that gives it.<br />
 
<br />
 
 
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26-16- 6
Vent.55
 
<br />
 
3 Bl. 290
 
<br /> <br />
 
22 G.2.Ch.4
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;171
 
<br />
 
27.G.2.Ch.1
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;296
 
<br /><br /><br /><br />
 
22 G.2.Ch.4.172
 
<br /><br />
 
2 Brown 296
 
<br /><br />
 
22.G.2.Ch.4.178
 
<br />
 
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<center>BAIL ON CIVIL CAUSES  </center>
 
<br />
 
When the Shf arrests anyone he is olig'd to take bail<br />
 
otherwise an action on the case lies agt him.<br />
 
<br />
 
Deft failing to appear, or give special bail when<br />
 
ruled thereto, the bail return'd shall be subject to<br />
 
the same  judgement & have the same liberty of de-<br />
 
-fence as Deft wou'd have had.<br />
 
<br />
 
No bail to be taken after judgement<br />
 
<br />
 
In suit on a penal stat. the Deft not held to Bail.<br />
 
<br />
 
Heir, Exr., or  Admr not held to special bail<br />
 
<br />
 
Bail subject to judgement of Genl Ct in appeals<br />
 
<br />
 
The Bail liable to judgt &c agt Def unless he render his body in<br />
 
execution. If the Bail plead a render of the princi<br />
 
pal he must plead prout patet per recordum<br />
 
 
<br />
 
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===Bail in Criminal Causes===
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===<center>Bills of Sale</center>===
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3 Co.81
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Blood & natural affection a void consideration agt creditors
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Mo.638
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If goods continue in the possession of the vendor after a bill of sale of them, tho<sup>h</sup> there is a clause in the bill that the vendor shall account annually with the vendee for them, yet it is fraud.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3 Co.8l
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A genl conveyance of them all without any exception, also a secret manner of transacting the said bill <s>as that it be</s> also unusual clauses containd in it, as that it be made honestly, truly, & bonafide are marks of fraud & collusion.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Bulst. 226
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Possession of a lease for years after an absolute conveyance or gift fraudulent, secus if the conveyance or sale be conditional as that on paymt of so much money it shall go to the vendee
 
|-
 
|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.60
<br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Fraud need not be pleaded but may be given in evidence<br />
1&2.Ph &
 
<br />
 
Ma.Ch.13
 
<br /> <br /><br /><br />
 
stat.West.1
 
<br />
 
3.Ed.1 Ch.15
 
<br />
 
1&2.Ph.&
 
<br />
 
Ma.ch.13
 
<br /> <br />
 
4.Bl.295-6
 
<br />
 
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<center>BAIL IN CRIMINAL CAUSES</center>
 
<br />
 
Two Justices Quorum unus having examin'd<br />
 
the prisoner & put in writing so much as is ma-<br />
 
-terial, as also the information of those who bring him<br />
 
may bail any person who is repevisable. <br />
 
<br />
 
No justice of peace can bail 1. on an accusation of<br />
 
treason. 2. of murder, in case of manslaughter if the<br />
 
prisoner be clearly the slayer or if an indictmt be found<br />
 
agt him. 4th such as being committed for felony have broken<br />
 
prison. 5. Outlaws, 6 such as have abjur'd the realm<br />
 
7. Approvers & such as are by them accus'd. 8 Persons ta-<br />
 
-ken with the mainour. 9. those charg'd with arson. 10. Ex-<br />
 
-communicated persons. Others are of a dubious nature<br />
 
as 11. Theves openly defam'd & known. 12 persons charg'd<br />
 
with other felonies or manifest & enormous offences<br />
 
not being of good fame  13. Accessories to felony who labor un-<br />
 
-der the same want of reputation. Others must be bail'd<br />
 
on offering sufft surety, as 14 persons of good fame charg'd<br />
 
with a bare suspicion of Manslaughter or other inferior<br />
 
homicide, 15. such persons being charg'd with petty larceny or<br />
 
other felony not before specified, or 16 with being ac-<br />
 
-cessory to any felony. <br />
 
<br />
 
The Ct. of Kings Bench mayadmit any person what-<br />
 
ever to bail, yet will it pay due regard to the<br />
 
rules prescrib'd by H. West. 3.Ch.13<sup>1</sup>
 
<br /><br /><br /><br />
 
<sup>1</sup> West's reports, English House of Lords(?) or Statute of Westminster
 
<br />
 
 
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===<center>Bill of Exceptions</center>===
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. inst. 426
<br />
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|At common law a writ of error lay error lay not for an error in law not appearing in the record & therefore. 13th of Ed. 1.ch.30. gives a bill of exceptions in such case.
2. Hawk
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|-
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Inst. 427<br/>Dyer 231 pl 3<br/>Ray.46
P.C. 88
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The stat. extends to all pleas dilatory or peremptory to prayers to be receiv'd, oyer of records & deeds &c also to any material evidence offer'd & overruld
<br /> <br /><br /><br /><br />
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|-
2.Haw
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Inst. 427
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The party/must pray the justices to put their seals to his bill before judgement & after judgement they may (if they have before refus'd) be commanded to it
P.C. 90
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<br /><br /><br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent. 366
Do.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The Ct. will not suffer the party to move any thing in arrest of judgement on the point on which the bill of exceptions has been before allow'd.
<br /><br /><br />
+
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Haw.97
+
 
<br /> <br /><br /><br /><br />
+
===<center>Burglary</center>===
2.Do.115
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Do.  
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hale P.C. 80
<br />
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Burglary is a breaking & entering the mansion house of another or a church or the walls or gates of a walld town with an intent to commit some felony.  
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<center>BAIL IN CRIMINAL CAUSES</center>
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hale P.C. 81<br/>Hawk P.C.102<br/>4.Bl.227
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|One who comes down a chimney, opens a window, <sub>^</sub><sup>or</sup> breaks the glass thereof, unlocks the door or draws the latch of a door, or if persons coming to a house with an intent to rob it, are let in under pretence of business & then rob the house, or take lodgings in the house & then fall on the Landlord & rob him, or having brought a Constable with hue & cry bind the constable & rob - these cases have been adjudged burglary.
No person  shall  be  bail'd  for  felony  by  less  than  two.<br />
+
Any the least entry either with the whole or with a part of the body or with a pistol or weapon is sufficient.
<br />
+
 
Justice taking insufft sureties, the party not appear-<br />
+
There may be also an entry in law a.s where sevl come to commit a felony & some stand in parts adjacent while others enter & rob.
ing fineable.<br />
+
 
<br />
+
It must be in the night, not day light to distinguish the face A house which a man dwells in but for part of the year Or which he has hird & brought nart of his goods in but has not yet lodged in, or which XX his wife has hird tho' with his privity & lives in will satisfy the w<sup>ds</sup> mansion house. Also out buildings which are part of the mansion house, as a lodging in one of the Inns of Ct or in a house actually divided from the rest with a door to the street in which case the indictmt shd term it the mansion house of the proprietor. There must be an intention to commit a felony.
Justices before they bail a man under com-<br />
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mitment must at their peril inform themselves of the<br />
+
 
cause of the commitment. bailing a man not bail-<br />
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===<center>Carriers</center>===
-able punishable by sevl stat. West.l.Ch.15.27.E.1.ch.3.182.P.M.13<br />
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To delay or deny or obstruct bail where it ought<br />
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.89
to be granted punishable by indictment as well as action<br />
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|All persons carrying goods for hire come under the denomination of common carriers
<br />
 
Where a person in Ct is baild for a crime punishable<br />
 
with loss of life or member, a recogn. may be taken from<br />
 
each bail in a certn sum of money body for body or<br />
 
both ways but bail is only liable to be fin'd <br />
 
<br /> 
 
For crimes of an inferior nature  the recog. <sup>only</sup> in certn sum<br />
 
<br /> 
 
Recog. not forfeited if the Principal stands mute<br />
 
<br />
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal. 232. pl.11<br/>Comyns 25 pl.10
<br /><br /><br /> 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The master of a stage coach who only carries passengers for hire not liable for goods of those passengers.
2.Bl.452
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|-
<br /><br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4 Co.84  
Co.L.89
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a carrier be robd he shall answer the value of the goods.
<br />
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|-
4 Co.83
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent. 238<br/>Carth. 485
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If A delivers a box to a carrier to carry & he asks what is in it & A tells him a book & tobacco, tho' there is a hundred pounds besides if the carrier is robd he shall answer for the money But if A being a common carrier receives by his book keeper from the servt of B two bags of money seald up containing as was told him £200 & the book keeper gives a receipt to this effect Recd of &c two bags of money seald up said to contain £200 which I promise to deliver such a day at Exeter to __ he to pay 10/pr Ct for carriage & risk. Though the bags contain'd £450 & the carrier is robd he shall be answerable only for the £200 for this is a particular undertaking; & the fraud of the Plaintiff.
Broke att.
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<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.89<br/>4 Co.83
on Assise
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A carrier may maintain trover & conversion agt a stranger by reason of his special property.
<br />
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|-
20
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hawk P.C. 90<br/>Hale P.C. 60
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a carrier opens a pack & takes out part of the goods, or if he having brought the goods to the place apoointed takes them away again secretly animo furandi he is guilty of felony
Doc.&.Stu.130
 
<br />
 
2 Sal.522.pl 1
 
<br /><br />
 
Co.1.89
 
<br />
 
Cr.Ja.243
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Do
 
<br />
 
2.Leon 30
 
<br />
 
Yel.164
 
<br /><br />
 
2.Co.79
 
<br />
 
4.Co.84
 
<br />
 
Cr.Ja.162
 
<br /><br />
 
Moore[?] 43
 
<br />
 
<br />
 
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<center>BAILMENT</center>
 
<br />
 
Bailmt is delivery of goods on a contract expres[sed]<br />
 
or implied that the trust shall be faithfully<br />
 
executed on the part  of the <s>XXXXXX</s> Bailee.<br />
 
<br />
 
If A leave a chest lock'd with B without acquainting<br />
 
B with the particulars & take away the key the goods<br />
 
are still in possession of A.<br />
 
<br />
 
The naked possession of chattels <s>XX</s> personal cannot be alien'd.<br />
 
<br /> 
 
If the goods of A are bail'd by B to C - C must redeli-<br />
 
ver them to B, but if C dies his Exr is chargeable<br />
 
only to A.<br />
 
<br />
 
Where goods are pledgd for money lent the pawnee<br />
 
may use them without injuring them & if they<br />
 
are stolen he shall not answer for them unless<br />
 
the money for which they were pledg'd had been tenderd<br />
 
If the money be tenderd or the goods decay the duty remains<br />
 
The Pawnbroker hath a special property though the goods<br />
 
be not deliverd to him at the time of the money lent.<br />
 
provided they be deliver'd for the [livery?] is not countermandable<br />
 
If goods be pawn'd without mentioning time of redemp-<br />
 
-tion the pledger has time during life though the pledgee dies.<br />
 
If a carrier, ferry man or hostler be robb'd he shall<br />
 
answer the value of the goods<br />
 
<br /> 
 
If A takes a <s>XXXXXXXXX</s> gelding to pasture & he be stolen no<br />
 
action lies agt A without a special  assumpsit to<br />
 
restore him<br />
 
<br />
 
 
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===<center>Certiorari</center>===
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| F.N.B. 543
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Certiorari is an original writ out of Chancery or the Kings bench to the judges of an inferior Ct. com<sup>g</sup> them to return rec<sup>ds</sup> of a cause depending before them.
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 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22 G.2 Ch 4
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Certiorari is not to be allow'd fter issue or demurrer joind. Cause once remov'd by certiorari & sent back by procedendo &c never after to be removd
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|27 G.2 ch.1.
<br /><br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Certiorari not to be granted here the matter in dispute was not originally cognizable in Genl Court.
Sal.26
 
<br />
 
pl.12
 
<br /><br />
 
2Ld Ray
 
<br />
 
209
 
<br />
 
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<center>BAILMENT</center>
 
<br />
 
My Lord Holt has laid down the following <br />
 
rules with regard to Bailment.<br />
 
<br />
 
There are six sorts of bailment which lay a care<br />
 
& obligation on the party to whom tis made<br />
 
1 A bare bailt to another to keep for the use of the<br />
 
bailor, bailee not answerable witht gross neglect. <br />
 
2. A delivery of goods to another which are<br />
 
in themselves useful to keep, bailer if guilty<br />
 
of the least neglect or abuse of the loan answerable<br />
 
3 A delivery of goods for hire, hirer to take all imagi<br />
 
-nable care & to restore them at the time. <br />
 
4.A delivery by way of pledge if the goods are not the<br />
 
worse for using pawnee may use them at his peril<br />
 
as also if the keeping them be a charge, if not with-<br />
 
-standing all his diligence the goods be lost he shall have/his/debt <br />
 
<br />
 
5.Goods to be carried for a reward. if you deli-<br />
 
-ver them to a public or common carrier he <s>XXXXXXXX<br />
 
XXXXXXXXX</s><br />
 
must be chargeable at all events, but if to<br />
 
one who has particular private employ-<br />
 
ment he is not chargeable at all events though<br />
 
he receive a hire <br />
 
6. Where goods are deliverd to do some act about them<br />
 
as carrying witht a rewd. The person to whom<br />
 
they are deliver'd only chargeable if they are<br />
 
lost by his own particular neglect.<br />
 
<br />
 
 
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===Bargain & Sale===
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===<center>Commitments</center>===  
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Haw. P.C.46
<br /><br /><br />
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|All persons who are apprehended for offences  not bailable as also those who neglect to offer bail for offences which are bailable must be committed<br />Also wherever a justice has power to bind a person over or to compel him to do such a thing he  may commit quousque &c if in his presence he shall refuse to be bound or to do such a thing
2.Bl.338
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<br /><br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.&3. P.& M Ch.10
[Br.Fox(?)] to
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| Previous to commt the justice must take the examinatim of the Prisoner & the information of those that bring him & certify the same in writing.
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uses.33
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| 2. Haw. P.C.119, 120
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Every commitmt must be in writing under the hand  & sea1 of him that made it, shewing his authority & directed o the keeper of the prison. It ought to set forth the crime with convenient certainty<br />Every Mittimus ought to have a lawful conclusion And if grounded on an act of Parliament ought to be conformable to the method prescribd by that Statute.
7.Co.40
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|}
<br /><br />
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Cr.El.394
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===<center>Condition</center>===
<br /><br />
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2. Co.54
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<br /> <br /><br /><br />
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|C.L.203
8 Co.93
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The word condition or sub conditione does most properly create a condition. Other word create con -dition as proviso; but it must depend on another sentence, also it must be the words of the grantor and compulsory to enforce the grantee to do some act
<br /><br />
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|-
2 Co.35
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.204
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|As the intent of the testator chiefly governs in wills these words faciendum, faciendo ca intentione, ad effectum &c create a condition
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<center>BARGAIN & SALE</center>
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[    ] 12<br />9 CoXXX 85
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Conditions cannot be annex'd to estates of inheritance or freehold estates without deed. Secus of Rents annuities warranties &c. Executory interests. Also of Chattels.
Bargain & sale is a kind of a real contract whereby<br />
+
A person cannot resign or a condition be releas'd on condition. A man cannot release a personal thing on a condition subsequent, secus on a cond<sup>n</sup> precedent.
the bargainor bargains & sells that is contracts<br />
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|-
to convey, for some pecuniary consideration, the<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Moor 92<br />8 Co.44
land to the bargainee, & thereby becomes seis'd <br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Conditions can only be reserv'd to parties & privies, their Heirs Feme covert & infant hound by express conditions.
to his use.<br />
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|-
<br />
+
|5 Co.68<br />Cr.Ja.398<br />Vaugh.31<br />Co.L.163
No person can bargain & sell who cannot be seis'd to an(?)<br />
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|Conditions which defeat an estate are to be taken strict -ly therefore if a man leases lands for years on condition that the lessee /nor his assigns/ shall not alien but to one of his <sup>bro-</sup> -thers & the lessee aliens to one of his Brothers  the assignee is not within the condition but  he may alien to whom he pleases.
use. Though words of bargain & sale be used if no conside-<br />
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If a man makes a lease for years by indenture
ration of money be inserted it can only operate as a covt to /rec'd/ [ ] <br />
 
<br />
 
Any freehold or inheritance & possession remainder on<br />
 
reversion on an estate for use or years may be bargaind<br />
 
and be sold <br />
 
<br />
 
A man seis'd of a freehold may bargain & sell it for years<br />
 
but a man possess'd of a term cannot bargain & sell<br />
 
it so as to be executed by the statute.<br />
 
<br />
 
 
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.203
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|provided always & it is covenanted & agreed between the parties that the lessee shall not alien this is both a condition & a covenant.
Co.L.33
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|-
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Bl.154<br /><br />1 Vent.202<br />10 Co.42
6.Co.22
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|When the estate is so expressly confin'd & limited by the words of its creation that it cannot endure for any longer time than till the contingency happens upon which the estate is to fail this is denominated a limitation. These words are proper for its creation While, so long as, until, &c. In such cases the estate determines so soon as the contingency happens & the next subsequent estate which depends on such determination becomes immediately vested without any act to be done by him who is next in expectancy. But though X strict words of condition be used in its creation yet if on breach of the condition the estate be limited over to a third person the law construes it into a limitation.
<br /><br />
+
|-
Bar(?).rep
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|Ver.79, 167<br />2.Vent.952
<br />
+
|In equity with respect to conditions precedent & subsequent the prevailing distinction seems to be to releive agt the breach or non performance of a condition where a composition can be made.
142(?)
+
As where one devised <s>L 10000XX a piece</s><sup>lands</sup> to J.S. his
<br /><br /><br />
 
Co.L.351
 
<br /><br /><br /><br />
 
Br(?)24
 
<br />
 
Co.L.46
 
<br />
 
2.Bl.434
 
<br />
 
Co.L.300
 
<br /><br />
 
Pop.5.97
 
<br />
 
Co.L.46
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;351
 
<br />
 
Cr.Ch.344
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
2.Bl.433.B
 
<br />
 
3.Mod.186
 
<br /><br />
 
Salk 115
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;pl 4
 
<br /><br /><br /><br />
 
Ver.261
 
<br /><br />
 
1 Co 10
 
<br />
 
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>BARON & FEME </center>
 
<br />
 
The age of consent in an inft male is fourteen & in<br />
 
a feemale twelve. Both must be bound or neither <br />
 
<br />
 
A wife seperated by articles, in consideration of money recd<br />
 
by the Husbd & covenants by him, cannot be seis'd & forcd to<br />
 
live with him <br />
 
<br />
 
If a man marries a woman seised on fee he gains a freehold.<br />
 
Baron & feme may by deed (the wife being privately examd)<br />
 
transfer a freehold of which he is seis'd in her right. <br />
 
<br />
 
Marriage is a gift in law to the husbd of the wifes chattels<br />
 
real, but if he does not dispose of them in his life they survive to<br />
 
her & he cannot devise them away. If the husbd survives<br />
 
the wife they are absolutely his <br />
 
<br />
 
If a husbd possess'd of a term for seventy years makes a lease<br />
 
for twenty years to begin after his death this is good<br />
 
because a present interest passes. Secus if a rent be granted<br />
 
to issue out of the lands because the term comes entire to<br />
 
the wife by a title paramount the grant <br />
 
<br />
 
Choses in action do not survive to the husbd on/the death <br />
 
of the wife nor has he any right to them but as Admr. <br />
 
<br />
 
Husbd & wife divors'd from bed & board the wife having<br />
 
alimony brings suit & is allow'd costs husbd cannot<br />
 
release them <br />
 
<br />
 
A legacy was given to a feme covert who liv'd seperate/from<br />
 
her husbL, the Exr paid it to the feme & took her receipt<br />
 
for it, decreed to pay it over <s>XXX</s> again to the husbd with interest.<br />
 
Lease at will not determin'd by marriage<br />
 
<br />
 
 
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.366
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|kinsman paying £1000 a piece to his two  daughters who were his heirs at law and  J.S.made default & the daughters recovd in ejectmt yet J.S. was releiv'd on paymt of principal, interest & costs.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Bl.156<br />2 Vent.109<br />10 Co.38
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a condition be impossible at the time of its creation or afterwards become impossible by the act of God or the act of the feoffer himself, or if  (struck through)they(struck through)/ it/ be contrary to law or repugnant to the (struck through)estate(struck through) nature of the estate tis void.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.206
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the condition of a bond be impossible at the time of making it the condition is void & the obligation stands single. But if the condition is possible at the time of making it & becomes impossible <s>at the time of making it</s> by the act of God of the law or of the Obligee &c the obligation is saved.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Eq.Abr. 18
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The condition of a bond was to settle certain lands in such a manor by such a day; the obligor died before the  day the bond savd at law, but a specific execution decreed in chancery.
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.815
<br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If there be lessee for years on cnd<sup>n</sup> not to lien with<supra>t/supra> the assent of the lessor, makes his Ex<sup>r</sup> & devises it to him & the Ex<sup>r</sup> enters generally the testator not being indebted to any body, this is forfeiture of the condition
4 Co 60
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|}
<br /><br /><br />
+
 
salk 325
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===<center>Condition</center>===
<br />
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Ld.Ray.315
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|-
<br /> <br /><br />
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|7 Co.56<br />Vaug.32
2 Ver 410
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If there be a nomine pend given to the lessor for the nonpayment of the rent he must demand the rent before he can be entitled to the penalty. Or if the clause had been that if the rent were behind that the estate of the lessee shoud cease & be void, In these cases a demand must be made at the day prefixd for the payment & alledged expressly to have been made in the nleadings.
<br />
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|-
Ch.Ca.21
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer. 656
<br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But where the power of reentry is given to the lessor for default of payment without any further dem<sup>d</sup> the lessee has undertaken to pay it whether demanded or not
2.Vent.343
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|-
<br /> <br />
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vaugh.31
2.Ch.re.81-79
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If words of limitation be us'd the Lessee must at his peril pay the rent
<br /><br />
+
If man leases land on cond<sup>n</sup> that he shall not alien the land or any part thereof & after aliens part with the assent of the lessor the whole condition is dispens'd with
2 Ver 17
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|-
<br /> <br /><br />
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L. 202
Ver.408
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It is laid down as a rule that he who enters for a condition broken shall be in of the same estate he was before & therefore shall avoid all mesne incumbrances.
<br /><br /><br />
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|-
Moor 468
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.30
<br /><br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But a man entitled to be tenant by the Curtesy makes a feoffment in fee on condition, enters for condition broken & then his wife dies he shall not be tenant by the Curtesy
3 Mod 186
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
Haw.P.C.65
 
<br /> <br /><br /><br />
 
Haw.P.C.9
 
<br /> <br /><br /><br />
 
Ver.143
 
<br />
 
<br />
 
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>BARON & FEME</center>
 
<br />
 
A will or submission to an award made by feme sole are revok' d<br />
 
by her subsequent marriage <br />
 
<br />
 
Contracts or debts in presenti from hus'bd to wife, also <br />
 
such as are contingent & may happen during coverture are <br />
 
extinguish'd by marriage <br />
 
<br />
 
A man enters into a bond to his intended wife condition'd<br />
 
to leave her £1000 & mortgages his estate not leaving personal <br />
 
assets to discharge the bond. Decreed in equity tho void in law<br />
 
<br />
 
Equity will set aside the intended wife's contracts enterd into<br />
 
before marraige when they appear to have been made<br />
 
with an intent to deceive & cheat the husbd & are in dero-<br />
 
-gation of the rights of marriage.<br />
 
<br />
 
Widow before her marriage with a second husbd may without <br />
 
his knowledge, make provision for her children by the first <br />
 
<br />
 
The husbd is liable for the wifes debts contracted before marriage<br />
 
whether he had any portion with her or not <br />
 
<br />
 
Husbd not liable for her debts before coverture unless recoverd<br />
 
in her life time <br />
 
<br />
 
Feme covert not punishable for theft if committed in compy  <br />
 
with or by coercion of her husbd. secus if the theft be only by  <br />
 
the command of her husband.  <br />
 
<br />
 
If the wife incur the forfeiture of a penal statute the husbd<br />
 
may be made a party to an action or information for the same.<br />
 
Sevl goods were devis'd to A's/ wife/ for life & after her death to B.<br />
 
Though A & his wife were parted & there had been great suits for<br />
 
alimony, & they during the seperation had wasted the goods yet(?)<br />
 
husbd charg'd for this conversion of the wife's.<br />
 
<br />
 
 
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|-
 
|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lit.sec. 337<br />Co.L.308
<br /><br /><br /><br />
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man makes a feoffmt in fee with condition to be void if the feoffer pays a certain sum of money to the feoffee & he dies before paymt the heir cannot pay it. But when a day of paymt is limited & the feoffor dies before the day his heir/may tender the money
Mod 128
 
<br />
 
2.Vent.155
 
<br />
 
Salk.116
 
<br />
 
118.pl.10
 
<br /><br />
 
<s>X</s> 2<sup>d</sup> Ld.Ray.
 
<br />
 
1006
 
<br />
 
Str.647
 
<br /> <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
 
2 Show. 283
 
<br />
 
Ba.Dissei-
 
<br />
 
Str. 67
 
<br /> <br /><br /><br />
 
[  ] 159
 
<br /> <br />
 
| style="vert ical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>BARON & FEME</center>
 
<br />
 
A husbd may by law be compel'd to find his wife with <br />
 
necessaries suitable to his degree circumstances<br /> 
 
estate of which & of the wifes necessity the jury are to  <br />
 
determine. The wife has no absolute power by any  <br />
 
contract of hers though for necessaries to bind the  <br />
 
husbd without his assent precedent or subsequent of  <br />
 
which likewise the jury are to judge. If she cohabits with  <br />
 
her husbd & bought necessaries for herself children or<br />
 
family the husbd is liable for them so if he runs from<br />
 
her, or turns her away, or forces her by cruelty<br />
 
to go away from him. But if he allows her<br />
 
a separate maintenance or prohibits particular<br />
 
persons from trusting her he shall not be liable<br />
 
during the time he pays that maintenance or for<br />
 
goods taken from the particular persons pro-<br />
 
-hibited ----If the wife pawns his cloaths & bor-<br />
 
-rows money to redeem husbd not liable<br />
 
<br />
 
If Baron or stranger desscise another to the use of a<br />
 
feme covert her agreement signifies nothing. But if a<br />
 
Feme covert actually enters & commits a dessenin, binding<br />
 
Husbd & wife make a lease by indenture of the wifes lands<br />
 
reserving rent, he dies, she marries again, the second husbd<br />
 
receives the rent & dies she cannot avoid the lease.<br />
 
<br />
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.207<br />5 Co.96
<br /><br /><br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If A enfeoffs B on condition that B ehall pay money on a day & before the day B enfeoffs C either of them may tender the money
Co.L.3
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<br /><br /><br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.210<br />5 Co.97
Moor.432
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man bargains & sells lands with a proviso that /it/ the vendor before such a day pay so much money to the vendee his heirs or assignes then the sale to be void a tender to the Exr is not good. secus if a feoffee be to pay money to the feoffer. Designatio unius est exclusio alterius.
<br />
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Str.239
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr. El.798
<br /> <br /><br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the condition of an obligation be to pay less sum & no day of paymt be limited the obligor ought to pay it presently that is in convenient time.
Salk.114
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|-
<br /> <br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.363
Vent.328
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The intent of the condition must be honestly performd. If the condition be in th copulative & it is not possible to be perform'd it shall be taken in the disjunctive
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|-
Co.L.133
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hob.103
<br /> <br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the condition of an obligation be that the obligor shall pay £10 to th obligee which is for the rent of cert<sup>n</sup> lands & the obligee enters on the land & so suspends the rent yet this shall not excuse the paymt for it is but a recital that it is for rent & therefore not material.
Co.L.351
 
<br />
 
Yel.166
 
<br /> <br />
 
Bro.B&F.66
 
<br />
 
Co.L.933
 
<br />
 
| style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
 
<center>BARON & FEME</center>
 
<br />
 
A femme covert is capable of purchasing, but the husbd  may<br />
 
disagree & it shall void the purchase, though the husbd<br />
 
should agree to the purchase yet after his death she may<br />
 
waive it & if she does no act which proves her assent to<br />
 
it her heirs may waive it after her. <br />
 
<br />
 
In those cases where the debt or cause of action will<br />
 
survive to the wife husbd & wife are regularly to join<br />
 
in the action. <br />
 
<br />
 
The fruit of the labor of the wife belongs to the husbd for<br />
 
which he only shall bring the action unless there is an ex- <br />
 
-press promise to the wife. <br />
 
<br />
 
For a personal tort done to the wife they must join & if the  <br />
 
wife dies the action dies with her  <br />
 
<br />
 
all actions for which the wife stood attachd at the time of the co-<br />
 
-verture, also for all her torts or trespasses during coverture<br />
 
the action must be brought agt both baron & feme <br />
 
<br />
 
If goods come to feme covert by trover, the action my be brought <br />
 
agt both but the conversion must be laid solely in the husbd. <br />
 
<br />
 
A husbd who has abjur'd the realm or who is banish'd is civi-<br />
 
-liter mortuus, his wife must be consider'd as a feme sole<br />
 
A woman whose husbd had left her about twelve years had car-<br />
 
-ried on a trade & given receipts in her own name, being sued<br />
 
for debt contracted in the course of her trade gave coverture<br />
 
in evidence & her husband was prov'd to have been lately alive<br />
 
in ireland. Jury jound for Deft.<br />
 
<br />
 
 
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===Bastardy===  
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===<center>Condition</center>===
{| style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 50%; border: 1px solid #000;"
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|-
 
|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.207<br />Cr.El.755
<br /><br />
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the condition of an oblig~tion be to pay a small sum at a certain day & the obligee refuses it at the day, tho' this saves the penalty yet the principal must be naid. Secus if the condition be for the performance of an act collateral to the obligation
Sal.122
 
<br />
 
pl.5
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
Br.bar.36
 
<br />
 
Co.L.344
 
<br /><br />
 
Godol.281
 
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
 
Co.L.8
 
<br /><br />
 
Co.L.8
 
<br /><br /><br /><br />
 
Co.L.245
 
<br /><br /><br />
 
7 Co.44
 
<br />
 
Sal 120
 
<br />
 
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<center>BASTARDY </center>
 
<br />
 
All persons born in lawful wedlock are deemd legita-<br />
 
mate unless there is an apparent impossibility that<br />
 
they shou'd be generated by the husband.<br />
 
<br /> 
 
If a person be castrate, be under the age of fourteen<br />
 
or out of the realm the issue are bastards<br />
 
<br /> 
 
The usual time for the legitimation of children<br />
 
born after the death of the husbd is nine solar <br />
 
months & ten days.<br />
 
<br />
 
A lewd woman immediately after her husbds<br />
 
death married her adulterer & within six months<br />
 
had a child -adjudged to be her first husbands<br />
 
Widow married immediately child born within nine<br />
 
months & eleven days adjudged the secd husbds<br />
 
<br /> 
 
If there be bastard eigne & a mulier & on the death<br />
 
of the father the bastard enters & enjoys the land<br />
 
during <s>XXX</s> life the mulier cannot enter on his own issue<br />
 
<br />
 
No man can bastardize another after his death<br />
 
<br /> 
 
To exclude the mulier from his inheritance the<br />
 
the possession of the bastard must be uninterupted<br />
 
& a descent cast to his issue.<br />
 
<br /> 
 
<br />
 
 
 
 
|-
 
|-
| &nbsp;
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.755<br />Cr.Ja.14
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Regularly if the condition be to be perform'd by a stranger & he refuses the obligation is forfeited.
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If the condition be to make a gift in tail to a stranger who refuses obligation and because it was intended that the <s>feoffee</s><sup>obligee</sup> shoud have the reversion
26-16- 6
 
<br />
 
58&nbsp;&nbsp; 1 &nbsp;&nbsp;4
 
<hr width="60" style="height: 1px; color: 000000;" />
 
84-17-10  
 
 
 
</div>
 
 
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===Bills of Sale===
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===<center>Coparceners</center>===
{| style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 50%; border: 1px solid #000;"
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.163
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man having lands in fee hath issue two daughters & one of them is attainted of felony & the father dies both daughters being alive one moity shall descend to the innocent daughter & the other moity shall escheat. Had it been remainder to the right Heirs of A whoXX is dead leaving issue two daughters when of one is attaint ed of felony the remainder void for the whole
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5 Mod.141<br />Ld.Ray.64 pl. 1
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|One coparcener cannot before partition mke avowry for the moity of a rent
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.164
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If coheirs are disseir'd before partition their possessory action must be joint, secus of an action brought by their issue
 +
|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;255<br />Co.L.171
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If two parceners of full age make an unequal partition it shall bind them secus if one had been within age
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|8.Co.101
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If two Parceners take husbands who make an equal partition this shall bind their wives, secus if the partition be uneq<sup>l</sup>
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;" |
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|F.N.B.62<br />Booth 244
<br /><br />
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|When a partition is made by writ tis directed to the sheriff to summon the refractory coparcener to shew cause why she will not make partition of the lands &c.
3 Co.81
+
There are two judgements, the first that partition be made between the afores<sup>d</sup> parties of the afores<sup>d</sup> tenements & appurtenances, on which there goes out a writ to the sheriff commanding him to go in person with a jury to the tenem<sup>ts</sup> to be divided & there in presence
<br /><br /><br /><br />
 
Mo.638
 
<br /> <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
 
3 Co.8l
 
<br /> <br /><br />
 
2 Bulst.
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;226
 
<br /><br /><br /><br />
 
5.Co.60
 
<br />
 
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<center>BILLS OF SALE</center>
 
<br />
 
Blood & natural affection a void consideration agt cre-<br />
 
-ditors<br />
 
<br />
 
If goods continue in the possession of the vendor after<br />
 
a bill of sale of them, tho<sup>h</sup> there is a clause in the bill<br />
 
that the vendor shall account annually with the<br />
 
vendee for them, yet it is fraud.<br />
 
<br />  
 
A genl conveyance of them all without any ex-<br />
 
-ception, also a secret manner of transacting the<br />
 
said bill <s>as that it be</s> also unusual clauses containd<br />
 
in it, as that it be made honestly, truly, & bonafide<br />
 
are marks of fraud & collusion.<br />
 
<br />
 
Possession of a lease for years after an absolute convey-<br />
 
-ance or gift fraudulent, secus if the conveyance or sale<br />
 
be conditional as that on paymt of so much money it shall go<br />
 
to the vendee<br />
 
<br />  
 
Fraud need not be pleaded but may be given in evidence<br />
 
<br />
 
 
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===<center>Coparceners</center>===
BILL OF EXCEPTIONS 
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
2. inst. XXXX426
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2 Inst. 427
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Booth 245<br />Co.L.167<br />Cr.El.9
Dyer 231
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|of the parties (if they anpear on summons) by the oath(?) of twelve men, to make An equal & fair partition & then return the inquisition of the partition annex'd to  the writ under the seals of the Sheriff & the jurors whose  names are likewise to be return'd
pl 3
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|-
Ray.46
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dalison 28
2.Inst.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|All must be concluded in a partition by writ. There is a condition annex'd to a partition that if  either the whole of any one share, or an estate for lif or in tail, be there out evicted by entry with<sup>t</sup> action  the party may avoid the partition.
427
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|}
Vent. 366
 
  
At common law a writ of error lay error lay not for an
+
===<center>Costs</center>===
error in law not appearing in the record & there-
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
-fore. 13th of Ed. l.ch.30. gives a bill of exceptions in such case.
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|-
 
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22.G.2 ch 5 180<br />Cr.Ch.141<br />Sal.206. pl.5<br />Mod.129<br />2 Ld.Ray.831<br />Str.645
The stat. extends to all pleas dilatory or peremptory
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In actions of Asst & battery & slander if the jury  give under five pound damages in the Genl. Ct. or under forty shillings in Chy Ct . Plaintiff  shall recover no costs. In the construction of a similar stat. in Engd it has been held that it extends not to slander of title or to slander which can only lie where there is special damage, or in an action for beating his sert per quad servetium amisit.
to prayers to be receiv'd, oyer of records & deeds &c
+
|-
also to any material evidence offer'd & overruld
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|G.2.ch 5 180
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|And in all actions of trespass & all other personal ac- -tions where it shall not be enter'd on accd. that the interest &c. in lands might be in dispute, or that the trespass was wilful or malicious if the jury find under forty shillings the Pltf shall not recover more costs than damages
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.314 pl 21
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Exrs or Admrs Plfs pay no costs unless the action is brought in their own right as for a conversi- -on or trespass in their own time
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|25 G.2 ch 5
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Also in Chy Ct. unless Ct. shall certify probable  cause  for prosecu <sup>/tion</sup>
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|7.G.3.ch.23
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Prosecutors for offences not capital in Genl Ct. whose names sh~ll be set at th foot of the indictmt liable to costs on bill not found or deft acquitted.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent.193<br />Sal.206 pl 4<br />2 Inst. 288
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A common informer on a popular stat. can in no case recover costs unless they be expressly given by such stat.
 +
|}
  
The party/must pray the justices to put their seals to
+
===<center>Costs</center>===
his bill before judgement & after judgement they may
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
(if they have before refus'd) be commanded to it
+
|-
 
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ch.559
The Ct. will not suffer the party to move any thing
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But in an action on a stat. by the party griev'd for a certain penalty given by such stat. Plaintiff shall recover costs
in arrest of judgement on the point on which the
+
|-
bill of exceptions has been before allow'd.  
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|10.Co.116
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where damages were before recoverable & a stat. encreases them to double or treble the value, costs also as parcel of the damages shall be trebled
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Where there is nothing in the will which can convince the mind of the Court that no <br />favor was intended by the Testator to those children born  posterior to the Divise
 +
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===Page 45===
 
BURGLARY
 
Hale
 
P.C. 80
 
Hale P.C.
 
81
 
Hawk
 
P.C.102
 
XXXXXXXX
 
4.Bl.227
 
  
Burglary is a breaking & entering the mansion house of ano-
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===<center>Covenant</center>===
-ther or a church or the walls or gates of a walld town
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
with an intent to commit some felony.
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|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1.Ch.Ch.294
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Any wds in a writing seal'd. &c which shew the parties concurrence to the performance of a future act will  create a covenant.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.197 . pl 3
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Covt on deed poll the parties must be nam'd therein
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.XX 17
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man makes a lease for years of land by the words concessi or demissi these import a covenant.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.Co , 80
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Bond for performance of covts genly extend to covts in law & deed.
 +
But an express covt qualifies the generality of covt in law.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Owen 104
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Covt does not lie for goods leas'd by indenture though they be evicted within the term.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5 Co.18-19
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where there is a joint interest the action of covt must  be joint. But if two bind themselves severally to pay  money the obligee may sue which he pleases
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Str.Cas.12<br />Cr.El.553
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In every case where the testator is bound by a covt the  Exr. shall be bound by it if it be not determin'd by his death
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|And .55<br />Vent. 175
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Covts real or such as are annexd to the estates shall descend  to the heir of the covenantee & he alone shall take advan- -tage of them. Secus of covts in gross .Also for Breaches in  the time of the covenanter action shall be brought by Exr.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr. El. 457<br />5.Co.16
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The assignee of a term is bound to perform all the covts annex'd to the estate, as where it extends to a thing in esse
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5 Co.15<br />Cr.Ja.438
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the covt be for a thing not in esse; Assignee not bound  unless nam'd. If the assignee be nam'd yet if the thing  to be done be merely collateral & no way concern the  thing demisd, it shall not bind him
 +
|}
  
One who comes down a chimney, opens a window, /or/breaks
+
===<center>Covenant</center>===
the glass thereof, unlocks the door or draws the latch
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
of a door, or if persons coming to a house with
+
|-
an intent to rob it, are let in under pretence of
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hard. 87<br />5 Co.17
business & then rob the house, or take lodgings in the
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Assignee not bound by a covt for the delivery of per- -sonal things though particularly namd
house & then fall on the Landlord & rob him, or having
+
|-
brought a Constable with hue & cry bind the constable
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ba.Cov.32<br />Cr.Ja.309<br />Ray.303<br />Sal.31.pl.2<br />Ld.Ray.368<br />4  Co 80. 5 Co. 17.<br />Cr.El.303<br />Cr.El.599
& rob - these cases have been adjudged burglary.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where a man leases for years & covenants for him & his assigns, the lessee assigns over.Lessor has his action agt assignee or Lessee. Also an Assignee who assigns over is liable for the rent due before & during his enjoymt Lease by indenture covt in law created by the word de- -mise shall go to the assignee. So of all Covts vrhich run with the land.
   
+
|-
Any the least entry either with the whole or with a part of
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|8.Co.83
the body or with a pistol or weapon is sufficient.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|All contracts are to be taken according to the intent of the parties express'd in their words & if there be any doubt it shall be construed most strong agt covenanter
+
|-
There may be also an entry in law a.s where sevl come
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sid.309<br />Ray.27<br />Broke obligation<br />Dyer 4.28
to commit a felony & some stand in parts adjacent while
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the principal thing to b perform'd as conveying an estate &c /be void/ further covts which are relative & dependant thereon are so likewise. So if lessee  for years grants so much of the term as shall be to come at the time of his death & covts that the lessee shall enjoy it & gives bond for  the perforwance of covts, yet the principal thing Viz. the grant being void for uncertainty, both bond & Covts are void likewise.
others enter & rob.
+
|-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.198 pl.4
It must be in the night, not day light to distinguish the face
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where A covts not to do an act which was lawful to do an act of Parlt comes after & xompels him to do it it repeals the covt, so if covts to do a thing which  is lawful & an act hinders him from doing it.
A house which a man dwells in but for part of the year
+
|}
Or which he has hird & brought nart of his goods in but has
 
not yet lodged in, or which XX his wife has hird tho' with his
 
privity & lives in will satisfy the w<sup>ds</sup> mansion house. Also out
 
buildings which are part of the mansion house, as a lodging
 
in one of the Inns of Ct or in a house actually divided from the
 
rest with a door to the street in which case the indictmt shd
 
term it the mansion house of the proprietor. There must
 
be an intention to commit a felony.
 
  
===Page 46===  
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===<center>Covenant</center>===
CARRIERS
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Co.L.89
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|-
Sal. 232. pl.11
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Jones 195
Comyns 25
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Secus if a man covts to do a thing which was unlawful & an act comes & renders ti lawful.
pl.10
+
If two men on sale of their wives lands covt that  they & their wifes have good right to convey lands & to make farther assurances if one of th wives be within age the covt. is broke
4 Co.84
+
|-
Vent. XXX
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ch. 176
238
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In an action of covt several breaches may be assign'd other- -wise in debt on an obligation condition'd to per- form covenants.
Carth.
+
|-
485
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.661
Co.L.89
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the breach be assign'd in the words of the covt sufficient.
4 Co.83
+
|-
Hawk
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.303<br />Cr.El.635
P.C. 90
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man be bound to perform all the covts in an in- -denture if they are all in the affirmative he may plead performance generally. Secus for the negative
Hale P.C.
+
|-
60
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lev.152<br />contra<br />2 Mod.309<br />5 Co.78<br />Cr.Ja.645
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It has been adjudged that where there are reciprocal covts in the  same deed one may be pleaded in bar of the other.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|? pl.2
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the assignee of a term have a covt from the assignor that he shall quietly free from all arrears of rent &c if  there be rent arrear yet he cannot assign this as any breach/of the covt unless he be sued or charged therewith
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|27 G 2, ch6 181
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In actions on bonds for performance of covts &c. jury may assess damages for such breaches as Plf shall prove. And on Demr for such as Plf shall assign after judgmt. Such judgmt to  remain as a security to the Plf. his Exrs. or Admrs on which they may have a XXXXX scire Facias agt Deft & assign any other breach.
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All persons carrying goods for hire come under
+
===<center>Curtesy of England</center>===
the denomination of common carriers
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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The master of a stage coach who only carries XXXX passen-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
gers for hire not liable for goods of those passengers.
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man marries a woman seir'd of lands  of inheritance & has issue by her which might  possibly inherit those lands he shall be tent by the Curtesy
If a carrier be robd he shall answer the value of the goods.
+
|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|D.& stud. 203<br />Co.l. 123<br />Co.L.144
If A delivers a box to a carrier to carry & he asks what is in it
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|He cannot be tent. of a [  ] at common law or  what is now called a trust, or of an Annuity after  writ brought
& A tells him a book & tobacco, tho' there is a hun-
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|-
-dred pounds besides if the carrier is robd he shall answer for the money
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|7.Vin.156 pl.23<br />Co.L.30.326<br />Dyer 363 pl.26<br />8 Co.72
But if A being a common carrier receives by his
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man may be tent. of an equity of redemption
book keeper from the servt of B two bags of money
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If a husbd after issue makes a feoffment in fee & the wife dies the feoffee shall hold it during the life of the husbd. But  Quere if such feoffment or lease made before issue shall be good by subseqt issue.
seald up containing as was told him £200 & the book keeper
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|-
gives a receiut to this effect Recd of &c two bags of money
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Inst. 309
XX seald up said to contain £200 which I promise to deliver
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If Tent by curtesy attempt to alien a greater estate he in reversion shall have a writ of entry.
such a day at ixeter to __ he to oay 10/pr Ct for carriage
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|-
& risk. Though the bags contain'd £450 & the carrier is robd
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Br. [  ] 6<br />Co.111
he shall be answerable only for the £200 for this is a
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the husbd make a feoft in fee & retake an estate to  him & his wife by which the wife is remitted he   shall not be tent. by the curtesy
particular undertaking; & the fraud of the Plaintiff.
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|}
 
A carrier may maintain trover & conversion agt a
 
stranger by reason of his special property.
 
 
If a carrier opens a pack & takes out part of the
 
goods, or if he having brought the goods to the
 
place apoointed takes them away again secretly
 
animo furandi he is guilty of felony
 
  
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===<center>Damages</center>===
CERTIORARI
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F.N.B.
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543
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L 42
22G.2
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If Ten<sup>t</sup> for life & he in reversion join in a lease for life & then in an action of wast tent for life shall recover the place wasted & he in reversion damages.
Ch 4
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27 G.2
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Morr 419<br .>Vent. 267
ch.1.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In all actions which sound in damages the jury may give what damages they think proper, though in con- -tracts the very sum specified & agreed on is usually given yet if there are any circumstances of hardship fraud or deceit, XXX tho not sufft to invalidate the contract the jury may consider them & proportion & mitigate the damages accordingly
 
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|-
Certiorari is an original writ out of Chan-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|10 Co 117<br />Cr.El.544
-cery or the Kings bench to the judges of an in-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Impersonal actions the Plf shall recover damages only for  the tort done before the action brought & cannot recover  more than he has counted for
-ferior Ct. com<sup>g</sup> them to return rec<sup>ds</sup> of a cause
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depending before them.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Br. Dam. 68
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Plf in Det<sup>ue</sup> may recover more damages agt Garnishee than  he has counted for
Certiorari is not to be allow'd fter issue or demur
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|-
-rer joind. Cause once remov'd by certiorari & sent
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Roll.Abr. 578
back by procedendo &c never after to be removd
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In trespass for rescuing distress, Deft justifies on special matter, demurrer, for the Plf he shall have the damages he has counted for
 
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|-
Certiorari not to be granted here the matter in
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Yel.45 vide<br />11.Co.56
dispute was not originally cognizable in Genl Court.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the jury find higher damages than are containd  in the declar<sup>n</sup> Ct may give judgmt for so much as the party hae declard for or plaintiff may release
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|-
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|11.Co.6<br />Cr.El.860
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|The jury cannot regularly assess seve<sup>l</sup> damages for one  trespass with which the Defts are jointly charg'd. But if one Deft is found guilty at one time & the other at another time sev<sup>l</sup> damages may be
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===<center>Damages</center>===
COMMITMENTS
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2 Haw.  
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P.C.46
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3 Mod.12
2.&3. P.& M
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|be taxed & the Plf hath election to take execution de melioribus damnis
Ch.10
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|-
2. Haw.  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Tal.15 pl.6<br />Ld.Ray.116
P.C.119
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In battery pro amputatione manus dextrae the Court may increase the damages for it is apparent from the rec<sup>d</sup> & view of the Ct.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|So in trespass on a nihil dicit if a writ of enquiry of damages be awarded the Ct. may encrease or di -minish the damages found by the inquest  adjudged in an action of ass<sup>t</sup> Battery & wounding 
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Yel.176<br />Cr.Ch.438
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If action of trespass if brought on a Stat. on which the Plf is to recover double or treble damages the damages are to be assised by the jury & doubled by the Ct.
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|}
  
All persons who are appreahended for offences
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===<center>Debt</center>===
not bailable as also those who neglect to offer bail for
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offences which are bailable must be committed
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|-
Also wherever a justice has power to bind a person
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
over or to compel him to do such a thing he
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the Stat. prohibits a thing under a certn penalty & pres- scribes no particular method for recovering it, the party shall have an action of debt.
may commit quousque &c if in his presence he
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|-
shall refuse to be bound or to do such a thing
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Co.22
Previous to commt the justice must take the exami
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|On a contract debt lies not till all the days of paymt are pass'd.
-natim of the Prisoner & the information of those that
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|-
bring him & certify the same in writing.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lev. 54
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one enters into a contract to pay money &c at his sev<sup>l</sup> contingencies the obligee has his action at th hap- pening of either of them
Every commitmt must be in writing under the hand
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|-
& sea1 of him that made it, shewing his authority &
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22.G.2.Ch 27 p. 249
directed o the keeper of the prison. It ought to
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Debt may be brought on promissory note for money or tobacco & by assignee of bond in his own name and for money due on protested bills of exchange agt the drawer or indorser or both.
set forth the crime with convenient certainty
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22.G.2.Ch.10
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Debt will lie for rent due on a lease for life as well as years
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.Co.49
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a feme lessee for life takes husbd & dies debt lies agt the husbd for rent issuing out of the land.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.88
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man sells certain cloths for £66 flemish money he may bring an action of debt for £39-12 monetae angli & setting forth the special matter & avering that £66 flemish money was at the time of sale worth £39.12 english money & that the deft has not paid &c.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.32
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an Exr recovers any thing in the right of hist testator it must be in the detinet only.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ja.685
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But if an Exr. takes oblig<sup>n</sup> for debt due to his testa tor in debt on this oblig<sup>n</sup> it must be in the debet X & detinet
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|}
  
Every Mittimus ought to have a lawful conclusion
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===<center>Debt</center>===
And if grounded on an act of Parliament ought to
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
be conformable to the method prescribd by that Statute.
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr. Ja. 685
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|So if an Exr sells the goods of his testator
CONDITION
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|-
C.L.203
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent . 321
Co.L.204
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Also debt agt the Exr shall be in the detinet only unless after judgemt R devast[avi]<sup>t</sup> is suggested
[   ] 12
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|-
9 CoXXX 85
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El. 74
Moor 92
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But if debt be brought agt Exr for arrearages of rent in curr'd after the death of the testator it shall be in the debet Debt agt Baron & feme for debt before marriage in debet.
8 Co.44
+
In debt on an oblig<sup>n</sup> the deft cannot plead nil debet
5 Co.68
+
In debt for rent with deed the proper plea is non est factum
Cr.Ja.398
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|}
Vaugh.31
 
Co.L.163
 
  
The word condition or sub conditione does most pro-
+
===<center>Descent</center>===
-perly create a condition. Other word create con
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-dition as proviso; but it must depend on a
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|-
-nother sentence, also it must be the words of the gran
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Bl.208
-tor and compulsory to enforce the grantee to do
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Inheritances shall lineally descend to the issue of the person last actually seised but shall never lineally ascend
some act
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Bl.212
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The male issue shall be admittee before the female
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Do.214
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The eldest only of Males shall inherit but the females all together
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Do.217
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The lineal descendants in infinitum of any person deceas'd shall represent their ancestor
 +
|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Do.220
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|On failure of lineal descendants the inheritance shall descend to the blood of the first purchasor
 +
|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|224
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The  collateral beir of the person last seised must be his next collateral kinsman of the whole blood
 +
|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|234
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In collateral inheritances the male stock shall be prefer'd to the female unless where lands have descended actually from the female
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.15
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the eldest son enters yet if the relct of the (struck through)widow(struck through)/father/ be endow'd & the eldest son dies the brother of the half blood & not the sister shall have the reversion of the third part For the widow is [  ] in continuance of her husbds estate Secus if the eldest son had made a lease for life & leseee  had endowed the widow.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lit.sec. 387.8.441
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In descents which toll entries it is requir'd that the ancestor die seis'd of a freehold & fee
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As the intent of the testator chiefly governs in wills
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===<center>Descent</center>===
these words faciendum, faciendo ca intentione, ad effec
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
-tum &c create a condition
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|-
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| style="width: 80%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man seis'd of lands in fee on condition dies seised  if the condition be broken in his life it does not take away  the right of Entry 1n the feoffer. Lit. sec. 391.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man seis'd of lands in fee devises them to another in fee & dies whereby the descent in law is cast on the devisee, & the heir before any entry made by the devisee  enters & dies seised, this descent shall not take away the entry of devisee because he would be without remedy having never had possesion. Co.L.240.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"| If the younger son enters by abagemt & dies seis'd yet the Heir or his issue may enter. Secus if the younger son has made a feoffmt in fee & the feoffee had died seis'd. Co.L.342
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Or if the elder brother had enterd & been disseis'd by the younger L.l 397
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The same law holds of intrusions Co.L.243
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The entry of inf<sup>ts</sup> & feme coverts not taken away by descent s. L.Sec. 402
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|So desc<sup>t</sup> lost during imprisonment, or absence in foreign parts /Co.L. 255/
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|}
  
Conditions cannot be annex'd to estates of inheri-
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===<center>Detinue</center>===
tance or freehold estates without deed. Secus of Rents
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
annuities warranties &c. Executory interests. Also of Chattels.
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|-
   
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
A person cannot resign or a condition be releas'd on
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In detinue th party is to recover the thing in specie or damages for the detainure.
condition. A man cannot release a personal thing
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|-
on a condition subsequent, secus on a cond<sup>n</sup> precedent.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3. Bl. 150
   
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|To ground an action of detinue these points are  necessary. 1.That the deft came lawfully by the goods as either by delivering them to him or find- -ing them. 2d. That the Plf have a property  3. That the goods themseves be of some value & 4. That they be ascertain'd in point of identity
Conditions can only be reserv'd to parties & privies, their Heirs
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Feme covert & infant hound by express conditions.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sid.172<br />Yel.165
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Detinue lies only for or agt the husbd for goods detaind by or from a feme covert before marrige.
Conditions which defeat an estate are to be taken strict
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|}
-ly therefore if a man leases lands for years on condi-  
 
tion that the lessee /nor his assigns/ shall not alien but to one of his <sup>bro-</sup>
 
-thers & the lessee aliens to one of his Brothers
 
the assignee is not within the condition but
 
he may alien to whom he pleases.
 
  
If a man makes a lease for years by indenture
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===<center>Devises</center>===
 
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
===Page 50===
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CONDITION
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver .104
Co.L.203
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A woman whose husbd is banishd for life by act of Parliamt/may make a will
2.Bl.154
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|-
1 Vent.202
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.27<br />Cr.Ch.219
10 Co.42
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Husbd may bind himself by covt or bond to per- -mit his wife to dispose of legacies &c. & this is such an appointmt as the husbd will be oblig'd to stand to.
Ver.79
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167
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.112
2.Vent.952
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A wife may be devisee tho' not grantee to her husbd
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Mod.315<br />Ld.Ray.262<br />Str.73
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An <s>inf</s><sup>male</sup> may devise his lands at 21 his negroes at 18 & his personal estate t 14 years of age; a female may dispose of her personal estate at 12 years old.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal. 231.pl.10<br />Ray.163<br />Sid. 153<br />Lev.135<br />Ray.162
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It has been doubted whether a devise to an inf<sup>t</sup> in ventre sa mere is good but all agree that a devise to an inft when he shall be born or wher God shall give him birth is good & that the freehold shall descend to the heir at law in the mean time.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Plow.343<br />Yel.347. pl.16
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man devises lands in which he has nothing & after purchases them such a devise is void.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Mod.217
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man devises lands & is disseisd & dies before reentry the devise is void.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ch.Ca.39
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|After articles agreed on for a purchase, the purchasor devises the land & dies before a conveyance executed, yet the land passes in equity
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.689
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An equitable interest deviseable as well as a legal estate
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|}
  
provided always & it is covenanted & agreed
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===<center>Devises</center>===
between the parties that the lessee shall not alien
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
this is both a condition & a covenant.
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|-
   
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3. Lev. 427
When the estate is so expressly confin'd & limited by
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A mere possibility not deviseable.
the words of its creation that it cannot endure
+
|-
for any longer time than till the contingency hap-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.Eq. 175.6
-pens upon which the estate is to fail this i~ denomiXXX-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A right to set aside a release deviseable & the devise of all the residue of the testators estate to the wife &-constituting her sole Exec<sup>x</sup> apt words for that purpose 
-nated a limitation. These words are proper
+
|-
for its creation While, so long as, until, &c. In such
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.6<br />2. Bl.108<br />Cr.Ja.416<br />Hob.2
cases the estate determines so soon as the contin-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man devises lands to another forever, or  in fee simple, or to him & his, or th~t such a one  shall be universal heir a fee passes. So if XXXX A devises land/s to B to give sell or do what he pleases with it, or to B & his blood, or to B & his succeesors. So if the words be I release all my lands to A & his  Heirs or I will that A shall have my inheritance  or that A shall be heir to all my lands.
-gency happens & the next subsequent estate
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|-
which depends on such determination becomes
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.378<br />5.Co.21<br />2.Sal.685
inmediately vested without any act to be done
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A Device shall be intended for the benefit of the devisee therefore wherever there is a sum in gross to  be paid the devisee has a fee
by him who is next in expectancy. But though
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|-
X strict words of condition be used in its creation
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.564<br />Sal.234.pl.13<br />Cr.Ch.447
yet if on breach of the condition the estate be
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The word estate in a devise generally passes a fee  But where the word estate is coupled with chattels it  may be construed to mean only chattel interests
limited over to a third person the law construes
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|-
it into a limitation.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.9
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A devise to a man gen<sup>ly</sup> construed for the life of the devicee
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.498
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Tho' a devise on a consideration gen<sup>ly</sup> passes a fee yet where there are express words to determine the  intent of the devisor there the devise shall be construed accordingly
 +
|}
  
In equity ith respect to conditions precedent &
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===<center>Devises</center>===
subsequent the prevailing distinction seems to be
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
to releive agt the breach or non performance of a
+
|-
condition where a composition can be made.
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|9.Co.128<br />Vent.230
As where one devised (struck through)L 10000XX piece(struck through)-/lands/to J.S. his
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man devise lands to his son B & if he has issue male of his body lawfully begotten then to his issue, if no issue male devises over, B has an estate tail
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.99
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Wherever the ancestor takes an estate for life & there is a limitation to his heirs or issue then words are words of limitation & not of purchase
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|6 Co 16 sec<br />Vent.212
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lands were devis'd to A & his wife & after their decease to their children they having then a son & a daughter living, A & his wife have hird an estate for life
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.66<br />2.Ver.427<br />10 Mod. 181<br />Abr.Eq.184<br />
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An express devise of an estate for life is sometimes not enlarged by a subsequent limitatio to his heir
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Co.96<br />Cr.El.311
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man devises lands to his Exrs for paym<sup>t</sup> of his debts &, after paymt the remainder shall not vest title the debts are paid & the estate shall go from Exr. to Exr. for that purpose.  
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.112, 236
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man devises lands to be sold by his Exrs or to his Exrs to be sold, the Exrs shall have the profits before sale to their own use secus if the devise had been that his Exrs shou'd sell his land.
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|-
 +
|3.Co.20<br />Cr.El.202
 +
|A devises lands to his Exrs till his son comes of age, the profits to be applied to the performance of his will though the son dies before he comes
 +
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===<center>Devises</center>===
CONDITION
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
2.Ver.366
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|-
2.Bl.156
 
2 Vent.109
 
10 Co.38
 
Co.L.206
 
Eq.Abs. (Abr?)
 
18
 
Cr.El.815
 
  
kinsman paying £1000 a piece to his two
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ch. Ca.113
daughters who were his heirs at law and
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|of age yet the interest of the Exrs continues till he wou'd have been of age.
J.S.made default & the daughters recovd in ejectmt
+
|-
yet J.S. was releiv'd on paymt of principal, interest
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.Eq.395<br />Gil. eq. rep. 36
& costs.  
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man devis'd land to his wife till his son & heir appa- -rent shou'd be of age & then to his son & his heirs, the inte- rest of his wife determines by the death of his son before 21. & the remainder vests in the son on the death of the testator
 
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|-
If a condition be impossible at the time of its cre-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cid 151 Sec<br /> Lev.264
-ation or afterwards become impossible by the
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A term was devis'd to B & if he died within the term the residue to C after he attains the age of 21 if C dies before  21. B, tho' he dies first has a bequest of the whole term.
act of God or the act of the feoffer himself, or if
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|-
(struck through)they(struck through)/ it/ be contrary to law or repugnant to the (struck through)estate(struck through)
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4 Co. 82<br />Cr.El.390<br />Bl. 4.3. pl. 1<br />Eq.Abr.197
nature of the estate tis void.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A devis'd lands to B & C till £800 be rais'd out of them. B & C have the lands no longer than till they might have recd if out of the profits unless the disturbance is by the heir
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Ver.708
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Creditors are so far favor'd especially in equity that where ever it appears to be the testators intent that his lands shou'd be liable for his debts they shall be subjected thereto tho there be no express words to charge them. As  where A devises that all his debts &c be paid in the <u>first place</u>
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.1O4<br />2.Ch.Ca.2O5
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If lands are devis'd to trustees for paymt of debts & C gains out of the rents & (underlined)profits(underlined) trustees may sell the land itself
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vagh.251<br />Cr.Ja.75
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where estates are created by implication to the dispersion of th heir at law the implication must be necessary & not merely possible
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent.230
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the devisee takes a particular estate of
 +
|}
  
If the condition of a bond be impossible at the time
+
===<center>Devises</center>===
of making it the condition is void & the obligation
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
stands single. But if the condition is possible at the
+
|-
time of making it & becomes impossible (struck through)at the time of
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
making it(struck through) by the act of God of the law or of the Obli-
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|inheritance by express words in the will, such estate shall not be enlarg'd by implication
-gee &c the obligation is saved.
+
|-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Levin 418<br />Sal.237.pl.16
The condition of a bond was to settle certain lands in such
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A devise of things personal is good though the testator had them not at the time of making his will.
a manor by such a day; the obligor died before the  
+
|-
day the bond savd at law, but a specific execution de-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.387
-creed in chancery.  
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|By a devise of all goods a lease for term of years has pass'ed.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.35
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Devise to A for life & after his death to the heir of B. Goods vest in him who was heir of B at his decease
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Bl.172.3
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An executory devise needs not any particular estate to support it. A fee simple or other lessXX estate may be limited after a fee simple. A remainder may be limited in a chattel interest after a particular estate for life created in the same
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.205
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The contingency on which it is to vest must happen in a life or lives in being or nine months after a life; or a reasonable number of years
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.590<br />Vagh.272<br />2.[Rol ?] rep. 497
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An executory devise bein a mere collateral possibility is not bound by a recovery.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Mod.289<br />Abr.Eq.288<br />Ld.Ray.204
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|One devises lands to his wife till his son comes to the age of 21 years then to person the fee vests immediately in the son though the wife shall enjoy the lands
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Str.132.Sal.226 pl 4<br />2.Sand.330<br />4.Mod.234<br />2.Lev.39<br />3.Keb.11<br />3.Sal.299
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where a contingent estate is limited & depends on a freehold which is capable of supporting a rem<sup>r</sup> it shall never be construed an executory devise but a contingent remainder.
 +
|}
  
If there be lessee for years on cnd<sup>n</sup> not to lien with<supra>t/supra>  
+
===<center>Devises</center>===
the assent of the lessor, makes his Ex<sup>r</sup> & devises it to him
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
& the Ex<sup>r</sup> enters generally the testator not being indebt-
+
|-
-ed to any body, this is forfeiture of the condition
 
  
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.226.pl 4 226<br />Ld.Ray.3<br />2.wILL.20 P.56
CONDITION
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A rem<sup>r</sup> limited per verba in presenti shall not be construed an executory devise
7 Co.56
+
|-
Vaug.32
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer.303<br />Vent 224<br />Cr.Ja.448
Dyer.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|No cross rem<sup>rs</sup> can be created by implication in a will unless the words do plainly express the intent of the devisor to be so, as where de<sup>t</sup> acres are devis'd to A.B.& C. & if they die without issue of their bodies <u>or any of them</u> the lands to remain over there by reason of the words <u>any of them</u> they h&ve cross remainders
656
+
|-
Vaugh.31
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Lev.127<br />Co.L.18<br />3.Ch.Ca.35
Co.L.202
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where th testator makes the same disposition of his estate as the law wou'd have done, or where his disposition is in such genl terms that his intention  is uncertain, or where h is establishing a settlement agt the reason and policy of the law the will has been rejected.  
Co.L.30
+
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ch.298
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If on having bnds in fee & other lands for years devises all his lands & tenements the fee simple lands only pass. secus if he had only lease for years
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.And.123
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man devises his house in A & his lands in B a house on his lands in B will not pass
  
If there be a nomine pend given to the lessor for the
+
|-
nonpayment of the rent he must demand the rent
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Vent.285<br />2.Ver.461, 621<br />Abr.eq.211
before he can be entitled to the penalty. Or if the
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A Devise of all his lands not before devis'd, or of all the rest of his lands, or of all his lands out settlement &c sufficient to pass the reversion of lands out of which ea particular estat was before devisd So a devise of al his lands, tenements & hereditatments
clause had been that if the rent were behind that
+
|}
the estate of the lessee shoud cease & be void, In these
 
cases a demand must be made at the day prefixd
 
for the payment & alledged expressly to have been
 
made in the nleadings.
 
