TABLE OF CASES. Abingdon, Baring v., (1892) 2 Ch. 374; 62 L. J. Ch. 105; 67 Arden v. Wilson (1872), L. R. 7 C. P. 535; 41 L. J. C. P. 273; 26 L. T. N. S. 887 Att.-Gen. v. White (1733), Comyns, 433 Bailey, Western v., (1897) 1 Q. B. 86; 66 L. J. Q. B. 48; 75 PAGE 73 74. 6 74 72 67 73 70 73 Ball, Phillips v. (1859), 6 C. B. N. S. 811; 29 L. J. C. P. 7; 6 Jur. N. S. 48 Baring v. Abingdon, (1892) 2 Ch. 374; 62 L. J. Ch. 105; 67 Beal v. Shepherd (1607), Cro. Jac. 199 Beighton v. Beighton (1895), 43 W. R. 658 3 6, 12 Bingham v. Woodgate (1829), 1 R. & M. 32; Taml. 183; 8 L. J. O. S. Ch. 46 Brabant v. Wilson (1865), L. R. 1 Q. B. 44; 35 L. J. Q. B. 49; 6 B. & S. 979; 12 Jur. N. S. 24; 14 W. R. 28 Bullen's Case (1607), 6 Rep. 77b; 1 Brownl. 189; Yelv. 186 - 74 Carter v. Carter, (1896) 1 Ch. 62; 65 L. J. Ch. 86; 73 L. T. 437; 44 W. R. 73 Cooke, Searle v. (1890), 43 Ch. Div. 519; 59 L. J. Ch. 259; 62 L. T. 211 Cruddas, Ramsey v., (1893) 1 Q. B. 228; 62 L. J. Q. B. 269; 68 L. T. 364 Doe v. Scott (1825), 4 B. & C. 706; 7 D. & R. 190; 4 L. J. Doe v. Whitaker (1833), 5 B. & Ad. 409; 3 N. & M. 225 Evans, Petty v. (1610), 2 Brownl. 40 Fletcher v. Ingram (1695), 5 Mod. 127; 1 Salk. 175; Comb. 350; Holt, 187 Fysher, Lincoln (Earl of) v. (1596), Cro. Eliz. 581 Gyde, Lingwood v. (1866), L. R. 2 C. P. 72; 36 L. J. C. P. Harrington (Earl of), Howitt v., (1893) 2 Ch. 497; 62 L. J. Ch. 571; 68 L. T. 703; 41 W. R. 664 Hill, Portland (Duke of) v. (1866), L. R. 2 Eq. 765; 35 L. J. 6 3 72 3 Jenyx v. Applefourth (1575), 1 Brownl. 182 Land Commissioners for England, Reg. v. (1889), 23 Q. B. Div. Lingwood v. Gyde (1866), L. R. 2 C. P. 72; 36 L. J. C. P. 10; 16 L. T. N. S. 229; 15 W. R. 311 Myers v. Hodgson (1876), 1 C. P. Div. 609; 45 L. J. C. P. 603; 34 L. T. N. S. 881; 24 W. R. 827 Padwick v. Tyndale (1858), 1 E. & E. 184; 28 L. J. Q. B. 90; 33 L. T. N. S. 125; 5 Jur. N. S. 476; 7 W. R. 53 Parr, Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England v., (1894)_2 Q. B. 420; 42 W. R. 561; 63 L. J. Q. B. 115; 70 L. T. 170 1, 69, 71, 78 Pawson, Kerr v. (1858), 25 Beav. 394; 27 L. J. Ch. 594; 4 Jur. N.S. 425 Penny, Easton v. (1892), 67 L. T. 290; 41 W. R. 72 Phillips v. Ball (1859), 6 C. B. N. S. 811; 29 L. J. C. P. 7; 6 9 Portland (Duke of) v. Hill (1866), L. R. 2 Eq. 765; 35 L. J. Ch. Reynolds v. Woodham Walter Manor (Lord of) (1872), L. R. 7 Scott, Doe v. (1825), 4 B. & C. 706; 7 D. & R. 190; 4 L. J. PAGE 6, 11 67 67 Searle v. Cooke (1890), 43 Ch. Div. 519; 59 L. J. Ch. 259; 62 Shepherd, Beal v. (1607), Cro. Jac. 199 Solly, Pretty v. (1859), 26 Beav. 606 Sylvester, Thomas v. (1873), L. R. 8 Q. B. 368; 42 L. J. Q. B. 237; 29 L. T. N. S. 290; 21 W. R. 912 Thomas v. Sylvester (1873), L. R. 8 Q. B. 368; 42 L. J. Q. B. 237; 29 L. T. N. S. 290; 21 W. R. 912 - 19 67 67 Thompson v. Hardinge (1845), 1 C. B. 940; 14 L. J. C. P. 268; 9 Jur. 927 28 L. J. Q. B. 90; Tyndale, Padwick v. (1858), 1 E. & E. 184; Whitaker, Doe v. (1833), 5 B. & Ad. 409; 3 N. & M. 225 Wilson, Arden v. (1872), L. R. 7 C. P. 535; 41 L. J. C. P. 273; Wilson, Brabant v. (1865), L. R. 1 Q. B. 44; Woodham Walter Manor (Lord of), Reynolds v. (1872), L. R. 223 3 6 6, 12 TABLE OF STATUTES CITED (OTHER THAN THE REPEALED COPYHOLD ACTS). PAGE 20 Hen. III. c. 4 (Statute of Merton).. 