that the king is the universal lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom, and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon feudal services. The Wharton school annals of political science - Pagina 102door Pennsylvania univ, Wharton sch. of finance and econ - 1885Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Barbee Minor - 1877 - 1150 pagina’s
...of English tenures, " that the King is the universal lord, and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom ; and that no man doth or can possess...immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon feudal services." By this step, indeed, our English ancestors probably designed nothing more than... | |
| Gordon Campbell - 1879 - 152 pagina’s
...Maxim of Feudal Tenure. The king is the universal lord and the original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom, and that no man doth or can possess...immediately been derived as a gift from him to be held upon feudal services. The king is styled lord paramount. Those tenants holding of him immediately in... | |
| François Lucien de Valroger - 1879 - 580 pagina’s
...is the universal lord and original proprietor of ail the lands in his kingdom, and that no man dolh or can possess any part of it but what has mediately...immediately been derived as a gift from him to be held upon feodal services. (Blackstone, II, 4.) 1 C. Dïm. II. 8. 131. II, 23, 9 et 14. lement proclamé... | |
| 1879 - 748 pagina’s
...king is the universal lord and original proprietor of all the lauds in his kingdom, aad thnt no roau doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately...or immediately been derived as a gift from him, to beheld upou feudal services" — (Blackstone, vol. ii, p. 51, Kerr's edition). This maxim, though,... | |
| Lucien de Valroger - 1879 - 582 pagina’s
...tmiversal lord and original proprietor of ail the lands in his kingdom, and that no man doth or ean possess any part of it but what has mediately or immediately been derived as a gift from him to be held upon feodal services. (Blackstone, II, 4.) » C. Dim. II. 8. 131. II, 23, 9 et 14. lement proclamé... | |
| Lucien de Valroger - 1879 - 616 pagina’s
...Dimetie 2. Il y est pareili That the king is the universal lord and original proprietor of ail the lands in his kingdom, and that no man doth or can possess any part of it but what has mediately or immodiately been derived as a gift from him to be held upon feodal services. (Blackstone, II, 4.) 1... | |
| William Blackstone, Alexander Leith, James Frederick Smith - 1880 - 650 pagina’s
...English tenures, " that the king is the universal tion.8 " lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom : " and that no man doth or can possess...immediately been derived as a gift " from him, to be held upon feodal services." For this being the real case in pure, original, proper feuds, other nations... | |
| 1882 - 992 pagina’s
...Blackstone, a mere fiction) " that the king is the universal lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom : and that no man doth or can possess...immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon feudal services."' The original grant was by words of gratuitous and pure donation, dedi et concessi,... | |
| 1882 - 970 pagina’s
...proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom : and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but wha( has mediately or immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon feudal services."2 The original grant was by words of gratuitous and pure donation, dedi et concessi,... | |
| 1886 - 582 pagina’s
...different ways in which land-holding can develop from the same beginnings, it is worth while to notice tlie contrast between the conditions of land ownership...held in fee simple, and by an allodial ownership, and tht same tenure is declared in several of our State constitutions t be that by which lands are held... | |
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