   
 
But where the power of reentry is given to the lessor
 
for default of payment without any further dem<sup>d</sup>
 
the lessee has undertaken to pay it whether demanded or not
 
   
 
If words of limitation be us'd the Lessee must at his
 
peril pay the rent
 
  
If man leases land on cond<sup>n</sup> that he shall not alien
+
===<center>Devises</center>===
the land or any part thereof & after aliens part with
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
the assent of the lessor the whole condition is dispens'd with
+
|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.623
It is laid down as a rule that he who enters for a condition
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|By a genl devise of all lands tenements & hereditaments  Mortgages in fee  tho' forfeited will not pas
broken shall be in of the same estate he was before &
+
|-
therefore shall avoid all mesne incumbrances.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr. eq. 214<br />3.Ver.729<br />Co.L.24 Dy.44
   
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A description of a person by the name of heir tho' not heir genl operating with the intention of the testator, suf<sup>t</sup> to ascertain the person to take. The authorities  of old books contra 
But a man entitled to be tenant by the Curtesy makes
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|-
a feoffment in fee on condition, enters for condition
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Plow.345<br />Cr.El.422
broken & then his wife dies he shall not be te-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man devises lands to A & his heirs & A dies in th life of the Devisor, B the heir of A takes nothing
-nant by the Curtesy
+
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.423 sec<br />2.Vent.722  
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If there be a devise to A for life rem<sup>r</sup> to B in fee tho A die in the life of the Devisor or refuse , B shall take.
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===<center>Disseisin</center>===
CONDITION
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Lit.sec.
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|-
337
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3lBl.169<br />Co.L.277
Co.L.308
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Disseisin is a wrongful putting out/of him who is actually seised of the freehold.
Co.L.207
+
|}
5 Co.96
 
Co.L.210
 
5 Co.97
 
Cr. El.798
 
Cr.El.363
 
Hob.103
 
  
If a man makes a feoffmt in fee with condition to be
+
===<center>Distress</center>===
void if the feoffer pays a certain sum of money
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
to the feoffee & he dies before paymt the heir cannot pay
+
|-
it. But when a day of paymt is limited & the feoffor
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.47<br />5.Co.3
dies before the day his heir/may tender the money
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the lessor reserve not the reversion h cannot distrain with<sup>t</sup> a clause of distress
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|-
If A enfeoffs B on condition that B ehall pay money
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.169<br />3.Co.22
on a day & before the day B enfeoffs C either of them
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A rent granted for equality of partition by one Parcener to another, or to a widow out of lands whereof she is dowable in lieu of her dower, or by one person to another on an exchange may be distrain'd for of common right
may tender the money
+
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22.G.2.<br />Ch.10.p.204
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Landlord may distrain for rent arrear after the lease is determind provided it be within six months after such determination, during the land lords interest in the lands & the Tenants possession.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Bl.7. CoL. 47
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Those things of which no man can have a valuable property cannot be distrain'd.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3. Bl. 8 <br />Cr.El.569, 552
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Whatever is in the personal use or occupation of a Man is for the time privileg'd from/any distress. Also valuable things in the way of trade
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Bl.9.10<br />7.Co.7<br />3.Co.92
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Things for which a replevin will not lye, as money out of a bag, cannot be distressed. So of things which cannot be return'd again in the same plight.<br />Distress for rent shou'd be made in the day. It may be taken in a house if the door be open or out of a window
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22.G.2. ch.10.p.204
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Goods fraudulently remov'd may within ten days be seised & sold as if they had been distrein'd on the premiss, provided they had not been bona fide sold before the seisure.
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If a man bargains & sells lands with a proviso that /it/
+
===<center>Distress</center>===
the vendor before such a day pay so much money to
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
the vendee his heirs or assignes then the sale to be void a
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|-
tender to the Exr is not good. secus if a feoffee be to
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22 G2 Ch 10 p.202
pay money to the feoffer. Designatio unius est exclusio alterius.
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Goods distrein'd & not replevied within ten days after such distress & notice given at the chief mansion house or other most uublic flace on th land , by giving (struck through)bond(struck through) suff<sup>t<\</sup> surety for paym<sup>t</sup> of the rent within three days may be sold to the highest bidder
+
|-
If the condition of an obligation be to pay less sum &
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.47<br />2 Inst.106<br />3. Bl.13<br />4.Mod.385<br />Ld.Ray.53
no day of paymt be limited the obligor ought to pay it
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Goods distrein'd if live to be out in a pound overt if dead & liable to damage to be put in a pound covert within three miles of the premises
presently that is in convenient time.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.247 pl.1
The intent of the condition must be honestly performd.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|On a similiar act of Parliament with our act of assembly it has been determind that notice given the owner of the goods is suff<sup>t</sup> whether it be left at the chief mansion hous or not.  
If the condition be in th copulative & it is not possible to be
+
|-
perform'd it shall be taken in the disjunctive
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3. Bl. 12<br />Vent.183<br />2. Inst.107
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Distress must be reasonable. A man may distrein an ox or a horse for three pence provided there be no other distress on the premises.
If the condition of an obligation be that the obligor shall
+
|-
pay  £10 to th obligee which is for the rent of cert<sup>n</sup> lands
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.47<br />22.G.2 Ch 10.p.203
& the obligee enters on the land & so suspends the rent
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If distress be with<sup>t</sup> cause owner may rescue the goods before they are impounded.--may have an action of trespass or on the case ag<sup>t</sup> the party distreining their Exrs. or Admrs. & shall recover double the value of the good distrein'd & sold.
yet this shall not excuse the paymt for it is but a re-
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|}
cital that it is for rent & therefore not material.
 
  
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===<center>Dower</center>===
CONDITION
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Co.L.207
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|-
Cr.El.755
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co. L.33<br />13.Co.22<br />2.Bl.XX 131
Cr.El.755
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The wife must be above nine years old at the death of her husbd otherwise she cannot be endow'd.
Cr.Ja.14
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.33
If the condition of an oblig~tion be to pay a small
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the husbd be attainted of treason or the wife be at- -tainted of treason or felony she shall not be endow'd unless she be pardon'd.
sum at a certain day & the obligee refuses
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|-
it at the day, tho' this saves the penalty yet the
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.Arn (?) ch.2.p.31
principal must be naid. Secus if the condition
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Widow of person dying intestate allow'd to remain in the mansion house & plantation thereunto adjoin ing with<sup>t</sup> paying rent until dower be assign'd her
be for the performance of an act collateral to
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|-
the obligation
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Bl.130<br />Lit, sec.36 <br />10.Co.98
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A woman is entitled to be endow'd of all lands of which her husbd was seised in fee simple or fee tail during the coverture & to which her issue might possibly have been heir. This excludes frdvrnfible freeholds.
Regularly if the condition be to be perform'd by a stranger
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|-
& he refuses the obligation is forfeited.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Brook 6 sec<br />Cr.El 564<br />3. Lev.437
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|To entitle the wife to Dower the husbd must have the freehold & inheritance in him simul & semel, but an intervening estate for years does not bar her dower
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Salk 54.pl.4<br />Ld.Ray.326
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the husb<sup>d</sup> makes a feoff<sup>t</sup> of lands & the feoffee improves them yet the wife shall only be endow'd of the value they were of in the husbds time.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Inst.32<br />Perk.328<br />Perk. 366
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the husbd have only a right of entry during coverture & have neither a seisen in fact or in law the wife shall not be endow'd.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.35<br />2 Co. 67
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a disseisor &c assign dower this shall not be avoided unless they be in of such estates by fraud & covin of the woman
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|}
  
If the condition be to make a gift in tail to a stranger
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===<center>Dower</center>===
who refuses obligation and because it was intended
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
that the (struck through)feoffee(struck through)/obligee/ shoud have the reversion  
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|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer 343<br />Co.L.34.37
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A woman entitled to dower cannot enter until it be assign'd to her & set out either by the heir terri tenant<sup>1</sup> or sheriff in certainty.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Bl.136
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the thing of which she is endowed be divisible it must be set out by metes & bounds if indivisible she must be endow'd specially as the third toll [dish to a mill(?)] &c
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|7.Co.37<br />Cr. El. 451
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The assignment of Dower must be absolute
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.Co.l22
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If lands assign'd for dower be lawfully evicted by elder  title the widow shall be endow'd anew
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Bl.136<br />13.Co.23 <br />4.Ann. Ch.4.p 24<br />19.G 2. Chl. p133<br />1.G.2.Ch4.84<br />2. Bl.137
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A widow may be barred of her dower by elopement or being forc'd away, by living voluntarily with he r adulte- -rer unless/her husbd be reconceild to her, by divorce a vinculo matrimonii, the treason of/her husbd, by detaining the title deeds or evidences of the estate from the heir untill she restore them by aliening the land <s>or negroes</s> assign'd her for dower, or sending the slaves out of the State with<sup>t</sup> consent of him in reversion or by feoffm<sup>t</sup> of husb<sup>d</sup> & wife, the wife being privily examind or by her husb<sup>ds</sup> will, she not renouncing it within nine months or by jointure
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ].2.13
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ten<sup>ts</sup> in Dower to recover damages only from the  time of requesting it.
  
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|}
COPARCENERS
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<sup>1</sup> i.e. terre-tenent, one who is literally in the possession of land, as distinguished from the owner out of possession.
Co.L.163
 
5 Mod.141
 
Ld.Ray.64
 
pl. 1  
 
Co.L.164
 
255
 
Co.L.171
 
8.Co.101
 
F.N.:B.62
 
Booth 244
 
 
If a man having lands in fee hath issue two daughters
 
& one of them is attainted of felony & the father dies
 
both daughters being alive one moity shall descend to
 
the innocent daughter & the other moity shall escheat.
 
Had it been remainder to the right Heirs of A whoXX is
 
dead leaving issue two daughters when of one is attaint
 
ed of felony the remainder void for the whole
 
 
One coparcener cannot before partition mke avowry
 
for the moity of a rent
 
  
If coheirs are disseir'd before partition their XXXDpossessory action
+
===<center>Dower</center>===
must be joint, secus of an action brought by their issue
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
+
|-
If two parceners of full age make an unequal partition it
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
shall bind them secus if one had been within age
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
+
|}
If two Parceners take husbands who make an equal
+
<br />
partition this shall bind their wives, secus if the partition be uneq<sup>l</sup>
+
====<center><big>Duress</big></center>====
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.253<br />Jenk.166
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where a person is illegally restrain'd of his liberty & enters into a bond or other security to th person who causes the restraint he may avoid the same for duress of imprisonment.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Inst.483<br />2.Ver.497<br />Cr.Ja.187<br />Sid.123
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man may avoid his own act for fear of loss of life or member, or mayhem or imprisonm<sup>t</sup>. Also in eq<sup>ty</sup>  a man may avoid his deed tho' the terror & force are not suff<sup>t</sup> to make it duress at common law <br />The duress must be done to the party himself his father, his son, or his wife.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.119
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Deed by duress to be avoided by special pleading judgement in actio.
 +
|}
  
When a partition is made by writ tis directed to the sheriff
+
===<center>Ejectment</center>===
to summon the refractory coparcener to shew cause
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
why she will not make partition of the lands &c.
+
|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.225 pl.5<br />Barnes 120<br />2.Bur.1116<br />Rep & ca.of
There are two judgements, the first that partition be
+
practice<br />C.P.115
made between the afores<sup>d</sup> parties of the afores<sup>d</sup> tenements
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Declaration must be servd (struck through)on the premises(struck through) on the Ten<sup>t</sup> himself or his wife/on the premises/unless he absconds in which case it has been holden that it may be serv'd  on his neice, father son or daughter.<br />An affidavit that the declaration was serv'd if the Deft does not appeair & enter into the common rule Plf moves for judgmt agt the casual ejector.
& appurtenances, on which there goes out a writ to
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|-
the sheriff commanding him to go in person with a
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sup.to Barnes 24.25<br />2.Barnes 148
jury to the tenem<sup>ts</sup> to be divided & there in presence
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If there be sev<sup>l</sup> persons that claim title the rule may be drawn gen<sup>ly</sup> or particularly. Gen<sup>ly</sup> that he who claims title to the premises in question in his possesei- -on shou'd be admitted deft for such missusages XXX & this puts a necessity on the Plf to distinguish by proof what tenements are in each def<sup>ts</sup> possession Or specially that B who claims title to such lands expressing them particularly  shou'd be admitted deft. In which case the def<sup>ts</sup>  
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Barnard<br />K.B.48
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Attorney shou'd give a note of the lands for which he was admitted deft. If on the trial the deft will not appear & confess lease &c. the course is to call the deft & his attorney if he is within the rule & then to call the Plf &[  ] -suit him & then on the return of the postea judgmt will be given agt the casual ajector.
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|}
  
===Page 56===
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===<center>Ejectment</center>===
COPARCEBERS
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Booth
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|-
245
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent.255<br />2.Vent.195
Co.L.167
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where there are two defts for the same premises & one appears & confesses leave &c & the other does not, the Plf cannot proceed agt the other but he must be nonsuited; if there appear any covin betwee  such person not appearring & the lessor of th Plf the Ct. will stop the judgemt aft th casual ejector for the part of him that appear'd & compel him who did not to release costs.
Cr.El.9
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|-
Dalison 28
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Str.694
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an inf<sup>t</sup> delivers a declaration some friend or guardian Must be set up as Plf to answer costs.<br />Where the presisses are empty, where a corporation is lessee of the Plf where the sevl interests of the lessors are not known there must be an actual lease &c. Rules for pleading to be given & Ct. mov'd for judgt.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 LdRay.1470<br />2.Str.908<br />11.Co.55<br />Cr.El.235<br />Cr.Ja.573 <br />Cr.Ch.435
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In this action the law requires that the thing demanded be so particularly specified that the shefiff may certainly know what to give the Plf pos- -session of if he shou'd recover
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Yel.118<br />Rol.rep.3<br />Vent.30<br />Law of Ej.76
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The trespass complain'd of in ejectmt must be agt the actual possession.  Exr may hav action for eject of testator.  Lessor must have a right of entry.
 +
|-
 +
|Yel.182
 +
|The Plf must lay commencement of his lease in his declar<sup>n</sup> preceding ouster by the Deft but this
 +
|}
  
of the parties (if they anpear on summons) by the oath(?)
+
===<center>Ejectment</center>===
of twelve men, to make An equal & fair partition &
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
then return the inquisition of the partition annex'd to  
+
|-
the writ under the seals of the Sheriff & the jurors whose
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.311<br />2 Rel.rep. 461
names are likewise to be return'd
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|day of the ouster need not be expressly mention'd Neither is the Plf oblig'd to declare the day of his entry
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Law.ej.81
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the limitation of a lease is altogether uncertain the Plf cannot recover secus where tis impossible
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Law.ej.82.3
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Plf shall recover as much as he has title to tho' he lays his ejectmt for more
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.613<br />6 Co.14<br />2.Vent.214<br />Hard. 330
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The Plf must declare on such a lease as suits the lessors title<br />Lease made by Guar<sup>n</sup> to try title of inft seems good
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.91<br />Leon.145
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|After verdict given for the Plf there must be a full & actual possession given to him by the sheriff.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|6.Mod.27<br />Sal260pl.1
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The writ of execution is only returnable at the election of the Plaintiff.
 +
|}
 +
<br />
 +
<center>Alex K  Marshall</center>
 +
<center>Alex K Marshall</center>
  
All must be concluded in a partition by writ.
+
===<center>Election</center>===
There is a condition annex'd to a partition that if  
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
either the whole of any one share, or an estate for
+
|-
lif or in tail, be there out evicted by entry with<sup>t</sup> action
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Co.36
the party may avoid the partition.
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man grants twenty acres parcel of his manor, the grantee has his election of situation
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.145<br />2.Co.37
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It is laid down as a genl rule thati if election be given of two sevl things he that is the first agent or is to do th first act has the election
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lev.54
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In debt on an oblign that if a ship out to sea & either the goods or the obligor come safe then to pay such a sum. Action lies on the contingency which shall first happen
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Co.37
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the things granted are annual & to have continuance the election remains with the  grantor as well after the day as before When nothing XXXX to the grantee & before passes election it must be made in the time of the grant -tor secus where an estate or interest masses immediately
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.145
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|When one & the same thing passes to the dones or grantee & he  has his election in what man- ner or degree to take it there the interest passes immediately
 +
|}
  
===Page 57===
+
===<center>Error</center>===
COSTS
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
22.G.2
+
|-
ch 5
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Bl.405
180
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A writ of error lies for some suppos'd mistake in the proceedings of a Ct of record it only lies on matter of law arising on the face of the proceedings
Cr.Ch.141
+
|-
Sal.206. pl.5
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|27 G.2 pa.301
?od.129
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|XX Upon appeal in personal action where judgemt or decree does not exceed £20 error can only be assignd in matter of right, where it does not exceed £50 it may be assignd in matter of right  & such matters of form as were insisted on in the Ct below, where the judgmt does exceed £50 or in all real actions any errors in form or substance may be assigned.
?i.Ray.831
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|-
?.645
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer 90<br />5 Co 39<br />2.Sid.56<br />Cr.El.419
G.2.ch 5
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|No person can bring a writ of error but him who was party to or privy to the rec<sup>d</sup> or was injurd by th first judgment. It only lies agt him who was party or privy to the first judgemt his Heirs Exrs or Admrs
G30
+
|-
Sal.314
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|F.N.B.44<br />[ ] 173<br />[  ] 652<br />Liv.72<br />Sid.213<br />Ray.16<br />Cr.Ja.392<br />Carth.371
pl 21
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|After the rec<sup>d</sup> is remov'd & the Plf has assign'd his errors, he shall have a sci.fa. ad audiendum er- rores agt the deft who thereupon may plead in nullo erratum or a release &c. A Sci.fa. lies agt the heir & terre tenants.  Sci.Fa. to the terre- tenants is usually granted but tis not ex de- licto justitia
25 G.2 ch 5
+
|}
7.G.3.ch.23
 
Vent.193
 
Sal.206
 
pl 4
 
2 Inst. 288
 
   
 
In actions of Asst & battery & slander if the jury
 
give under five pound damages in the Genl.
 
Ct. or under forty shillings in Chy Ct . Plaintiff
 
shall recover no costs. In the construction of a
 
similar stat. in Engd it has been held that it extends
 
not to slander of title or to slander which can only
 
lie where there is special damage, or in an action
 
for beating his sert per quad servetium amisit.
 
 
And in all actions of trespass & all other personal ac-
 
-tions where it shall not be enter'd on accd. that the interest
 
&c. in lands might be in dispute, or that the trespass
 
was wilful or malicious if the jury find under
 
forty shillings the Pltf shall not recover more
 
costs than damages
 
 
 
Exrs or Admrs Plfs pay no costs unless the action
 
is brought in their own right as for a conversi-
 
-on or trespass in their own time
 
   
 
Prosecutors for offences not capital in Genl Ct. whose
 
names sh~ll be set at th foot of the indictmt liable
 
to costs on bill not found or deft acquitted.
 
  
Also in Chy Ct. unless Ct. shall certify probable cause for prosecu <sup>/tion</sup>
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===<center>Error</center>===
 
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
A common informer on a popular stat. can in no
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|-
case recover costs unless they be expressly
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Book.error. 93<br />Cr.Ja.29
given by such stat.
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Pleading in nullo est erratism is an acknowlegement of the fact & denial that tis error
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Rob.658<br />Vent.34<br />Sal.263 Pl.4
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a writ of error abates by default of the party a second writ shall be no supersedeas secus if it abates by act of God or of the law
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sid.294
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In a writ of error for want of assigning errors, judgemt is not affirm'd but execn goes on first judgemt party can have no costs but his remedy must be on the recognizance  by which he is bound to prosecute with effect
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr. El. 611<br />Sid.147
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|To reverse an outlawry party must appear & assign errors in person
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent.252<br />Sal. 268.p115<br />Carth.338
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The Plf in error cannot assign error of fact &  error of law together. In such case deft shoud  demur for simplicity
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ch.53
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It seems a genl rule that nothing can be assignd for  error which contradicts the record
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.39
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man cannot reverse a judgemt for error un  less he can shew the judgemt was to his disadvantage
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Palm.270
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a writ be brought to the damage of /£/30 & the Plf  declares ad damnum /£/40 & the verdict gives 30/£/ this is no error after verdict.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent.7
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A fault in a sci.Fa. on judgemt not [  ]  by appearance.
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|}
  
===Page 58===
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===<center>Error</center>===
COSTS
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Cr.Ch.559
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|-
10.Co.116
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|10.Co.115
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the Plf recovers more damages than he has declar'd for, if before judgemt he releases the over -plus he may take judgemt for the residue
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ch.co.19<br />Cr.Ja.246
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If upon a judgemt the sheriff sells the goods &c of the party & after the judgemt was reversed by writ of error the party can only be restord to the money for which they sold. But if the goods &c were only deliverd to the Plf in satisfaction &c  the party shall be restord to the specific goods.
 +
|}
  
But in an action on a stat. by the party griev'd for
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===<center>Escape in Civil Cases</center>===
a certain penalty given by such stat. Plaintiff
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
shall recover costs
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|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|8.Co.141<br />Cr.Ja.3
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It is a genl rule that wherever a sheriff or other  officer has a person in custody by virtue of an authority from a Ct which has jurisdiction in the matter, that the suffering such person to go at large is an escape
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.89
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If XXXX A is arrested & in the custody of the Sheriff & afterwards another writ is deliver'd to him  at the suit of B. Upon the delivery of the writ A by construction of law is immediately in the Sheriffs custody with<sup>t</sup> an actual arrest
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Co.44
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the sheriff or other officer who has the custody of a XXXX prisoner either bail him when he is not bailable by law, or suffer him to go out of the limits of the prison tho' with a keeper it is  an escape.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.657
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If man has the judgemt agt two persons & they  are both taken in execution XX if the sheriff suffers one of them to escape he shall (struck through)have(struck through) be answerable for the whole debt
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22.G.2 Ch.6 pa186
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sheriff not liable for an escape unless wilfull or negligent or unless the nrisoner might have been retaken & he neglects to XXXXX make fresh suit.
 +
|}
  
Where damages were before recoverable &
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===<center>Escape in Civil Cases</center>===
a stat. encreases them to double or treble the
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
value, costs also as parcel of the damages
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|-
shall be trebled
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22.G.2 Ch.6 p.184
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Process on escape to be executed at any time or place 
[inverted:]
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Do.187
Where there is nothing in the will
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Old sheriff may deliver over prisoners by indenture to the new or have their names with the cause of their commitment recorded in the records of the County Ct.
which can convince the mind of the
+
|}
Court that no favor was intended by
 
the Testator to those children born
 
posterior to the Divise
 
  
===Page 59===  
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===<center>Estates in Fee Simple</center>===
COVENANT
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
1.Ch.Ch.294
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|-
Sal.197 . pl 3
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Inst.3.
5.Co.XX 17
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A feme covert is canable of purchasing an estate in fee simple, but her husbd may disagree to it, if he neither agree or disagree she may disagree to it efter the coverture is determin'd, so/may her heir.<br />If the Father infeoff the son to [  ] to him his heirs & after the son enfeoffeth the Father as fully as the father enfeoff'd him a fee passes.
4.Co , 80
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|-
Owen 104
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.9
5 Co.18-19
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the Lord releases all his right to his Tent. if one parsoner <sup>or joint tent</sup> releases all his right to the other, a fee passes. So where one parcener grants a rent to another for [  ] of partition
Str.Cas.12
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|-
Cr.El.553
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lit.sec.578<br />Co.104
And .55
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the ancestor takes an estate for life & the limitation/is to his right heirs, there the ancestor has <s>an estate</s> the reversion executed in himself & the right heirs are not purchasers<br />
Vent. 175
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|-
Cr. El. 457
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|And.3<br />Co.L.20<br />Dyer 156<br />Leon.182
5.Co.16
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If A makes a lease for life or a gift in tail rem<sup>r</sup> to his right heirs this in its original creation is a void limitation.
5 Co.15
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|}
Cr.Ja.438
 
  
Any wds in a writing seal'd. &c which shew the parties
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===<center>Estate for Life & Ocuppancy</center>===
concurrence to the performance of a future act will
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
create a covenant.
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|-
   
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Bl.121<br />Co.L XXX 42, 183
Covt on deed poll the parties must be nam'd therein
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one grants lands to another generally the lease is ten<sup>t</sup> for life &, nrovided the lessor has power to grant such an estate, he is ten<sup>t</sup> for his own life.
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|-
If a man makes a lease for years of land by the words
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Co.20
concessi or demissi these import a covenant.  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Uncertain interests as an estate to a woman [  ]  viduitate &c are consider'd as estates for life determi- nable on the happening of the contingency to which tis limited.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Vent.65<br />Co.L.251<br />7.Co.55
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If ten,sup>t</sup> for life aliens in fee or attempts to create a greater estate than he has receiv'd which is to the preju- dice of him in reversion tis a forfeiture.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.251<br />[    ]
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But a man cannot by any disposit1on or action in pais for -feit things which may be transfer'd with<sup>t</sup>  XXXXXXX the nototoriety of it
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.42<br />Co.76 sec.<br />1 Co. 140
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where he in rem<sup>r</sup> is party to the conveyance there Ten<sup>t</sup> for life may by solum investiture convey a greater/estate than he had by the first [  ] contract
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.41<br />2.Bl.122, 35<br />Co.L.55
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Every ten<sup>t</sup> for life unless restraind by cov<sup>t</sup> or agreem<sup>t</sup>, may of common right take on the land reasonable [  ] -version botes
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Bl.123.4<br />Co.L.55
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ten<sup>t</sup> for life or his representative shall not be pre -judiced by any sudden determination of his estate <br />Ten<sup>t</sup> or Ten<sup>t</sup> for life shall have the emblements tho the estate is forfeited by act of Ten<sup>t</sup> for life.
 +
|}
 +
===<center>Estates for Life & Occupancy</center>===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vaugh.104<br />Co.L.41<br />Cr.El.721
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|There can be no occupant of things which lie in grant & which cannot pass with<sup>t</sup> deed as rents &c unless they are appendant to things which pass by livery
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vaugh.196
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.57<br />Hob.313
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a lease be made of lands to A for life hab. to B & C successively. B & C tske no estate in possession or reversion & the lease determines on the death of A.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Rolls<br />Abr.150
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a lease be made to A & B for their lives & the life of  the Longest lives they make partition & A dies his part immediately reverts to the lessor
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vagh.138<br />[2]Bl [  ]<br />Vaugh.189
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A right by occupancu can only be acquired by  actual entry. Lev. 202. Sid.346.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.554<br />3.Bulst.12
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If Tent pur autre vie dies, his lessee [  ] will or for years having possession such lessee shall be ten<sup>t</sup> by occupancy & the lessor estate shall merge
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|ColL.41<br />Dyer 328<br />3.Bulst.12
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If tjere be any intermediate interest the term of the occupant shall not merge & he is to hold the estate subject to the charges laid on it by his lessor
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Col.L.41<br />Dyer 328<br />2.Bl.259
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If lands be let to a man & his heir or to a Man his Exrs & assigns dur1ng the life of another the heir in the one case & in the other the Exr shall be a special occupant.
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|}
  
Bond for performance of covts genly extend to covts in law & deed.
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===<center>Evidence</center>===
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
But an express covt qualifies the generality of covt in law.
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|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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<br />
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|}
  
Covt does not lie for goods leas'd by indenture though they
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===<center>Evidence</center>===
be evicted within the term.
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
   
+
|-
Where there is a joint interest the action of covt must
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Hawk<br />P.C.452<br />2.Hawk<br />P.C.433
be joint. But if two bind themselves severally to pay
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A conviction/of treason, felony, piracy, praemunire perjury or of forgery on the 5th of [  ]. Also a judgm<sup>t</sup> in attaint for giving a false verdict or in conspira cy at the suit of the King. also a judgmt for any crimes to stand in the pillory, or to be whipped or branded being in act which had jurisdiction are good causes of excep<sup>n</sup> ag<sup>t</sup> a witness while there continue in force. If convicted of felony but admitted to his clergy XXX & burnt in the hand  he is reenabled to be a witness. A pardon restores the party to his credit where it is only the [    ] of the judgem<sup>t</sup> [      ]
money the obligee may sue which he pleases
+
The credit of a witness is to be impeach'd only by genl accounts of his character (struck through) & behavior (struck through) reputation & not by proofs of particular crimes whereof he never was convicted.
   
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|-
In every case where the testator is bound by a covt the  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.6<br />Sid.337
Exr. shall be bound by it if it be not determin'd by his death
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The testimony of a witness is not to be admitted who is either to be a gainer or loser by the [  ]
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|-
Covts real or such as are annexd to the estates shall descend
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Mod.107<br />Skin.223
to the heir of the covenantee & he alone shall take advan-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An Exr if he hath not the sucklusage of the estate only be a witness for a will Children of an intestate cannot be witnesses in any matter relative to  the intestates estate.
-tage of them. Secus of covts in gross .Also for Breaches in
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|-
the time of the covenanter action shall be brought by Exr.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ray.191<br />Sal.283.p 12 sec<br />Vent.49
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|He who borrows money XXX upon an [  ]contract  cannot be a witness on an information for the usury unless he has paid the money
The assignee of a term is bound to perform all the
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|}
covts annex'd to the estate, as where it extends to a thing in esse
 
 
If the covt be for a thing not in esse; Assignee not bound
 
unless nam'd. If the assignee be nam'd yet if the thing
 
to be done be merely collateral & no way concern the  
 
thing demisd, it shall not bind him
 
  
===Page 60===  
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===<center>Evidence</center>===
COVENANT
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Hard. 87
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|-
5 Co.17
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
Ba.Cov.32
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
Cr.Ja.309
+
<br />
Ray.303
+
|}
Sal.31.pl.2
 
Ld.Ray.368
 
4  Co 80. 5 Co.
 
17.
 
Cr.El.303
 
Cr.El.599
 
8.Co.83
 
Sid.309
 
Ray.27
 
Broke
 
obligation
 
Dyer 4.28
 
Sal.198
 
pl.4
 
  
Assignee not bound by a covt for the delivery of per-
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===<center>Evidence</center>===
-sonal things though particularly namd
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
   
+
|-
Where a man leases for years & covenants for him &
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.98 <br />[  ] 625
his assigns, the lessee assigns over.Lessor has his action
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In Cts of eqy a distinction has been taken between evidence that may be offer'd to a jury & to inform the conscience of the Ct.
agt assignee or Lessee. Also an Assignee who assigns
+
|-
over is liable for the rent due before & during his enjoymt
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5 Co.68
Lease by indenture covt in law created by the word de-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Also to ascertain a fact parol evidence has been admitted to explain the intent of the testator  
-mise shall go to the assignee. So of all Covts vrhich
+
|-
run with the land.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.366
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If A purchases lands in the name of B, A has been admitted to prove that he paid the purchase money
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.473<br />Ch.Ca.19<br />Abr.eq.230 & 243
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Also to oust an implication & rebut an equity parol evidence has been admittcd to explain  the intent of the testator.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.98.337<br />Sal.234 pl.13
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The Cts are very unwilling to admit of parol  evidence in relation to any thing which appears  on the face of a will
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ]tem.Tal. 240.<br />2. Str. 1261<br />Sal.281. p19
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The party who is to prove any fact must do it by the highest evidence the nature of the thing is capable of.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hawk P.C.431
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|What a witness or a person accus'd of a crime has been heard to say at another time may be given in evidence
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Do. 429
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where ever a mans confession is made use of agt himself it must be taken altogether & ot by parcels.  
  
All contracts are to be taken according to the intent of
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|}
the parties express'd in their words & if there be any
 
doubt it shall be construed most strong agt covenanter
 
 
If the principal thing to b perform'd as conveying
 
an estate &c /be void/ further covts which are relative &
 
dependant thereon are so likewise. So if lessee
 
for years grants so much of the term as shall
 
be to come at the time of his death & covts
 
that the lessee shall enjoy it & gives bond for
 
the perforwance of covts, yet the principal thing
 
Viz. the grant being void for uncertainty, both
 
bond & Covts are void likewise.
 
 
Where A covts not to do an act which was lawful to do
 
an act of Parlt comes after & xompels him to
 
do it it repeals the covt, so if covts to do a thing which
 
is lawful & an act hinders him from doing it.
 
  
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===<center>Evidence</center>===
COVENANT
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
2 Jones
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195
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Gil.ev.62<br />Ath.204<br />Eq.Ca.abr 227.pl.3
Cr.Ch.XX
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Depositions cannot be given in evidence agt any person who was not party to the suit.
76
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|}
Cr.Ja.661
 
Co.L.303
 
Cr.El.635
 
Lev.152
 
contra
 
2 Mod.309
 
5 Co.78
 
Cr.Ja.645
 
[  ]
 
pl.2
 
[  ]
 
[  ]
 
  
Secus if a man covts to do a thing which was unlawful
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===<center>Execution</center>===
& an act comes & renders ti lawful.
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
+
|-
If two men on sale of their wives lands covt that
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4 Co. 90<br />Cr.Ja.569
they & their wifes have good right to convey lands
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|All writs of execn which are to be executed by the sole authority of the Sheriff are good if they be properly executed tho' no return be made  secus of an elegit.
& to make farther assurances if one of th wives be
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within age the covt. is broke
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.inst.395
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the creditor takes out an elcgit & it appears to the sheriff thrt there are goods & chattels sufft to satisfy the debt he ought not to extend the lands
In an action of covt several breaches may be assign'd other-
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|-
-wise in debt on an obligation condition'd to per-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.584
form covenants.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In an elegit the jury are not oblig'd to find the certain beginning of a term but if they do find its beginning & are mistaken a subsequent sale by the sheriff on this inquest is erroneous.
   
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|-
If the breach be assign'd in the words of the covt sufficient.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|8.Co.171
   
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|On an elegit the sheriff may either extend a term for years or sell it absolutely
If a man be bound to perform all the covts in an in-
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|-
-denture if they are all in the affirmative he may
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ch.240
plead performance generally. Secus for the negative
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|On a ca.ad.sa. the sheriff is to take no bail
   
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|-
It has been adjudged that where there are reciprocal covts in the
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Co.12
same deed one may be pleaded in bar of the other.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The whole personal estate except wearing apparel is liable to execution on a fi.cr.lev.Fa.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[    ]<br />[  ]. 99<br />Dyer.69
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the Sheriff takes the goods of a stranger tho' the Plf assures him they are the defts he is a trespasserNor can the sheriff take in execution goods pawnd  or gag'd for debt, nor goods demis'd or letten for years, nor goods distrain'd
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.181
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the deft dies after execn awarded & before it be served yet it may be serv'd on his goods in the hands of his Exr or Admr.
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|}
  
If the assignee of a term have a covt from the assignor
+
===<center>Execution</center>===
that he shall quietly free from all arrears of rent &c if
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
there be rent arrear yet he cannot assign this as any
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|-
breach/of the covt unless he be sued or charged therewith
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.322 pl.1.10<br />22.G.2Ch.3. 194
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Neither does the death of the Plf abate the execn Writs bind the property of the Deft from the of their delivery to the Sheriff. Where any person whose goods are taken on a fi.fa. does not within five days satisfy the Plf his debt damages & costs the Sheriff, having given notice at the [  Church on sunday may the third day following proceed to sell the same at public auction.<br />If on sale the deft gives security to pay debt &c within three months goods to be returnd.<br />If the goods cannot be sold for 3/4 their value, they may be sold for three months credit and the bonds are to have the foce of judgements.<br />New execn may be sued forth agt the lands &c. of persons dying charg'd in execn.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ch.208
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|No person is entitled to or can sue out execn who is not privy to the judgemt or entitled to the thing [ as heir Exr or Admr.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.290<br />[  ] Ch 318
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Inft not liable to execn but the parent must demur<br />If a person recovers in trespass agt Baron & feme exr may be sued agt feme after death of baron. 
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|}
  
In actions on bonds for performance of covts &c. jury may assess
+
===<center>Executors & Administrators</center>===
damages for such breaches as Plf shall prove. And on Demr
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
for such as Plf shall assign after judgmt. Such judgmt to
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|-
remain as a security to the Plf. his Exrs. or Admrs on which
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ch. Ca. 121
they may have a XXXXX scire Facias agt Deft & assign any
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Legatee on a bill complaining that the (struck through)testa(struck through) Exr wasted the estate may compel him to give security for paymt of legacy
other breach.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver. 249<br />22.G.2.<br />Ch.3.162
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Refusal of an Exr to give security is a refusal of the Exr.ship. And Ct. shall take security in all cases unless the testator, leaving more than visible estate sufft to pay all his debts, shall have directed the contrary in his will.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Godol.102-3.<br />[  ] of Ex<sup>r</sup>208-13
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A child in ventre sa.mere may be appointed Exr but he cannot administer till he is 17.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.27<br />Co.L.172<br />Cr.Ch.490
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an inft Exr. after 17 gives an acquittance for debt &c due to the testator, such release with<sup>t</sup> an  actual paymt to the inft is void.  
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Off Ex<sup>r</sup> 112<br />Godol.109-10
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a feme covert appointed Executrix administers husbd & wife are afterwards estopped to say that  the wife is no Ex<sup>x</sup> so if husbd addministers with<sup>t</sup>  the consent of the wife she shall be bound during  coverture.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Off. of <br />Ex<sup>r</sup>198-9<br />God.110
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A feme covert Exec<sup>x</sup> may with<sup>t</sup> the consent of  her husbd make a will & appoint her husbd  or other person Exr.  
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===<center>Ex<sup>rs</sup> and Adm<sup>rs</sup></center>===  
CURTESY OF ENGLAND
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
D.& stud. 203
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|-
Co.l. 123
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.304 <br />Cr.Ch.372
Co.L.144
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Creditor appointed Exr may retain assets to satisfy his debt in equal degree. So of an admr.  
7.Vin.156
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|-
pl.23
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.30<br />2.Bl.512<br />Cr.Ch.373<br />Ca.tem.Tal. 246
Co.L.30.326
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the creditor makes his debtor Exr it is an extinguish -mt of the debt & shall take place of legacies unless the debt be devis'd but shall be assets in the hand of the Exr to pay debts.  
Dyer 363
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|-
pl.26
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Strange 865<br />2.Lev.239
8 Co.72
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an inft & one of full age are appointed Exrs he whq is full age may take out adm<sup>n</sup> durante minor state of the inft & may declare his Exr or Admr durante minor state
2 Inst. 309
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|-
Br. [  ] 6
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.29<br />Cr.El.78
Co.111
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An XXX Admr durante minor state cannot sell the goods of the decd further than for the paymt of debts unless they be bora perutura
 
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|-
If a man marries a woman seir'd of lands  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sid.57<br />5.Co.18
of inheritance & has issue by her which might 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[ ] lies for inft after age agt an Admr durante minoritate who wastes the assets
possibly inherit those lands he shall be tent by the Curtesy
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|-
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.602<br />5.Co.29
He cannot be tent. of a [   ] at common law or 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If Admr/is granted during the minority of sev<sup>l</sup> infts it ceases on the coming of age of any one of them & it is laid down by L<sup>t</sup> [sic] Coke that admr granted during the minority of an inft Exr ceases on his marriage
what is now called a trust, or of an Annuity after 
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|-
writ brought
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ch.227<br />2.Lev.37
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an Admr durante minoritate recovers in an action & then his time determines the Exr may have sci. Fa. on this judgemt
A man may be tent. of an equity of redemption 
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|}
 
 
If a husbd after issue makes a feoffment in fee 
 
& the wife dies the feoffee shall hold it during the
 
life of the husbd. But  Quere if such feoffment or 
 
lease made before issue shall be good by subseqt issue.
 
 
 
If Tent by curtesy attempt to alien a greater estate 
 
he in reversion shall have a writ of entry.
 
 
 
If the husbd make a feoft in fee & retake an estate to 
 
him & his wife by which the wife is remitted he 
 
shall not be tent. by the curtesy 
 
  
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===<center>Ex<sup>rs</sup> and Adm<sup>rs</sup></center>===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal 305
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the Exr dies before probate his Exr cannot be Exr to the first Exr.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ld.Ray.86<br />Ver.200
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Admr de bonis non is to be granted to the next of kin to th first testator or intestate  unless there be a residuary legatee
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.33<br />Godolp.171<br />Off.Exr.171
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|All acts of acquisition, transferring or possessing the deceased's estate will take an Exr de son tort
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.38.4<br />Sal.313 pl.19<br />Yel.103
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|There cannot be an Exr de son tort where there is rightful Exr or where admn has been granted unless the person claims to be exr.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.549<br />Cr.El.102
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An Exr cannot waive a term but shall be  charg'd as far as he has assets tho' the rent be greater than the value of the land. Admr may be granted in part. If an Exr de son tort takes but admn this does not purge the wrongs so but that a creditor may charge him as exr de son tort.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.147
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the things which come to the possession of the Exr de son tort are of very inconsiderable value it is said he may if charg'd with a considerable sum, have releif in equity.
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|-
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|2.Bl.507<br />Dyer.166
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|is chargeable with the debts of th e deceased so far as assets
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===<center>Ex<sup>rs</sup> and Adm<sup>rs</sup></center>===  
DAMAGES
 
Co.L 42
 
Morr 419
 
Vent. 267
 
10 Co 117
 
Cr.El.544
 
Br. Dam.
 
68
 
Roll.
 
[  ] 578
 
Yel.45
 
vide
 
11.Co.56
 
11.Co.6
 
Cr.El.860
 
  
If Ten<sup>t</sup> for life & he in reversion join in a lease for life
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
& then in an action of wast tent for life shall recover
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the place wasted & he in reversion damages.
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|come to his hands.
In all actions which sound in damages the jury may
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give what damages they think proper, though in con-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.30
-tracts the very sum specified & agreed on is usually
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If he pleads ne unques Exr & tis found agt him he subjects himself to the paymt of the whole debt the the goods which came to his hands be of small value
given yet if there are any circumstances of hardship
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|-
fraud or deceit, XXX tho not sufft to invalidate the contract
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Moor 126
the jury may consider them & proportion & mitigate the
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In such case he shoud plead plene administravit <br />There can be no Exr de son tort of a term in diversion.
damages accordingly
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Godol.82<br />Off.Exr.3
Impersonal actions the Plf shall recover damages only for
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The bare naming an Exr in a will makes it a will & is a gift of the goods & chattels undispos'd of
the tort done before the action brought & cannot recover
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|-
more than he has counted for
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Godol.83, 76
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Any words which shew a mans intentio that such a one shou'd be his Exr are sufft
Plf in Det<sup>ue</sup> may recover more damages agt Garnishee than
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|-
he has counted for
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Off.Exr.10<br />Godol.403
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Any word in a will which suspends the assignation of an Exr in expectation of some future event makes the Exr.ship conditional. The condition must relate to something in contingency. Cautious conditions contrary to the disposition made are void. So of necessary XX conditions either in fact or law.
In trespass for rescuing distress, Deft justifies on special
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|-
matter, demurrer, for the Plf he shall have the damages
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Godol.77<br />Off.of.Exr.13<br />Godol.134<br />Off.Exr.95<br />Dyer 23<br />Cr.El.347
he has counted for
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The time & power of an Exr may be limited. <br />Acts done by one Exr which relate either to the delivery gift sale, paymt possession or release of the testators goods are deemd in law the acts of all.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Do.318<br />Sal.318.pl.26
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But one Exr shall not be charg'd with the devastavit of another.<br />In chancery if two Exrs join in a receipt & one only receives the money both are chargeable as to creditors Secus as to Legatees & those who claim distribution
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Where the jury find higher damages than are containd
+
===<center>Ex<sup>rs</sup> and Adm<sup>rs</sup></center>===
in the declar<sup>n</sup> Ct may give judgmt for so much as the
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
party hae declard for or plaintiff may release
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Godol.135<br />Off.Exr. 99
The jury cannot regularly assess seve<sup>l</sup> damages for one  
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|One Exr cannot regularly sue his coexr touching any thing which is relating to his testators will
trespass with which the Defts are jointly charg'd.
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|-
But if one Deft is found guilty at one time & the
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Leon.209<br />[    ]<br />Godol.134
other at another time sev<sup>l</sup> damages may be
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one Exr has possession of the testators goods which  are taken from him both must join in action of trespass
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Off.Exr.104
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one Exr alone sells the goods of the testator he  alone may maintain Debt for the money
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22.G.2 Ch.3.160
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The will of any person who dies shall be prov' d in that C<sup>ty</sup> where his mansion house or known place of abode is, if there be no such place, in the C<sup>ty</sup> where the lands devis'd lie, if the lands lie in sevl Ctys then in that in which he died & if he died in another Cty then in any one of those in which his lands lie.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|162
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ct immediately to receive proof of a will but when lands are devis'd from the heir at law he must be summond to appear at the next Ct & if he be not known proclamation must be made. The Ct may compel any person to produce the will  of a person deceas'd.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.92<br />Off.Exr.37<br />Godol.141<br />Vent.303
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The refusal of an Exr must be enterd & recorded in Ct When an Exr has once admd he cannot afterwards  refuse to prove the will
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|-
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|Dyer.166<br />Off.Exr.59
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|Whatever the Exr does with relation to the goods &c  of the testator which shews an intention in him to take upon him the Exr.shp will amount to
  
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DAMAGES
 
3 Mod.12
 
3.Tal.15
 
pl.6
 
Ld.Ray.116
 
Yel.176
 
Cr.Ch.438
 
 
be taxed & the Plf hath election to taKe execution
 
de melioribus damnis
 
 
In battery pro amputatione manus dextrae the
 
Court may increase the damages for it is appa
 
-rent from the rec<sup>dsup> & view of the Ct.
 
 
So in trespass on a nihil dicit if a writ of enquiry of
 
damages be awarded the Ct. may encrease or di
 
-minish the damages found by the inquest
 
adjudged in an action of ass<sup>t</sup> Battery & wounding
 
 
If action of trespass if brought on a Stat. on which the
 
Plf is to recover double or treble damages the damages
 
are to be assised by the jury & doubled by the Ct.
 
  
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DEBT
 
3.Co.22
 
Lev. 54
 
22.G.2.Ch 27
 
p. 249
 
22.G.2.Ch.10
 
4.Co.49
 
Cr.Ja.88
 
5.Co.32
 
2.Ja.685
 
  
If the Stat. prohibits a thing under a certn penalty & pres-
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scribes no particular method for recovering it, the party
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|-
shall have an action of debt.
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|an admn &. whatever acts will make a man liable as Exr de son tort will be deemd an election of the Exrship
On a contract debt lies not till all the days of
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|-
paymt are pass'd.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22.G.2.Ch.3 162, 167
   
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An Exr or Admr must return a true inventory of the estate of the deceas'd when requir'd by the Ct Wherever an estate is of gra~ter value than £100 probate may oe granted by the Genl Ct.
If one enters into a contract to pay money &c at his
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|-
sev<sup>l</sup> contingencies the obligee has his action at th hap-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lev.186
pening of either of them
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|When admn has been unduly obtaind it may be revok'd. If Admr has been granted to any person who is not of kin to the intestate it may be revok'd & granted to the next of kin on his application
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|-
Debt may be brought on promissory note for money
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Yent. 303 <br />Sid<br />quere<br />6.Co.18 <br />Cr.El.459
or tobacco & by assignee of bond in his own name
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an Admr be appointed & after an Exr appears & proves a will all meane acts of the Admr shall be avoided. If th Admr sells goods after Admn is repeald & granted to another yet the sale is good
and for money due on protested bills of exchange agt the
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|-
drawer or indorser or both.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.302
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Tho' an Exr may commence an action in right of his testator yet he cannot declare before -probate
Debt will lie for rent due on a lease for life as well as years
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|-
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.9<br />2. Will. 576 pl.188<br />2.Ver.514 <br />Sal. 36 pl.2
If a feme lessee for life takes husbd & dies debt lies agt
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Admn may be granted during the absence of an Exr & pendente lite of a will Admn may be granted to two or more & if one of them dies yet tb admn does not cease. Also admn has to a particular thing may be granted to one & as another part of the estate to another, but sevl Administrations cannot be granted for one & the same thing.  
the husbd for rent issuing out of the land.
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|}
 
If a man sells certain cloths for £66 flemish money he
 
may bring an action of debt for £39-12 monetae angli &
 
setting forth the special matter & avering that £66
 
flemish money was at the time of sale worth £39.12
 
english money & that the deft has not paid &c.
 
   
 
If an Exr recovers any thing in the right of hist testator
 
it must be in the detinet only.
 
  
But if an Exr. takes oblig<sup>n</sup> for debt due to his testa
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tor in debt on this oblig<sup>n</sup> it must be in the debet X
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
& detinet
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Godol.180 <br />Off. Exr. 5.265
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|All the testators personal estate how remote so ever situated is assets in the hands of the Executor
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Off.Exr.65 <br />Do. 60
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"Debts due to the testator are not assets till recover'd, yet if the Exr releases the debt he is answer- -able to the value. Th possession of chattel real which are corporal is not in the Exr till entry.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Do. 71 <br />3.Leon.51
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the Exr submits to arbitration the debt or damages to which he is entitled in right of his testator & a release &c is awarded he shall be chargd as if he had rec<sup>d</sup> the money.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent.161<br />Cr.El. 644<br />see<br />Cr.Ch.207<br />Co.L.47<br />Latch.99
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man posess'd of a term for 50 years makes a  lease <s>for his</s>/for 20 years/reserving rent to him & his Heirs the rent is extinct at his death but had the reservation been during the term/the Exr shou'd have recd the rent >
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.217 [    ] law<br />Off.Exr.4<br />2.Bl.314-16<br />Prec.Ch..323 <br />1.P.Wm7.541<br />2.do 333. 3d.43<br />Str.559
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the Exr has no legacy at all the residuum shall gen<sup>ly</sup> be his own, but whereever the re is sufft on the face of the will (by means of a competent legacy or otherwise) to imply that the testator intended his Exr shou'd not have the residue the undevis'd surplus of the estate shall go to the next of kin.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.473<br />Abr.eq.24
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|So if there be any fraud in obtaining the Exrship
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DEBT
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Cr.Ja.685
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|-
Vent . 321
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.736<br />Abr.eq.246<br />Gil.rep.125<br />[  ] ver.252<br />2.Str.865
Cr.El. 74
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Parol proof will be admitted in affirmation of the intention of the testator to give the Exr the undevised surplus but not to proove the contrary.<br />On the Stat. of distributionsthe following points have been resolv'd.  
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ray.496<br />Sal.250 pl.1<br />Abr.eq.249
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The clause which says there [sha]ll be no representations beyond Brothers & sisters children must be intended Brothers & sisters of the intestate.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent.316<br />2.Lev.173
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The half blood shall come in for a share with the whole blood being as near a kin to the the intestate.  
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Eq.Ca.Abr. 249 pl.7
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The distribution to be per Capita when they all claim in their own rights.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Carth.51
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a Person entitled to a distributive share dies before distribution his part goes to his Exr.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Swin.217
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Such advancemt as will exclude a child from his share of his fathers estate must be given by his Father to him & not to any other in in use for him
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.438
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the heir at law has a settlemt made on him on his fathers marriage out of the personal estate to entitle him to any more he must bring such adancement into Hotch pot
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So if an Exr sells the goods of his testator
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Also debt agt the Exr shall be in the detinet only
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|-
unless after judgemt R devast[avi]<sup>t</sup> is suggested
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Off.of Exr. 156<br />Godol.203
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A devastavit is a mismanagement of the estate & effects of the dec<sup>d</sup> in squandering & misapplying the assets contrary to the trust & confidence repos'd in them & for which Exrs & Admrs shall answer out of their own pockets as far as they had or might have had assets of the dec<sup>d</sup>
But if debt be brought agt Exr for arrearages of rent
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|-
in curr'd after the death of the testator it shall be in the debet
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Off.Exr.159 <br />6.Mod.181<br />Cr. El.43<br />2.Lev.189
Debt agt Baron & feme for debt before marriage
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Acts of negligence & wrong adm<sup>n</sup> which will dis- -appoint creditors of their debts amoumt to a  devastavit.
in debet.  
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|-
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Off.Exr. 171:159<br />3.Leon.51
In debt on an oblig<sup>n</sup> the deft cannot plead nil debet
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|So if an Exr submits whatever he is entitled to in right of his testator, to arbitration
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|-
In debt for rent with deed the proper plea is non
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ].31 159 <br />2. Bl. 511
est factum
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The Exr or Admr must first pay funeral expenses & the expence of proving the will &c then debts due to the King (now I presume the com- mowealth) on record or specialty. Thus such debts as are by act of Assembly directed first to be paid as money due on protested bills of exchange & where a person dies chargeable with the estate of any Orphan or of of any dec<sup>d</sup> person committed to his care, then debts of rec<sup>d</sup> as judgemts, debts by special contract & lastly debts due by simple contract.
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|}
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.143<br />Lev.355
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A decree in a ct of eqy is equal to a judgmt at law & the filing a bill in equity is equal to filing an original at law to prevent the alienation of assets
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.315
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an action be brought agt an Exr on a simple contract he may plead in bar a bond enterd into by his testator & payable at a future day.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Plow.279<br />Sid.230<br />Cr.El.793
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But if the Exr has no notice of the specialty it is no devastavit to pay debts by simple contract first. But at their Peril they must take notice of debts on rec<sup>d</sup>
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|10.Co.47
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man is both Exr & devisee & he enters on the thing  devis'd. without claim or demonstration of election he shall have it as Exr.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.191<br />571
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an Exr is sued & pleads ne unques Exr & it is found agt him the judgemt shall be de bonis testatoris &c [  ] de bonis propriis
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|672
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But is an Exr pleads that such a deed is not the deed of his testator, or that a release was given to the testator yet the judgemt shall be de bonis testatoris
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent.30
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An Exr may bring ejectmt for an ejectmt in the life of his testator.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.406
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An Exr cannot in the same action join a  demand in his own right & what he hath in right of his testator
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DESCENT
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{| style=“width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;”
2.Bl.208
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|-
2.Bl.212
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
Do.214
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an Exr takes an obligation for a debt to the testator in debt on this contract the writ shall be in the debet & detinet. So in trespass for goods taken out of the possession of the Exr.
Do.217
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|-
Do.220
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.711
224
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In debt agt Exr for the arrearages of rent incur'd in his time the writ shall be in the debet & detinet
234
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|-
Co.L.15
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.297.pl.6<br />Off.Exr.119
Lit.sec.  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But the Exr may plead that he has not assets & that the land is of less value than the rent & demand judgemt of he ought not to be charged in the detinet only
387.8.441
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sid.397
Inheritances shall lineally descend to the issue of the person
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|After judgemt agt an Exr one may in a new action in the debet & detinet, suggest a devastavit & (struck through)demand(struck through) charge him de bonis propriis.
last actually seised but shall never lineally ascend
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|-
   
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|9.co.87<br />Cr.Ja.293, 405
The male issue shall be admittee before the female
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It is now agreed that, where there is a duty as XXXX well as a wrong an action lies an Exr or Admr.
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|-
The eldest only of Males shall inherit but the females
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.G.2.ch3. 166
all together
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Exrs & Admrs of Exrs & Admrs chargeable for devastavits in same manner as their testators or intestates might have been charged.
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The lineal descendants in infinitum of any person
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.228<br />Vent.92<br />Cr.E.503<br />Cr.Ja.350
deceas'd shall represent their ancestor
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Exrs & Admrs when Plfs pay no costs, unless they bring an action in their own right<br />An Exr deft pays costs in all cases <br />Exrs & Admrs are not to be held to special bail 
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On failure of lineal descendants the inheritance shall
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descend to the blood of the first purchasor
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|-
The  collateral beir of the person last seised must be
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his next collateral kinsman of the whole blood
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In collateral inheritances the male stock shall be pre-
 
-fer'd to the female unless where lands have descended
 
actually from the female
 
 
If the eldest son enters yet if the relct of the (struck through)widow(struck through)/father/ be
 
endow'd & the eldest son dies the brother of the half blood
 
& not the sister shall have the reversion of the third part
 
For the widow is [  ] in continuance of her husbds estate
 
Secus if the eldest son had made a lease for life &
 
leseee  had endowed the widow.
 
 
In descents which toll entries it is requir'd that the
 
ancestor die seis'd of a freehold & fee
 
  
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DESCENT
 
  
A man seis'd of lands in fee on condition dies seised
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===<center>Extinguishment</center>===
if the condition be broken in his life it does not take away
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
the right of Entry 1n the feoffer. Lit. sec. 391.
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Pollex.142<br />[  ] ex.17<br />Vaugh.34<br />Cr.El.47 <br />10.Ca. 48
If a man seis'd of lands in fee devises them to another
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the Lessor purchases the land demased from the Lessee, or if the Lessee be evicted the rent is extinguish'd. But if the conveyance to the Lessor be on condition or if only part of the land be evicted the rent in the one instance is only suspended, in the other is proportiond
in fee & dies whereby the descent in law is cast on the
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devisee, & the heir before any entry made by the devisee
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4. Co.52<br />Vent.277
enters & dies seised, this descent shall not take away
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A Lessor's entering wrongfully into part of the lands demised suspends the whol rent.
the entry of devisee because he would be without
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|-
remedy having never had possesion. Co.L.240.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Burro.9<br />6.Co.44
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It seems to be agreed as a genl rule that a cre -ditors accepting a higher security than he had before is an extinguishmt of the first debt.
If t11e younger son enters by abagemt & dies seis'd yet the
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Heir or his issue may enter. Secus if the younger son has
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Leon.110
made a feoffmt in fee & the feoffee had died seis'd. Co.L.342
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But this must be understood where the debtor himself enters into these securities
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.579<br />Cr.El.304
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The accepting a security of a lower nature or of an  equal degree is no extinguishment
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.920
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an Inft becomes 'indebted for necessities & the creditor takes his bond this shall not wxtinguish the simple contract debt, because the bond is of no force
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|}
  
Or if the elder brother had enterd & been disseis'd by the younger L.l 397
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===<center>Extortion</center>===
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.368<br />2.Co.102
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Extortion is the taking of money by any officer under color of his office, either where none at all is due, or not so much is due, or where it is not yet due
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ray.315<br />Inst.209
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|This offence is punishable at common law by fine & imprisonment & also by removal from the office, & the Stat. of West. 1. enacts that no Sheriff nor other Kings Officer shall take any reward to do his office but shall be paid of that which they take of the King: & that he who so doth shall yield twice as much & shall be punishd at the Kings pleasure
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|}
  
The same law holds of intrusions Co.L.243
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===<center>Felony</center>===
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hawk. P.C.94
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|There may be felony in taking goods the owner wrhereof is unknown
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El. 536
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man may be guilty of felony in stealing goods the absolute property whereof is in himself as where one delivers goods to a carrier or Taylor &c. afterwards with an intent to charge such carrier or Taylor fraudulently & secretly takes them away.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|H.P.C.61<br />Hawk. P.C. XX 69
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|To constitute an offense felony there must be an actual taking as well as an intent to steal & every indictmt for larceny must have both the words cepit & aspor XXXXtavit.<br />If I send a box to a carrier, & he sells it this is not felony, but if the box be broke open & the goods carried away this is felony, so if he carry the goods to the place & then take them away
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|Hawk P/C.90<br />3.Inst.108
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|He who ags the bare charge of goods may be guilty of larceny in taking them away, also he who intending to steal them obtains a delivery of them, as from a sheriff by virtue of a
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|}
  
The entry of inf<sup>ts</sup> & feme coverts not taken away by descent s. L.Sec. 402
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===<center>Felony</center>===
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.P.C.63<br />Hawk. P.C.90
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|replevin, or by way of execution of a judgemt obtain by imposition on a Ct with<sup>t</sup> any color of title by false affidavits &c Also he who steals goods from one who has stolen them from me
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Inst.108<br />Hawk. P.C.92
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a felon be caught in the first act of carrying the goods away before he is out of the house it is a felony
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hawk. P.C.2
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A feme covert shaill not suffer any thing for committing a bare theft in company with or by coercion of her husband.<br />It is said to be no felony for a person reducd to extreme necessity to take so much of anothers <s>goods</s> victuals as will save him from starving.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|H.P.C.70<br />Hawk P.C.95
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If two or more persons steal goods above the value of 12d this is grand larceny in each of them. If a person is indicted for stealing goods to the value of 10/ & the jury find him guilty but find specially that the goods are not worth more than 10d he shall have only judgemt of petit larceny, whlch is forfeiture of goods & whipping or other corporal punishment.  
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|}
  
So desc<sup>t</sup> lost during imprisonment, or absence in foreign parts /Co.L. 255/
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===<center>Felony</center>===
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|H.P.C.232<br />Hawk P.C. 342
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Wherever a person is denied his clergy except in high treason or sacrilege such denial must be grounded on some Act of Parliament.<br />Where an offense is made felony by stat. it shall have the benefit of clergy unless expressly excluded. An indictmt must bring a mans case expressly within the words of the Stat. which denies him his clergy. A stat. by excluding principals doth not therby exclude accessories from their clergy likewise.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hawk P.C.98
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where clergy is allowable those who stand mute or challeng above twenty, or are outlaw'd are as much entitled to it as those who are convicted. Also a stat. by taking away Clergy from those who shall be found guilty doth not take it away from those who stand mute who challenge above twenty or are outlaw'd, but it extends to those who shall confess themselves guilty upon record. B the 8th of Eliz. ch.4. Clergy is taken from all those who steal goods from the person of another to the value of 12.<br />By the 1 Ed. 6.ch.18.& 2&3.E.6.ch.33. Horse stealers are excluded the benefit of clergy
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|}
  
===Page 69===
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===<center>Felony</center>===
DETINUE
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
3.Bl.150
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|-
Sid.172
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.G.2 ch.3.p.92
Yel.165
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Burning any Tobacco house, ware house store house /or any other house/ or abetting the same or breaking any ware house or store house & taking from thence goods to the value of 20/ sterling felony with<sup>t</sup> benefit of clergy.  
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|9.G.2.ch 2.315
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Persons stealing slaves felons with<sup </sup> clergy.
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|}
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Person
  
In detinue th party is to recover the thing in specie
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===<center>Feoffment</center>===
or damages for the detainure.
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|-
To ground an action of detinue these points are
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
necessary. 1.That the deft came lawfully by the
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
goods as either by delivering them to him or find-
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|}
-ing them. 2d. That the Plf have a property
 
3. That the goods themseves be of some value &
 
4. That they be ascertain'd in point of identity
 
  
Detinue lies only for or agt the husbd for goods detaind
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===<center>Feoffment</center>===
by or from a feme covert before marrige.
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===Page 70===DEVISES
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===<center>Forcible Entry & Detainer</center>===
2.Ver .104
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Cr.El.27
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|-
Cr.Ch.219
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Inst.235<br />sec.1. Hawk P.C.145<br />[    ] 136
Co.L.112
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man whose entry is lawful entice another out of the house & enter the door being open or only latch'd, his entry is justifiable
2.Mod.315
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|-
Ld.Ray.262
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hawk P.C.145-147
Str.73
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If he who hath an estate in land by a defensible title continues with force in the possession thereof, after a claim made by one who had a right of entry thereto, he shall be adjudged to have enter'd forcibly
Sal. 231.pl.10
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|-
Ray.163
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr. Ja.190
Sid. 153
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The same circumstances of violence or terror which will make an entry forcible will make a detainer forcible likewise
Lev.135
+
|-
Ray.162
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dalt. 315
Plow.343
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A joint Ten<sup>t</sup> or Ten<sup>t</sup> in common may offend agt the purport of these statutes.  
Yel.347. pl.16
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|-
Mod.217
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dalt. 300
Ch.Ca.39
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An inft at the age of 18 some say l4 or a feme covert by their own acts may be guilty of a forcible entry
2.Ver.689
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|}
 
A woman whose husbd is banishd for life by
 
act of Parliamt/may make a will
 
 
Husbd may bind himself by covt or bond to per-
 
-mit his wife to dispose of legacies &c. & this is such
 
an appointmt as the husbd will be oblig'd to stand to.
 
