Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery: By the Right Hon. Sir J. L. Knight Bruce, Vice-chancellor, Volum 2

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Side 629 - That when any land shall have been devised by any testator who shall die after the Thirty-first day of December, One thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, to the heir or to the person who shall be the heir of such testator, such heir shall be considered to have acquired the land as a devisee, and not by descent...
Side 441 - ... the right to make such entry or distress or to bring such action shall have first accrued to the person making or bringing the same.
Side 631 - And as to all my moneys, stocks and funds in the Bank of England, and all my ready moneys, and securities for money, arrears of rent and of dividends, and all and singular other my personal estate and effects, whatsoever and wheresoever...
Side 218 - Lives of [naming them], and the Lives and Life of the Survivors and Survivor of them...
Side 255 - CD shall from time to time by any deed or deeds instrument or instruments in writing with or without power of revocation and new appointment to be by him sealed and delivered in the presence of and to be attested by two or more credible witnesses...
Side 566 - That if any Action or Suit shall be commenced against any Person or Persons for any thing done in pursuance of this Act...
Side 441 - December, 1833, no person shall make an entry or distress, or bring an action to recover any land or rent, but within twenty years next after the time at which the right to make such entry or distress or to bring such action shall have first accrued to some person through whom he claims...
Side 442 - ... for the recovery whereof such entry, distress, action, or suit respectively might have been made or brought within such period, shall be extinguished.
Side 566 - And be it further enacted, That if any Person or Persons shall think himself, herself or themselves aggrieved by any Thing done in pursuance of this Act...
Side 518 - The settlor conveys it to the use of himself for life, and after his death to the use that his widow may receive a rent charge (or jointure, as it is called).

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