The king, therefore, only hath absolutum et directum, dominium : but all subjects' lands are in the nature of feodum or fee : whether derived to them by descent from their ancestors, or purchased for a valuable consideration; for they cannot come to any... OPENIGN ARGUMENT - Halaman 6oleh ARCHIBALD C. PEACHY - 1860Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 676 halaman
...immediately of the king. The king therefore only hath abfolutum et direflum-dominium ' .• but all fubje&s' lands are in the nature of feodum or fee ; whether derived to them by defcent from their anceftors, or purchafed for a valuable con» fideration : for they cannot come to... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 700 halaman
...immediately of the king. The king therefore only hath abfolutum et direflum donunium ' : but all fubje&s' lands are in' the nature of feodum or fee ; whether derived to them by defcent from their anceftors, or purchafed for a valuable conC deration : for they cannot come to any... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 446 halaman
...immediately of the king. The king therefore only hath abfulalum et dircäum elotnírium ; but all fubjecb lands are in the nature of feodum or fee, whether derived to them by dcfcent from their anceflors, or purcbaicd for a valuable conüderauon : -for they cannot not come... | |
| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 halaman
...therefore only hath absolutum et directum dominiumi : but all subjects' lands are in the nature offeodum or fee ; whether derived to them by descent from their...either of those ways, unless accompanied with those feodal clogs, which were laid upon the first feudatory when it was originally granted. A subject therefore... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 halaman
...in England are holden mediately or immediately of the king. The king therefore only hath absolntum et directum dominium ' : but all subjects' lands are...either of those ways, unless accompanied with those feodal clogs which were laid upon the first feudatory when it was originally granted. A subject therefore... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 852 halaman
...or immediately of the king (7). The king, therefore, only hath absolulum et directum dominium (i): but all subjects' lands are in the nature of feodum...either of those ways, unless accompanied with those feodal clogs which were laid upon the first feudatory when it was originally granted. A subject, therefore,... | |
| William Blackstone, James Stewart - 1837 - 342 halaman
...mediately or immediately of the king. The king therefore only hath absolutum et directum dominium p but all subjects' lands are in the nature of feodum...either of those ways, unless accompanied with those feodal clogs, which were laid » Litt. s.1. 1 Praedium domini regisest direc° Of Fends, c. 1. turn... | |
| William Burge - 1838 - 910 halaman
...mediately or immediately of the king. The king, therefore, only hath absolutum et directum dominium ; (d) but all subjects' lands are in the nature of feodum,...ancestors, or purchased for a valuable consideration. A subject, therefore, strictly speaking, hath not the absolute property of the soil ; or, as Sir Edward... | |
| William Blackstone, John Bethune Bayly - 1840 - 764 halaman
...principle in the law, that all subjects' lands are holden mediately or immediately of the king, and are in the nature of feodum, or fee ; whether derived...ancestors, or purchased for a valuable consideration. And hence it is, that in the most solemn acts of law, we express the strongest and highest estate that... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1841 - 626 halaman
...mediately or immediately of the king. The king, therefore, only hath absolutum et directum dominium (m) ; but all subjects' lands are in the nature of feodum...for they cannot come to any man by either of those waySj unless accompanied with those feudal clogs which were laid upon the first feudatory when it was... | |
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