Principles of conveyancing; designed for the use of students: with an introduction on the study of that branch of law . er is referred to the note onpage 250,] 266 OF USES AND TIIUSTS. No. I. In order that A. may have theseisin, B. the use or legal estate. C. the trustestate, or equi-table owner-ship. In a fine A. must beConuzee. B. Cestui qui use bythe deed lead-ing or declar-ing the uses ofthe fine. C. Cestui qui trust. o ao co cc(Ua>tn o &, § 2 <U(» c OSIh be .S 08 u 0)OhO Recovery, Recoveror, the same of therecovery. the same asabove. Feoffment, Feoffee, Cestui qui use. Cest


Principles of conveyancing; designed for the use of students: with an introduction on the study of that branch of law . er is referred to the note onpage 250,] 266 OF USES AND TIIUSTS. No. I. In order that A. may have theseisin, B. the use or legal estate. C. the trustestate, or equi-table owner-ship. In a fine A. must beConuzee. B. Cestui qui use bythe deed lead-ing or declar-ing the uses ofthe fine. C. Cestui qui trust. o ao co cc(Ua>tn o &, § 2 <U(» c OSIh be .S 08 u 0)OhO Recovery, Recoveror, the same of therecovery. the same asabove. Feoffment, Feoffee, Cestui qui use. Cestui qui trust. Lease and Re-lease, Releasee, who isof course thelessee or bar-gainee for ayear. same as above. same as above. Grant, Grantee. same as above. same as above. Bargain and |Sale, J Bargainor, Bargainee. same as above. 3 . o a 0) *3 u ^\ he C .5 .2 C8 to U. ID Qj CO Covenant tostand seised. Covenantor, Covenanteebeing cestuiqui use. same as above. Appointment. The Releasee,Grantee, & uses in thedeed creatingthe power ofappointment. Appointee. same as above. OF USES AND TRUSTS. 2(W No. 268 CHAP. XXI. OF n. (I) to A POWER is an authority expressly reserved to Co. Z,2«. 342, b. , & the grantor, or expressly given to another, to be Booths Opin. at the end of exercised over lands, &,c. granted or conveyed at Touchst. and . • i» i ji- 1 the time oi the creation oi such power.* * It is either a common law authority, or (in the moreusual sense) an authority deriving its effect from the Statuteof Uses. It is of the latter kind that the Author treats in thischapter. Of the former may be instanced an authority tosell lands given to executors to whom no estate is devised,and the powers conferred by particular statutes, as the LandTax Acts, the Act enabling the Remembrancer of the Ex-chequer to convey lands extended, &c. ; and it has latelybeen decided, that if a will contain a general direction to sellland, and it is not stated b


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