The Most Material Parts of Blackstone's Commentaries, Reduced to Questions and AnswersBaker, Voorhis & Company, 1891 - 392 |
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... vested somewhere a power of defining those circumstances , which ( had they been foreseen ) the legislator himself would have expressed . 51. Upon what does equity essentially depend ? -62 . Upon the particular circumstances of each ...
... vested somewhere a power of defining those circumstances , which ( had they been foreseen ) the legislator himself would have expressed . 51. Upon what does equity essentially depend ? -62 . Upon the particular circumstances of each ...
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... vested in them by the immutable laws of nature . 10. What then is the first and primary end of human laws ? —124 . To maintain and regulate these absolute rights of individuals . Such rights as are social and relative result from , and ...
... vested in them by the immutable laws of nature . 10. What then is the first and primary end of human laws ? —124 . To maintain and regulate these absolute rights of individuals . Such rights as are social and relative result from , and ...
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... vested at once in his heir ; who is , eo instanti , king to all intents and purposes . 17. Is the king sole magistrate ? -250 . He is not only the chief , but properly the sole , magistrate of the nation ; all others acting by ...
... vested at once in his heir ; who is , eo instanti , king to all intents and purposes . 17. Is the king sole magistrate ? -250 . He is not only the chief , but properly the sole , magistrate of the nation ; all others acting by ...
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... vested in the royal person , in order to support his dignity and maintain his power . This revenue is either ordinary or extra- ordinary . 2. What is his ordinary revenue ? —281 . It is such as has either subsisted time out of mind in ...
... vested in the royal person , in order to support his dignity and maintain his power . This revenue is either ordinary or extra- ordinary . 2. What is his ordinary revenue ? —281 . It is such as has either subsisted time out of mind in ...
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... vested ? —8 . Occupancy is that by which the title to land was , in fact , originally gained ; every man seizing to his own continued use such spots of ground as he found most agreeable to his own con- venience , provided he found them ...
... vested ? —8 . Occupancy is that by which the title to land was , in fact , originally gained ; every man seizing to his own continued use such spots of ground as he found most agreeable to his own con- venience , provided he found them ...
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absolute act of parliament action alien ancestor ancient benefit of clergy blood called cause CHAPTER chattels chose in action civil committed common law contract conveyance coparcenary copyhold corporation court court of equity coverture crime crown custom damages death debt deed defendant descend dower duties England equity escheat execution executor fee-simple felony feme covert feodal feoffment forfeiture freehold grant grantor guardian hath heirs hereditaments homicide husband indictment inheritance injury interest issue joint-tenants judges judgment jurisdiction jury justice kinds king king's knight-service lands and tenements lease liberty livery of seizin lord marriage matter oath offense original owner parliament particular estate party person plaintiff plea possession prerogative principal prisoner punishment reason recover remainder remedy rent rule seized sheriff Sir Edward Coke socage sorts species statute tenant tenure things tion trespass trial usually vested villein whereby wherein wife words writ
Popularne fragmenty
Strona 49 - THERE is nothing which so generally strikes the imagination, and engages the affections of mankind, as the right of . property ; or that sole and despotic dominion which one man claims and exercises over the external things of the world} in total exclusion of the right of any other individual in the universe.
Strona 2 - Commentaries remarks, that this law of Nature being coeval with mankind, and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all the globe, in all countries and at all times; no human laws are of any validity if contrary to this, and such of them as are valid, derive all their force, and all their validity, and all their authority, mediately and immediately, from this original...
Strona 88 - AN estate in reversion is the residue of an estate left in the grantor, to commence in possession after the determination of some particular estate granted out by him q.
Strona ix - Then welcome business, welcome strife, Welcome the cares, the thorns of life, The visage wan, the pore-blind sight, The toil by day, the lamp by night, The tedious forms, the solemn prate, The pert dispute, the dull debate, The drowsy bench, the babbling hall, For thee, fair Justice, welcome all!
Strona 73 - As, if an estate be granted to a woman during her widowhood, or to a man until he be promoted to a benefice : in these, and similar cases, whenever the contingency happens,- when the widow marries, or when the grantee obtains a benefice, the respective estates are absolutely determined and gone*.
Strona 55 - AN incorporeal hereditament is a right issuing out of a thing corporate (whether real or personal) or concerning, or annexed to, or exercisable within, the same (a).
Strona 318 - So, if a man takes another in the act of adultery with his wife, and kills him directly upon the spot...
Strona 194 - ... directed to the judge and parties, of a suit in any inferior court, commanding them to cease from the prosecution thereof, upon a suggestion, that either the cause originally, or some collateral matter arising therein, does not belong to that jurisdiction, but to the cognizance of some court.
Strona 198 - Injuries affecting a man's health are where, by any unwholesome practices of another, a man sustains any apparent damage in his vigor or constitution. As by selling him bad provisions or wine; by the exercise of a noisome trade, which infects the air in his neighborhood; or by the neglect or unskilful management of his physician, surgeon, or apothecary.
Strona 4 - Municipal law, thus understood, is properly defined to be a 'rule of civil conduct prescribed by the supreme power in a state, commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong.