An essay on the operation in wills of the word issue; and also of the words heirs of the body, dying without issue, and dying without leaving issue, commonly called the rule in Shelley's case; and a short historical deduction of the rule from its feodal origin. With three introductory chapters on the nature of estates at common law, remainders, conditions, conditional limitations, and executory devises.
1826
KD1509 .H3 (Mapit)
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An essay on the operation in wills of the word issue; and also of the words heirs of the body, dying without issue, and dying without leaving issue, commonly called the rule in Shelley's case; and a short historical deduction of the rule from its feodal origin. With three introductory chapters on the nature of estates at common law, remainders, conditions, conditional limitations, and executory devises.
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London : J. & W.T. Clarke, 1826.
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xxx, 562 pages ; 25 cm
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KD1509 .H3
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English
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