 
A wife may be devisee tho' not grantee to her husbd
 
 
An (struck through)inf(struck through)/male/ may devise his lands at 21 his negroes
 
at 18 & his personal estate t 14 years of age; a female
 
may dispose of her personal estate at 12 years old.
 
 
It hass been doubted whether a devise to an inf<sup>t</sup> in
 
ventre sa mere is good but all agree that a de-
 
vise to ~n inft when he shall be born or wher God
 
shall give him birth is good & that the freehold shall
 
descend to the heir at law in the mean time.
 
 
If a man devises lands in which he has nothing & after
 
purchases them such a devise is void.
 
 
If a man devises lands & is disseisd & dies before
 
reentry the devise is void.
 
 
After articles agreed on for a purchase, the purcha-
 
-sor devises the land & dies before a conveyance
 
executed, yet the land passes in equity
 
 
An equitable interest deviseable as well as a legal
 
estate
 
  
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===<center>Forcible Entry & Detainer</center>===
DEVISES
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
3.Lev.427
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Abr.Eq.
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
175.6
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
Co.L.6
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|}
2. Bl.108
 
Cr.Ja.416
 
Hob.2
 
Cr.El.378
 
5.Co.21
 
2.Sal.685
 
2.Ver.564
 
Sal.234.pl.13
 
Cr.Ch.447
 
Co.L.9
 
Cr.El.498
 
 
A mere possibility not deviseable.
 
 
A right to set aside a release deviseable & the devise
 
of all the residue of the testators estate to the wife
 
&-constituting her sole Exec<sup>x</sup> apt words for that purpose
 
If a man devises lands to another forever, or
 
in fee simple, or to him & his, or th~t such a one
 
shall be universal heir a fee passes. So if XXXX A de-
 
-vises land/s to B to give sell or do what he pleases
 
with it, or to B & his blood, or to B & his succeesors.
 
So if the words be I release all my lands to A & his
 
Heirs or I will that A shall have my inheritance
 
or that A shall be heir to all my lands.
 
  
A Device shall be intended for the benefit of the
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===<center>Forgery</center>===
devisee therefore wherever there is a sum in gross to
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
be paid the devisee has a fee
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Haw. P.C. 186<br />11.Co.27
The word estate in a devise generally passes a fee
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man makes a deed of feoffment to J.S. & after makes a deed of a prior date to J.D. tis forgery.
But where the word estate is coupled with chattels it
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may be construed to mean only chattel interests
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Nay. 101<br />3.Ins. 170
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Also to insert legacies in a will without the direction of the testator. So to incert in an indictmt the names of those agt whom it was not found.<br />The fraud & intention to deceive by imposing on the world that as the act of another, which he never consented to are the principal ingredients which constitute this offence.
A devise to a man gen<sup>ly</sup> construed for the life of the devicee
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2d Ld.Ray 1461
Tho' a devise on a consideration gen<sup>ly</sup> passes a fee yet
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|To counterfeit a release or acquittance for a sum of money tho' with<sup>t</sup> seal is forgery.
where there are express words to determine the  
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|-
intent of the devisor there the devise shall be
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|Hawk. P.C.182
construed accordingly
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|Forgery at common law is punishable with fine & imprisonment or such other corporeal punishment as the ct shall think fit<br />By 5th of El. any person guilty of forging, assenting to or causing to be forged any writing seal court roll or the will of any person to the intent that the estate of freehold
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===Page 72===
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===<center>Forgery</center>===
DEVISES
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
9.Co.128
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|-
Vent.230
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
Co.99
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|or inheritance of any person to any lands may be molested, or shall pronounce publish or shew it forth in evidence as true (except an attorney for his client who was not /party or/ privy to th forgery he shall pay to the party griev'd his double costs & damages, shall be set upon the pillory in some open place & there have both his ears cut off, also his nostrils slit & cut & sear'd with a hot iron & shall forfeit to the King the whole issues & profits of his lands and suffer perpetual imprisonment. And if any person shall forge or cause or assent to be forged any false writing to the intent that any person shall or may have or claim any estate or interest for term of years of in or to any lands or annuity; or shall forge &c. any Obligation or any discharge of any debt &c or shall pronounce puplish or give in evidence &c. He shall pay to the party griev'd his double costs & damages shall be sat in the pillory & there have one of his ears cut off & shall suffer imprisonment for one year. A second offence is felony with<sup>t</sup> benefit of clergy
6 Co 16
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sec
 
Vent.212
 
co.66
 
2.Ver.427
 
Abr.Eq.184
 
3.Co.96
 
Cr.El.311
 
Co.L.112
 
236
 
3.Co.20
 
Cr.El.202
 
  
If a man devise lands to his son B & if he has
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===<center>Forgery</center>===
issue male of his body lawfully begotten then to his
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
issue, if no issue male devises over, B has an estate tail
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3. Inst.170<br />Nay.42<br />Hawk. P.C.186
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The forgery of a lease for years or of a grant of a rent charge for years in the name of one who is seised of the Freehold is within the first branch/of the statute; & the words in the 2d part which relate to such estates are meant only for those which were in esse before
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Leon.170
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The forgery of a deed containing a gift of mere personal chattels is not within the XXX statute
 +
|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Ins.171
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|He who is truly inform'd by another that a deed is forged is in danger of the statute if he afterwards publish the same to be true<br />Though the 2d offence be not of the same nature with th first yet the person is guilty of felony.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Keb.707<br />2.Str.901
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the conveyance be defective so as not to pass the thing intended to be conveyed still it is a forgery<br />For a bare non feasance a man cannot be guilty of forgery unless by th omission he conveys a diff<sup>t</sup>, estate to another than he woud have taken
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[        ]
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Person counterfeiting inspectors receipt or stamp or knowing by tendering forg'd receipt, exporting tobacco with forg'd stamp or demanding it by forg'd receipt guilty of felony with<sup>t</sup> clergy.
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Wherever the ancestor takes an estate for life
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===<center>Forfeiture</center>===
& there is a limitation to his heirs or issue then
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
words are words of limitation & not of purchase
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.8<br />3.Inst.19
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|By the common law all right of inheritance to lands whereof the offender is seised in his own right, & all rights of entry to lands in the hands of a wrongdoer are forfeited on an attainder of high treason or of petit treason; in the latter case to the Lord.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Co. 2-3<br />7.Co.17<br />3.Ins.19
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It seems agreed that no right of action to lands of inheritance cou'd ever be forfeited, neither coud
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a right of entry into lands whereof there was a ten<sup>t</sup> by title, nor an use except where lands had been fraudulently convy'd with an intent to avoid forfeiture
 +
|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.312
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|All personal things settled by way of trust on the offender are as much forfeited as if he had the legal interest
 +
|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Rob.564 <br />Lev.279 <br />Mod.16.31<br />Vent.128
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But the power of revocation of the trust of a settlement is not liable to be forfeited if it depends on something personal to be done by the grantor himself.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hales P.C.271 <br />5.Co.ll6
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man forfeits all his personal estate on conviction of treason or felony, upon the Coroners inquest taken on view of the dead body & finding him guilty either as principal or as Accessory, before the fact & that he fled for the same whereby he forfeits his goods absolutely & the issues of his lands till he bw acquitted or pardon'd.
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Lands were devis'd to A & his wife & after their
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===<center>Forfeiture</center>===
decease to their children they having then a son
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
& a daughter living, A & his wife have hird an estate for life
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hales P.C.271
An express devise of an estate for life is some
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Upon a Jury's finding that a deft fled at the same time that they acquit him of any capital felony but such finding causes no forfeiture of the profits of his lands, neither will it affect the goods if the indictmt was insufficient or if the flight be disprov'd on a traverse
-times not enlarged by a subsequent limitatio
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|-
to his heir
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.110<br />5.Co.129<br />3.Inst.134
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The goods of a person outlaw'd are forfeited, so of he makes default till the award of an exigent
If a man devises lands to his Exrs for paym<sup>t</sup>
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|-
of his debts &, after paymt the remainder shall
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|Cr.El.694
not vest title the debts are paid & the estate shall
+
|If a man be felo de se, or if a felon be killed in the robbery, or in attempting to escape by resisting or if a felon waives his goods.<br />By 26 H 8th Ch.13th it is enacted that any offender who shall be lawfully convicted of any manner of high treason shall forfeit all such lands &c which he shall have of any estate of inheritaince in use or possession, saving to every person &c.<br />By the 33.H.8.ch.20. it is enacted that if any personbe attainted of high treason by the course of the common law or statutes of this realm, every such attainder by the common law shall be of as much force as if it had been done by authority of Parliament. <br />Neither a right to a writ of error to reverse an erroneous common recovery, nor
go from Exr. to Exr. for that purpose.
+
|}
  
A man devises lands to be sold by his Exrs or to
+
===<center>Forfeiture</center>===
his Exrs to be sold, the Exrs shall have the profits
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
before sale to their own use secus if the devise
+
|-
had been that his Exrs shou'd sell his land.
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Co.2-3<br />Cr.El.289<br />4.Co.48
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|a mere right of action to lands in the hands of a stranger as a discontine[sic], or of the heir of the disseisor are forfeited by either of the Statute. Secus of rights of entry. But there must be office found & scier facias or siesure on such office.  
A devises lands to his Exrs till his son comes of
+
|-
age, the profits to be applied to the performance
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|7.Co.12
of his will though the son dies before he comes
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A power of revoking the uses of a settlement may be forfeited if the execution of it only require what may be done by another person.
 
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|-
===Page 73===
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Blow 381
DEVISES 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Neither an annuity granted pro consilio XXX [    ] nor an office granted for life & requiring skill & confidence are forfeitable by these statutes Secus of such an office in fee.
Ch. Ca.113
+
|-
Abr.Eq.395
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Blow. 488<br />Co.L.2 <br />8.Co.170
Gil. eq. rep.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The forfeiture upon an attander either of treason or felony has relation to the time of the offence committed as lands, but to the convictionor fugam fecit found only as to chattels unless the party were kill'd in flying from or in resisting those who had arrested him
36
+
|}
Cid 151
 
Sec
 
Lev.264
 
4 Co. 82
 
Cr.El.39O
 
Bl. 4.3. pl. l
 
Eq.Abr.197
 
2 Ver.708
 
Ver.1O4
 
2.Ch.Ca.2O5
 
Vagh.251
 
Cr.Ja.75
 
Vent.230
 
 
of age yet the interest of the Exrs continues till
 
he wou'd have been of age.
 
  
A man devis'd land to his wife till his son & heir appa-
+
===<center>Fraud</center>===
-rent shou'd be of age & then to his son & his heirs, the inte-
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
rest of his wife determines by the death of his son before 21.
+
|-
& the remainder vests in the son on the death of the testator
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.3
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It may be laid down as a genl rule that with<sup>t</sup> the express provision of any act of Parliamt all deceitful practices in defrauding or indeavoring to defraud another of his known right by means of some artful device are condemn'd by the common law.
A term was devis'd to B & if he died within the term the
+
|-
residue to C after he attains the age of 21 if C dies before
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sid.312<br />Co.L.35
21. B, tho' he dies first has a bequest of the whole term.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Such as causing an illiterate person to execute a deed to his prejudice by reading it over to him in words difft from those in which it was written. Also a wrongful manner of executing a thing shall avoid a matter which might have been executed lawfully
+
|-
A devis'd lands to B & C till £800 be rais'd out of them.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.Inst.984<br />Abr. in Eq.357<br />Sev<sup>l</sup> other<br />cases in point
B & C have the lands no longer than till they might have
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|All deceits for which there is no remedy by the common course of law are properly in the Cts of equity. As where A by marriage settlemt was ten<sup>t</sup> for life of certain Mills rem<sup>r</sup> to his first son in tail & the son who knows of the settlemt encourages a person to take a lease for thirty years of those mills & to lay out considerable sums of money in improving them. this is such a fraud as ought to be discountenanc'd in equity.
recd if out of the profits unless the disturbance is by the heir
+
|-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.123
Creditors are so far favor'd especially in equity that
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a security be obtain'd from a person by fraud & practice upon pretence of a demand that is fictitious it ill be releiv'd agt in equity.
where ever it appears to be the testators intent that
+
|}
his lands shou'd be liable for his debts they shall be subjected
 
thereto tho there be no express words to charge them. As
 
where A devises that all his debts &c be paid in the (underlined)first place(underlined)
 
 
If lands are devis'd to trustees for paymt of debts & C gains
 
out of the rents & (underlined)profits(underlined) trustees may sell the land itself
 
  
Where estates are created by implication to the dispersion
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===<center>Fraud</center>===
of th heir at law the implication must be necessary & not
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
merely possible
+
|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2Ver.307
Where the devisee takes a particular estate of  
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|So where A by means of an Attorney prevail'd on E a woman to levy a fine of some houses & to execute a deed leading the uses thereof to A & his heirs, & it being prov'd that she at the time declar'd she must make use of some friends name in trust & devis'd it to J.S. & his heirs subject to the paymt of her debts, decreed that A shou'd convey the estate to the devisee
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Co.83<br />3.Co.81<br />Moor.638<br />2.Bulst. 226
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|By the common la a man had right to a thing or a just debt owing to him, he might avoid any fraudulent conveyance made to deceive him of that right or debt, but if the gift or conveyance were precedent to that right or debt there was no way to set it aside to remedy this the Statutes of the 13.& 27.of El.were enacted in the construction of which statutes it/hath been determin'd that where the vendor remains in possession of the goods the sale shall be deem'd fraudulent as to creditors & bona fide purchasers
 +
|-
 +
|Cr.El. 810
 +
|A.to defraud his creditors makes a fraudulent gift of certain goods to his daughter & dies B intermeddles with them the daughter takes possession of them by force of the gift, Administration of all the goods of A is then grantedto B on an action brought it agt him as Exr
 +
|}
  
 +
===<center>Fraud</center>===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|it was decreed that the gift was fraudulent, that by intermedling he became Exr de son tort & liable as such & that the law continued the possession in him.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|B.A. 606 <br />[  ] 2 <br />Trin.1706<br />Baker & Lloyd<br />per.H.C.J.
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If A makes a bill of sale to Ba creditor & afterwards to C another creditor & delivers possession at the time of the sale to neither & after C gets possession of them & B takes them out of his possession C cannot maintain trespass
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Moor 615
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a gift be made to deceive one creditor tis XXX void agt all
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.60
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It is not necessary that he who contracted the debt shoud make the fraudulent conveyance.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.3
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A has a lease of certain lands for 60 years & forges a lease for 90 years, by indenture reciting this forged lease he bargains & sells it with all his interest in the lands to B. in this case Bis not a purchaser within the 27 of El. to defeat the purchases of the true lease of 60 years.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sid.134
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A deed though it be fraudulent in its creation yet by matter ex post facto may become good As where the feoffee aakes a feoffment to another for valuable consideration
 +
|-
 +
|5.Co.60
 +
|It has been held that fraud may be given in evidence to defeat a fraudulent & covinous
 +
|}
  
===Page 74===  
+
===<center>Fraud</center>===
DEVISES
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Levin 418
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|-
Sal.237.pl.16
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
Cr.El.387
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|conveyance & that the party alledging it need not plead it.  
Ver.35
+
|}
2.Bl.172.3
 
Cr.El.205
 
Cr.Ja.590
 
Vagh.272
 
2.[Rol ?] rep.
 
497
 
2.Mod.289
 
Abr.Eq.288
 
Ld.Ray.204
 
Str.132.Sal.226
 
pl 4
 
2.Sand.330
 
4.Mod.234
 
2.Lev.39
 
3.Keb.11
 
3.Sal.299
 
  
inheritance by express words in the will, such estate
+
===<center>Gaol & Gaoler</center>===
shall not be enlarg'd by implication
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 
+
|-
A devise of things personal is good though the testator
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
had them not at the time of making his will.
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
|}
  
By a devise of all goods a lease for term of years has pass'ed.
+
===<center>Grants</center>===
Devise to A for life & after his death to the heir of
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
B. Goods vest in him who was heir of B at his decease
+
|-
 
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.327
An executory devise needs not any particular estate
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|There can be no discontinuance of things which lie in grant  
to support it. A fee simple or other lessXX estate may
+
|-
be limited after a fee simple. A remainder may
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.233<br />3.Co.45
be limited in a chattel interest after a narti
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Of things which can be transfer'd with<sup>t</sup> the notoriety of livery of seisin, which lie in grant a man cannot by any disposition or act in pais forfeit them
-cular estate for life created in the same
+
|-
 
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.41<br />Cr.El.721
The contingency on which it is to vest must happen
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|So there can be no occupant of things which lie in grant & which cannot pass with<sup>t</sup> deed.
in a life or lives in being or nine months after a
+
|-
life; or a reasonable number of years
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[    ] 12
 
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The law distinguishes between grant of Infants which are void & merely voidable, the first of which are all such gifts, grants, or deeds made by an inf<sup>t</sup> as do not take effect by delivery of his hand, as if an Inft give a horse & do not deliver the horse with his hand & the Donee take the horse by force of the gift the Inft shall have an action of trespass.
An executory devise bein a mere collateral possibility
+
|-
is not bound by a recovery.
+
|13
 +
|But if an Inft enters into an obligation or makes a feoffmt there are only voidable
  
One devises lands to his wife till his son comes to
+
If an Inft grant a rent charge by deed to be issuing out of a carve of land & the grantee distrein he shall punish him as a trespasser.
the age of 21 years then to person the fee vests imme-
 
-diately in the son though the wife shall enjoy the lands
 
  
Where a contingent estate is limited & depends on a
+
If a single woman by deed grant a rent charge to issue out of a carve of Land & delivers the deed to a stranger as an escrol, upon condition that if the grantee got to Rome return by 
freehold which is capable of supporting a rem<sup>r</sup>
+
|}
it shall never be construed an executory devise but
 
a contingent remainder. 
 
  
===Page 75===
+
===<center>Grants</center>===  
DEVISES
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Sal.226.pl 4
+
|-
226
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|XXXXXXXXX
Ld.Ray.3
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Easter that then he shall deliver the same escrol as her deed to the Grantee. The woman marries & before Easter during the coverture the Grantee goes to Rome & returns & the stranger delivers the escrol as the deed of the woman. The Grant is good.  
2.wILL.20 P.56
+
|-
Dyer.303
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Per.Sci.36
Went 224
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In grants if there be sufft shewn to asscertain the grantor & grantee the grants will be good
Cr.Ja.448
+
|-
3.Lev.127
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer 279<br />Co.L.3<br />Cr.Ja.558
Co.L.18
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It seems that a mistake of the Christian name will vitiate the grant. Secus of the surname
3.Ch.Ca.35
+
|-
Cr.Ch.298
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.214
2.And.123
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Regularly by the common law a possibility. Right of entry, thing in action, cause of suit, or title for a condition broken cannot be granted or assignd over.  
2.Vent.285
+
|-
2.Ver.461
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Per.Sci.65
621
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man cannot grant or charge that which he hath not.  
Abr.eq.211
+
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.Co.66<br />Ray.144<br />[  ] Ch.Ca.8-11
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If there be a devise of a term to A for life rem<sup>r</sup> to B cannot grant over his interest.  
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.46
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a lease be made to Baron & feme for their lives rem<sup>r</sup> to the /Exrs of the/ survivor of them, the Husbd cant grant it.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hob.132
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man may grant that which he hath potentially
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.54
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If A makes a lease of lands to B for life rem<sup>r</sup> to his Exrs for years, the term vests in B so that he can grant it over
 +
|}
  
A rem<sup>r</sup> limited per verba in presenti shall not be con-
+
===<center>Grants</center>===
-strued an executory devise
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
+
|-
No cross rem<sup>rs</sup> can be created by implication in a will
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Per.Sci.99
unless the words do plainly express the intent of the
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A personal trust which one Man reposes in another cannot be assign'd over
devisor to be so, as where de<sup>t</sup> acres are devis'd to A.B.&
+
|-
C. & if they die without issue of their bodies (underlined)or any of them(underlined)
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.169
the lands to remain over there by reason of the words
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Incorporeal inheritance which lie in grant cannot pass from one to another with<sup>t</sup> XX Deed.
(underline)any of them(underline) they h&ve cross remainders
+
|-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Moor 831. pl.13
Where th testator makes the same disposition of
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man by indenture demises to J.S.the manor of D & bargains & sells to him all the woods & trees &c. on the s<sup>d</sup> manor to be filled & carried away at pleasure, Habendum the s<sup>d</sup> Manor for life, this is an absolute sale of the woods & trees.
his estate as the law wou'd have done, or where
+
|-
his disposition is in such genl terms that his intention
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Moor 496
is uncertain, or where h is establishing a settlement
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a feoffmt be made of a manor in lease for years & livery/is made with<sup>t</sup> ouster of the lessee by which the feoffmt is void, yet if the lessee attorns this shall be good as a grant of the riversion 
agt the reason and policy of the law the will has been re-
+
|-
-jected.  
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Co.35
 
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|When the words of a grant allow a double way of taking it the grantee shall judge which way is most beneficial
If on having bnds in fee & other lands for years de-
+
|-
-vises all his lands & tenements the fee simple lands on-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hob.229
-ly pass. secus if he had only lease for years
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A slight mistake or error in the /description of the/thing to be pass'd will not vitiate the grant.
+
|-
If a man devises his house in A & his lands in B a
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Mod.3
house on his lands in B will not pass
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But where the thing is not granted by an express name there if a falsity is in the description of that thing the grant is void.
 +
|-
 +
|Co.86<br />2.Co.36
 +
|If a man grant twenty acres parcel of his manor with<sup>t</sup> any other description of them yet the grant is not void for an acre is a
 +
|}
  
A Devise of all his lands not before devis'd, or of all
+
===<center>Grants</center>===
the rest of his lands, or of all his lands out settle
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
-ment &c sufficient to pass the reversion of lands out
+
|-
of which ea particular estat was before devisd
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Noy.29
So a devise of al his lands, tenements & hereditatments
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|thing certain & the situation may be reducd to a certainty by the election of the Grantee.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.6
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|No Person not nam'd in the premises of the deed can take any thing by the deed tho' he be afterwards namd in the habendum.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hob.313<br />Cr.Ja.564
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But a man not nam'd in the premises may take an estate in rem<sup>r</sup> by limitation in the habendum.
  
===Page 76
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The Habendum cannot pass any thing which is not espressly mention'd as contain'd by implication in the premises of the deed.
DEVICES
+
|-
2.Ver.623
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Salk.346
Abr. eq.  
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the Habendum is repugnant to the premises tis void.
214
+
|-
3.Ver.729
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.146
Co.L.24 Dy.44
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Grants are to be construed according to the intention of the parties & if there aupears any doubt or repugnancy in the words such construction is to be made as is most strong agt the grantor
Plpw.345
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|-
Cr.El.422
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|6.Co.87
Cr.El.423
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where a proviso destroys the grant tis void
sec
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|-
2.Vent.722
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Br.tit.lease. 13.22
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one makes a lease for ten years at the will of the lessor tis a good lease for ten years certain
 +
|-
 +
|Co.L.183
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|Tis a genl rule that where it is impossible the grant shoud take effect according to the letter The law will make such constructions
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|}
  
By a genl devise of all lands tenements & heredita-
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===<center>Grants</center>===
-ments Mortgages in fee  tho' forfeited will not pass
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|the gift by possibility may take effect.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sid.211<br />Lev.131<br />[  ] 736
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It was found by special verdict that A was seised of a mill in fee & that he built a kiln at the end of the close wherein the mill stood & then granted the Mill with its appurtenances & if the kiln pass'd was the question. The Ct held that if it had been found that the kiln was necessary to the Mill, or that it was built for the use of the Mill, it wou'd have pass'd by a grant of the mill.
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 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1.Salk. 346  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It is holden by C.J.Holt that if a termor grants the land the grantee is but tent at will.
 
    
 
    
A description of a person by the name of heir
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If a man grant a thing to be taken yearly & the grantee neglects to take it for one year he cannot take doublt the next. Secus if the grantor be to render the thing
tho' not heir genl operating with the intention of the
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|}
testator, suf<sup>t</sup> to ascertain the person to take.
 
The authorities  of old books contra 
 
  
If a man devises lands to A & his heirs & A dies
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in th life of the Devisor, B the heir of A takes nothing
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If there be a devise to A for life rem<sup>r</sup> to B in fee tho
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A die in the life of the Devisor or refuse , B shall take.
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===<center>Guardian</center>===  
DISSEISIN 
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
3lBl.169
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|-
Co.L.277
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.87
 
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|By the common law if Tent in socage die his heir being under fourteen, the next of blood to the heir to whom the inheritance cannot descend shall be guardian of his body & land till his age of fourteen
Disseisin is a wrongful putting out/of him who is
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actually seised of the freehold.   
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.84
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A guardian by nature is the Father or Mother
===Page 78===
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DISTRESS
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.88
Co.L.47
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Guardian by nurture hath only the care of the person & education of the infant & hath nothing to do with his lands merely in virtue of his office.
5.Co.3
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|-
Co.L.169
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vaugh.179
3.Co.22
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|On the 12th of Ch.2.Ch.24, similar to which is the 22.G.2.Ch.25. the following determinations have been made. That a testamentary Guardian or one form'd according to this Stat. comes in loco parentis & is the same in Office & interest with a Guardian in socage
22.G.2.
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|-
Ch.10.p.204
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vaugh178
3.Bl.7. CoL.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A person under age disposing of his child such disposition draws after it the land.
47
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|-
3. Bl. 8
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|Vaugh.184-5
Cr.El.569
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|If a man devise t he custody of his son & heir apparent & mentions no time, this is a good devise XX if the heir be under fourteen at the death of the father, but if above
552
+
|}
3.Bl.9.10
 
7.Co.7
 
3.Co.92
 
22.G.2.
 
ch.10.p.204
 
 
If the lessor reserve not the reversion h cannot dis-
 
-train with<sup>t</sup> a clause of distress
 
 
A rent granted for equality of partition by one
 
Parcener to another, or to a widow out of lands
 
whereof she is dowable in lieu of her dower, or
 
by one person to another on an exchange
 
may be distrain'd for of common right
 
 
Landlord may distrain for rent arrear after the
 
lease is determind provided it be within six months
 
after such determination, during the land lords
 
interest in the lands & the Tenants possession.
 
 
Those things of which no man can have a valuable pro-
 
-perty cannot be distrain'd.
 
 
Whatever is in the personal use or occupation of a Man
 
is for the time privileg'd from/any distress. Also
 
valuable things in the way of trade
 
 
Things for which a replevin will not lye, as money out
 
of a bag, cannot be distressed. So of things which can-
 
not be return'd again in the same plight.
 
 
Distress for rent shou'd be made in the day. It may be
 
taken in a house if the door be open or out of a window
 
  
Goods fraudulently remov'd may within ten days be
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===<center>Guardian</center>===
seised & sold as if they had been distrein'd on the
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
premiss, provided they had not been bona fide sold
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|-
before the seisure.
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|fourteen tis void for uncertainty.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vaugh.185-6
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|That this testamentary Guardian hath the custody of all lands & goods any way acquird or purchas'd by the infant
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22.G.2. ch.22 p.156 <br />[  ]
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Genl Cts & C<sup>ty</sup> Cts have power to take cognizance of all matters concerning Orphans & their estates To appoint Guardians where necessary & take security XXXXX for orphans Estates. Guardian to exhibit at the next ct after his appointmt on oath an acct of his orphans estates & an acct of his profits & once a year which is to be enter'd by the Clerk in a book. Guardian wasting &c orphans estate, neglecting his education &c or likely to become insolvent Cts to make orders for securing the estate &c or to anpoint another Guardian. Their Accts to be examind &c in Augt. their mismanagement &c. to be enquird into at any time.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.55 <br />Cr.El.678, 734
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a Guardian in socage makes a lease for years to continue beyond the time of his guardianship such lease seems not to be absolutely void by the Infts coming of age but only voidable.  
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===<center>Guardian</center>===  
DISTRESS
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
22 G2
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Ch 10 p.202
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Blow. 293
Co.L.47
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a woman who is guardian in socage to her son marries again & her husbd & she join in a lease of the infts lands the lease upon the death of the husband becomes void.  
2 Inst.106
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|-
3. Bl.13
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Rol.Abr. 256<br />2.B.Ab.68
4.Mod.385
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A Guardian or prochein Amy may make partition in behalf of the inft & it shall bind the inft if equal
Ld.Ray.53
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|-
Sal.247
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ].79<br />Mod.259<br />Vent.72<br />Ray.311<br />[  ] pr.229<br />[  ].4
pl.1
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a Guardian puts in an answer /for an inft/to a bill in Chancery on oath such answer shall not conclude the inft or be read in evidence agt him for the effect of infts answer is only to make proper parties so as to take depositions & examine witnesses.  
3. Bl. 12
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|-
Vent.183
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Str.506<br />Abr.Eq.261
2. Inst.107
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A Guardian with<sup>t</sup> any direction may pay the interest of any real /incumbrances/(struck through)estate(struck through) & the principal of a Mortgage
Co.L.47
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|-
22.G.2
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.436<br />2,Ch.Ca.197
Ch 10.p.203
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|He may pay off a judgmt with the profits of the infts estate.  
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Ver. 606
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A Guardian not compeliable to apply the profits of the estate of the inft heir to nay off the bond debts.  
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.403, 435<br />[  ]2.Ver.193
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Tis not in the power of the Guardian with<sup>t</sup> the direction of the court to turn the personal into real estate
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Goods distrein'd & not replevied within ten days after
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such distress & notice given at the chief mansion house
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
or other most uublic flace on th land , by giving (struck through)bond(struck through)
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|-
suff<sup>t<\</sup> surety for paym<sup>t</sup> of the rent within three days
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
may be sold to the highest bidder
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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|}
Goods distrein'd if live to be out in a pound overt if dead
 
& liable to damage to be put in a pound covert within
 
three miles of the premises
 
 
On a similiar act of Parliament with our act of assembly
 
it has been determind that notice given the owner
 
of the goods is suff<sup>t</sup> whether it be left at the chief
 
mansion hous or not.
 
  
Distress must be reasonable. A man may distrein
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===<center>Heir & Ancestor</center>===
an ox or a horse for three pence provided there be no
 
other distress on the premises.
 
  
If distress be with<sup>t</sup> cause owner may rescue the goods before
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
they are impounded.--may have an action of trespass or on
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|-
the case ag<sup>t</sup> the party distreining their Exrs. or Admrs. & shall
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent.311<br />Ray.330<br />2.Lev.232
recover double the value of the good distrein'd & sold.
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A person may take by purchase or descriptio personae by the name of heir even in the life time of the ancestor for Heirs males now living in a will are a full description of the person who is then heir apparent to the person nam'd & is known by the devisor to be so.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.215<br />Abr.Eq.265
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the ancestor agrees to convey lands & receives part of the purchase money but dies before conveyance, heir will be decreed to convey
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|-
 +
|See 1.Ver.16
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|If a father conveys to a younger son by a defective conveyance & dies the heir at la will in two cases be oblig'd to make it good  1st. Where there is a cov<sup>t</sup> for farther assurance binding the heir. 2d. Where there is a provision made by the father in his life-time for the heir or when he hath such provision by descent from his father
  
===Page 80===
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The heir at law is bound by a decree obtaind agt the Ancestor which may be carried into execution two ways. 1st. If the decree is enrolled the party may sue out a subpoena scire facias agt the heir to shew cause agt the decree. 2d. The Plf may bring his bill of revivor to
DOWER
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|}
Co. L.33
 
13.Co.22
 
2.Bl.XX 131
 
Co.L.33
 
4.Arn (?)
 
ch.2.p.31
 
2. Bl.130
 
Lit, sec.36
 
10.Co.98
 
Brook 6
 
sec
 
Cr.El 564
 
3. Lev.437
 
Salk 54.pl.4
 
Ld.Ray.326
 
Inst.32
 
Perk.328
 
Perk. 366
 
Co.L.35
 
2 Co. 67
 
 
The wife must be above nine years old at the
 
death of her husbd otherwise she cannot be endow'd
 
.  
 
If the husbd be attainted of treason or the wife be at-
 
-tainted of treason or felony she shall not be endow'd unless she be pardon'd.
 
 
Widow of person dying intestate allow'd to remain
 
in the mansion house & plantation thereunto adjoin
 
ing with<sup>t</sup> paying rent until dower be assign'd her
 
 
A woman is entitled to be endow'd of all lands of
 
which her husbd was seised in fee simple or fee
 
tail during the coverture & to which her issue might
 
possibly have been heir. This excludes frdvrnfible
 
freeholds.
 
 
To entitle the wife to Dower the husbd must have the
 
freehold & inheritance in him simul & semel, but
 
an intervening estate for years does not bar her dower
 
 
If the husb<sup>d</sup> makes a feoff<sup>t</sup> of lands & the feoffee improves
 
them yet the wife shall only be endow'd of the value
 
they were of in the husbds time.
 
 
If the husbd have only a right of entry during coverture
 
& have neither a seisen in fact or in law the wife shall
 
not be endow'd.
 
  
If a disseisor &c assign dower this shall not be avoided
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===<center>Heir & Ancestor</center>===
unless they be in of such estates by fraud & covin
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
of the woman
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|carry the decree into execution
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.233<br />8.Co.44
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|As the heir at law is the only person who can take advantage of conditions &c annex'd to the real estate, so shall he be bound by all such conditions &c which run with the land.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|10.Co.41<br />Vent.199 <br />Cr.El.833<br />2.Ver.519
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where a condition is annex'd to the estate given to the heir & which goes in abridgement & restraint thereof the same shall in some cases be construed a limitation
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|8.Co <br />Frances's case<br />2.Ch.re.26
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But wherever the ancestor makes a conveyance or disposition on cond<sup>n</sup> w<sup>h</sup> goes in restraint & abridgemt of the estate of the heir he must have notice of it.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.164
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The heir may bring any real action or action droitural in right of his ancestor but no personal action
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer 90<br />1.Leon.261
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Also if an erroneous judgemt be given agt the ancestor by which he loseth the lan the heir may bring a/writ of error
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Co.12<br />Cr.Ja.450 <br />Abr.Eq.44
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|When the ancestor binds himself & his Heirs in an obligation the Obligee may sue the heir or Exr & may have execution of the land descended to the heir.
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DOWER
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Dyer 343
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|-
Co.L.34.37
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer.81<br />2. Inst.19<br />Co.L.102
2. Bl.136
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But the body of the heir is protected.
7.Co.37
 
Cr. El. 451
 
4.Co.l22
 
2.Bl.136
 
13.CO.23
 
4.Ann.
 
Ch.4.p 24
 
19.G 2. Chl. p133
 
1.G.2.Ch4.84
 
2. Bl.137
 
[  ].2.13
 
  
A woman entitled to dower cannot enter until
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Also the heir must be expressly nam’d.
it be assign'd to her & set out either by the heir
 
terri tenant or sheriff in certainty.
 
 
If the thing of which she is endowed be divisible it must
 
be set out by metes & bounds if indivisible she
 
must be endow'd specially as the third toll [dish to a mill(?)] &c
 
 
The assignment of Dower must be absolute
 
 
If lands assign'd for dower be lawfully evicted by elder
 
title the widow shall be endow'd anew
 
 
A widow may be barred of her dower by elopement
 
or being forc'd away, by living voluntarily with he r adulte-
 
-rer unless/her husbd be reconceild to her, by divorce a
 
vinculo matrimonii, the treason of/her husbd, by
 
detaining the title deeds or evidences of the estate from
 
the heir untill she restore them by aliening the
 
land (struck through)or negroes(struck through) assign'd her for dower, or sending the
 
slaves out of the State with<sup>t</sup> consent of him in reversion
 
or by feoffm<sup>t</sup> of husb<sup>d/supa> & wife, the wife being privily examind
 
or by her husb<sup>ds</sup> will, she not renouncing it within nine months
 
or by jointure
 
 
Ten<sup>ts</sup> in Dower to recover damages only from the
 
time of requesting it.
 
 
<sup>1</sup> i.e. terre-tenent, one who is literall y in the possession
 
of land, as distinguished from the owner out of possession.
 
  
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By the common law if the heir before the action brought agt him had alien'd the assets the obligee was with<sup>t</sup> any remedy, but if he only alien'd hanging the writ the lands he had by descent at the time of the original purchase had been liable
DOWER
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[ ] 355.pl.2<br />[  ].126<br />Lev.286<br />Ver.180<br />3.Co.36
DURESS
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the heir be sued upon a bond or covenant it must be alleged that he is bound, but it need not be shewn how he is heir. But where the heir sues he must shew his pedigree & consent Haeres. The action agt the heir on the bond of his ancestor must be in the debit & detinet.
Co.L.253
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|-
Jenk.166
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|5.Co.35<br />Dyer. 81.pl. 62<br />Cr.Ch.256<br />Car.93<br />Plow.440<br />Sal.354<br />Ld.Ray.753
2.Inst.483
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|Tho' the Heir at law is bound by the obligation of his ancestor in which he is expressly nam'd no further than he hath assets by descent yet by false pleading he make himself liable de bonis propriis. As where he pleads riens per discent,(unless it be in a scire faciae on a judge ment) or where he confesses the action but does not set forth the assets in certainty or where judgemt goes agt him by default non sum informatus, nihil dicit &c. or where he
2.Ver.497
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|}
Cr.Ja.187
 
Sid.123
 
5.Co.119
 
 
Where a person is illegally restrain'd of his liberty
 
& enters into a bond or other security to th person
 
who causes the restraint he may avoid the
 
same for duress of imprisonment.
 
 
A man may avoid his own act for fear of loss of life
 
or member, or mayhem or imprisonm<sup>t</sup>. Also in eq<sup>ty</sup>  
 
a man may avoid his deed tho' the terror & force are
 
not suff<sup>t</sup> to make it duress at common law
 
  
The duress must be done to the party himself his
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===<center>Heir & Ancestor</center>===
father, his son, or his wife.
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|pleads in bar that J.S. was jointly & severally bound with his Ancestor which is found agt him the judgemt is genl & it is said that in these cases the Ct cannot give a special judgemt with<sup>t</sup> the assent of the Plf though certain lands by descent are found by the jury.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Leon.67
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the heir is bound in an the obligation of his Ancestor but has no assets by descent a promise to the obligee that if he will not sue him he will pay the money shall not charge the heir
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Sand 136<br />Vent.159<br />Lev.165
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|So in an assumpsit agt an heir upon such promise it must be expressly shewn that the heir was bound otherwise it shall not be intended tho' after a verdict.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sid.31<br />[  ] Co.56
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But in such a case where the Plf declar'd that the deft in consideration the Plf woud deliver the bond to him & discharge the debt promis’d &c. it was held a good declaration & that it shoud be intended he was liable
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Br. tit. Assets.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Wherever the ancestor binds himself & his Heirs all his lands in freehold & which descend in fee simple are assets by descent
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal. 354. pl. 1
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A reversion after a lease for years made
 +
|}
  
Deed by duress to be avoided by special pleading
+
===<center>Heir & Ancestor</center>===
judgement in actio.  
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Car.129<br />2.Ver.134
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|by the Ancestor is present assets tho' the Plf cannot have benefit of the reversion till the lease be determin'd & the judgemt is of Assets quando acciderint
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.Ch.Ca.148<br />[ ] in.Ch.39
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An equity of a redemption of an inheritance is assets
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|6.Co.58
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A right with<sup>t</sup> any estate in possession reversion or remainder is not assets till it be recover'd & reduc'd into possession
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22.G.2.ch. 81 p.196<br />Abr.Eq.149
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|On the Stat. made in the 3d year of W.& M. entitled an act for the relief of creditors agt fraudulent devises & which is adopted by an act of Assembly made the 22.G.2.ch.8. it has been determin'd that any settlemt or disposition which a man makes in his life time of lands whether it be voluntary or other wise shall be good agt bond creditors.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ch.Ca.175<br />Ver.400<br />Dyer.344
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It seems that neither the Exr or Admr of the heir are liable. But see 2.Ver.62 where it is said that if the heir aliens the land to prevent the creditors of satisfaction of their debts equity will follow the money into the hands of the heir or his Exr.
 +
|}
  
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===<center>Heir & Ancestor</center>===  
EJECTMENT
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Sal.225 pl.5
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|-
Barnes 120
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Liv.30
2.Bur.1116
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If there be judgemt in debt agt two & one dies a scire facias lies agt the other alone
Rep & ca.of
+
|}
practice
 
C.P.115
 
Sup.tol
 
Barnes
 
24.25
 
2.Barnes
 
148
 
Barnard
 
K.B.48
 
  
Declaration must be servd (struck through)on the premises(struck through) on the
+
===<center>Highways</center>===
Ten<sup>t</sup> himself or his wife/on the premises/unless he absconds in
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
which case it has been holden that it may be serv'd
+
|-
on his neice, father son or daughter.
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
An affidavit that the declaration was serv'd if the Deft
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|}
does not appeair & enter into the common rule
 
Plf moves for judgmt agt the casual ejector.
 
 
If there be sev<sup>l</sup> persons that claim title the rule may
 
be drawn gen<sup>ly</sup> or particularly. Gen<sup>ly</sup> that he who
 
claims title to the premises in question in his possesei-
 
-on shou'd be admitted deft for such missusages XXX &
 
this puts a necessity on the Plf to distinguish by
 
proof what tenements are in each def<sup>ts</sup> possession
 
Or specially that B who claims title to such lands
 
expressing them particularly  shou'd be admitted deft.
 
In which case the def<sup>ts</sup> [several lines of XXXX]
 
  
[several lines of XXX]
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===<center>Hue & Cry</center>===
Attorney shou'd give a note
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
of the lands for which he was admitted deft.
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|-
If on the trial the deft will not appear & confess
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
lease &c. the course is to call the deft & his attorney
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
if he is within the rule & then to call the Plf &[  ]
+
|}
-suit him & then on the return of the postea judgmt
 
will be given agt the casual ajector.
 
  
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===<center>Idiots & Lunatics</center>===  
EJECTMENT
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Vent.255
+
|-
2.Vent.195
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hale. Hale. hist. P.C.30<br />4.Co.125
Str.694
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The King is entitled to the receipt of the rents & profits of an idiots estate during his life with<sup>t</sup> accounting for them, he must account for the profits &c. of a lunatics estate
2 LdRay.1470
+
|-
2.Str.908
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hale. His. P.C.33
11.Co.55
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Every person of the age of discretion is in law presum'd to be of sound mind & memory unless the contrary appear
Cr.El.235
+
|-
Cr.Ja.573
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|9.Co.31
Cr.Ch.435
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The trial of idiocy &c. in civil cases is by writ or commission to the sheriff or escheator or particular commissioners both by their own inspection & by inquisition to enquire & return their inquisition into the chancerys & thereupon a grant or commitment of the party & his estate ensues, & a special writ may afterwards issue to bring the party before the chancellor to be inspected.
Yel.118
+
|-
Rol.rep.3
+
|Hale.Hist P.C.35-36
Vent.30
+
|If a man in a phrensy happen, by some oversight or by means of his Gaoler to plead to his indictmt & is put upon his trial the Judge in his discretion may discharge the Jury of him & remit him to Gaol or, if there be no color of
Law of Ej.76
+
|}
Yel.182
 
  
Where there are two defts for the same premises
 
& one appears & confesses leave &c & the other does
 
not, the Plf cannot proceed agt the other
 
but he must be nonsuited; if there appear any
 
covin betwee  such person not appearring &
 
the lessor of th Plf the Ct. will stop the judgemt
 
aft th casual ejector for the part of him that
 
appear'd & compel him who did not to release costs.
 
  
If an inf<sup>t</sup> delivers a declaration some friend or guar-
 
-dian Must be set up as Plf to answer costs.
 
 
Where the presisses are empty, where a corpo-
 
-ration is lessee of the Plf where the sevl interests
 
of the lessors are not known there must be an actual
 
lease &c. Rules for pleading to be given & Ct. mov'd for judgt.
 
 
In this action the law requires that the thing de-
 
manded be so particularly specified that the
 
shefiff may certainly know what to give the Plf pos-
 
-session of if he shou'd recover
 
  
The trespass complain'd of in ejectmt must be agt
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===<center>Idiots & Lunatics</center>===
the actual possession. Exr may hav action for eject
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
of testator. Lessor must have a right of entry.
+
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|evidence agt him may proceed to try him & enlarge him
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.262
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The Committees of a Lunatick cannot make leases or any ways incumber the lunaticks estate with<sup>t</sup> a special order from the ct of chancery
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.2<br />2.Vent.203
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A person non compos may purchase & if after the recovery of their memory they agree think it cannot be avoided, but if they die in their lunacy or after the recovery of their memory with<sup>t</sup> agreemt to the purchase then Heir may avoid it.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ] 365
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A Lunatick shall be ten<sup>t</sup> by the curtesy & shall have Dower
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lit. sec. 405<br />Co.L.247
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a person non compos be disseis'd & a discent cast, this it is said takes away his entry but not the entry of his heir.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hale. His. P.C.30
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In criminal cases the insanity of the person is left both to the Judge & Jury. My Lord Hale saith that the best rule to be guided by in such matters is if the person hath ordinarily as great understanding as ordinarily a child of fourteen years hath such person may be guilty of treason or felony
 +
|}
  
The Plf must lay commencement of his lease in his
+
===<center>Idiots & Lunatics</center>===
declar<sup>n</sup> preceding ouster by the Deft but this
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|6.Co.124<br />Co.L.247
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Acts solemnly acknowledged by an Idiot in a Ct of record are not voidable
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.Co.123<br />Ld. Ray. 313<br />2. Sal. 127.pl.2
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The feoffmt of an idiot or non compos is not void but voidable, but it cannot be avoided by himself. But the King may by writ de idiota inquirendo avoid such alienation or office found, and after such office if the commission of tennacy be discharg'd the lunatick is restord to his lands. Also the heir may avoid such alienation. Secus of the remainder man or reversioner
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.Co.124<br />3.Lev.284
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But the release surrender, letter of Attorney to give livery, warranty, or any other deed or writing obligatory, tho' they regularly at law bind the non compos are mere nullities with respect to others.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.Eq.279
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The contracts of idiots & Lunaticks, after office found & the party legally committed, are void. The suit for restoration must be by committee
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Godolph. 26<br />4.Co.126<br />Ver.105
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a person of sound memory makes a will & after becomes non compos, this is no revocation of the will, yet a bill will not lie in the life of the non compos to establish the testimony of the Witness.
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EJECTMENT
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Cr.Ja.311
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|-
2 Rel.rep. 461
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
Law.ej.81
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
Law.ej.82.3
+
|}
Cr.Ja.613
 
6 Co.14
 
2.Vent.214
 
Hard. 330
 
5.Co.91
 
Leon.145
 
6.Mod.27
 
Sal260pl.1
 
  
day of the ouster need not be expressly mention'd
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===<center>Indictments</center>===
Neither is the Plf oblig'd to declare the day of his entry
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
+
|-
Where the limitation of a lease is altogether un-
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|PaCe6 Hist2.<br />H.P.C.20
-certain the Plf cannot recover secus where tis impossible
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An indictmt is a brief narrative of an offence committed by any person which the publick good requires shou'd be punish’d.
+
|-
Plf shall recover as much as he has title to tho'
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Hal.His.<br />P.C.171
he lays his ejectmt for more
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a Stat. prohibit any act to be done & gives a recovery by action of debt &c. & mentions not indictmt yet the person may be indicted on the probabitory clause.<br />Secus if the act be not prohibitory.
+
|-
The Plf must declare on such a lease -as suits the lessors
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Hal.His.<br />P.C.ch.20
title
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a person indicted of treason or felony confessed the fact & accuses another by which he becomes an approver, the parties accus'd may be tried on his appeal with<sup>t</sup> other indictmt or presentment.
+
|-
Lease made by Guar<sup>n</sup> to try title of inft seems good
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Haw P.C.211
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a civil action in the Kings bench de muliere abducta cum bonis viri, upon not guilty pleaded the deft be convicted, he may be put to answer the felony with<sup>t</sup> further accusation
After verdict given for the Plf there must be a
+
|-
full & actual possession given to him by the sheriff.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|210<br />Sid.23
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It seems to be generally agreed that a grand jury must find either billa vera or ignoramus for the whole.
The writ of execution is only returnable at the election of
+
|-
the Plaintiff.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.147<br />2.Haw. P.C.225
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It is laid down as a good genl rule that in indictments the special manner of the whole fact ought to be set forth with such certainty that it may Judicially appear to the ct the indictors have not given on insufficient [premisses?]
 +
|}
  
Alex K  Marshall
+
===<center>Indictments</center>===
Alex K Marshall
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Haw. P. C.224
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hence it hath been held that no circumlocution whatsoever will supply the place of those words of the act which the law hath appropriated for the description of the offence, as felonies in an indictmt for any felony whatever &c.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|225
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It hath been holden that an indictmt for a felonious breach of prison with<sup>t</sup> shewing the cause of the imprisonmt is not good.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|228
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one material part of an indictmt be repugnant to another or if the fact as laid be impossible or absurd the indictmt is void
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Hal. Hist.
 +
P.C.175
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The name & addition of the party indicted ought regularly to be inserted & inserted truly in every indictmt. But if the party answer to the name on the arraignmt or plead not guilty to the indictmt he is concluded.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Hawk. P.C.231
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The deft & all other persons nam'd in the indictment must be describd with convenient certainty
 +
|-
 +
|238
 +
|An indictmt which doth not with sufft certainty set forth the thing wherein the offence was committed is insufft, as where one is indicted for having forg'd a lease of certain lands with<sup>t</sup>
 +
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===<center>Indictments</center>===
ELECTION
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
2.Co.36
+
|-
Co.L.145
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|235
2.Co.37
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|naming any one certain parcel.
Lev.54
 
2.Co.37
 
Co.L.145
 
  
If a man grants twenty acres parcel of his
+
No indictmt whatever can be good with<sup>t</sup> precisely shewing a certain year & day of the material facts alledged in it.
manor, the grantee has his election of situation
+
|-
   
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Hal His. P.C.179
It is laid down as a genl rule thati if electi-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But it is not necessary to prove the crime to have been committed on the very day laid in the indictmt
-on be given of two sevl things he that is the
+
|-
first agent or is to do th first act has the election
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Hawk. P.C.245<br />Cr.El.236<br />[ ] Co.48
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|There is no necessity for any indictmt or information on a public stat. to recite the Stat. But if a prosecutor take upon him to recite the Stat. & materially vary from it & conclude contra formam statuti praedictus he vitiates the indictmt
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Haw.P.C. 246
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A misrecital of the place or day on which a Parliament was holden vitiates the indictment.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|247
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A variance no way altering the sense does no hurt Neither is the misrecital of the preamble of the Stat. material
 +
|-
 +
|249
 +
|It is a genl rule that unless the Stat. be recited neither the words contraforms in Statute, nor any [persprasis?] intendmt or conclusion will make good an indictmt which does not bring the offence nor then all the material
 +
|-
  
In debt on an oblign that if a ship out to sea
+
|}
& either the goods or the obligor come safe
 
then to pay such a sum. Action lies on the
 
contingency which shall first happen
 
  
Where the things granted are annual & to have
+
===<center>Indictment</center>===
continuance the election remains with the  
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
grantor as well after the day as before
+
|-
When nothing XXXX to the grantee & before passes
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
election it must be made in the time of the grant
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|words of the Statute, as if an indictmt for rape omit the word rapuit, or an indictmt of perjury on 5th of El.Ch. 9. omit the words voluntarie & corrupte
-tor secus where an estate or interest masses immediately
+
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|249
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Neither is it always sufft to pursue the words of the Stat. unless in so doing you fully, directly & expressly alledge the matter where in the offence consists.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|250
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the Stat. relate only to such & such persons particularly describ'd by it the indictmt must bring the deft within all such descriptions unless they carry with them the bare denial of a matter, the affirmation whereof will be a proper natural plea for the deft.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|250
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A conviction on a penal Stat. ought expressly to shew that the deft is not within any of its provisions.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|251
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A conviction on a penal Stat. ought expressly to shew that the deft is not within any of its provisions.An indictmt grounded on a stat. & concluding contra formum statute may be maintain’d as an indictmt at common law. The contrary was formerly held.
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|}
  
When one & the same thing passes to the dones
+
===<center>Indictment</center>===
or grantee & he  has his election in what man-
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
ner or degree to take it there the interest passes
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|-
immediately
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|251
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It seems to be agreed that a judgemt on a Stat. shall never be given on an indictmt which doth not conclude contra formam statuti.
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|}
  
===Page 87===
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ERROR
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
3.Bl.4O5
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|-
27 G.2
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer 143<br />Ray . 84<br />[  ] 162
pa.301
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one under the age of 21 years makes his will & devises his lands & after attains the age of 21 years & dies with<sup>t</sup> any republication thereof this devise is void.
Dyer 90
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|-
5 Co 39
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Mod.315<br />Ven.255<br />[  ] 316<br />[ ]. 35
2.Sid.56
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An inft male at fourteen & female at twelve may dispose of their personal estate, at eighteen of their Negroes & at 21 of their lands.
Cr.El.419
+
|-
F.N.B.44
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.35
[  ] 173
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The age of consent to marriage in an inft male is fourteen in a female twelve
[   ] 652
+
|-
Liv.72
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.29
Sid.213
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An inft at the age of 17 may be an Exr
Ray.16
+
|-
Cr.Ja.392
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.247
Carth.371
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The age of fourteen is the common standard at which both males & females are by our law obnoxious to capital punishments.
 
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|-
A writ of error lies for some suppos'd mistake
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hal.His. P.C.26<br />27<br />28-29
in the proceedings of a Ct of record it only lies
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the party be above twelve though under fourteen & appears to be dole capax he may be convicted if an inft be above seven & under twelve he is prima facie to be adjudged not guilty; but yet if it appear by strong & pregnant circumstances that he was dole capax, Judgemt of death may be given agt him for malitia supplet aetatem[                                    ]
on matter of law arising on the face of the
+
|}
proceedings
 
  
XX Upon appeal in personal action where judgemt
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===<center>Infancy & Age</center>===
or decree does not exceed £20 error can only be
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
assignd in matter of right, where it does not ex-
+
|-
-ceed £50 it may be assignd in matter of right
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|God.or.leg.<sup>1</sup> 102<br />2.Ver.110
& such matters of form as were insisted on in
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A child in ventre sa mare may be appointed Exr or may take a legacy & if there be two or more at a birth they shall be joint Exrs or joint legatees
the Ct below, where the judgmt does exceed £50
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|-
or in all real actions any errors in form or
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co. L. 244
substance may be assigned.  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If there be bastard eigne & mulier puisne the bastard enters & dies siesed leaving issue in ventre a mere, the mulier enters & then a son is born he cannot enter on the mulier.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Br.dev.32<br />Cr.El.423<br />Sid.153<br />liv.135<br />Ray.163
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It has been a matter of much controversy whether a devise of lands to an inft in ventre sa mere is good, but all the books agree that a devise to an inft when he shall be born or when God shall give him birth is good /as an Exrs devise/& that the free hold shall descend in the mean time to the heir at law
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lev.142<br />Sid.321<br />Cr.Ja.59
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It is laid down as a rule in some books that where it is alledged upon the pleadings that the party was & still is under age, it shall be tried by inspection of the Ct. but where the inft is of full age at the time of the plea it shall be tried per pais
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Buls. 69
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an inft take a lease for years rendering rent if he enter upon the land he shall be charged with an action of debt during his minority.
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|}
  
No person can bring a writ of error but him who was
+
===<center>Infancy & Age</center>===
party to or privy to the rec<sup>d</sup> or was injurd by th first judg-
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
-ment. It only lies agt him who was party or privy to
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|-
the first judgemt his Heirs Exrs or Admrs
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.386
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An inft is not to be barred by the laches of his trustees, nor to be barred of a trust-estate during his infancy.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ] sec 402
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The entry of an inft is not taken away by a descent cast
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.245
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But if a man seised of lands in fee die, his wife privement ensient & a stranger abates & dies seised & after the son is born he shall be bound by the descent.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Inst.303
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an inft be ten<sup>t</sup> by the curtesy or lessee for life or years he shall answer for waste.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Inst.233<br />8.Co.44<br />Vent.200
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An inft is bound by all conditions charges & penalties in an original conveyance whether he comes in by descent or by purchase
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.ver.343, 560
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Bound in eq<sup>y</sup> as well as law
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.246
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man make a feoffment in fee to another reserving rent & if he pay not the rent with in a month that he shall double the rent, the feoffee dieth his heir within age payeth not the rent he shall forfeit nothing. because the inft is provided for by the statute
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ]<br />[  ]<br />[  ]
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[                                            ]<br />[                            ]
 +
|}
  
After the rec<sup>d</sup> is remov'd & the Plf has assign'd his
+
===<center>Infancy & Age</center>===
errors, he shall have a sci.fa. ad audiendum er-
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
rores agt the deft who thereupon may plead
+
|-
in nullo erratum or a release &c.  A Sci.fa. lies
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Broke disseisin 19
agt the heir & terre tenants.  Sci.Fa. to the terre-
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Two infts Jt Tents one releases to the other by which the other holds the whole this seems a disscisin, But if livery had been made it woud have been no disseisin but it woud have been void
tenants is usually granted but tis not ex de-
+
|-
licto justitia
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.172<br />Cr.Ja.500
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An inft may bind himself to pay for his necessary meat, drink, apparel necessary physick & such other necessaries & likewise for his good teaching & instruction but it must appear that the things were really necessary & of reasonable prices & suitable to the infts degree & estate which regularly must be left to the Jury who need not find particularly wh<sup>t</sup> the necessaries were nor of what price each thing was
===Page 88===
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ERROR
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Val.386 pl.2, 279.pl.4
Book.er-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An inft not liable for money which he borrows to lay out for necessaries
ror. 93
+
|-
Cr.Ja.29
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ch.502
Rob.658
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Those contracts from which an inft can receive no benefit or semblance of benefit are absolutely void. Sed quaere
Vent.34
+
|-
Sal.263 Pl.4
+
|Br.sci. 12-19
Sid.294
+
|There is a diversity between the actual delivery of the thing contracted for & a bare agree-
Cr. El. 611
+
|}
Sid.147
 
Vent.252
 
Sal. 268.p115
 
Carth.338
 
Cr.Ch.53
 
5.Co.39
 
Palm.270
 
Vent.7
 
  
Pleading in nullo est erratism is an acknow
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===<center>Infancy & Age</center>===
-legement of the fact & denial that tis error
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sid.129<br />Lev.169
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|ment to deliver it, the first is voidable, the last absolutely void.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.132<br />2.Ver.224
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one deliver goods to an inft on a contract knowing him to be an inft he shall not be chargeable in trover & conversion or any other action for them, secus if he take goods under pretence that he is of full age.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Mod.248<br />[  ].446<br />Vent.51
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an inft of the age of discretion commit any fraud by affirming himself to be of full age or by combination with his Guardian enter into any contracts with an intent afterwards to Elude them a ct of eq<sup>y</sup> will decree it good agt him according to the circumstances of the fraud.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ].Co.42<br />2. Inst.483
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Infancy is a personal privilege of which only the inft himself can take advantage
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lev.144<br />Sal.279.pl.4
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|None but the inft himself or his representatives privies in blood can avoid a conveyance made by the inft during his nonage In assumpsit agt an inft he may give infancy in evidence & need not plead it.
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|-
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|[  ]<br />Vent.213
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|If lands be sold to an inft & he contr [  ] possession after he comes of age
 +
|}
  
If a writ of error abates by default of the party
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===<center>Infancy & Age</center>===
a second writ shall be no supersedeas secus if
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
it abates by act of God or of the law
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
In a writ of error for want of assigning 
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It is a tacit consent to the agreement.
errors, judgemt is not affirm'd but execn goes 
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|-
on first judgemt party can have no costs 
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver. 224
but his remedy must be on the recognizance 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where an inft deseis'd lands subject to trust for paymt of younger childrens portions might not be sold & offer'd by his answer to settle other lands for raising the portions, it was held that he shoud be bound by the offer made by him in his answer if the other side were thereby delay'd & if the inft did not immediately after his coming of age apply to the Ct in order to retract his offer & amend his answer.
by which he is bound to prosecute with effect
+
|-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.Leon.4
To reverse an outlawry party must appear
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An inft made a lease for years & at full age said to the Lessee “God give you joy of it.” held an affirmation of the lease.
& assign errors in person
+
|-
   
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Leon.164<br />Comb. 381<br />[ ]
The Plf in error cannot assign error of fact &  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The deft under age borrow'd money of the Plf & at full age promis'd to pay him. bound by the promise
error of law together. In such case deft shoud
+
|-
demur for simplicity
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.of Eq.282
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Decreed in Ch. that if an inft borrows a sum of money for which he gives his bond & devises his personal estate (being of sufft capacity) for the paymt of his debts particularly those he had set his hand to this bond debt shall be paid.
It seems a genl rule that nothing can be assignd for  
+
|}
error which contradicts the record
 
  
A man cannot reverse a judgemt for error un
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===<center>Infancy & Age</center>===
less he can shew the judgemt was to his disadvantage
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
+
|-
If a writ be brought to the damage of /£/30 & the Plf
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja. 464
declares ad damnum /£/40 & the verdict gives
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If Judgemt be given agt an inft by default after the default he shall have a writ of error & reverse the judgemt for his nonage, but if an inft after appearance make default judgemt shall be given agt him.
30/£/ this is no error after verdict.
+
|-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hal.Hist. P.C.20<br />Co.L.359<br />Cr.Ja.274
A fault in a sci.Fa. on judgemt not [   ]  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An inft shall be privileg'd from fine & imprisonment in those cases where a person of full age shall be thus punish’d.
by appearance.
+
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.127<br />[ ].Co.61
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An inft being Plf or demandant shall not be amerced
  
===Page 89===  
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If an inft by his Guardian or prochein ami bring an ejectmt & after the Guardian &c. becomes insolvent the inft shall be amerced
ERROR
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|-
10.Co.115
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ] Ver. 342
Ch.co.19
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|No decree shall be made agt an inft with<sup>t</sup> giving him a day to shew cause agt it when he comes of age
Cr.Ja.246
+
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Palm.215
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An inft must appear by prochein Amy or Guardian but he must defend by Guardian
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ] 369
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an inft be sued the Plf must move to have a proper Guardian assign'd him
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent. [  ]
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In an action agt Baron & Feme the Feme being within age she ought to appear by Guardian
 +
|}
  
If the Plf recovers more damages than he has
+
===<center>Infancy & Age</center>===
declar'd for, if before judgemt he releases the over
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
-plus he may take judgemt for the residue
+
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.420
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Debt brought agt an inft Exr he cannot appear by attorney but by Guardian
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|441
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But if an inft Exr brings an action by Attorney & hath judgemt to recover this is not erroneous
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El. 278<br />Vent.102<br />see Lev.181
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an inft & man of full age be Exrs they may bring an action as Exrs & the inft may sue by Attorney
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Car.256
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The Plf being an inft had sued by his Guardian but the entry on the roll was T.S. by his Guardian omitting “admitted especially by the ct for this purpose, the entry sufft
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.Eq. 72<br />260
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An inft cannot bring a bill in Chy but by his prochein amy. And it is said that a Guardian cannot otherwise be appointed than by bringing the inft into ct or his praying a commission to have a Guardian assign'd him
  
If upon a judgemt the sheriff sells the goods &c
+
Where a bill is brought agt an inft & he reglects to appear to have a Guardian assignd
of the party & after the judgemt was reversed by
+
him, it is a motion of cause (he being in contempt to an attachmt) to pray for a messenger to bring him into Court
writ of error the party can only be restord to the
 
money for which they sold. But if the goods &c
 
were only deliverd to the Plf in satisfaction &c
 
the party shall be restord to the specific goods.
 
