Actions, On the case, AD For ravishment of ward, 88. b. n. 13. ` For loss of service, 117. a. n. 1. For breach of contract, ibid. In the nature of an action of deceit, in case of fraud in a vendor, 384. a. n. 1. See more concerning Actions on the case. 56. a. n. 2. 56. b. n. 2. 57. a. n. 1. 4. 59. b. n. 6. 79. b. n. 2. 81. b. n. 2. 89. b. n. 3. 161. a. n. 4. 251. a. n. 1. Personal, 129. b. n. 2. Civil, 161. a. n. 4. Apparently vexatious, ibid. Concerning life or limb, ibid. Adjournment, 72, a, n 1. Of dower, 89. a. n. 4. Administration, Of a wife's personal estate, At common law, 351. a. n. 1. By statute, ibid. De bonis non of a wife who had personal estate en auter droit, as executrix or administratrix, Who entitled to, as next of blood, 10. b. n. 2. During minority of an executor, when it determines, ibid. See more concerning Administration, 11. a. n. 1. 90. b. n. 4, 5. 210. a. n. l. Admiralty Court, 74. b. n. 1. Sale of, 374. b. n. 1. See more concerning Advowson, 17. b. n. 2. 18. a. n. 1, 2. 32. b. n. 2. 46. b. n. 6. 115. a. n. 6. 122. a. n. 1. 165. b. n. 2. 166. b. n. 2, 3. 171. b. n. 3. 186. b. n. 6, 7, 8, 9. 190. b. n. 5. 218. a. n. 1. 233. b. n. 1. 243. a. n. 1. 249. a. n. 2. 349. b. n. 2. Equivocum, 154. b. n. 7. Affiance, 34. a. n. 1. Whether synonimous with marriage, 34. a. n. 2. Affinity, As an impediment to marriage, 24. a. n. 2. 235. a. n. 1. As a principal challenge to the array or to the poll, 156. a. n. 1, 2. 157. a. n. 6. Affirmative Words, 115. a. n. 9. Age, Who shall have, 24. b. n. 2. As to dower, 33. a. n. 7. As to a jointure, 36. b. n. 7. See more concerning Age, 38. b. n. 1. 79. a. n. 3,4. 79. b. n. 2. 89. b. n. 6. 131. a. n. 1. 169. a. n. 2. 171. b. n. 2, 3. 243. a. n. 2. 245. b. n. 2. 164. a. n. 1. 187. a. n. t. Parol, where it may be alleged in explanation of a deed, 222. b. n. 2. As to powers, 342. b. n. 1. VII. To suffer a recovery cannot be restrained, 379. b. n. 1. See more concerning Agreements, 53. a. n. 7. Aid, 57. a. n. 1. 59. a. n. 4. 79. b. n. 1. n. 1, 2. 180. b. n. 4. After verdict, 125. a. n. 2. 121. a. To deraign a warranty paramount, 174. a. n. 4. Prayer in, between parceners, 174. b. n. 2. Aids, Abolished by 12 Car. II. 76. a. n. 1. 85. b. n. 1. 91. a. n. 1. 93. b. n. 3. 108. a. n. 1. Alien, A use will arise for, on a covenant to stand seised, 2. b. n. 1. Cannot take by act of law, ibid. Alien, AP A M Amercements, Purchasing with king's license, may hold, 2. b. n. 2. In the name of a trustee, ibid. Mortgagee, ibid. King entitled to his property, when, 2. b. n. 3. Capacity of, to take chattels, 2. b. n. 7. 9. 8. a. Friend or enemy, how triable, and capacities of, Entitled to dower, when, 31. b. n. 9. 129. b. n. 4. Grant of reversion to, 310. b. n. 1. n. 1. What a forfeiture, 233. b. n. 1. How far restraints upon are guarded against, Observations on attempts to restrain, 379. b. n. 1. Involuntary, for debt, 330. b. n. 1. See more concerning Alienation, 30. a. n. 4. n. 1. 309. a. n. 1. Allegation, 224. b. n. 1. Of being beyond sea, 107. a. n. 6, Allegiance, old oath of, 68. b. n. 1. See more concerning Allegiance, 68. b. n. 2. Allodial Land, 65. a. n. 1. Alum, 165. a. n. 1. Almoner, Office of, usually given to the Archbishop of Alteration of a deed, 35. b. n. 7. Amendments, during a suit, 259. b. n. 1. Formerly an object of attention, 127. a. n. 1. On several limitations, one to the ancestor, the Unless there is an interest in, the heir cannot be Ancient Demesne, 154. a. n. 11. Annuity, Of inheritance, forfeitable for treason, 2. a. n. 1. 2. a. n. 1. Not intailable within the stat. de donis, 2. a. n. 1. Writ of, will not lie against grantor's heir, unless Secus against successors of a body politic, ibid. See more concerning Annuity, 17. b. n. 4. 