October, 1845, a contingent, an executory, and a future interest, and a possibility coupled with an interest, in any tenements or hereditaments of any tenure, whether the object of the gift or limitation of such interest or possibility be or be not ascertained,... The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence - Page 2551846Full view - About this book
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1850 - 702 pages
...the object of the gift or limitation of such interest or possibility be or be not ascertained, also a right of entry, whether immediate or future, and whether vested or contingent : The words " convey" and " conveyance," applied to any person, shall mean the execution by such person... | |
| International law - 1845 - 542 pages
...the object of the gift or limitation of such interest or possibility be or be not ascertained, also a right of entry, whether immediate or future, and...England, of any tenure, may be disposed of by deed ; but that no such disposition shall, by force only of this Act, defeat or enlarge an estate tail;... | |
| International law - 1845 - 532 pages
...the object of the gift or limitation of such interest or possibility be or be not ascertained, also a right of entry, whether immediate or future, and...England, of any tenure, may be disposed of by deed ; but that no such disposition shall, by force only of this Act, defeat or enlarge an estate tail ;... | |
| Joshua Williams - Real property - 1845 - 458 pages
...; Priuof such interest or possibility be or be not ascertained ; also for the alienation of rights of entry, whether immediate or future, and whether...tenements or hereditaments in England, of any tenure (a:). The^effect of this enactment is to &nvfc^&6^ •//*»,«/> « render all contjngent Remainders... | |
| Sir Thomas Littleton - Land tenure - 1846 - 276 pages
...; 1 Black. Rep. 351, SC ; 1 Fonbl. Eq. 355), but by 8 & 9 Viet. c. 106, s. 6, after the 1st day of October, 1845, a right of entry, whether immediate...England, of any tenure, may be disposed of by deed, which, says Mr. Neale (Real Prop. Acts, 53), will give the assignee a right to enter for a breach of... | |
| George Spence - Civil procedure - 1846 - 708 pages
...object of the gift, or limitation of such interest or possibility, be or be not ascertained ; also a right of entry, whether immediate or future, and...contingent, into or upon any tenements or hereditaments of any tenure, may be disposed of by deed, though no such disposition is, by force of this Act only,... | |
| William Hughes - Conveyancing - 1846 - 512 pages
...object of the gift or limitation, or such interest or possibility, be or be not ascertained ; also a right of entry, whether immediate or future, and whether vested or contingent, into or upon any lands or hereditaments in England, or of any tenure, may be disposed of by deed ; but that no disposition... | |
| Thomas Platt - Leases - 1847 - 932 pages
...the object of the gift or limitation of such interest or possibility be or be not ascertained, also a right of entry, whether immediate or future, and...England, of any tenure, may be disposed of by deed. But it is yet to be decided whether the term dispose of applies to the leasing powers of the persons... | |
| Charles Broadbelt Claydon - Landlord and tenant - 1847 - 524 pages
...the object of the gift or limitation of such interest or possibility be or be not ascertained, also a right of entry, whether immediate or future, and...England, of any tenure, may be disposed of by deed ; but that no such disposition shall, by force only of this act, defeat or enlarge an estate tail ;... | |
| Thomas Platt - Leases - 1847 - 928 pages
...taker thereof be not named a party to the same indenture. And by the same act (k), a right of re-entry, whether immediate or future, and whether vested or...tenements or hereditaments in England, of any tenure, may now be disposed of by deed. Independently of this act, a lessee who assigns his term, (d) Davy v. Matthew,... | |
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