Plowden's quaeries, or, A moot-book of choice cases useful for the young students of the common law / englished, methodized, and enlarged by H.B.

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Plowden's quaeries, or, A moot-book of choice cases useful for the young students of the common law / englished, methodized, and enlarged by H.B.
Author
Plowden, Edmund, 1518-1585.
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London :: Printed for Ch. Adams, J. Starkey, and Tho. Basset,
1662.
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Law -- Great Britain.
Common law -- Great Britain.
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"Plowden's quaeries, or, A moot-book of choice cases useful for the young students of the common law / englished, methodized, and enlarged by H.B." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55177.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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Deed.

A. makes a Feoffment of the Man∣nor of D. to which an Advowson is appendant, by Deed, and makes a Letter of Atturny to make Livery, the Advowson shall not passe by the deli∣very of the Deed before Livery be made.

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If the Mannor of D. be given by Deed, with all the Woods, and within the Deep there is a Letter of Atturny, to make Livery, if Livery be not made, yet his Executors shall have the Wood. But if Livery be made, then the Wood shall go along with the Land.

If A. requires another, orgives him authority without Deed, to write, seal, and deliver a Grant of a Rent Charge out of the Land of the Gran∣tor, in the name of the Grantor, which is done, the Grant is good; for if I make a Grant, and command one to deliver it, it will be good with∣out Deed. So if I by Paroll deliver it him as an Escrowle, to be delivered as my Deed, upon Condition to be per∣formed, that is good, But an Autho∣rity to make Livery must be by Deed.

Neither shall a Woman aver the Assent of the Father for Dower, Ex Assensu patris, without Deed. Neither can the Lessor Authorize the Lessee to commit Wast without Deed.

If an Infant delivers a Deed which bares date two years after, and at the end of the two years he is of full age, he shall not be Estopped to shew the delivery before the date, no more than a Fem Covert, otherwise every Infant may be deluded.

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