Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... Statute de Donis Conditionalibus ( sometimes called the Statute of Entail ) was cir- cumvented . The Statute contemplated land being tied up indefinitely by means of estates tail . But the Courts set their face against a system which ...
... Statute de Donis Conditionalibus ( sometimes called the Statute of Entail ) was cir- cumvented . The Statute contemplated land being tied up indefinitely by means of estates tail . But the Courts set their face against a system which ...
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... statute , ( 6 ) a proviso for forfeiture on attempting to alien , and ( 7 ) an agreement not to suffer a recovery . All these artifices were rejected by the Courts . scenes . palatable to a theatre audience was their comic- [ 73 ] FINES ...
... statute , ( 6 ) a proviso for forfeiture on attempting to alien , and ( 7 ) an agreement not to suffer a recovery . All these artifices were rejected by the Courts . scenes . palatable to a theatre audience was their comic- [ 73 ] FINES ...
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... Statute of Merton in 1235 ; and , before the controversy was settled by the Inclosure Act of 1845 , more than four thousand Acts of Parliament , public or private , regu- lating the subject of the inclosure of commons were placed upon ...
... Statute of Merton in 1235 ; and , before the controversy was settled by the Inclosure Act of 1845 , more than four thousand Acts of Parliament , public or private , regu- lating the subject of the inclosure of commons were placed upon ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF CHANCERYCLEMENTS INN | 37 |
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