  
===Page 90===
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In all cases where a naked right in fee
ESCAPE IN CIVIL CASES
+
|}
  
8.Co.141
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===<center>Infancy & Age</center>===
Cr.Ja.3
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
5.Co.89
+
|-
3.Co.44
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|6.Co.3<br />Dyer.133<br />Cr.Ja.469
Cr.Ja.657
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|descends from any ancestor to an inft there in every action ancestral the parol shall demur Secus in real actions brought by an inft on his own possession
22.G.2
+
|-
Ch.6 pa186
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Inst.89
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an action of debt on the obligation of the Ancestor be brought agt the heir the parol shall demur & so in all cases where the fee may be charg’d.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ].Co.85
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In a writ of mesne the parol shall not demur for the non age of the demandant
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|6.Co.3<br />Dyer.137
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where a naked right descends of lands of w<sup>h</sup> the ancestor was once in possession there in an action ancestorel brought by the inft the parol shall demur with<sup>t</sup> plea secus where the ancestor died seised or where the action is brought of the seisin or possession of the inft In Detinue agt an Exr for a delivery to the Testator the parol shall not demur for the non age of the Exr.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ]<br />[  ]
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an inft be in by purchase he shall not have his age
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|If an inft hath an estate in possession by purchase sufft to answer the action than he
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It is a genl rule that wherever a sheriff or other
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===<center>Infancy & Age</center>===
officer has a person in custody by virtue of
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
an authority from a Ct which has jurisdiction
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|-
in the matter, that the suffering such person to
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.338
go at large is an escape
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|hath the residue of the estate by descent yet he shall not have his age. Thus if Lessee for life surrenders to an inft who hath the reversion he shall not have his age
 
If XXXX A is arrested & in the custody of the Sheriff
 
& afterwards another writ is deliver'd to him
 
at the suit of B. Upon the delivery of the writ
 
A by construction of law is immediately in the
 
Sheriffs custody with<sup>t</sup> an actual arrest
 
 
If the sheriff or other officer who has the custody
 
of a XXXX prisoner either bail him when he is
 
not bailable by law, or suffer him to go out of
 
the limits of the prison tho' with a keeper
 
it is  an escape.
 
 
If man has the judgemt agt two persons & they
 
are both taken in execution XX if the sheriff suf
 
-fers one of them to escape he shall (struck through)have(struck through) be an-
 
swerable for the whole debt
 
  
Sheriff not liable for an escape unless wilfull
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If an inft be vouched & bound to warranty by the deed of his ancestor the parol shall demur for the non age of the inft
or negligent or unless the nrisoner might have
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been retaken & he neglects to XXXXX make fresh suit.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|45.Ed.3.23
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If two are vouch'd if the parol demurs for the non age of one it shall for the other also
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|6.Co.5
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The Ct ex officio ought to grant that the parol shall demur though the ten<sup>t</sup> will answer.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Inst.258
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where age is granted or the parol demurs the writ Does not abate but the plea is put with<sup>t</sup> [  ] until full age
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===Page 91===  
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===<center>Informations</center>===
ESCAPE IN CIVIL CASES
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
22.G.2
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Ch.6 p.184
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Haw.P.C. 260<br />[  ] 14-15
Do.187
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An information may be defin'd an accusation agt a person for some criminal which from its enormity or dangerour tendency the publick good requires shou’d be restraind & punishd.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hal. His. P.C.ch. 28
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In crimes not capital the proceeding may be by information
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lev.125<br />Sid.174
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|For a conspiracy alone with<sup>t</sup> any prosecution information lies.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Carth. 226
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In every information a single offence ought to be laid & ascertain’d.
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||2.Hawk P.C.262
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|An information is not to be admitted to be filed (except those exhibited in the name of his Majesties attorney Genl) with<sup>t</sup> first making a rule on the persons complain'd of to shew cause to the contrary, which rule is never granted but on motion made in open Ct & grounded upon affidavit of some misdemeanor which doth either from its enormity or dangerous tendency seem proper for the most publick prosecution. Sometimes upon special circumstances a Ct will grant it agt those who cannot be personally servd
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Process on escape to be executed at any time or place 
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===<center>Informations</center>===
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|with such rule as if they purposely absent themselves
  
Old sheriff may deliver over prisoners by indenture
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But if he shew good cause to the contrary the ct will not grant the information with<sup>t</sup> some particular circumstances the judgemt whereof lies in discretion
to the new or have their names with the cause
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of their commitment recorded in the records
 
of the County Ct.
 
 
 
===Page 92===
 
ESTATES IN FEE SIMPLE
 
Inst.3.
 
Co.L.9
 
Lit.sec.578
 
Co.104
 
And.3
 
Co.L.20
 
Dyer 156
 
Leon.182
 
  
A feme covert is canable of purchasing an \
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===<center>Injunction</center>===
estate in fee simple, but her husbd may disagree
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
to it, if he neither agree or disagree she may disagree
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to it efter the coverture is determin'd, so/may her
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Moor 920 pl. 1108
heir.
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Injunction is a prohibitory writ restraining a person from doing a thing which appears to be agt eq<sup>y</sup> & conscience
  
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An injunction to stay restitution upon an indictmt of forcible entry.
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The most usual injunction is to stay proceedings at law on some equitable circumstances of which the party cannot have the benefit at law in each case the Plf in equ may move for an injunction either upon an attachmt or praying a dedimus, or praying a further time to answer, but this injunction only stays execution touching the matters in question & there is always a clause giving liberty to call for a plea to proceed to trial, for want of it, to obtain judgmt but exn is stay’d till answer or further order
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.330<br />Vel.161<br />[  ].14<br />[  ].Ch.454
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man be tent for life witht impeachmt of waste with rem<sup>r</sup> to his first &c son in tail yet if he shd pull down the house or any part of the buildings thereunto belonging eqy would enjoin him
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|-
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|[  ].Ca 66
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|An injunction granted to stay trial at law is never granted but upon notice, as where one files
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If the Father infeoff the son to [  ] to him his heirs &
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===<center>Injunction</center>===
after the son enfeoffeth the Father as fully as the father
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
enfeoff'd him a fee passes.
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
If the Lord releases all his right to his Tent. if one parsoner <sup>or joint tent</sup>
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|his bill & it appears to the Ct that the Plf eqy must rise out of the defts answer
releases all his right to the other, a fee passes. So where
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|-
one parcener grants a rent to another for [  ]
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.156
of partition
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An injunction for quieting the possession is only grantable where the Plf has been in possession three years before the bill exhibited on a title yet undetermind, or in case the clause hath been heard & judgemt pass’d on its merits by the Ct
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Where the ancestor takes an estate for life & the
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.22
limitation/is to his right heirs, there the ancestor
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|There is an injunction to prevent multiplicity of suits
has (struck through)an estate(struck through) the reversion executed in himself &
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|-
the right heirs are not purchasers
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. [Kell?] 17
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|injunction intended to stay proceedings agt Bail
If by limitation the estate may determine in B
 
during the continuance of his life though the
 
rem<sup>r</sup> he in his right  heirs yet it does not rest in B
 
 
If A makes a lease for life or a gift in tail rem<sup>r</sup> to his
 
right heirs this in its original creation is a void
 
limitation.
 
  
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It hath been of late practis'd to commit the party on affidavit of a breach of an injunction & personal notice given to him
ESTATE FOR LIFE & OCCUPANCY
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2.Bl.121
 
Co.L XXX 42
 
183
 
3.Co.20
 
2.Vent.65
 
Co.L.251
 
7.Co.55
 
Co.L.251
 
[    ]
 
Co.L.42
 
Co.76 sec.
 
1 Co. 140
 
Co.L.41
 
2.Bl.122
 
35
 
Co.L.55
 
2.Bl.123.4
 
Co.L.55
 
  
If one grants lands to another generally the lease is ten<sup>t</sup>
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===<center>Injunction</center>===
for life &, nrovided the lessor has power to grant such an
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
estate, he is ten<sup>t</sup> for his own life.
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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Uncertain interests as an estate to a woman [  ]
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===<center>Inns & Innkeeper</center>===
viduitate &c are consider'd as estates for life determi-
 
nable on the happening of the contingency to which tis
 
limited.
 
  
If ten,sup>t</sup> for life aliens in fee or attempts to create a
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
greater estate than he has receiv'd which is to the preju-
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|-
dice of him in reversion tis a forfeiture.
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22.G.2.Ch.<br />24.p.241
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Any person retailing liquors witht license to forfeit ten pounds
But a man cannot by any disposit1on or action in pais for
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|-
-feit things which may be transfer'd with<sup>t</sup> XXXXXXX the nototoriety
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Palm.374<br />2.Roll.<br />Rep.345
of it
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A person who makes it his business to entertain travellers & passengers is a common
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innkeeper.
Where he in rem<sup>r</sup> is party to the conveyance there Ten<sup>t</sup> for
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|-
life may by solum investiture convey a greater/estate
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr. Ch. 549
than he had by the first [  ] contract
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An Innkeeper cannot be a bankrupt
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|-
Every ten<sup>t</sup> for life unless restraind by cov<sup>t</sup> or agreem<sup>t</sup>,
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.47
may of common right take on the land reasonable [  ]
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The horse & goods of a Guest cannot be distrained
-version botes
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ray.231
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man keeps an inn & a person who lives just by him designing to get away his customers tells a person who enquires for such inn that no one lives there this is actionable
  
Ten<sup>t</sup> for life or his representative shall not be pre
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If an innkeeper refuses to take a traveller as a Guest into his house unless house be full or if he refuse to furnish him with victuals on being tenderd a reasonable price for the same an action lies agt him|-
-judiced by any sudden determination of his estate
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.18
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|He who takes upon himself a public employmt must serve the public as far as his employment goes, therefor the Inkeener must answer for the neglects of those he keeps under him though he shoud expressly caution agt it
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Ten<sup>t</sup> or Ten<sup>t</sup> for life shall have the emblements tho
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===<center>Inns & Innkeeper</center>===
the estate is forfeited by act of Ten<sup>t</sup> for life.
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 
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===Page 94===
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ]. Co. 32<br />[  ]. 96
ESTATES FOR LIFE & OCCUPANCY
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man desires his horse to be put to grass & the horse is stole the innkeeper is not liable. secus if the man does not direct his horse to be put to grass, or if he be lost by the voluntary & wilful negligence of the innkeeper
Vaugh.104
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Co.L.41
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|22.G.2.ch<br />[  ].p.241
Cr.El.721
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ordinary keeper selling at higher rates than allowd to pay 10/ to the informer which is recoverable before any justice of peace.
Vaugh.57
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Cr.El.57
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ].6.53<br />Roll.abr.95<br />Dyer.266
Hob.313
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an Innkeeper or his sert sell corrupt wine or victuals an action lies agt the Master.
@.Rolls
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Abr.150
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|8 Co.32<br />Br.ac.on the case.41
Vagh.138
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Innkeepers are chargeable for the goods of guests stolen or lost out of their inns & of this duty they cannot discharge themselves by sickness absence &c.
[2]Bl [  ]
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Vaugh.189
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|8.Co.33.
Cr.Ja.554
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the host delivers the key of the chambers where the goods are to the guest & he leaves the door open & the goods are stolen yet an action lies agt the host. secus if he be robb'd by one who was with him or who desires to be lodged with him It seems the host is answerable if the guest does not acquaint him with what goods he has.
#lBulst.12
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ColL.41
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Moor 158 pl.299
Dyer 328
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Secus if the host ask him & he deny that he hath any or says that he has less than he has in reality. Said by Anderson, but Windham & [  ] contra
#.Bulst.12
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Col.L.41
 
Dyer 328
 
2.Bl.259
 
  
There can be no occupant of things which lie in grant
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===<center>Inns & Innkeeper</center>===
& which cannot pass with<sup>t</sup> deed as rents &c unless they
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
are appendant to things which pass by livery
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Brom. 214<br />8.Co.32
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an host invites one to stay all night yet if he be afterwards robb’d the host shall not be chargd for he was no traveller
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.188<br />Moor 877<br />Hay 126<br />Sal.388 pl.2
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man comes to an inn with a hamper in which he has sevl goods & leave it with the innkeeper he shall not be chargeable if the goods are stolen unless the man returns that night. Secus if it be any thing which the host hath benefit by keeping
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.224
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a mans servt travelling on his masters business comes to an inn where the horse is stolen the master shall have an action
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ch.27<br />Sal.388.nl.2
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The Innkeeper may retain the person of the guest who eats or the horse which eats till paymt.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Moor 877
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An innkeeper who detains a horse for his meat cannot use him.
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|}
  
If a lease be made of lands to A for life hab. to B & C
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===<center>Joint Tenants & Tenants in Common</center>===
successively. B & C tske no estate in possession or reversion
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
& the lease determines on the death of A.
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|-
   
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ] Co.27<br />Co. L.30<br />Co.L.9 200
If a lease be made to A & B for their lives & the life of
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The wife of a Joint tent cannot be endow’d If there be two joint tents & one releaseth to the other this passeth a fee with <sup>t</sup> the word heirs. Tents in common cannot release to each
the Longest lives they make partition & A dies his
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|-
part immediately reverts to the lessor
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ] H.6.51
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|One joint tent cannot surrender to the other
A right by occupancu can only be acquired by
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|-
actual entry. Lev. 202. Sid.346.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.392 pl.4
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|One Tent in common cannot deseise the other otherwise than by an actual disseisin
If Tent pur autre vie dies, his lessee [   ] will or for
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|-
years having possession such lessee shall be ten<sup>t</sup>
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|ColL.190
by occupancy & the lessor estate shall merge
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A Layman & a Bishop may be joint tents of a lease for years & of a personal thing
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[ ] sec.291
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an estate be made to husband & wife & a third person the husband & wife shall take
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but one moiety.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.187
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If Lands be given to husband & wife & their heirs the husband cannot during the life of the wife dispose of any part of it. Secus if it be given to a man & a woman before marriage.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.188<br />[ ] 101<br />Dyer 340
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man make a feoffmt to the use of himself & such wife as he shall afterwards marry they are joint tenants
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.683
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It has been ruld in ch<sup>y</sup> that where the husbd binds out money in the names of himself & wife, upon Mortgages & bonds & dies that the wife is entieled to the money.
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|-
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|Co.L.351
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|If baron & feme be joint tenants of a lease or other personal thing he may grant though
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If tjere be any intermediate interest the term of
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===<center>Joint Tenants & Tenants in Common</center>===
the occupant shall not merge & he is to hold the estate
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
subject to the charges laid on it by his lessor
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|-
 
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
If lands be let to a man & his heir or to a Man
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|He cannot devise it.
his Exrs & assigns dur1ng the life of another the heir
+
|-
in the one case & in the other the Exr shall be a spe-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|10.Co.5<br />Cr.El.341<br />Co.L.46
-cial occupant.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a lease be made to Baron & feme for their lives remainder to the survivor & or to the Exrs of the survivor & the baron grants the term & dies this will not bar the wife surviving because she had but a possibility & no interest.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.55
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Baron & feme joint tents for life, baron sows the land & dies, his Exrs shall have the emblements
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Carth.170
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The survivor alone of two joint Merchants may bring trover for goods lost.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Str.217
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If two take a lease jointly of a farm the stock though occupied jointly shall not survive
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.431<br />2. Sid. 53<br />3.Lev.127
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man hath issue only two daughters & devises land to them & their heirs they are joint tenants
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.189<br />Lit sec.309
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If there be three joint tents & one of them aliens his part the other two are joint tents of their parts & hold them in common with the alience, &c.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co. L.190
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If lands be given to two habendum the one moiety to one & his heirs the other moiety to the other & his heirs this is a tenancy in common
 +
|-
 +
|2. Vent. 365
 +
|The words equally divided or equally to be divided do not create a tenancy in common indeed such estate in conveyance can only be
 +
|}
  
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EVIDENCE [faint]
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ]<br />[  ]<br />[  ] 330
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|created by limiting the estate to them to take expressly as tents in common, or by limiting a part to one & a part to another
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ]<br />Moor 550<br />Cr.Ja.448
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In a will the intention of the testator is to govern therefore a devise to two equally & their heirs has been held a tenancy in common.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Holt. 410<br />Abr.Eq.292<br />[  ]332
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A mortgage devisd to two daughters being held in common if they purchase the eqy of redemption that shall be held in common likewise
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ].16
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If £500 a piece is devised to two legatees who take a Mortgage jointly to them both for securing the paymt of their legacies & interest one of them dies, the other shall have nothing by survivorship
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.Eq. 192<br />[  ]<br />[ ]<br />Phillips
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|One devisd £100 to five equally to be devided between them & the survivors & survivor of them & if A (one of the five) died before marriage, her share to go over to another person, held a tenancy in common
 +
|-
 +
|Ver.33
 +
|In eqy where two or more purchase lands & it appears in the deed itself that the proportions of money paid are not equal, however the legal estate may survive, the survivor shall be considered but as a trustee for the others, in proportion to the money paid
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EVIDENCE
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
2.Hawk
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|-
P.C.452
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
2.Hawk
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|So if one lays out a considerable sum of money in repairs or improvements.
P.C.433
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|-
Co.L.6
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.Eq.290
Sid.337
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Five persons purchasd lands & after enterd into articles (in order to improve & cultivate the lands) whereby they agreed to be equally concern'd as to profit & loss & to advance each of them such a sum to be laid out in the manurance &c of the land, It was held that they were tents in common as to the benificial interest or right in those lands For it may happen that some may have paid their share of the money & others nothing.
Mod.107
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|-
Skin.223
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Co.9
Ray.191
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an estate is limited to Husband & wife during their joint lives it determines with the death of either of them
Sal.283.p 12
+
|-
sec
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lit.Sec.283<br />Co.L.25
Vent.49
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If lands be given to two men & the heirs of their bodies they have a joint estate for life & sev<sup>l</sup> inheritances. Secus if given to a man & a woman
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.168<br />Br.Lit.Grants 154
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Joint tents & tents in common may according to the interest they have join or sever in making leases
 +
|-
 +
|Co.L.47<br />Vent.161
 +
|But if there be two Joint tents &c & they make a lease by parol or deed both reserving rent to one only yet it shall enure to both
 +
|}
  
A conviction/of treason, felony, piracy, praemunire
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===<center>Joint Tenants & Tenants in Common</center>===
perjury or of forgery on the 5th of [  ]. Also a judgm<sup>t/sup\p>
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
in attaint for giving a false verdict or in conspira
+
|-
cy at the suit of the King. also a judgmt for any
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
crimes to stand in the pillory, or to be whipped
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Secus if it be by deed indented.
or branded being in act which had jurisdiction
+
|-
are good causes of excep<sup>n</sup> ag<sup>t</sup> a witness while
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Roll.Abr. 877<br />[  ].202
there continue in force. If convicted of felony
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If two tents in common of lands join in a lease for years by indenture of their sevl lands this shall be the lease of each for his part & the cross confirmation of each for the part of the other
but admitted to his clergy XXX & burnt in the hand
+
|-
he is reenabled to be a witness. A pardon restores
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.285 pl.17<br />Ld.Ray.741<br />Bridg. 129
the party to his credit where it is only the [  
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The possession of one joint tent is the possession of the other so far as to prevent the Stat. of limitations. So if they be disseis’d & one enters this is the entry of both
  ] of the judgem<sup>t</sup> [     ]
+
|-
The credit of a witness is to be impeach'd only by genl
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ] sec. 306<br />Co.L.194
accounts of his character (struck through) & behavior (struck through) reputation
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If these be two joint tents by disseisin &c & the disseisee &c release to one of them it shall enure to his advantage only. Secus if the disseisors enfeoff two persons
& not by proofs of particular crimes whereof he
+
|-
never was convicted.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[ ] sec.207<br />Co.L.49<br />3.Vent.202<br />[ ] Co. 95
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a feoffment be made to A & B by deed & livery be made to one in the name of both it shall enure to both. Secus if the feoffmt be witht deed.
The testimony of a witness is not to be admitted who
+
|-
is either to be a gainer or loser by the [  ]
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dalr.44 pl.33
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If two joint tents make a feoffmt on condn that if they paid such a sum before such a day they might reenter, before the day one of them releases this condn to the feoffer it shall not bind his companion
An Exr if he hath not the sucklusage of the estate only
+
|}
be a witness for a will Children of an intestate
 
cannot be witnesses in any matter relative to
 
the intestates estate.
 
 
 
He who borrows money XXX upon an [  ]contract
 
cannot be a witness on an information for the
 
usury unless he has paid the money
 
  
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EVIDENCE [faint]
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. Inst. 302
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Two joint tents for years or for life one of them does waste, this is the waste of both as to the place wasted, but treble damages shall be recover’d agt him who did the waste only
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.18
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A naked trust or authority cannot survive but a trust coupled with an interest shall survive.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|  191
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a lease be made for A & B for their lives & the life of the longest liver & they make partition & A dies, the lessor shall enter into his part
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Roll. Abr.86
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Two joint tents sow their corn & one dies the corn shall go to the survivor. secus where husbd & wife are joint tents.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Perk. Sec.523
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|One of two tents in common sows the land then his Exrs shall have the corn
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.181
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The right of survivorship takes place immediately on the death of the joint tent whither it be a natural or civil death
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|  188
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|There shall be no right of survivorship unless the thing be in jointure at the instant of the death of him who first dieth
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|  185
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Two femes joint tents of a lease for years one of them takes husbd & dies yet the term shall survive. secus of personal goods
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EVIDENCE
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
2.Ver.98
+
|-
[  ] 625
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co. L.186
5 Co.68
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Although joint tents are seisd per [  & ] yet to sevl purposes each of them hath but a right to a moiety, as to enfeoff give or demise, forfeit release by default in a praecipe.
Ver.366
 
Ver.473
 
Ch.Ca.19
 
Abr.eq.230
 
&  
 
243
 
2.Ver.98.337
 
Sal.234 pl.13
 
]tem.Tal.
 
240. 2. Str.
 
1261
 
Sal.281. p19
 
Hawk
 
P.C.431
 
Do. 429
 
  
In Cts of eqy a distinction has been taken between
+
If two joint tents make a feoffmt in fee with cond<sup>n</sup> & on the breach thereof one of them shall enter into the whole yet he shall enter into but a moiety
evidence that may be offer'd to a jury & to inform the
+
|-
conscience of the Ct.  
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Ver.23
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An agreem<sup>t</sup> to alien does not sever the joint tenancy
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[  ].193
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The conveyance from one joint tent to another is by release. Tents in common must convey by feoffmt &c.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent.78<br />[  ].452<br />Leon.167
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the jury find that one joint tent did grant or convey to another this amount to a release one joint tent of a rent cannot release the arrearages to another.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.167
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A partition between joint tents of a preehold must be by deed . Secus of tents in common
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|  168
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Regularly every disposition by one joint tent to bind his companion must be an immediate disposition.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|  185<br />Br.titl Grants <br />[ 254?]
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But if one, of two joint tents in fee lets his moiety to J.S. for years to begin after his death this is good
 +
|}
  
Also to ascertain a fact parol evidence has been
+
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admitted to explain the intent of the testator
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
If A purchases lands in the name of B, A has
+
|-
been admitted to prove that he paid the purchase
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lit. sec.281<br />Cr. Ja.101
money
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one of two joint tents devises his part & survive the other joint tent the devise is good for the whole
 
+
|-
Also to oust an implication & rebut an equity
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.91<br />Co.L.184<br />Co.96
parol evidence has been admittcd to explain
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one of two joint tents for life makes a lease for years to commence immediately or after his death for his moiety, it shall be good & binding agt the survivor, but if rent be [  ] ’tis determin’d & gone by the death of the lessor.
the intent of the testator.  
+
|-
 
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.158
The Cts are very unwilling to admit of parol
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|In Eqy if three persons are jointly possess’d of a term for years & one of them mortgages his third part the joint tenancy is wholly sever’d
evidence in relation to any thing which appears
+
|-
on the face of a will
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.188
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If there be two Joint tents of a rent & one of them disseises the tent of the land this severs the joint tenancy for a time
The party who is to prove any fact must do it by
+
|-
the highest evidence the nature of the thing is ca-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.33
-pable of.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one of two joint tents grants a parcel of the term to a stranger by this the jointure of all is severd
+
|-
What a witness or a person accus'd of a crime
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lit. sec.286<br />Co.L.184
has been heard to say at another time may
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Regularly all grants or charges on the land by one joint tent fall of with his life
be given in evidence
+
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.And.202<br />2.Co.60<br />Cr.El. 750
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Two joint tents for life the reversion descends or is granted to one of them this severs the jointure
 +
|-
 +
|Cr.El. 65
 +
|If a writ of partition be brought by one joint tent agt sevl & there happens to
 +
|}
  
Where ever a mans confession is made use of
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agt himself it must be taken altogether &
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
ot by parcels.  
+
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|error & one of the defts releases all errors to the Plf this shall not bar the others
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dalison 59.
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If after the awarding of the judicial writ & before the return of it the deft dies yet the partition is good
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|F.N.B.62
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The process in the writ is summons attachment & distress infinite
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co. L.18O
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Joint tents must jointly implead & be impleaded with others.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|  197<br />Lit.sec.314<br />Lit.sec.315
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Tents in common where the thing is entire must likewise join in an action as for a horse &c.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.198
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|So in actions personal as in trespass for breaking open a house &c.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|    185<br />Carth.289
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Tents in common may join or sever in debt or covenant for rent, but if they sever the demand must be de una medietate of the whole
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr. Ja.19
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If two joint tents bring trespass & pending the action one of them dies the writ shall abate. Secus if brought agt them.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.188
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one joint tent be summond & sever'd & dies the writ abates because the survivor [goes?] for the whole
 +
|}
  
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Gil.ev.62
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|-
Ath.204
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.197
Eq.Ca.abr
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Secus in personal & mix’d actions where there is summons & severance & yet after such summons & severance the plf goes on for the whole
227.pl.3
+
|}
  
Depositions cannot be given in evidence agt any
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===<center>Jointure</center>===
person who was not party to the suit.  
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.36<br />4.Co.2<br />2.Bl.137
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A jointure is a competent lively hood of freehold for the wife of lands &c to take effect presently [the] possession as profit after the death of the husband for the life of the wife at least
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.Co.23
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The estate must take effect immediately after the death of the husbd therefore if an estate be made to A for life or to the use of A for life rem<sup>r</sup> to the wife this is no good jointure tho A dies living the husbd
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.36
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It must be for the term of the wifes life or a greater estate, therefore if an estate be made for the lives of many others or for any term of years tis no good jointure
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|4.Co.23<br />Sed vide—<br />Moor 31.pl.10
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If an estate be limited to the wife upon condition, as durante viduitate, her acceptance of such conditional jointure makes it good
 +
|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.36<br />Br.Ab,224
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It must be made to herself & not to others in trust for her. But this rule has some times been dispens’d with in a Ct of eqy.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.36
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It must be in satisfaction of her whole Dower & so express’d.
 +
|-
 +
|[  ].Abr.824
 +
|Of this quaere for it is not requird either within
 +
|}
  
===Page 100===
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===<center>Jointure</center>===
EXECUTION
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
4 Co. 90
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|-
Cr.Ja.569
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Owen 33
2.inst.395
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|the words or intent of the Stat. And therefore where an assurance was made to a woman to the intent it shoud be for her jointure but it was not so express'd in the deed, the opinion of the Ct was that it might be aver’d & that such avermt was not traversable
Cr.El.584
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|-
8.Co.171
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.490
Cr.Ch.240
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a wife has an old right before coverture & afterwards takes a jointure of the same lands she shall be remitted
3.Co.12
+
|-
[    ]
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ch.Ca. 162
[  ]. 99
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a feme covert joins with her husband in levying a fine to raise a sum of money by way of
Dyer.69
+
|-
Cr.El.181
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.41<br />2.Vent.343
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Mortgage this shall bind her, yet in this case she doth not absolutely part with her estate for life but there results a trust to the wife to redeem, & the money shall be paid out of the personal estate of the husband
All writs of execn which are to be executed by the
+
|-
sole authority of the Sheriff are good if they be
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|  Do<br />Ver.427, 207
properly executed tho' no return be made
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man before marriage articles to settle a jointure on his intended wife, & the marriage is consummated & the husband dies before any settlemt made; eqy will decree an execution of the articles
secus of an elegit.
 
 
If the creditor takes out an elcgit & it appears to
 
the sheriff thrt there are goods & chattels sufft
 
to satisfy the debt he ought not to extend the lands
 
 
In an elegit the jury are not oblig'd to find the certain
 
beginning of a term but if they do find its beginning
 
& are mistaken a subsequent sale by the sheriff
 
on this inquest is erroneous.
 
 
On an elegit the sheriff may either extend a
 
term for years or sell it absolutely
 
  
On a ca.ad.sa. the sheriff is to take no bail
+
If there be a jointress & a covt that her jointure shall be of such a year by value
 +
|}
  
The whole personal estate except wearing apparel is
+
===<center>Jointure</center>===
liable to execution on a fi.cr.lev.Fa.  
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.Eq. 221
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|& it falls short, she may commit waste so far as to make up the defect of the jointure
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver. 707<br />Ver.479
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a bill is brought by the heir at law or any other person agt the jointress whereby the party woud avoid a jointure under pretence that his Ancestor was only tent for life &c & he seeks for a discovery of deeds whereby he woud avoid the title of the jointress he shall never have such discovery unless he will submit by his bill to confirm her
 +
title. So if jointress prays such discovery agt an heir at law if the heir submitts by answer
 +
to confirm the jointress title she shall have no such discovery.
 +
|}
  
If the Sheriff takes the goods of a stranger tho' the
+
===<center>[blank]</center>===
Plf assures him they are the defts he is a trespasser.
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Nor can the sheriff take in execution goods pawnd
+
|-
or gag'd for debt, nor goods demis'd or letten for
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
years, nor goods distrain'd
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
+
|}
If the deft dies after execn awarded & before it
 
be served yet it may be serv'd on his goods in
 
the hands of his Exr or Admr.
 
  
===Page 101===  
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===<center>Juries</center>===
EXECUTION 
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Sal.322
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|-
pl.1.10
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
22.G.2
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
Ch.3.194
+
|}
Cr.Ch.208
 
Co.L.290
 
[  ] Ch
 
318
 
  
Neither does the death of the Plf abate the execn
+
===<center>[blank]</center>===
Writs bind the property of the Deft from the [
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
of their delivery to the Sheriff. Where any person
+
|-
whose goods are taken on a fi.fa. does not within
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
five days satisfy the Plf his debt damages
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
& costs the Sheriff, having given notice at the [  
+
|}
Church on sunday may the third day following
 
proceed to sell the same at public auction.
 
 
 
If on sale the deft gives security to pay debt &c
 
within three months goods to be returnd.
 
  
If the goods cannot be sold for 3/4 their value, they
+
===<center>[blank]</center>===
may be sold for three months credit and the bonds
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
are to have the foce of judgements.
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|-
 
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
New execn may be sued forth agt the lands &c. of persons dying
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
charg'd in execn.
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|}
  
No person is entitled to or can sue out execn who is not
+
===<center>[blank]</center>===
privy to the judgemt or entitled to the thing [
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
as heir Exr or Admr.
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|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
|}
  
Inft not liable to execn but the parent must demur
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===<center>[blank]</center>===
 
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
If a person recovers in trespass agt Baron & feme exr
+
|-
may be sued agt feme after death of baron. 
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
===Page 102===
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|}
EXECUTORS & ADMINISTRATORS
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===<center>Justice of Peace</center>===
Ch. Ca.
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
121
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|-
2,Ver.249
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
22.G.2.
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
Ch.3.162
+
|}
Godol.1O2-3.
+
===<center>“        2          “</center>===
[  ] of Ex<sup>r</sup>208-13
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
5.Co.27
+
|-
Co.L.172
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
Cr.Ch.490
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
Off Ex<sup>r</sup> 112
+
|}
Godol.109-10
 
Off. of
 
Ex<sup>r</sup>198-9
 
God.110
 
  
Legatee on a bill complaining that the (struck through)testa(struck through) Exr
+
===<center>Leases & Terms for Years</center>===
wasted the estate may compel him to give security
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
for paymt of legacy
+
|-
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[      ]<br />[  ] 149<br />[  ] Co.16<br />Dyer.56<br />Br. tit.<br />[        ]<br /> .23<br />Bul.7<br />Lit. sec. 71<br />Co.L.57
Refusal of an Exr to give security is a refusal of
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Not only lands & houses have been let for years but also goods & chattels. If one lease for years a stock of live cattle such lease is good & the lessee hath only the use & profits of them during the term, but yet the lessor hath not any reversion in them to grant over to another till the lessee hath redeliver’d them to him. If any of them die during the term the lessee need not replace them & all the young ones belong absolutely to the lessee. The lessee cannot kill, sell &c. the old ones witht being subject to an action of trespass. In case of a lease of a house together with goods it is usual to have a schedule thereof & affix it to the lease & to have a covt from the Lessee to redeliver them at the end of the term. Witht such covt the lessor woud have no other remedy but trover or detinue for them after the end of the term.
the Exr.ship. And Ct. shall take security in all cases
+
|-
unless the testator, leaving more than visible estate
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Hard.46<br />2.Lev.245
sufft to pay all his debts, shall have directed
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A ministerial tho' not a judicial office may be granted for years
the contrary in his will.  
+
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Moor 105<br />2 Lit. sec. 547.     
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Some opinions are that all leases made by
 +
Co.L.45.  Lev.6.  Bos.tit.leases. [50?]
 +
|}
  
A child in ventre sa.mere may be appointed Exr
+
===<center>Leases & Terms for Years</center>===
but he cannot administer till he is 17.
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
+
|-
If an inft Exr. after 17 gives an acquittance for
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lit.sec.259<br />Will. rep. 389<br />3. Co.119<br />Cr.El.127
debt &c due to the testator, such release with<sup>t</sup> an
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Infants are absolutely void unless rent be reserv’d. Others seem to be of opinion that they are only voidable
actual paymt to the inft is void.  
+
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.332<br />Co.L.45<br />P.C.137
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Husbd may make a lease for lands held in right of the wife & such lease is good during the life of the husbd & after if the wife do not disagree to it.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr. Ja. 563
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|So if wife join in such lease for years by indenture unless made pursuant to 32.H.8. she is after her Husbds death at liberty to affirm it by acceptance of rent or to avoid it by bringing action of trespass. She may plead non dimuit.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Yel. 1<br />Cr.Ch.155<br />Cr. Ja. 617<br />2.Bul. 13<br />[            ]<br />[          ]
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the wifes part in such lease were merely void then the Lessee ought in his declaration on such lease to leave out the wife; as where Husbd & wife sealed a lease for years of the wifes lands & at the same time executed a letter of attorney to a third person to deliver such lease as thir deed to the lessee.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr. El. 656
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A parol lease of the wifes lands tho' by Husbd & wife determines absolutely by the death of the Husbd.
 +
|}
  
If a feme covert appointed Executrix administers
+
===<center>Leases & Terms for Years</center>===
husbd & wife are afterwards estopped to say that
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
the wife is no Ex<sup>x</sup> so if husbd addministers with<sup>t</sup>  
+
|-
the consent of the wife she shall be bound during
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.287<br />Co.155
coverture.  
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Husbd & wife joint tents for /50/ years if they or either of them so long live the Husbd by indenture lets the lands for fifty years to commence immediately after his decease. This shall bind the wife. Secus if he had granted the term to commense after his death
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Br. tit.<br />[  ]vo/w/ry.123<br />Va/u/gh 46
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|a Husbd seis'd of land in right of his wife makes a lease for years reserving rent , his wife dies witht issue, yet he may avow for the rent till the heir hath made actual entry.
 +
|-
 +
|Cr. Ja. 22
 +
|The Stat. 32.H.8.Ch.28. has made an alteration in the common law & enabled all Husbds seised of lands in right of their wives to make leases for twenty one years or three lives, observing the directions therein given
  
A feme covert Exec<sup>x</sup> may with<sup>t</sup> the consent of  
+
That all leases to be made by any person or persons having any estate of inheritance in fee simple or fee tail in right of their wives or jointly with their wives, of an estate of inheritance made before the coverture or after shall be good provided that the wife be made party to every such lease to be made by her husband of any manors &c. being the inheritance if the wife
her husbd make a will & appoint her husbd
+
|}
or other person Exr.
 
  
===Page 103===
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===<center>Leases & Terms for Years</center>===
EX<sup>rs</sup> and ADM<sup>rs</sup>
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Sal.3O4
+
|-
Cr.Ch.372
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
5.Co.30
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|And that every such lease be made by indenture in the name of the husband & wife & she to seal the same & that the rent be reserv’d to Husband & wife & to the heirs of the wife according to her estate of inheritance therein
2.Bl.512
+
|-
Cr.Ch.373
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Br.tit.<br />acceptance 14<br />Cr.Ch.398<br />Co.147<br />10.Co.49<br />Co.L.47<br />6.Co.15<br />Co.L.300
Ca.tem.Tal.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Leases for years made by tent in dower or curtesy can endure no longer than the life of the Lessor. So of leases made by tent for life unless confirm’d by him in rem<sup>r</sup> or reversion or unless the rem<sup>r</sup> man &c join with tent for life in an assignmt of the term with<sup>t</sup> mentioning the life estate. Nor can the acceptance of rent by him in reversion make good the lease. Neither will it be good if tent for life purchases the reversion
246
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|-
2. Strange 865
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[      ] 650
2.Lev.239
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a disseisor makes a lease for years & the disseisee confirms it & after reenters yet he shall not avoid the lease or rent.
5.Co.29
+
|-
Cr.El.78
+
|Co.L.48<br />Cr.El.483<br />[    ] Co.55
Sid.57
+
|If one be disseis’d of lands & while he is out of possession intends to make a lease for years the way is to prepare a deed of lease & after he hath sign’d & seal’d it, before any actual
5.Co.18
+
|}
Cr.El.602
 
5.Co.29
 
Cr.Ch.227
 
2.Lev.37
 
 
Creditor appointed Exr may retain assets to
 
satisfy his debt in equal degree. So of an admr.
 
  
If the creditor makes his debtor Exr it is an extinguish
+
===<center>Leases & Terms for Years</center>===
-mt of the debt & shall take place of legacies unless
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
the debt be devis'd but shall be assets in the hand of
+
|-
the Exr to pay debts.
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|delivery thereof as his deed, to deliver it as his escrow to a third person to be deliver’d as his deed after entry & actual possession taken in his name, or after signing & sealing before actual delivery he may make a letter of attorney to a third person to enter upon the land in his name & after such entry to deliver it, as his deed to the lessee.
If an inft & one of full age are appointed Exrs he
+
|-
whq is full age may take out adm<sup>n</sup> durante
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|6.Co.63<br />5.Co.29<br />Princes<br />    case
minor state of the inft & may declare his
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Admr derrante minoritate may grant leases for years which will be good till the Exr attains the age of seventeen
Exr or Admr durante minor state
+
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|B.2.tit <br />leases.37<br />Cr.Ja.99
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A bailiff of a manor cannot by virtue of his office make leases for years.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Ch. Ca. 202
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But if the bailiff of a manor bath a special power to make leases for years as they ought to be made in the name of their master so they ought to be made in writing that the authority may appear to be pursued
 +
|-
 +
|Lit. sec.123<br />Co.L. 88<br />Vaugh.18
 +
|A Guardian in socage make leases for years in his own name and is accountable to the inft when he comes of the age of fourteen or at
 +
|}
  
An XXX Admr durante minor state cannot sell
+
===<center>Leases & Terms for Years</center>===
the goods of the decd further than for the paymt
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
of debts unless they be bora perutura
+
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|any time after, so of Guardian by testament.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.Ja.55
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If such guardian makes a lease for years to continue longer than his interest in the lands tis not absolutely void but voidable only
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Plow.293
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a woman who is guardian in socage marries again & such husbd makes a lease for years of the infts lands, this lease upon the death of the husband becomes void.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|9.Co.76<br />Cr.El.115<br />Dyer.132
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one hath power by letter of Attorney generally to make leases for years /or ought to make them/in the name & stile of his master & not in his own name.
  
[  ] lies for inft after age agt an Admr durante
+
But in the conclusion of such lease it is proper to say In witness whereof A.B. of such a place &c. in pursuance of a letter of Attorney hereunto annex’d, bearing date such a day. Or if the letter of Attorney be genl & concern more lands than those compris’d in the present lease then to say In pursuance of a letter of Attorney bearing date such a day, hereunto annex’d, a true copy whereof is hereunto annexed hath put the hand & seal of the master & so write the masters name
minoritate who wastes the assets
+
|}
 
If Admr/is granted during the minority of sev<sup>l</sup> infts
 
it ceases on the coming of age of any one of them & it
 
is laid down by L<sup>t</sup> [sic] Coke that admr granted during
 
the minority of an inft Exr ceases on his marriage
 
 
If an Admr durante minoritate recovers in an
 
action & then his time determines the Exr may have
 
sci. Fa. on this judgemt
 
  
===Page 104===  
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EX<sup>rs</sup> and ADM<sup>rs</sup>
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Sal 305
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|-
Ld.Ray.86
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vaugh. 28<br />8.Co.70<br />2.Str.992
Ver.200
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where leases for years are made pursuant to powers in private conveyances or settlemts those powers must be strictly pursued or the lease is void.
5.Co.33
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|-
Godolp.171
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.134<br />8.Co.71
Off.Exr.171
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a feoffmt in fee be made to the use of A for life rem<sup>r</sup> to B in tail with power to A to make leases reserving the accustomable rent payable to all those who shall have the reversion or rem<sup>r</sup>. If A makes leases accordingly these leases derive their essence out of the feoffmt & after they are made do in point of time precede all the other estate limited by that feoffmt.
%.Co.38.4
+
|-
Sal.313 pl.19
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|Pope 81<br />Co.176<br />Cr. Ja.180<br />Ray.247
Yel.103
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|But these leases can only be made by virtue of such powers executed by transmutation of possession, therefore if one bargains & sells lands to another by indenture enrolld for the life of the bargainee with power for the bargainee to make leases for three lives or twenty one years yet this is of
Cr.Ja.549
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|}
Cr.El.102
 
2.Ver.147
 
2.Bl.507
 
Dyer.166
 
  
If the Exr dies before probate his Exr cannot
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be Exr to the first Exr.
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|effect to give him such power.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Lev.167<br />Sid.260<br />Ray.132<br />Reb.778, 910<br />Ch.Ca.17
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where tent in possession makes a settlemt with power to make leases generally there he can only make leases in possession But where he that makes the settlement had only a reversion at the time there he may make leases out of that reversion
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Leon 147
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Devise for life with power to make leases generally, before the expiration of his first lease may make a second to commence presently which shall be good as a concurrent lease
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|9.Co.76
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Tent for life with power to make leases for three lives &c cannot make them by Attorney
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ch.Ca.10 sec<br />Abr.Eq.<br />[            ]
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|One who has power to make a lease for ten makes it for twenty years this in Eqy is good for the ten years
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|-
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|[            ]
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|Whatever words are sufft to explain the intent of the parties that the one shall devest himself of the possession & the other come into it for such a determinate period of time, whether they run in form of a licence, covt or agree-
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|}
  
Admr de bonis non is to be granted to the
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next of kin to th first testator or intestate
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
unless there be a residuary legatee
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3. Buls. 252<br />Sid.428
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|-mt are of themselves sufft to create a lease for years. And on the contrary if the most proper & authentic form of words are us’d yet if on the whole deed there appears no intent to pass a lease, but that they are only preparatory & relative to a future lease to be made, the law will rather do violence to the words than break through the intent of the parties. So if one only license another to enjoy such a house or land for such a time this amounts to a present & certain lease for the time.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Leon.136<br />Cr.El.1.173<br />Cr.Ja.42<br />3 Buls. 252<br />Cr.Ch.207<br />Cr.El.223
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|So if A by articles covenants with B that he shall have or enjoy such lands for such a time this is a good lease. Secus if the Covt had been with B that C a third person or that the Exrs of B might enjoy the lands. In the first case tho’ there be covts in the same articles that A shall hereafter make a good & perfect lease as counsel shall advise, yet that will not destroy the operation of the first words, such covt being only in majorem cautitam, that the lessee might require further assurance, if he found it necessary
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|}
  
All acts of acquisition, transferring or possessing
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the deceased's estate will take an Exr de son tort
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 
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|-
There cannot be an Exr de son tort where there
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|[        ]
is rightful Exr or where admn has been
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|One made his will in this manner; I have made a lease to J.S. for twenty one years paying but 20/ rent. Held a good lease or devise
granted unless the person claims to be exr.
+
|-
An Exr cannot waive a term but shall be
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Moor pl.31<br />Cr.El. 33.306
charg'd as far as he has assets tho' the rent be
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|One said to another you shall have a lease of my lands in D for 21 years paying 10 rent, make a lease in writing & I will seal it. Held good.
greater than the value of the land. Admr
+
|-
may be granted in part. If an Exr de son
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Nay 128
tort takes but admn this does not purge the
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Articles were drawn between A & B in this manner A doth demise such a close to B to have it for 40 years, & a rent reserv'd with clause of distress &c. In witness whereof &c. And afterwards there was written on the same paper a memorandum that these articles are to be order’d by counsel of both parties according to the due form of law. Not a sufft lease because of the intent of the parties.
wrongs so but that a creditor may charge him
+
|-
as exr de son tort.
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|Dyer 150<br />Co.155<br />Moor 480<br />2.Mod.31<br />[        ]. rep 16.<br />Gil. Eq. re.108<br />[            ]
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|The sd A is contented to demise such lands &c to the sd B from Michaelmass next for 6 years, & after these words the rent reserv'd is 100 per Annum a rentry for nonpaymt of the rent, a covt for reparations & a covt to do such other thing these articles are sealed & deliverd by the parties, yet they do not amount to a lease, but were [stated wrong?] in Cr.Ja.172
 +
|}
  
Where the things which come to the possession
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of the Exr de son tort are of very inconsiderable
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
value it is said he may if charg'd with a
+
|-
considerable sum, have releif in equity.
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|only preparatory covts or instructions for a lease & never were intended to have the force or effect of a lease themselves. Besides that, the word “contented” imports only an approbation of something to be done after
An Exr de son tort cannot sue in right of the de-
+
|-
-ceas'd but he may be sued & is chargeable
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Mod.180<br />Sid.461<br />Vent.84
with the debts of th e deceased so far as assets
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the lease is to begin from the date if the date is impossible, it shall take effect from the delivery, but if the date be possible & uncertain it shall be totally void.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer 261
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A leas’d lands to B for 40 years if he shou’d so long live & after to C pass for 21 years from the end of the term of B to commence & be accounted from the date of these presents. The lease to C shall begin from the end of the term of B & the last words are so construed as to give an interest as a future interest presently.
 +
|-
 +
|Plow.198<br />Co.L.45<br />Co.154<br />2. Bl.
 +
|The word term comprehends as well the estate & interest of the lessee in the lands as the time for which it is demisd. Secus of the word time If a reciting that B hath a lease for years of such lands demises the same lands to C for
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|}
  
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EX<sup>rs</sup> and ADM<sup>rs</sup>
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
5.Co.30
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|-
Moor 126
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer.116 pl.70<br />Br. titles. .sec. 62<br />Plow.148<br />Cr.Ch.395<br />Co.L.46<br />Lev.77<br />Vaugh.73<br />Lev.234<br />Sid.460<br />2.Hub. 322
Godol.82
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Years to begin after the end of the Sd lease to B. where B hath not any lease the lease to C shall begin presently, for in judgemt of law a void limitation & no limitation is all one. So if he recites a lease which in construction of law appears after to be void or misrecites a good lease in a point material, Hab. from the end of the sd lease this new lease shall begin presently.
Off.Exr.3
+
|-
Godol.83
+
|Vaugh. 73<br />Dyer 93 pl.28<br />4 Co.74<br />Cr.El.603
76
+
|Tho' when the first lease is good in law & only misrecited in a point material the new lease shall only commence in enumeration of years & not in interest till the determination of the first lease. So there a jury find an indenture of lease, whereby it is recited that the lessor made such former lease of such date & under such rent witht finding the former lease in fact but only by way of recital in the deed, such second shall be adjudged to begin presently tho’ in the deed it is limited to begin after the first lease so recited. Because the jury do not actually find the first lease but only a recital of it in another deed which recital may be
Off.Exr.10
+
|}
Godol.403
 
Godol.77
 
Off.of.Exr.13
 
Godol.134
 
Off.Exr.95
 
Dyer 23
 
Cr.El.347
 
Do.318
 
Sal.318.pl.26
 
  
come to his hands.  
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
If he pleads ne unques Exr & tis found agt him he sub-
+
|-
-jects himself to the paymt of the whole debt the the
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
goods which came to his hands be of small value
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|false for aught appears to the court.
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|-
In such case he shoud plead plene administravit
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Bur. rep. 190
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A lease may commence one day in point of computation & another day in point of interest & such a lease"Hab. from a day past for 50 years then ll next ensuing, the sd term to commence from & after the determination for erecting lease of the same premises 11 shall not be esteem'd uncertain in its commencemt.
There can be no Exr de son tort of a term in diversion.  
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|-
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.45<br />Co.155<br />Bl.
The bare naming an Exr in a will makes it a will
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one makes a lease for years for so many years as J.S. shall name this is good provided J.S, names the yea rs in the life of the lessor.
& is a gift of the goods & chattels undispos'd of  
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|-
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L.45<br />Bl.
Any words which shew a mans intentio that such
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man makes a lease for so many years as he shall live tis for uncertainty void from the beginning.
a one shou'd be his Exr are sufft
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|-
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent.13?
Any word in a will which suspends the assignation of
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Scriptum obligaborium in pleadings may be intended an indenture
an Exr in expectation of some future event makes
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|-
the Exr.ship conditional. The condition must relate
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|6.Co.35
to something in contingency. Cautious conditions con-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a woman be enceinte of a son & a lease is made till such issue in ventre sa mere shall come to full age this is a lease at will only
trary to the disposition made are void. So of necessary XX
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|-
conditions either in fact or law.  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Do
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A lease for years witht saying how many good for two years
The time & power of an Exr may be limited.  
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Acts done by one Exr which relate either to the deli
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
-very gift sale, paymt possession or release of the testa-
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|-
-tors goods are deemd in law the acts of all.
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Br. tit. leases.13
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A lease for ten years at the will of the Lessor good for ten years certain
But one Exr shall not be charg'd with the devastavit of another.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|5.Buls.158<br />Dyer 24[. ]<br />[. ]
In chancery if two Exrs join in a receipt & one only
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A parson made a lease of his rectory for three years & so from three years to three years <s>during his life</s> and so from three years to three
receives the money both are chargeable as to creditors
+
years during his life, held a good lease for 12 years
Secus as to Legatees & those who claim distribution
+
|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Plow.273<br />co.L.45<br />6.Co.35<br />Cr.Ja.308<br />Bulst.215
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man makes a lease for a year & so from year to year cqua indica ambabus partibus placierit?l this is an estate for two years certain at least & at most after three years tis but an estate at will
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Co.66<br />3.Bulst.131
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a lease is made /for 40 yeara/ to A & B if they live so long the death of either of them will determine the lease
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr. El. 643
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A lease was made for 21 years if the lessee so long liv'd & continued in the lessors service, the lessor dies the lease is not deter mind because it is the act of God that he coud serve no longer.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer 67<br />[ ]l8<br />Co.L.219
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A lease is made to two for years with a proviso that if the lessees die within the term the term shall cease , one aliens & dies, the assignee shall have his part during the term or the life of the survivor.
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|}
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Plow.421<br />Cr.El. 160<br />Co.155<br />3.Leon 17 <br />4.Do.23<br />5.Co.113
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one makes a lease to A for ten years & the same day makes another lease to B by parol for ten years the last lease is absolutely void, but if it had been made for twenty years it woud have been good as a future interess.termini to talce effect when the first lease had by efflux of time expird. If such second lease had been made by deed poll it woud enact as a grant of the reversion & draw after it the rents & services of the first lessee if he woud attorn. If such second lease had been made by indenture it woud have been good as a present lease. But in all the cases beforementiond such lease by indenture or deed poll if made by way of bargain & sale for years then it shoud seem, it woud pass aw a reversionary interest presently witht any attornment by force of the Stat. of uses.
 +
|-
 +
|Co.L.47<br />4 Co.53
 +
|If a lease be made by indenture & the lessor have nothing in the lands at the time this
 +
|}
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|shall operate mutually as an estoppel. But if the lessor bad any interest in the
 +
lands he may confess & avoid
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.37 700<br />Co.L.352
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It is generally said that an estoppel ought to be mutual therefor a lease by feme covert &c binds neither party as an estoppel
 +
|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.15<br />5.Co.124<br />Cr. El. 125<br />Cr.Ja. 60
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man makes a lease for years to commence after the death of a tent for life, & after the death of tent for life before the entry of Lessee for years a stranger enters still may the Lessee for years transfer his right of entry to another secus if he had enterd & was disseis'd.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.169
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The Lessee must enter when his lease comes into possession & if he enters before this is a disseisin.
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|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Co.L,52<br />Cr.Ja.117
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If Lessee for years has a letter of attorney to make livery of the freehold this shall not merge his term
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EX<sup>rs</sup> and ADM<sup>rs</sup>
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Godol.135
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|-
Off.Exr. 99
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|7.co.48
3.Leon.209
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the Lessor infeoff's his Lessee for years to several uses the interest of the Lessee is saved by 27 of H.8.of uses.
[    ]
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|-
Godol.134
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|C.L.339<br/>Plow.
Off.Exr.104
+
418
22.G.2
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|My Lord Coke lays it down that a man cannot have a term for years in his own right & freehold in auter droit, tho' one may have a term for years in auter droit & a freehold in his own right
Ch.3.160
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162
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.J.275<br />Bulst 118
Cr.El.92
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But this rule admits of divers excentions: for where the Husband possess'd of a term for years took a wife & after the inheritance descends to the wife his term is not thereby merged because the descent was an act of law which the Husband coud not prevent.
Off.Exr.37
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Godol.141
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El. 156
Vent.303
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Any form of words whereby the intent & agreement of the parties may appear is sufficient to work a surrender.
Dyer.166
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Off.Exr.59
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.179, 302<br/>Co.L.308<br/>2.Vent.326<br />Co.L.173.<br />Per.sec.584
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Doubtful whether a lease for years may be surrender'd to one who has a term in remainder
One Exr cannot regularly sue his coexr touching
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any thing which is relating to his testators will
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===<center>Leases & Terms for Years</center>===
If one Exr has possession of the testators goods which
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
are taken from him both must join in action of trespass
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|-
 
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Br.tit.leases. 14<br />5.Co.11<br />Cr.El.521
If one Exr alone sells the goods of the testator he
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A surrender in law of leases in possession is wrought by acceptance of a new lease from the reversioner
alone may maintain Debt for the money
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either to begin presently or at any distance of time during the continuance of the first lease.
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|-
The will of any person who dies shall be prov' d in that C<sup>ty</sup>
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr.El.873<br />Hutton 104
where his mansion house or known place of abode
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If such second lease be void for any defect in the making or execution of it yet it is a surrender of the first lease secus if it were void for want of power in the Lessor to make it.
is, if there be no such place, in the C<sup>ty</sup> where the lands
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|-
devis'd lie, if the lands lie in sevl Ctys then in that in
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|C.L.338<br />5.Co.11<br />Cr.El. 522
which he died & if he died in another Cty then in any
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Leases in futuro can only be surrender'd in law, for a surrender of them in fact is not good.
one of those in which his lands lie.
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|}
 
Ct immediately to receive proof of a will but when
 
lands are devis'd from the heir at law he must
 
be summond to appear at the next Ct & if he be not
 
known proclamation must be made. The Ct
 
may compel any person to produce the will
 
of a person deceas'd.
 
  
The refusal of an Exr must be enterd & recorded in Ct
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===<center>Leases & Terms for Years</center>===
When an Exr has once admd he cannot afterwards
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
refuse to prove the will
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|}
  
Whatever the Exr does with relation to the goods &c
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===<center>Leases & Terms for Years</center>===
of the testator which shews an intention in him
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
to take upon him the Exr.shp will amount to
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|-
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===Page 107===
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===<center>Legacies</center>===
EX<sup>rs</sup> and ADM<sup>rs</sup>
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
22.G.2.Ch.3
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|-
162
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Leon. 119
167
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man covenants with J.S. to pay him £20 & after devises him £20 in discharge of the covt this is not a legacy but a debt, but if he coven/an/ts with J.S. to pay A,B & C £20 a piece & devises them £20
Lev.186
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a piece in discharge of the covenant this is a Legacy & they being strangers to the covenant may sue as Legatees
Yent. 303
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|-
Sid
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|Godolph. 281<br />2.Ver.467
quere
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|Any words which manifest the intention of the testator to be to create or give a legacy will be suffient for that purpose as where a man gives £100 besides a cloak: this is a good bequest of the cloak Or if a man say out of the £100 which I gave to A I give B £50 this is a good bequest of the £50 because only a false demonstration in an immaterial circumstance, but A takes nothing. If there be a devise of a personal thing to A for life
6.Co.18
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|}
Cr.El.459
 
Sal.302
 
5.Co.9
 
2. Will. 576
 
pl.188
 
2.Ver.514
 
Sal. 36
 
pl.2
 
  
an admn &. whatever acts will make a man liable
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===<center>Legacies</center>===
as Exr de son tort will be deemd an election of the Exrship
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.ver. 467
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|directing him at his death to give it to B this amounts to a devise of the [    ] of A only to A for life rem<sup>r</sup> to B.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.ver. 181
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A devises his land to Bin fee paying £400 £200 of which to be at the disposal of his wife by her last will & testament. These words vest an absolute interest in the wife & if she dies intestate her Administrator shall have the £200
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|-
 +
|2.Ver. 513<br />do<br />Ver.355<br />2.ver. 421
 +
|If a man gives legacies to his children to be paid at 21 & if ei§her of them die before 21 his wife whom he makes sole Excutrix to dispose of such legacy to two or more of his children as she shoud think fit. The wife may appoint such legacy to one of the other children & it will be good. -- But if an Exr has a genl power to distribute a sum of money among children & makes an unreasonable distribution it
 +
|}
  
An Exr or Admr must return a true inventory of
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===<center>Legacies</center>===
the estate of the deceas'd when requir'd by the Ct
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Wherever an estate is of gra~ter value than £100 pro-
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|-
-bate may oe granted by the Genl Ct.
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|will be controul'd in equity.
When admn has been unduly obtaind it may be
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|-
revok'd. If Admr has been granted to any person who
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver. 153
is not of kin to the intestate it may be revok'd
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one devises £400 a piece to two of his sisters & to his third as much as his Exr shall think fir, the third shall have £400 also if the estate will hold out.
& granted to the next of kin on his application
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer 177<br />C.L.112<br />Prec.in Ch.470<br />the contra<br />2. Ver. 105
If an Admr be appointed & after an Exr appears
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It seems agreed that if a man devises legacies to all his children & grandchildren that this extends only to those who were in esse at the time the will was made, unless there are future words in the will as To all his children or grandchildren which shou'd be living at his death.
& proves a will all meane acts of the Admr shall be avoided.
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|-
If th Admr sells goods after Admn is repeald & gran-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.405
-ted to another yet the sale is good
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If one devise the surplus of his personal estate to the children of A & B & neither of them have a child at the time of making the will or at the death of the testator, the devise shall be executory & the children of each born after shall take per cauita
+
|}
Tho' an Exr may commence an action in right of
 
his testator yet he cannot declare before -probate
 
  
Admn may be granted during the absence of an Exr
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===<center>Legacies</center>===
& pendente lite of a will
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Admn may be granted to two or more & if one of them
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|-
dies yet tb admn does not cease. Also admn has to  
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Ver. 106
a particular thing may be granted to one & as
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where there is no child to take Grandchildren may take by the name of children
another part of the estate to another, but sevl Admi-
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|-
nistrations cannot be granted for one & the same
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|3.Ch.rep.1.
thing.  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where lands are devis'd to younger children a son tho' a younger child by birth if he is heir to a considerable inheritance shall not take by the devise
 
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|-
===Page 108===
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.35
EX<sup>rs</sup> and ADM<sup>rs</sup>
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A man by will devis'd all his goods in such a house to G for life rem<sup>r</sup> to the heirs of J.S. He who was heir of J.S. at the time of his death shall have them.
Godol.180
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|-
Off. Exr.  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.ver.381
Off.Exr.65
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A gave legacies of £15 a piece to each of his relations of his father's & mother's side the Ct woud not restrain the devise to those who were within the Statute of distributions.
Do. 60
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|-
Do. 71
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Prec.in Chy.401
3.Leon.51
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Yet the contrary is the genl rule
Vent.161
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|-
Cr.El. 644
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Swin.428<br />Sal.237 pl.16
see
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
Cr.Ch.207
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A devise of all a mans personal estate passes whatever he dies possessd of
Co.L.47
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|}
Latch.99
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===<center>Legacies</center>===
Cr.El.217
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
[    ]
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|-
law
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.ver. 688
Off.Exr.4
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man devises to his wife all his personal estate at a place call'd Wall his personal estate which is there at the time of his death passes.
2.Bl.314-16
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|-
Prec.Ch..323
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.Eq. 201
1.P.Wm7.541
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But where a man devises all his goods chattels , household stuff , furniture & other things at W ready money passes not for the words other things can only intend things of the like nature with those enumerated
2.do 333. 3d.43
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|-
Str.559
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Swin. 524
Ver.473
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the testator being constraind by necessity, as for the payment of his debts, supplying himself or his family with food &c. alienate the thing bequeath'd this is no ademption of the legacy & therefor
Abr.eq.24
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is the Exr bound to redeem the same or to pay the just value to the legatary.
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|-
All the testators personal estate how remote
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|
so ever situated is assets in the hands of the
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|If a legary be given to one person & after the same thing in the same will or in a codicil is given to another this
Executor
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|}
  
Debts due to the testator are not assets till reco-
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===<center>Legacies</center>===
-ver'd, yet if the Exr releases the debt he is answer-
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
-able to the value. Th possession of chattel real
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|-
which are corporal is not in the Exr till entry.
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Swin. 528, 529
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|is no ademption of the legacy given to the first person unless it appeard to be the testator's intention, but they shall divide the legacy between them
If the Exr submits to arbitration the debt or dama-
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|-
-ges to which he is entitled in right of his testator
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ray.335
& a release &c is awarded he shall be chargd as
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If A give to B £500 due to him from C as by bond appears, & after receive the money this is no ademption of the legacy
if he had rec<sup>d</sup> the money.
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.Eq. 302. n 2.<br />Ver.681<br />Abr.Eq.302.
If a man posess'd of a term for 50 years makes a  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A distinction has been taken between a voluntary & a compulsory payment but this distinction is now overruled.
lease (struck through)for his (struck through)/for 20 years/reserving rent to him & his Heirs
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|-
the rent is extinct at his death but had the
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Swin. 530
reservation been during the term/the Exr
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If A give to B 100 & in the same will another £ 700 witht taking notice of the first the second disposition is understood to be but a repetition of the first.
shou'd have recd the rent
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|-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Ver.115<br />Pree.ch. 206<br />3 Ver.95
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If A by will devises 200 to his daughter & afterwards on her marriage gives her more than that sum this shall be an extinguishment of the legacy
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|}
  
Where the Exr has no legacy at all the residuum
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===<center>Legacies</center>===
shall gen<sup>ly</sup> be his own, but whereever the re is
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
sufft on the face of the will (by means of a compe-
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|-
-tent legacy or otherwise) to imply that the testator
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.Eq.203<br />Sal.155 pl.5
intended his Exr shou'd not have the residue
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2.Ver.177<br />Prec.Ch.240<br />Sa.1.508<br />Prec.Ch.295<br />2.Ver.478<br />
the undevis'd surplus of the estate shall go to
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Trin. 1729<br />Crompton<br />ver.Sale
the next of kin.
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It has been establishd as law that where ever a Person gives a legacy as great or greater than the debt he owes the Legatee, such legacy shall be a satisfaction of the debt. But if the legacy be less than the sum due, payable on a contingency or future day, on these & the like circumstances it will be construed an additional bounty & not a satisfaction. And in all these cases the intention of the party ought to be the rule
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So if there be any fraud in obtaining the Exrship
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.Eq. 296
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the legatee dies in the life time of the testator the legacy is lapsed.
===Page 109===
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EX<sup>rs</sup> and ADM<sup>rs</sup>
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Do<br />2.Ver.496<br />Prec. Ch. 200
2.Ver.736
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where a person in the execution of a trust nominates those who are to receive a legacy given in a former will survives the nominees yet is not the legacy lapsed.
Abr.eq.246
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|-
Gil.rep.125
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Ver. 116
[  ] ver.252
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A difference taken where there is a devise of money & quaere
2.Str.865
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|}
Ray.496
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===<center>Legacies</center>===
Sal.250 pl.1
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Abr.eq.249
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|-
Vent.316
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.eq. 243<br />Prec.Ch. 470-1<br />2.Ver.207<br />Ver.425<br />Abr.eq.298
2.Lev.173
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where the legatee dies in the life time of the testator & there is a limitation over the limitation is good.
Eq.Ca.Abr.
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|-
249 pl.7
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Dyer 59<br />Swin. 311<br />Off.Exr.347<br />2 Vent.342
Carth.51
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a legacy be devis 1d to one generally to be paid or payable at the age of 21 this is a vested legacy & tho he dies before he attains that age yet shall it go to his Exr
Swin.217
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|-
2.Ver.438
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Ch.Ca.155<br />2 Sal.415 pl.2<br />Ver.462<br />Pr.Ch.21<br />Ab.eq.294<br />Bus.rep.227<br />Atk.rec.504
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But if a legacy be devis'd one at 21 so as the <s>legacy</s> time be annex'd to the legacy itself & the legatee dies before he attainsthat age the legacy is lapsed
Parol proof will be admitted in affirmation of the
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|-
intention of the testator to give the Exr the undevi-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Pasch. 7<br />Annae<br />Strick ver<br />Hudson canc.
sed surplus but not to proove the contrary.
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But if legacies are given to children and if any of them die their legacies to survive there shall be no survivorship after 21 or marriage tho' the words be general.
 
