| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir Edmund Saunders - Law reports, digests, etc - 1845 - 602 pages
...tenements aforesaid as his freehold, that is to say, to him '' plough), and the one half(c) of his " land, until the debt be levied, upon " a reasonable price or extent. And " if he be put out of that tenement, " he shall recover by a writ of novel " disseisin, or after,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Charles Purton Cooper - Equity - 1846 - 656 pages
...Chancery aforesaid it appeared to us — and that he the said sheriff should have that sum of money land until the debt be levied upon a reasonable price or extent. Lord Coke, 2nd Institute, 394, in his exposition of this chapter of the Statute of Westminster the... | |
| Thomas Campbell Foster - Judgments - 1851 - 448 pages
...the chattels of the debtor (saving only his oxen and beasts of his plough), and the one-half of his land, until the debt be levied upon a reasonable price or extent. And if he be put out of that tenement, he shall recover by a writ of novel disseisin, and after by... | |
| Equity - 1852 - 794 pages
...the chattels of the debtor (saving only his oxen and beasts of his plough), and the one-half of his land, until the debt be levied upon a reasonable price or extent. Although the word "lands" is used in the Statute of Westminster, yet tenements were held to be extendible... | |
| John Bouvier - Law - 1854 - 788 pages
...him all the chattels of the debtor, (saving his oxen and beasts of his plough,) and one half of the land, until the debt be levied upon a reasonable price or extent." From the election given to the plaintiff by this statute, and from the entry of the award of this execution... | |
| George Caines - Law reports, digests, etc - 1860 - 604 pages
...metes and bounds, the value, &c. Yet the statute of W. II. 13 EI c. 18, which gave the elegit, only required in general, that the sheriff deliver one...the objections hitherto raised had been surmounted, we are of opinion that the evidence offered on the part of the defendant at the trial, ought to have... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1870 - 954 pages
...the chattels of the debtor, saving only his oxen and beasts of his plough, and the one half of his land, until the debt be levied upon a reasonable price or extent : and if he be put out of that tenement, he shall recover by a writ of novel disseisin, and after by... | |
| Kenelm Edward Digby - Law - 1876 - 486 pages
...the chattels of the debtor (saving only his oxen and beasts of his plough), and the one half of his land, until the debt be levied upon a reasonable price or extent.' This power of the creditor to seize and sell half the debtor's land is now * extended to the whole.... | |
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