| Jonathan Elliot - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1834 - 646 pages
...sell, or thcret'o'"^^ devise the same to whom they please, in like manner as if they they were na- were natives} and that neither they nor their heirs or assigns shall, so far as may respect the said lands and the legal remedies incident thereto, be regarded as aliens. No... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - Commercial law - 1837 - 886 pages
...citizens who now hold lands in the dominions of his majesty, shall continue to hold them, according to they please, in like manner as if they were natives ; and that neither they nor their heirs or assigns... | |
| William Burge - Comparative law - 1838 - 878 pages
...question of alienage existed, and they were declared competent to sell, devise, and transmit the same, in like manner as if they were natives, and that neither they, nor their heirs or assigns, should, as to those lands, be regarded as aliens. The treaty applied to the title whatever it might... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1840 - 732 pages
...of their respective estates snd titles therein, and may grant, lell, or devise the same to whom they please, in like manner as if they were natives, and...neither they nor their heirs or assigns shall, so far as reipects the said lands and the legal remedies incident thereto, be 'eprded as aliens." This... | |
| United States - Session laws - 1846 - 1068 pages
...citizens who now hold lands in the dominions of his Majesty, shall continue to hold them according to the nature and tenure of their respective estates...; and may grant, sell, or devise the same to whom they please, in like manner as if they were natives ; and that neither they nor their heirs or assigns... | |
| James Kent - Law - 1848 - 1046 pages
...question of alienism existed ; and they were declared competent to sell, devise and transmit the same, in like manner as if they were natives ; and that neither they, nor their heirs or assigns, should, as to those lands, be regarded as aliens. The treaty applied to the title, whatever it might... | |
| William Johnson, New York (State). Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1849 - 866 pages
...British subjects who now hold lands in the United States shall continue to hold them, according to the nature and tenure of their respective estates,...titles therein, and may grant, sell or devise the same, in like manner as if they were natives ; and that neither they, 120 CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT. Jackson... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1851 - 908 pages
...now liold lauds in the dominions of his Britannic majesty, shall continue to hold them, according to the nature and tenure of their respective estates...; and may grant, sell, or devise the same to whom they please, in like manner as if they were natives; and that neither they, nor their heirs or assigns,... | |
| Joseph Gales - United States - 1851 - 852 pages
...respective States and titles therein, and might grant, sell, or devise the same to whom they should please, in like manner as if they were natives, and that neither they nor their heirs or assigns should, so far as might respect the said lands, and the legal remedies incident thereto, be regarded... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 946 pages
...their respective estates and titles ilierein ; and may grant, sell, or devise the same. to whom they please, in like manner as if they were natives ; and that neither they, nor their heirs or assigns, so far as may respect the said lands, and the legal remedies incidental thereto, shall be regarded... | |
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