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Pocket Encyclopedia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Polite Literature - Page 72
edited by - 1811 - 415 pages
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 518 pages
...in the parfon ; and, if we fuppofe it vefted in his natural capacity, on his death it might defcend to his heir, and would be liable to his debts and incumbrances : or, at beft, the heir might be compellable, at fome trouble and expenfe, to conYey thefe rights to the fucceeding...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England,: In Four Books, Volume 1

William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 pages
...in the parfon ; and, if we fuppofe it vetted in his natural capacity, on his death it might defcend to his heir, and would be liable to his debts and incumbrances : or, at beft, the heir might be compellable, at fome trouble and expenfe, to convey thefe rights to the fucceeding...
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A pocket encyclopædia, or library of general knowledge, Volumes 1-4

Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 474 pages
...and with the intention that the same emoluments should erer after continue as a return for the sama exertions. How, then, was this to be effected ? The...if we suppose it vested in his natural capacity, on hisdeath it might descend to his heir, and would be liable to his debts and incumbrances ; or, at best,...
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Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another], Volume 1

sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 pages
...continue as a recompence for the same care, . " Ff. SO. 16. 8. " Co. Litt. 43. c fbid. 3, 4. 7. But how was this to be effected ? The freehold was vested...and incumbrances : or, at best, the heir might be compella'ole, at some trouble and expense, to convey these rights to the succeeding incumbent. The...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common ..., Volume 8

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Peregrine Bingham - 1834 - 622 pages
...always said, the freehold is vested in the spiritual incumbent; but if we could suppose it vested in him in his natural capacity on his death, it might descend to his heir, which cannot be; the law has, therefore, wisely ordained, that the spiritual person, as such, shall...
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Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas & Exchequer ...

John Bayly Moore, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1833 - 830 pages
...always said the freehold is vested in the spiritual incumbent, but, if we could suppose it vested in him in his natural capacity, on his death it might descend to his heir, which cannot be: the law has therefore wisely ordained that the spiritual person, as such, shall never...
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Reports of Cases Heard and Decided in the House of Lords on ..., Volume 1

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1835 - 680 pages
...always said the prebend is vested in the spiritual incumbent ; but if we could suppose it vested in him in his natural capacity, on his death it might descend to his heir, which cannot be. The law has therefore wisely ordained that the spiritual person, as such, shall never...
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New Reports of Cases Heard in the House of Lords: On Appeals and ..., Volume 7

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Richard Bligh - 1835 - 504 pages
...said, the freehold is vested in the spiritual incumbent; but, if we could suppose it vested in him in his natural capacity on his death, it might descend to his heir, which cannot be ; the law has, therefore, wisely ordained, that the spiritual person, as such, shall...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books ; with an ..., Volume 1

William Blackstone - 1836 - 694 pages
...that the same emoluments should ever afterwards continue as a recompense for the same care. But how was this to be effected? The freehold was vested in the parson : and, if we suppose it vested in his natnral capacity, on his death it might descend to his heir, and would be liable to his debts and incumbrances:...
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A Practical Treatise on the Laws Relating to the Church and the Clergy

Henry William Cripps - 1845 - 814 pages
...that the same emoluments should ever afterwards continue as a recompence for the same care. But how was this to be effected ? The freehold was vested in the parson ; and if we suppose it vested in him in his natural capacity, on his death it might descend to his heir, and would be liable to his...
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