A Treatise of Tenures in Two Parts Containing I the Original Nature Use An

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A Treatise of Tenures in Two Parts Containing I the Original Nature Use An
Geoffrey Gilbert
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In the flatute of limitations ; for that is 7^* an a(ft made for the prefervation of the publick quiet, and no ways tending to the Stra. 253, prejudice of the lord or tenant. And ^^ * adtions concerning copyholds are as fully and plainly within the words of the adt of parliament, as any other adions are, and fo there is no reafon to exclude them from the meaning. But debt for the fine of a copy^holder is not within the ftatute of limitation. 2 Keb. 536. Moor 596. The 32 H". 8. C. 28. Of the hu{...band's difcontinuins; the wife's land, doth not extend to -copyhold land, neither in the letter nor equity of it 5 for the words are, that no fine, feoffment, or any other adt or ads, ^c. Of the wife's inheritance or freehold, which words plainly mean no- thing but a common law eftate, and the common law way of conveying ; and if the equity of the ad fliould be conftrued • to extend to copyholds, by the entry of the party, there would be a tenant without the alT^nt or admittance of the lord.
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