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|-
On the Stat. of distributionsthe following points
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|2.Ver.673
have been resolv'd.  
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|But if the time be annex'd to the legacy if interest be devised in the mean time tis a vested legacy & shall not lapse
 
 
The clause which says there [sha]ll be no representati-
 
-ons beyond Brothers & sisters children must
 
be intended Brothers & sisters of the intestate.
 
 
 
The half blood shall come in for a share with the
 
whole blood being as near a kin to the the intestate.  
 
 
The distribution to be per  Capita when they all claim in their
 
own rights.
 
 
 
If a Person entitled to a distributive share dies before
 
distribution his part goes to his Exr.
 
 
 
Such advancemt as will exclude a child from his
 
share of his fathers estate must be given by his
 
Father to him & not to any other in in use for him
 
 
 
Where the heir at law has a settlemt made on him
 
on his fathers marriage out of the personal estate
 
to entitle him to any more he must bring
 
such adancement into Hotch pot
 
  
===Page 110===
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If a legacy be given on condition not to
EX<sup>rs</sup> and ADM<sup>rs</sup>
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|}
Off.of Exr.
 
156
 
Godol.203
 
Off.Exr.159
 
6.Mod.181
 
Cr. El.43
 
2.Lev.189
 
Off.Exr.
 
171:159
 
3.Leon.51
 
[  ].31 159
 
2. Bl. 511
 
 
A devastavit is a mismanagement of the estate & effects
 
of the dec<sup>d</sup> in squandering & misapplying the assets
 
contrary to the trust & confidence repos'd in them &
 
for which Exrs & Admrs shall answer out of their own
 
pockets as far as they had or might have had assets of
 
the dec<sup>d</sup>
 
 
Acts of negligence & wrong adm<sup>n</sup> which will dis-
 
-appoint creditors of their debts amoumt to a
 
devastavit.
 
 
So if an Exr submits whatever he is entitled to in
 
right of his testator, to arbitration
 
  
The Exr or Admr must first pay funeral expenses
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===<center>Legacies</center>===
& the expence of proving the will &c then
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
debts due to the King (now I presume the com-
+
|-
mowealth) on record or specialty. Thus such
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.
debts as are by act of Assembly directed first to be
+
91
paid as money due on protested bills of exchange
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|dispute a will & the legatee commences a writ whereby he disputes the validity of the will yet it is no forfeiture of the legacy provided there was probabiles causa litigandi
& where a person dies chargeable with the estate
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|-
of any Orphan or of of any dec<sup>d</sup> person commit-
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Swin. 266
-ted to his care, then debts of rec<sup>d</sup> as judgemts,
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|All conditions in restraint of Marriage are to be considerd strictly
debts by special contract & lastly debts due by
+
|-
simple contract.  
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|G.O.L.45<br />Swin 266<br />Ver.20<br />Str.214
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A devise upon condition not to marry or not to marry a person of such a profession or calling is void unless it be in the
 +
case of a husband devising to his wife, whether there be a limitation over or not
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Ch.ca.22<br />Vent.199<br />Ver.20<br />Atk.rep.502<br />Prec. ch. 565
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A condition which retrains marriage as to time place or person is good.
  
===Page 111===
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The prevailing distinction in the Cts of eqy is between such conditions as bind the legatee & such as are in terrorem only. If a legacy be given to a person on condition that he or she marry with the consent of
EX<sup>rs</sup> and ADM<sup>rs</sup>  
+
A this is in terrorum only but if there be a limitation over this is binding.
Co.143
+
|}
Lev.355
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===<center>Legacies</center>===
Cr.El.315
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
Plow.279
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|-
Sid.230
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ch.58<br />2 Ver. 573
Cr.El.793
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the person who is to give or refuse his assent derives an advantage from it the condition is in terrorem
10.Co.47
+
|-
Cr.Ja.191
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Vent.199<br />Ch.138<br />Gil.eq rep.26<br />Wil.rep 284<br />Cr. 583<br />Ver.580
571
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where there is a limitation over if the parties who were to assent to the marriage declare their dissent but afterwards assent thereto this subsequent assent cannot devest the estate which dissent had vested in the person to whom it was limited.
672
+
|-
Vent.30
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Ch.Ca 25<br />Ver.31<br />2 Salk 416.pl.3
Cr.El.406
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|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Where a tacit consent is sufficient A specific legatee is not to abate in proportion , in case of a deficiency of assets as pecuniary legatees must do, Cr.El. 467
 
+
|-
A decree in a ct of eqy is equal to a judgmt at law & the
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.eq.298
filing a bill in equity is equal to filing an original at
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man devise his personal estate at W. this is a specific legacy
law to prevent the alienation of assets
+
|-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Ver.688<br />Prec. Ch. 392, 393
If an action be brought agt an Exr on a simple contract
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But if a man devises his personal estate at A & his personal estate at B & then devises a legacy to be paid out of his personal estate & has no other but at A & B, the legacy must be paid out of his specific legacies.
he may plead in bar a bond enterd into by his testator
+
|-
& payable at a future day.
+
|Do
+
|If a specific legacy be seised in execution the legatee shall have recompence in
But if the Exr has no notice of the specialty it is no
+
|}
devastavit to pay debts by simple contract first.
+
===<center>Legacies</center>===
But at their Peril they must take notice of debts on rec<sup>d</sup>
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
+
|-
If a man is both Exr & devisee & he enters on the thing
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
devis'd. without claim or demonstration of election
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|equity agt the Exrs or residuary legatee
he shall have it as Exr.
+
|-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.31
If an Exr is sued & pleads ne unques Exr & it is found
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man devise sevl legacies as 100£ to one and £50 to another tho' he directs the £100 legacy to be paid in the first place yet if the other legacies fall short the legatee of the £100 must make a proportionable abatement.
agt him the judgemt shall be de bonis testatoris
+
|-
&c [  ] de bonis propriis
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.434
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|So if a legacy be given to Exrs for care & pains
But is an Exr pleads that such a deed is not the deed
+
|-
of his testator, or that a release was given to the
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.94<br />2.Vent.358<br />2.ver.205<br />Ch.Ca.136
testator yet the judgemt shall be de bonis testatoris
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Creditors may compel legatees in eqy to refund. And a creditor may follow the assets in eqy into whose hands soever they come. Also one legatee may compel another to refund
+
|-
An Exr may bring ejectmt for an ejectmt in the
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Palm. 409
life of his testator.  
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If there be a residuary legatee & the Exr omits part of the testators effects out of the inventory or undervalues those which he puts in the residuary legatee may file a bill of discovery against him before he has paid the testators debts
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr.Eq.
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Equity will not in favor of the residuary legatee compel the Exr to plead the Stat. of limitations.
 +
|}
 +
===<center>Legacies</center>===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Pr.Ch. 228<br />2.Ver.21
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|An Exr in the payment of a legacy shoud be careful that he takes a proper receipt
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ch.Ca. 245<br />Abr.eq. 300
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Witht a decree or order of ll a ct of eqy a legacy cannot be paid to the father or other relation of an infant
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.261
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a legacy be given to a feme covert it must be paid to her husband tho' she lives separate from him, & tho they be divorced a mensa et thoro
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver. 659
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|But a person wy by deed or will give any thing in trust for the seperate use of a feme covert & this shall be out of the power of her husband
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|G.O.L.272<br />2. Sal. 415. pl. 2
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It is a rule in chy that Exrs have a years time to pay legacies.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2.Ver.31 299, 300<br />Abr. eq. 299
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a legatee dies before the legacy becomes payable his Admr &c must wait till the legacy woud have been payable to his testator.
 +
|-
 +
|2. Sal.415, pl.2<br />Ver.251
 +
|If a legacy be devis 1d generally it is regularly to carry interest from the first year after the death of the testator
 +
|}
 +
===<center>Legacies</center>===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|unless the legatee is of full age & neglects to demand it.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A legatee cannot take his legacy witht the Exrs assent.
  
An Exr cannot in the same action join a
+
If one is himself both Exr & devisee & he enters witht demonstration of election he shall be in as Exr.
demand in his own right & what he hath
+
|-
in right of his testator
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
An Exr may assent before probate of the will
 +
|}
 +
{| style="width: 80%"
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|-
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| align="center" style="vertical-align: bottom;" |
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<div style="-webkit-transform: rotate(-180deg); -moz-transform: rotate(-180deg); -ms-transform: rotate(-180deg); -o-transform: rotate(-180deg); white-space: nowrap; display: block; bottom: 0;">
 +
&nbsp;
  
===Page 112===
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{|
EX<sup>rs</sup> and ADM<sup>rs</sup>
+
|-
Cr.El.711
+
|
Sal.297.pl.6
+
Charles Marshall
Off.Exr.119
+
<br />
sid.397
+
Charles Marshall, esquire<br />
O.co.87
+
Thomas Marshall<br />
Cr.Ja.293
+
Colo Thomas Marshall<br />
405
+
Colo Thomas Marshall<br />
@.G.2.ch3.
+
Kentucky District<br />
166
+
Colo Thomas Kentucky District
Cr.Ja.228
+
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
Vent.92
+
|}
Cr.E.503
+
|}
Cr.Ja.350
+
</div>
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
|}
  
If an Exr takes an obligation for a debt to
+
===<center>Legacies</center>===
the testator in debt on this contract the writ
+
<center>Money paid for my house</center>
shall be in the debet & detinet. So in trespass for
+
<br />
goods taken out of the possession of the Exr.
+
{| style="width: 60%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 
+
|-
In debt agt Exr for the arrearages of rent incur'd
+
| style="width: 10%|October 88
in his time the writ shall be in the debet & detinet
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. B. Lewis
But the Exr may plead that he has not assets &
+
| style="width: 10%|£ 80
that the land is of less value than the rent & de-
+
|-
mand judgemt of he ought not to be charged in the detinet only 
+
| style="width: 10%|Novr 88
 
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Sydnor (specie)
After judgemt agt an Exr one may in a new action
+
| style="width: 10%|6.17.4
in the debet & detinet, suggest a devastavit &
+
|-
(struck through)demand(struck through) charge him de bonis propriis.
+
| style="width: 10%|Jany 4th 89
 
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid for plank
It is now agreed that, where there is a duty as XXXX
+
| style="width: 10%|3. 9
well as a wrong an action lies an
+
|-
Exr or Admr.
+
| style="width: 10%|
 
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Keeting & Smith
Exrs & Admrs of Exrs & Admrs chargeable
+
| style="width: 10%|1.15 . 5
for devastavits in same manner as their testators
+
|-
or intestates might have been charged.
+
| style="width: 10%|Jany 8th
 
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Lewis
Exrs & Admrs when Plfs pay no costs, unless they
+
| style="width: 10%|29. 8. 2
bring an action in their own right
+
|-
 
+
| style="width: 10%|Jany 22d
An Exr deft pays costs in all cases
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Keeting & Smith
 
+
| style="width: 10%|10. 5
Exrs & Admrs are not to be held to special bail 
+
|-
 
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| style="width: 10%|
===Page 113===
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Sydnor ( in specie)
 
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| style="width: 10%|16. 0. 8
[remainder of page blank]
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|-
 
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| style="width: 10%|
===Page 114===
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Sydnor in warrante
EXTINGUISHMENT
+
| style="width: 10%|49.19. 4
Pollex.142
+
|-
[  ] ex.17
+
| style="width: 10%|
Vaugh.34
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Lewis
Cr.El.47
+
| style="width: 10%|38. 10. 5
10.Ca. 48
+
|-
4. Co.52
+
| style="width: 10%|March 14th
Vent.277
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Goode
Burro.9
+
| style="width: 10%|24.
6.Co.44
+
|-
2.Leon.110
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| style="width: 10%|
Cr.Ja.579
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Keeling & Smith
Cr.El.304
+
| style="width: 10%|12
Cr.El.920
+
|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Paid d<sup>o</sup>
 +
| style="width: 10%|8. 1. 8
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|Apl 4th
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Goode
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| style="width: 10%|16. 2. 1
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|d<sup>o</sup>
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Sydnor (specie)
 +
| style="width: 10%|18
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Paid d<sup>o</sup> (int. warrants)
 +
| style="width: 10%|27. 3. 8
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|May 9th
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Lewis (specie)
 +
| style="width: 10%|51
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Nails
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| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;5. 9
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Keating & Smith
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| style="width: 10%|1. 3. 7
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;16
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Sydnor
 +
| style="width: 10%|25
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Paid d<sup>o</sup> (specie)
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #000000; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|12. 6. 3 1/2
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|
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| style="width: 10%|428 5 4 1/ 2
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|}
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
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|-
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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|}
  
If the Lessor purchases the land demased from
+
===<center>Libel</center>===
the Lessee, or if the Lessee be evicted the rent is
+
{| style="width: 60%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
extinguish'd. But if the conveyance to the Lessor be
+
|-
on condition or if only part of the land be evicted the
+
| style="width: 10%|June 11th
rent in the one instance is only suspended, in the
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Duke for Levelling the cellar
other is proportiond
+
| style="width: 10%|0.18. 0
 
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|-
A Lessor's entering wrongfully into part of
+
| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;89
the lands demised suspends the whol rent.
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Goode
+
| style="width: 10%|6. 1
It seems to be agreed as a genl rule that a cre
+
|-
-ditors accepting a higher security than he had be-
+
| style="width: 10%|
-fore is an extinguishmt of the first debt.  
+
| style="width: 20%|for nails
 
+
| style="width: 10%|6
But this must be understood where the debtor
+
|-
himself enters into these securities
+
| style="width: 10%|June 25
 
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Lewis (specie) £14
The accepting a security of a lower nature or of an
+
| style="width: 10%|14
equal degree is no extinguishment
+
|-
 
+
| style="width: 10%|June 29th
If an Inft becomes 'indebted for necessities
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Keating & Smith
& the creditor takes his bond this shall not wxtin
+
| style="width: 10%|12.7
-guish the simple contract debt, because the bond is of
+
|-
no force
+
| style="width: 10%|
 
+
| style="width: 20%|nails £1.9.6&mdash;oil & paint £4.5.6
===Page 115===
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| style="width: 10%|5.10
EXTORTION 
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Co.L.368
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| style="width: 10%|July 6th
2.Co.102
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Sydnor thro' Mr. Winston
Ray.315
+
| style="width: 10%|6
Inst.209
+
|-
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| style="width: 10%|July 20th
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Duke altering a window
 +
| style="width: 10%|6
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%|July 20th
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Lewis
 +
| style="width: 10%|20
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;23d
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| style="width: 20%|freight for nails 6/ carriage for
 +
| style="width: 10%|
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;d<sup>o</sup> 2/
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| style="width: 10%|8
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;29th
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Keating & Smith
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| style="width: 10%|16. 4. 8
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Lewis
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| style="width: 10%|8. 4. 3
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%|Augt
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Goode
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| style="width: 10%|6
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Paid for glue
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| style="width: 10%|6
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;31st
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| style="width: 20%|Locks for vault
 +
| style="width: 10%|1
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Lewis
 +
| style="width: 10%|30. . 2 1/2
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|Sept 1st
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| style="width: 20%|Paid for 4 douzen pullies
 +
| style="width: 10%|1.16
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;8th
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Lewis thro' D. Cockran
 +
| style="width: 10%|5
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;14th
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Duke for the window
 +
| style="width: 10%|7.12
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;26th
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid Keating & Smith
 +
| style="width: 10%|4
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|Oc. 12
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid for 26 gallons of oil
 +
| style="width: 10%|4.11
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid for Hinges
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #000000; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1.16
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|
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| style="width: 10%|145. 5. 1 1/2
 +
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|}
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
|}
  
Extortion is the taking of money by any officer
+
===<center>Libel</center>===
under color of his office, either where  none at all
+
{| style="width: 60%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
is due, or not so much is due, or where it is not yet due
+
|-
 
+
| style="width: 10%|Oc. 15th
This offence is punishable at common law by
+
| style="width: 20%|
fine & imprisonment & also by removal from
+
| style="width: 10%|
the office, & the Stat. of West. 1. enacts that no
+
|-
Sheriff nor other Kings Officer shall take any
+
| style="width: 10%|
reward to do his office but shall be paid of that
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Keating & Smith
which they take of the King: & that he who so doth
+
| style="width: 10%|8.17.4
shall yield twice as much & shall be punishd
+
|-
at the Kings pleasure
+
| style="width: 10%|
 
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid for hinges
===Page 116===
+
| style="width: 10%|1. 5
FELONY 
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|-
 
+
| style="width: 10%|
Hawk.
+
| style="width: 20%|for brads
P.C.94
+
| style="width: 10%|9
Cr.El.
+
|-
536
+
| style="width: 10%|Novr 9th
H.P.C.61
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Goode £14.18
Hawk.
+
| style="width: 10%|14.8
P.C. XX 69
+
|-
Hawk
+
| style="width: 10%|16th
P/C.90
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Lewis in full
3.Inst.108
+
| style="width: 10%|39.11.   1/2
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|Decr.2
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid M<sup>r</sup>. Sydnor
 +
| style="width: 10%|9 .8
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|4th
 +
| style="width: 20%|To Mr. Keating
 +
| style="width: 10%|2. 5. 6
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|6th
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Goode in full
 +
| style="width: 10%|8. 0.11
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Glass & nails (to Mr. Morris)
 +
| style="width: 10%|56. 0. 5
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|22d
 +
| style="width: 20%|To Mr. Keating
 +
| style="width: 10%|21. 5
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|Jany. 90 7th
 +
| style="width: 20%|To Mr. Neron for Nails & paint
 +
| style="width: 10%|5. 6. 3
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Glue 3 dollars
 +
| style="width: 10%|18
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|Feb 9th
 +
| style="width: 20%|4d. nails&mdash;10000
 +
| style="width: 10%|2
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid Keating
 +
| style="width: 10%|6
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|March 7th
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid Keating
 +
| style="width: 10%|5. 0. 9
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|13
 +
| style="width: 20%|paid d<sup>o</sup> in int. war.
 +
| style="width: 10%|10. 1. 6
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|26th
 +
| style="width: 20%|p<sup>d</sup> d<sup>o</sup> in d<sup>o</sup>
 +
| style="width: 10%|9.10. 9
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|May 12
 +
| style="width: 20%|p<sup>d</sup> d<sup>o</sup> in d<sup>o</sup>
 +
| style="width: 10%|9. 1. 6
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|15
 +
| style="width: 20%|pd Mr. Booker for 2.5
 +
| style="width: 10%|2. 5
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|20
 +
| style="width: 20%|nails
 +
| style="width: 10%|1. 1
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|24th
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid Keating
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #000000; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|7. 4
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|
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| style="width: 10%|220 8 11 1/2
 +
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|}
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|}
  
There may be felony in taking goods the owner
+
===<center>Limitation of Actions</center>===
wrhereof is unknown
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 
+
|-
A man may be guilty of felony in stealing goods
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Cr. Ch. 141
the absolute property whereof is in himself
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Limitation of personal actions extends not to slander of title.
as where one delivers goods to a carrier or
+
|-
Taylor &c. afterwards with an intent to charge
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sid.95<br />Sal.206 pl. 5<br />Cr.Ch. 163
such carrier or Taylor fraudulently & secretly
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If the words are of themselves actionable the Stat. of limitations is a bar tho' a there be afterwards special damages secus where the words are not actionable but the special damage gives the cause of action
takes them away.
+
|-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Will. rep. 742<br />Lev.273
To constitute an offense felony there must
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|No stat. cannot be pleaded to an action of debt brought agt a sheriff for money levied by him on a Fi. Fa. or to an award under hand & seal tho' the submission be by parol.
be an actual taking as well as an in-
+
|-
tent to steal & every indictmt for larceny
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Carth.3
must have both the words cepit & aspor XXXX-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Tis a good bar to an action brought against the drawer of a bill of exchange.
-tavit.
+
|-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ch.Ca.26<br />2 Vent.345
If I send a box to a carrier, & he sells it this
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A trust is not within these statutes
is not felony, but if the box be broke open
+
|-
& the goods carried away this is felony, so if
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver. 256
he carry the goods to the place & then take
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A charity or legacy is not barred by length of time
them away
+
|-
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ch. Ca, 102
He who ags the bare charge of goods may be
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Mortgages not within the stat. generally
guilty of larceny in taking them away, also
+
|-
he who intending to steal them obtains a delivery
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2. Sal. 424 pl.13<br />Sal. 421. pl. 4<br />Str.907
of them, as from a sheriff by virtue of a
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|It is said in genl ihat where one brings an action within the time & dies before judgement the time being then expir'd this shall not prevent his Exr but the prosecution must be recent.
 +
|}
 +
===<center>Limitation of Actions</center>===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|2 Ver. 695
 +
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If there is no Exr agt whom the Plf may bring his action the stat. is no bar.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Ver.73
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a bill in chy is dismiss'd because the matter is properly cognizable at law the ct willpreserve the Plfs right agt this act.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.420
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Suing out a writ saves the stat.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.28<br />2 Vent.151
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If after the debt is barred the debtor acknowleged the debt & promises payment it revives it.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Car. 470<br />Bur.1099
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|A conditional promise will revive a debt, so will a bare acknowledgement.
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.154 pl.3<br />2 Ver.141
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|If a man by will or deed subject his lands to the payment of his debts those barred by the Stat. may be paid
 +
|-
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Abr. eq. 305
 +
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|So of book debts &c where a person advertizes generally that he will pay all persons what he owes them
  
===Page 117===
+
The Stat. must be pleaded positively
FELONY
+
In debt for rent on nil debet pleaded
4.P.C.63
+
|-
Hawk.
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|Sal.278 pl. 1
P.C.90
+
|style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|The Stat. of limitation may be given in evidence
3.Inst.108
+
|}
Hawk.
 
P.C.2
 
H.P.C.70
 
Hawk
 
P.C.95
 
  
replevin, or by way of execution of a judgemt obtain
+
===<center>Limitation of Actions</center>===
by imposition on a Ct with<sup>t</sup> any color of title
+
{| style="width: 60%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
by false affidavits &c Also he who steals
+
|-
goods from one who has stolen them from me
+
| style="width: 10%|Morris
 
+
| style="width: 10%|£ 6. 12
If a felon be caught in the first act of carrying
+
| style="width: 10%|
the goods away before he is out of the house
+
|-
it is a felony
+
| style="width: 10%|A.R.
 
+
| style="width: 10%|7. 16
A feme covert shaill not suffer any thing for
+
| style="width: 10%|
committing a bare theft in company
+
|-
with or by coercion of her husband.
+
| style="width: 10%|G.P.  
+
| style="width: 10%|1. 8
It is said to be no felony for a person reducd
+
| style="width: 10%|
to extreme necessity to take so much of anothers
+
|-
(struck through)goods(struck through) victuals as will save him from starving.
+
| style="width: 10%|H.B.  
+
| style="width: 10%|4. 10
If two or more persons steal goods above the
+
| style="width: 10%|
value of 12d this is grand larceny in each of
+
|-
them. If a person is indicted for stealing goods
+
| style="width: 10%|J.Currie
to the value of 10/ & the jury find him guilty
+
| style="width: 10%|8. 8
but find specially that the goods are not worth
+
| style="width: 10%|
more than 10d he shall have only judgemt of petit
+
|-
larceny, whlch is forfeiture of goods & whipping
+
| style="width: 10%|J .Dawson
or other corporal punishment.  
+
| style="width: 10%|6. 10
 
+
| style="width: 10%|
===Page 118===
+
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FELONY
+
| style="width: 10%|Stras
H.P.c.232
+
| style="width: 10%|11. 4
Hawk
+
| style="width: 10%|
P.C,342
+
|-
Hawk
+
| style="width: 10%|Burwell
PlC.98
+
| style="width: 10%|3. 10
 
+
| style="width: 10%|
Wherever a person is denied his clergy except
+
|-
in high treason or sacrilege such denial must
+
| style="width: 10%|Currie
be grounded on some Act of Parliament.
+
| style="width: 10%|16. 16
 
+
| style="width: 10%|
Where an offense is made felony by stat. it
+
<br />
shall have the benefit of clergy unless ex-
+
|}
pressly excluded. An indictmt must bring
+
{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
a mans case expressly within the words of
+
|-
the Stat. which denies him his clergy. A stat. by
+
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
excluding principals doth not therby exclude
+
| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
accessories from their clergy likewise.
+
|}
 
+
===<center>Mayhem</center>===
Where clergy is allowable those who stand mute
+
{| style="width: 60%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
or challeng above twenty, or are outlaw'd are as
+
|-
much entitled to it as those who are convicted.
+
| style="width: 10%|
Also a stat. by taking away Clergy from those
+
| style="width: 20%|Money Paid for house
who shall be found guilty doth not take it away
+
| style="width: 10%|
from those who stand mute who challenge above
+
|-
twenty or are outlaw'd, but it extends to those
+
| style="width: 10%|June 2
who shall confess themselves guilty upon record.
+
| style="width: 20%|
B the 8th of Eliz. ch.4. Clergy is taken from all those
+
| style="width: 10%|
who steal goods from the person of another to the
+
|-
value of 12.
+
| style="width: 10%|
 
+
| style="width: 20%|leads for windows
By the 1 Ed. 6.ch.18.& 2&3.E.6.ch.33. Horse stealers are
+
| style="width: 10%|£ 12.11
excluded the benefit of clergy
+
|-
 
+
| style="width: 10%|
===Page 119===
+
| style="width: 20%|Nails
FELONY
+
| style="width: 10%|1.18
4.G.2
+
|-
ch.3.p.92
+
| style="width: 10%|
9.G.2.ch 2.315
+
| style="width: 20%|lead for house
 
+
| style="width: 10%|1.18. 9
Burning any Tobacco house, ware house store
+
|-
house /or any other house/ or abetting the same or breaking any
+
| style="width: 10%|
ware house or store house & taking from
+
| style="width: 20%|plank
thence goods to the value of 20/ sterling felony
+
| style="width: 10%|1.10
with<sup>t</sup> benefit of clergy.  
+
|-
 
+
| style="width: 10%|
Persons stealing slaves felons with<sup </sup> clergy.
+
| style="width: 20%|nails
+
| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;12
Person
+
|-
===Page 120===
+
| style="width: 10%|
FEOFFMENT
+
| style="width: 20%|nails
 
+
| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;12
[rest of page blank]
+
|-
 
+
| style="width: 10%|
===Page 121===
+
| style="width: 20%|shingles 12/
FEOFFMENT
+
| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[12]
 
+
|-
[rest of page blank]
+
| style="width: 10%|
 
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Keating
===Page 122===
+
| style="width: 10%|9
FORCIBLE ENTRY & DETAINER
+
|-
2 Inst.235
+
| style="width: 10%|
sec.1. Hawk
+
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Shays for plaistering
P.C.145
+
| style="width: 10%|33
[    ] 136
+
|-
Hawk
+
| style="width: 10%|
P.C.145-147
+
| style="width: 20%|Cord for windows
Cr. Ja.190
+
| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;12
Dalt. 315
+
|-
Dalt. 300
+
| style="width: 10%|July
 
+
| style="width: 20%|paint
If a man whose entry is lawful entice another
+
| style="width: 10%|1. 3. 6
out of the house & enter the door being open
+
|-
or only latch'd, his entry is justifiable
+
| style="width: 10%|
+
| style="width: 20%|nails
If he who hath an estate in land by a defensible
+
| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;12
title continues with force in the possession
+
|-
thereof, after a claim made by one who had a
+
| style="width: 10%|
right of entry thereto, he shall be adjudged to have
+
| style="width: 20%|plank
enter'd forcibly
+
| style="width: 10%|1.12. 6
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|July 4th
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Keating (specie)
 +
| style="width: 10%|10. 0.10
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Keating (warrants)
 +
| style="width: 10%|13.19. 1
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|plank to Mr. Briton
 +
| style="width: 10%|4.11
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|drayage plank from Rocket
 +
| style="width: 10%|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;5
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|To Mr. Lipscomb for putting in grates &c)
 +
| style="width: 10%|6.12
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|& cellar door&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;)
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|Augt
 +
| style="width: 20%|paint & nails
 +
| style="width: 10%|16
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Hinges
 +
| style="width: 10%|2. 8
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Painting roof
 +
| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #000000; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|1. 4
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|
 +
| style="width: 10%|104.18. 8
 +
<br />
 +
|}
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{| style="width: 80%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
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| style="width: 50%; border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"|
 +
|}
  
The same circumstances of violence or terror
+
===<center>Maintenance</center>===
which will make an entry forcible will
+
{| style="width: 60%; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 0;"
make a detainer forcible likewise
+
|-
+
| style="width: 10%|Augt
A joint Ten<sup>t</sup> or Ten<sup>t</sup> in common may offend agt
+
| style="width: 20%|Hinges bought in .Alexandria
the purport of these statutes.  
+
| style="width: 10%|1.17. 6
 
+
|-
An inft at the age of 18 some say l4 or a feme co-
+
| style="width: 10%|Sep
-vert by their own acts may be guilty of a
+
| style="width: 20%|paint 10/6 do 24/
forcible entry
+
| style="width: 10%|1.14.6
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|blacksmith for iron bars
 +
| style="width: 10%|1.16
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|paid Voss for plaistering &c.
 +
| style="width: 10%|55. 6. 2 3/4
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Hinges Glue Skews
 +
| style="width: 10%|19
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Pd Keating
 +
| style="width: 10%|2. 8
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|paint 18/ do 6
 +
| style="width: 10%|1. 4
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Pd Doctor McClurg for grate
 +
| style="width: 10%|5. 5. 2
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Nails
 +
| style="width: 10%|9
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|26
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Keating
 +
| style="width: 10%|16. 1. 4
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid d<sup>o</sup> in warrants
 +
| style="width: 10%|18.12. 9
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Allen for painting
 +
| style="width: 10%|3.12
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Paper &c
 +
| style="width: 10%|12. 2. 5
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|iron for porch
 +
| style="width: 10%|7
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Nails
 +
| style="width: 10%|1. 4
 +
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Burton for )
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| style="width: 20%|scantling to porches &c )
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| style="width: 10%|6.12
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| style="width: 20%|d<sup>o</sup> ii 2.8.42)
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| style="width: 20%|Painter ii 3.12
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| style="width: 20%|brick work ii 3.11 ii 3
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| style="width: 10%|6.11
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| style="width: 10%|putting up paper
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| style="width: 10%|1. 1
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| style="width: 10%|laying marble slabs
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| style="width: 10%|1.11. 3
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 10%|paint 36/
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| style="width: 10%|1.16
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| style="width: 10%|nails
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| style="width: 10%|1. 2. 6
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| style="width: 10%|Three brass locks
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===<center>Mandamus</center>===
FORCIBLE ENTRY & DETAINER
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| style="width: 20%|Glazing windows
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| style="width: 10%|1. 4
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. Keating
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| style="width: 20%|pd D<sup>o</sup>
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| style="width: 20%|scantling for porches /in full/)
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| style="width: 20%|brick work
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| style="width: 20%|iron for porch &c
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| style="width: 10%|2. 9
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Mr. McKim for banisters
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| style="width: 10%|2.17 6
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| style="width: 20%|paid for latches
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| style="width: 20%|paint
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| style="width: 10%|1. 8
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| style="width: 20%|Shingles &c
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| style="width: 10%|3. 8
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| style="width: 20%|Mr. Keating
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| style="width: 10%|29
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| style="width: 20%|Grates & Franklin
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| style="width: 10%|19. 1. 7
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| style="width: 20%|Glass
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| style="width: 10%|12
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Paid Keating warrants
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| style="width: 10%|2.11
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Paid d<sup>o</sup>specie
 +
| style="width: 10%|26.19.2
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Paid D<sup>o</sup> in bonds
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| style="width: 10%|36. 7. 3
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|paint & nails
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| style="width: 10%|12.10. 2
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 10%|iron for cellar windows
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===<center>Master & Servant</center>===
FORGERY
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Haw. P.C.
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186
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| style="width: 20%|Lock
11.Co.27
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| style="width: 10%|0. 7. 6
Nay. 101
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3.Ins. 170
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| style="width: 10%|
2d Ld.Ray
+
| style="width: 20%|Making end windows
1461
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| style="width: 10%|3.10
Hawk.
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P.C.182
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<br />
 
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If a man makes a deed of feoffment to J.S.
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& after makes a deed of a prior date to J.D.
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tis forgery.
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Also to insert legacies in a will without the
 
direction of the testator. So to incert in an
 
indictmt the names of those agt whom it was
 
not found.
 
 
The fraud & intention to deceive by imposing
 
on the world that as the act of another, which
 
he never consented to are the principal in-
 
XXXX -gredients which constitute this offence.
 
 
To counterfeit a release or acquittance for
 
a sum of money tho' with<sup>t</sup> seal is forgery.
 
 
Forgery at common law is punishable with
 
fine & imprisonment or such other corpo-
 
-real punishment as the ct shall think fit
 
  
By 5th of El. any person guilty of forging, assent-
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-ing to or causing to be forged any writing seal
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court roll or th e will of any person
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to the intent that the estate of freehold
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===<center>[blank]</center>===
FORGERY
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or inheritance of any person to any lands may
+
===<center>Master & Servant</center>===
be molested, or shall pronounce publish or shew
+
<br />
it forth in evidence as true (except an attorney
+
<br />
for his client who was not /party or/ privy to th for-
+
<center>Ashby Skinner</center>
-gery he shall pay to the party griev'd his dou-
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ble costs & damages, shall be set upon the
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pillory in some open place & there have
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both his ears cut off, also his nostrils slit
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& cut & sear'd with a hot iron & shall forfeit
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to the King the whole issues & profits of his lands
 
and suffer perpetual imprisonment. And if any
 
person shall forge or cause or assent to be forged
 
any false writing to the intent that any person
 
shall or may have or claim any estate or interest
 
for term of years of in or to any lands or annu-
 
-ity; or shall forge &c. any Obligation or any
 
discharge of any debt &c or shall pronounce pu-
 
-plish or give in evidence &c. He shall pay to
 
the party griev'd his double costs & damages
 
shall be sat in the pillory & there have one of his ears
 
cut off & shall suffer imprisonment for one
 
year. A second offence is felony with<sup>t</sup> benefit of
 
clergy
 
  
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===<center>List of fees rec<sup>d</sup> from Ten<sup>ts</sup> Fairfax ad<sup>s</sup> Hite</center>===
FORGERY
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|-
3. Inst.170
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Nay.42
+
| style="width: 20%|Stroude John )
Hawk.
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| style="width: 10%|£ 4-11- 8
P.C.186
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3.Leon.170
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3.Ins.171
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| style="width: 20%|Vanmeter wm. on same land)
Keb.707
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2.Str.901
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The forgery of a lease for years or of a grant of a
+
| style="width: 20%|Godwin Swift, Wm Dark Jacob Miller )
rent charge for years in the name of one
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| style="width: 10%|
who is seised of the Freehold is within the first
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branch/of the statute; & the words in the 2d part  
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which relate to such estates are meant only
+
| style="width: 20%|Phillip Ingle, Robt Lomy, Michael )
for those which were in esse before
+
| style="width: 10%|9-17
 
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|-
The forgery of a deed containing a gift of
+
| style="width: 10%|
mere personal chattels is not within the XXX
+
| style="width: 20%|Ingles, Abraham Neale )
statute
+
| style="width: 10%|1- 8
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He who is truly inform'd by another that a
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deed is forged is in danger of the statute if he
+
| style="width: 20%|Neale has paid but one Guinea of this)
afterwards publish the same to be true
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Though the 2d offence be not of the same nature
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with th first yet the person is guilty of felony.
+
| style="width: 20%|Abraham Neal (relinquish'd
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| style="width: 10%|2-16
If the conveyance be defective so as not to
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pass the thing intended to be conveyed still
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it is a forgery
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| style="width: 20%|James Leith (800 acres of this in name of
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|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Jonah)
 +
| style="width: 10%|7-8
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Jeremiah Whitson
 +
| style="width: 10%|1- 8
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Ebenezer Leith
 +
| style="width: 10%|1- 8
 +
|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|John Yates
 +
| style="width: 10%|1-8
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Edward Snickers Joseph Anderson Cornelius)
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 +
|-
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| style="width: 20%|Anderson, Jasper Ball, Thomas Shepherd )
 +
| style="width: 10%|3-12
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Francis Stribling John Milton
 +
| style="width: 10%|1-16
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Wm Booth , Wm Taylor John Milton
 +
| style="width: 10%|19-4
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%|
 +
| style="width: 20%|Launcelot Lea
 +
| style="width: 10%|12-2
 +
|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Jonathan Adle & Samuel)
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|-
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| style="width: 10%|
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| style="width: 20%|Jonathan proprietor)
 +
| style="width: 10%|1- 8
 +
|-
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| style="width: 20%|From Fort tract
 +
| style="width: 10%|3- 8
 +
|-
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| style="width: 20%|
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| style="width: 10%|8-12
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James Odle
 +
Genl G. Washington
 +
John A Washington
 +
John Over all, Abraham Keller)
 +
I enry Netherton )
 +
Edl!Illnd Clair
 +
Mary Clevinger Exx &c.
 +
Humphry Keys
 +
MllX Walter Cuninghame
 +
John &! Thomas Lindsay)
 +
Albion Throckmorton )
 +
no fees paid by A.T.
 +
Robert Ball John Grantham Nicholas)
 +
Schul 1 Simeon Hia t )
 +
Simeon Hiatt, George Cloke John )
 +
Daniel John Rees jr & Adam Livingston)
 +
Wm Leman & John Leman Nicho)
 +
-las & Edward Mercer )
 +
Wm Morgan Vandever J
 +
From Denton & Cockn one
 +
Mr Harrison
 +
1- 8
 +
1- 4
 +
1- 4
 +
2-16
 +
1- 10
 +
1- 8
 +
2-16
 +
1
 +
2-16
 +
4-16
 +
5
 +
2- 16
 +
3-16
 +
36- 4
 +
248
 +
249
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 +
===<center>(List cont.)</center>===
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|-
 +
| style="width: 10%|Warner Washington ii 1- 8
 +
wr Washington jr 1- 8
 +
87/ From Adle 5- 2
 +
99 From Layman 1- 8
 +
From Spigle (part of Dentons tract) 1- 8
 +
,., llr. Yates 1-16 May 90 La.uncelott Lee 4.10
 +
Leman 2-10
 +
Harrison 2- 8
 +
20- 2
 +
Washington 6
 +
26- 2
 +
36- 4
 +
146-18
 +
109- 4
 +
Au.gt E Leith 2- 8
 +
90 J. Leith 2. 8
 +
Sep Adel 5
 +
Walter Cunninghame (appeal) 5-12
 +
E. Leith 2.12
 +
w. Hoop 3
 +
No 91 Jeremiah Whit son 4. 4
 +
Leman v Hite 6.18
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For a bare non feasance a man cannot be
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guilty of forgery unless by th omission he con-
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veys a diff<sup>t</sup>, estate to another than he
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woud have taken
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on negroee
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bought a horse
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torn
 +
do
 +
ii 20
 +
20
 +
7
 +
30
 +
250
 +
251
  
Person counterfeiting inspectors receipt or stamp
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or knowing by tendering forg'd receipt, exporting tobacco
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with forg'd stamp or demanding it by forg'd receipt
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guilty of felony with<sup>t</sup> clergy.
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Co.L.8
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3.Inst.19
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3,Co. 2-3
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7.Co.17
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3.Ins.19
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Cr.Ja.312
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2.Rob.564
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<center>of Fee Simple</center>
Lev.279
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Mod.16.31
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Vent.128
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Hales
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P.C.271
+
|}
5.Co.ll6
 
 
 
By the common law all right of inheritance to
 
lands whereof the offender is seised in his own
 
right, & all rights of entry to lands in the
 
hands of a wrongdoer are forfeited
 
on an attainder of high treason or of
 
petit treason; in the latter case to the Lord.
 
 
 
It seems agreed that no right of action to lands of
 
inheritance cou'd ever be forfeited, neither coud
 
a right of entry into lands whereof there was a
 
ten<sup>t</sup> by title, nor an use except where lands
 
had been fraudulently convy'd with an intent to
 
avoid forfeiture
 
 
 
All personal things settled by way of trust on the
 
offender are as much forfeited as if he had the legal interest
 
 
 
But the power of revocation of the trust of a settlement
 
is not liable to be forfeited if it depends on something
 
personal to be done by the grantor himself.
 
 
A man forfeits all his personal estate on convic-
 
tion of treason or felony, upon the Coroners
 
inquest taken on view of the dead body & finding
 
him guilty either as principal or as Accessory,
 
before the fact & that he fled for the same whereby
 
he forfeits his goods absolutely & the issues of his
 
lands till he bw acquitted or pardon'd.
 
 
 
===Page 128===
 
FORFEITURE
 
Hales
 
B.C.271
 
5.Co.110
 
5.Co.129
 
3.Inst.134
 
Cr.El.694
 
 
 
Upon a Jury's finding that a deft fled at the
 
same time that they acquit him of any capital
 
felony but such finding causes no forfeiture
 
of the profits of his lands, neither will it affect
 
the goods if the indictmt was insufficient or if
 
the flight be disprov'd on a traverse
 
 
The goods of a person outlaw'd are forfeited, so of he
 
makes default till the award of an exigent
 
 
 
If a man be felo de se, or if a felon be killed in the
 
robbery, or in attempting to escape by resisting
 
or if a felon waives his goods.
 
 
 
By 26 H 8th Ch.13th it is enacted that any offender
 
who shall be lawfully convicted of any manner
 
of high treason shall forfeit all such lands &c
 
which he shall have of any estate of inheritaince
 
in use or possession, saving to every person &c.
 
 
By the 33.H.8.ch.20. it is enacted that if any person
 
be attainted of high treason by the course of the
 
common law or statutes of this realm, every
 
such attainder by the common law shall be
 
of as much force as if it had been done by
 
authority of Parliament.
 
 
 
Neither a right to a writ of error to reverse
 
an erroneous common recovery, nor
 
 
 
===Page 129===
 
FORFEITURE
 
3.Co.2-3
 
Cr.El.289
 
14.Co.48
 
Blow
 
381
 
Blow. 488
 
Co.L.2
 
8.Co.170
 
 
a mere right of action to lands in the hands of
 
a stranger as a discontine[sic], or of the heir of
 
the disseisor are forfeited by either of the
 
Statute.  Secus of rights of entry.  But there
 
must be office found & scier facias or siesure
 
on such office.
 
 
 
A power of revoking the uses of a settlement may
 
be forfeited if the execution of it only require what
 
may be done by another person.
 
 
 
Neither an annuity granted pro consilio XXX [    ]
 
nor an office granted for life & requiring skill
 
& confidence are forfeitable by these statutes
 
Secus of such an office in fee.
 
 
 
The forfeiture upon an attander either of trea-
 
-son or felony has relation to the time of the
 
offence committed as lands, but to the conviction
 
or fugam fecit found only as to chattels unless the
 
party were kill'd in flying from or in resisting those
 
who had arrested him
 
 
 
===Page 130===
 
FRAUD
 
Co.L.3
 
Sid.312
 
Co.L.35
 
4.Inst.984
 
Abr. in
 
Eq.357
 
Sev<sup>l</sup> other
 
cases in
 
point
 
2.Ver.123
 
 
It may be laid down as a genl rule that with<sup>t</sup>
 
the express provision of any act of Parliamt
 
all deceitful practices in defrauding or in-
 
-deavoring to defraud another of his known
 
right by means of some artful device are
 
condemn'd by the common law.
 
 
Such as causing an illiterate person to execute
 
a deed to his prejudice by reading it over to
 
him in words difft from those in which it
 
was written. Also a wrongful manner of exe-
 
cuting a thing shall avoid a matter which might
 
have been executed lawfully
 
 
 
All deceits for which there is no remedy by the
 
common course of law are properly in the
 
Cts of equity. As where A by marriage settlemt
 
was ten<sup>t</sup> for life of certain Mills rem<sup>r<sup> to his first
 
son in tail & the son who knows of the settlemt
 
encourages a person to take a lease for thirty
 
years of those mills & to lay out considera-
 
-ble sums of money in improving them. this is
 
such a fraud as ought to be discountenanc'd
 
in equity.
 
 
 
If a security be obtain'd from a person by fraud
 
& practice upon pretence of a demand that is fic-
 
-titious it ill be releiv'd agt in equity.
 
 
 
===Page 131===
 
FRAUD
 
2Ver.307
 
3.Co.83
 
3.Co.81
 
Moor.638
 
2.Bulst.226
 
Cr.El.
 
810
 
 
 
So where A by means of an Attorney prevail'd on
 
E a woman to levy a fine of some houses & to exe
 
-cute a deed leading the uses thereof to A & his heirs,
 
& it being prov'd that she at the time declar'd
 
she must make use of some friends name
 
in trust & devis'd it to J.S. & his heirs subject
 
to the paymt of her debts, decreed that A shou'd
 
convey the estate to the devisee
 
 
By the common la a man had right to a thing
 
or a just debt owing to him, he might avoid any
 
fraudulent conveyance made to deceive him of
 
that right or debt, but if the gift or conveyance
 
were precedent to that right or debt there was
 
no way to set it aside to remedy this the Statutes
 
of the 13.& 27.of El.were enacted in the construction
 
of which statutes it/hath been determin'd that where
 
the vendor remains in possession of the goods the
 
sale shall be deem'd fraudulent as to creditors & bona
 
fide purchasers
 
 
 
A.to defraud his creditors makes a fraudulent gift of
 
certain goods to his daughter & dies B intermeddles with them
 
the daughter takes possession of them by force of the
 
gift, Administration of all the goods of A is then granted
 
to B on an action brought it agt him as Exr
 
 
 
===Page 132===
 
FRAUD
 
B.A. 606
 
[  ] 2
 
Trin.1706
 
Baker &
 
Lloyd
 
per.H.C.J.
 
Moor 615
 
5.Co.60
 
Co.L.3
 
Sid.134
 
5.Co.60
 
 
 
it was decreed that the gift was fraudulent,
 
that by intermedling he became Exr de son tort
 
& liable as such & that the law continued the possession
 
in him.
 
 
 
If A makes a bill of sale to Ba creditor & after
 
-wards to C another creditor & delivers possession
 
at the time of the sale to neither & after C gets
 
possession of them & B takes them out of his possession
 
C cannot maintain trespass
 
 
 
If a gift be made to deceive one creditor tis XXX void agt all
 
 
It is not necessary that he who contracted the debt
 
shoud make the fraudulent conveyance.
 
 
 
A has a lease of certain lands for 60 years & for-
 
ges a lease for 90 years, by indenture reciting this
 
forged lease he bargains & sells it with all his
 
interest in the lands to B. in this case Bis not
 
a purchaser within the 27 of El. to defeat the
 
purchases of the true lease of 60 years.
 
 
 
A deed though it be fraudulent in its creation
 
yet by matter ex post facto may become good
 
As where the feoffee aakes a feoffment to
 
another for valuable consideration
 
 
 
It has been held that fraud may be given in
 
evidence to defeat a fraudulent & covinous
 
 
 
===Page 133===
 
FRAUD 
 
 
 
conveyance & that the party alledging it need not 
 
plead it. 
 
 
 
===Page 134===
 
GAOL & GAOLER
 
[remainder blank]
 
 
 
===Page 135===
 
GRANTS
 
Co.L.327
 
Co.L.233
 
3.Co.45
 
Co.L.41
 
Cr.El.721
 
[    ] 12
 
13
 
 
 
There can be no discontinuance of things which lie
 
in grant 
 
 
 
Of things which can be transfer'd with<sup>t</sup> the notoriety of
 
livery of seisin, which lie in grant a man cannot by
 
any disposition or act in pais forfeit them
 
 
 
So there can be no occupant of things which lie in
 
grant & which cannot pass with<sup>t</sup> deed.
 
 
 
The law distinguishes between grant of Infants which
 
are void & merely voidable, the first of which are
 
all such gifts, grants, or deeds made by an inf<sup>t</sup> as
 
do not take effect by delivery of his hand, as if an
 
Inft give a horse & do not deliver the horse with
 
his hand & the Donee take the horse by force of the
 
gift the Inft shall have an action of trespass.
 
 
But if an Inft enters into an obligation or  makes  a
 
feoffmt there are only voidable
 
 
If an Inft grant a rent charge by deed to be issu-
 
-ing out of a carve of land & the grantee distrein
 
he shall punish him as a trespasser.
 
 
 
If a single woman by deed grant a rent charge
 
to issue out of a carve of Land & delivers the deed
 
to a stranger as an escrol, upon condition
 
that if the grantee got to Rome return by 
 
 
 
===Page 136===
 
GRANTS
 
XXXXXXXXX
 
Per.Sci.36
 
Dyer 279
 
Co.L.3
 
Cr.Ja.558
 
Co.L.214
 
Per.Sci.65
 
4.Co.66
 
Ray.144
 
[ ] Ch.Ca.8-11
 
Hob.132
 
Co.L.54
 
 
 
Easter that then he shall deliver the same escrol
 
as her deed to the Grantee. The woman marries
 
& before Easter during the coverture the Grantee
 
goes to Rome & returns & the stranger delivers
 
the escrol as the deed of the woman. The
 
Grant is good.
 
 
 
In grants if there be sufft shewn to asscertain the
 
grantor & grantee the grants will be good
 
 
It seems that a mistake of the Christian name
 
will vitiate the grant. Secus of the surname
 
 
 
Regularly by the common law a possibility.
 
Right of entry, thing in action, cause of
 
suit, or title for a condition broken cannot
 
be granted or assignd over.
 
 
 
A man cannot grant or charge that which he
 
hath not.
 
 
 
If there be a devise of a term to A for life rem<sup>r</sup>
 
to B cannot grant over his interest.
 
 
 
If a lease be made to Baron & feme for their lives
 
rem<sup>r</sup> to the /Exrs of the/ survivor of them, the Husbd cant grant it.
 
 
A man may grant that which he hath potentially
 
 
 
If A makes a lease of lands to B for life rem<sup>r</sup> to his
 
Exrs for years, the term vests in B so that he
 
can grant it over
 
===Page 137===
 
GRANTS
 
Per.Sci.99
 
Co.L.169
 
Moor
 
831.pl.13
 
Moor 496
 
2.Co.35
 
Hob.229
 
2.Mod.3
 
Co.86
 
2.Co.36
 
 
 
A personal trust which one Man reposes in another 
 
cannot be assign'd over
 
 
 
Incorporeal inheritance which lie in grant
 
cannot pass from one to another with<sup>t</sup> XX Deed.
 
 
 
If a man by indenture demises to J.S.the manor of
 
D & bargains & sells to him all the woods & trees &c.
 
on the  s<sup>d</sup> manor to be filled & carried away at plea-
 
-sure, Habendum the s<sup>d</sup> Manor for life, this is an
 
absolute sale of the woods & trees. 
 
 
 
If a feoffmt be made of a manor in lease for years
 
& livery/is made with<sup>t</sup> ouster of the lessee by which
 
the feoffmt is void, yet if the lessee attorns this
 
shall be good as a grant of the riversion 
 
 
 
When the words of a grant allow a double way of
 
taking it the grantee shall judge which way is most be-
 
-neficial
 
 
A slight mistake or error in the /description of the/thing to be pass'd
 
will not vitiate the grant.
 
 
 
But where the thing is not granted by an express
 
name there if a falsity is in the  description of
 
that thing the grant is void.
 
 
If a man grant twenty acres parcel of his manor
 
with<sup>t</sup> any other description of them yet
 
the grant is not void for an acre is a
 
 
 
===Page 138===
 
GRANTS
 
Noy.29
 
Co.L.6
 
Hob.313
 
Cr.Ja.564
 
Salk.346
 
Co.L.146
 
6.Co.87
 
Br.tit.lease.
 
13.22
 
Co.L.183
 
 
 
thing certain & the situation may be reducd
 
to a certainty by the election of the Grantee.
 
 
No Person not nam'd in the premises of the deed
 
can take any thing by the deed tho' he be after-
 
-wards namd in the
 
habendum.
 
 
 
But a man not nam'd in the premises may
 
take an estate in rem<sup>r</sup> by limitation in the 
 
habendum.
 
 
 
The Habendum cannot pass any thing which is
 
not espressly mention'd as contain'd by im
 
-plication in the premises of the deed.
 
 
 
Where the Habendum is repugnant to the pre
 
-mises tis void.
 
 
Grants are to be construed according to the inten
 
-tion of the parties & if there aupears any doubt
 
or repugnancy in the words such construction
 
is to be made as is most strong agt the grantor
 
 
Where a proviso destroys the grant tis void
 
 
If one makes a lease for ten years at the will
 
of the lessor tis a good lease for ten years certain
 
 
 
Tis a genl rule that where it is impossible the
 
grant shoud take effect according to the letter
 
The law will make such constructions
 
 
 
===Page 139===
 
GRANTS
 
Sid.211
 
Lev.131
 
[  ] 736
 
1.Salk.
 
346
 
 
the  gift  by possibility  may take  effect.
 
 
 
It was found by special verdict that A was sei-
 
-sed of a mill in fee & that he built a kiln at the
 
end of the close wherein the mill stood & then granted
 
the Mill with its appurtenances & if the kiln pass'd
 
was the question. The Ct held that if it had been found
 
that the kiln was necessary to the Mill, or that it
 
was built for the use of the Mill, it wou'd have
 
pass'd by a grant of the mill.
 
 
 
It is holden by C.J.Holt that if a termor grants  the
 
land the grantee is but tent at will.
 
 
 
If a man grant a thing to be taken yearly & the
 
grantee neglects to take it for one year he cannot
 
take doublt the next. Secus if the grantor be to  ren-
 
-der the thing
 
 
 
===Page 140===
 
 
 
[blank]
 
 
 
===Page 141===
 
GUARDIAN
 
Co.L.87
 
Co.L.84
 
Co.L.88
 
Vaugh.179
 
Vaugh178
 
XXXXX
 
Vaugh.184-5
 
 
 
By the common law if Tent in socage die his heir
 
being under fourteen, the next of blood to the heir
 
to whom the inheritance cannot descend shall
 
be guardian of his body & land till his age of fourteen
 
 
 
A guardian by nature is the Father or Mother
 
 
 
Guardian by nurture hath only the care of
 
the person & education of the infant & hath nothing
 
to do with his lands merely in virtue of his
 
office.
 
 
On the 12th of Ch.2.Ch.24, similar to which is
 
the 22.G.2.Ch.25. the following determinations have
 
been made. That a testamentary Guardian
 
or one form'd according to this Stat. comes in lo
 
-co parentis & is the same in Office & interest
 
with a Guardian in socage
 
 
 
A person under age disposing of his child such
 
disposition draws after it the land.
 
 
If a man devise t he custody of his son & heir
 
apparent & mentions no time, this is a good
 
devise XX if the heir be under fourteen at
 
the death of the father, but if above
 
 
===Page 142===
 
GUARDIAN
 
Vaugh.185-6
 
22.G.2.
 
ch,22
 
p.156
 
[  ]
 
Cr.Ja.55
 
Cr.El.678
 
734
 
 
 
fourteen tis void for uncertainty.
 
 
 
That this testamentary Guardian hath the custo-
 
-dy of all lands & goods any way acquird or
 
purchas'd by the infant
 
 
 
Genl Cts & C<sup>ty</sup> Cts have power to take cognizance
 
of all matters concerning Orphans & their estates
 
To appoint Guardians where necessary & take se-
 
curity XXXXX for orphans Estates.
 
Guardian to exhibit at the next ct after
 
his appointmt on oath an acct of his orphans
 
estates & an acct of his profits & once a year which
 
is to be enter'd by the Clerk in a book. Guardian
 
wasting &c orphans estate, neglecting his educa-
 
-tion &c or likely to become insolvent Cts to
 
make orders for securing the estate &c or to
 
anpoint another Guardian. Their Accts
 
to be examind &c in Augt. their mismanage-
 
ment &c. to be enquird into at any time.
 
 
 
If a Guardian in socage makes a lease for years
 
to continue beyond the time of his guardianship
 
such lease seems not to be absolutely void by the
 
Infts coming of age but only voidable.
 
 
 
===Page 143===
 
GUARDIAN
 
Blow.
 
293
 
2.Rol.Abr.
 
256
 
2.B.Ab.68
 
[  ].79
 
Mod.259
 
Vent.72
 
Ray.311
 
[  ] pr.229
 
[  ].4
 
Str.506
 
Abr.Eq.261
 
Ver.436
 
XXXXXX
 
2,Ch.Ca.197
 
2. Ver. 606
 
Ver.403
 
435
 
[  ]2.Ver.193
 
 
If a woman who is guardian in socage to her son
 
marries again & her husbd & she join in a lease of
 
the infts lands the lease upon the death of the hus
 
-band becomes void.
 
 
 
A Guardian or prochein Amy may make partition
 
in behalf of the inft & it shall bind the inft if equal
 
 
If a Guardian puts in an answer /for an inft/to a bill in Chan
 
cery on oath such answer shall not conclude the
 
inft or be read in evidence agt him for the effect of
 
infts answer is only to make proper parties so as
 
to take depositions & examine witnesses.
 
 
 
A Guardian with<sup>t</sup> any direction may pay the interest
 
of any real /incumbrances/(struck through)estate(struck through) & the principal of a Mortgage
 
 
 
He may pay off a judgmt with the profits of the
 
infts estate.
 
 
 
A Guardian not compeliable to apply the profits
 
of the estate of the inft heir to nay off the bond debts.
 
 
 
Tis not in the power of the Guardian with<sup>t</sup> the direction
 
of the court to turn the personal into real estate
 
 
 
===Page 144===
 
 
 
[blank]
 
 
 
===Page 145===
 
HEIR & ANCESTOR
 
Vent.311
 
Ray.330
 
2.Lev.232
 
2.Ver.215
 
Abr.Eq.265
 
See 1.Ver.16
 
 
A person may take by purchase or descriptio
 
personae by the name of heir even in the life
 
time of the ancestor for Heirs males now living
 
in a will are a full description of the person
 
who is then heir apparent to the person
 
nam'd & is known by the devisor to be so.
 
 
 
If the ancestor agrees to convey lands & receives
 
part of the purchase money but dies before
 
conveyance, heir will be decreed to convey
 
 
If a father conveys to a younger son by a
 
defective conveyance & dies the heir at la
 
will in two cases be oblig'd to make it good
 
1st. Where there is a cov<sup>t</sup> for farther assurance
 
binding the heir. 2d. Where there is a provision made
 
by the father in his life-time for the heir or when
 
he hath such provision by descent from his
 
father
 
 
 
The heir at law is bound by a decree obtaind agt
 
the Ancestor which may be carried into execution
 
two ways. 1st. If the decree is enrolled the par
 
-ty may sue out a subpoena scire facias
 
agt the heir to shew cause agt the decree.
 
2d. The Plf may bring his bill of revivor to
 
 
 
===Page 146===
 
HEIR & ANCESTOR
 
Co.L.233
 
8.Co.44
 
10.Co.41
 
Vent.199
 
Cr.El.833
 
2.Ver.519
 
8.Co
 
Frances's
 
case
 
2.Ch.re.26
 
Co.L.164
 
Dyer 90
 
1.Leon.261
 
3.Co.12
 
Cr.Ja.450
 
Abr.Eq.44
 
 
 
carry the decree into execution
 
 
As the heir at law is the only person who can
 
take advantage of conditions &c annex'd
 
to the real estate, so shall he be bound by
 
all such conditions &c which run with the
 
land.
 
 
 
Where a condition is annex'd to the estate gi
 
-ven to the heir & which goes in abridgement
 
& restraint thereof the same shall in some
 
cases be construed a limitation
 
 
 
But wherever the ancestor makes a conveyance
 
or disposition on cond<sup>n</sup> w<sup>h</sup> goes in restraint &
 
abridgemt of the estate of the heir he must
 
have notice of it.
 
 
 
The heir may bring any real action or action
 
droitural in right of his ancestor but no
 
personal action
 
 
 
Also if an erroneous judgemt be given
 
agt the ancestor by which he loseth the lan
 
the heir may bring a/writ of error
 
 
 
When the ancestor binds himself & his Heirs in
 
an obligation the Obligee may sue the heir
 
or Exr & may have execution of the land
 
descended to the heir.
 

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JOHN MARSHALL "Law notes, etc."

A transcription of pages (1-253) of Marshall's Accounts and Law Notes

JOHN MARSHALL (1755-1835)

Law Notes


Abbreviation of source footnoted in red: Cr.Ja.4832

Source taken from "Table of Abbreviations," 11 an appendix to Henry C. Black, A law dictionary, 2nd ed., St.Paul, Minn., West Publishing Co., 1910, p. 1239-1314:

2Croke's English King's Bench reports tempore James I.


Contents

Abatement

1. B. 2
His. of the crown 186
Abatemt is a plea put in by the Deft in which he shews cause to the Ct why he shou'd not be impleaded or if impleded not in the manner & form he then is.
1. B. 2
Gil. H. crown 187
Show. 386.
C.L. 127.
A plea in Abatemt to the jurisdiction of the Ct. [must] be put in by the Deft in person & before any imparlance. He must make but half defence.
1. B. 2
G.H.C. 196
There are several pleas to the person of the Pf. Outlawry does not entirely abate the writ but only suspends it.
This disability is not pleadable when the action is brought in Auter droit.
C.L. 128 Excommunication, Premunire & popish recusancy are pleas in abatement
Secus Ld. R. 282 An Alien Enemy can bring no action. 4. Mod. 285. An Alien in Lague may bring personal actions.
1. B. 5 Officers of a court are privileged in actions brought in their own right
1. B. 6
12 Mod. 273
Fitz. B. 219, 231
If a writ vary materially from that in the register or be defective in point of substance the party may [take] advantage of it so if the declaration varies from the writ
1. B. 7
G.H.C. 242
12 Mod. 251
Tis a genl. rule that where any party dies & the plea [is in] the same condition as if such party [were living] death makes no abatement of the writ

Abatement

1. B. 8 Two Exrs bring debt, one dies the writ does not abate. Secus if one was dead when the writ was brought
Action agt several Defts one dies the writ does not abate
22. G. 2., Ch. 5, 180, 181 Actions originally maintainable by & against Exrs &c. not to abate after interlocutory judgmt.
Death of other party between verdict & judgmt not to be pleaded in abatement.
Do. 184 Process agt one returned, no Inhabitant shall abate
1. B. 9
Doct. pl. 3
Sid. 140
Leon. 168, 169
Coverture is a good plea in Abatement & may be either before the writ sued or pending the writ. By the first the writ is abated de facto, by the second tis only abateable. Coverture pending the writ must be pleaded since the last continuance. If a feme sole takes out a writ & after marries the deft may plead in Abatemt or in chief
Fitz. B. 476 If a writ is false when sued out it shall abate
1. B. 10
Doct. pl. 3
Cr. El. 121, 185, 193, 330
Cart. 172, the Ct. gave a
If a writ is defacto a nullity & destroy'd so that judgmt thereupon wou'd be erroneous there the writ is defact abated as if an action be brought agt a feme covert as sole, or where the Plaintiff by his own shewing had no cause of action at the time the writ was brought.
Where the writ is only abateable it must be

Abatement

sal. 2 pl. 5
Ld. R. 853
abated by pleading in time, for matters in & before the writ cannot be taken advantage of in error.
Cr. El 554
1. B. 10
Tis a good plea that a stranger in tenant in common with the Plaintiff.
1. B. 13
12 Mod. 418
5 Coke 61
Whenever it appears on record that the Plaintiff has sued out two writs against the same Defendant for the same thing the second writ shall abate.
1. B. 14
Vent. 249
2 Ld R 984
Whatever destroys the Plfs action & disables him forever from recovering may be pleaded in bar but the Deft may sometimes plead it in Abatemt. As in Replevin the Deft may plead property in himself or in a stranger either in bar or in Abatemt.
1 B 14
2 Mod 64
Ld R 593
6 Mod 103
Con 2.
Ld R. 1018
If a Deft pleads matter in bar & concludes in Abatemt or matter in Abatemt & concludes in bar this shall be deem'd a plea in bar.
1 B 15
Moor 30
5 Mod 136
Where the matter of Abatemt appears on the face of the record the plea shall begin & end with petit judicium de brevi but where the matter is dehors the Deft shall only end his plea with petit judicium
Pleas in abatemt are not to be recd but on oath Suits shall not abate for want of form if there be matter sufficient in the Declara

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Account

1 B 17
C 1 L 90
Account at common law, lay only agt a Guardian in socage, Bailiff or Receiver or by one in favor of trade & commerce. The stat. 13 Ed. ch 23. The statutes on that subject have given this action to the Execrs of Merchants the Exrs of Exrs & to Administrators.
22. G. 2, Ch 3, p. 164 Action of account is by the laws of Virga given agt the Exrs or Admrs of every Guardian Bailiff or Receiver & also to one joint tenant or tenan[ts] in common his Exrs or Admrs against the other as Bailiff for receiving more than comes to his proposition or agt his Exrs or Admrs.
1. B. 17.
4 Leon 32
sec. 1 Vern 208
An infant appointed Factor &c not accountable in law or equity but by his sureties.
Do If I make J.S. my Bailiff &c who appoints a Depy I cannot have account against his Deputy
11 Co. 89 An apprentice by the name of an apprentice is not chargeable in account
1. B. 18
Co. L. 172
To maintain an action of account there must be a privity either in law or by the provision of the parties.
1. B. 18 Equity will make all persons account for the

Account

The case of Coventry
vers. Hall
profits of lands they have receiv'd to such as have the equitable title.
1. B. 19 A Bailiff cannot be charg'd as receiver whether the same person may be charg'd as Bailiff & Receiver. Quere
1. B. 19 No action of account lies for a thing certain
1. B. 19
Cr. El. 644
If a man by obligation acknowleges that he has recd money ad proficiendum & computandum the obligee may either sue the bond or bring account.
1. B. 19, 20
Sal. 9. pl. 1
Where account wou'd lie asssumpsitt may be brought on an express promise. Wherever one acts as Bailiff he promises to render an account
1 B. 20
Cr. Ch. 116
Br. 48
A release or submission to an award are good pleas in bar of account
It is no good plea that the Deft has paid the money
1. B. 21
Mod. 42
Co. Ent. 46
In an action of account the first judgment is quod computet after which the Ct. assigns Auditor arm'd with authority to convene the parties before them from day to day at any day & place that they shall appoint till the account be settled. The time by which the account is to be settled is prefix'd by the Ct. but may be enlarg'd. Either of the parties on injustice may apply to the Court. If the Deft denies any article or demurs to any demand it is to be

Account

tried in court
1. B. 21
Cr. Ch. 116
Whatever may be pleaded to the action shall never be allow'd of as a good discharge before the Auditors.

