History of the Law of Real Property in New York; An Essay Introductory to the Study of the N.Y. Revised Statutes (With Appendices)

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' See note " K," p. 372, Tomlin's "Lyttleton's Tenures." ' Litt. Tenures, sec. 13.
' Glanville maKes no reference to feuds on condition or conditional fees, although Lord Coke gives him as an authority, citing Lib. 10, o. 8 ; a refer- ence criticised by Mr. Beam in his edition of Glanville (note, p. 355 of that work), and see note 13 to 2 Bla. Com. 109, "Wendell's edit.
* It seems almost an anachronism to import a later term of science into a definition of an earlier institution, and to call a
...fee farm an " estate on con- dition." DE LANOBY V. PIEPGEA8. 41 reserving a perpetual rent to a chief lord, and in this sense " fee farm" is used by Lord Coke.' According to Littleton, no person except the chief lord of the fee, or him who had the reversion, could, after the Statute of Quia EmptoreSy make a fee farm.' Mr. Hargrave thought rent service or fealty the essential of a " fee farm," and not the quantum of the rent, and that after the Statute of Quia Mmptores no one but the king could make such grant, except by deed empowering the grantor to distrain.

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