| Commons - 1720 - 332 pages
...Ufage for a good Title ; but (till, it is but in Supply of the Lofs of a Grant. And therefore, for fuch things as can have no lawful beginning, nor be created at this Day by any Matter of Grant or Refervation, or Deed that can be fuppofed, no Prefcription is good. As Prefcription... | |
| Charles Viner - Law - 1793 - 712 pages
...fupply P" Herbert of the lofs of a grant ; кпс! therefore for fuch things as can have Cjfc „f'" no lawful beginning, nor be created at this day by any manner of James v. grant, or refervation, or deed that can be ftippofed, no prefcription Trollop. is good. Arg.... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, John Henry Thomas - Land tenure - 1818 - 752 pages
...in grant, but by shewing the grant. Upon immemorial usage, therefore, the law will presume a grant, and a lawful beginning; and allows such usage for...but still it is only to supply the loss of a grant. And therefore for such things, as can have no lawful beginlinz, nor be created at this day, by any... | |
| Sir Henry Gwillim - 1825 - 538 pages
...shewing of a ~Fttn>haw grant; therefore upon usage time does not run, and the law pre- vsumes a grant and a lawful beginning, and allows such usage for a good title. And another case was cited of lord Stafford v. Llewellyn, Skin. 77-, where lands were conveyed to trustees... | |
| Francis King Eagle, Edward Younge - Law reports, digests, etc - 1826 - 760 pages
...but by shewing of a grant : therefore upon usage, time does not run, and the law presumes a grant, and a lawful beginning, and allows such usage for a good title. And another case was cited of Lord Stufford v. Llewellyn, Skin. 77, where lands were conveyed to trustees... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - Land tenure - 1827 - 884 pages
...in grant, but by showing the grant. Upon immemorial usage, therefore, the law will presume a grant, and a lawful beginning; and allows such usage for...but still it is only to supply the loss of a grant. And therefore for such things, as can have no lawful beginning, nor be created at this day, by any... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - Equity - 1827 - 594 pages
...grant, but by shewing of a grant: therefore upon usage, time does not run, and the law presumes a grant, and a lawful beginning, and allows such usage for a good title. And another case was cited of Lord Stafford v. Llewellyn, Skin. 77, where lands were conveyed to trustees... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - Land tenure - 1836 - 796 pages
...in grant, but by showing the grant. Upon immemorial usage, therefore, the law will presume a grant, and a lawful beginning; and allows such usage for...but still it is only to supply the loss of a grant. And therefore for such things, Tis can have no lawful beginning, nor be created at this day, by any... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1836 - 852 pages
...Upon usage from time to which the memory of man runneth not to the contrary, the law presumes a grant and a lawful beginning, and allows such usage for a good title; but still, it is but in supply of the loss of a grant: and therefore, for such things as can have no lawful beginning,... | |
| Solomon Atkinson - Land titles - 1838 - 356 pages
...but by showing of a grant ; therefore, upon usage, time does not run, and the law presumes a grant and a lawful beginning, and allows such usage for a good title. And another case was cited of Lord Stafford v. Llewellyn, Skin. 77, where lands were conveyed to trustees... | |
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