Lavv, or, a discourse thereof in foure bookes. Written in French by Sir Henrie Finch Knight, his Maiesties Serieant at Law. And done into English by the same author.

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Lavv, or, a discourse thereof in foure bookes. Written in French by Sir Henrie Finch Knight, his Maiesties Serieant at Law. And done into English by the same author.
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Finch, Henry, Sir, d. 1625.
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London :: Printed [by Adam Islip] for the Societie of Stationers,
1627.
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Law -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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CHAP. 11.

Of Annuitie.

THose by reason of the person, are Annutties, and Corrodies, or Of∣fice.

Annuitie is a yearely rent to be * 1.1 had of the person of the Grantour. As vpon an annuitie granted, or a rent out of his coffers, or a rent out of land, with∣out saying more. But if the Deed be, That if A. be not yearely paid x. s. at Easter; hee may distreine for it in the Mannour of D. This is a Rent-charge (for the Mannor of D. is charged with a distresse) but no annu∣itie: nor the person of the Grantor charged because he granteth not any rent, but gran∣teth onely that he may distreyne. So if by expresse words he insert in the Deed of the grant of a Rent-charge, Prouiso quod non ex∣tendat ad oner andam personam meam per bre∣ue de annuitate, &c.

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