| Sir Thomas Littleton - 1841 - 794 sider
...over. As, if there be a gift in tail, the reversion of the fee is, without any special reservation, vested in the donor by act of law : and so also the...years, or at will, continues in the lessor. For the fee-simple of all lands must abide somewhere; and if he, who was before possessed of the whole, carves... | |
| Henry Kent Staple Causton - 1842 - 346 sider
...over : as if there be a gift in tail, the reversion of the fee is, without any special reservation, vested in the donor by act of law : and so also the...; and if he who was before possessed of the whole, carve • Dyer. 358. 8 Rep. 96. t Co. Litt. 22. t 1 Sid. 451. § 1 lust. 142. out of it any smaller... | |
| John Bouvier - 1854 - 692 sider
...sec. 3, § 3, 4. No. 1859. make but one estate, namely, a fee simple. The reason for this is, that the fee simple of all lands must abide somewhere, and if he who has before possessed the whole, carves out of it any particular estate, and grants it away, whatever... | |
| William Blackstone - 1865 - 642 sider
...him. As, if there be a gift in tail, the reversion of the fee is, without any special reservation, vested in the donor by act of law: and so also the...years, or at will, continues in the lessor. For the fee-simple of all lands must abide somewhere; and if he, who was before possessed of the whole, carves... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1867 - 926 sider
...iJLjöverT^'Äs, "¡Г there be a gift in tail, the reversion of the fee is, without any special reservation, vested in the donor by act of law : and so also the...years, or at will, continues in the lessor. For the fee-simple of all lands must abide somewhere ; and if he, who was before possessed of the whole, carves... | |
| William Blackstone - 1872 - 776 sider
...over. As, if there be a gift in tail, the reversion of the fee is, without any special reservation, vested in the donor by act of law : and so also the...years, or at will, continues in the lessor. For the fee-simple of all lands must abide somewhere ; and if he, who was before possessed of the whole, carves... | |
| David Mitchell Aird - 1873 - 366 sider
...reversion, after an estate for life, years, or at will, continues in the lessor ; for the fee-simple of all lands must abide somewhere; and if he, who...it away, whatever is not so granted remains in him. Thus a grant of an estate by the owner of the fee-simple to "A. for life" leaves in the grantor this... | |
| William Blackstone, David Mitchell Aird - 1873 - 386 sider
...him. As, if there be a gift in tail, the reversion of the fee is, without any special reservation, vested in the donor by act of law ; and so also the...years, or at will, continues in the lessor ; for the fee-simple of all lands must abide somewhere; and if he, who was before possessed of the whole, carves... | |
| William Blackstone - 1876 - 782 sider
...over. As, if there be a gift in tail, the reversion of the fee is, without any special reservation, vested in the donor by act of law : and so also the...after an estate for life, years, or at will, continues iu the lessor. For the fee-simple of all lands must abide somewhere ; and if he, who was before possessed... | |
| William Blackstone - 1877 - 640 sider
...granted out by him. As, if there be a gift in tail, the reversion of the fee is, without any reservation, vested in the donor by act of law : and so also the...years, or at will, continues in the lessor. For the fee-simple of all lands must abide somewhere ; and if he, who was before possessed of the whole, carves... | |
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