LEET. Stewardship of, how granted LEGACY. Assignment of To infants. Where the testator has given o direc- LEGATEES should be made parties where interested ii. 685 iii. 606 LESSOR'S TITLE. Right of inspecting iii. 5 Not being investigated, he ought to covenant for Where not inspected, covenant should be absolute iii. 80 iii. SI LICENCE to assign, how granted ii. 516 ii. 519 Form of ii. 532 The terms thereof to be strictly pursued Where there is a restrictive clause not to assign; deed To assign once given destroys the restriction against assigning ii. 633 iii. 72 LIEN. One joint purchaser under an agreement, paying Proviso that money shall remain a lien LIFE ESTATE. Habendum in a lease for a year Life interest in bank annuities, mortgage of Life tenant for purchasing the remainder or reversion i. 331 A tenant for life cannot without a power to lease for some definite period, demise beyond his own life vi. 771 LIMITATIONS to prevent dower ii. 327 LIVERY AND SEISIN may be by attorney Vol. Page. Necessary to the validity of a deed of feoffment deed Variations where the power is granted to two or Livery by infants, feme coverts, and the like, must ib. n. 27 How this is to be done when the premises are on Seisin may also be accepted by an attorney for Form thereof ib. i. 102 n. 28 The feoffor must have possession at the time of Livery and seizin how made LIVES. Conveyance of freehold leases for lives ib. n. 27, 28 i. 104 u. 31 iv. 22 ii. 473, 487 lives ii. 503 MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS. See Settlements. MARRIAGE. Restraints on not encouraged MEMORANDUM of livery and seisin, indorsed on a vi. 788 deed of feoffment i. 103 MERGER OF TERMS. Observations on ii. 120 MERGER OF TERM. Assignment for ii. 310 MINES. Lease of Vol. Page. MINORITY, where part of the consideration is retain- i. 201 An infant feme may settle personal estate previous MOIETY. Agreement for purchase of In a release i. 7 i. 149 i. 156, 161, 166 Conveyance of a moiety or other portion of an es- Conveyance of where the co-tenant is the pur- Assignment of a moiety of leasehold premises Like of a leasehold MORTGAGE. Equity of redemption of mortgage in Conveyance to a purchaser, where part of the i. 313 i. 319 ii. 554 iv. 254 ii. 107 i. 349 i. 451 Conveyance to a purchaser and a mortgagee, where the latter advances part of the purchase-money i. 473 iv. 1 By feoffment, with warranty of title iv. 9 By fine, and declaration of uses to the mortgagee In fee by lease and release of freehold messuages, &c. by the owner of the inheritance iv. 60 A shorter form of a, in fee by lease and release iv. 113 Of freehold lands by demise for a term of years In fee of copyholds by surrender, and deed of In fee of a moiety or other portion of an estate iv. 254 Of an equity of redemption of freehold lands iv. 291 In fee by lease and release of an advowson or per- iv. 308 Of a rent-charge in fee iv. 326 In fee to two persons copartners in trade as tenants in common iv. 341 Vol. Fage. MORTGAGE.-Continued. In fee to trustees under a power in a marriage In fee by a man and his wife of a freehold estate of In fee by the owner of the inheritance and his trus- iv. 361 iv. 381 iv. 411 . iv. 429 By demise from the owner of the inheritance and In fee for procuring part of purchase-money to a vendor Conveyance in fee to trustees, in nature of a mort- iv. 451 iv. 472 iv. 492 iv. 520 Mortgage of a lease for the life of the mortgagor or the lives of nominees V. 1 Of a lease for years determinable on lives V. 22 Of a leasehold messuage, &c. by assignment, by a V. 35 V. 65 A shorter form of leasehold premises v. 107 Of leasehold premises by indorsement on the lease v. 76 Of a leasehold ground-rent Of teasehold premises by the lessee or assignee to Of a policy of assurance on the life of the mort- gagor How far the personalty is liable to the payment of the mortgage money v. 217 i. 367 Pay in ent of the mortgage-money by the mortgagor to the mortgagee good, though he has assigned, i. 357 MORTGAGE -Continued. Vol. Page. Proper mode of taking a conveyance of the fee, where the premises are in mortgage Observations on the interests of mortgagor and mortgagee Covenant to pay off Lease of premises in mortgage Observations respecting the mode of making such In fee, preferable to one by demise Observations on the advantages and disadvantages of the two modes ii. 91 ii. 95 ii. 577 iii. 526 ib. iv. 122 ib. iv. 172 What life estates may be the subject of mortgage Where there is a mortgage to two or more persons, And does not alter the relative interests of the V. 76 iv. 73 iv. 82, 90 But it may by express terms he made payable to the heir Must be tendered to the mortgagee in person, un- Further monies to be advanced, where the secu- Money may be called in by the mortgagor at iv. 76 iv. 77 iv. 78 |