| James Stewart - 1831 - 754 pages
...there had been a possession by the family of the lessor of the plaintiff for one hundred and twenty years, under a deed declaratory of a beneficial interest, in which a covenant to convey the legal estate was inserted, a presumption will not be raised that such estate has been conveyed to the possessors,... | |
| 1831 - 956 pages
...support ejectment for dower.it must have been assigned. Doe d. Knit v. Nutt, Z С. fit P. 4SO. [Garrow] Possession for many years, under a deed declaratory...beneficial interest, in which a covenant to convey tin- legal estate is inserted, will not raise a presumption that such estate has been conveyed to tbe... | |
| 1831 - 618 pages
...A'mi. 2 C. ÍC P. 4SO. [Garrow] Possession for many years, under a deed declaratory of a bene/icial interest/ in which a covenant to convey the legal...estate is inserted, will not raise a presumption that euch estate has been conveyed to the possessors, nor entitle them tobring an ejectment. Gtxilrighl... | |
| Thomas Coventry, Samuel Hughes - 1832 - 672 pages
...intended for the advancement of the son, and that he is not a trustee. Anon. 3 Salk. 367. pi. 1. 9. Possession for many years under a deed declaratory...beneficial interest, in which a covenant to convey thes legal estate is inserted, will not raise [ s1453 j a presumption that such estate has been conveyed... | |
| Samuel Bealey Harrison - 1835 - 894 pages
...title as against a parly who came in the night, and forcibly turned such tenant out of possession. Id. Possession for many years, under a deed declaratory...conveyed to the possessors, nor entitle them to bring an ejectment. Goodright v. Swymmer, 1 Ld. Ken. 385. There can be no defence by claiming under an estate... | |
| Richard Shipman - 1841 - 772 pages
...primd facie title in ejectment against a wrong sesslon doer.(<) Possession for many years, under a dced declaratory of a beneficial interest, in which a covenant...will not raise a presumption that such estate has bcen conveyed to the possessors, nor entitle them to bring an ejectment.(w) There can be no defence... | |
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