Leases (continued.) leases in general, 310 to 312. estate for years, and incidents, 247, 252, 259. caution that all intended stipulations be no custom available against, 119. aliter, if lease silent, 119, 120; 1 Meriv. 15. Lease and Release, 327. Legacy, 1. Specific, after assent, legal interest vests, 2. General, when or not recoverable at law, 7, recoverable at law when executor has ex- pressly promised to pay for a new consi- or when the executor bas borrowed and but in general, remedy only in Equity or when on administration bond, ib. not within a year, nor then without indem- difference between, 7, 8, 322, 324, 365 to Legal and Equitable Mortgages, 353. 4. cruelty or malice to animals, 3 Geo. 4, stated and considered, 137. 5. poisoning game or destroying eggs, 1 & 7. English Linen Company, 4 Geo. 3, c. conspiracies to commit, ib. 13 East, 228. 2. Particular provisions, 1. to persons, 47 to 72. 2. to personalty, 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 30, 143, 144. injuring record on legal proceedings or title deeds, 144. silk, woollen, linen or cotton manufac- steam engine for working mines, ib. false signals to bring into danger, ib. stacks of corn, hay, wood, &c. ib. wood or underwood, plantation, &c. ib. Manor, 166. See Copyhold. wastes thereof, 167, 237. commons, and injuries to, 210, 395. See Mansion, 167. See Messuage. Curtilage. Out- Manufactories and Manufacturers, criminal injuries to, how punished, 136, 410. title by, to personal property, 103. suggestions as to form, 57. Master and Apprentice. See Apprentice. Master and Servant, 72. in general, ib. 1. Servants in husbandry, ib. under control of justices, ib. master cannot beat for correction, 73. 2. Servants in trades, some under control of magistrates, 74. 3. Menial servants, 74. not under control of magistrates, 72. defence of master or servant, 79. 4. Master and Clerk, distinction between, and servant, 80. clerk's duty, 81. when may be discharged, 81, 82. liability of surety for, 82, 83, 126 to 130. what, 38. 95. Canal Shares, 95. 6. Stock in funds, 96. Securities for money, 97; 9 B. & 2. In possession but not tangible, as 3. Choses in action, 99. 2. Extent of interest, 101. 5. Modes of acquiring right to or title in, 6. Contracts in particular, 112 to 130. II & III. Injuries and offences, remedies and punishments, 130 to 144. Personal Rights to Possession, not tangible, as copyright, &c. 98. Personal Security, 32 to 47. Personally, rights to, 84 to 130. injuries, offences, and remedies to, 130 to Pews-(continued.) injuries to, in general, 394. Plants, 91. growing, when protected from larceny or how protected, 87 to 89. Pigeons, Plough-bote, 260. Poaching, Night, 401. Poisoning, See Night Poaching. game, the laying poison for, punishable sum- poisoning water, felony, 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 30. poisoning fowls, actionable, 137. Semble, now punishable under 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 30, Ponds, Watercourses, Rivers, Water, Fish, &c. 189 twenty years when sufficient title, 241, 274. devise under, 364. description of, in a conveyance, 301. title by, to personalty, 103. Prescription. See Appendant and Appurtenant, 153 to 159. title to incorporeal real property by, 282 to what uninterrupted user sufficient, 284. words essential to revive the right, 156, 214, how proved or disproved, 283, 284. when it affects an ecclesiastical person, 286. of surrender, copyhold, 348. in general, 21, 22, ch. v., vi., vii., viii. interest acquired by, 273. Private Injuries, in particular, 12. Private Remedies, 1. Preventive remedies, 19. By legal assistance, 21. By compulsory arbitration, ib. Property, what passes under that term, 90. what not under stamp acts, 2 B. & Cres. must be completely finished, when, 85, 86. See Vendor and Purchaser. title acquired by, 279. title by, distinguished from that by descent, Purchaser. See Vendor and Purchaser. of estate, taking possession before convey- improperly refusing possession at time proceedings thereon, ib. voluntary conveyance void against, 332. Quare Impedit, 216 to 218, 398. Sec Advowson. injuries and offences in or to, 197, 198. Quays, 197. Quiet Enjoyment, Real Property (continued.) mixed property partaking of real property personal property may in equity be con- buildings, &c. must answer description in all realty must be part of or annexed to but anuexations may be privileged as realty, Secondly, Tenures, freehold, copyhold, Thirdly. Different estates or degrees of Fourthly, Time of enjoyment, as in pos- Fifthly, Number of owners, as parceners, Sixthly. Titles or modes of acquiring an II. Civil injuries and remedies, 373 to 406. Rectory, 163. rights, injuries, remedies and punishments, liability for waste, 393. Registers and Entries, 62. of marriages, ib. of births, ib. of deaths, ib. Registry, of births, &c. 62; 8 B. & Cres. 813; 1 Phil. of deeds, and notice thereof, 305. Relation, meaning of term, 109, 110; 1 Tumer & Relative Rights, 53 to 83. of persons, 3 to 32. 1. Husband and wife, 53 to 61. 2. Parent and child, 61 to 69. |