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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Title
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.
Publication
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 2, 2024.

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Agreement.

IF I disseise one to the use of my self and A: who after Agrees to the disseisin, we are joint-tenants, 21 Ass. 49. If one sister in tail enters upon the Discontinuee of her Father, claiming to her and her sister; and the Discontinuee ousts her, and she reco∣vers in an Assise, the other sister shall have the moyty by her Agreement. But if I disseise one to the use of A. after twenty pounds received by me of the profits; or to the use of my self for life, and after to his use in fee; there he shall have nothing by his Agreement: for I cannot appor∣tion the wrong. If I disseise my Tenant

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for life to the use of A: he shall have but a Free-hold by his Agreement. If the Issue in tail within age, by covin commands A: to disseise the Discontinuee of his Fa∣ther. A: disseises him to the use of B: for life; and after to the use of his own right Heirs. B: agrees, A: dies, B: dies, the Heir of A: enters, and enfeoffs the Issue, he is remitted because of his mino∣rity.

An Agreement cannot be to parcel of an Estate.

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