The Law of Real Property : Chiefly in Relation to Conveyance
The book The Law of Real Property : Chiefly in Relation to Conveyance was written by author Challis, Henry W. (Henry William), B. 1841 Here you can read free online of The Law of Real Property : Chiefly in Relation to Conveyance book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Law of Real Property : Chiefly in Relation to Conveyance a good or bad book?
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was entitled to a long term of years, by collusion ■with the reversioner, and by misrepresentation and fraud practised on his father, induced the father (apparently) to assent to certain convey- ances whereby the term of years became merged at law in the reversion, so that ultimately the heir at law might obtain the land discharged from the term, and the father be prevented from availing himself *of the terin in order to [*74] provide portions for younger childrem. It was held that the fraud wa...s a ground for relief in equity. (Danby v. Danbij, Eep. temp. Finch. 220.) 3. If the above-mentioned distinction taken by Lord Lord Coke's Coke as to estates en autre droit, ever was the distinction as rule at law, it is the rule no longer. {Thorn v. ^ ^.™ ''"'''^ Newman, 3 Swanst. 603 ; and see Nurse v. Yer- ^"^ ' worth, 3 Swanst. 608, at p. 619. ) 4. In Chambers v. Kingliam, 10 Ch. D. 743, at p. The distinc- - 746, Mr. Justice Fry seems obiter to have ex- tion as to en pressed the opinion, that even at law two estates
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