ib. v. 304 Vol. Page. Covenant that retiring partner has not disposed of vi. 346 ib. ib. vi. 347 ib. set np the same trade within a certain distance vi. 348 demnify vi. 350 ib. iii. effect of i. 121 n. 18 i. 147 i. 257, 260 trustee for preventing dower, with variations in i. 515 i. 320 i. 522 ji. 8 ib. inheritance, and not out of descendible to free- ii. 473 a bar of dower, though she be an infant vi. 370 ib. vi. 411 vi. 572 ibo preveut dower E. stat. 32 Hen. 8. c. 28. binding on successors iji. 398, 400 iii, 398 Vol. Page. ENFEOFF is the technical and operative word in a deed i. 94 i. 214 i. 214, 215 jii. 60 i. 349 ib, ib. ib. iv. 291 ib. ib. mortgagee can get in an outstanding term, or ib. iii. 269 iii. 278 may be stipulated not to vacate the contract i. 17 i. 18 ib. v. 12:2 EXCEPTIONS in deeds where necessary i. 165 nii. 243, 262, 304, 464 iii. 59, 202 iii. 202 ii. 305 iii. 291 Of ways. Of fire clay EXECUTION OF DEEDS, practical directions thereon i. 188 and the purchaser will be protected, unless he has ii, 685 covenant that they have done no act to incuin- ii. 691 i. 5 n. Vol. Pabe. Uunder what circumstances they may be required to enter into covenants for the title, though not i. 9 n. 12 executors and administrators of the grantee, i. 174 ili. 558 ib. iii. 593 paid, should, as well as specific legatees, be made 107 i. ll n. 15 F. FAIRS AND MARKETS, how grantable primarily i. 433 n. I i. 433 i. 435 i. 436 i. 437 ib. iii. 261 Will vest the inheritance in the purchaser, though no consideration is expressed, and be good i, 93, 94 n. dispose by will of the whole or any part of her i. 845 sole, if there was an agreement before marriage ib. estates given to her, whether before or after mar- ib. paper, notwithstand- ib. vi. 849 Vol. Page. i. 11 n. 15 i. 106 n. 2 rations, and except femes covert, without their i. 106 n. 3 i. 107, n. 5. 113, n. 6 ties, but several writs of covenant necessary, and the practice now is to have several concords ib. and 112 i. 111 i. 110 n. 17. 113 n. 7 clare the use, it comes back to the conusor, as of his preceding estate ib. and 111, n. 1, 115, n. 10 should be a consideration, and so expressed in i. 113 n.7 i. 112 i. 112 in n. 1. operate as an estoppel i. 113 n. 6, ib. 214, 220 i. 421 ii. 8 brances must be at the expence of the vendor ii. 8 ii. 9 the writ, it will be good, notwithstanding death ji. 10 ib, ib. ii. 11 ib. ii. 12 proper to bar the wife's estate in a re- iv. 279 iv. 25 ib. i. 111. iv. 29 ii. 473 Provision for abatement of rent in case of iii. 63 iii. 76 V. Vol. Page, FIXTURES. Assignment of ji. 533 What may be removed and when ii. 74 Memorandum of delivery if necessary, when the sale is absolute ibi But not where it is by way of mortgage 57 FORFEITURE OF LEASE for non-payment of rent, not available, uuless demanded at the day ii. 77 FRANCHISE. Grant of i. 433 FREEBENCH, what it is, and how prevented i. 257, 260 FUNDS. Settlement of monies in vi. 521 There should be three trustees for monies in the funds, and why ib. There must be two witnesses to a will of vi. 819 FURNITURE. Assignment of ii. 533 G. GAZETTE. Notices in the Gazette or other papers are not conclusive, as to the dissolution of a co- vi. 251 ib. GENERAL WORDS in a deed of feoffment i. 95 Bargain and sale inrolled i. 119 Appointment i. 137 Observations on i, 163, 164 Correspondent with a house and land i. 164 With a manor ib. A share in the New River water-works i. 165 General appurtenances i. 285 GIVE. The word give imports a warranty i. 94 GLEBE. Agreement respecting rent and tithes iii. 53 Lease of iii. 290 GRANT. The word grant is used for passing hereditaments incapable of livery of seizin i. 94 GRANT AND RELEASE in a deed of appointment i. 135 GRANT of the next presentation to a church, form of i. 384 Of a way or right of passage to a purchaser, form of i, 412 |