Si home soit possess de biens devisa eux a son fits quant il veign a son age de 21
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 01 January 1664 |
Date | 01 January 1664 |
Court | Court of Common Pleas |
English Reports Citation: 123 E.R. 338
DEL COMMON-BANK
LXXXII. Si home soit possess de biens devisa eux a son fits quant il veign a son age de 21 ans, & que si son fits morust devant le dit age que donques un a son files aver mesme les biens, U fits morust devant le age avantdit, ore le .question fuit si le file eux aver immediatement apres le mort le fits ou que el tarrier tanque la fits ussa estre de age 21 ans; & le opinion de touts les Justices fuit qua el aver les biens immediatement aprea le more le fits, Vide Casum sequentera. M. 4. E. 6,
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