| Richard Preston - 1806 - 608 sider
...the appurtenances, to any person or persons for any term or number of years not exceeding twenty-one years, to take effect in possession, and not in reversion, or by way of future interest, so as there shall be reserved on every such limitation or appointment by way of demise or lease, the... | |
| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1808 - 652 sider
...if a reversionary lease is not to be granted, it is expressly declared that the lease shall be made to take effect in possession, and not in reversion, or by way of future interest. But it has been determined, that even a general power to lease for a certain number of years, without... | |
| Anthony Highmore - 1809 - 648 sider
...grant building and repairing leases of other parts of their manor, for any term not exceeding 84 years, in possession and not in reversion, or by way of future interest, with liberty for the lessees to take down buildings, and convert the materials to such uses as should... | |
| Richard Preston - 1809 - 296 sider
...from the observations which follow. Frequently, it is required by powers, that the lease shall be made in possession, and not in reversion, or by way of future interest. Therefore, in executing powers, this stipulation must'be observed. So in common law, leases for lives,... | |
| William Roberts - 1809 - 750 sider
...aforesaid, to make leases of all or any part of the said premises for any term not exceeding 21 years in possession, and not in reversion, or by way of future interest, so as there be reserved in every such lease the best and most improved yearly rent, to be incident... | |
| Anthony Highmore - 1810 - 1034 sider
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| Richard Preston - 1817 - 600 sider
...from the observations which follow. Frequently, it is required by powers, that the lease shall be made in possession, and not in reversion, or by way of future interest. Therefore, in'executing powers, this stipulation must be observed, So in common law, leases for lives,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore - 1820 - 824 sider
...Barbara, for their respective lives, for any term or number of years absolute, not exceeding twenty-one years, to take effect in possession, and not in reversion, or by way of future interest ; so as upon every such lease for an absolute term not exceeding twenty-one years, there be reserved... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, William John Broderip, Peregrine Bingham - 1820 - 644 sider
...V. Mansel, for their respective lives, for any term. or number of years absolute, not exceeding 21 years, to take effect in possession, and not in reversion, or by way of future interest ; so as upon every such lease for an absolute term not exceeding 21 years, there were reserved and... | |
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