| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 páginas
...living. BEFORE we conclude the doctrine of remainders and reversions, it may be proper to observe, that whenever a greater estate and a less coincide...and the same person, without any intermediate estate v, the less is immediately annihilated; or, in the law phrase, is said to be merged, that is, sunk... | |
| Richard Preston - 1816 - 616 páginas
...which furnish the conclusion that a merger has taken^ place, (b) Sometimes merger is described to be whenever a greater estate and a less coincide and...the same person, without any intermediate estate, whereby the less is immediately annihilated, or is said to be merged, that is, sunk or drowned in the... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, John Henry Thomas - 1818 - 752 páginas
...merger, a subject which is intimately connected with the law of surrender. Merger is desci ¡bed to be whenever a greater estate and a less coincide and...and the same person without any intermediate estate; whereby the less is immediately annihilated, or is said to be merged, that is, sunk or drowned in the... | |
| William Sheppard - 1820 - 1178 páginas
...a greater estate for yean or not. Cro. Eliz. 302 ; Via. Abr. Merger (G.) Merger is described to be, whenever a greater estate and a less coincide and...the same person, without any intermediate estate, whereby the less is immediately annihilated, or is said to be merged; that is, sunk or drowned in the... | |
| Charles Barton - 1821 - 696 páginas
...living. Before we conclude the doctrine of remainders and reversions, it may be proper to observe, that whenever a greater estate and a less coincide...and the same person, without any intermediate estate u , the less is immediately annihilated ; or, in the law phrase, is said to be merged, that is, sunk... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 páginas
...living. BEFORE we conclude the doctrine of remainders and reversions, it may be proper to observe, that whenever a greater estate and a less coincide...and the same person, without any intermediate estate y, the less is immediately annihilated; or, in the law phrase, is said to be merged, that is, sunk... | |
| Richard Preston - 1829 - 612 páginas
...which furnish the conclusion that a merger has taken place (i). Sometimes merger is described to be whenever a greater estate and a less coincide and...the same person, without any intermediate estate, whereby the less is immediately annihilated, or is said to be merged, that is, sunk or drowned in the... | |
| 1826 - 790 páginas
...in mentioning the subject, in 2 Commentaries, 177, says, " When a greater estate and a less estate coincide, and meet in one and the same person, without any intermediate estate," — and he puts as an instance, where a tenant for years obtained the fee — " where there is a union... | |
| Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - 1835 - 862 páginas
...impost of England upon merchandize. MERCURIES, or vendors of printed books or papers. MERGER, is where of entry sur disseisin, in the quibus, in the per, in the per and persons, without any intermediate estate, in which case the less is immediately annihilated, or, in... | |
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