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Lectures on the Real Property

1927

From the synopsis of the facts I have re- cited it will be clearly seen that the tendency of the law was to enlarge the alienatory power of the tenant at the expense of the lord. [...] The statute created a bond between the baron and his former sub- tenant, and thus ensured the regular dis- charge of the feudal obligations by the latter ; and it enabled the baron's tenants to free themselves from some of the burdens of feudalism by the free exercise of the right of alienation. [...] What is the effect ? The legal ownership remains in A. The object with which the statute of uses was passed was the protection of the lord's feudal rights which had been impaired by the gradual evolution of equitable estates as sepa- rate from legal ones, and not the abolition of the power of will-making, which hitherto depen- ded upon the existence of the distinction bet- ween the two kinds of es [...] The gradual appropriation of Eng- lish lands by the church, and the inordinate in- crease of its temporal power at the expense of the crown and the barons, had their reaction in a piece of legislation that was put through in the reign of Edward I. The effect of the Statute de Religiosis, (7 Edw. [...] The reversion of the estate to the grantor or his heir upon the death of the last lineal descen- dant of Y represents the interest that remains in the former after the creation of the fee-tail estate.
law
Pages
347
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100014
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-v Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture I. The Feudal System
1-32 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture II. An Estate in Fee Simple
33-56 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture III. An Estate in Fee Tail
57-77 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture IV. A Life Estate
78-98 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture V. Joint-Tenancy and Tenancy in Common
99-109 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture VI. The Equitable Estate
110-134 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture VII. The Trust Estate
135-154 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture VIII. Land Transfer Inter Vivos
155-167 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture IX. Land Transfer by Will
168-187 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture X. Rights of Creditors
188-198 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture XI. Incapacity
199-206 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture XII. Future Estates Reversions Vested Remainders
207-225 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture XIII. Future Estates—Contingent Remainders
226-235 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture XIV. Future Estates—Executory Interests
236-246 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture XV. Perpetuities & Accumulations
247-266 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture XVI. Profits a Prendre Easements Etc.
267-281 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture XVII. Mortgages
282-309 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Lecture XVIII. Limitation Prescription Procedure of Land-Transfers
310-332 Ajoy C. Dutt view
Index
i-x Ajoy C. Dutt view

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