Accord and Satisfaction

1. B. 22
Ray 450
Accord cannot be pleaded in bar unless satisfaction be actually made
1. B. 22
9 Ed. 4, 19.
Rol. Ab. 128
An accor'd must appear to be advantageous to the party otherwise it can be no satisfaction
1. B. 22
4 Co. 1
An accord with satisfaction is no good plea to an action real
1. B. 22
6 Co. 43
Cr. Ja. 254
When a duty in certain accrues by a deed tempore confectionis scripti it ought to be avoided by matter of as high a nature
1. B. 25
9 Co. 80
Rolls Abr. 129
If an accord be pleaded by way of accord in precise execution thereof in every part must be pleaded if by way of satisfaction the Deft need plead no more but that he paid the Plf 10/ in full satisfaction of the action which he receiv'd Accord cannot be plead without satisfaction
 

 

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Actions in General

1. B. 28
Co. L. 145
Stile 4
It is clear that for every injury a man shall have an action & for every right he has a remedy - where a person has several remedies he may chuse which he pleases but in this he must follow the rules of that society of which he is a member, for tho' a man has a right & is barred by the Statute of limitations yet he can have no remedy.
Roll. Abr. 107
1 Mod. 69
Also in cases where there may be damnum absque injuria the party can have no action.
Co. L. 128 None are excluded from bringing an action except on account of their crimes or their country.
Mod. 30 A man that hath a special property in goods shall have an action agt a stranger who takes them away because he is answerable in damages to the absolute owner.
Dyer 98 A man who has cause of action agt two may bring it agt which he pleases.
8.Co.87
F.N.B. 209
Dyer 145
In real actions in those writs which contain the time place & demand particularly several lands by several titles cannot be demanded in the same writ secus where there is only a genl complaint as in the writ of trespass quare classium fregit.
1 Ba 30. 8
Co 87
Ray 233
In personal actions several wrongs & trespasses may be join'd. Fraud & warranty may be join'd.
Ld Ray 58 But actions founded on a tort & a contract cannot be join'd as assumpsit & trover

Actions in General

1. Ba. 31
Yel. 63
Cro. Ja. 68
Where one hath a right to recover in the same kind of action though he derives his right from difft titles yet being conjoin'd in him he may recover in one action
Cro. El. 486 But one cannot in the same action join a demand in his own right & one which he hath in right of another
Roll. Ab. 31 Several persons may join in an action where their interest is joint

Actions Local & Transitory

1. Ba. 34 All actions real or mix'd must be laid in the county where the lands lie
1 Ba 35
Co. L. 282 7 Co 3
All personal actions may be brought in any Cty & aid in any place & the Deft cannot traverse it.
2 Sal 669 pl.6 The Deft cannot by his plea oblige the Plf to lay his action in a dift Cty unless the matter pleaded be local. The motion must be on affidavit

Actions Qui Tam

Ca. En. 375
4 Co 13
2 Haw. 265
Wherever a statute prohibits a thing as being an immediate offence agt the publick good under a certain penalty the whole or part of which is given to him who will sue for it any person may bring such action or information & lay his demand with a qui tam. Also where a statute prohibits or commands a thing the doing or omission of which is both an immediate damage

Actions Qui Tam

to the party & also highly concerns the good of the publick, the party may & some say ought to bring his action with a qui tam
Ca.El.236
2 Haw. P. 6 246
An action on a publick stat. need not recite the stat. But if the prosceutor recites the stat. & materially varies from a substantial part this is fatal
C. Ja.104 If an information contain several offences & be well laid as to some but defective as to others the informer may have judgt for such as are well laid
C. Ja 129 An action or information need not conclude contra pacem or in contemptum as an Indictment ______
18 El. Ch. 5 Every informer on any penal statute shall exhibit his suit in person & pursue it by himself XXX or attorney
Rd. rep.49 134 The Deft cannot plead specially & the genl issue either to the whole or to any part of the charge
3 H.P.C.276 If there be more than one deft they ought not to plead jointly
2 Hawk P.C.274. Where a stat. gives a certain penalty to the party griev'd he is entitled to his costs
18 El.Ch.5 Any informer (not griev'd) who willingly delays his suit &c. shall pay costs charges & damages to be assign'd by Ct & no informer shall compound without leave of Ct.

under penalty of standing in the pillory, of being disabled to sue in any popular or penal statute & of forfeiting ten pounds

Actions on the Case

Berister 68 If A delivers goods to B to deliver to C & B does not deliver them but converts them to his own use either A or C may have an action agt. B. They cant join
Cr. Ja. 223 If a servant is cozen'd of his Masters money the master may have an action agt the cozener
Sid 298 No action lies by a master agt. his sert for the bare Breach of his com. but if a servt does anything falsely & fraudulently to the damage of his Master an action lies
Dal 282 pl. 11 No master is chargeable with the acts of his Servant but when he acts in execution of the authority given by his master & then the act of the servt is the act of the master
Cr.El.219 If I deliver goods to A who delivers them to B to keep to the use of A who wastes them I may have an action a- -gainst AB
Though an injury happens to a man in his property by the neglect of another yet if by law he was no o- oblig'd to be more careful no action lies If a man uses or abuses the thing he finds he shaa answer for it.
Cr.Ja.474
Cr.El.53
If by the wrongful act of A- B becomes chargeable to C B may have his action against A before he is sued by C.

Actions on the Case

Hob. 267
vide 6 Mod. 46
If a man forges bond in my name tis possible I may be injur'd by XXX it, but 'till it be put in suit agt me I have no action agt the forger
Sal.210.pl.2
Ld.Ray.284
Cr.Ja.474
Where a man has the possession of any personal chattel & sells it, the bare affirming it to be his amounts to a warranty & gives an action
Sal.211 pl.3 If on a breaty for the purchase of a house the Deft affirms the rent of the house to be £30 whereas it was but £20 & thereby the Pltf is induced to give so much more than the house is worth an action lies.
Cr.Ja.469 If I sell unsound goods & knowing them to be unsound warrantaffirm them to be sound or not knowing them to be unsound warrant them to be sound an action lies.
Vent.295
LdRay.38
If man rides an unruly horse in places much frequented & the horse breaks from him & runs over B & hurts him B shall have an action For an injury accruing to a man in his real estate of freehold or inheritence the action lies
Cr.El. 777 If a man lend or hire anothers horse & for want of safe keeping the horse dies an action lies
If A obtains a judgt in debt agt B as Ext to his Father & thereupon a takes out a Fi:Fra. but before

Actions on the Case

Godb 285
2.Rol.Rep 312 vide con.
Mod 286
the sheriff can execute it B removes & disposes of all the Testators goods so that the sheriff is forc'd to re- turn nulla bona an action on th case lies agt B for the sheriff coud not return __________ & if this action does not lie the party is without remedy.
Carth 3.4 In genl where by the covin of a third person a man loses his debt an action on the case lies agt him. Also for injuries done to a man with respect to his wife his child or his servant an action lies.<
3 Bal 212
Cr.El.873
If a minister of justice have warrant to attach the goods of another & can do it & does it not an action lies against him.
Jan.312
1. Bulster 373
Cr. 6a.395
If a smith refuses to shoe my horse or if he pricks him, if a farrier kills my horse with bad medicine or by neglect in curing him, or if client receives an injury by the neglect or fraud of his attorney an action lies.
Cr 6a .446
Ld.Ray 370
If by common nusance I suffer a particular da- mage an action lies. So too for continuing a nusance.
Cr.El.7al34 It seems agreed that for a false & malicious prosecu -tion for any crime whether capital as not by which a man may be endangerd of his life, suf- -fer in this liberty reputation or property

Actions on the Case

Sal.15 an action on the case in nature of a writ of conspiracy lies whether an indictment was ex- hibited or not.
Ray.503
Cr.El. 629
If a stranger brings an action in the name of J with -out consulting J. an action lies
Style 379
Sand. 228
If an action on the case is brought for a civil action special grievance must be shewn.
Stile 346
Yel. 99
It seems the better opinion that a person guilty of felony & pardon'd or burnt in the hand may be proceeded agt at the suit of the party inju
Skin.119 Action lies for a virgin of good fame married by a man who had a wife.

Affidavit

Agreements

see Eg.ca. ab.25 pl.6 A person non compos, an infant & a feme covert are generally incapable of entering into agreements.
2.Ver.215 The ancestor seis'd in fee may by his agrt bind his Heir.
Ab.Eq.16
chan.rep 158
Ch.ca.42
Tis a genl rule that wherever the matter of the bill is merely in damages the remedy is at com. law but if there be matter of fraud mixt with the damages the remedy is in chancery. So where the agreemt is to do something in specie
Ver 189 pl.190
2 Ch.ca.140
A court of equity has decreed a performance of cove- -nants & directed a trial in a quantum damnificat.
Ab.Eq.17
2 Ch.ca.17
Ver 227 pl.225
Agreemts out of which an equity can be rais'd for a dunce in specie ought to be obtain'd with all ima -ginable fairness & without any mixture tending to surprise or circumvention and that they be not unreasonable in themselves.-
2 Ch.Ca.136
Ver.271
Ren. in Eq 155
2 Ver.127
Act of eqty XXXX will much sooner dismiss a bill which prays a specific execution of an unreasonable agrt than set aside an agrt though not strictly fair on a bill for that purpose and when such agreements are set aside it must be on refunding what was paid ma- -king reasonable allowances for improvemt &c.
100, 464 In law & equity voluntary conveyances are good agt the parties & cannot be revokd nor will the Ct interpose in behalf of one volunteer agt another

Agreements

But if they affect creditors purchasers or younger children the Ct. will set them aside
2 Van 365
2 Ver 40
If there be a defective conveyance without an equi table consideration equity will not oblige the party to make it good though there be a covenant for further assurances
Ver 121 If the agreemt be to quit the possession of lands the ct will not decree a conveyance
2 Ver 394
Preced.met 533
If on is bound to transfer £300 stock before such a time which he does not do, & the stock is much risen he shall transfer the stock in specie & account for dividends since the time
19 G.2 Ch.1
p 142, 143
No estate for life or any higher estate sha11 be made to take effect nor shall any use thereof be created unles it be by deed indented seal'd & recorded in the Genl. Ct. in the Ct of that Coty where the land lies. The deed of residents to be recorded in 8 months of non residents in 2 years. The deed to be acknowleg'd by the granter or provd by three witnesses before it can be admitted to record. Deeds of inheritance for term of years or for marriage settlements, all deeds of trust & Mortgages whatsoever not recorded &c. to be void as to subsequent purchasers & creditors but binding between the parties & their heirs

Agreements

Note the stat. of Frauds
&c. does not
require recording
The foregoing act is very similar to the stat. of frauds & perjuries on which the following determi -nations have been made by the Judges in England.
ab.E.19.pl.3
Ver.151, 159
If the Deft in his answer confesses the substance of a bill setting forth a parol agrt & demanding a specific execution the Ct will decree it.
Ab. eq.20 A parol agreemt which is intended to be reduc'd to writing but is prevented by fraud may be decreed in specie
2Ver.322
2 Vent.361
Rec.in Ch 361
A letter from a father promising a portion & a mar- -riage had in consequence thereof has been deem'd sufficient
Ver.151
2. Ch.Ca.135
Str.426
Gil.His.Ch. 239
Contra
2 Ch.Ca 36


Gil.His.Ch. 239

It seems to be admitted that if an agreement be made concerning lands &c. tho not in writing & the whole or part of the money is recd by the party equity will decree a specific execution. The doubt is what evidence shall be admitted as proof of the receipt.
If the Deft confesses it in his answer tis sufft if he denies it the Plaintiff must prov it by written evidence.
Ver.159
2 Vent. 361
If a man on the promise of a lease lays out mo- -ney on improvements he shall oblige the lessee to execute a lease _____ if he has been at no expense
Ver.366 If a man purchases lands in another name & pays the money it shall be a trust for him

Amendment and Jeo Fail

Annuity and Rent Charge

Co.L.147
7 Co.151
Whenever the remedy by way of charge for the rent is not commensurate to the rent, the rent is call'd seek & the charge is only appurtenant.
Co.L.147
Booke rent.14
If I bind my land & goods for the payment of a rent, or if I grant that if such a rent be arrear B may distrain for it in the manor of C. this is a good rent charge.
Booke grant 86
2 Vent. 204
B. grant 86
If an original grant be made of a rent charge to commence after the death of J.S. it is good _____ of a rent in being
Lit.XXX Sci 219, 220
6 Co.58
If a man grants by his deed an annual rent out of certaiin landswith distress & does not providethat the grant shall not charge his person, the grantee XXXXXXXXXXXX may distrain for the rent or have a writ of annuity
Co.L.146
6 Co.41
6 Co.58
If a rent be granted out of lands in which the granter has no interest, or in which the grantee cannot by the deed distrain, with a proviso that it shall not charg his person the pro viso is void.

Annuity and Rent Charge

Co.L.146 A grant that a man may distrain in certain lands if a rentcertain sum be arrearunpaiddoes not chargethe person
Co.L.147
Cr.Ja.390
A rent is granted out of an inheritance & term for years the grantee may distrain in both but must avow for a rent issuing out of the inheritance
Pay.135
[Sun] 112
If such power is given in the deed the grantee may when rent is arrear enter & hold the lands till he is satisfied by the percention of the profits.
Co.L.182
4 Co.48
Cr.El. 268
An action of debt does not lie for the arrearages of an annuity if the grantee be seised of it for life or in fee _______ if for years
Lit.S.219
B.L.145
If the grantee distrains & avow or brings a writ of annuity and declares he has determind his elec- -tion & shall ever after be confin'd to the remedy he has adopted
Co.L.148
see 2 Ver 143-4
If the grantee of a rent charge before he has made his election purchases a part of the land he is without any remedy

Arbitrament & Awards

9 Co.78 A right of freehold cannot be transferd, an Annuity determind, partition made by award But if the parties are bound in mutual obligations to stand to the award & a transfer &c is awarded the party refusing forfeits his obligation.
6 Co.44
Cr.Ja.99
2 Vent.109
Debt certain & fix'd cannot be discharg'd by na- -ked award, nor causes criminal or matrimo- -nial decided.
9 Co.78 Chattels & actions personal may be determind by arbitrament & transfer'd by award without deed. The submission is to be taken largely & accor- -ding to the intent of the parties, where tis made by word the remedy to enforce a performance of the award is by reciprocal actions on the case an action of debt will lie if money be awarded
8 Co.81
8 Co.82
2 [Keb] 845
Ex need a submission non oritur actio but notice must be given. If the submission be by deed tis still revocable but the party forfeits his obli- -gation. Marriage of feme sol is a revocation
[Vid]290 In debt on a bond to perform an award if non sub -misit be pleaded no breach need be alledg'd

Arbitrament & Award

8 Co.98 An award must be made according to the submission It ought to be certain, equal, & mutually satisfactory It must be lawful XX & possible. It must be final. If the award is good as to one party & void as to the other party tis void in the whole. If money be awarded & not paid the party may either have his first action or action of debt
Moor 3.pl 9 In pleading a man should set forth the award & there- -in how he hath perform'd it.
Carth 378
Ld Ray 247
When anything is awarded in satisfaction the award is a bar, but where releases are awarded tis no bar till performance
2 Browne 137 Not necessary to lay time & place of the award

Assault & Battery

6 Mod 149
Ld.Ray.62
[Salk]407 p.12
Any injury whatever actually done to the person of a man, in an angry revengeful, rude or insolent manner is a battery
3 Bl.120 The least touching of another person wilfully or in anger is a battery
Hawk.P.C.130
3 Bl.120
6 Mod.172
A Parent may moderately chastise his child, a mas -ter his servt or his scholar. An officer having a warrant agt one who will not be asserted may beat or wound him in the attempt to take him. XXXXXX A man may beat wound or maim one who makes an assault on his person or on that of his wife parent child or master, or who attempts to kill a stranger I may justify an asst in defense of my land or goods In an action on the case the Deft must plead the matter of justification specially.
Inst.316
[ ].159
Every asst will not justify every beating

Assignment

2 Bl.326-7 In assignments of a lease for life or years a man parts with his whole property & the assignee stands in the place of the assignor
19.G.2.ch.1 143 Assignment of lease &c. to be recorded &c.
Co.L.214 27.G.2.249 To avoid maintenance a possibility, right of entry thing in action cause of suit or title for a con -dition broken cannot be granted or assignd over assignee of bond or note for money or tobacco may sue in his own name allowing all discounts the Deft can prove either agt the Plf himself or the first obligee before notice of assignment

A personal trust not assignable

Assumpsit

4 Co 92 In assumpsit damages are recoverd in proportion to the loss sustaind by the violation of the contract. Indebitatus will lie in no case but where debt woud/lie.
Hutt. 34
Cr. El 240
Obligor in bond with.t any new consid.n promises to pay the Money Asst will not lie but debt
Hard 485
Sal.23.pl.3
Neither debt or genl Ind. ass. will lie agt the acceptor of bill of exchange but action on the case
LdRay.175 But debt or a genl Ind. may be brought agt th drawer
2 Vent.175 An Ind. lies for money won at play. paid by mistake
Salk 27. pl.14 An indeb lies for money recd to the Pl. use on an implied contract
Lies agt sheriff for money levied on a Fi.Fa.
All/promises are to be taken most strong agt the promisor & are not to be rejected if they can be reducd to XXXcerty
2 Buls.269 Wherever a person promises without a benefit arising to the promisor or loss to the promissee tis a

void promise as being without sufft consideration

Leon.192
Cr.El.163
If the father of A & B lying sick declares his intention of devising a rent for his youngerson during his life & theelder in consideration his father will not change the lands promises to pay the rent in consequence of which the rent lands is not changd. This is a good consideration.
A consideration altogether executed & past, unless made by a precedent request will not maintain asset.
Cr.Ja.103 Where the consideration is agt law promise void.
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Assumpsit

Polly Ambler

XXXMarch 1001 The Plf must set forth every thing essential to the Gist of the action with such certainty that it may appear there was cause of action. But the law requires no greater certainty than the nature of the thing requires
The Deft must shew there was no contract, or that the contract was void & without consideration or that he has perform'd it.
An entire promise cannot be apportion'd.
Cr.Ja.4832 The Deft. cannot plead that he has revok'd the promise.
 



Polly Ambler 

1 March's translation of Brooke's new cases, King's Bench.
2 Croke's English King's Bench reports tempore James I.

Attachment

Dyer 218
2 Haw.P.6 142, 145
Attachm't is a process that issues at the discretion of the Judges of a Ct. of record agt a person for some contempt for which he is to be committed & may be awarded by them upon a bare suggestion or on their XXX own knowledge
All courts of record have a discretionary power over their own Officers & will punish them for disobeying their commands for executing them oppressively or otherwise misdemeaning themselves in their office
Sal.24.pl.4
Mod.21
2 Haw.P.6 154
Attach m'ts have been granted for speaking contemptuous words concerning the rules of Ct for disobedience of those rules & for the abuses of the process.

Audita Querela

An Audit querela is a writ tn be releivd against an injust judgement or execution by setting them aside for some injustice of the party that obtaind them which cou'd not be pleaded in bar to the action.
If A being within age becomes bail for B & judgement is given against him he may avoid it by Audita querela.

Authority

Co.L.181 113 A naked  authority must be  strictly  executed.  Several persons nam'd in a will to sell lands, one dies, the survivors cannot sell
Cr.Ja.153 Deed  not  deliver'd  till  after  the day of date, attorney makes XXXXX livery on  the delivery of the deed good.
Co.L.258 Letter of Attorney  to make livery absolutely, he delivers on condition good. Secus if to make livery on condion & he delivers absolutely.
Co.L.49 Testment made to A &  B. livery to  attorney to one in name of both good.  Authority cannot be transfer'd.  4  Co.77
Co.L.52 Must be executed during the life of the person that gives it.

 

Bail in Civil Causes

Vent. 55
3 Bl. 290
When the Shf arrests anyone he is olig'd to take bail otherwise an action on the case lies agt him.
22 G.2.Ch.4 171
27.G.2.Ch.1 296
Deft failing to appear, or give special bail when ruled thereto, the bail return'd shall be subject to the same judgement & have the same liberty of defence as Deft wou'd have had.
No bail to be taken after judgement
22 G.2.Ch.4.172 In suit on a penal stat. the Deft not held to Bail.
2 Brown 296 Heir, Exr., or  Admr not held to special bail
22.G.2.Ch.4.178 Bail subject to judgement of Genl Ct in appeals
The Bail liable to judgt &c agt Def unless he render his body in execution. If the Bail plead a render of the principal he must plead prout patet per recordum

Bail in Criminal Causes

1&2.Ph &
Ma.Ch.13
Two Justices Quorum unus having examin'd the prisoner & put in writing so much as is material, as also the information of those who bring him may bail any person who is repevisable.
stat.West.1
3.Ed.1 Ch.15
1&2.Ph.&
Ma.ch.13
4.Bl.295-6
No justice of peace can bail 1. on an accusati on of treason. 2. of murder, in case of manslaughter if the prisoner be clearly the slayer or if an indictmt be found agt him. 4th such as being committed for felony have broken prison. 5. Outlaws, 6 such as have abjur'd the realm 7. Approvers & such as are by them accus'd. 8 Persons taken with the mainour. 9. those charg'd with arson. 10. Ex-communicated persons. Others are of a dubious nature

as 11. Theves openly defam'd & known. 12 persons charg'd with other felonies or manifest & enormous offences not being of good fame  13. Accessories to felony who labor under the same want of reputation. Others must be bail'd on offering sufft surety, as 14 persons of good fame charg'd with a bare suspicion of Manslaughter or other inferior homicide, 15. such persons being charg'd with petty larceny or other felony not before specified, or 16 with being accessory to any felony.
The Ct. of Kings Bench mayadmit any person whatever to bail, yet will it pay due regard to the rules prescrib'd by H. West. 3.Ch.131


1 West's reports, English House of Lords(?) or Statute of Westminster

Bail in Criminal Causes

2. Hawk P.C. 88 No person  shall be bail'd for felony by less than two.
Justice taking insufft sureties, the party not appearing fineable.
2.Hawk P.C. 90 Justices before they bail a man under commitment must at their peril inform themselves of the cause of the commitment. bailing a man not bailable punishable by sevl stat. West.l.Ch.15.27.E.1.ch.3.182.P.M.13
Do. To delay or deny or obstruct bail where it ought to be granted punishable by indictment as well as action
Haw.97 Where a person in Ct is baild for a crime punishable with loss of life or member, a recogn. may be taken from each bail in a certn sum of money body for body or both ways but bail is only liable to be fin'd
2.Do.115 For crimes of an inferior nature  the recog. only in certn sum
Do.  Recog. not forfeited if the Principal stands mute
  

Bailment

2.Bl.452 Bailmt is delivery of goods on a contract expres[sed] or implied that the trust shall be faithfully executed on the part  of the XXXXXX Bailee.
Co.L.89
4 Co.83
If A leave a chest lock'd with B without acquainting B with the particulars & take away the key the goods are still in possession of A.
Broke att. on Assise 20 The naked possession of chattels XX personal cannot be alien'd.
If the goods of A are bail'd by B to C - C must redeliver them to B, but if C dies his Exr is chargeable only to A.
Doc.&.Stu.130
2 Sal.522.pl 1
Co.1.89
Cr.Ja.243
Do
Where goods are pledgd for money lent the pawnee may use them without injuring them & if they are stolen he shall not answer for them unless the money for which they were pledg'd had been tenderd
2.Leon 30
Yel.164
If the money be tenderd or the goods decay the duty remains
The Pawnbroker hath a special property though the goods be not deliverd to him at the time of the money lent, provided they be deliver'd for the livery is not countermandable
2.Co.79 If goods be pawn'd without mentioning time of redemption the pledger has time during life though the pledgee dies.
4.Co.84
Cr.Ja.162
If a carrier, ferry man or hostler be robb'd he shall answer the value of the goods
Moore[?] 43 If A takes a XXXXXXXXX gelding to pasture & he be stolen no action lies agt A without a special  assumpsit to restore him

Bailment

Sal.26 pl.12

2 Ld Ray 209 
My Lord Holt has laid down the following rules with regard to Bailment.

There are six sorts of bailment which lay a care & obligation on the party to whom tis made
1. A bare bailt to another to keep for the use of the bailor, bailee not answerable witht gross neglect.
2. A delivery of g oods to another which are in themselves useful to keep, bailer if guilty of the least neglect or abuse of the loan answerable
3 A delivery of goods for hire, hirer to take all imaginable care & to restore them at the time.
4.A delivery by way of pledge if the goods are not the worse for using pawnee may use them at his peril as also if the keeping them be a charge, if not with-standing all his diligence the goods be lost he shall have/his/debt
5.Goods to be carried for a r eward. if you deliver them to a public or common carrier he XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX must be chargeable at all events, but if to one who has particular private employment he is not chargeable at all events though he receive a hire
6. Where goods are deliverd to do some act about them as carrying witht a rewd. The person to whom they are deliver'd only chargeable if they are lost by his own particular neglect.

Bargain & Sale

2.Bl.338 Bargain & sale is a kind of a real contra ct whereby the bargainor bargains & sells that is contracts to convey, for some pecuniary consideration, the land to the bargainee, & thereby becomes seis'd to his use.
[Br.Fox(?)] to uses.33
7.Co.40
Cr.El.394
No person can bargain & sell who cannot be seis'd to an(?) use. Though words of bargain & sale be used if no consideration of money be inserted it can only operate as a covt to /rec'd/ [  ]
2. Co.54 Any freehold or inheritance & possession remainder on reversion on an estate for use or years may be bargaind and be sold
8 Co.93
2 Co.35
A man seis'd of a freehold may bargain & sel l it for years but a man possess'd of a term cannot bargain & sell it so as to be executed by the statute.

Baron & Feme

Co.L.33
6.Co.22
The age of consent in an inft male is fourteen & in a female twelve. Both must be bound or neither
Bur.rep. 542 A wife seperated by articles, in consideration of money recd by the Husbd & covenants by him, cannot be seis'd & forcd to live with him
Co.L.351 If a man marries a woman seised on fee he gains a freehold. Baron & feme may by deed (the wife being privately exam?) transfer a freehold of which he is seis'd in her right.
Br. 24
Co.L.46

2.Bl.434
Co.L.300
Marriage is a gift in law to the husbd of the wifes chattels real, but if he does not dispose of them in his life they survive to her & he cannot devise them away. If the husbd survives the wife they are absolutely his
Pop.5.97
Co.L.46, 351
Cr.Ch.344
If a husbd possess'd of a term for seventy years makes a lease for twenty years to begin after his death this is good because a present interest passes. Secus if a rent be granted to issue out of the lands because the term comes entire to the wife by a title paramount the grant
2.Bl.433.B
3.Mod.186
Choses in action do not survive to the husbd on/the death of the wife nor has he any right to them but as Admr.
Salk 115 pl 4 Husbd & wife divors'd from bed & board the wife having alimony brings suit & is allow'd costs husbd cannot release them
Ver.261 A legacy was given to a feme covert who liv'd seperate/from her husbL, the Exr paid it to the feme & took her receipt for it, decreed to pay it over again to the husbd with interest.
1 Co 10 Lease at will not determin'd by marriage

Baron & Feme

4 Co 60 A will or submission to an award made by feme sole are revok'd by her subsequent marriage
Salk. 325
Ld. Ray. 315
Contracts or debts in presenti from hus'bd to wife, also such as are contingent & may happen during coverture are extinguish'd by marriage
2 Ver 410
Ch. Ca. 21
2. Vent. 343
A man enters into a bond to his intended wife condition'd to leave her £1000 & mortgages his estate not leaving personal assets to discharge the bond. Decreed in equity tho void in law
2. Ch. re. 81-79
2 Ver 17
Equity will set aside the intended wife's contracts enterd into before marriage when they appear to have been made with an intent to deceive & cheat the husbd & are in derogation of the rights of marriage.
Ver. 408 Widow before her marriage with a second husbd may without his knowledge, make provision for her children by the first
Moor. 468 The husbd. is liable for the wifes debts contracted before marriage whether he had any portion with her or not
3 Mod 186 Husbd. not liable for her debts before coverture unless recoverd in her life time
Haw. P. C. 65 Feme covert not punishable for theft if committed in compy. with or by coercion of her husbd. Secus if the theft be only by the command of her husband.
Haw. P. C. 3 If the wife incur the forfeiture of a penal statute the husbd may be made a party to an action or information for the same.
Ver.143 Sevl goods were devis'd to A's wife for life & after her death to B. Though A & his wife were parted & there had been great suits for alimony, & they during the seperation had wasted the goods yet husbd charg'd for this conversion of the wife's.

Baron & Feme

Mod. 128
2 Vent. 155
Salk. 116, 118. pl.10
2d Ld.Ray. 1006
Str. 647
Show. 283
A husbd may by law be compel'd to find his wife with necessaries suitable to his degree circumstances estate of which & of the wifes necessity the jury are to determine. The wife has no absolute power by any contract of hers though for necessaries to bind the husbd without his assent precedent or subsequent of which likewise the jury are to judge. If she cohabits with her husbd & bought necessaries for herself children or family the husbd is liable for them so if he runs from her, or turns her away, or forces her by cruelty to go away from him. But if he allows her a separate maintenance or prohibits particular persons from trusting her he shall not be liable during the time he pays that maintenance or for goods taken from the particular persons prohibited ---- If the wife pawns his cloaths & borrows money to redeem husbd not liable
Br.Dissesin 67 If Baron or stranger desseise another to the use of a feme covert her agreement signifies nothing. But if a Feme covert actually enters & commits a desseisin, binding
Dyer 159 Husbd & wife make a lease by indenture of the wifes lands reserving rent, he dies, she marries again, the second husbd receives the rent & dies she cannot avoid the lease.

Baron & Feme

Co.L.3 A femme covert is capable of purchasing, but the husbd may disagree & it shall avoid the purchase, though the husbd should agree to the purchase yet after his death she may waive it & if she does no act which proves her assent to it her heirs may waive it after her.
Moor.432
Str.239
In those cases where the debt or cause of action will survive to the wife husbd & wife are regularly to join in the action.
Salk.114 The fruit of the labor of the wife belongs to the husbd. for which he only shall bring the action unless there is an express promise to the wife.
Vent.328 For a personal tort done to the wife they must join & if the wife dies the action dies with her
Co.L.133 All actions for which the wife stood attachd at the time of the coverture, also for all her torts or trespasses during coverture the action must be brought agt both baron & feme
Co.L.351
Yel.166
If goods come to feme covert by trover, the action my be brought agt both but the conversion must be laid solely in the husbd.
Bro. B & F. 66
Co.L.933
A husbd who has abjur'd the realm or who is banish'd is civiliter mortuus, his wife must be consider'd as a feme sole
A woman whose husbd had left her about twelve years had carried on a trade & given receipts in her own name, being sued for debt contracted in the course of her trade gave coverture in evidence & her husband was prov'd to have been lately alive in ireland. Jury found for Deft.

Bastardy

Sal.122 pl.5 All persons born in lawful wedlock are deemd legitamate unless there is an apparent impossibility that they shou'd be generated by the husband.
Br.bar.36
Co.L.344
If a person be castrate, be under the age of fourteen or out of the realm the issue are bastards
Godol.281 The usual time for the legitimation of children born after the death of the husbd is nine solar months & ten days.
Co.L.8 A lewd woman immediately after her husbds death married her adulterer & within six months had a child -adjudged to be her first husbands
Co.L.8 Widow married immediately child born within nine months & eleven days adjudged the secd husbds
Co.L.245 If there be bastard eigne & a mulier & on the death of the father the bastard enters & enjoys the land during XXX life the mulier cannot enter on his own issue
7 Co.44
Sal 120
No man can bastardize another after his death
To exclude the mulier from his inheritance the possession of the bastard must be uninterupted & a descent cast to his issue.
 

 

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Bills of Sale

3 Co.81 Blood & natural affection a void consideration agt creditors
Mo.638 If goods continue in the possession of the vendor after a bill of sale of them, thoh there is a clause in the bill that the vendor shall account annually with the vendee for them, yet it is fraud.
3 Co.8l A genl conveyance of them all without any exception, also a secret manner of transacting the said bill as that it be also unusual clauses containd in it, as that it be made honestly, truly, & bonafide are marks of fraud & collusion.
2 Bulst. 226 Possession of a lease for years after an absolute conveyance or gift fraudulent, secus if the conveyance or sale be conditional as that on paymt of so much money it shall go to the vendee
5.Co.60 Fraud need not be pleaded but may be given in evidence

Bill of Exceptions

2. inst. 426 At common law a writ of error lay error lay not for an error in law not appearing in the record & therefore. 13th of Ed. 1.ch.30. gives a bill of exceptions in such case.
2 Inst. 427
Dyer 231 pl 3
Ray.46
The stat. extends to all pleas dilatory or peremptory to prayers to be receiv'd, oyer of records & deeds &c also to any material evidence offer'd & overruld
2.Inst. 427 The party/must pray the justices to put their seals to his bill before judgement & after judgement they may (if they have before refus'd) be commanded to it
Vent. 366 The Ct. will not suffer the party to move any thing in arrest of judgement on the point on which the bill of exceptions has been before allow'd.

Burglary

Hale P.C. 80 Burglary is a breaking & entering the mansion house of another or a church or the walls or gates of a walld town with an intent to commit some felony.
Hale P.C. 81
Hawk P.C.102
4.Bl.227
One who comes down a chimney, opens a window, ^or breaks the glass thereof, unlocks the door or draws the latch of a door, or if persons coming to a house with an intent to rob it, are let in under pretence of business & then rob the house, or take lodgings in the house & then fall on the Landlord & rob him, or having brought a Constable with hue & cry bind the constable & rob - these cases have been adjudged burglary.

Any the least entry either with the whole or with a part of the body or with a pistol or weapon is sufficient.

There may be also an entry in law a.s where sevl come to commit a felony & some stand in parts adjacent while others enter & rob.

It must be in the night, not day light to distinguish the face A house which a man dwells in but for part of the year Or which he has hird & brought nart of his goods in but has not yet lodged in, or which XX his wife has hird tho' with his privity & lives in will satisfy the wds mansion house. Also out buildings which are part of the mansion house, as a lodging in one of the Inns of Ct or in a house actually divided from the rest with a door to the street in which case the indictmt shd term it the mansion house of the proprietor. There must be an intention to commit a felony.

Carriers

Co.L.89 All persons carrying goods for hire come under the denomination of common carriers
Sal. 232. pl.11
Comyns 25 pl.10
The master of a stage coach who only carries passengers for hire not liable for goods of those passengers.
4 Co.84 If a carrier be robd he shall answer the value of the goods.
Vent. 238
Carth. 485
If A delivers a box to a carrier to carry & he asks what is in it & A tells him a book & tobacco, tho' there is a hundred pounds besides if the carrier is robd he shall answer for the money But if A being a common carrier receives by his book keeper from the servt of B two bags of money seald up containing as was told him £200 & the book keeper gives a receipt to this effect Recd of &c two bags of money seald up said to contain £200 which I promise to deliver such a day at Exeter to __ he to pay 10/pr Ct for carriage & risk. Though the bags contain'd £450 & the carrier is robd he shall be answerable only for the £200 for this is a particular undertaking; & the fraud of the Plaintiff.
Co.L.89
4 Co.83
A carrier may maintain trover & conversion agt a stranger by reason of his special property.
Hawk P.C. 90
Hale P.C. 60
If a carrier opens a pack & takes out part of the goods, or if he having brought the goods to the place apoointed takes them away again secretly animo furandi he is guilty of felony

Certiorari

F.N.B. 543 Certiorari is an original writ out of Chancery or the Kings bench to the judges of an inferior Ct. comg them to return recds of a cause depending before them.
22 G.2 Ch 4 Certiorari is not to be allow'd fter issue or demurrer joind. Cause once remov'd by certiorari & sent back by procedendo &c never after to be removd
27 G.2 ch.1. Certiorari not to be granted here the matter in dispute was not originally cognizable in Genl Court.

Commitments

2 Haw. P.C.46 All persons who are apprehended for offences not bailable as also those who neglect to offer bail for offences which are bailable must be committed
Also wherever a justice has power to bind a person over or to compel him to do such a thing he may commit quousque &c if in his presence he shall refuse to be bound or to do such a thing
2.&3. P.& M Ch.10 Previous to commt the justice must take the examinatim of the Prisoner & the information of those that bring him & certify the same in writing.
2. Haw. P.C.119, 120 Every commitmt must be in writing under the hand & sea1 of him that made it, shewing his authority & directed o the keeper of the prison. It ought to set forth the crime with convenient certainty
Every Mittimus ought to have a lawful conclusion And if grounded on an act of Parliament ought to be conformable to the method prescribd by that Statute.

Condition

C.L.203 The word condition or sub conditione does most properly create a condition. Other word create con -dition as proviso; but it must depend on another sentence, also it must be the words of the grantor and compulsory to enforce the grantee to do some act
Co.L.204 As the intent of the testator chiefly governs in wills these words faciendum, faciendo ca intentione, ad effectum &c create a condition
[ ] 12
9 CoXXX 85
Conditions cannot be annex'd to estates of inheritance or freehold estates without deed. Secus of Rents annuities warranties &c. Executory interests. Also of Chattels.

A person cannot resign or a condition be releas'd on condition. A man cannot release a personal thing on a condition subsequent, secus on a condn precedent.

Moor 92
8 Co.44
Conditions can only be reserv'd to parties & privies, their Heirs Feme covert & infant hound by express conditions.
5 Co.68
Cr.Ja.398
Vaugh.31
Co.L.163
Conditions which defeat an estate are to be taken strict -ly therefore if a man leases lands for years on condition that the lessee /nor his assigns/ shall not alien but to one of his bro- -thers & the lessee aliens to one of his Brothers the assignee is not within the condition but he may alien to whom he pleases.

If a man makes a lease for years by indenture

Condition

Co.L.203 provided always & it is covenanted & agreed between the parties that the lessee shall not alien this is both a condition & a covenant.
2.Bl.154

1 Vent.202
10 Co.42
When the estate is so expressly confin'd & limited by the words of its creation that it cannot endure for any longer time than till the contingency happens upon which the estate is to fail this is denominated a limitation. These words are proper for its creation While, so long as, until, &c. In such cases the estate determines so soon as the contingency happens & the next subsequent estate which depends on such determination becomes immediately vested without any act to be done by him who is next in expectancy. But though X strict words of condition be used in its creation yet if on breach of the condition the estate be limited over to a third person the law construes it into a limitation.
Ver.79, 167
2.Vent.952
In equity with respect to conditions precedent & subsequent the prevailing distinction seems to be to releive agt the breach or non performance of a condition where a composition can be made.

As where one devised L 10000XX a piecelands to J.S. his

Condition

2.Ver.366 kinsman paying £1000 a piece to his two daughters who were his heirs at law and J.S.made default & the daughters recovd in ejectmt yet J.S. was releiv'd on paymt of principal, interest & costs.
2.Bl.156
2 Vent.109
10 Co.38
If a condition be impossible at the time of its creation or afterwards become impossible by the act of God or the act of the feoffer himself, or if (struck through)they(struck through)/ it/ be contrary to law or repugnant to the (struck through)estate(struck through) nature of the estate tis void.
Co.L.206 If the condition of a bond be impossible at the time of making it the condition is void & the obligation stands single. But if the condition is possible at the time of making it & becomes impossible at the time of making it by the act of God of the law or of the Obligee &c the obligation is saved.
Eq.Abr. 18 The condition of a bond was to settle certain lands in such a manor by such a day; the obligor died before the day the bond savd at law, but a specific execution decreed in chancery.
Cr.El.815 If there be lessee for years on cndn not to lien with<supra>t/supra> the assent of the lessor, makes his Exr & devises it to him & the Exr enters generally the testator not being indebted to any body, this is forfeiture of the condition

Condition

7 Co.56
Vaug.32
If there be a nomine pend given to the lessor for the nonpayment of the rent he must demand the rent before he can be entitled to the penalty. Or if the clause had been that if the rent were behind that the estate of the lessee shoud cease & be void, In these cases a demand must be made at the day prefixd for the payment & alledged expressly to have been made in the nleadings.
Dyer. 656 But where the power of reentry is given to the lessor for default of payment without any further demd the lessee has undertaken to pay it whether demanded or not
Vaugh.31 If words of limitation be us'd the Lessee must at his peril pay the rent

If man leases land on condn that he shall not alien the land or any part thereof & after aliens part with the assent of the lessor the whole condition is dispens'd with

Co.L. 202 It is laid down as a rule that he who enters for a condition broken shall be in of the same estate he was before & therefore shall avoid all mesne incumbrances.
Co.L.30 But a man entitled to be tenant by the Curtesy makes a feoffment in fee on condition, enters for condition broken & then his wife dies he shall not be tenant by the Curtesy


Condition

Lit.sec. 337
Co.L.308
If a man makes a feoffmt in fee with condition to be void if the feoffer pays a certain sum of money to the feoffee & he dies before paymt the heir cannot pay it. But when a day of paymt is limited & the feoffor dies before the day his heir/may tender the money
Co.L.207
5 Co.96
If A enfeoffs B on condition that B ehall pay money on a day & before the day B enfeoffs C either of them may tender the money
Co.L.210
5 Co.97
If a man bargains & sells lands with a proviso that /it/ the vendor before such a day pay so much money to the vendee his heirs or assignes then the sale to be void a tender to the Exr is not good. secus if a feoffee be to pay money to the feoffer. Designatio unius est exclusio alterius.
Cr. El.798 If the condition of an obligation be to pay less sum & no day of paymt be limited the obligor ought to pay it presently that is in convenient time.
Cr.El.363 The intent of the condition must be honestly performd. If the condition be in th copulative & it is not possible to be perform'd it shall be taken in the disjunctive
Hob.103 If the condition of an obligation be that the obligor shall pay £10 to th obligee which is for the rent of certn lands & the obligee enters on the land & so suspends the rent yet this shall not excuse the paymt for it is but a recital that it is for rent & therefore not material.

Condition

Co.L.207
Cr.El.755
If the condition of an oblig~tion be to pay a small sum at a certain day & the obligee refuses it at the day, tho' this saves the penalty yet the principal must be naid. Secus if the condition be for the performance of an act collateral to the obligation
Cr.El.755
Cr.Ja.14
Regularly if the condition be to be perform'd by a stranger & he refuses the obligation is forfeited.

If the condition be to make a gift in tail to a stranger who refuses obligation and because it was intended that the feoffeeobligee shoud have the reversion

Coparceners

Co.L.163 If a man having lands in fee hath issue two daughters & one of them is attainted of felony & the father dies both daughters being alive one moity shall descend to the innocent daughter & the other moity shall escheat. Had it been remainder to the right Heirs of A whoXX is dead leaving issue two daughters when of one is attaint ed of felony the remainder void for the whole
5 Mod.141
Ld.Ray.64 pl. 1
One coparcener cannot before partition mke avowry for the moity of a rent
Co.L.164 If coheirs are disseir'd before partition their possessory action must be joint, secus of an action brought by their issue
    255
Co.L.171
If two parceners of full age make an unequal partition it shall bind them secus if one had been within age
8.Co.101 If two Parceners take husbands who make an equal partition this shall bind their wives, secus if the partition be uneql
F.N.B.62
Booth 244
When a partition is made by writ tis directed to the sheriff to summon the refractory coparcener to shew cause why she will not make partition of the lands &c.

There are two judgements, the first that partition be made between the aforesd parties of the aforesd tenements & appurtenances, on which there goes out a writ to the sheriff commanding him to go in person with a jury to the tenemts to be divided & there in presence

Coparceners

Booth 245
Co.L.167
Cr.El.9
of the parties (if they anpear on summons) by the oath(?) of twelve men, to make An equal & fair partition & then return the inquisition of the partition annex'd to the writ under the seals of the Sheriff & the jurors whose names are likewise to be return'd
Dalison 28 All must be concluded in a partition by writ. There is a condition annex'd to a partition that if either the whole of any one share, or an estate for lif or in tail, be there out evicted by entry witht action the party may avoid the partition.

Costs

22.G.2 ch 5 180
Cr.Ch.141
Sal.206. pl.5
Mod.129
2 Ld.Ray.831
Str.645
In actions of Asst & battery & slander if the jury give under five pound damages in the Genl. Ct. or under forty shillings in Chy Ct . Plaintiff shall recover no costs. In the construction of a similar stat. in Engd it has been held that it extends not to slander of title or to slander which can only lie where there is special damage, or in an action for beating his sert per quad servetium amisit.
G.2.ch 5 180 And in all actions of trespass & all other personal ac- -tions where it shall not be enter'd on accd. that the interest &c. in lands might be in dispute, or that the trespass was wilful or malicious if the jury find under forty shillings the Pltf shall not recover more costs than damages
Sal.314 pl 21 Exrs or Admrs Plfs pay no costs unless the action is brought in their own right as for a conversi- -on or trespass in their own time
25 G.2 ch 5 Also in Chy Ct. unless Ct. shall certify probable cause for prosecu /tion
7.G.3.ch.23 Prosecutors for offences not capital in Genl Ct. whose names sh~ll be set at th foot of the indictmt liable to costs on bill not found or deft acquitted.
Vent.193
Sal.206 pl 4
2 Inst. 288
A common informer on a popular stat. can in no case recover costs unless they be expressly given by such stat.

Costs

Cr.Ch.559 But in an action on a stat. by the party griev'd for a certain penalty given by such stat. Plaintiff shall recover costs
10.Co.116 Where damages were before recoverable & a stat. encreases them to double or treble the value, costs also as parcel of the damages shall be trebled



 

  Where there is nothing in the will which can convince the mind of the Court that no
favor was intended by the Testator to those children born posterior to the Divise


Covenant

1.Ch.Ch.294 Any wds in a writing seal'd. &c which shew the parties concurrence to the performance of a future act will create a covenant.
Sal.197 . pl 3 Covt on deed poll the parties must be nam'd therein
5.Co.XX 17 If a man makes a lease for years of land by the words concessi or demissi these import a covenant.
4.Co , 80 Bond for performance of covts genly extend to covts in law & deed.

But an express covt qualifies the generality of covt in law.

Owen 104 Covt does not lie for goods leas'd by indenture though they be evicted within the term.
5 Co.18-19 Where there is a joint interest the action of covt must be joint. But if two bind themselves severally to pay money the obligee may sue which he pleases
Str.Cas.12
Cr.El.553
In every case where the testator is bound by a covt the Exr. shall be bound by it if it be not determin'd by his death
And .55
Vent. 175
Covts real or such as are annexd to the estates shall descend to the heir of the covenantee & he alone shall take advan- -tage of them. Secus of covts in gross .Also for Breaches in the time of the covenanter action shall be brought by Exr.
Cr. El. 457
5.Co.16
The assignee of a term is bound to perform all the covts annex'd to the estate, as where it extends to a thing in esse
5 Co.15
Cr.Ja.438
If the covt be for a thing not in esse; Assignee not bound unless nam'd. If the assignee be nam'd yet if the thing to be done be merely collateral & no way concern the thing demisd, it shall not bind him

Covenant

Hard. 87
5 Co.17
Assignee not bound by a covt for the delivery of per- -sonal things though particularly namd
Ba.Cov.32
Cr.Ja.309
Ray.303
Sal.31.pl.2
Ld.Ray.368
4 Co 80. 5 Co. 17.
Cr.El.303
Cr.El.599
Where a man leases for years & covenants for him & his assigns, the lessee assigns over.Lessor has his action agt assignee or Lessee. Also an Assignee who assigns over is liable for the rent due before & during his enjoymt Lease by indenture covt in law created by the word de- -mise shall go to the assignee. So of all Covts vrhich run with the land.
8.Co.83 All contracts are to be taken according to the intent of the parties express'd in their words & if there be any doubt it shall be construed most strong agt covenanter
Sid.309
Ray.27
Broke obligation
Dyer 4.28
If the principal thing to b perform'd as conveying an estate &c /be void/ further covts which are relative & dependant thereon are so likewise. So if lessee for years grants so much of the term as shall be to come at the time of his death & covts that the lessee shall enjoy it & gives bond for the perforwance of covts, yet the principal thing Viz. the grant being void for uncertainty, both bond & Covts are void likewise.
Sal.198 pl.4 Where A covts not to do an act which was lawful to do an act of Parlt comes after & xompels him to do it it repeals the covt, so if covts to do a thing which is lawful & an act hinders him from doing it.

Covenant

2 Jones 195 Secus if a man covts to do a thing which was unlawful & an act comes & renders ti lawful.

If two men on sale of their wives lands covt that they & their wifes have good right to convey lands & to make farther assurances if one of th wives be within age the covt. is broke

Cr.Ch. 176 In an action of covt several breaches may be assign'd other- -wise in debt on an obligation condition'd to per- form covenants.
Cr.Ja.661 If the breach be assign'd in the words of the covt sufficient.
Co.L.303
Cr.El.635
If a man be bound to perform all the covts in an in- -denture if they are all in the affirmative he may plead performance generally. Secus for the negative
Lev.152
contra
2 Mod.309
5 Co.78
Cr.Ja.645
It has been adjudged that where there are reciprocal covts in the same deed one may be pleaded in bar of the other.
? pl.2 If the assignee of a term have a covt from the assignor that he shall quietly free from all arrears of rent &c if there be rent arrear yet he cannot assign this as any breach/of the covt unless he be sued or charged therewith
27 G 2, ch6 181 In actions on bonds for performance of covts &c. jury may assess damages for such breaches as Plf shall prove. And on Demr for such as Plf shall assign after judgmt. Such judgmt to remain as a security to the Plf. his Exrs. or Admrs on which they may have a XXXXX scire Facias agt Deft & assign any other breach.

Curtesy of England

If a man marries a woman seir'd of lands of inheritance & has issue by her which might possibly inherit those lands he shall be tent by the Curtesy
D.& stud. 203
Co.l. 123
Co.L.144
He cannot be tent. of a [ ] at common law or what is now called a trust, or of an Annuity after writ brought
7.Vin.156 pl.23
Co.L.30.326
Dyer 363 pl.26
8 Co.72
A man may be tent. of an equity of redemption

If a husbd after issue makes a feoffment in fee & the wife dies the feoffee shall hold it during the life of the husbd. But Quere if such feoffment or lease made before issue shall be good by subseqt issue.

2 Inst. 309 If Tent by curtesy attempt to alien a greater estate he in reversion shall have a writ of entry.
Br. [ ] 6
Co.111
If the husbd make a feoft in fee & retake an estate to him & his wife by which the wife is remitted he shall not be tent. by the curtesy

Damages

Co.L 42 If Tent for life & he in reversion join in a lease for life & then in an action of wast tent for life shall recover the place wasted & he in reversion damages.
Morr 419
Vent. 267
In all actions which sound in damages the jury may give what damages they think proper, though in con- -tracts the very sum specified & agreed on is usually given yet if there are any circumstances of hardship fraud or deceit, XXX tho not sufft to invalidate the contract the jury may consider them & proportion & mitigate the damages accordingly
10 Co 117
Cr.El.544
Impersonal actions the Plf shall recover damages only for the tort done before the action brought & cannot recover more than he has counted for
Br. Dam. 68 Plf in Detue may recover more damages agt Garnishee than he has counted for
Roll.Abr. 578 In trespass for rescuing distress, Deft justifies on special matter, demurrer, for the Plf he shall have the damages he has counted for
Yel.45 vide
11.Co.56
Where the jury find higher damages than are containd in the declarn Ct may give judgmt for so much as the party hae declard for or plaintiff may release
11.Co.6
Cr.El.860
The jury cannot regularly assess sevel damages for one trespass with which the Defts are jointly charg'd. But if one Deft is found guilty at one time & the other at another time sevl damages may be

Damages

3 Mod.12 be taxed & the Plf hath election to take execution de melioribus damnis
3.Tal.15 pl.6
Ld.Ray.116
In battery pro amputatione manus dextrae the Court may increase the damages for it is apparent from the recd & view of the Ct.
So in trespass on a nihil dicit if a writ of enquiry of damages be awarded the Ct. may encrease or di -minish the damages found by the inquest adjudged in an action of asst Battery & wounding
Yel.176
Cr.Ch.438
If action of trespass if brought on a Stat. on which the Plf is to recover double or treble damages the damages are to be assised by the jury & doubled by the Ct.

Debt

If the Stat. prohibits a thing under a certn penalty & pres- scribes no particular method for recovering it, the party shall have an action of debt.
3.Co.22 On a contract debt lies not till all the days of paymt are pass'd.
Lev. 54 If one enters into a contract to pay money &c at his sevl contingencies the obligee has his action at th hap- pening of either of them
22.G.2.Ch 27 p. 249 Debt may be brought on promissory note for money or tobacco & by assignee of bond in his own name and for money due on protested bills of exchange agt the drawer or indorser or both.
22.G.2.Ch.10 Debt will lie for rent due on a lease for life as well as years
4.Co.49 If a feme lessee for life takes husbd & dies debt lies agt the husbd for rent issuing out of the land.
Cr.Ja.88 If a man sells certain cloths for £66 flemish money he may bring an action of debt for £39-12 monetae angli & setting forth the special matter & avering that £66 flemish money was at the time of sale worth £39.12 english money & that the deft has not paid &c.
5.Co.32 If an Exr recovers any thing in the right of hist testator it must be in the detinet only.
2.Ja.685 But if an Exr. takes oblign for debt due to his testa tor in debt on this oblign it must be in the debet X & detinet

Debt

Cr. Ja. 685 So if an Exr sells the goods of his testator
Vent . 321 Also debt agt the Exr shall be in the detinet only unless after judgemt R devast[avi]t is suggested
Cr.El. 74 But if debt be brought agt Exr for arrearages of rent in curr'd after the death of the testator it shall be in the debet Debt agt Baron & feme for debt before marriage in debet.

In debt on an oblign the deft cannot plead nil debet In debt for rent with deed the proper plea is non est factum

Descent

2.Bl.208 Inheritances shall lineally descend to the issue of the person last actually seised but shall never lineally ascend
2.Bl.212 The male issue shall be admittee before the female
Do.214 The eldest only of Males shall inherit but the females all together
Do.217 The lineal descendants in infinitum of any person deceas'd shall represent their ancestor
Do.220 On failure of lineal descendants the inheritance shall descend to the blood of the first purchasor
224 The collateral beir of the person last seised must be his next collateral kinsman of the whole blood
234 In collateral inheritances the male stock shall be prefer'd to the female unless where lands have descended actually from the female
Co.L.15 If the eldest son enters yet if the relct of the (struck through)widow(struck through)/father/ be endow'd & the eldest son dies the brother of the half blood & not the sister shall have the reversion of the third part For the widow is [ ] in continuance of her husbds estate Secus if the eldest son had made a lease for life & leseee had endowed the widow.
Lit.sec. 387.8.441 In descents which toll entries it is requir'd that the ancestor die seis'd of a freehold & fee

Descent

A man seis'd of lands in fee on condition dies seised if the condition be broken in his life it does not take away the right of Entry 1n the feoffer. Lit. sec. 391.
If a man seis'd of lands in fee devises them to another in fee & dies whereby the descent in law is cast on the devisee, & the heir before any entry made by the devisee enters & dies seised, this descent shall not take away the entry of devisee because he would be without remedy having never had possesion. Co.L.240.
If the younger son enters by abagemt & dies seis'd yet the Heir or his issue may enter. Secus if the younger son has made a feoffmt in fee & the feoffee had died seis'd. Co.L.342
Or if the elder brother had enterd & been disseis'd by the younger L.l 397
The same law holds of intrusions Co.L.243
The entry of infts & feme coverts not taken away by descent s. L.Sec. 402
So desct lost during imprisonment, or absence in foreign parts /Co.L. 255/

Detinue

In detinue th party is to recover the thing in specie or damages for the detainure.
3. Bl. 150 To ground an action of detinue these points are necessary. 1.That the deft came lawfully by the goods as either by delivering them to him or find- -ing them. 2d. That the Plf have a property 3. That the goods themseves be of some value & 4. That they be ascertain'd in point of identity
Sid.172
Yel.165
Detinue lies only for or agt the husbd for goods detaind by or from a feme covert before marrige.

Devises

2.Ver .104 A woman whose husbd is banishd for life by act of Parliamt/may make a will
Cr.El.27
Cr.Ch.219
Husbd may bind himself by covt or bond to per- -mit his wife to dispose of legacies &c. & this is such an appointmt as the husbd will be oblig'd to stand to.
Co.L.112 A wife may be devisee tho' not grantee to her husbd
2.Mod.315
Ld.Ray.262
Str.73
An infmale may devise his lands at 21 his negroes at 18 & his personal estate t 14 years of age; a female may dispose of her personal estate at 12 years old.
Sal. 231.pl.10
Ray.163
Sid. 153
Lev.135
Ray.162
It has been doubted whether a devise to an inft in ventre sa mere is good but all agree that a devise to an inft when he shall be born or wher God shall give him birth is good & that the freehold shall descend to the heir at law in the mean time.
Plow.343
Yel.347. pl.16
If a man devises lands in which he has nothing & after purchases them such a devise is void.
Mod.217 If a man devises lands & is disseisd & dies before reentry the devise is void.
Ch.Ca.39 After articles agreed on for a purchase, the purchasor devises the land & dies before a conveyance executed, yet the land passes in equity
2.Ver.689 An equitable interest deviseable as well as a legal estate

Devises

3. Lev. 427 A mere possibility not deviseable.
Abr.Eq. 175.6 A right to set aside a release deviseable & the devise of all the residue of the testators estate to the wife &-constituting her sole Execx apt words for that purpose
Co.L.6
2. Bl.108
Cr.Ja.416
Hob.2
If a man devises lands to another forever, or in fee simple, or to him & his, or th~t such a one shall be universal heir a fee passes. So if XXXX A devises land/s to B to give sell or do what he pleases with it, or to B & his blood, or to B & his succeesors. So if the words be I release all my lands to A & his Heirs or I will that A shall have my inheritance or that A shall be heir to all my lands.
Cr.El.378
5.Co.21
2.Sal.685
A Device shall be intended for the benefit of the devisee therefore wherever there is a sum in gross to be paid the devisee has a fee
2.Ver.564
Sal.234.pl.13
Cr.Ch.447
The word estate in a devise generally passes a fee But where the word estate is coupled with chattels it may be construed to mean only chattel interests
Co.L.9 A devise to a man genly construed for the life of the devicee
Cr.El.498 Tho' a devise on a consideration genly passes a fee yet where there are express words to determine the intent of the devisor there the devise shall be construed accordingly

Devises

9.Co.128
Vent.230
If a man devise lands to his son B & if he has issue male of his body lawfully begotten then to his issue, if no issue male devises over, B has an estate tail
Co.99 Wherever the ancestor takes an estate for life & there is a limitation to his heirs or issue then words are words of limitation & not of purchase
6 Co 16 sec
Vent.212
Lands were devis'd to A & his wife & after their decease to their children they having then a son & a daughter living, A & his wife have hird an estate for life
Co.66
2.Ver.427
10 Mod. 181
Abr.Eq.184
An express devise of an estate for life is sometimes not enlarged by a subsequent limitatio to his heir
3.Co.96
Cr.El.311
If a man devises lands to his Exrs for paymt of his debts &, after paymt the remainder shall not vest title the debts are paid & the estate shall go from Exr. to Exr. for that purpose.
Co.L.112, 236 A man devises lands to be sold by his Exrs or to his Exrs to be sold, the Exrs shall have the profits before sale to their own use secus if the devise had been that his Exrs shou'd sell his land.
3.Co.20
Cr.El.202
A devises lands to his Exrs till his son comes of age, the profits to be applied to the performance of his will though the son dies before he comes

Devises

Ch. Ca.113 of age yet the interest of the Exrs continues till he wou'd have been of age.
Abr.Eq.395
Gil. eq. rep. 36
A man devis'd land to his wife till his son & heir appa- -rent shou'd be of age & then to his son & his heirs, the inte- rest of his wife determines by the death of his son before 21. & the remainder vests in the son on the death of the testator
Cid 151 Sec
Lev.264
A term was devis'd to B & if he died within the term the residue to C after he attains the age of 21 if C dies before 21. B, tho' he dies first has a bequest of the whole term.
4 Co. 82
Cr.El.390
Bl. 4.3. pl. 1
Eq.Abr.197
A devis'd lands to B & C till £800 be rais'd out of them. B & C have the lands no longer than till they might have recd if out of the profits unless the disturbance is by the heir
2 Ver.708 Creditors are so far favor'd especially in equity that where ever it appears to be the testators intent that his lands shou'd be liable for his debts they shall be subjected thereto tho there be no express words to charge them. As where A devises that all his debts &c be paid in the first place
Ver.1O4
2.Ch.Ca.2O5
If lands are devis'd to trustees for paymt of debts & C gains out of the rents & (underlined)profits(underlined) trustees may sell the land itself
Vagh.251
Cr.Ja.75
Where estates are created by implication to the dispersion of th heir at law the implication must be necessary & not merely possible
Vent.230 Where the devisee takes a particular estate of

Devises

inheritance by express words in the will, such estate shall not be enlarg'd by implication
Levin 418
Sal.237.pl.16
A devise of things personal is good though the testator had them not at the time of making his will.
Cr.El.387 By a devise of all goods a lease for term of years has pass'ed.
Ver.35 Devise to A for life & after his death to the heir of B. Goods vest in him who was heir of B at his decease
2.Bl.172.3 An executory devise needs not any particular estate to support it. A fee simple or other lessXX estate may be limited after a fee simple. A remainder may be limited in a chattel interest after a particular estate for life created in the same
Cr.El.205 The contingency on which it is to vest must happen in a life or lives in being or nine months after a life; or a reasonable number of years
Cr.Ja.590
Vagh.272
2.[Rol ?] rep. 497
An executory devise bein a mere collateral possibility is not bound by a recovery.
2.Mod.289
Abr.Eq.288
Ld.Ray.204
One devises lands to his wife till his son comes to the age of 21 years then to person the fee vests immediately in the son though the wife shall enjoy the lands
Str.132.Sal.226 pl 4
2.Sand.330
4.Mod.234
2.Lev.39
3.Keb.11
3.Sal.299
Where a contingent estate is limited & depends on a freehold which is capable of supporting a remr it shall never be construed an executory devise but a contingent remainder.