83. b. Anticipation, Of a wife's separate estate, 351. a. n. 1. VI. Effect of proceedings in, 13. a. n. 8. Appeals of Felony, or Mayhem, 161. a. n. 4. See more concerning Appeal, 33. a. l. 11. 33. b. AT Assignees, In law, 351. a. n. 1. IV. Assignment, Conditional, 34. b. n. 10. Of a chose in action, the form of, 232. b. n. 1. Common, 121. a. n. 1. Attainder, Of issue in tail, in vitâ patris, does not give donor Where it may be falsified, and how, 13. b. n. 1. Whether necessary to arraign anew, for a second As to forfeiture, 391. b. n. 1. See more concerning Attainder, 8. a. n. 3, 4, 5. n. 1. 33. a. n. 8. 40. b. n. 1. 62. a. n. 1. 40. a. n. 1. 41. a. n. 3, 4, 5. Attornment, BA What it gave title to, 320. a. n. 1. 34. b. n. 11. 36. b. n. 6. 42. a. n. 6. 123. b. n. 1. Explained or characterized: Viner's Abr. 9. a. n. 3. n. 1. 261. a. n. 1. Avowry, 108. a. n. 4. For homage in respect of the wife's land, upon Upon a disseisee, 266. b. n. 1. For rent, 373. a. n. 3. See more concerning Avowry, 30. a. n. 3. 66. b. Where exerciseable after the death of the party Difference between a naked one, and one coupled Bailiff, BA Not liable in B. R. to a fine for a false claim, Has no possession, 330. b. n. 1. See more concerning Bailiff, 89. a. n. 3. 172. a. Bailment, of goods, several points respecting, 89. a. n. 7. Bankruptcy, An action lies for a commission of, falsely and Intailed lands may be sold by the commis- Landed property is subject to his debts, 191.a. A proviso between landlord and tenant for re- (In case of), the bargain and sale must be in- As to baron and feme, 351. n. 1. IV. Bans, Publication of, with respect to the marriage of an Bar (the), Functions and fees of, under the Roman, French, Bar, To an entail by discontinuance, 191. a. note, Of dower by grant of rent out of the land, Of dower, in equity, by acceptance of a collateral Of dower by equitable jointure, 36. b. n. 5. Bargain and Sale, For years, 48. a. n. 3. As to discontinuance, 330. a. n. 1. VII. As to disseisin, 367. a. n. 1. 342. b. n. 1. V. See more concerning a Bargain and Sale, 49.a. n. 1. 121. a. n. 1. 123. a. n. 8. 147. b. n. 4, 5. 225. b. n. 2. t. 229. a. 1. 2. 271. b. n. 1. VI. Bark, Of felled trees, 165. b. n. 2. Baron and Feme, Where and how the one can take of the gift of the Tenants in special tail; if divorced a vinculo, &c. May convey without baron in performance of a Exile of former, entitles feme to sue alone, 133. a. The latter shall have deceit for fine levied by the Tenant to the præcipe may be made of a wife's Lease by, how it shall be made, 333. a. n. 2. n. 2. Interest of the former in the chattels real and things in action of the latter, 351. a. n. 1. How, when the latter takes en auter droit, 351. b. n. 1. As to trust estates, 290. b. n. 1. XVI. Alienation by the former of the real estates of n. 1. See pleading, 26. a. n. 1; partition, 171. a. n. 2; The interest which the husband takes in the Where the husband survives his wife, ibid. I. How this interest of the husband in, and his If the husband be obliged to resort to a court of Whether the wife's equity will prevail against Where a settlement of personal estate, except Some of the general rules of equity respecting n. 1. 31. b. n. 6. 69. a. n. 5. 70. Barons, 29. b. The king cannot create a dignity between them Barons by tenure, 134. b. n. 1. Not in esse, whether capable of taking, 3. b. n. 1. Rule, that one shall not be adjudged such post Special, 244. b. n. 2. General, 126. a. n. 2. Battle, Trial by, authors upon, 294. b. n. 1. Escaping, 47. b. n. 2, 3. Bigamy, Meaning of the term, 80. b. n. 1. Of rights, 120. a. n. 4. Of naturalization, 129. a. n. 1. 244. b. 88. b. |