A New Collection of Laws, Charters and Local Ordinances of the Governments of Great Britain, France and Spain: Relating to the Concessions of Land in Their Respective Colonies, Together with the Laws of Mexico and Texas on the Same Subject, to which is Prefixed Judge Johnson's Translation of Azo and Manuel's Institutes of the Civil Law of Spain, Volume 1T. & J.W. Johnson, 1839 - Colonies "Together with the laws of Mexico and Texas on the same subject, to which is prefixed Judge Johnson's translation of Azo and Manuel's Institutes of the civil laws of Spain."--T.p. |
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... debtor to another , and his creditor should assign as dote to the wife the debts due to him by the hus- band , L. 13. tit . 11. P. 4. [ L. 13. tit . 11. P. 4. ] To give dote at a stipulated or future time ( ú plazo ) is to assign a day ...
... debtor to another , and his creditor should assign as dote to the wife the debts due to him by the hus- band , L. 13. tit . 11. P. 4. [ L. 13. tit . 11. P. 4. ] To give dote at a stipulated or future time ( ú plazo ) is to assign a day ...
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... debtor , but shall be obliged to pursue his remedy by another mode , as laid down by Ll . 5. and 6. tit . 15. lib . 4. Rec . [ Ll . 2. and 5. tit . S. lib . 11. Nov. Rec . ] ; neither can the property of the deceased be taken possession ...
... debtor , but shall be obliged to pursue his remedy by another mode , as laid down by Ll . 5. and 6. tit . 15. lib . 4. Rec . [ Ll . 2. and 5. tit . S. lib . 11. Nov. Rec . ] ; neither can the property of the deceased be taken possession ...
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... debtor wishes to gain by time or prescription what he owes , and renews the obligation , or makes an acknowledgment of the debt , in this case the prescription is interrupted , L. 29. tit . 29. P. 3. [ L. 29 . tit . 29. P. 4. ] § 10 ...
... debtor wishes to gain by time or prescription what he owes , and renews the obligation , or makes an acknowledgment of the debt , in this case the prescription is interrupted , L. 29. tit . 29. P. 3. [ L. 29 . tit . 29. P. 4. ] § 10 ...
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... debtor , and of the security possessed by the creditor . Now , if this were not the case , and it had been in- tended by the law under consideration to give this much favored security no advantage over a mere personal action , as to its ...
... debtor , and of the security possessed by the creditor . Now , if this were not the case , and it had been in- tended by the law under consideration to give this much favored security no advantage over a mere personal action , as to its ...
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... debtor or mortgagor , had and to be acquired , which may be freely mortgaged , with the exception of the things which serve in [ 150 ] his house for daily use , and are necessary for his support , ( para vivir , ) L. 5. tit . 13. P. 5.3 ...
... debtor or mortgagor , had and to be acquired , which may be freely mortgaged , with the exception of the things which serve in [ 150 ] his house for daily use , and are necessary for his support , ( para vivir , ) L. 5. tit . 13. P. 5.3 ...
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Page 56 - a competent livelihood of freehold for the wife, of lands and tenements; to take effect, in profit or possession, presently after the death of the husband, for the life of the wife at least.
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