Devises

Sal.226.pl 4 226
Ld.Ray.3
2.wILL.20 P.56
A remr limited per verba in presenti shall not be construed an executory devise
Dyer.303
Vent 224
Cr.Ja.448
No cross remrs can be created by implication in a will unless the words do plainly express the intent of the devisor to be so, as where det acres are devis'd to A.B.& C. & if they die without issue of their bodies or any of them the lands to remain over there by reason of the words any of them they h&ve cross remainders
3.Lev.127
Co.L.18
3.Ch.Ca.35
Where th testator makes the same disposition of his estate as the law wou'd have done, or where his disposition is in such genl terms that his intention is uncertain, or where h is establishing a settlement agt the reason and policy of the law the will has been rejected.
Cr.Ch.298 If on having bnds in fee & other lands for years devises all his lands & tenements the fee simple lands only pass. secus if he had only lease for years
2.And.123 If a man devises his house in A & his lands in B a house on his lands in B will not pass
2.Vent.285
2.Ver.461, 621
Abr.eq.211
A Devise of all his lands not before devis'd, or of all the rest of his lands, or of all his lands out settlement &c sufficient to pass the reversion of lands out of which ea particular estat was before devisd So a devise of al his lands, tenements & hereditatments

Devises

2.Ver.623 By a genl devise of all lands tenements & hereditaments Mortgages in fee tho' forfeited will not pas
Abr. eq. 214
3.Ver.729
Co.L.24 Dy.44
A description of a person by the name of heir tho' not heir genl operating with the intention of the testator, suft to ascertain the person to take. The authorities of old books contra
Plow.345
Cr.El.422
If a man devises lands to A & his heirs & A dies in th life of the Devisor, B the heir of A takes nothing
Cr.El.423 sec
2.Vent.722
If there be a devise to A for life remr to B in fee tho A die in the life of the Devisor or refuse , B shall take.

Disseisin

3lBl.169
Co.L.277
Disseisin is a wrongful putting out/of him who is actually seised of the freehold.

Distress

Co.L.47
5.Co.3
If the lessor reserve not the reversion h cannot distrain witht a clause of distress
Co.L.169
3.Co.22
A rent granted for equality of partition by one Parcener to another, or to a widow out of lands whereof she is dowable in lieu of her dower, or by one person to another on an exchange may be distrain'd for of common right
22.G.2.
Ch.10.p.204
Landlord may distrain for rent arrear after the lease is determind provided it be within six months after such determination, during the land lords interest in the lands & the Tenants possession.
3.Bl.7. CoL. 47 Those things of which no man can have a valuable property cannot be distrain'd.
3. Bl. 8
Cr.El.569, 552
Whatever is in the personal use or occupation of a Man is for the time privileg'd from/any distress. Also valuable things in the way of trade
3.Bl.9.10
7.Co.7
3.Co.92
Things for which a replevin will not lye, as money out of a bag, cannot be distressed. So of things which cannot be return'd again in the same plight.
Distress for rent shou'd be made in the day. It may be taken in a house if the door be open or out of a window
22.G.2. ch.10.p.204 Goods fraudulently remov'd may within ten days be seised & sold as if they had been distrein'd on the premiss, provided they had not been bona fide sold before the seisure.

Distress

22 G2 Ch 10 p.202 Goods distrein'd & not replevied within ten days after such distress & notice given at the chief mansion house or other most uublic flace on th land , by giving (struck through)bond(struck through) sufft<\ surety for paymt of the rent within three days may be sold to the highest bidder
Co.L.47
2 Inst.106
3. Bl.13
4.Mod.385
Ld.Ray.53
Goods distrein'd if live to be out in a pound overt if dead & liable to damage to be put in a pound covert within three miles of the premises
Sal.247 pl.1 On a similiar act of Parliament with our act of assembly it has been determind that notice given the owner of the goods is sufft whether it be left at the chief mansion hous or not.
3. Bl. 12
Vent.183
2. Inst.107
Distress must be reasonable. A man may distrein an ox or a horse for three pence provided there be no other distress on the premises.
Co.L.47
22.G.2 Ch 10.p.203
If distress be witht cause owner may rescue the goods before they are impounded.--may have an action of trespass or on the case agt the party distreining their Exrs. or Admrs. & shall recover double the value of the good distrein'd & sold.

Dower

Co. L.33
13.Co.22
2.Bl.XX 131
The wife must be above nine years old at the death of her husbd otherwise she cannot be endow'd.
Co.L.33 If the husbd be attainted of treason or the wife be at- -tainted of treason or felony she shall not be endow'd unless she be pardon'd.
4.Arn (?) ch.2.p.31 Widow of person dying intestate allow'd to remain in the mansion house & plantation thereunto adjoin ing witht paying rent until dower be assign'd her
2. Bl.130
Lit, sec.36
10.Co.98
A woman is entitled to be endow'd of all lands of which her husbd was seised in fee simple or fee tail during the coverture & to which her issue might possibly have been heir. This excludes frdvrnfible freeholds.
Brook 6 sec
Cr.El 564
3. Lev.437
To entitle the wife to Dower the husbd must have the freehold & inheritance in him simul & semel, but an intervening estate for years does not bar her dower
Salk 54.pl.4
Ld.Ray.326
If the husbd makes a feofft of lands & the feoffee improves them yet the wife shall only be endow'd of the value they were of in the husbds time.
Inst.32
Perk.328
Perk. 366
If the husbd have only a right of entry during coverture & have neither a seisen in fact or in law the wife shall not be endow'd.
Co.L.35
2 Co. 67
If a disseisor &c assign dower this shall not be avoided unless they be in of such estates by fraud & covin of the woman

Dower

Dyer 343
Co.L.34.37
A woman entitled to dower cannot enter until it be assign'd to her & set out either by the heir terri tenant1 or sheriff in certainty.
2. Bl.136 If the thing of which she is endowed be divisible it must be set out by metes & bounds if indivisible she must be endow'd specially as the third toll [dish to a mill(?)] &c
7.Co.37
Cr. El. 451
The assignment of Dower must be absolute
4.Co.l22 If lands assign'd for dower be lawfully evicted by elder title the widow shall be endow'd anew
2.Bl.136
13.Co.23
4.Ann. Ch.4.p 24
19.G 2. Chl. p133
1.G.2.Ch4.84
2. Bl.137
A widow may be barred of her dower by elopement or being forc'd away, by living voluntarily with he r adulte- -rer unless/her husbd be reconceild to her, by divorce a vinculo matrimonii, the treason of/her husbd, by detaining the title deeds or evidences of the estate from the heir untill she restore them by aliening the land or negroes assign'd her for dower, or sending the slaves out of the State witht consent of him in reversion or by feoffmt of husbd & wife, the wife being privily examind or by her husbds will, she not renouncing it within nine months or by jointure
[ ].2.13 Tents in Dower to recover damages only from the time of requesting it.

1 i.e. terre-tenent, one who is literally in the possession of land, as distinguished from the owner out of possession.

Dower


Duress

Co.L.253
Jenk.166
Where a person is illegally restrain'd of his liberty & enters into a bond or other security to th person who causes the restraint he may avoid the same for duress of imprisonment.
2.Inst.483
2.Ver.497
Cr.Ja.187
Sid.123
A man may avoid his own act for fear of loss of life or member, or mayhem or imprisonmt. Also in eqty a man may avoid his deed tho' the terror & force are not sufft to make it duress at common law
The duress must be done to the party himself his father, his son, or his wife.
5.Co.119 Deed by duress to be avoided by special pleading judgement in actio.

Ejectment

Sal.225 pl.5
Barnes 120
2.Bur.1116
Rep & ca.of

practice
C.P.115

Declaration must be servd (struck through)on the premises(struck through) on the Tent himself or his wife/on the premises/unless he absconds in which case it has been holden that it may be serv'd on his neice, father son or daughter.
An affidavit that the declaration was serv'd if the Deft does not appeair & enter into the common rule Plf moves for judgmt agt the casual ejector.
Sup.to Barnes 24.25
2.Barnes 148
If there be sevl persons that claim title the rule may be drawn genly or particularly. Genly that he who claims title to the premises in question in his possesei- -on shou'd be admitted deft for such missusages XXX & this puts a necessity on the Plf to distinguish by proof what tenements are in each defts possession Or specially that B who claims title to such lands expressing them particularly shou'd be admitted deft. In which case the defts
Barnard
K.B.48
Attorney shou'd give a note of the lands for which he was admitted deft. If on the trial the deft will not appear & confess lease &c. the course is to call the deft & his attorney if he is within the rule & then to call the Plf &[ ] -suit him & then on the return of the postea judgmt will be given agt the casual ajector.

Ejectment

Vent.255
2.Vent.195
Where there are two defts for the same premises & one appears & confesses leave &c & the other does not, the Plf cannot proceed agt the other but he must be nonsuited; if there appear any covin betwee such person not appearring & the lessor of th Plf the Ct. will stop the judgemt aft th casual ejector for the part of him that appear'd & compel him who did not to release costs.
Str.694 If an inft delivers a declaration some friend or guardian Must be set up as Plf to answer costs.
Where the presisses are empty, where a corporation is lessee of the Plf where the sevl interests of the lessors are not known there must be an actual lease &c. Rules for pleading to be given & Ct. mov'd for judgt.
2 LdRay.1470
2.Str.908
11.Co.55
Cr.El.235
Cr.Ja.573
Cr.Ch.435
In this action the law requires that the thing demanded be so particularly specified that the shefiff may certainly know what to give the Plf pos- -session of if he shou'd recover
Yel.118
Rol.rep.3
Vent.30
Law of Ej.76
The trespass complain'd of in ejectmt must be agt the actual possession. Exr may hav action for eject of testator. Lessor must have a right of entry.
Yel.182 The Plf must lay commencement of his lease in his declarn preceding ouster by the Deft but this

Ejectment

Cr.Ja.311
2 Rel.rep. 461
day of the ouster need not be expressly mention'd Neither is the Plf oblig'd to declare the day of his entry
Law.ej.81 Where the limitation of a lease is altogether uncertain the Plf cannot recover secus where tis impossible
Law.ej.82.3 Plf shall recover as much as he has title to tho' he lays his ejectmt for more
Cr.Ja.613
6 Co.14
2.Vent.214
Hard. 330
The Plf must declare on such a lease as suits the lessors title
Lease made by Guarn to try title of inft seems good
5.Co.91
Leon.145
After verdict given for the Plf there must be a full & actual possession given to him by the sheriff.
6.Mod.27
Sal260pl.1
The writ of execution is only returnable at the election of the Plaintiff.


Alex K Marshall
Alex K Marshall

Election

2.Co.36 If a man grants twenty acres parcel of his manor, the grantee has his election of situation
Co.L.145
2.Co.37
It is laid down as a genl rule thati if election be given of two sevl things he that is the first agent or is to do th first act has the election
Lev.54 In debt on an oblign that if a ship out to sea & either the goods or the obligor come safe then to pay such a sum. Action lies on the contingency which shall first happen
2.Co.37 Where the things granted are annual & to have continuance the election remains with the grantor as well after the day as before When nothing XXXX to the grantee & before passes election it must be made in the time of the grant -tor secus where an estate or interest masses immediately
Co.L.145 When one & the same thing passes to the dones or grantee & he has his election in what man- ner or degree to take it there the interest passes immediately

Error

3.Bl.405 A writ of error lies for some suppos'd mistake in the proceedings of a Ct of record it only lies on matter of law arising on the face of the proceedings
27 G.2 pa.301 XX Upon appeal in personal action where judgemt or decree does not exceed £20 error can only be assignd in matter of right, where it does not exceed £50 it may be assignd in matter of right & such matters of form as were insisted on in the Ct below, where the judgmt does exceed £50 or in all real actions any errors in form or substance may be assigned.
Dyer 90
5 Co 39
2.Sid.56
Cr.El.419
No person can bring a writ of error but him who was party to or privy to the recd or was injurd by th first judgment. It only lies agt him who was party or privy to the first judgemt his Heirs Exrs or Admrs
F.N.B.44
[ ] 173
[ ] 652
Liv.72
Sid.213
Ray.16
Cr.Ja.392
Carth.371
After the recd is remov'd & the Plf has assign'd his errors, he shall have a sci.fa. ad audiendum er- rores agt the deft who thereupon may plead in nullo erratum or a release &c. A Sci.fa. lies agt the heir & terre tenants. Sci.Fa. to the terre- tenants is usually granted but tis not ex de- licto justitia

Error

Book.error. 93
Cr.Ja.29
Pleading in nullo est erratism is an acknowlegement of the fact & denial that tis error
Rob.658
Vent.34
Sal.263 Pl.4
If a writ of error abates by default of the party a second writ shall be no supersedeas secus if it abates by act of God or of the law
Sid.294 In a writ of error for want of assigning errors, judgemt is not affirm'd but execn goes on first judgemt party can have no costs but his remedy must be on the recognizance by which he is bound to prosecute with effect
Cr. El. 611
Sid.147
To reverse an outlawry party must appear & assign errors in person
Vent.252
Sal. 268.p115
Carth.338
The Plf in error cannot assign error of fact & error of law together. In such case deft shoud demur for simplicity
Cr.Ch.53 It seems a genl rule that nothing can be assignd for error which contradicts the record
5.Co.39 A man cannot reverse a judgemt for error un less he can shew the judgemt was to his disadvantage
Palm.270 If a writ be brought to the damage of /£/30 & the Plf declares ad damnum /£/40 & the verdict gives 30/£/ this is no error after verdict.
Vent.7 A fault in a sci.Fa. on judgemt not [ ] by appearance.

Error

10.Co.115 If the Plf recovers more damages than he has declar'd for, if before judgemt he releases the over -plus he may take judgemt for the residue
Ch.co.19
Cr.Ja.246
If upon a judgemt the sheriff sells the goods &c of the party & after the judgemt was reversed by writ of error the party can only be restord to the money for which they sold. But if the goods &c were only deliverd to the Plf in satisfaction &c the party shall be restord to the specific goods.

Escape in Civil Cases

8.Co.141
Cr.Ja.3
It is a genl rule that wherever a sheriff or other officer has a person in custody by virtue of an authority from a Ct which has jurisdiction in the matter, that the suffering such person to go at large is an escape
5.Co.89 If XXXX A is arrested & in the custody of the Sheriff & afterwards another writ is deliver'd to him at the suit of B. Upon the delivery of the writ A by construction of law is immediately in the Sheriffs custody witht an actual arrest
3.Co.44 If the sheriff or other officer who has the custody of a XXXX prisoner either bail him when he is not bailable by law, or suffer him to go out of the limits of the prison tho' with a keeper it is an escape.
Cr.Ja.657 If man has the judgemt agt two persons & they are both taken in execution XX if the sheriff suffers one of them to escape he shall (struck through)have(struck through) be answerable for the whole debt
22.G.2 Ch.6 pa186 Sheriff not liable for an escape unless wilfull or negligent or unless the nrisoner might have been retaken & he neglects to XXXXX make fresh suit.

Escape in Civil Cases

22.G.2 Ch.6 p.184 Process on escape to be executed at any time or place
Do.187 Old sheriff may deliver over prisoners by indenture to the new or have their names with the cause of their commitment recorded in the records of the County Ct.

Estates in Fee Simple

Inst.3. A feme covert is canable of purchasing an estate in fee simple, but her husbd may disagree to it, if he neither agree or disagree she may disagree to it efter the coverture is determin'd, so/may her heir.
If the Father infeoff the son to [ ] to him his heirs & after the son enfeoffeth the Father as fully as the father enfeoff'd him a fee passes.
Co.L.9 If the Lord releases all his right to his Tent. if one parsoner or joint tent releases all his right to the other, a fee passes. So where one parcener grants a rent to another for [ ] of partition
Lit.sec.578
Co.104
Where the ancestor takes an estate for life & the limitation/is to his right heirs, there the ancestor has an estate the reversion executed in himself & the right heirs are not purchasers
And.3
Co.L.20
Dyer 156
Leon.182
If A makes a lease for life or a gift in tail remr to his right heirs this in its original creation is a void limitation.

Estate for Life & Ocuppancy

2.Bl.121
Co.L XXX 42, 183
If one grants lands to another generally the lease is tent for life &, nrovided the lessor has power to grant such an estate, he is tent for his own life.
3.Co.20 Uncertain interests as an estate to a woman [ ] viduitate &c are consider'd as estates for life determi- nable on the happening of the contingency to which tis limited.
2.Vent.65
Co.L.251
7.Co.55
If ten,sup>t</sup> for life aliens in fee or attempts to create a greater estate than he has receiv'd which is to the preju- dice of him in reversion tis a forfeiture.
Co.L.251
[ ]
But a man cannot by any disposit1on or action in pais for -feit things which may be transfer'd witht XXXXXXX the nototoriety of it
Co.L.42
Co.76 sec.
1 Co. 140
Where he in remr is party to the conveyance there Tent for life may by solum investiture convey a greater/estate than he had by the first [ ] contract
Co.L.41
2.Bl.122, 35
Co.L.55
Every tent for life unless restraind by covt or agreemt, may of common right take on the land reasonable [ ] -version botes
2.Bl.123.4
Co.L.55
Tent for life or his representative shall not be pre -judiced by any sudden determination of his estate
Tent or Tent for life shall have the emblements tho the estate is forfeited by act of Tent for life.

Estates for Life & Occupancy

Vaugh.104
Co.L.41
Cr.El.721
There can be no occupant of things which lie in grant & which cannot pass witht deed as rents &c unless they are appendant to things which pass by livery
Vaugh.196
Cr.El.57
Hob.313
If a lease be made of lands to A for life hab. to B & C successively. B & C tske no estate in possession or reversion & the lease determines on the death of A.
2.Rolls
Abr.150
If a lease be made to A & B for their lives & the life of the Longest lives they make partition & A dies his part immediately reverts to the lessor
Vagh.138
[2]Bl [ ]
Vaugh.189
A right by occupancu can only be acquired by actual entry. Lev. 202. Sid.346.
Cr.Ja.554
3.Bulst.12
If Tent pur autre vie dies, his lessee [ ] will or for years having possession such lessee shall be tent by occupancy & the lessor estate shall merge
ColL.41
Dyer 328
3.Bulst.12
If tjere be any intermediate interest the term of the occupant shall not merge & he is to hold the estate subject to the charges laid on it by his lessor
Col.L.41
Dyer 328
2.Bl.259
If lands be let to a man & his heir or to a Man his Exrs & assigns dur1ng the life of another the heir in the one case & in the other the Exr shall be a special occupant.

Evidence


Evidence

2.Hawk
P.C.452
2.Hawk
P.C.433
A conviction/of treason, felony, piracy, praemunire perjury or of forgery on the 5th of [ ]. Also a judgmt in attaint for giving a false verdict or in conspira cy at the suit of the King. also a judgmt for any crimes to stand in the pillory, or to be whipped or branded being in act which had jurisdiction are good causes of excepn agt a witness while there continue in force. If convicted of felony but admitted to his clergy XXX & burnt in the hand he is reenabled to be a witness. A pardon restores the party to his credit where it is only the [ ] of the judgemt [ ]

The credit of a witness is to be impeach'd only by genl accounts of his character (struck through) & behavior (struck through) reputation & not by proofs of particular crimes whereof he never was convicted.

Co.L.6
Sid.337
The testimony of a witness is not to be admitted who is either to be a gainer or loser by the [ ]
Mod.107
Skin.223
An Exr if he hath not the sucklusage of the estate only be a witness for a will Children of an intestate cannot be witnesses in any matter relative to the intestates estate.
Ray.191
Sal.283.p 12 sec
Vent.49
He who borrows money XXX upon an [ ]contract cannot be a witness on an information for the usury unless he has paid the money

Evidence


Evidence

2.Ver.98
[ ] 625
In Cts of eqy a distinction has been taken between evidence that may be offer'd to a jury & to inform the conscience of the Ct.
5 Co.68 Also to ascertain a fact parol evidence has been admitted to explain the intent of the testator
Ver.366 If A purchases lands in the name of B, A has been admitted to prove that he paid the purchase money
Ver.473
Ch.Ca.19
Abr.eq.230 & 243
Also to oust an implication & rebut an equity parol evidence has been admittcd to explain the intent of the testator.
2.Ver.98.337
Sal.234 pl.13
The Cts are very unwilling to admit of parol evidence in relation to any thing which appears on the face of a will
[ ]tem.Tal. 240.
2. Str. 1261
Sal.281. p19
The party who is to prove any fact must do it by the highest evidence the nature of the thing is capable of.
Hawk P.C.431 What a witness or a person accus'd of a crime has been heard to say at another time may be given in evidence
Do. 429 Where ever a mans confession is made use of agt himself it must be taken altogether & ot by parcels.

Evidence

Gil.ev.62
Ath.204
Eq.Ca.abr 227.pl.3
Depositions cannot be given in evidence agt any person who was not party to the suit.

Execution

4 Co. 90
Cr.Ja.569
All writs of execn which are to be executed by the sole authority of the Sheriff are good if they be properly executed tho' no return be made secus of an elegit.
2.inst.395 If the creditor takes out an elcgit & it appears to the sheriff thrt there are goods & chattels sufft to satisfy the debt he ought not to extend the lands
Cr.El.584 In an elegit the jury are not oblig'd to find the certain beginning of a term but if they do find its beginning & are mistaken a subsequent sale by the sheriff on this inquest is erroneous.
8.Co.171 On an elegit the sheriff may either extend a term for years or sell it absolutely
Cr.Ch.240 On a ca.ad.sa. the sheriff is to take no bail
3.Co.12 The whole personal estate except wearing apparel is liable to execution on a fi.cr.lev.Fa.
[ ]
[ ]. 99
Dyer.69
If the Sheriff takes the goods of a stranger tho' the Plf assures him they are the defts he is a trespasser. Nor can the sheriff take in execution goods pawnd or gag'd for debt, nor goods demis'd or letten for years, nor goods distrain'd
Cr.El.181 If the deft dies after execn awarded & before it be served yet it may be serv'd on his goods in the hands of his Exr or Admr.

Execution

Sal.322 pl.1.10
22.G.2Ch.3. 194
Neither does the death of the Plf abate the execn Writs bind the property of the Deft from the [ of their delivery to the Sheriff. Where any person whose goods are taken on a fi.fa. does not within five days satisfy the Plf his debt damages & costs the Sheriff, having given notice at the [ Church on sunday may the third day following proceed to sell the same at public auction.
If on sale the deft gives security to pay debt &c within three months goods to be returnd.
If the goods cannot be sold for 3/4 their value, they may be sold for three months credit and the bonds are to have the foce of judgements.
New execn may be sued forth agt the lands &c. of persons dying charg'd in execn.
Cr.Ch.208 No person is entitled to or can sue out execn who is not privy to the judgemt or entitled to the thing [ as heir Exr or Admr.
Co.L.290
[ ] Ch 318
Inft not liable to execn but the parent must demur
If a person recovers in trespass agt Baron & feme exr may be sued agt feme after death of baron.

Executors & Administrators

Ch. Ca. 121 Legatee on a bill complaining that the (struck through)testa(struck through) Exr wasted the estate may compel him to give security for paymt of legacy
2.Ver. 249
22.G.2.
Ch.3.162
Refusal of an Exr to give security is a refusal of the Exr.ship. And Ct. shall take security in all cases unless the testator, leaving more than visible estate sufft to pay all his debts, shall have directed the contrary in his will.
Godol.102-3.
[ ] of Exr208-13
A child in ventre sa.mere may be appointed Exr but he cannot administer till he is 17.
5.Co.27
Co.L.172
Cr.Ch.490
If an inft Exr. after 17 gives an acquittance for debt &c due to the testator, such release witht an actual paymt to the inft is void.
Off Exr 112
Godol.109-10
If a feme covert appointed Executrix administers husbd & wife are afterwards estopped to say that the wife is no Exx so if husbd addministers witht the consent of the wife she shall be bound during coverture.
Off. of
Exr198-9
God.110
A feme covert Execx may witht the consent of her husbd make a will & appoint her husbd or other person Exr.

Exrs and Admrs

Sal.304
Cr.Ch.372
Creditor appointed Exr may retain assets to satisfy his debt in equal degree. So of an admr.
5.Co.30
2.Bl.512
Cr.Ch.373
Ca.tem.Tal. 246
If the creditor makes his debtor Exr it is an extinguish -mt of the debt & shall take place of legacies unless the debt be devis'd but shall be assets in the hand of the Exr to pay debts.
2. Strange 865
2.Lev.239
If an inft & one of full age are appointed Exrs he whq is full age may take out admn durante minor state of the inft & may declare his Exr or Admr durante minor state
5.Co.29
Cr.El.78
An XXX Admr durante minor state cannot sell the goods of the decd further than for the paymt of debts unless they be bora perutura
Sid.57
5.Co.18
[ ] lies for inft after age agt an Admr durante minoritate who wastes the assets
Cr.El.602
5.Co.29
If Admr/is granted during the minority of sevl infts it ceases on the coming of age of any one of them & it is laid down by Lt [sic] Coke that admr granted during the minority of an inft Exr ceases on his marriage
Cr.Ch.227
2.Lev.37
If an Admr durante minoritate recovers in an action & then his time determines the Exr may have sci. Fa. on this judgemt

Exrs and Admrs

Sal 305 If the Exr dies before probate his Exr cannot be Exr to the first Exr.
Ld.Ray.86
Ver.200
Admr de bonis non is to be granted to the next of kin to th first testator or intestate unless there be a residuary legatee
5.Co.33
Godolp.171
Off.Exr.171
All acts of acquisition, transferring or possessing the deceased's estate will take an Exr de son tort
5.Co.38.4
Sal.313 pl.19
Yel.103
There cannot be an Exr de son tort where there is rightful Exr or where admn has been granted unless the person claims to be exr.
Cr.Ja.549
Cr.El.102
An Exr cannot waive a term but shall be charg'd as far as he has assets tho' the rent be greater than the value of the land. Admr may be granted in part. If an Exr de son tort takes but admn this does not purge the wrongs so but that a creditor may charge him as exr de son tort.
2.Ver.147 Where the things which come to the possession of the Exr de son tort are of very inconsiderable value it is said he may if charg'd with a considerable sum, have releif in equity.
2.Bl.507
Dyer.166
is chargeable with the debts of th e deceased so far as assets

Exrs and Admrs

come to his hands.
5.Co.30 If he pleads ne unques Exr & tis found agt him he subjects himself to the paymt of the whole debt the the goods which came to his hands be of small value
Moor 126 In such case he shoud plead plene administravit
There can be no Exr de son tort of a term in diversion.
Godol.82
Off.Exr.3
The bare naming an Exr in a will makes it a will & is a gift of the goods & chattels undispos'd of
Godol.83, 76 Any words which shew a mans intentio that such a one shou'd be his Exr are sufft
Off.Exr.10
Godol.403
Any word in a will which suspends the assignation of an Exr in expectation of some future event makes the Exr.ship conditional. The condition must relate to something in contingency. Cautious conditions contrary to the disposition made are void. So of necessary XX conditions either in fact or law.
Godol.77
Off.of.Exr.13
Godol.134
Off.Exr.95
Dyer 23
Cr.El.347
The time & power of an Exr may be limited.
Acts done by one Exr which relate either to the delivery gift sale, paymt possession or release of the testators goods are deemd in law the acts of all.
Do.318
Sal.318.pl.26
But one Exr shall not be charg'd with the devastavit of another.
In chancery if two Exrs join in a receipt & one only receives the money both are chargeable as to creditors Secus as to Legatees & those who claim distribution

Exrs and Admrs

Godol.135
Off.Exr. 99
One Exr cannot regularly sue his coexr touching any thing which is relating to his testators will
3.Leon.209
[ ]
Godol.134
If one Exr has possession of the testators goods which are taken from him both must join in action of trespass
Off.Exr.104 If one Exr alone sells the goods of the testator he alone may maintain Debt for the money
22.G.2 Ch.3.160 The will of any person who dies shall be prov' d in that Cty where his mansion house or known place of abode is, if there be no such place, in the Cty where the lands devis'd lie, if the lands lie in sevl Ctys then in that in which he died & if he died in another Cty then in any one of those in which his lands lie.
162 Ct immediately to receive proof of a will but when lands are devis'd from the heir at law he must be summond to appear at the next Ct & if he be not known proclamation must be made. The Ct may compel any person to produce the will of a person deceas'd.
Cr.El.92
Off.Exr.37
Godol.141
Vent.303
The refusal of an Exr must be enterd & recorded in Ct When an Exr has once admd he cannot afterwards refuse to prove the will
Dyer.166
Off.Exr.59
Whatever the Exr does with relation to the goods &c of the testator which shews an intention in him to take upon him the Exr.shp will amount to

Exrs and Admrs

an admn &. whatever acts will make a man liable as Exr de son tort will be deemd an election of the Exrship
22.G.2.Ch.3 162, 167 An Exr or Admr must return a true inventory of the estate of the deceas'd when requir'd by the Ct Wherever an estate is of gra~ter value than £100 probate may oe granted by the Genl Ct.
Lev.186 When admn has been unduly obtaind it may be revok'd. If Admr has been granted to any person who is not of kin to the intestate it may be revok'd & granted to the next of kin on his application
Yent. 303
Sid
quere
6.Co.18
Cr.El.459
If an Admr be appointed & after an Exr appears & proves a will all meane acts of the Admr shall be avoided. If th Admr sells goods after Admn is repeald & granted to another yet the sale is good
Sal.302 Tho' an Exr may commence an action in right of his testator yet he cannot declare before -probate
5.Co.9
2. Will. 576 pl.188
2.Ver.514
Sal. 36 pl.2
Admn may be granted during the absence of an Exr & pendente lite of a will Admn may be granted to two or more & if one of them dies yet tb admn does not cease. Also admn has to a particular thing may be granted to one & as another part of the estate to another, but sevl Administrations cannot be granted for one & the same thing.

Exrs and Admrs

Godol.180
Off. Exr. 5.265
All the testators personal estate how remote so ever situated is assets in the hands of the Executor
Off.Exr.65
Do. 60
style="border-style: solid; border-color: #dcdcdc; border-width: 0 0 1px 0;"Debts due to the testator are not assets till recover'd, yet if the Exr releases the debt he is answer- -able to the value. Th possession of chattel real which are corporal is not in the Exr till entry.
Do. 71
3.Leon.51
If the Exr submits to arbitration the debt or damages to which he is entitled in right of his testator & a release &c is awarded he shall be chargd as if he had recd the money.
Vent.161
Cr.El. 644
see
Cr.Ch.207
Co.L.47
Latch.99
If a man posess'd of a term for 50 years makes a lease for his/for 20 years/reserving rent to him & his Heirs the rent is extinct at his death but had the reservation been during the term/the Exr shou'd have recd the rent >
Cr.El.217 [ ] law
Off.Exr.4
2.Bl.314-16
Prec.Ch..323
1.P.Wm7.541
2.do 333. 3d.43
Str.559
Where the Exr has no legacy at all the residuum shall genly be his own, but whereever the re is sufft on the face of the will (by means of a competent legacy or otherwise) to imply that the testator intended his Exr shou'd not have the residue the undevis'd surplus of the estate shall go to the next of kin.
Ver.473
Abr.eq.24
So if there be any fraud in obtaining the Exrship

Exrs and Admrs

2.Ver.736
Abr.eq.246
Gil.rep.125
[ ] ver.252
2.Str.865
Parol proof will be admitted in affirmation of the intention of the testator to give the Exr the undevised surplus but not to proove the contrary.
On the Stat. of distributionsthe following points have been resolv'd.
Ray.496
Sal.250 pl.1
Abr.eq.249
The clause which says there [sha]ll be no representations beyond Brothers & sisters children must be intended Brothers & sisters of the intestate.
Vent.316
2.Lev.173
The half blood shall come in for a share with the whole blood being as near a kin to the the intestate.
Eq.Ca.Abr. 249 pl.7 The distribution to be per Capita when they all claim in their own rights.
Carth.51 If a Person entitled to a distributive share dies before distribution his part goes to his Exr.
Swin.217 Such advancemt as will exclude a child from his share of his fathers estate must be given by his Father to him & not to any other in in use for him
2.Ver.438 Where the heir at law has a settlemt made on him on his fathers marriage out of the personal estate to entitle him to any more he must bring such adancement into Hotch pot

Exrs and Admrs

Off.of Exr. 156
Godol.203
A devastavit is a mismanagement of the estate & effects of the decd in squandering & misapplying the assets contrary to the trust & confidence repos'd in them & for which Exrs & Admrs shall answer out of their own pockets as far as they had or might have had assets of the decd
Off.Exr.159
6.Mod.181
Cr. El.43
2.Lev.189
Acts of negligence & wrong admn which will dis- -appoint creditors of their debts amoumt to a devastavit.
Off.Exr. 171:159
3.Leon.51
So if an Exr submits whatever he is entitled to in right of his testator, to arbitration
[ ].31 159
2. Bl. 511
The Exr or Admr must first pay funeral expenses & the expence of proving the will &c then debts due to the King (now I presume the com- mowealth) on record or specialty. Thus such debts as are by act of Assembly directed first to be paid as money due on protested bills of exchange & where a person dies chargeable with the estate of any Orphan or of of any decd person committed to his care, then debts of recd as judgemts, debts by special contract & lastly debts due by simple contract.

Exrs and Admrs

Co.143
Lev.355
A decree in a ct of eqy is equal to a judgmt at law & the filing a bill in equity is equal to filing an original at law to prevent the alienation of assets
Cr.El.315 If an action be brought agt an Exr on a simple contract he may plead in bar a bond enterd into by his testator & payable at a future day.
Plow.279
Sid.230
Cr.El.793
But if the Exr has no notice of the specialty it is no devastavit to pay debts by simple contract first. But at their Peril they must take notice of debts on recd
10.Co.47 If a man is both Exr & devisee & he enters on the thing devis'd. without claim or demonstration of election he shall have it as Exr.
Cr.Ja.191
571
If an Exr is sued & pleads ne unques Exr & it is found agt him the judgemt shall be de bonis testatoris &c [ ] de bonis propriis
672 But is an Exr pleads that such a deed is not the deed of his testator, or that a release was given to the testator yet the judgemt shall be de bonis testatoris
Vent.30 An Exr may bring ejectmt for an ejectmt in the life of his testator.
Cr.El.406 An Exr cannot in the same action join a demand in his own right & what he hath in right of his testator

Exrs and Admrs

If an Exr takes an obligation for a debt to the testator in debt on this contract the writ shall be in the debet & detinet. So in trespass for goods taken out of the possession of the Exr.
Cr.El.711 In debt agt Exr for the arrearages of rent incur'd in his time the writ shall be in the debet & detinet
Sal.297.pl.6
Off.Exr.119
But the Exr may plead that he has not assets & that the land is of less value than the rent & demand judgemt of he ought not to be charged in the detinet only
Sid.397 After judgemt agt an Exr one may in a new action in the debet & detinet, suggest a devastavit & (struck through)demand(struck through) charge him de bonis propriis.
9.co.87
Cr.Ja.293, 405
It is now agreed that, where there is a duty as XXXX well as a wrong an action lies an Exr or Admr.
2.G.2.ch3. 166 Exrs & Admrs of Exrs & Admrs chargeable for devastavits in same manner as their testators or intestates might have been charged.
Cr.Ja.228
Vent.92
Cr.E.503
Cr.Ja.350
Exrs & Admrs when Plfs pay no costs, unless they bring an action in their own right
An Exr deft pays costs in all cases
Exrs & Admrs are not to be held to special bail

Exrs and Admrs

Extinguishment

Pollex.142
[ ] ex.17
Vaugh.34
Cr.El.47
10.Ca. 48
If the Lessor purchases the land demased from the Lessee, or if the Lessee be evicted the rent is extinguish'd. But if the conveyance to the Lessor be on condition or if only part of the land be evicted the rent in the one instance is only suspended, in the other is proportiond
4. Co.52
Vent.277
A Lessor's entering wrongfully into part of the lands demised suspends the whol rent.
Burro.9
6.Co.44
It seems to be agreed as a genl rule that a cre -ditors accepting a higher security than he had before is an extinguishmt of the first debt.
2.Leon.110 But this must be understood where the debtor himself enters into these securities
Cr.Ja.579
Cr.El.304
The accepting a security of a lower nature or of an equal degree is no extinguishment
Cr.El.920 If an Inft becomes 'indebted for necessities & the creditor takes his bond this shall not wxtinguish the simple contract debt, because the bond is of no force

Extortion

Co.L.368
2.Co.102
Extortion is the taking of money by any officer under color of his office, either where none at all is due, or not so much is due, or where it is not yet due
Ray.315
Inst.209
This offence is punishable at common law by fine & imprisonment & also by removal from the office, & the Stat. of West. 1. enacts that no Sheriff nor other Kings Officer shall take any reward to do his office but shall be paid of that which they take of the King: & that he who so doth shall yield twice as much & shall be punishd at the Kings pleasure

Felony

Hawk. P.C.94 There may be felony in taking goods the owner wrhereof is unknown
Cr.El. 536 A man may be guilty of felony in stealing goods the absolute property whereof is in himself as where one delivers goods to a carrier or Taylor &c. afterwards with an intent to charge such carrier or Taylor fraudulently & secretly takes them away.
H.P.C.61
Hawk. P.C. XX 69
To constitute an offense felony there must be an actual taking as well as an intent to steal & every indictmt for larceny must have both the words cepit & aspor XXXXtavit.
If I send a box to a carrier, & he sells it this is not felony, but if the box be broke open & the goods carried away this is felony, so if he carry the goods to the place & then take them away
Hawk P/C.90
3.Inst.108
He who ags the bare charge of goods may be guilty of larceny in taking them away, also he who intending to steal them obtains a delivery of them, as from a sheriff by virtue of a

Felony

4.P.C.63
Hawk. P.C.90
replevin, or by way of execution of a judgemt obtain by imposition on a Ct witht any color of title by false affidavits &c Also he who steals goods from one who has stolen them from me
3.Inst.108
Hawk. P.C.92
If a felon be caught in the first act of carrying the goods away before he is out of the house it is a felony
Hawk. P.C.2 A feme covert shaill not suffer any thing for committing a bare theft in company with or by coercion of her husband.
It is said to be no felony for a person reducd to extreme necessity to take so much of anothers goods victuals as will save him from starving.
H.P.C.70
Hawk P.C.95
If two or more persons steal goods above the value of 12d this is grand larceny in each of them. If a person is indicted for stealing goods to the value of 10/ & the jury find him guilty but find specially that the goods are not worth more than 10d he shall have only judgemt of petit larceny, whlch is forfeiture of goods & whipping or other corporal punishment.

Felony

H.P.C.232
Hawk P.C. 342
Wherever a person is denied his clergy except in high treason or sacrilege such denial must be grounded on some Act of Parliament.
Where an offense is made felony by stat. it shall have the benefit of clergy unless expressly excluded. An indictmt must bring a mans case expressly within the words of the Stat. which denies him his clergy. A stat. by excluding principals doth not therby exclude accessories from their clergy likewise.
Hawk P.C.98 Where clergy is allowable those who stand mute or challeng above twenty, or are outlaw'd are as much entitled to it as those who are convicted. Also a stat. by taking away Clergy from those who shall be found guilty doth not take it away from those who stand mute who challenge above twenty or are outlaw'd, but it extends to those who shall confess themselves guilty upon record. B the 8th of Eliz. ch.4. Clergy is taken from all those who steal goods from the person of another to the value of 12.
By the 1 Ed. 6.ch.18.& 2&3.E.6.ch.33. Horse stealers are excluded the benefit of clergy

Felony

4.G.2 ch.3.p.92 Burning any Tobacco house, ware house store house /or any other house/ or abetting the same or breaking any ware house or store house & taking from thence goods to the value of 20/ sterling felony witht benefit of clergy.
9.G.2.ch 2.315 Persons stealing slaves felons with<sup </sup> clergy.

Person

Feoffment

Feoffment

Forcible Entry & Detainer

2 Inst.235
sec.1. Hawk P.C.145
[ ] 136
If a man whose entry is lawful entice another out of the house & enter the door being open or only latch'd, his entry is justifiable
Hawk P.C.145-147 If he who hath an estate in land by a defensible title continues with force in the possession thereof, after a claim made by one who had a right of entry thereto, he shall be adjudged to have enter'd forcibly
Cr. Ja.190 The same circumstances of violence or terror which will make an entry forcible will make a detainer forcible likewise
Dalt. 315 A joint Tent or Tent in common may offend agt the purport of these statutes.
Dalt. 300 An inft at the age of 18 some say l4 or a feme covert by their own acts may be guilty of a forcible entry

Forcible Entry & Detainer

Forgery

Haw. P.C. 186
11.Co.27
If a man makes a deed of feoffment to J.S. & after makes a deed of a prior date to J.D. tis forgery.
Nay. 101
3.Ins. 170
Also to insert legacies in a will without the direction of the testator. So to incert in an indictmt the names of those agt whom it was not found.
The fraud & intention to deceive by imposing on the world that as the act of another, which he never consented to are the principal ingredients which constitute this offence.
2d Ld.Ray 1461 To counterfeit a release or acquittance for a sum of money tho' witht seal is forgery.
Hawk. P.C.182 Forgery at common law is punishable with fine & imprisonment or such other corporeal punishment as the ct shall think fit
By 5th of El. any person guilty of forging, assenting to or causing to be forged any writing seal court roll or the will of any person to the intent that the estate of freehold

Forgery

or inheritance of any person to any lands may be molested, or shall pronounce publish or shew it forth in evidence as true (except an attorney for his client who was not /party or/ privy to th forgery he shall pay to the party griev'd his double costs & damages, shall be set upon the pillory in some open place & there have both his ears cut off, also his nostrils slit & cut & sear'd with a hot iron & shall forfeit to the King the whole issues & profits of his lands and suffer perpetual imprisonment. And if any person shall forge or cause or assent to be forged any false writing to the intent that any person shall or may have or claim any estate or interest for term of years of in or to any lands or annuity; or shall forge &c. any Obligation or any discharge of any debt &c or shall pronounce puplish or give in evidence &c. He shall pay to the party griev'd his double costs & damages shall be sat in the pillory & there have one of his ears cut off & shall suffer imprisonment for one year. A second offence is felony witht benefit of clergy

Forgery

3. Inst.170
Nay.42
Hawk. P.C.186
The forgery of a lease for years or of a grant of a rent charge for years in the name of one who is seised of the Freehold is within the first branch/of the statute; & the words in the 2d part which relate to such estates are meant only for those which were in esse before
3.Leon.170 The forgery of a deed containing a gift of mere personal chattels is not within the XXX statute
3.Ins.171 He who is truly inform'd by another that a deed is forged is in danger of the statute if he afterwards publish the same to be true
Though the 2d offence be not of the same nature with th first yet the person is guilty of felony.
Keb.707
2.Str.901
If the conveyance be defective so as not to pass the thing intended to be conveyed still it is a forgery
For a bare non feasance a man cannot be guilty of forgery unless by th omission he conveys a difft, estate to another than he woud have taken
[ ] Person counterfeiting inspectors receipt or stamp or knowing by tendering forg'd receipt, exporting tobacco with forg'd stamp or demanding it by forg'd receipt guilty of felony witht clergy.

Forfeiture

Co.L.8
3.Inst.19
By the common law all right of inheritance to lands whereof the offender is seised in his own right, & all rights of entry to lands in the hands of a wrongdoer are forfeited on an attainder of high treason or of petit treason; in the latter case to the Lord.
3.Co. 2-3
7.Co.17
3.Ins.19
It seems agreed that no right of action to lands of inheritance cou'd ever be forfeited, neither coud

a right of entry into lands whereof there was a tent by title, nor an use except where lands had been fraudulently convy'd with an intent to avoid forfeiture

Cr.Ja.312 All personal things settled by way of trust on the offender are as much forfeited as if he had the legal interest
2.Rob.564
Lev.279
Mod.16.31
Vent.128
But the power of revocation of the trust of a settlement is not liable to be forfeited if it depends on something personal to be done by the grantor himself.
Hales P.C.271
5.Co.ll6
A man forfeits all his personal estate on conviction of treason or felony, upon the Coroners inquest taken on view of the dead body & finding him guilty either as principal or as Accessory, before the fact & that he fled for the same whereby he forfeits his goods absolutely & the issues of his lands till he bw acquitted or pardon'd.

Forfeiture

Hales P.C.271 Upon a Jury's finding that a deft fled at the same time that they acquit him of any capital felony but such finding causes no forfeiture of the profits of his lands, neither will it affect the goods if the indictmt was insufficient or if the flight be disprov'd on a traverse
5.Co.110
5.Co.129
3.Inst.134
The goods of a person outlaw'd are forfeited, so of he makes default till the award of an exigent
Cr.El.694 If a man be felo de se, or if a felon be killed in the robbery, or in attempting to escape by resisting or if a felon waives his goods.
By 26 H 8th Ch.13th it is enacted that any offender who shall be lawfully convicted of any manner of high treason shall forfeit all such lands &c which he shall have of any estate of inheritaince in use or possession, saving to every person &c.
By the 33.H.8.ch.20. it is enacted that if any personbe attainted of high treason by the course of the common law or statutes of this realm, every such attainder by the common law shall be of as much force as if it had been done by authority of Parliament.
Neither a right to a writ of error to reverse an erroneous common recovery, nor

Forfeiture

3.Co.2-3
Cr.El.289
4.Co.48
a mere right of action to lands in the hands of a stranger as a discontine[sic], or of the heir of the disseisor are forfeited by either of the Statute. Secus of rights of entry. But there must be office found & scier facias or siesure on such office.
7.Co.12 A power of revoking the uses of a settlement may be forfeited if the execution of it only require what may be done by another person.
Blow 381 Neither an annuity granted pro consilio XXX [ ] nor an office granted for life & requiring skill & confidence are forfeitable by these statutes Secus of such an office in fee.
Blow. 488
Co.L.2
8.Co.170
The forfeiture upon an attander either of treason or felony has relation to the time of the offence committed as lands, but to the convictionor fugam fecit found only as to chattels unless the party were kill'd in flying from or in resisting those who had arrested him

Fraud

Co.L.3 It may be laid down as a genl rule that witht the express provision of any act of Parliamt all deceitful practices in defrauding or indeavoring to defraud another of his known right by means of some artful device are condemn'd by the common law.
Sid.312
Co.L.35
Such as causing an illiterate person to execute a deed to his prejudice by reading it over to him in words difft from those in which it was written. Also a wrongful manner of executing a thing shall avoid a matter which might have been executed lawfully
4.Inst.984
Abr. in Eq.357
Sevl other
cases in point
All deceits for which there is no remedy by the common course of law are properly in the Cts of equity. As where A by marriage settlemt was tent for life of certain Mills remr to his first son in tail & the son who knows of the settlemt encourages a person to take a lease for thirty years of those mills & to lay out considerable sums of money in improving them. this is such a fraud as ought to be discountenanc'd in equity.
2.Ver.123 If a security be obtain'd from a person by fraud & practice upon pretence of a demand that is fictitious it ill be releiv'd agt in equity.

Fraud

2Ver.307 So where A by means of an Attorney prevail'd on E a woman to levy a fine of some houses & to execute a deed leading the uses thereof to A & his heirs, & it being prov'd that she at the time declar'd she must make use of some friends name in trust & devis'd it to J.S. & his heirs subject to the paymt of her debts, decreed that A shou'd convey the estate to the devisee
3.Co.83
3.Co.81
Moor.638
2.Bulst. 226
By the common la a man had right to a thing or a just debt owing to him, he might avoid any fraudulent conveyance made to deceive him of that right or debt, but if the gift or conveyance were precedent to that right or debt there was no way to set it aside to remedy this the Statutes of the 13.& 27.of El.were enacted in the construction of which statutes it/hath been determin'd that where the vendor remains in possession of the goods the sale shall be deem'd fraudulent as to creditors & bona fide purchasers
Cr.El. 810 A.to defraud his creditors makes a fraudulent gift of certain goods to his daughter & dies B intermeddles with them the daughter takes possession of them by force of the gift, Administration of all the goods of A is then grantedto B on an action brought it agt him as Exr

Fraud

it was decreed that the gift was fraudulent, that by intermedling he became Exr de son tort & liable as such & that the law continued the possession in him.
B.A. 606
[ ] 2
Trin.1706
Baker & Lloyd
per.H.C.J.
If A makes a bill of sale to Ba creditor & afterwards to C another creditor & delivers possession at the time of the sale to neither & after C gets possession of them & B takes them out of his possession C cannot maintain trespass
Moor 615 If a gift be made to deceive one creditor tis XXX void agt all
5.Co.60 It is not necessary that he who contracted the debt shoud make the fraudulent conveyance.
Co.L.3 A has a lease of certain lands for 60 years & forges a lease for 90 years, by indenture reciting this forged lease he bargains & sells it with all his interest in the lands to B. in this case Bis not a purchaser within the 27 of El. to defeat the purchases of the true lease of 60 years.
Sid.134 A deed though it be fraudulent in its creation yet by matter ex post facto may become good As where the feoffee aakes a feoffment to another for valuable consideration
5.Co.60 It has been held that fraud may be given in evidence to defeat a fraudulent & covinous

Fraud

conveyance & that the party alledging it need not plead it.

Gaol & Gaoler

Grants

Co.L.327 There can be no discontinuance of things which lie in grant
Co.L.233
3.Co.45
Of things which can be transfer'd witht the notoriety of livery of seisin, which lie in grant a man cannot by any disposition or act in pais forfeit them
Co.L.41
Cr.El.721
So there can be no occupant of things which lie in grant & which cannot pass witht deed.
[ ] 12 The law distinguishes between grant of Infants which are void & merely voidable, the first of which are all such gifts, grants, or deeds made by an inft as do not take effect by delivery of his hand, as if an Inft give a horse & do not deliver the horse with his hand & the Donee take the horse by force of the gift the Inft shall have an action of trespass.
13 But if an Inft enters into an obligation or makes a feoffmt there are only voidable

If an Inft grant a rent charge by deed to be issuing out of a carve of land & the grantee distrein he shall punish him as a trespasser.

If a single woman by deed grant a rent charge to issue out of a carve of Land & delivers the deed to a stranger as an escrol, upon condition that if the grantee got to Rome return by

Grants

XXXXXXXXX Easter that then he shall deliver the same escrol as her deed to the Grantee. The woman marries & before Easter during the coverture the Grantee goes to Rome & returns & the stranger delivers the escrol as the deed of the woman. The Grant is good.
Per.Sci.36 In grants if there be sufft shewn to asscertain the grantor & grantee the grants will be good
Dyer 279
Co.L.3
Cr.Ja.558
It seems that a mistake of the Christian name will vitiate the grant. Secus of the surname
Co.L.214 Regularly by the common law a possibility. Right of entry, thing in action, cause of suit, or title for a condition broken cannot be granted or assignd over.
Per.Sci.65 A man cannot grant or charge that which he hath not.
4.Co.66
Ray.144
[ ] Ch.Ca.8-11
If there be a devise of a term to A for life remr to B cannot grant over his interest.
Co.L.46 If a lease be made to Baron & feme for their lives remr to the /Exrs of the/ survivor of them, the Husbd cant grant it.
Hob.132 A man may grant that which he hath potentially
Co.L.54 If A makes a lease of lands to B for life remr to his Exrs for years, the term vests in B so that he can grant it over

Grants

Per.Sci.99 A personal trust which one Man reposes in another cannot be assign'd over
Co.L.169 Incorporeal inheritance which lie in grant cannot pass from one to another witht XX Deed.
Moor 831. pl.13 If a man by indenture demises to J.S.the manor of D & bargains & sells to him all the woods & trees &c. on the sd manor to be filled & carried away at pleasure, Habendum the sd Manor for life, this is an absolute sale of the woods & trees.
Moor 496 If a feoffmt be made of a manor in lease for years & livery/is made witht ouster of the lessee by which the feoffmt is void, yet if the lessee attorns this shall be good as a grant of the riversion
2.Co.35 When the words of a grant allow a double way of taking it the grantee shall judge which way is most beneficial
Hob.229 A slight mistake or error in the /description of the/thing to be pass'd will not vitiate the grant.
2.Mod.3 But where the thing is not granted by an express name there if a falsity is in the description of that thing the grant is void.
Co.86
2.Co.36
If a man grant twenty acres parcel of his manor witht any other description of them yet the grant is not void for an acre is a

Grants

Noy.29 thing certain & the situation may be reducd to a certainty by the election of the Grantee.
Co.L.6 No Person not nam'd in the premises of the deed can take any thing by the deed tho' he be afterwards namd in the habendum.
Hob.313
Cr.Ja.564
But a man not nam'd in the premises may take an estate in remr by limitation in the habendum.

The Habendum cannot pass any thing which is not espressly mention'd as contain'd by implication in the premises of the deed.

Salk.346 Where the Habendum is repugnant to the premises tis void.
Co.L.146 Grants are to be construed according to the intention of the parties & if there aupears any doubt or repugnancy in the words such construction is to be made as is most strong agt the grantor
6.Co.87 Where a proviso destroys the grant tis void
Br.tit.lease. 13.22 If one makes a lease for ten years at the will of the lessor tis a good lease for ten years certain
Co.L.183 Tis a genl rule that where it is impossible the grant shoud take effect according to the letter The law will make such constructions

Grants

the gift by possibility may take effect.
Sid.211
Lev.131
[ ] 736
It was found by special verdict that A was seised of a mill in fee & that he built a kiln at the end of the close wherein the mill stood & then granted the Mill with its appurtenances & if the kiln pass'd was the question. The Ct held that if it had been found that the kiln was necessary to the Mill, or that it was built for the use of the Mill, it wou'd have pass'd by a grant of the mill.
1.Salk. 346 It is holden by C.J.Holt that if a termor grants the land the grantee is but tent at will.

If a man grant a thing to be taken yearly & the grantee neglects to take it for one year he cannot take doublt the next. Secus if the grantor be to render the thing

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Guardian

Co.L.87 By the common law if Tent in socage die his heir being under fourteen, the next of blood to the heir to whom the inheritance cannot descend shall be guardian of his body & land till his age of fourteen
Co.L.84 A guardian by nature is the Father or Mother
Co.L.88 Guardian by nurture hath only the care of the person & education of the infant & hath nothing to do with his lands merely in virtue of his office.
Vaugh.179 On the 12th of Ch.2.Ch.24, similar to which is the 22.G.2.Ch.25. the following determinations have been made. That a testamentary Guardian or one form'd according to this Stat. comes in loco parentis & is the same in Office & interest with a Guardian in socage
Vaugh178 A person under age disposing of his child such disposition draws after it the land.
Vaugh.184-5 If a man devise t he custody of his son & heir apparent & mentions no time, this is a good devise XX if the heir be under fourteen at the death of the father, but if above

Guardian

fourteen tis void for uncertainty.
Vaugh.185-6 That this testamentary Guardian hath the custody of all lands & goods any way acquird or purchas'd by the infant
22.G.2. ch.22 p.156
[ ]
Genl Cts & Cty Cts have power to take cognizance of all matters concerning Orphans & their estates To appoint Guardians where necessary & take security XXXXX for orphans Estates. Guardian to exhibit at the next ct after his appointmt on oath an acct of his orphans estates & an acct of his profits & once a year which is to be enter'd by the Clerk in a book. Guardian wasting &c orphans estate, neglecting his education &c or likely to become insolvent Cts to make orders for securing the estate &c or to anpoint another Guardian. Their Accts to be examind &c in Augt. their mismanagement &c. to be enquird into at any time.
Cr.Ja.55
Cr.El.678, 734
If a Guardian in socage makes a lease for years to continue beyond the time of his guardianship such lease seems not to be absolutely void by the Infts coming of age but only voidable.

Guardian

Blow. 293 If a woman who is guardian in socage to her son marries again & her husbd & she join in a lease of the infts lands the lease upon the death of the husband becomes void.
2.Rol.Abr. 256
2.B.Ab.68
A Guardian or prochein Amy may make partition in behalf of the inft & it shall bind the inft if equal
[ ].79
Mod.259
Vent.72
Ray.311
[ ] pr.229
[ ].4
If a Guardian puts in an answer /for an inft/to a bill in Chancery on oath such answer shall not conclude the inft or be read in evidence agt him for the effect of infts answer is only to make proper parties so as to take depositions & examine witnesses.
Str.506
Abr.Eq.261
A Guardian witht any direction may pay the interest of any real /incumbrances/(struck through)estate(struck through) & the principal of a Mortgage
Ver.436
2,Ch.Ca.197
He may pay off a judgmt with the profits of the infts estate.
2. Ver. 606 A Guardian not compeliable to apply the profits of the estate of the inft heir to nay off the bond debts.
Ver.403, 435
[ ]2.Ver.193
Tis not in the power of the Guardian witht the direction of the court to turn the personal into real estate

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Heir & Ancestor

Vent.311
Ray.330
2.Lev.232
A person may take by purchase or descriptio personae by the name of heir even in the life time of the ancestor for Heirs males now living in a will are a full description of the person who is then heir apparent to the person nam'd & is known by the devisor to be so.
2.Ver.215
Abr.Eq.265
If the ancestor agrees to convey lands & receives part of the purchase money but dies before conveyance, heir will be decreed to convey
See 1.Ver.16 If a father conveys to a younger son by a defective conveyance & dies the heir at la will in two cases be oblig'd to make it good 1st. Where there is a covt for farther assurance binding the heir. 2d. Where there is a provision made by the father in his life-time for the heir or when he hath such provision by descent from his father

The heir at law is bound by a decree obtaind agt the Ancestor which may be carried into execution two ways. 1st. If the decree is enrolled the party may sue out a subpoena scire facias agt the heir to shew cause agt the decree. 2d. The Plf may bring his bill of revivor to

Heir & Ancestor

carry the decree into execution
Co.L.233
8.Co.44
As the heir at law is the only person who can take advantage of conditions &c annex'd to the real estate, so shall he be bound by all such conditions &c which run with the land.
10.Co.41
Vent.199
Cr.El.833
2.Ver.519
Where a condition is annex'd to the estate given to the heir & which goes in abridgement & restraint thereof the same shall in some cases be construed a limitation
8.Co
Frances's case
2.Ch.re.26
But wherever the ancestor makes a conveyance or disposition on condn wh goes in restraint & abridgemt of the estate of the heir he must have notice of it.
Co.L.164 The heir may bring any real action or action droitural in right of his ancestor but no personal action
Dyer 90
1.Leon.261
Also if an erroneous judgemt be given agt the ancestor by which he loseth the lan the heir may bring a/writ of error
3.Co.12
Cr.Ja.450
Abr.Eq.44
When the ancestor binds himself & his Heirs in an obligation the Obligee may sue the heir or Exr & may have execution of the land descended to the heir.

Heir & Ancestor

Dyer.81
2. Inst.19
Co.L.102
But the body of the heir is protected.

Also the heir must be expressly nam’d.

By the common law if the heir before the action brought agt him had alien'd the assets the obligee was witht any remedy, but if he only alien'd hanging the writ the lands he had by descent at the time of the original purchase had been liable

[ ] 355.pl.2
[ ].126
Lev.286
Ver.180
3.Co.36
If the heir be sued upon a bond or covenant it must be alleged that he is bound, but it need not be shewn how he is heir. But where the heir sues he must shew his pedigree & consent Haeres. The action agt the heir on the bond of his ancestor must be in the debit & detinet.
5.Co.35
Dyer. 81.pl. 62
Cr.Ch.256
Car.93
Plow.440
Sal.354
Ld.Ray.753
Tho' the Heir at law is bound by the obligation of his ancestor in which he is expressly nam'd no further than he hath assets by descent yet by false pleading he make himself liable de bonis propriis. As where he pleads riens per discent,(unless it be in a scire faciae on a judge ment) or where he confesses the action but does not set forth the assets in certainty or where judgemt goes agt him by default non sum informatus, nihil dicit &c. or where he

Heir & Ancestor

pleads in bar that J.S. was jointly & severally bound with his Ancestor which is found agt him the judgemt is genl & it is said that in these cases the Ct cannot give a special judgemt witht the assent of the Plf though certain lands by descent are found by the jury.
3.Leon.67 Where the heir is bound in an the obligation of his Ancestor but has no assets by descent a promise to the obligee that if he will not sue him he will pay the money shall not charge the heir
2. Sand 136
Vent.159
Lev.165
So in an assumpsit agt an heir upon such promise it must be expressly shewn that the heir was bound otherwise it shall not be intended tho' after a verdict.
Sid.31
[ ] Co.56
But in such a case where the Plf declar'd that the deft in consideration the Plf woud deliver the bond to him & discharge the debt promis’d &c. it was held a good declaration & that it shoud be intended he was liable
Br. tit. Assets. Wherever the ancestor binds himself & his Heirs all his lands in freehold & which descend in fee simple are assets by descent
Sal. 354. pl. 1 A reversion after a lease for years made

Heir & Ancestor

Car.129
2.Ver.134
by the Ancestor is present assets tho' the Plf cannot have benefit of the reversion till the lease be determin'd & the judgemt is of Assets quando acciderint
4.Ch.Ca.148
[ ] in.Ch.39
An equity of a redemption of an inheritance is assets
6.Co.58 A right witht any estate in possession reversion or remainder is not assets till it be recover'd & reduc'd into possession
22.G.2.ch. 81 p.196
Abr.Eq.149
On the Stat. made in the 3d year of W.& M. entitled an act for the relief of creditors agt fraudulent devises & which is adopted by an act of Assembly made the 22.G.2.ch.8. it has been determin'd that any settlemt or disposition which a man makes in his life time of lands whether it be voluntary or other wise shall be good agt bond creditors.
2.Ch.Ca.175
Ver.400
Dyer.344
It seems that neither the Exr or Admr of the heir are liable. But see 2.Ver.62 where it is said that if the heir aliens the land to prevent the creditors of satisfaction of their debts equity will follow the money into the hands of the heir or his Exr.

Heir & Ancestor

Liv.30 If there be judgemt in debt agt two & one dies a scire facias lies agt the other alone

Highways

Hue & Cry

Idiots & Lunatics

Hale. Hale. hist. P.C.30
4.Co.125
The King is entitled to the receipt of the rents & profits of an idiots estate during his life witht accounting for them, he must account for the profits &c. of a lunatics estate
Hale. His. P.C.33 Every person of the age of discretion is in law presum'd to be of sound mind & memory unless the contrary appear
9.Co.31 The trial of idiocy &c. in civil cases is by writ or commission to the sheriff or escheator or particular commissioners both by their own inspection & by inquisition to enquire & return their inquisition into the chancerys & thereupon a grant or commitment of the party & his estate ensues, & a special writ may afterwards issue to bring the party before the chancellor to be inspected.
Hale.Hist P.C.35-36 If a man in a phrensy happen, by some oversight or by means of his Gaoler to plead to his indictmt & is put upon his trial the Judge in his discretion may discharge the Jury of him & remit him to Gaol or, if there be no color of


Idiots & Lunatics

evidence agt him may proceed to try him & enlarge him
Ver.262 The Committees of a Lunatick cannot make leases or any ways incumber the lunaticks estate witht a special order from the ct of chancery
Co.L.2
2.Vent.203
A person non compos may purchase & if after the recovery of their memory they agree think it cannot be avoided, but if they die in their lunacy or after the recovery of their memory witht agreemt to the purchase then Heir may avoid it.
[ ] 365 A Lunatick shall be tent by the curtesy & shall have Dower
Lit. sec. 405
Co.L.247
If a person non compos be disseis'd & a discent cast, this it is said takes away his entry but not the entry of his heir.
Hale. His. P.C.30 In criminal cases the insanity of the person is left both to the Judge & Jury. My Lord Hale saith that the best rule to be guided by in such matters is if the person hath ordinarily as great understanding as ordinarily a child of fourteen years hath such person may be guilty of treason or felony

Idiots & Lunatics

6.Co.124
Co.L.247
Acts solemnly acknowledged by an Idiot in a Ct of record are not voidable
4.Co.123
Ld. Ray. 313
2. Sal. 127.pl.2
The feoffmt of an idiot or non compos is not void but voidable, but it cannot be avoided by himself. But the King may by writ de idiota inquirendo avoid such alienation or office found, and after such office if the commission of tennacy be discharg'd the lunatick is restord to his lands. Also the heir may avoid such alienation. Secus of the remainder man or reversioner
4.Co.124
3.Lev.284
But the release surrender, letter of Attorney to give livery, warranty, or any other deed or writing obligatory, tho' they regularly at law bind the non compos are mere nullities with respect to others.
Abr.Eq.279 The contracts of idiots & Lunaticks, after office found & the party legally committed, are void. The suit for restoration must be by committee
Godolph. 26
4.Co.126
Ver.105
If a person of sound memory makes a will & after becomes non compos, this is no revocation of the will, yet a bill will not lie in the life of the non compos to establish the testimony of the Witness.

