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" York, etc.), the law permits it to endure beyond the time when such contingency happens, unless the grantor or his heirs or assigns take advantage of the breach of the condition, and make either an entry or a claim in order to avoid the estate. "
Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another] - Page 152
by sir William Blackstone - 1825
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The Principles of the Law of Real Property, According to the Text of ...

William Blackstone, James Stewart - Law - 1837 - 342 pages
...40/. by the grantor, or so that the grantee continues unmarried, or provided he goes to York, &c.°), the law permits it to endure beyond the time when...Yet, though strict words of condition be used in the creation.of the estate, if on breach of the condition the estate be limited over to a third person,...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books; with an ..., Volume 1

William Blackstone - Great Britain - 1838 - 910 pages
...by the grantor, or so that the grantee continues unmarried, cr provided he goes to York, <je.) (о), the law permits it to endure beyond the time when...either an entry or a claim in order to avoid the estate (p). Yet, though strict words of condition be used in the creation of the estate, if on breach of the...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In the Order, and Compiled from the ...

William Blackstone, John Bethune Bayly - Law - 1840 - 764 pages
...endure beyond the time 32 Hen. 8. when such contingency happens, unless the grantor, or his c. 34. heirs, or assigns take advantage of the breach of the condition, and make either an entry or claim in order to avoid the estate. But though strict words of condition be used in the creation of...
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New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (Partly Founded on Blackstone).

Henry John Stephen - English law - 1841 - 626 pages
...£40 by the grantor, or so that the grantee continues unmarried, or provided he goes to York, &c., the law permits it to endure beyond the time when...contingency happens, unless the grantor or his heirs take advantage of the breach of the condition, and make an entry in order to avoid the estate(n).]...
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The Rights of Heirship, Or, The Doctrine of Descents and Consanguinity: As ...

Henry Kent Staple Causton - Inheritance and succession - 1842 - 346 pages
...of 40Z. by the grantor, or so that the grantee continue unmarried, or provided he go to York, &c.!) the law permits it to endure beyond the time when...the grantor or his heirs or assigns take advantage '* Litt. §. 380. 1 Inst. 234. t 10 Rep. 42. t 10 Rep. 41, of the breach of the condition, and make...
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The Principles of the Law of Real and Personal Property: Being the Second ...

William Blackstone, James Stewart - Personal property - 1844 - 684 pages
...401. by the grantor, or so that the grantee continues unmarried, or provided he goes to York, &c.,p) the law permits it to endure beyond the time when...advantage of the breach of the condition, and make an entry in order to avoid the estate/1 Yet, though strict words of condition be used in the creation...
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An Essay on the Learning of Contingent Remainders and Executory ..., Volume 2

Charles Fearne, Charles Butler - Executory interests - 1845 - 488 pages
...limitaSee § 14-19. tion, even in a deed. "Though strict words of 269 condition," says Blackstone, " be used in the creation of the estate ; if, on breach of the condition, the estate is limited over to a third person, and does not immediately revert to the grantor or his representatives,...
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A Treatise on the Law of Landlord and Tenant: With an Appendix of Statutes ...

Charles Broadbelt Claydon - Landlord and tenant - 1847 - 524 pages
...40/. by the grantor, or so that the grantee continues unmarried, or provided he goes to York, &c., the law permits it to endure beyond the time when...contingency happens: unless the grantor or his heirs take advantage of the breach of condition, and make an entry in order to avoid the estate (q). There...
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Practice Reports in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, Volume 4

Nathan Howard (Jr.) - Civil procedure - 1852 - 496 pages
...happens, without any act done by the person in expectancy. In the former case the law permits the estate to endure beyond the time when such contingency happens,...an entry or a claim in order to avoid the estate. (Litt. § 347 ; 4 Black. Com. 125.) There is no difference in principle between a condition that the...
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Reports of Cases in Law and Equity, Argued and Determined in the ..., Volume 24

Georgia. Supreme Court - Equity - 1859 - 788 pages
...testator shall be deemed to regard those uses." Lord Thurlow in Scott vs. Tyler, 2 Brown Ch. R. 488. " Yet, though strict words of condition be used in the...the estate, if on breach of the condition the estate be limited over to a third person, and does not immediately revert to the grantor or his representatives,...
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