| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 頁
...possibility last longer than that which he is legally entitled to. III. AN estate held in cofiarcenary is where lands of inheritance descend from the ancestor to two or more persons. It aritet either by common law or particular custom. By common law : as where a person seised in fee-simple... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 726 頁
...boiling it slowly for a longer time, it may be at last brought to the consistence desired. COPARCENARY, an estate held in coparcenary, is where lands of inheritance...particular custom. By common law, as where a person seised in fee-simple, or feetail dies, and his next heirs are two or more females, liis daughters,... | |
| Massachusetts, William Charles White - 1810 - 202 頁
...from sole estates, but merely in the blending and unity of possession. III. COPARCENERS. An estate in coparcenary is, where lands of inheritance descend from the ancestor to two or more persons. These co-heirs are called coparceners ; or, for brevity, fiarceners only. Coparceners, like joint-tenants... | |
| Thomas Potts - 1815 - 836 頁
...contents of vessels are appointed to be observed, under like penalty. — See also BUTTER. COPARCENARY, an estate held in coparcenary, is, where lands of inheritance descend from tbe ancestor to two or more persons. It arises either by common law, or particular custom. By common... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 426 頁
...boiling it slowly for a longer time, it may be at last brought to the consistence desired. COPAKCKNAKY, an estate held in coparcenary, is where lands of inheritance...descend from the ancestor to two or more persons. I: arises either by common law, or particular custom. By common law, as where a person seized infee-simple.or... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 424 頁
...boiling it slowly for a longer time, it may be at last brought to the consistence desired. COPARCENARY, an estate held in coparcenary, is where lands of inheritance...descend from the ancestor to two or more persons. Ii arises either by common law, or particular custom. By common law, as where a person seized infee-sirnple.or... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 頁
...ceases or is severed, the right of survivorship or jus accrescendi the same instant ceases with it. 111. An estate held in coparcenary is where lands of inheritance...custom. By common law: as where a person seized in fee-simple or in fee-tail dies, and his next heirs are two or more females, his daughters, sisters,... | |
| George Crabb - 1823 - 704 頁
...destroying any one of these unities, joint tenancy may be dissolved. — Estate* in coparcenary are where lands of inheritance descend from the ancestor to two or more persons called coparceners, or parceners only, who make but one heir. Coparcenary is either by common law,... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 頁
...creating an estate which may by possibility last longer .than that which he is legally entitled to. III. AN estate held in coparcenary is where lands of inheritance...arises either by common law or particular custom. Bjf i Litt. § 294. ° 4 Leon. 236. ™ Hid. § 3O4. ' Co. Litt. 252. " 1 Jonas 55. . ' common law... | |
| Thomas Walter Williams - 1825 - 596 頁
...common law, and according to custom. An estate therefore held in coparcenary is always by descent ; that is, where lands of inheritance descend from the ancestor...arises either by common law or particular custom. 1st. By common law; as where a person seized in fee-simple or in fee-tail dies, and his next heirs... | |
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