This estate is of an amphibious nature, partaking partly of an estate-tail, and partly of an estate for life. The tenant is, in truth, only tenant for life, but with many of the privileges of a tenant in tail ; as not to be punishable for waste... Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another] - Side 123av sir William Blackstone - 1825Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Blackstone - 1791 - 566 sider
...veiled in them r . A poflibility of iflue is always fuppofed to exift, in law, unlefs extinguifhed by the death of the parties; even though the donees be each of . them an hundred years old z . THIS eftate is of an amphibious nature, partaking partly of an eftate-tail, and partly of an eftate... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 676 sider
...once veiled in them '. A poflibility of iflue is always fuppofed to exift, in law, unlefs extinguifhed by the death of the parties •, even though the donees be each of them an hundred years old *. THIS eftate is of an amphibious nature, partaking partly of an eftate-tail, and partly of an eftate for... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 700 sider
...vcfted in them'. A poflibility of ifluc is always fuppolcd to exift, in law, unlefs extinguifhed by die death of the parties ; even though the donees be each of them an huudred years old *. THIS eftate is of an amphibious nature, partaking partly »f an eftatc-uil, and... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 680 sider
...f. A poffibility of iflue is always fuppofed to exift, in law, unlefs extinguifhed by the death.of the parties; even though the donees be each of them an hundred years old -. THIS eftate is of an amphibious nature, partaking partly of an eftate-tail, and partly of an eftate for... | |
| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 sider
...notwithstanding the w LitC me. 32. x 1 Roll. H. i • 1H ' '• Hep. 8«. inheritance once vested in them p. A possibility of issue is always supposed to exist,...only tenant for life, but with many of the privileges of a tenant in tail ; as, not to be punishable for waste, ta'c. t(3): or, he is tenant in tail, with... | |
| New Jersey. Supreme Court - 1839 - 658 sider
...the common law, the possibility of issue is commensurate with life; the Commentaries declare it thus. "A possibility of issue is always supposed to exist in law, unless entinguishcd by death, even though the donees be each of them an hundred years old." 2 111. Com. 125.... | |
| Alexander Whellier - 1825 - 836 sider
...have this estate, but be barely tenants for lite, notwithstanding the inheritance once vested in them. A possibility of issue is always supposed to exist,...is of an amphibious nature, partaking partly of an estate tail, and partly of an estate for life. The tenant is, in truth, only tenant for life, but with... | |
| Thomas Walter Williams - 1825 - 596 sider
...have this estate, but be barely tenants for life, notwithstanding the inheritance once vested in them. A possibility of issue is always supposed to exist...though the donees be each of them an hundred years old. Ibid. This estate is of an amphibious nature, partaking partly of an estate-tail and partly an estate... | |
| William Blackstone - 1827 - 916 sider
...this estate, but be barely tenants for life, notwithstanding the inheritance once vested in them, fy ) A possibility of issue is always supposed to exist,...though the donees be each of them an hundred years old. (г) This estate is of an amphibious nature, partaking partly of an estate-tail, and partly of an estate... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 852 sider
...God, that is, which can only by the death of that person out of whose body the issue was ihVac?of God. to spring; for no limitation, conveyance, or other...though the donees be each of them an hundred years old (z). This estate is of an amphibious nature, partaking partly The nature of of an estate-tail, and... | |
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