The Law of Distresses and Replevins, Delineated: Wherein the Whole Law Under Those Heads is Considered : what Things May, Or May Not be Distrained : and the Regular Method to be Pursued in Suing Out Replevins, &c. Agreeable to the Present Practice : with Many References to the Best AuthoritiesH. Lintot, 1757 - 358 sider |
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... gi- ven to the Lord to recover the Rent or Services which the Tenant hath obliged him- felf by his feudal Contract to pay by way of Retribution for his Farm . B These Spel.Rem.40 . Bacon on Government 47 : Vigel . 257.
... gi- ven to the Lord to recover the Rent or Services which the Tenant hath obliged him- felf by his feudal Contract to pay by way of Retribution for his Farm . B These Spel.Rem.40 . Bacon on Government 47 : Vigel . 257.
Side 2
... These Services , when the feudal Te- nures prevailed , were chiefly of two Sorts , either Military as attending on the Lord in War , or Minifterial as at- tending his Courts in Time of Peace , and there affifting the Lord in the Di ...
... These Services , when the feudal Te- nures prevailed , were chiefly of two Sorts , either Military as attending on the Lord in War , or Minifterial as at- tending his Courts in Time of Peace , and there affifting the Lord in the Di ...
Side 3
... these feudal Forfei- tures changed into Diftreffes according to the pignorary Method of the Civil Law , from whence the Notion feems first to have been borrowed , as may be feen in the Title , * De diftractione Dig . lib . 20 . pignorum ...
... these feudal Forfei- tures changed into Diftreffes according to the pignorary Method of the Civil Law , from whence the Notion feems first to have been borrowed , as may be feen in the Title , * De diftractione Dig . lib . 20 . pignorum ...
Side 5
... these Lords per Miniftros Domini Regis 2 Inft . 102,3 . jufticiari non permittant , nec fuftineant * Would take fevere Revenge and Diftreffes until they had received Fines at their Pleasure . + Would not be juftified by the Officers of ...
... these Lords per Miniftros Domini Regis 2 Inft . 102,3 . jufticiari non permittant , nec fuftineant * Would take fevere Revenge and Diftreffes until they had received Fines at their Pleasure . + Would not be juftified by the Officers of ...
Side 6
... These were to remain in the Lord's Hands as Pledges to compel the Per- formance , and the Detention was no longer lawful than the Tenant refused to do the Services which were reserved by the feudal Contract ; and by what Steps it came ...
... These were to remain in the Lord's Hands as Pledges to compel the Per- formance , and the Detention was no longer lawful than the Tenant refused to do the Services which were reserved by the feudal Contract ; and by what Steps it came ...
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Side 302 - Land obliged, to anfwer : And this he is ready to verify : Wherefore for want of a fufficient Plea in this Behalf, the fame W.
Side 332 - Court to ascertain the amount of the expense of the doing the same, we command you that, by the oath of twelve good and lawful men of your bailiwick, you diligently inquire what is the amount of the expenses incurred by the said AB [or
Side 274 - Manner to anfwer: And this they are ready to -verify : Wherefore for want of a fufficient Plea in this Behalf, the...
Side 318 - AB hath sustained, as well by means of the premises aforesaid, as for his costs and charges by him about his suit in this behalf expended ; and that you send to us [or in CP
Side 254 - Nicholas above thereof complains : and this he prays may be inquired of by the country, and the faid Samuel like wife, &c.
Side 331 - John was ready to verify and prove, as the court, &c, And becaufe the faid...
Side 184 - Conuzance generally, that the Plaintiff in Replevin, or other Tenant of the Lands and Tenements whereon such Distress was made, enjoyed the same under a Grant or Demise at such a certain Rent, during the Time wherein the Rent distrained for incurred, which Rent was then and still remains due...
Side 292 - Edward, to which he the faid lfillijm hath no neceffity, neither is he bound by the law of the land in any manner to anfwer; and this he is ready to verify: wherefore for want of a fufficient plea in this behalf...
Side 294 - Sheriff is commanded, that by the Oath of good and lawful Men of the County aforefaid he diligently inquire what Damages the faid Sylas hath fuftained, as well by Reafon of the Taking and unjuft Detention of...
Side 251 - The king, &c. We command you, that justly and without delay you cause to be replevied the cattle of B. which D. took and unjustly detains, as it is said, and afterwards thereupon cause him justly to be removed, that we may hear no more clamour thereupon for want of justice, &C.1 DECLARATION IN REPLEVIN.