A Practical Treatise on the Law of AdvowsonsA. Strahan, 1824 - 323 páginas |
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John Mirehouse. Page 7 8 8 8 10 - 11 The right of patronage passes under the word appurtenances Except in the case of the king Advowsons might have been appendant to earldoms and honors The nature of the subject to which an advow- son ...
John Mirehouse. Page 7 8 8 8 10 - 11 The right of patronage passes under the word appurtenances Except in the case of the king Advowsons might have been appendant to earldoms and honors The nature of the subject to which an advow- son ...
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... , 63 64 Sect . IV . On the Transfer of Advowsons as affected by -- Grants of the King . An advowson will not pass in the case of the king without special words 64 Of a rectory and advowson of a vicarage Nothing passes xii CONTENTS .
... , 63 64 Sect . IV . On the Transfer of Advowsons as affected by -- Grants of the King . An advowson will not pass in the case of the king without special words 64 Of a rectory and advowson of a vicarage Nothing passes xii CONTENTS .
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John Mirehouse. Of a rectory and advowson of a vicarage Nothing passes by a royal grant but what is intended Construed so that it may take effect Operation of the king's grants by stat . prær . reg . Sect . V. --- On Grants of Avoidances ...
John Mirehouse. Of a rectory and advowson of a vicarage Nothing passes by a royal grant but what is intended Construed so that it may take effect Operation of the king's grants by stat . prær . reg . Sect . V. --- On Grants of Avoidances ...
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... pass with the demesnes of the manor to which it was therefore said to be appendant . ( 1 ) an advowson An advowson ... passes under is called an advowson appendant , and the right the word ap- of the advowson passes with it , such as ...
... pass with the demesnes of the manor to which it was therefore said to be appendant . ( 1 ) an advowson An advowson ... passes under is called an advowson appendant , and the right the word ap- of the advowson passes with it , such as ...
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... pass by livery without deed and without saying cum pertinentiis ( 2 ) , except in the case of the king , as will be here- after shewn , and actual seisin of a manor will give also actual seisin of the advowson to which it is appendant ...
... pass by livery without deed and without saying cum pertinentiis ( 2 ) , except in the case of the king , as will be here- after shewn , and actual seisin of a manor will give also actual seisin of the advowson to which it is appendant ...
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