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" Brian, chief justice, said that his opinion hath always been, and ever shall be, that if such tenant by custom paying his services be ejected by the lord, he shall have an action of trespass against him, H. "
The Economic History of England - Page 136
by Ephraim Lipson - 1915
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Littleton's Tenures: With Notes Explanatory of the Text of Littleton, and ...

Sir Thomas Littleton - 1846 - 276 pages
...him. Hil. 21 Ed. 4. And so was the opinion of Danby, Chief Justice, in 7 Ed. 4. For he saith, that tenant by the custom is as well inheritor to have...custom, as he which hath a freehold at the common law. NOTE. — It is clear that the lord cannot oust the copyholder, so long as the latter observes the...
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An Introduction to the History of the Law of Real Property: With Original ...

Kenelm Edward Digby - 1876 - 484 pages
...trespass against him 3. And so was the opinion of Danby, chief justice, in 7 Ed. 4 3. For he saith, that tenant by the custom is as well inheritor to have...custom as he which hath a freehold at the common law. 1 The action of ejectment was as applicable to the recovery of the possession of copyholds as of freeholds,...
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The Seisin of the Freehold: Being Twelve Lectures Delivered in Gray's Inn ...

Joshua Williams - 1878 - 252 pages
...Edward IV.) And so was the opinion of Danby, chief justice, in the 7 of Edward IV. For he saith that tenant by the custom is as well inheritor to have...custom, as he which hath a freehold at the common law." The opinion of Brian and Danby is now undoubted law, although it seems from the above extract that,...
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Custom & Tenant-right

Charles Isaac Elton - 1882 - 134 pages
...custom of the manor. After that time it was said that " tenant by the custome is as well inheritour to have his land according to the custom, as he which hath a freehold at the common law." The modern representatives of these men are the copyholders of the kind with which we are most familiar,...
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An Introduction to the History of the Law of Real Property, with Original ...

Kenelm Edward Digby - 1884 - 432 pages
...trespass against 5 6him \ And so was the opinion of Danby, chief justice, in 7 Ed. 4 !. For he saith, that tenant by the custom is as well inheritor to have...custom as he which hath a freehold at the common law. 1 Year Book, 21 Edw. IV, 80. 1 Ibid., 7 Ed. IV, 18. APPENDIX TO PART I. § I. Place of the Law of Real...
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An Introduction to English Economic History and Theory, Part 1

William James Ashley - 1888 - 252 pages
...unjustly to dispossess customary tenants, it was laid down by the chief justice (in 7 Ed. IV.) tliat "the tenant by the custom is as well inheritor to...according to the custom as he which hath a freehold." 12S The yardling and the cotter were thus tied to the soil, but the soil was also tied to them. No...
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 1

American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1890 - 788 pages
...him, H. 2 1 Ed. IV. And so was the opinion of Danby, chief justice, in 7 Ed. IV. For he saith that tenant by the custom is as well inheritor to have...custom, as he which hath a freehold at the common law." But it is significant that this passage does not appear either in an edition of Littleton, printed...
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An Introduction to English Economic History and Theory, Part 1

William James Ashley - 1892 - 250 pages
...there unjustly to dispossess customary tenants, it was laid down by the chief justice (in 7 Ed. IV.) that "the tenant by the custom is as well inheritor...according to the custom as he which hath a freehold." m The yardling and the cotter were thus tied to the soil, but the soil was also tied to them. No very...
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An Introduction to the History of the Law of Real Property: With Original ...

Kenelm Edward Digby - 1892 - 484 pages
...justice, in 7 Ed. 4 ". For he saith, that tenant by the custom is as well inheritor to have his laud according to the custom as he which hath a freehold at the common law. 1 Year Book, 21 Edw. IV. 80. 2 Ibid., 7 Ed. IV, 18. APPENDIX TO PART I. § i. Place of the Law of Heal...
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An Introduction to English Economic History and Theory, Volume 1

William James Ashley - 1893 - 524 pages
...against him, H. 21 Ed. IV. And so was the opinion of Danby, chief justice, in 7 Ed. IV. For he saith that tenant by the custom is as well inheritor to have...custom, as he which hath a freehold at the common law." But it is significant that this passage does not appear either in an edition of Littleton printed about...
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