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" ... subjects, was likewise introduced. But the difference of execution "given upon this writ, and that given upon the statute-merchant, proves a "very wide difference in the attachment allowed among merchants, and that " allowed among the other subjects.... "
An Essay Towards a General History of Feudal Property in Great Britain ... - Page 96
by Sir John Dalrymple - 1759 - 276 pages
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Lectures on the Constitution and Laws of England: With a ..., Volume 1

Francis Stoughton Sullivan, Gilbert Stuart - Constitutional history - 1805 - 354 pages
...was concerned, might be levied as soon as possible, the security by statute merchant gave possession of the whole of the land to- the creditor; but the writ of elegit gave him possession of no more than one half. Originally men could not alien lands at all. Afterwards they were...
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Institutes of Jurisprudence

William Austin Montriou - Jurisprudence - 1866 - 254 pages
...merchants, and that " allowed among the other subjects. The security by statute-merchant, gave " possession of the whole of the land to the creditor; but the writ of elegit " gave him possession of no more than a half: originally men could " not alienate at all, afterwards they were...
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Institutes of Jurisprudence

William Austin Montriou - Jurisprudence - 1866 - 252 pages
...merchants, and that " allowed among the other subjects. The security by statute-merchant, gave " possession of the whole of the land to the creditor; but the writ of elegit "gave him possession of no more than a half: originally men could " not alienate at all, afterwards they were...
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Lectures on the Constitution and Laws of England: With a Commentary on Magna ...

Francis Stoughton Sullivan, Gilbert Stuart - Constitutional history - 2003 - 476 pages
...merchants, in whofe profperity the whole community was concerned, might be levied as foon as poffible, the fecurity by ftatute merchant gave poffeffion of...to the creditor ; but the writ of elegit gave him poffeffion of no more than one half. Originally men could not alien lands at all. Afterwards they were...
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