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" Glanvil informs us that by the common law, as it stood in the reign of Henry the Second, a man's goods were to be divided into three equal parts: of which one went to his heirs or lineal descendants, another to his wife, and the third was at his own disposal:... "
Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books - Trang 484
bởi William Blackstone - 1791
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The Student's Blackstone: Being the Commentaries on the Laws of England of ...

William Blackstone - 1877 - 640 trang
...of the law. It did not extend originally to all a man's personal estate. In the reign of Henry II., a man's goods were to be divided into three equal parts ; of which one went to his heirs, another to his wife, and the third was at his own disposal ; or, if he died without a wife, he might...

A Treatise on Wills, Tập 1

Thomas Jarman - 1880 - 908 trang
...the contrary, Glanvil will inform vis that by the common law, as it stood in the reign of Henry II., a man's goods were to be divided into three equal parts, of which one went to his heirs or lineal descendants, another to his wife, and the third was at his own disposal. * * * The shares of the wife...

Mr. Serjeant Stephen's New Commentaries on the Laws of England ..., Tập 2

Henry John Stephen, James Stephen - 1880 - 824 trang
...the contrary, Glanvil will inform us that by the law, as it stood in the reign of Henry the second, a man's goods were to be divided into three equal parts; of which one went to his heirs or lineal descendants, another to his wife, and the third was at his own disposal : or if he died without a wife,...

A Treatise on Wills, Tập 3

Thomas Jarman - 1881 - 954 trang
...the contrary, Glanvil informs us that by the common law, as it stood in the reign of Henry theSecond, a man's goods were to' be divided into three equal parts : of which onewent to his heirs or lineal descendants, another to his wife, and the third was at his own disposal...

The Students' Pocket Law-lexicon; Or, Dictionary of Jurisprudence ...

Henry Gilbert Rawson - 1882 - 276 trang
...of a witness. Parricide, same as patricide. Pars rationabilis, the ancient division of a man's goods into three equal parts, of which one went to his heirs or lineal descendants, another to his wife, and the third was at his own disposal. Particeps crixninis, or fraudis...

Calendar of Letters from the Mayor and Corporation of the City of London ...

City of London (England). Corporation - 1885 - 228 trang
...rudiments of law, but it did not extend originally to all a man's personal estate. By the common law a man's goods were to be divided into three equal parts, of which one went to his heirs or lineal descendants, another to his wife, and the third was at his own disposal. The shares of the wife and...

A Dictionary of American and English Law: With Definitions of the Technical ...

Stewart Rapalje, Robert Linn Lawrence - 1888 - 674 trang
...ten armed men, &c. PARS RATION ABILIS.— A -reasonable part. The ancient division of a man's goods into three equal parts, of which one went to his heirs or lineal descendants, another to his wife, and the third was at his own disposal; or, if he died without a wife,...

Commentaries on the Laws of England ...

William Blackstone - 1890 - 850 trang
...Glanvil will inform us,i that by the common law, [*»*] as it stood in the reign of Henry the second, a man's goods were to be divided into three equal parts ; of which one went to his heirs or lineal descendants, another to his wife, and the third was at his own disposal : or, if he died without a...

The Most Material Parts of Blackstone's Commentaries, Reduced to Questions ...

John C. Devereux - 1891 - 432 trang
...informs us, that by the common law, as it stood in the reign of Henry the Second, a man's goods were divided into three equal parts ; of which one went to his heirs or lineal descendants, another to his wife, and the third was at his own disposal ; or, if he died without a...

Abridgment of Blackstone's Commentaries

William Blackstone, William Cyrus Sprague - 1893 - 558 trang
...contrary, Glanvil informs us that by the common law, as it stood in the reign of Henry the second, a man's goods were to be divided into three equal parts : of which one went to his heirs or lineal descendants, another to his wife, and the third was at his own disposal : or, if he died without a...




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