| 1926 - 1038 sider
...Sheppard's Touchstone (161, 162) it is said: 'There need not be any formal words as "covenant," "promise" and the like to make a covenant on which to ground...covenant; for a covenant may be had by any other words.' Chancellor Kent in his Commentaries (vol. 4, 132), in speaking of whether a clause in a deed shall... | |
| 1882 - 542 sider
...Sheppard's Touchstone, 161-2, it is said: "There need not be any formal words, as 'covenant,' 'promise,' and the like, to make a covenant on which to ground...covenant, for a covenant may be had by any other words; and upon any part of an agreement in writing, in whatsoever words it be set down, for anything to be... | |
| 1890 - 1268 sider
...Touchstone (pages 161, 162) it is said: "There need not be any formal words, as 'covenant,' 'promise,' and the like, to make a covenant on which to ground an action of covenant, for a covenant may be hail by any other words." Chancellor Kent, in his Commentaries, (volume4, *132.) in speaking of whether... | |
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