A Succinct View of the History of Mortmain and the Statutes Relative to Charitable Uses: With a Full Exposition of the Last Statute of Mortmain, 9 Geo. II. C. 36 and Its Subsequent Alterations, Comprising the Law as it Now Stands Relative to Devises, Bequests, Visitation, Leases, Taxes, and Other Incidents to the Establishment of Public CharitiesJ. Butterworth, 1809 - 592 pàgines |
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Pàgina xii
... appear to have been considerably improved . The establishment of monastic institutions is to be deemed the fruitful parent of our modern charitable uses , and in this part of my progress I could have indulged a fondness for research ...
... appear to have been considerably improved . The establishment of monastic institutions is to be deemed the fruitful parent of our modern charitable uses , and in this part of my progress I could have indulged a fondness for research ...
Pàgina 9
... appears by 2 Henry V. St. I. c . i . A. D. 1414 , for the relief of " impotent men and women , lazers , men out of their wits , and poor women with child ; and to nourish , relieve , and refresh other poor people . But the abuses in the ...
... appears by 2 Henry V. St. I. c . i . A. D. 1414 , for the relief of " impotent men and women , lazers , men out of their wits , and poor women with child ; and to nourish , relieve , and refresh other poor people . But the abuses in the ...
Pàgina 17
... appears that Edward I. was the first chris- tian prince who passed a statute of mortmain , and prevent- ed by law the clergy from making new acquisitions of lands , which , by the ecclesiastical canons ,. they were for ever prohibited ...
... appears that Edward I. was the first chris- tian prince who passed a statute of mortmain , and prevent- ed by law the clergy from making new acquisitions of lands , which , by the ecclesiastical canons ,. they were for ever prohibited ...
Pàgina 20
... appears , from the frequent agitation of the subject in parliament , that its execution was partial and irregular . The re - enaction of the act against the pope's nomination to benefices , and the appeals carried to Rome , com- menly ...
... appears , from the frequent agitation of the subject in parliament , that its execution was partial and irregular . The re - enaction of the act against the pope's nomination to benefices , and the appeals carried to Rome , com- menly ...
Pàgina 30
... the nature and orders of such a house , which were presented to the king ; but it does not appear why so excellent a plan became abortive . — Burnet . any any new inroads made upon her . From the regular 30 Part I , HISTORY OF MORTMAIN .
... the nature and orders of such a house , which were presented to the king ; but it does not appear why so excellent a plan became abortive . — Burnet . any any new inroads made upon her . From the regular 30 Part I , HISTORY OF MORTMAIN .
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Frases i termes més freqüents
43 Eliz act of parliament advowsons afterwards alienation alms-houses annuities applied appointed Attorney Attorney-general Atty Atty.-gen benefit bequeathed bequest bill Bishop building chancellor chapel charged charitable purposes charity charter Christ's hospital church clause clergy codicil corporation court court of Chancery court of equity crown Cy Pres death debts declared decree devise directed dispose disposition effect equity erect established execution executors favour founder fund gift give given governors granted ground Hardwicke heir-at-law heirs held Henry VIII hospital incorporated intention interest king laid lands lease legacy license Lord Hardwicke Lord Thurlow Lord-chancellor master mortgage object paid parish parliament personal estate poor principle purchase Queen Anne's bounty question real estate relief rents residuary residue revenues shew statute of frauds statute of mortmain superstitious surrender testator's testatrix thereof tion trust Vern vested visitor void whole words
Passatges populars
Pàgina 57 - Majesty, and her most noble progenitors, as by sundry other well-disposed persons; some for relief of aged, impotent and poor people, some for maintenance of sick and maimed soldiers and mariners, schools of learning, free schools...
Pàgina 89 - Lord one thousand seven hundred and thirty-six, no manors, lands, tenements, rents, advowsons, or other hereditaments, corporeal or incorporeal whatsoever, nor any sum or sums of money goods, chattels, stocks in the public funds, securities for money, or any other personal estate whatsoever, to be laid out or disposed of in the purchase of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments...
Pàgina 88 - High Court of Chancery, within six calendar months next after the execution thereof; and unless such stocks be transferred in the public books usually kept for the transfer of...
Pàgina 397 - A hospital is for those that are poor, and mean, and low, and sickly; a college is for another sort of indigent persons; but it hath another intent, to study in and breed up persons in the world that have no otherwise to live; but still it is as much within the reasons as hospitals.
Pàgina 503 - The discretion of a judge is the law of tyrants. It is always unknown. It is different in different men. It is casual, and depends upon constitution, temper, passion. In the best, it is oftentimes caprice; in the worst, it is every vice, folly, and passion to which human nature is liable" —is not the modern view, if applied to judicial discretion in supervising verdicts.
Pàgina 55 - ... the privileges and immunities, the estates and possessions, of the corporation, when once vested in them, will be for ever vested, without any new conveyance to new successions ; for all the individual members that have existed from the foundation to the present time, or that shall ever hereafter exist, are but one person in law, a person that never dies : in like manner as the river Thames is still the same river, though the parts which compose it are changing every instant.
Pàgina 272 - If there be a clear trust, but for uncertain objects, the property that is the subject of the trust is undisposed of, and the benefit of such trust must result to those to whom the law gives the ownership in default of disposition by the former owner.
Pàgina 491 - ... thereof, or by any person paying rent for the same; and for the repairs of the public buildings and offices of such college or hall...
Pàgina 396 - ... where the persons to whom the charity is given are not incorporated, there is no such visitatorial power, because the interest of the revenue is not invested in them; but where they are, the right of visitation ariseth from the foundation, and the founder...
Pàgina 273 - By what rule of construction could it be said, all objects of liberality and benevolence are excluded, which do not fall within the statute of Eliz. ? The question is not, whether he may not apply it upon purposes strictly charitable, but whether he is bound so to apply it...