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PRÆF. 6 REP.
FIFTH EDITION
WITH ADDITIONS.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR J. AND W. T. CLARKE, LAW BOOKSELLERS,
PORTUGAL STREET, LINCOLN'S INN.
1820.
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III. For what Things an Ejectment will lie.
IV. In what Cases an Entry must be made on the Land
before Ejectment brought.
V. In what Cases a Notice to quit must be given before
Ejectment brought Requisites of Notice-
Waver of Notice-Where Notice is not re-
quired
VI. Of the Mode of proceeding in Ejectment and herein
of the Declaration.
VII. Of the Service of Declaration..
VIII. Of the subsequent Proceedings-Judgment against
casual Ejector-Appearance of Defendant-
Consent Rule-Stat. 11 G. 2. c. 19. s. 13. ena-
bling Landlord to defend
...
IX. Of the Proceedings in Ejectment, directed by
Stat. 4 G. 2. c. 28. s. 2. in order to obviate the
Difficulties attending Re-entries at Common
Law, for Non-payment of Rent Arrear-Of
the Proceedings where the Possession is vacant..
XIV. In what Cases a Court of Equity will restrain the
Party from bringing further Ejectments, by
granting a perpetual Injunction
XV. Of the Action of Trespass for Mesne Profits
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714
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741
742
437
CHAP. XIX.
Executors and Administrators.
I. Of Bona Notabilia
II. Of the Nature of the Interest of an Executor or
Administrator in the Estate of the Deceased—
In what Cases it is transmissible, and where an
Administration de bonis non is necessary ••••
III. Of limited or temporary Administrations...
IV. Of an Executor de son Tort
V. Of the Disposition of the Estate of the Deceased,
and of the Order in which such Disposition
ought to be made
VII. Of Actions by Executors and Administrators...
VIII. Of Actions against Executors and Administrators
IX. Of the Pleadings, and herein of the Right of Re-
tainer-Evidence-Costs-Judgment....
CHAP. XX.
Factor:
Of the Nature of the Employment of a Factor-Power
and Authority-Lien-Liability of Principal
-Evidence
CHAP. XXI.
Fishery.
I. Of the Right of Fishing in the Sea, and in the
Creeks and Arms thereof, and in fresh Rivers..
II. Of the different kinds of Fishery-Several Fishery
-Free Fishery-Common of Fishery.....
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CHAP. XXII.
Frauds, Statute of
Statute 29 Car. 2. c. 3. entitled "an Act for Prevention of
Frauds and Perjuries."
I. Introduction. The first, second, and third Sections,
relating to parol Demises, Assignments, and
Surrenders
801
II. The fourth and seventeenth Sections, relating to
Agreements..
806
III. The fifth and sixth Sections, relating to the Execu-
tion and Revocation of Wills....
832
CHAP. XXIII.
Game.
I. Of the Right of taking and destroying the Game at
Common Law, and of the Restraints imposed
on the Exercise of such Right by Statute ...
II. Of the Appointment and Authority of Game-keepers
III. Of the Statutes 5 Ann. c. 14.-9 Ann. c. 25.—28
G. 2. c. 12. relating to the Preservation of the
Game; the Penalties imposed for Offences
against these Statutes; the Modes of recover-
ing the Penalties; 1st, By Distress-2ndly,
By Action of Debt, and herein of the Stat.
8 G. 1. c. 19.-26 G. 2. c. 2.-2 G. 3. c. 19.
IV. Of the Statutes relating to the Destruction of the
Game, at improper Seasons of the Year-
Stat. 2. G. 3. c. 19.-13 G. 3. c. 55.-39
G. 3. c. 34,-Declaration-Evidence.......
V. Of the Duties made payable in respect of killing
Game
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