| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 Seiten
...living. BEFORE we conclude the doctrine of remainders and reversions, it may be proper to observe, that whenever a greater estate and a less coincide and...and the same person, without any intermediate estate v, the less is immediately annihilated; or, in the law phrase, is said to be merged, that is, sunk... | |
| Richard Preston - 1816 - 616 Seiten
...which furnish the conclusion that a merger has taken^ place, (b) Sometimes merger is described to be whenever a greater estate and a less coincide and...the same person, without any intermediate estate, whereby the less is immediately annihilated, or is said to be merged, that is, sunk or drowned in the... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, John Henry Thomas - 1818 - 752 Seiten
...merger, a subject which is intimately connected with the law of surrender. Merger is desci ¡bed to be whenever a greater estate and a less coincide and...and the same person without any intermediate estate; whereby the less is immediately annihilated, or is said to be merged, that is, sunk or drowned in the... | |
| William Sheppard - 1820 - 1178 Seiten
...a greater estate for yean or not. Cro. Eliz. 302 ; Via. Abr. Merger (G.) Merger is described to be, whenever a greater estate and a less coincide and...the same person, without any intermediate estate, whereby the less is immediately annihilated, or is said to be merged; that is, sunk or drowned in the... | |
| Charles Barton - 1821 - 696 Seiten
...living. Before we conclude the doctrine of remainders and reversions, it may be proper to observe, that whenever a greater estate and a less coincide and...and the same person, without any intermediate estate u , the less is immediately annihilated ; or, in the law phrase, is said to be merged, that is, sunk... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 Seiten
...living. BEFORE we conclude the doctrine of remainders and reversions, it may be proper to observe, that whenever a greater estate and a less coincide and...and the same person, without any intermediate estate y, the less is immediately annihilated; or, in the law phrase, is said to be merged, that is, sunk... | |
| William Blackstone - 1827 - 916 Seiten
...estate and a less coincide and meet in one and the same person, without any intermediate estate, (y) the less is immediately annihilated ; or, in the law phrase, is said to be nterged, that is, sunk or drowned in the greater. Thus, if there be tenant for years, and the reversion... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - 1827 - 884 Seiten
...without any intermediate estate ; whereby the less is immediately annihilated, or is said to be nv-rçed, that is, sunk or drowned in the greater. Thus, if there be I"iiant lor years, and the reversion in feesimple Descends to- or is purchased by him, the term of... | |
| Richard Preston - 1829 - 612 Seiten
...which furnish the conclusion that a merger has taken place (i). Sometimes merger is described to be whenever a greater estate and a less coincide and...the same person, without any intermediate estate, whereby the less is immediately annihilated, or is said to be merged, that is, sunk or drowned in the... | |
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