Daniel & Uply

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date01 January 1662
Date01 January 1662
CourtCourt of the King's Bench

English Reports Citation: 82 E.R. 248

King's Bench Division

Daniel & Uply

[9] daniel & uply. En ejection firm sur special verdict, le case appert destre tiel. John Uply, seisei en fee del tneason 26 May. 25 Eliz. per son volunt et testam dispose de son meason en c manner; item, I give, and bequeath my house to Ann my wife, to dispose at her will, and pleasure, and to give it to any of my sons, which she pleases. Jermyn argued, que per ceux parols le feme ad un fee, et nest lye al asoun, mes poet disposer de c al ascun quel el voet, et est un grand difference inter un conveyance et volunt, in c case Litt. 586. Bro. Devise 33. Litt. leaves out assignes et pur c doubt. Mes 7 E. 6. Br. 432. fait nostre case icy plaine. Et est cleere per primer parols dispose at her will, and pleasure del ad fee. Mes le doubt est si le darrein parols est un limitacofl (viz.) to any of my children alter le fee et clogge c ove condic. IFellock's case, 3 Rep. 21. 6 Rep. 16. Mes icy ne sont parols a fair un condicofi, quia si serra condicon, donq^ le heire entra en due tempes si condiciofi ne aoit performe, et donq^ le intent de volunt est contradict, entant donq^ le feme nad c meason a son will and pleasure come volunt require. Auxi si serroit condicofi, donc^ le feme ne poet doner c, as she thinks fit, and pleases, come volunt done power a luy. Henden Serjeant argue al contr. Et il dit, jeo confess, q^ le fee passe ove ceux parols, quia ad estre adjudge, q^ si un devise q, I. S. serra son heire, % c suffist; mes jeo conceave, q, icy p le devise le feme ad solement un power a disposer, et el nad ascun interest au estate per le devise, ou si el ad, el ad forsq^ un conditional estate clogge et limit ove c eondicon (so as it be given to the children) 33 H. 8. Br. Devise 38. un home devise, q^ son exec, fra estate tayle a I. S. cest solement un authority, le devisee ad un estate tayle, 1'auters forsq^ authority Dyer 323. Lingin's case. Issint in nostre case icy, si un devise q^ I. S. fra feofment del tiel terre del testator; la I. S. ad interest quia la I. S. doit al enter, devantq, il poit fair livery. Mes si il devise q^ I. S. bargainera et vendera tiel terr. la I. S. nad interest en c tere mes solement un authority a vender. Si un devise q^ I. S. serra lett son terre et receave les profits durant le minority del son fits et dispose, &c. La I. S. nad un interest, il ne poit faire un lease en son mesme nosrae et ad forsq^ un authority come fuit adjudge en c Court, Tr. 41 Eliz...

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