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Blackstone's Commentaries:
with Notes of Reference (1803)
St. George Tucker
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Of Estates in Severalty, Joint-Tenancy, Coparcenary, and Common
Blackstone's NOTES (Tucker's notes not yet added)
1.
Litt. § 277.
2.
See pag. 137.
3.
Co. Litt. 188.
4.
Litt. § 277.
5.
Ibid. § 285.
6.
Ibid. § 278.
7.
Co. Litt. 188.
8.
Dyer. 340. 1 Rep. 101.
9.
Litt. § 288. 5 Rep. 10.
10.
Quilibet totum tenet et nihil tenet; scilicet, totum in communi, et nihil separatim per se
. Bract. 1. 5. tr. C. 26.
11.
Co. Litt. 214.
12.
Ibid. 192.
13.
Ibid. 49.
14.
Ibid. 319. 364.
15.
Ibid. 195.
16.
Co. Litt. 185.
17.
3 Leon. 262.
18.
1 Leon. 234.
19.
2 Inst. 403.
20.
Co. Litt. 200.
21.
Litt. § 280. 281.
22.
Bracton, 1. 4. ir. 3. c. 9. § 3. Fleta. 1. 3. c. 4.
23.
Co. Litt. 190. Finch L. 83.
24.
2 Lev. 12.
25.
Co. Litt. 188. 193.
26.
§ 290.
27.
Thus, by the civil law,
nemo invitus compellitur ad communionem
. (Ff. 12. 6. 26. § 4.) And again:
si non omnes qui rem communem habent, sed certi ex his, dividere desiderant; hoc judicium inter eos accipi potest
. (Ff. 10.3.8.)
28.
Litt. § 292.
29.
Jus accrescendi praefertur ultimae voluntati
. Co. Litt. 185.
30.
Litt. § 287.
31.
Cro. Eliz. 470.
32.
2 Rep. 60. Co. Litt. 182.
33.
Litt. § 302. 303.
34.
Nihil de re accrescit ei, qui nihil in re quando jus accresceret habet
. Co. Litt. 188.
35.
Litt. § 294.
36.
Ibid. § 304.
37.
1 Jones. 55.
38.
4 Leon. 237.
39.
Co. Litt. 252.
40.
Litt. § 241. 242.
41.
Ibid. § 265.
42.
Co. Litt. 163.
43.
Co. Litt. 164.
44.
Ibid. 188.
45.
2 Inst.403.
46.
Litt. § 254.
47.
Co. Litt. 164. 174.
48.
Ibid. 163, 164.
49.
Litt. § 309.
50.
§ 241.
51.
§ 243 to 264.
52.
Co. Litt. 166. 3 Rep. 22.
53.
By statute 8 & 9 W. III. c. 3. An easier method of carrying on the proceedings on a writ of partition, of lands held either in joint-tenants, parcenary, or common, than was used at the common law, is chalked out and provided.
54.
Co. Litt. 164, 165.
55.
See pag. 115.
56.
Bracton. l. 2. c. 34.Litt. § 266 to 273.
57.
l. 2. t. 14. c. 15.
58.
Britton. c. 72.
59.
§ 267.
60.
Litt. § 268.
61.
Litt. § 274.
62.
Ibid. 275.
63.
Ibid. 292.
64.
Litt. § 293.
65.
Ibid. 295.
66.
Ibid. 309.
67.
Ibid. 283.
68.
Salk. 392.
69.
Litt. § 298.
70.
Ibid. 299.
71.
See pag. 182
72.
Poph. 52.
73.
1 Equ. Cas. Abr. 291.
74.
1. P. Wms. 17.
75.
3 Rep. 39.1 Ventr. 32.
76.
pag. 185, & 186.
77.
Co. Litt. 199.
78.
Ibid. 200.
79.
Litt § 311.
80.
Co. Litt. 197.
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