 | William Blackstone - Law - 1807 - 698 pages
...allied to a release. Sir Edward Coke defines it l to be a conveyance of an estate or right in ease, whereby a voidable estate is made sure and unavoidable,...given, granted, ratified, approved, and confirmed r." An instance of the first branch of the definition is, if tenant for life leaseth for forty years,... | |
 | Sir Edward Coke - Land tenure - 1812 - 618 pages
...aclum est «A initia, non valuit. Л confirmation is a conveyance of an estate or right in еаяе, whereby a voidable estate is made sure and unavoidable, or whereby a particular estate is encreased. A confirmation doth not strengthen a voide estate. Confirmatio est ñutía ubi donum firacedcns... | |
 | William Sheppard - Conveyancing - 1813 - 180 pages
...w, f sometimes perfecting, and that hath the possessiQD^thereoi^orjspine estate therein, jjy whîcl^ a voidable ^estate is made sure and unavoidable, or whereby a particular estate is increased or enlarged. And this albeTF ÍL-Щау JlèjrmdjL by other words, as_give_ and^grant, or the like,... | |
 | Thomas Potts - Law - 1815 - 836 pages
...binding. 3 Black. 391. CONFIRMATION, is a conveyance of an estate or right in en», whereby avoidable estate is made sure and unavoidable, or whereby a particular estate is increased. Thus a bUhop grants his chancellorship by patent, for the term of the patentee's life ; this is no... | |
 | Sir Edward Coke - Land tenure - 1817 - 824 pages
...supplet defectos, licet id quod actum est ab initia, Bract, li. a. 98. non valuit. A confirmation is a conveyance of an estate or right in esse, whereby...and unavoidable, or whereby a particular estate is encreased. A confirmation doth not strengthen a voide estate. Confirmatio Bract, li. 2, est nutta ubi... | |
 | Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, John Henry Thomas - Land tenure - 1818 - 752 pages
...irft/i/otf in-tin» est abinitio, non та/uit. A confirmation is а conveyance of an estate or right ut esse, whereby a voidable estate is made sure and unavoidable, or whereby a particular estate is increased (A). A confirmation doth not strengthen a void estate (в). Cmfirmatio est nulla ubi donvm prœcedens... | |
 | William Sheppard - Conveyancing - 1820 - 1178 pages
...in or unto lands or tenements, to another that hath the possession thereof, or some estate therein, whereby a voidable estate is made sure and unavoidable, or whereby a particular estate is increased and enlarged (i). And this, albeit it may be made by other words, as by dedi or concessi, which are general... | |
 | British prose literature - 1821 - 328 pages
...tenements, to another that hath some former estate in possession therein. xI. A confirmation is the conveyance of an estate or right in esse, whereby a voidable estate is made sure, or a particular estate is increased. xII. A surrender is the yielding up of an estate for life, or... | |
 | Charles Barton - Conveyancing - 1821 - 586 pages
...135. case, Cro. Eliz. 648; Jenk. ' Ibid. 1o9.' 263 ; Palm. 319 ; Owen, 22 ; Hutton, 4o. CONF[RBIA- estate is made sure and unavoidable;" or whereby a particular estate is increased and enlarged*. But by Shepherd, " where a man doth, by his deed, confirm or settle the estate or right... | |
 | CHARLES BARTON - 1821 - 580 pages
...Eliz. 648; Jenk. l Ibid. 1o9. «63 ; Palm. 319 ; Owen, 22 ; ^O } * C*lMi< Button, 4o. CONFtRMATION. estate is made sure and unavoidable;" or whereby a particular estate is increased and enlarged*. But by Shepherd, " where a man doth, by his deed, confirm or settle the estate or right... | |
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