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Copyhold
years in it. By the custom of some manors, the estate devolves upon the heir on the ancestor's death, and is called a copyhold of inheritance. As far as the quantity and modification of interest are concerned, … be parcel of the manor; and (4) it must have been demised or demisable by copy of court roll from time immemorial. A manor is essentially necessary, for all copyholds must be parcels of manors; and so
Fines in copyholds
and not in consequence of any act of the party. It can therefore be only claimed on the death of the lord. When it is due on the change of the tenant, it matters not whether that
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Copyright
Act, the term for which copyright subsists is the life of the author and fifty years after his death (ss. 3, 31, 24). The owner may assign his right wholly or partially, and may grant any interest … or otherwise; '(d) in the case of a literary, dramatic, or musical work, to make any record, perforated roll, cinematograph film, or other contrivance by means of which the work may be mechanically performed or delivered, and
Uses
self. This was found to be convenient, especially in the following example: It frequently happened that upon the death or removal of trustees, it became necessary to fill up their number pursuant to a power for that … Act, 27 Hen. 8, c. 10, is usually called the Statute of Uses; its title on the Parliament roll is, 'An Act concerning Uses and Wills,' and in pleading it used to be described as Statutum de
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