| Richard Hallilay - Conveyancing - 1900 - 780 pages
...of an estate pur autre rie, whether freehold or copyhold, it goes to the executor or administrator of the party that had the estate thereof by virtue of the grant, and whether it comes to him by reason of special occupancy or by virtue of the Act, it is assets in his... | |
| Sir Henry Studdy Theobald - Wills - 1900 - 1012 pages
...Tenure, and whether a corporeal or incorporeal Hereditament, it shall go to the Executor or Administrator of the Party that had the Estate thereof by virtue of the (irnnt; and if the same shnll come to the Executor or Administrator either by reason of ยป special... | |
| Thomas Henry Carson, Harold B. Bompas - Real property - 1902 - 1046 pages
...tenure, and whether a corporeal or incorporeal hereditament, it shall go to the executor or administrator of the party that had the estate thereof by virtue of the grant ; and if the same shall come to the executor or administrator, either by reason of a special occupancy or... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1902 - 540 pages
...tenure, and whether a coporeal or incorporeal hereditament, it shall go to the executor or administrator of the party that had the estate thereof by virtue of the grant; and if the same shall come to the executor or administrator, either by reason of a special occupancy or... | |
| Lewis Emanuel Emmet - Conveyancing - 1903 - 464 pages
...the heir is not entitled as special occupant, the estate will pass to the executor or administrator of the party that had the estate thereof by virtue of the grant (Wills Act, 1837, s. 6). The above section of the Wills Act applies as well to equitable as to legal... | |
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - Personal property - 1904 - 548 pages
...tenure, and whether a corporeal or incorporeal hereditament, it shall go to the executor or administrator of the party that had the estate thereof by virtue of the grant ; and if the same shall come to the executor or administrator either by reason of a special occupancy or... | |
| John Chipman Gray - Personal property - 1906 - 756 pages
...him by reason of a special occupancy as assets by descent, as in case of lands in fee-simple ; (4) and in case there be no special occupant thereof,...of the grant, and shall be assets in their hands. XIX. And for prevention of fraudulent practices in setting up nuncupative wills, which have been the... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - Law - 1908 - 386 pages
...to him by reason of a special occupancy as assets by descent, as in case of lands in fee-simple; (4) and in case there be no special occupant thereof,...of the grant, and shall be assets in their hands. XVII. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That from and after the said four and twentieth... | |
| Arthur Robert Ingpen - Executors and administrators - 1908 - 804 pages
...tenure, and whether a corporeal or incorporeal hereditament, it shall go to the executor or administrator of the party that had the estate thereof by virtue of the grant ; and if the same (a) Preston on Abstracts of Title, ed.) 622. (1823) vol. 1, p. 446; lie Fraser, (e) Turner... | |
| A. Guest Mathews - Wills - 1908 - 414 pages
...tenure, and whether a corporeal or incorporeal hereditament, it shall go to the executor or administrator of the party that had the estate thereof by virtue of the grant ; and if the same shall come to the executor or administrator either by reason of a special occupancy or... | |
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