Coke seems to intimate the contrary, by confining the denomination of fee farm to rents at least equal to the fourth part of the value of the land ; and the word is explained in a like manner by Sir Henry Spelman and the author of the book of Old Tenures,... Observations on the Land Revenue of the Crown - Page 168by John St. John - 1792 - 352 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1787 - 652 pages
...Revenue. f " Lord Coke feems to intimate the contrary, by confining the denomination of fee- farm, to rents at leaft equal to the fourth part of the...Spelman, and the author of the Book of old Tenures, T 3 with refervation of Co great a rent as one-fourth part, certainly (as Sir \Vnii mi Blackftone obferves)... | |
| 1787 - 666 pages
...Revenue. •f- ' • Lord Coke feems to intimate the contrary, by confining the denomination of fee- farm, to rents at leaft equal to the fourth part of the...by Sir Henry Spelman, and the author of the Book of aid Tenures, T 3 with refervaticm of fo great a rent as one-fourth part, certainly (at Sir William... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - 1794 - 552 pages
...3. Here indeed lewd Coke feems to intimate the contrary, by confining the denomination of ftt-farm to rents at leaft equal to the fourth part of the...manner by Sir Henry Spelman and the author of the baok of Old Tenures, wkii this difference only, that the latter reltrifls the value to a third. See... | |
| Charles Viner - 1801 - 484 pages
...Lord Coke feems to intimste the contrary, by confining the " domination of fee-farrn to rents at lead equal to the fourth *' part of the value of the land...and the word is explained in a *' like manner by Sir Harry Spelman, and the author of the book " of Old Tenures, with this difference only, that the latter... | |
| Sir Arthur Underhill - 1885 - 362 pages
...Lord Coke seems to intimate the contrary, by confining the denomination of fee farm to rents at least equal to the fourth part of the value of the land...Tenures, with this difference only, that the latter restricts the value to a third. (See Spel. Gloss, voce feodi-firma, and Old Ten. tit. fee firme'.}... | |
| William Burge - 1914 - 1174 pages
...Lord Coke seems to intimate the contrary, by confining the denomination of fee -farm to rents at least equal to the fourth part of the value of the land ; and the word is explained in a similar manner by Sir Henry Spelman, and the author of " Old Tenures," with this difference only, that... | |
| 1882 - 888 pages
...143, b.) seems to take the contrary view, by confining the denomination of fee-farm to rents at least equal to the fourth part of the value of the land, and this explanation is followed by Blackstone (ii. 43) and Stephen's Commentaries (i. 676). The word is... | |
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