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.
Author
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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Prerogatiue.

Therefore such a one purchasing (d) 1.1 any, though it be but for yeares, it is the Kings.

An Estate is particular, or an inheri∣tance,

And is Vncertaine, or Certaine.

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Vncertaine, which is determinable at a∣nothers pleasure, as an estate at sufferance, and at will.

At sufferance, when after lawfull occu∣pation, he continueth possessiō without au∣thoritie. * 1.2

As lessee for yeres, holding in after his terme expired, and before any entry made vpon him. But if he continue after entrie vpon him, then is he a wrong doer.

At will, when an estate is made during * 1.3 pleasure.

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