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Obligation.
- GOod without words Obligatory, or In cujus rei testimonium, A. 25. C. 119.
- To perform Covenants, If the Deed be void, the the Obligation is single, A. 282.
- Obligation to pay Mony within a Mannor where J.S. hath bona felonum, if the Obligee be attainted, J.S. shall not have the Debt, B. 56.
- What words in the Condition make the Obliga∣tion void by 23 H. 6. cap. 10. B. 78.
- With a Condition against the Law is void; Cont. if the Condition be only impossible, B. 189.
- Conditioned, that one shall not use his Trade in such a Parish, is void, B. 210.
- One is bound for the faithful Service of an Ap∣prentice; A Release made to the Apprentice, is a discharge of the Bond, C. 45.
- Where a Bond is, I am content to pay; Debt or Covenant lies, C. 119.
- What Bond is joynt; what joynt and several, C. 206.
- Bond taken of one not bailable, is void per Stat. 23 H. 6. C. 208.
- Obligation in ten Pounds to be levied by the Ob∣ligee of the profits of a Baillwick; yet the Obligee may bring Debt, C. 223.
- Made in France, may be sued here, C. 232.
Occupancy.
- Who shall be a special Occupant, A. 310. C. 36.
- He who disseiseth Tenant pur auter vy, who dies, is a dispensor still, and no occupant, B. 121.
- None shall be an occupant but he in possession, C. 36.
- It it shall be of a Use pur auter vy, C. 35.
Offices and Officer.
- If a Steward of a Court may be deputed by Parol without Deed, A. 228.
- What other Officer may be so deputed, Ibid.
- Of what Office an Assise lieth, Ibid.
- Vicar General of the Spiritualty Chancellor of A. Bishop, what, A. 312.
- The Office of Marshal of the Kings Bench, and Marshal of England, and who hath the Grant of them, A. 320, 321.
- If an Office ministerial may be granted in Rever∣sion by any but the King, C. 31, 32.
Office for the King.
- What Lands or Chattels shall be in the King by Attainder without Office found, A. 21. B. 122 to 126, 135 to 139, 206, 207.
- Or by alienation without licence, A. 40. B. 126, 135. C. 175.
- Must be pleaded under the Great Seal, A. 65.
- To what purposes an Office is good, not finding who is Heir, Ibid.
- Upon Extent of Lease for years, must find the certainty of the Term. B. 121. C. 204.
- In what case it may be traversed, B. 122 to 126, 187. C. 185 to 191.
- What Lands shall revest in the King by a Condi∣tion of re-entry before Office found of the Condi∣tion broken, B. 134 to 145. C. 125, 127.
- What a Common cannot have but by re-entry, the King shall not without Office found, B. 137.
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