13 Edw. I. c. 46 (Statute of Westminster the Second) 27 Eliz. c. 4 (Defrauding Purchasers) 42 Geo. III. c. 116 (Land Tax Redemption Act, 1802) 21 & 22 Vict. c. 44 (Universities and College Estates Act, 1858) 51, 59, 89 23 & 24 Vict. c. 59 (Universities and College Estates Act Extension 39 & 40 Vict. c. 56 (Commons Act, 1876) 73 .... 44 & 45 Vict. c. 41 (Conveyancing and Law of Property Act, 1881).. 13, 54 & 55 Vict. c. 39 (Stamp Act, 1891) 56 & 57 Vict. c. 21 (Voluntary Conveyances Act, 1893) c. 39 (Industrial &c., Societies Act, 1893). c. 57 (Law of Commons Amendment Act, 1893) c. 73 (Local Government Act, 1894) 57 & 58 Vict. c. 60 (Merchant Shipping Act, 1894). 59 & 60 Vict. c. 14 (Short Titles Act, 1896)... c. 25 (Friendly Societies Act, 1896) 60 & 61 Vict. c. 65 (Land Transfer Act, 1897) The "Treatise on the Law of Copyholds and Customary "Tenures of Land," 2nd edit., is throughout this Supplement cited by the word-Treatise-only. THE COPYHOLD ACT, 1894 (57 & 58 VICT. c. 46). An Act to consolidate the Copyhold Acts. BE it enacted, &c., as follows: [25th August, 1894. PART I.-COMPULSORY ENFRANCHISEMENT. Right to Enfranchise. 1. Where there is an admitted tenant of copyhold land Power to the lord or the tenant may, subject to the provisions of this enfranchise Act, require and compel enfranchisement of the land. Provided that this section shall not apply where the tenant is admitted in respect of a mortgage and the mortgagee is not in possession. This section embodies the provisions of sect. 1 of the Copyhold Act, 1852, as amended by sect. 6 of the Copyhold Act, 1858. The right of the tenant to enfranchise is, however, subject to the limitations mentioned in sect. 3 of this Act. As to what constitutes an "admittance," see sect. 94 of this Act, and Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England v. Parr, (1894) 2 Q. B. 420. The expressions "land," "lord," "tenant," and "enfranchisement," are explained in sect. 94, post. -subject to the provisions of this Act.-As to the fines, &c., to be paid by the tenant before he can enfranchise compulsorily, see sect. 3; as to the notice of desire to enfranchise, see sect. 4; as to suspending proceedings for compulsory enfranchisement, see sect. 12; and as to the manors and lands which are exempt from the provisions of this Act, see sect. 95, sub-sects. (f), (g), and (h), and sect. 96. A mortgagee in possession may enfranchise. See sect. 94, "Tenant," (b), and sect. 39. The subject of compulsory enfranchisement is discussed on pp. 375 et seq. of the Treatise on the Law of Copyholds and Customary Tenures of Land," second edition. copyholds. 2. A lord or tenant of any land liable to any heriot, Power to quitrent, free rent, or other manorial incident whatsoever, extinguish may require and compel the extinguishment of such rights incidents. or incidents affecting the land, and the release and enfran E. B |