A treatise of the principal grounds and maximes of the lawes of this nation very usefull and commodious for all students and such others as desire the knowledge and understandings of the laws / written by that most excellent and learned expositor of the law, W.N.
- Title
- A treatise of the principal grounds and maximes of the lawes of this nation very usefull and commodious for all students and such others as desire the knowledge and understandings of the laws / written by that most excellent and learned expositor of the law, W.N.
- Author
- Noy, William, 1577-1634.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by T.N. for W. Lee, D. Pakeman, R. Best and G. Bedell ...,
- 1651.
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- Subject terms
- Law -- Great Britain.
- Real property -- Great Britain.
- Conveyancing -- Great Britain.
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Contents
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An Analysis of the Laws of
England, by the honorable and most learnedWilliam Noy Esq Atturney Gen: and of the Privy Councel to the late King. -
treatise
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CHAP. I. The Laws of
England are threefold; Common Laws, Customes, and Statutes. -
CHAP. II.
Statutes. -
CHAP. III.
Of possession of Frank-Tenement. - CHAP. IV. FEE-TAYLE.
- CHAP. V. PARCENERS.
- CHAP. VI. JOYNT-TENANTS.
- CHAP. VII. TENANTS in COMMON.
- CHAP. VIII. TENANT in DOWER.
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CHAP IX.
Tenant for terme of Life. - CHAP. X. Tenant for Terme of yeares.
- CHAP. XI Tenant at Will.
- CHAP. XII. REMAINDER:
- CHAP. XIII. REVERSION.
- CHAP. XIV. WASTE:
- CHAP. XV. DISCONTINUANCE.
- CHPP. XVI. DISCENTS.
- CHAP. XVII. CONTINUALL CLAIME:
- CHAP. XVIII REMITTER.
- CHAP. XIX. TENURES.
- CHAP. XXI. RENTS.
- CHAP. XXIII. Diseizin of Rents▪
- CHAP. XXIV. COMMON.
- CHAP. XXV. WAYES.
- CHAP. XXVI. LIBERTIES.
- CHAP. XXVII. Of Chattells Reall.
- CHAP. XXVIII. OF CONVEYANCES.
- CHAP. XXIX. OF DEEDS.
- CHPP. XXX. BARGAINS and SALES.
- CHAP. XXXI. FEOFFMENTS.
- CHAP. XXXII. EXCHANGE.
- CHAP. XXXIII. GRANTS.
- CHAP. XXXIV. LEASES.
- CHAP. XXXVI: SURRENDERS.
- CHAP. XXXVII. RELEASES.
- CHAP. XXXVIII. CONFIRMATION.
- CHAP. XXXIX. CONDITION.
- CHAP. XI. WARRANTIES.
- CHAP. XLI. COVENANTS.
- CHAP. XLII.
- CHAP. XLIII.
- CHAP. XLIV.
- CHAP. XLV. Wills and Testaments.
- CHAP. XLVI. DEVISES.
- CHAP. XLVII. EXECUTORS.
- CHAP. XLVIII. ADNINISTRATORS.
- CHAP. XLIX. HEIR.
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CHAP. I. The Laws of
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- A TREATISE OF PARTICULAR ESTATES.
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CERTAIN OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING A DEED OF FEOFFAMENT.
- The Premisses.
- Dedisse.
- Concessisse.
- Liberasse.
- Feoffasse.
- Confirmasse.
- Generoso.
- Haeredi & assignatis suis
- Totam ill. pec. tre cont.
- Acra.
- Quaren.
- Abbutt.
- Militis.
- Armig.
- Clerici.
- The Habendum. Habend'.
- The Tenendum. Tenend'.
- The clause of warranty.
- The clause of in cujus, &c. In cujus rei testimonium.
- Of the Date. Dat'.
- Livery of Seisin.