... pretended titles might be granted to great men, whereby right might be trodden down, and the weak oppressed, which the common law forbiddeth, as men to grant before they be in possession 2. The Law Quarterly Review - 308. lappuselaboja - 1894Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| James Barry Bird - 1706 - 394 lapas
...he have only a right of poffeflion, he cannot convey it to another, " left under colours of right, pretended titles might be granted to great men, whereby right might be trodden down, and the weak oppreffed ; which the common law forbiddeth." Co. Lit. 214. a. And though from the impartial diftribution... | |
| William Cruise - 1804 - 604 lapas
...principle of the common law, that nothing in a&ion, entry or re-entry, can be granted over ; for fo under colour thereof, pretended titles might be granted...whereby right might be trodden down, and the weak opprefled. « Tnft. 232*. § 23. In modern times, however, property only recoverable by fuit at law,... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - 1817 - 826 lapas
...suppression of right, and stirring up of suits ; and therefore nothing in action, entrie, or re-entrîe, can be granted over; for so under colour thereof pretended...granted to great men, whereby right might be trodden л down, and the weak oppressed, which the common law forbiddeth, as men to grant before they be in... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1818 - 892 lapas
...that it is one of the maxims of the common law, that no right of action can be transferred, " because, under colour thereof, pretended titles might be granted...weak oppressed, which the common law forbiddeth." Accordingly we find, that judgment was arrested in an action on a bond conditioned for the performance... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1821 - 778 lapas
...law, that no right of action can be transferred, "because, under colour thereof, pretctideù ul\es might be granted to great men, whereby right might...weak oppressed, which the common law forbiddeth." Accordingly we find, that judgment was arrested in an action on a bond conditioned for the performance... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, F. Hargrave - 1823 - 784 lapas
...hath aliened from him the reversion. maxims of the common law ; and the reason hereof is, for 473-) avoyding of maintenance, suppression of right, and...down, and the weak oppressed, which the common law ibrbiddeth, as men to grant before they be in possession. " rpHA Т no entry, ffc." Here Littleton... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1826 - 710 lapas
...it is one of the maxims of the common law, that no right of action can be transferred, '•because, under colour thereof, pretended titles might be granted...whereby right might be trodden down, and the weak opjiressed, which the common law forbiddetli." Accordingly we find, that judgment was arrested in an... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - 1827 - 884 lapas
...right, and stirring up of suits : and therefore nothing in action, entry, or re-entry, can be »ranted over ; for so, under colour thereof, pretended titles...down, and the weak oppressed, which the common law forbicldeth, as men to grant bcfure they be in possession. . ' . , • ' " To the feoff or, or to the... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, Thomas Coventry - 1830 - 716 lapas
...suppression of right, and stirring up of suits ; and therefore nothing in action, entry, or re-entry can be granted over ; for so under colour thereof...down, and the weak oppressed, which the common law forbids ; [so that none may] grant before they be in possession. Condition and For default of payment... | |
| James Kent - 1830 - 556 lapas
...exist in this country. A right of entry was not assignable at common law, because, said Lord Coke,b " under colour thereof pretended titles might be granted...right might be trodden down, and the weak oppressed." The repeated statutes which were passed in the reigns of Edw. I. and Edw. III. against champerty and... | |
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