| William Woodfall - 1802 - 736 sider
...inheritance ; but whenever it is fevered, either by the aft of God, as by a tempeft, or by a trefpaffer and by wrong, it belongs to him who has the firft...whether in fee or in tail, who may bring trover for it. — If A. be tenant for years, remainder to B. for life, remainder to C. in fee, A. is doing wafte... | |
| William Cruise - 1804 - 632 sider
...God, as by tempefl, .'*' or by a trefpafler and by wrong, it belongs to him " who has the firfl eflate of inheritance, whether in " fee or in tail ; who...occafion of the great windfall " of timber on the Cawndijh eflate. . As to the tenant for life, he ought not to " have any mare of the money arifing... | |
| William Woodfall - 1822 - 722 sider
...as by a tempest, or by a trespasser and by wrong, it belongs to him who has the first vested estate of inheritance, whether in fee or in tail, who may bring trover for it (b). So, where there are intermediate contingent estates of inheritance, and the timber is •cut down... | |
| Nathan Dane - 1824 - 620 sider
...act of God or by tempest, or by a trespasser and by wrong, it belongs to him who had the first estate of inheritance, whether in fee or in tail, who may bring trover for it : 2. That the tenant for life could not have any part of the money arising by the sale of the timber... | |
| William Selwyn - 1838 - 838 sider
...of God, as by tempest, or by a trespasser and by wrong, it belongs to him who has the first estate of inheritance, whether in fee or in tail, who may bring trover for it. Trover was brought by a tenant in tail, expectant on the determination of an estate for life0, without... | |
| George Crabb - 1846 - 842 sider
...of God, as by a tempest, or by a trespasser, or by wrong, it belongs to him who has the first estate of inheritance, whether in fee or in tail, who may bring trover for it ; and this was so decreed upon occasion of the great windfall of timber on the Cavendish estate, per Lord C. King... | |
| William Selwyn - 1861 - 874 sider
...act of God, as by tempest, or by a trespasser and by wrong, belongs to him who has the first estate of inheritance, whether in fee or in tail, who may bring trover for \i(b). .Trover was brought by a tenant in tail, expectant on the determination of an estate for life,... | |
| Charles Davidson - 1873 - 780 sider
...waste), the produce at once becomes the property at law of the owner of the first vested remainder of inheritance (whether in fee or in tail), who may bring trover for it, or file his bill for an account in equity (p), notwithstanding the posthe thinnings should be employed... | |
| John Chipman Gray - 1888 - 936 sider
...God, as by tempest, or 113- a trespasser and 03- wrong, it belongs to him who has the first estate of inheritance, whether in fee or in tail, who may bring trover for it ; and this was so decreed upon occasion of the great windfall of timber on the Cavendish estate.1 2dly. As to the... | |
| United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1888 - 612 sider
...of God, as by tempest, or by a trespasser, and by wrong, it belongs to him who has the first estate of inheritance, whether in fee or in tail, who may bring trover for it, and this was so decreed upon occasion of the great windfall of timber ou the Cavendish estate." Secondly. " As to... | |
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