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Indictments

PaCe6 Hist2.
H.P.C.20
An indictmt is a brief narrative of an offence committed by any person which the publick good requires shou'd be punish’d.
2.Hal.His.
P.C.171
If a Stat. prohibit any act to be done & gives a recovery by action of debt &c. & mentions not indictmt yet the person may be indicted on the probabitory clause.
Secus if the act be not prohibitory.
2.Hal.His.
P.C.ch.20
If a person indicted of treason or felony confessed the fact & accuses another by which he becomes an approver, the parties accus'd may be tried on his appeal witht other indictmt or presentment.
2.Haw P.C.211 If a civil action in the Kings bench de muliere abducta cum bonis viri, upon not guilty pleaded the deft be convicted, he may be put to answer the felony witht further accusation
210
Sid.23
It seems to be generally agreed that a grand jury must find either billa vera or ignoramus for the whole.
Cr.El.147
2.Haw. P.C.225
It is laid down as a good genl rule that in indictments the special manner of the whole fact ought to be set forth with such certainty that it may Judicially appear to the ct the indictors have not given on insufficient [premisses?]

Indictments

Haw. P. C.224 Hence it hath been held that no circumlocution whatsoever will supply the place of those words of the act which the law hath appropriated for the description of the offence, as felonies in an indictmt for any felony whatever &c.
225 It hath been holden that an indictmt for a felonious breach of prison witht shewing the cause of the imprisonmt is not good.
228 If one material part of an indictmt be repugnant to another or if the fact as laid be impossible or absurd the indictmt is void
3.Hal. Hist.

P.C.175

The name & addition of the party indicted ought regularly to be inserted & inserted truly in every indictmt. But if the party answer to the name on the arraignmt or plead not guilty to the indictmt he is concluded.
2.Hawk. P.C.231 The deft & all other persons nam'd in the indictment must be describd with convenient certainty
238 An indictmt which doth not with sufft certainty set forth the thing wherein the offence was committed is insufft, as where one is indicted for having forg'd a lease of certain lands witht

Indictments

235 naming any one certain parcel.

No indictmt whatever can be good witht precisely shewing a certain year & day of the material facts alledged in it.

2.Hal His. P.C.179 But it is not necessary to prove the crime to have been committed on the very day laid in the indictmt
2.Hawk. P.C.245
Cr.El.236
[ ] Co.48
There is no necessity for any indictmt or information on a public stat. to recite the Stat. But if a prosecutor take upon him to recite the Stat. & materially vary from it & conclude contra formam statuti praedictus he vitiates the indictmt
2.Haw.P.C. 246 A misrecital of the place or day on which a Parliament was holden vitiates the indictment.
247 A variance no way altering the sense does no hurt Neither is the misrecital of the preamble of the Stat. material
249 It is a genl rule that unless the Stat. be recited neither the words contraforms in Statute, nor any [persprasis?] intendmt or conclusion will make good an indictmt which does not bring the offence nor then all the material

Indictment

words of the Statute, as if an indictmt for rape omit the word rapuit, or an indictmt of perjury on 5th of El.Ch. 9. omit the words voluntarie & corrupte
249 Neither is it always sufft to pursue the words of the Stat. unless in so doing you fully, directly & expressly alledge the matter where in the offence consists.
250 If the Stat. relate only to such & such persons particularly describ'd by it the indictmt must bring the deft within all such descriptions unless they carry with them the bare denial of a matter, the affirmation whereof will be a proper natural plea for the deft.
250 A conviction on a penal Stat. ought expressly to shew that the deft is not within any of its provisions.
251 A conviction on a penal Stat. ought expressly to shew that the deft is not within any of its provisions.An indictmt grounded on a stat. & concluding contra formum statute may be maintain’d as an indictmt at common law. The contrary was formerly held.

Indictment

251 It seems to be agreed that a judgemt on a Stat. shall never be given on an indictmt which doth not conclude contra formam statuti.

Infancy & Age

Dyer 143
Ray . 84
[ ] 162
If one under the age of 21 years makes his will & devises his lands & after attains the age of 21 years & dies witht any republication thereof this devise is void.
2.Mod.315
Ven.255
[ ] 316
[ ]. 35
An inft male at fourteen & female at twelve may dispose of their personal estate, at eighteen of their Negroes & at 21 of their lands.
Co.L.35 The age of consent to marriage in an inft male is fourteen in a female twelve
5.Co.29 An inft at the age of 17 may be an Exr
Co.L.247 The age of fourteen is the common standard at which both males & females are by our law obnoxious to capital punishments.
Hal.His. P.C.26
27
28-29
If the party be above twelve though under fourteen & appears to be dole capax he may be convicted if an inft be above seven & under twelve he is prima facie to be adjudged not guilty; but yet if it appear by strong & pregnant circumstances that he was dole capax, Judgemt of death may be given agt him for malitia supplet aetatem[ ]

Infancy & Age

God.or.leg.1 102
2.Ver.110
A child in ventre sa mare may be appointed Exr or may take a legacy & if there be two or more at a birth they shall be joint Exrs or joint legatees
Co. L. 244 If there be bastard eigne & mulier puisne the bastard enters & dies siesed leaving issue in ventre a mere, the mulier enters & then a son is born he cannot enter on the mulier.
Br.dev.32
Cr.El.423
Sid.153
liv.135
Ray.163
It has been a matter of much controversy whether a devise of lands to an inft in ventre sa mere is good, but all the books agree that a devise to an inft when he shall be born or when God shall give him birth is good /as an Exrs devise/& that the free hold shall descend in the mean time to the heir at law
Lev.142
Sid.321
Cr.Ja.59
It is laid down as a rule in some books that where it is alledged upon the pleadings that the party was & still is under age, it shall be tried by inspection of the Ct. but where the inft is of full age at the time of the plea it shall be tried per pais
2.Buls. 69 If an inft take a lease for years rendering rent if he enter upon the land he shall be charged with an action of debt during his minority.

Infancy & Age

Ver.386 An inft is not to be barred by the laches of his trustees, nor to be barred of a trust-estate during his infancy.
[ ] sec 402 The entry of an inft is not taken away by a descent cast
Co.L.245 But if a man seised of lands in fee die, his wife privement ensient & a stranger abates & dies seised & after the son is born he shall be bound by the descent.
2.Inst.303 If an inft be tent by the curtesy or lessee for life or years he shall answer for waste.
2.Inst.233
8.Co.44
Vent.200
An inft is bound by all conditions charges & penalties in an original conveyance whether he comes in by descent or by purchase
2.ver.343, 560 Bound in eqy as well as law
Co.L.246 If a man make a feoffment in fee to another reserving rent & if he pay not the rent with in a month that he shall double the rent, the feoffee dieth his heir within age payeth not the rent he shall forfeit nothing. because the inft is provided for by the statute
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Broke disseisin 19 Two infts Jt Tents one releases to the other by which the other holds the whole this seems a disscisin, But if livery had been made it woud have been no disseisin but it woud have been void
Co.L.172
Cr.Ja.500
An inft may bind himself to pay for his necessary meat, drink, apparel necessary physick & such other necessaries & likewise for his good teaching & instruction but it must appear that the things were really necessary & of reasonable prices & suitable to the infts degree & estate which regularly must be left to the Jury who need not find particularly wht the necessaries were nor of what price each thing was
Val.386 pl.2, 279.pl.4 An inft not liable for money which he borrows to lay out for necessaries
Cr.Ch.502 Those contracts from which an inft can receive no benefit or semblance of benefit are absolutely void. Sed quaere
Br.sci. 12-19 There is a diversity between the actual delivery of the thing contracted for & a bare agree-

Infancy & Age

Sid.129
Lev.169
ment to deliver it, the first is voidable, the last absolutely void.
Ver.132
2.Ver.224
If one deliver goods to an inft on a contract knowing him to be an inft he shall not be chargeable in trover & conversion or any other action for them, secus if he take goods under pretence that he is of full age.
2.Mod.248
[ ].446
Vent.51
If an inft of the age of discretion commit any fraud by affirming himself to be of full age or by combination with his Guardian enter into any contracts with an intent afterwards to Elude them a ct of eqy will decree it good agt him according to the circumstances of the fraud.
[ ].Co.42
2. Inst.483
Infancy is a personal privilege of which only the inft himself can take advantage
Lev.144
Sal.279.pl.4
None but the inft himself or his representatives privies in blood can avoid a conveyance made by the inft during his nonage In assumpsit agt an inft he may give infancy in evidence & need not plead it.
[ ]
Vent.213
If lands be sold to an inft & he contr [ ] possession after he comes of age

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It is a tacit consent to the agreement.
2.Ver. 224 Where an inft deseis'd lands subject to trust for paymt of younger childrens portions might not be sold & offer'd by his answer to settle other lands for raising the portions, it was held that he shoud be bound by the offer made by him in his answer if the other side were thereby delay'd & if the inft did not immediately after his coming of age apply to the Ct in order to retract his offer & amend his answer.
4.Leon.4 An inft made a lease for years & at full age said to the Lessee “God give you joy of it.” held an affirmation of the lease.
3.Leon.164
Comb. 381
[ ]
The deft under age borrow'd money of the Plf & at full age promis'd to pay him. bound by the promise
Abr.of Eq.282 Decreed in Ch. that if an inft borrows a sum of money for which he gives his bond & devises his personal estate (being of sufft capacity) for the paymt of his debts particularly those he had set his hand to this bond debt shall be paid.

Infancy & Age

Cr.Ja. 464 If Judgemt be given agt an inft by default after the default he shall have a writ of error & reverse the judgemt for his nonage, but if an inft after appearance make default judgemt shall be given agt him.
Hal.Hist. P.C.20
Co.L.359
Cr.Ja.274
An inft shall be privileg'd from fine & imprisonment in those cases where a person of full age shall be thus punish’d.
Co.L.127
[ ].Co.61
An inft being Plf or demandant shall not be amerced

If an inft by his Guardian or prochein ami bring an ejectmt & after the Guardian &c. becomes insolvent the inft shall be amerced

[ ] Ver. 342 No decree shall be made agt an inft witht giving him a day to shew cause agt it when he comes of age
Palm.215 An inft must appear by prochein Amy or Guardian but he must defend by Guardian
[ ] 369 If an inft be sued the Plf must move to have a proper Guardian assign'd him
Vent. [ ] In an action agt Baron & Feme the Feme being within age she ought to appear by Guardian

Infancy & Age

Cr.Ja.420 Debt brought agt an inft Exr he cannot appear by attorney but by Guardian
441 But if an inft Exr brings an action by Attorney & hath judgemt to recover this is not erroneous
Cr.El. 278
Vent.102
see Lev.181
If an inft & man of full age be Exrs they may bring an action as Exrs & the inft may sue by Attorney
Car.256 The Plf being an inft had sued by his Guardian but the entry on the roll was T.S. by his Guardian omitting “admitted especially by the ct for this purpose, the entry sufft
Abr.Eq. 72
260
An inft cannot bring a bill in Chy but by his prochein amy. And it is said that a Guardian cannot otherwise be appointed than by bringing the inft into ct or his praying a commission to have a Guardian assign'd him

Where a bill is brought agt an inft & he reglects to appear to have a Guardian assignd him, it is a motion of cause (he being in contempt to an attachmt) to pray for a messenger to bring him into Court

In all cases where a naked right in fee

Infancy & Age

6.Co.3
Dyer.133
Cr.Ja.469
descends from any ancestor to an inft there in every action ancestral the parol shall demur Secus in real actions brought by an inft on his own possession
2.Inst.89 If an action of debt on the obligation of the Ancestor be brought agt the heir the parol shall demur & so in all cases where the fee may be charg’d.
[ ].Co.85 In a writ of mesne the parol shall not demur for the non age of the demandant
6.Co.3
Dyer.137
Where a naked right descends of lands of wh the ancestor was once in possession there in an action ancestorel brought by the inft the parol shall demur witht plea secus where the ancestor died seised or where the action is brought of the seisin or possession of the inft In Detinue agt an Exr for a delivery to the Testator the parol shall not demur for the non age of the Exr.
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[ ]
If an inft be in by purchase he shall not have his age
If an inft hath an estate in possession by purchase sufft to answer the action than he

Infancy & Age

Co.L.338 hath the residue of the estate by descent yet he shall not have his age. Thus if Lessee for life surrenders to an inft who hath the reversion he shall not have his age

If an inft be vouched & bound to warranty by the deed of his ancestor the parol shall demur for the non age of the inft

45.Ed.3.23 If two are vouch'd if the parol demurs for the non age of one it shall for the other also
6.Co.5 The Ct ex officio ought to grant that the parol shall demur though the tent will answer.
2.Inst.258 Where age is granted or the parol demurs the writ Does not abate but the plea is put witht [ ] until full age

Informations

Haw.P.C. 260
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An information may be defin'd an accusation agt a person for some criminal which from its enormity or dangerour tendency the publick good requires shou’d be restraind & punishd.
Hal. His. P.C.ch. 28 In crimes not capital the proceeding may be by information
Lev.125
Sid.174
For a conspiracy alone witht any prosecution information lies.
Carth. 226 In every information a single offence ought to be laid & ascertain’d.
2.Hawk P.C.262 An information is not to be admitted to be filed (except those exhibited in the name of his Majesties attorney Genl) witht first making a rule on the persons complain'd of to shew cause to the contrary, which rule is never granted but on motion made in open Ct & grounded upon affidavit of some misdemeanor which doth either from its enormity or dangerous tendency seem proper for the most publick prosecution. Sometimes upon special circumstances a Ct will grant it agt those who cannot be personally servd

Informations

with such rule as if they purposely absent themselves

But if he shew good cause to the contrary the ct will not grant the information witht some particular circumstances the judgemt whereof lies in discretion

Injunction

Moor 920 pl. 1108 Injunction is a prohibitory writ restraining a person from doing a thing which appears to be agt eqy & conscience

An injunction to stay restitution upon an indictmt of forcible entry. The most usual injunction is to stay proceedings at law on some equitable circumstances of which the party cannot have the benefit at law in each case the Plf in equ may move for an injunction either upon an attachmt or praying a dedimus, or praying a further time to answer, but this injunction only stays execution touching the matters in question & there is always a clause giving liberty to call for a plea to proceed to trial, for want of it, to obtain judgmt but exn is stay’d till answer or further order

2.Ver.330
Vel.161
[ ].14
[ ].Ch.454
If a man be tent for life witht impeachmt of waste with remr to his first &c son in tail yet if he shd pull down the house or any part of the buildings thereunto belonging eqy would enjoin him
[ ].Ca 66 An injunction granted to stay trial at law is never granted but upon notice, as where one files

Injunction

his bill & it appears to the Ct that the Plf eqy must rise out of the defts answer
Ver.156 An injunction for quieting the possession is only grantable where the Plf has been in possession three years before the bill exhibited on a title yet undetermind, or in case the clause hath been heard & judgemt pass’d on its merits by the Ct
Ver.22 There is an injunction to prevent multiplicity of suits
2. [Kell?] 17 injunction intended to stay proceedings agt Bail

It hath been of late practis'd to commit the party on affidavit of a breach of an injunction & personal notice given to him

Injunction

Inns & Innkeeper

22.G.2.Ch.
24.p.241
Any person retailing liquors witht license to forfeit ten pounds
Palm.374
2.Roll.
Rep.345
A person who makes it his business to entertain travellers & passengers is a common

innkeeper.

Cr. Ch. 549 An Innkeeper cannot be a bankrupt
Co.L.47 The horse & goods of a Guest cannot be distrained
Ray.231 If a man keeps an inn & a person who lives just by him designing to get away his customers tells a person who enquires for such inn that no one lives there this is actionable

If an innkeeper refuses to take a traveller as a Guest into his house unless house be full or if he refuse to furnish him with victuals on being tenderd a reasonable price for the same an action lies agt him|-

Sal.18 He who takes upon himself a public employmt must serve the public as far as his employment goes, therefor the Inkeener must answer for the neglects of those he keeps under him though he shoud expressly caution agt it

Inns & Innkeeper

[ ]. Co. 32
[ ]. 96
If a man desires his horse to be put to grass & the horse is stole the innkeeper is not liable. secus if the man does not direct his horse to be put to grass, or if he be lost by the voluntary & wilful negligence of the innkeeper
22.G.2.ch
[ ].p.241
Ordinary keeper selling at higher rates than allowd to pay 10/ to the informer which is recoverable before any justice of peace.
[ ].6.53
Roll.abr.95
Dyer.266
If an Innkeeper or his sert sell corrupt wine or victuals an action lies agt the Master.
8 Co.32
Br.ac.on the case.41
Innkeepers are chargeable for the goods of guests stolen or lost out of their inns & of this duty they cannot discharge themselves by sickness absence &c.
8.Co.33. If the host delivers the key of the chambers where the goods are to the guest & he leaves the door open & the goods are stolen yet an action lies agt the host. secus if he be robb'd by one who was with him or who desires to be lodged with him It seems the host is answerable if the guest does not acquaint him with what goods he has.
Moor 158 pl.299 Secus if the host ask him & he deny that he hath any or says that he has less than he has in reality. Said by Anderson, but Windham & [ ] contra

Inns & Innkeeper

2. Brom. 214
8.Co.32
If an host invites one to stay all night yet if he be afterwards robb’d the host shall not be chargd for he was no traveller
Cr.Ja.188
Moor 877
Hay 126
Sal.388 pl.2
If a man comes to an inn with a hamper in which he has sevl goods & leave it with the innkeeper he shall not be chargeable if the goods are stolen unless the man returns that night. Secus if it be any thing which the host hath benefit by keeping
Cr.Ja.224 If a mans servt travelling on his masters business comes to an inn where the horse is stolen the master shall have an action
Cr.Ch.27
Sal.388.nl.2
The Innkeeper may retain the person of the guest who eats or the horse which eats till paymt.
Moor 877 An innkeeper who detains a horse for his meat cannot use him.

Joint Tenants & Tenants in Common

[ ] Co.27
Co. L.30
Co.L.9 200
The wife of a Joint tent cannot be endow’d If there be two joint tents & one releaseth to the other this passeth a fee with t the word heirs. Tents in common cannot release to each
[ ] H.6.51 One joint tent cannot surrender to the other
Sal.392 pl.4 One Tent in common cannot deseise the other otherwise than by an actual disseisin
ColL.190 A Layman & a Bishop may be joint tents of a lease for years & of a personal thing
[ ] sec.291 If an estate be made to husband & wife & a third person the husband & wife shall take

but one moiety.

Co.L.187 If Lands be given to husband & wife & their heirs the husband cannot during the life of the wife dispose of any part of it. Secus if it be given to a man & a woman before marriage.
Co.L.188
[ ] 101
Dyer 340
If a man make a feoffmt to the use of himself & such wife as he shall afterwards marry they are joint tenants
2.Ver.683 It has been ruld in chy that where the husbd binds out money in the names of himself & wife, upon Mortgages & bonds & dies that the wife is entieled to the money.
Co.L.351 If baron & feme be joint tenants of a lease or other personal thing he may grant though

Joint Tenants & Tenants in Common

He cannot devise it.
10.Co.5
Cr.El.341
Co.L.46
If a lease be made to Baron & feme for their lives remainder to the survivor & or to the Exrs of the survivor & the baron grants the term & dies this will not bar the wife surviving because she had but a possibility & no interest.
Co.L.55 Baron & feme joint tents for life, baron sows the land & dies, his Exrs shall have the emblements
Carth.170 The survivor alone of two joint Merchants may bring trover for goods lost.
Str.217 If two take a lease jointly of a farm the stock though occupied jointly shall not survive
Cr.El.431
2. Sid. 53
3.Lev.127
If a man hath issue only two daughters & devises land to them & their heirs they are joint tenants
Co.L.189
Lit sec.309
If there be three joint tents & one of them aliens his part the other two are joint tents of their parts & hold them in common with the alience, &c.
Co. L.190 If lands be given to two habendum the one moiety to one & his heirs the other moiety to the other & his heirs this is a tenancy in common
2. Vent. 365 The words equally divided or equally to be divided do not create a tenancy in common indeed such estate in conveyance can only be

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created by limiting the estate to them to take expressly as tents in common, or by limiting a part to one & a part to another
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Moor 550
Cr.Ja.448
In a will the intention of the testator is to govern therefore a devise to two equally & their heirs has been held a tenancy in common.
Holt. 410
Abr.Eq.292
[ ]332
A mortgage devisd to two daughters being held in common if they purchase the eqy of redemption that shall be held in common likewise
[ ].16 If £500 a piece is devised to two legatees who take a Mortgage jointly to them both for securing the paymt of their legacies & interest one of them dies, the other shall have nothing by survivorship
Abr.Eq. 192
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[ ]
Phillips
One devisd £100 to five equally to be devided between them & the survivors & survivor of them & if A (one of the five) died before marriage, her share to go over to another person, held a tenancy in common
Ver.33 In eqy where two or more purchase lands & it appears in the deed itself that the proportions of money paid are not equal, however the legal estate may survive, the survivor shall be considered but as a trustee for the others, in proportion to the money paid

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So if one lays out a considerable sum of money in repairs or improvements.
Abr.Eq.290 Five persons purchasd lands & after enterd into articles (in order to improve & cultivate the lands) whereby they agreed to be equally concern'd as to profit & loss & to advance each of them such a sum to be laid out in the manurance &c of the land, It was held that they were tents in common as to the benificial interest or right in those lands For it may happen that some may have paid their share of the money & others nothing.
5.Co.9 If an estate is limited to Husband & wife during their joint lives it determines with the death of either of them
Lit.Sec.283
Co.L.25
If lands be given to two men & the heirs of their bodies they have a joint estate for life & sevl inheritances. Secus if given to a man & a woman
Co.L.168
Br.Lit.Grants 154
Joint tents & tents in common may according to the interest they have join or sever in making leases
Co.L.47
Vent.161
But if there be two Joint tents &c & they make a lease by parol or deed both reserving rent to one only yet it shall enure to both

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Secus if it be by deed indented.
Roll.Abr. 877
[ ].202
If two tents in common of lands join in a lease for years by indenture of their sevl lands this shall be the lease of each for his part & the cross confirmation of each for the part of the other
Sal.285 pl.17
Ld.Ray.741
Bridg. 129
The possession of one joint tent is the possession of the other so far as to prevent the Stat. of limitations. So if they be disseis’d & one enters this is the entry of both
[ ] sec. 306
Co.L.194
If these be two joint tents by disseisin &c & the disseisee &c release to one of them it shall enure to his advantage only. Secus if the disseisors enfeoff two persons
[ ] sec.207
Co.L.49
3.Vent.202
[ ] Co. 95
If a feoffment be made to A & B by deed & livery be made to one in the name of both it shall enure to both. Secus if the feoffmt be witht deed.
Dalr.44 pl.33 If two joint tents make a feoffmt on condn that if they paid such a sum before such a day they might reenter, before the day one of them releases this condn to the feoffer it shall not bind his companion

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1. Inst. 302 Two joint tents for years or for life one of them does waste, this is the waste of both as to the place wasted, but treble damages shall be recover’d agt him who did the waste only
Co.L.18 A naked trust or authority cannot survive but a trust coupled with an interest shall survive.
191 If a lease be made for A & B for their lives & the life of the longest liver & they make partition & A dies, the lessor shall enter into his part
2.Roll. Abr.86 Two joint tents sow their corn & one dies the corn shall go to the survivor. secus where husbd & wife are joint tents.
Perk. Sec.523 One of two tents in common sows the land then his Exrs shall have the corn
Co.L.181 The right of survivorship takes place immediately on the death of the joint tent whither it be a natural or civil death
188 There shall be no right of survivorship unless the thing be in jointure at the instant of the death of him who first dieth
185 Two femes joint tents of a lease for years one of them takes husbd & dies yet the term shall survive. secus of personal goods

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Co. L.186 Although joint tents are seisd per [ & ] yet to sevl purposes each of them hath but a right to a moiety, as to enfeoff give or demise, forfeit release by default in a praecipe.

If two joint tents make a feoffmt in fee with condn & on the breach thereof one of them shall enter into the whole yet he shall enter into but a moiety

2. Ver.23 An agreemt to alien does not sever the joint tenancy
[ ].193 The conveyance from one joint tent to another is by release. Tents in common must convey by feoffmt &c.
Vent.78
[ ].452
Leon.167
If the jury find that one joint tent did grant or convey to another this amount to a release one joint tent of a rent cannot release the arrearages to another.
Co.L.167 A partition between joint tents of a preehold must be by deed . Secus of tents in common
168 Regularly every disposition by one joint tent to bind his companion must be an immediate disposition.
185
Br.titl Grants
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But if one, of two joint tents in fee lets his moiety to J.S. for years to begin after his death this is good

Joint Tenants & Tenants in Common

Lit. sec.281
Cr. Ja.101
If one of two joint tents devises his part & survive the other joint tent the devise is good for the whole
Cr.Ja.91
Co.L.184
Co.96
If one of two joint tents for life makes a lease for years to commence immediately or after his death for his moiety, it shall be good & binding agt the survivor, but if rent be [ ] ’tis determin’d & gone by the death of the lessor.
Sal.158 In Eqy if three persons are jointly possess’d of a term for years & one of them mortgages his third part the joint tenancy is wholly sever’d
Co.L.188 If there be two Joint tents of a rent & one of them disseises the tent of the land this severs the joint tenancy for a time
Cr.El.33 If one of two joint tents grants a parcel of the term to a stranger by this the jointure of all is severd
Lit. sec.286
Co.L.184
Regularly all grants or charges on the land by one joint tent fall of with his life
2.And.202
2.Co.60
Cr.El. 750
Two joint tents for life the reversion descends or is granted to one of them this severs the jointure
Cr.El. 65 If a writ of partition be brought by one joint tent agt sevl & there happens to

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error & one of the defts releases all errors to the Plf this shall not bar the others
Dalison 59. If after the awarding of the judicial writ & before the return of it the deft dies yet the partition is good
F.N.B.62 The process in the writ is summons attachment & distress infinite
Co. L.18O Joint tents must jointly implead & be impleaded with others.
197
Lit.sec.314
Lit.sec.315
Tents in common where the thing is entire must likewise join in an action as for a horse &c.
Co.L.198 So in actions personal as in trespass for breaking open a house &c.
185
Carth.289
Tents in common may join or sever in debt or covenant for rent, but if they sever the demand must be de una medietate of the whole
Cr. Ja.19 If two joint tents bring trespass & pending the action one of them dies the writ shall abate. Secus if brought agt them.
Co.L.188 If one joint tent be summond & sever'd & dies the writ abates because the survivor [goes?] for the whole

Joint Tenants & Tenants in Common

Co.L.197 Secus in personal & mix’d actions where there is summons & severance & yet after such summons & severance the plf goes on for the whole

Jointure

Co.L.36
4.Co.2
2.Bl.137
A jointure is a competent lively hood of freehold for the wife of lands &c to take effect presently [the] possession as profit after the death of the husband for the life of the wife at least
4.Co.23 The estate must take effect immediately after the death of the husbd therefore if an estate be made to A for life or to the use of A for life remr to the wife this is no good jointure tho A dies living the husbd
Co.L.36 It must be for the term of the wifes life or a greater estate, therefore if an estate be made for the lives of many others or for any term of years tis no good jointure
4.Co.23
Sed vide—
Moor 31.pl.10
If an estate be limited to the wife upon condition, as durante viduitate, her acceptance of such conditional jointure makes it good
Co.L.36
Br.Ab,224
It must be made to herself & not to others in trust for her. But this rule has some times been dispens’d with in a Ct of eqy.
Co.L.36 It must be in satisfaction of her whole Dower & so express’d.
[ ].Abr.824 Of this quaere for it is not requird either within

Jointure

Owen 33 the words or intent of the Stat. And therefore where an assurance was made to a woman to the intent it shoud be for her jointure but it was not so express'd in the deed, the opinion of the Ct was that it might be aver’d & that such avermt was not traversable
Cr.Ja.490 If a wife has an old right before coverture & afterwards takes a jointure of the same lands she shall be remitted
2.Ch.Ca. 162 If a feme covert joins with her husband in levying a fine to raise a sum of money by way of
Ver.41
2.Vent.343
Mortgage this shall bind her, yet in this case she doth not absolutely part with her estate for life but there results a trust to the wife to redeem, & the money shall be paid out of the personal estate of the husband
Do
Ver.427, 207
If a man before marriage articles to settle a jointure on his intended wife, & the marriage is consummated & the husband dies before any settlemt made; eqy will decree an execution of the articles

If there be a jointress & a covt that her jointure shall be of such a year by value

Jointure

Abr.Eq. 221 & it falls short, she may commit waste so far as to make up the defect of the jointure
2.Ver. 707
Ver.479
If a bill is brought by the heir at law or any other person agt the jointress whereby the party woud avoid a jointure under pretence that his Ancestor was only tent for life &c & he seeks for a discovery of deeds whereby he woud avoid the title of the jointress he shall never have such discovery unless he will submit by his bill to confirm her

title. So if jointress prays such discovery agt an heir at law if the heir submitts by answer to confirm the jointress title she shall have no such discovery.

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Leases & Terms for Years

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[ ] 149
[ ] Co.16
Dyer.56
Br. tit.
[ ]
.23
Bul.7
Lit. sec. 71
Co.L.57
Not only lands & houses have been let for years but also goods & chattels. If one lease for years a stock of live cattle such lease is good & the lessee hath only the use & profits of them during the term, but yet the lessor hath not any reversion in them to grant over to another till the lessee hath redeliver’d them to him. If any of them die during the term the lessee need not replace them & all the young ones belong absolutely to the lessee. The lessee cannot kill, sell &c. the old ones witht being subject to an action of trespass. In case of a lease of a house together with goods it is usual to have a schedule thereof & affix it to the lease & to have a covt from the Lessee to redeliver them at the end of the term. Witht such covt the lessor woud have no other remedy but trover or detinue for them after the end of the term.
Hard.46
2.Lev.245
A ministerial tho' not a judicial office may be granted for years
Moor 105
2 Lit. sec. 547.
Some opinions are that all leases made by

Co.L.45. Lev.6. Bos.tit.leases. [50?]

Leases & Terms for Years

Lit.sec.259
Will. rep. 389
3. Co.119
Cr.El.127
Infants are absolutely void unless rent be reserv’d. Others seem to be of opinion that they are only voidable
Cr.Ja.332
Co.L.45
P.C.137
Husbd may make a lease for lands held in right of the wife & such lease is good during the life of the husbd & after if the wife do not disagree to it.
Cr. Ja. 563 So if wife join in such lease for years by indenture unless made pursuant to 32.H.8. she is after her Husbds death at liberty to affirm it by acceptance of rent or to avoid it by bringing action of trespass. She may plead non dimuit.
Yel. 1
Cr.Ch.155
Cr. Ja. 617
2.Bul. 13
[ ]
[ ]
If the wifes part in such lease were merely void then the Lessee ought in his declaration on such lease to leave out the wife; as where Husbd & wife sealed a lease for years of the wifes lands & at the same time executed a letter of attorney to a third person to deliver such lease as thir deed to the lessee.
Cr. El. 656 A parol lease of the wifes lands tho' by Husbd & wife determines absolutely by the death of the Husbd.

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Cr.El.287
Co.155
Husbd & wife joint tents for /50/ years if they or either of them so long live the Husbd by indenture lets the lands for fifty years to commence immediately after his decease. This shall bind the wife. Secus if he had granted the term to commense after his death
Br. tit.
[ ]vo/w/ry.123
Va/u/gh 46
a Husbd seis'd of land in right of his wife makes a lease for years reserving rent , his wife dies witht issue, yet he may avow for the rent till the heir hath made actual entry.
Cr. Ja. 22 The Stat. 32.H.8.Ch.28. has made an alteration in the common law & enabled all Husbds seised of lands in right of their wives to make leases for twenty one years or three lives, observing the directions therein given

That all leases to be made by any person or persons having any estate of inheritance in fee simple or fee tail in right of their wives or jointly with their wives, of an estate of inheritance made before the coverture or after shall be good provided that the wife be made party to every such lease to be made by her husband of any manors &c. being the inheritance if the wife

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And that every such lease be made by indenture in the name of the husband & wife & she to seal the same & that the rent be reserv’d to Husband & wife & to the heirs of the wife according to her estate of inheritance therein
Br.tit.
acceptance 14
Cr.Ch.398
Co.147
10.Co.49
Co.L.47
6.Co.15
Co.L.300
Leases for years made by tent in dower or curtesy can endure no longer than the life of the Lessor. So of leases made by tent for life unless confirm’d by him in remr or reversion or unless the remr man &c join with tent for life in an assignmt of the term witht mentioning the life estate. Nor can the acceptance of rent by him in reversion make good the lease. Neither will it be good if tent for life purchases the reversion
[ ] 650 If a disseisor makes a lease for years & the disseisee confirms it & after reenters yet he shall not avoid the lease or rent.
Co.L.48
Cr.El.483
[ ] Co.55
If one be disseis’d of lands & while he is out of possession intends to make a lease for years the way is to prepare a deed of lease & after he hath sign’d & seal’d it, before any actual

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delivery thereof as his deed, to deliver it as his escrow to a third person to be deliver’d as his deed after entry & actual possession taken in his name, or after signing & sealing before actual delivery he may make a letter of attorney to a third person to enter upon the land in his name & after such entry to deliver it, as his deed to the lessee.
6.Co.63
5.Co.29
Princes
case
Admr derrante minoritate may grant leases for years which will be good till the Exr attains the age of seventeen
B.2.tit
leases.37
Cr.Ja.99
A bailiff of a manor cannot by virtue of his office make leases for years.
2. Ch. Ca. 202 But if the bailiff of a manor bath a special power to make leases for years as they ought to be made in the name of their master so they ought to be made in writing that the authority may appear to be pursued
Lit. sec.123
Co.L. 88
Vaugh.18
A Guardian in socage make leases for years in his own name and is accountable to the inft when he comes of the age of fourteen or at

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any time after, so of Guardian by testament.
Cr.Ja.55 If such guardian makes a lease for years to continue longer than his interest in the lands tis not absolutely void but voidable only
Plow.293 If a woman who is guardian in socage marries again & such husbd makes a lease for years of the infts lands, this lease upon the death of the husband becomes void.
9.Co.76
Cr.El.115
Dyer.132
If one hath power by letter of Attorney generally to make leases for years /or ought to make them/in the name & stile of his master & not in his own name.

But in the conclusion of such lease it is proper to say In witness whereof A.B. of such a place &c. in pursuance of a letter of Attorney hereunto annex’d, bearing date such a day. Or if the letter of Attorney be genl & concern more lands than those compris’d in the present lease then to say In pursuance of a letter of Attorney bearing date such a day, hereunto annex’d, a true copy whereof is hereunto annexed hath put the hand & seal of the master & so write the masters name

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Vaugh. 28
8.Co.70
2.Str.992
Where leases for years are made pursuant to powers in private conveyances or settlemts those powers must be strictly pursued or the lease is void.
Co.134
8.Co.71
If a feoffmt in fee be made to the use of A for life remr to B in tail with power to A to make leases reserving the accustomable rent payable to all those who shall have the reversion or remr. If A makes leases accordingly these leases derive their essence out of the feoffmt & after they are made do in point of time precede all the other estate limited by that feoffmt.
Pope 81
Co.176
Cr. Ja.180
Ray.247
But these leases can only be made by virtue of such powers executed by transmutation of possession, therefore if one bargains & sells lands to another by indenture enrolld for the life of the bargainee with power for the bargainee to make leases for three lives or twenty one years yet this is of

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effect to give him such power.
Lev.167
Sid.260
Ray.132
Reb.778, 910
Ch.Ca.17
Where tent in possession makes a settlemt with power to make leases generally there he can only make leases in possession But where he that makes the settlement had only a reversion at the time there he may make leases out of that reversion
Leon 147 Devise for life with power to make leases generally, before the expiration of his first lease may make a second to commence presently which shall be good as a concurrent lease
9.Co.76 Tent for life with power to make leases for three lives &c cannot make them by Attorney
Ch.Ca.10 sec
Abr.Eq.
[ ]
One who has power to make a lease for ten makes it for twenty years this in Eqy is good for the ten years
[ ] Whatever words are sufft to explain the intent of the parties that the one shall devest himself of the possession & the other come into it for such a determinate period of time, whether they run in form of a licence, covt or agree-

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3. Buls. 252
Sid.428
-mt are of themselves sufft to create a lease for years. And on the contrary if the most proper & authentic form of words are us’d yet if on the whole deed there appears no intent to pass a lease, but that they are only preparatory & relative to a future lease to be made, the law will rather do violence to the words than break through the intent of the parties. So if one only license another to enjoy such a house or land for such a time this amounts to a present & certain lease for the time.
Leon.136
Cr.El.1.173
Cr.Ja.42
3 Buls. 252
Cr.Ch.207
Cr.El.223
So if A by articles covenants with B that he shall have or enjoy such lands for such a time this is a good lease. Secus if the Covt had been with B that C a third person or that the Exrs of B might enjoy the lands. In the first case tho’ there be covts in the same articles that A shall hereafter make a good & perfect lease as counsel shall advise, yet that will not destroy the operation of the first words, such covt being only in majorem cautitam, that the lessee might require further assurance, if he found it necessary

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[ ] One made his will in this manner; I have made a lease to J.S. for twenty one years paying but 20/ rent. Held a good lease or devise
Moor pl.31
Cr.El. 33.306
One said to another you shall have a lease of my lands in D for 21 years paying 10 rent, make a lease in writing & I will seal it. Held good.
Nay 128 Articles were drawn between A & B in this manner A doth demise such a close to B to have it for 40 years, & a rent reserv'd with clause of distress &c. In witness whereof &c. And afterwards there was written on the same paper a memorandum that these articles are to be order’d by counsel of both parties according to the due form of law. Not a sufft lease because of the intent of the parties.
Dyer 150
Co.155
Moor 480
2.Mod.31
[ ]. rep 16.
Gil. Eq. re.108
[ ]
The sd A is contented to demise such lands &c to the sd B from Michaelmass next for 6 years, & after these words the rent reserv'd is 100 per Annum a rentry for nonpaymt of the rent, a covt for reparations & a covt to do such other thing these articles are sealed & deliverd by the parties, yet they do not amount to a lease, but were [stated wrong?] in Cr.Ja.172

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only preparatory covts or instructions for a lease & never were intended to have the force or effect of a lease themselves. Besides that, the word “contented” imports only an approbation of something to be done after
Mod.180
Sid.461
Vent.84
Where the lease is to begin from the date if the date is impossible, it shall take effect from the delivery, but if the date be possible & uncertain it shall be totally void.
Dyer 261 A leas’d lands to B for 40 years if he shou’d so long live & after to C pass for 21 years from the end of the term of B to commence & be accounted from the date of these presents. The lease to C shall begin from the end of the term of B & the last words are so construed as to give an interest as a future interest presently.
Plow.198
Co.L.45
Co.154
2. Bl.
The word term comprehends as well the estate & interest of the lessee in the lands as the time for which it is demisd. Secus of the word time If a reciting that B hath a lease for years of such lands demises the same lands to C for

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Dyer.116 pl.70
Br. titles. .sec. 62
Plow.148
Cr.Ch.395
Co.L.46
Lev.77
Vaugh.73
Lev.234
Sid.460
2.Hub. 322
Years to begin after the end of the Sd lease to B. where B hath not any lease the lease to C shall begin presently, for in judgemt of law a void limitation & no limitation is all one. So if he recites a lease which in construction of law appears after to be void or misrecites a good lease in a point material, Hab. from the end of the sd lease this new lease shall begin presently.
Vaugh. 73
Dyer 93 pl.28
4 Co.74
Cr.El.603
Tho' when the first lease is good in law & only misrecited in a point material the new lease shall only commence in enumeration of years & not in interest till the determination of the first lease. So there a jury find an indenture of lease, whereby it is recited that the lessor made such former lease of such date & under such rent witht finding the former lease in fact but only by way of recital in the deed, such second shall be adjudged to begin presently tho’ in the deed it is limited to begin after the first lease so recited. Because the jury do not actually find the first lease but only a recital of it in another deed which recital may be

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false for aught appears to the court.
2.Bur. rep. 190 A lease may commence one day in point of computation & another day in point of interest & such a lease"Hab. from a day past for 50 years then ll next ensuing, the sd term to commence from & after the determination for erecting lease of the same premises 11 shall not be esteem'd uncertain in its commencemt.
Co.L.45
Co.155
Bl.
If one makes a lease for years for so many years as J.S. shall name this is good provided J.S, names the yea rs in the life of the lessor.
Co.L.45
Bl.
If a man makes a lease for so many years as he shall live tis for uncertainty void from the beginning.
Vent.13? Scriptum obligaborium in pleadings may be intended an indenture
6.Co.35 If a woman be enceinte of a son & a lease is made till such issue in ventre sa mere shall come to full age this is a lease at will only
Do A lease for years witht saying how many good for two years

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Br. tit. leases.13 A lease for ten years at the will of the Lessor good for ten years certain
5.Buls.158
Dyer 24[. ]
[. ]
A parson made a lease of his rectory for three years & so from three years to three years during his life and so from three years to three

years during his life, held a good lease for 12 years

Plow.273
co.L.45
6.Co.35
Cr.Ja.308
Bulst.215
If a man makes a lease for a year & so from year to year cqua indica ambabus partibus placierit?l this is an estate for two years certain at least & at most after three years tis but an estate at will
3.Co.66
3.Bulst.131
If a lease is made /for 40 yeara/ to A & B if they live so long the death of either of them will determine the lease
Cr. El. 643 A lease was made for 21 years if the lessee so long liv'd & continued in the lessors service, the lessor dies the lease is not deter mind because it is the act of God that he coud serve no longer.
Dyer 67
[ ]l8
Co.L.219
A lease is made to two for years with a proviso that if the lessees die within the term the term shall cease , one aliens & dies, the assignee shall have his part during the term or the life of the survivor.

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Plow.421
Cr.El. 160
Co.155
3.Leon 17
4.Do.23
5.Co.113
If one makes a lease to A for ten years & the same day makes another lease to B by parol for ten years the last lease is absolutely void, but if it had been made for twenty years it woud have been good as a future interess.termini to talce effect when the first lease had by efflux of time expird. If such second lease had been made by deed poll it woud enact as a grant of the reversion & draw after it the rents & services of the first lessee if he woud attorn. If such second lease had been made by indenture it woud have been good as a present lease. But in all the cases beforementiond such lease by indenture or deed poll if made by way of bargain & sale for years then it shoud seem, it woud pass aw a reversionary interest presently witht any attornment by force of the Stat. of uses.
Co.L.47
4 Co.53
If a lease be made by indenture & the lessor have nothing in the lands at the time this

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shall operate mutually as an estoppel. But if the lessor bad any interest in the

lands he may confess & avoid

Cr.El.37 700
Co.L.352
It is generally said that an estoppel ought to be mutual therefor a lease by feme covert &c binds neither party as an estoppel
Cr.El.15
5.Co.124
Cr. El. 125
Cr.Ja. 60
If a man makes a lease for years to commence after the death of a tent for life, & after the death of tent for life before the entry of Lessee for years a stranger enters still may the Lessee for years transfer his right of entry to another secus if he had enterd & was disseis'd.
Cr.El.169 The Lessee must enter when his lease comes into possession & if he enters before this is a disseisin.
Co.L,52
Cr.Ja.117
If Lessee for years has a letter of attorney to make livery of the freehold this shall not merge his term

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7.co.48 If the Lessor infeoff's his Lessee for years to several uses the interest of the Lessee is saved by 27 of H.8.of uses.
C.L.339
Plow.

418

My Lord Coke lays it down that a man cannot have a term for years in his own right & freehold in auter droit, tho' one may have a term for years in auter droit & a freehold in his own right
Cr.J.275
Bulst 118
But this rule admits of divers excentions: for where the Husband possess'd of a term for years took a wife & after the inheritance descends to the wife his term is not thereby merged because the descent was an act of law which the Husband coud not prevent.
Cr.El. 156 Any form of words whereby the intent & agreement of the parties may appear is sufficient to work a surrender.
Cr.El.179, 302
Co.L.308
2.Vent.326
Co.L.173.
Per.sec.584
Doubtful whether a lease for years may be surrender'd to one who has a term in remainder

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Br.tit.leases. 14
5.Co.11
Cr.El.521
A surrender in law of leases in possession is wrought by acceptance of a new lease from the reversioner

either to begin presently or at any distance of time during the continuance of the first lease.

Cr.El.873
Hutton 104
If such second lease be void for any defect in the making or execution of it yet it is a surrender of the first lease secus if it were void for want of power in the Lessor to make it.
C.L.338
5.Co.11
Cr.El. 522
Leases in futuro can only be surrender'd in law, for a surrender of them in fact is not good.

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Legacies

2.Leon. 119 If a man covenants with J.S. to pay him £20 & after devises him £20 in discharge of the covt this is not a legacy but a debt, but if he coven/an/ts with J.S. to pay A,B & C £20 a piece & devises them £20

a piece in discharge of the covenant this is a Legacy & they being strangers to the covenant may sue as Legatees

Godolph. 281
2.Ver.467
Any words which manifest the intention of the testator to be to create or give a legacy will be suffient for that purpose as where a man gives £100 besides a cloak: this is a good bequest of the cloak Or if a man say out of the £100 which I gave to A I give B £50 this is a good bequest of the £50 because only a false demonstration in an immaterial circumstance, but A takes nothing. If there be a devise of a personal thing to A for life

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2.ver. 467 directing him at his death to give it to B this amounts to a devise of the [ ] of A only to A for life remr to B.
2.ver. 181 A devises his land to Bin fee paying £400 £200 of which to be at the disposal of his wife by her last will & testament. These words vest an absolute interest in the wife & if she dies intestate her Administrator shall have the £200
2.Ver. 513
do
Ver.355
2.ver. 421
If a man gives legacies to his children to be paid at 21 & if ei§her of them die before 21 his wife whom he makes sole Excutrix to dispose of such legacy to two or more of his children as she shoud think fit. The wife may appoint such legacy to one of the other children & it will be good. -- But if an Exr has a genl power to distribute a sum of money among children & makes an unreasonable distribution it

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will be controul'd in equity.
2.Ver. 153 If one devises £400 a piece to two of his sisters & to his third as much as his Exr shall think fir, the third shall have £400 also if the estate will hold out.
Dyer 177
C.L.112
Prec.in Ch.470
the contra
2. Ver. 105
It seems agreed that if a man devises legacies to all his children & grandchildren that this extends only to those who were in esse at the time the will was made, unless there are future words in the will as To all his children or grandchildren which shou'd be living at his death.
2.Ver.405 If one devise the surplus of his personal estate to the children of A & B & neither of them have a child at the time of making the will or at the death of the testator, the devise shall be executory & the children of each born after shall take per cauita

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2. Ver. 106 Where there is no child to take Grandchildren may take by the name of children
3.Ch.rep.1. Where lands are devis'd to younger children a son tho' a younger child by birth if he is heir to a considerable inheritance shall not take by the devise
Ver.35 A man by will devis'd all his goods in such a house to G for life remr to the heirs of J.S. He who was heir of J.S. at the time of his death shall have them.
2.ver.381 A gave legacies of £15 a piece to each of his relations of his father's & mother's side the Ct woud not restrain the devise to those who were within the Statute of distributions.
Prec.in Chy.401 Yet the contrary is the genl rule
Swin.428
Sal.237 pl.16

A devise of all a mans personal estate passes whatever he dies possessd of

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2.ver. 688 If a man devises to his wife all his personal estate at a place call'd Wall his personal estate which is there at the time of his death passes.
Abr.Eq. 201 But where a man devises all his goods chattels , household stuff , furniture & other things at W ready money passes not for the words other things can only intend things of the like nature with those enumerated
Swin. 524 If the testator being constraind by necessity, as for the payment of his debts, supplying himself or his family with food &c. alienate the thing bequeath'd this is no ademption of the legacy & therefor

is the Exr bound to redeem the same or to pay the just value to the legatary.

If a legary be given to one person & after the same thing in the same will or in a codicil is given to another this

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Swin. 528, 529 is no ademption of the legacy given to the first person unless it appeard to be the testator's intention, but they shall divide the legacy between them
Ray.335 If A give to B £500 due to him from C as by bond appears, & after receive the money this is no ademption of the legacy
Abr.Eq. 302. n 2.
Ver.681
Abr.Eq.302.
A distinction has been taken between a voluntary & a compulsory payment but this distinction is now overruled.
Swin. 530 If A give to B 100 & in the same will another £ 700 witht taking notice of the first the second disposition is understood to be but a repetition of the first.
2. Ver.115
Pree.ch. 206
3 Ver.95
If A by will devises 200 to his daughter & afterwards on her marriage gives her more than that sum this shall be an extinguishment of the legacy

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Abr.Eq.203
Sal.155 pl.5

2.Ver.177
Prec.Ch.240
Sa.1.508
Prec.Ch.295
2.Ver.478
Trin. 1729
Crompton
ver.Sale

It has been establishd as law that where ever a Person gives a legacy as great or greater than the debt he owes the Legatee, such legacy shall be a satisfaction of the debt. But if the legacy be less than the sum due, payable on a contingency or future day, on these & the like circumstances it will be construed an additional bounty & not a satisfaction. And in all these cases the intention of the party ought to be the rule
Abr.Eq. 296 If the legatee dies in the life time of the testator the legacy is lapsed.
Do
2.Ver.496
Prec. Ch. 200
Where a person in the execution of a trust nominates those who are to receive a legacy given in a former will survives the nominees yet is not the legacy lapsed.
2. Ver. 116 A difference taken where there is a devise of money & quaere

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Abr.eq. 243
Prec.Ch. 470-1
2.Ver.207
Ver.425
Abr.eq.298
Where the legatee dies in the life time of the testator & there is a limitation over the limitation is good.
Dyer 59
Swin. 311
Off.Exr.347
2 Vent.342
If a legacy be devis 1d to one generally to be paid or payable at the age of 21 this is a vested legacy & tho he dies before he attains that age yet shall it go to his Exr
2 Ch.Ca.155
2 Sal.415 pl.2
Ver.462
Pr.Ch.21
Ab.eq.294
Bus.rep.227
Atk.rec.504
But if a legacy be devis'd one at 21 so as the legacy time be annex'd to the legacy itself & the legatee dies before he attainsthat age the legacy is lapsed
Pasch. 7
Annae
Strick ver
Hudson canc.
But if legacies are given to children and if any of them die their legacies to survive there shall be no survivorship after 21 or marriage tho' the words be general.
2.Ver.673 But if the time be annex'd to the legacy if interest be devised in the mean time tis a vested legacy & shall not lapse

If a legacy be given on condition not to

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2.Ver.

91

dispute a will & the legatee commences a writ whereby he disputes the validity of the will yet it is no forfeiture of the legacy provided there was probabiles causa litigandi
Swin. 266 All conditions in restraint of Marriage are to be considerd strictly
G.O.L.45
Swin 266
Ver.20
Str.214
A devise upon condition not to marry or not to marry a person of such a profession or calling is void unless it be in the

case of a husband devising to his wife, whether there be a limitation over or not

2 Ch.ca.22
Vent.199
Ver.20
Atk.rep.502
Prec. ch. 565
A condition which retrains marriage as to time place or person is good.

The prevailing distinction in the Cts of eqy is between such conditions as bind the legatee & such as are in terrorem only. If a legacy be given to a person on condition that he or she marry with the consent of A this is in terrorum only but if there be a limitation over this is binding.

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Ch.58
2 Ver. 573
If the person who is to give or refuse his assent derives an advantage from it the condition is in terrorem
Vent.199
Ch.138
Gil.eq rep.26
Wil.rep 284
Cr. 583
Ver.580
Where there is a limitation over if the parties who were to assent to the marriage declare their dissent but afterwards assent thereto this subsequent assent cannot devest the estate which dissent had vested in the person to whom it was limited.
2 Ch.Ca 25
Ver.31
2 Salk 416.pl.3
Where a tacit consent is sufficient A specific legatee is not to abate in proportion , in case of a deficiency of assets as pecuniary legatees must do, Cr.El. 467
Abr.eq.298 If a man devise his personal estate at W. this is a specific legacy
2 Ver.688
Prec. Ch. 392, 393
But if a man devises his personal estate at A & his personal estate at B & then devises a legacy to be paid out of his personal estate & has no other but at A & B, the legacy must be paid out of his specific legacies.
Do If a specific legacy be seised in execution the legatee shall have recompence in

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equity agt the Exrs or residuary legatee
Ver.31 If a man devise sevl legacies as 100£ to one and £50 to another tho' he directs the £100 legacy to be paid in the first place yet if the other legacies fall short the legatee of the £100 must make a proportionable abatement.
2.Ver.434 So if a legacy be given to Exrs for care & pains
Ver.94
2.Vent.358
2.ver.205
Ch.Ca.136
Creditors may compel legatees in eqy to refund. And a creditor may follow the assets in eqy into whose hands soever they come. Also one legatee may compel another to refund
Palm. 409 If there be a residuary legatee & the Exr omits part of the testators effects out of the inventory or undervalues those which he puts in the residuary legatee may file a bill of discovery against him before he has paid the testators debts
Abr.Eq. Equity will not in favor of the residuary legatee compel the Exr to plead the Stat. of limitations.

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Pr.Ch. 228
2.Ver.21
An Exr in the payment of a legacy shoud be careful that he takes a proper receipt
Ch.Ca. 245
Abr.eq. 300
Witht a decree or order of ll a ct of eqy a legacy cannot be paid to the father or other relation of an infant
2.Ver.261 If a legacy be given to a feme covert it must be paid to her husband tho' she lives separate from him, & tho they be divorced a mensa et thoro
2.Ver. 659 But a person wy by deed or will give any thing in trust for the seperate use of a feme covert & this shall be out of the power of her husband
G.O.L.272
2. Sal. 415. pl. 2
It is a rule in chy that Exrs have a years time to pay legacies.
2.Ver.31 299, 300
Abr. eq. 299
If a legatee dies before the legacy becomes payable his Admr &c must wait till the legacy woud have been payable to his testator.
2. Sal.415, pl.2
Ver.251
If a legacy be devis 1d generally it is regularly to carry interest from the first year after the death of the testator

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unless the legatee is of full age & neglects to demand it.
A legatee cannot take his legacy witht the Exrs assent.

If one is himself both Exr & devisee & he enters witht demonstration of election he shall be in as Exr.

An Exr may assent before probate of the will

 

 

Charles Marshall
Charles Marshall, esquire
Thomas Marshall
Colo Thomas Marshall
Colo Thomas Marshall
Kentucky District
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Money paid for my house


October 88 Paid Mr. B. Lewis £ 80
Novr 88 Paid Mr. Sydnor (specie) 6.17.4
Jany 4th 89 Paid for plank 3. 9
Paid Keeting & Smith 1.15 . 5
Jany 8th Paid Mr. Lewis 29. 8. 2
Jany 22d Paid Keeting & Smith 10. 5
Paid Mr. Sydnor ( in specie) 16. 0. 8
Paid Mr. Sydnor in warrante 49.19. 4
Paid Mr. Lewis 38. 10. 5
March 14th Paid Mr. Goode 24.
Paid Keeling & Smith 12
Paid do 8. 1. 8
Apl 4th Paid Mr. Goode 16. 2. 1
do Paid Mr. Sydnor (specie) 18
Paid do (int. warrants) 27. 3. 8
May 9th Paid Mr. Lewis (specie) 51
Nails   5. 9
Paid Keating & Smith 1. 3. 7
  16 Paid Mr. Sydnor 25
Paid do (specie) 12. 6. 3 1/2
428 5 4 1/ 2


Libel

June 11th Paid Mr. Duke for Levelling the cellar 0.18. 0
   89 Paid Mr. Goode 6. 1
for nails 6
June 25 Paid Mr. Lewis (specie) £14 14
June 29th Paid Mr. Keating & Smith 12.7
nails £1.9.6—oil & paint £4.5.6 5.10
July 6th Paid Mr. Sydnor thro' Mr. Winston 6
July 20th Paid Mr. Duke altering a window 6
July 20th Paid Mr. Lewis 20
   23d freight for nails 6/ carriage for
      do 2/ 8
   29th Paid Keating & Smith 16. 4. 8
Paid Mr. Lewis 8. 4. 3
Augt Paid Mr. Goode 6
Paid for glue 6
   31st Locks for vault 1
Paid Mr. Lewis 30. . 2 1/2
Sept 1st Paid for 4 douzen pullies 1.16
   8th Paid Mr. Lewis thro' D. Cockran 5
   14th Paid Mr. Duke for the window 7.12
   26th Paid Keating & Smith 4
Oc. 12 Paid for 26 gallons of oil 4.11
Paid for Hinges 1.16
145. 5. 1 1/2


Libel

Oc. 15th
Paid Keating & Smith 8.17.4
Paid for hinges 1. 5
for brads 9
Novr 9th Paid Mr. Goode £14.18 14.8
16th Paid Mr. Lewis in full 39.11. 1/2
Decr.2 Paid Mr. Sydnor 9 .8
4th To Mr. Keating 2. 5. 6
6th Paid Mr. Goode in full 8. 0.11
Glass & nails (to Mr. Morris) 56. 0. 5
22d To Mr. Keating 21. 5
Jany. 90 7th To Mr. Neron for Nails & paint 5. 6. 3
Glue 3 dollars 18
Feb 9th 4d. nails—10000 2
Paid Keating 6
March 7th Paid Keating 5. 0. 9
13 paid do in int. war. 10. 1. 6
26th pd do in do 9.10. 9
May 12 pd do in do 9. 1. 6
15 pd Mr. Booker for 2.5 2. 5
20 nails 1. 1
24th Paid Keating 7. 4
220 8 11 1/2


Limitation of Actions

Cr. Ch. 141 Limitation of personal actions extends not to slander of title.
Sid.95
Sal.206 pl. 5
Cr.Ch. 163
If the words are of themselves actionable the Stat. of limitations is a bar tho' a there be afterwards special damages secus where the words are not actionable but the special damage gives the cause of action
Will. rep. 742
Lev.273
No stat. cannot be pleaded to an action of debt brought agt a sheriff for money levied by him on a Fi. Fa. or to an award under hand & seal tho' the submission be by parol.
Carth.3 Tis a good bar to an action brought against the drawer of a bill of exchange.
Ch.Ca.26
2 Vent.345
A trust is not within these statutes
Ver. 256 A charity or legacy is not barred by length of time
Ch. Ca, 102 Mortgages not within the stat. generally
2. Sal. 424 pl.13
Sal. 421. pl. 4
Str.907
It is said in genl ihat where one brings an action within the time & dies before judgement the time being then expir'd this shall not prevent his Exr but the prosecution must be recent.

Limitation of Actions

2 Ver. 695 If there is no Exr agt whom the Plf may bring his action the stat. is no bar.
Ver.73 If a bill in chy is dismiss'd because the matter is properly cognizable at law the ct willpreserve the Plfs right agt this act.
Sal.420 Suing out a writ saves the stat.
Sal.28
2 Vent.151
If after the debt is barred the debtor acknowleged the debt & promises payment it revives it.
Car. 470
Bur.1099
A conditional promise will revive a debt, so will a bare acknowledgement.
Sal.154 pl.3
2 Ver.141
If a man by will or deed subject his lands to the payment of his debts those barred by the Stat. may be paid
Abr. eq. 305 So of book debts &c where a person advertizes generally that he will pay all persons what he owes them

The Stat. must be pleaded positively In debt for rent on nil debet pleaded

Sal.278 pl. 1 The Stat. of limitation may be given in evidence

Limitation of Actions

Morris £ 6. 12
A.R. 7. 16
G.P. 1. 8
H.B. 4. 10
J.Currie 8. 8
J .Dawson 6. 10
Stras 11. 4
Burwell 3. 10
Currie 16. 16


Mayhem

Money Paid for house
June 2
leads for windows £ 12.11
Nails 1.18
lead for house 1.18. 9
plank 1.10
nails     12
nails     12
shingles 12/     [12]
Paid Keating 9
Paid Mr. Shays for plaistering 33
Cord for windows     12
July paint 1. 3. 6
nails     12
plank 1.12. 6
July 4th Paid Mr. Keating (specie) 10. 0.10
Paid Mr. Keating (warrants) 13.19. 1
plank to Mr. Briton 4.11
drayage plank from Rocket     5
To Mr. Lipscomb for putting in grates &c) 6.12
& cellar door                                           )
Augt paint & nails 16
Hinges 2. 8
Painting roof 1. 4
104.18. 8


Maintenance

Augt Hinges bought in .Alexandria 1.17. 6
Sep paint 10/6 do 24/ 1.14.6
blacksmith for iron bars 1.16
paid Voss for plaistering &c. 55. 6. 2 3/4
Hinges Glue Skews 19
Pd Keating 2. 8
paint 18/ do 6 1. 4
Pd Doctor McClurg for grate 5. 5. 2
Nails 9
26 Paid Mr. Keating 16. 1. 4
Paid do in warrants 18.12. 9
Paid Mr. Allen for painting 3.12
Paper &c 12. 2. 5
iron for porch 7
Nails 1. 4
16. Paid Mr. Burton for )
scantling to porches &c ) 6.12
do ii 2.8.42) 6.12
Painter ii 3.12
brick work ii 3.11 ii 3 6.11
putting up paper 1. 1
laying marble slabs 1.11. 3
paint 36/ 1.16
nails 1. 2. 6
Three brass locks 3. 4
151. 18. 9. 3/4


Mandamus

27th Glazing windows 1. 4
No. 3d Paid Mr. Keating 7
6 pd Do 6. 0. 8
8th pd Mr. Burton for )
scantling for porches /in full/) 8.10. 9
brick work 3. 4. 3
iron for porch &c 2. 9
Paid Mr. McKim for banisters 2.17 6
paid for latches 12
paint 1. 8
Shingles &c 3. 8
Mr. Keating 29
Grates & Franklin 19. 1. 7
Glass 12
Paid Keating warrants 2.11
Paid dospecie 26.19.2
Paid Do in bonds 36. 7. 3
paint & nails 12.10. 2
iron for cellar windows 2.19. 9
10


Master & Servant

Lock 0. 7. 6
Making end windows 3.10


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List of fees recd from Tents Fairfax ads Hite

Stroude John ) £ 4-11- 8
Vanmeter wm. on same land)
Godwin Swift, Wm Dark Jacob Miller )
Phillip Ingle, Robt Lomy, Michael ) 9-17
Ingles, Abraham Neale ) 1- 8
Neale has paid but one Guinea of this)
Abraham Neal (relinquish'd 2-16
James Leith (800 acres of this in name of
Jonah) 7-8
Jeremiah Whitson 1- 8
Ebenezer Leith 1- 8
John Yates 1-8
Edward Snickers Joseph Anderson Cornelius)
Anderson, Jasper Ball, Thomas Shepherd ) 3-12
Francis Stribling John Milton 1-16
Wm Booth , Wm Taylor John Milton 19-4
Launcelot Lea 12-2
Jonathan Adle & Samuel)
Jonathan proprietor) 1- 8
From Fort tract 3- 8
8-12
46-18


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James Odle Genl G. Washington John A Washington John Over all, Abraham Keller) I enry Netherton ) Edl!Illnd Clair Mary Clevinger Exx &c. Humphry Keys MllX Walter Cuninghame John &! Thomas Lindsay) Albion Throckmorton ) no fees paid by A.T. Robert Ball John Grantham Nicholas) Schul 1 Simeon Hia t ) Simeon Hiatt, George Cloke John ) Daniel John Rees jr & Adam Livingston) Wm Leman & John Leman Nicho) -las & Edward Mercer ) Wm Morgan Vandever J From Denton & Cockn one Mr Harrison 1- 8 1- 4 1- 4 2-16 1- 10 1- 8 2-16 1 2-16 4-16 5 2- 16 3-16 36- 4 248 249

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Warner Washington ii 1- 8

wr Washington jr 1- 8 87/ From Adle 5- 2 99 From Layman 1- 8 From Spigle (part of Dentons tract) 1- 8 ,., llr. Yates 1-16 May 90 La.uncelott Lee 4.10 Leman 2-10 Harrison 2- 8 20- 2 Washington 6 26- 2 36- 4 146-18 109- 4 Au.gt E Leith 2- 8 90 J. Leith 2. 8 Sep Adel 5 Walter Cunninghame (appeal) 5-12 E. Leith 2.12 w. Hoop 3 No 91 Jeremiah Whit son 4. 4 Leman v Hite 6.18

Fauquier Plantation Dr

1787 Taxesexpenses

on negroee bought a horse torn do ii 20 20 7 30 250 251

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