A Treatise On the American Law of Real Property volume 1

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A Treatise On the American Law of Real Property volume 1
Emory Washburn
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202, 214.
2 Stark V. Coffin, 105 Mass. 332 ; Whitcomb v. Taylor, 122 Mass. 243. See Roc;ers v. Eogers, 101 Tenn. 428 ; s. C. 47 S. W. Rep. 701.
8 2 Bl. Com. 16 ; Co. Lit. 20 ; 1 Prest. Est. 12, 13.
♦ Ibid.
6 2 Bl. Com. 17.
• 2 HI. Com. 20 ; Co. Lit. 20 ; Hays v. Richardson, 1 Gill & J. 378 ; Waslib. Easements, 10.
NATURE AND CLASSIFICATION OF RKAL IMlOPnRTV. 3j grant the future accretions or increments of wliat lie owns at the time he makes such grant, as a tenant may tlic cropB which will be g
...rowing at the end of his term, or the fruifs to be grown upon land which he owns, and may mortgage the. " same. I §48. Livery of Seisin. — The early mode of transferrimj lands from one to another was by jjutting the purcliasc. -r in actual possession by entering upon the land, or some eiiuivalent act, which was called livery of seisin, — no deed being necessary, in such case, to pass the title to the purchaser. '-^ But as a sale or conveyance of an incorporeal thing could not be accompanied by any such overact, it was effected by means of a deed from the vendor to the purchaser, evidencing the fact of bis having granted the same.

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