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Página 398
5 . and divers other books , which say that cestui que use is punishable in
trespass towards the feoffees . Only 5 H . V . 3 . tional Exlise scemeth to be at
some discord with other books , where it is admitted for law , that if there be cestui
que use ...
5 . and divers other books , which say that cestui que use is punishable in
trespass towards the feoffees . Only 5 H . V . 3 . tional Exlise scemeth to be at
some discord with other books , where it is admitted for law , that if there be cestui
que use ...
Página 400
... like as that may be something in law which is nothing in conscience ; as , if the
feoffees had made a feoffment over in fee bona fide upon good consideration ,
and upon a subpæna brought against them they pleaded this matter in Chancery
...
... like as that may be something in law which is nothing in conscience ; as , if the
feoffees had made a feoffment over in fee bona fide upon good consideration ,
and upon a subpæna brought against them they pleaded this matter in Chancery
...
Página 402
... that if the feoffees had ses , 31 . been disseised by the common law. uses , 21 .
I See Note B . at the end . ? I suppose the passage is represented in Coke ' s own
report at the beginning of p . 123 . by the parenthesis , " for the treatise shall be ...
... that if the feoffees had ses , 31 . been disseised by the common law. uses , 21 .
I See Note B . at the end . ? I suppose the passage is represented in Coke ' s own
report at the beginning of p . 123 . by the parenthesis , " for the treatise shall be ...
Página 403
... and his warranty had attached upon cestui que use ; yet the chancellor , upon
this matter showed , would have no respect unto it , to compel the feoffees to
execute the estate unto the disseisor : for there , the case being that cestui que
use in ...
... and his warranty had attached upon cestui que use ; yet the chancellor , upon
this matter showed , would have no respect unto it , to compel the feoffees to
execute the estate unto the disseisor : for there , the case being that cestui que
use in ...
Página 406
doubted whether the second feoffee should have the use : Fitzherbert said , “ I
marvel you will make a doubt of it , for there is no doubt but the use passeth by
the feoffment to the stranger , and therefore this question needed not to have
been ...
doubted whether the second feoffee should have the use : Fitzherbert said , “ I
marvel you will make a doubt of it , for there is no doubt but the use passeth by
the feoffment to the stranger , and therefore this question needed not to have
been ...
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