توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
این مطالعه در سال 2009 در مورد اسناد مورد استفاده در انگلستان قرون وسطایی برای ایجاد و انتقال منافع در اموال غیرمنقول اولین کتابی است که از زمان انتشار کتاب Formulare Anglicanum توماس مادوکس در سال 1702 منحصراً به این موضوع اختصاص یافته است. صدقه، اجاره مادام العمر و سالها، مبادله، تسلیم و رهایی. تجزیه و تحلیل هر نوع معامله تا حدی از طریق تفسیر صورتبندی اسناد، انتخاب شده از هزاران مورد موجود در کارتولارها و مجموعههای منتشر شده، و تا حدی با ربط دادن اسناد به قانون مربوط به دورههای آنها، همانطور که در رسالههای اولیه یافت میشود، است. موارد تصمیم گیری شده و کتاب های سال. هدف این است که خوانندگان را قادر سازد تا اسناد را به طور دقیق شناسایی و دسته بندی کنند، آثار حقوقی آنها را درک کنند و مواردی را یادداشت کنند که رویه انتقال دهندگان و مشتریان آنها با آنچه که قانون فرض می شود متفاوت است.
فهرست مطالب :
Half-title......Page 3
Series-title......Page 4
Title......Page 7
Copyright......Page 8
Dedication......Page 10
Contents......Page 11
Preface......Page 13
Abbreviations and References......Page 16
List of Year Book Cases......Page 34
Introduction......Page 49
1 Addresses......Page 76
a General......Page 79
b Appurtenances......Page 84
a Implied and express warranties......Page 91
b Compensation for failure to warrant......Page 99
c The benefit and burden of warranties with respect to assigns......Page 101
d Defence and acquittance......Page 105
2 Grants in fee: General......Page 107
1 Livery of seisin......Page 110
2 Donative words (the premise: principium, le primes)......Page 112
3 Words of inheritance (habendum)......Page 118
4 Words of tenure (tenendum)......Page 127
a General......Page 134
i Knight service......Page 136
ii Socage......Page 139
c Incidents of tenure......Page 142
1 Grants of seignories......Page 147
2 Grants of reversions upon tenancies for life and years......Page 151
3 Grants in fee farm......Page 152
4 Grants to religious houses and other bodies......Page 160
5 Grants by religious houses and other bodies......Page 167
a Determinable and limited fees......Page 169
b Oaths......Page 170
c Provisions relating to maintenance of buildings......Page 172
i Provisions for reentry......Page 176
ii Preemption clauses......Page 179
4 Grants in marriage, limited fee and fee tail......Page 182
a Grants, made in contemplation of marriage, which were not maritagia......Page 183
b Maritagia before the statute De donis......Page 185
a Grants without family connection......Page 192
b Grants with family connection......Page 198
3 The effect of the statute De donis......Page 202
a Grants in frankmarriage......Page 203
b Grants in conditional or limited fee......Page 205
5 Grants in alms......Page 212
1 Conveyances of married women's real property......Page 233
a Grant made by the wife, confirmed in a separate deed by the husband......Page 236
c Grant made by the wife, reciting the consent of the husband, but apparently not confirmed by him......Page 237
d Grant made by the husband, reciting the consent of the wife, but apparently not confirmed by her......Page 238
e Grant made by husband and wife together......Page 240
2 Dower......Page 246
a Grants of dower......Page 247
b Attempts to bar dower......Page 249
c Dealings with dower......Page 253
1 General......Page 257
2 Lords’ confirmations of tenants’ grants......Page 269
3 Lords’ confirmations to the heirs of tenants......Page 274
4 Confirmations by heirs apparent, and by heirs......Page 277
5 Later developments......Page 280
8 Grants for life and for lives......Page 284
9 Grants for terms of years......Page 302
1 Occupation leases......Page 316
2 Premium leases......Page 319
3 Leases made by freehold tenants to their lords......Page 320
4 Leases made as security for loans......Page 322
5 Leases to religious houses in alms, or without services......Page 323
6 ‘Partnership’ leases......Page 324
10 Rents......Page 326
a Annuities......Page 328
b Rentcharges and rents seck......Page 332
2 Deeds transferring rents......Page 335
3 The effect of Quia emptores (1290)......Page 346
4 Termination of rents seck and charge......Page 347
11 Exchanges......Page 349
12 Surrenders and releases......Page 367
a Surrenders by tenants in demesne, without words of release of rights......Page 370
b Surrenders by tenants in demesne, coupled with words of release of rights......Page 373
c Surrenders of seignories, by mesne lords to chief lords......Page 375
a Release of part of the service due from the tenant......Page 377
b Release of the whole service due from the tenant......Page 379
c Release operating by way of enlargement......Page 381
a Words of release added to formulas of charters......Page 383
b Releases made by separate charters......Page 385
4 The use of releases instead of confirmations......Page 387
5 Releases of rights made between independent freeholders......Page 389
13 Villeins and their lands......Page 393
a Transfers of villeins with their lands......Page 394
b Transfers of villeins without lands......Page 398
2 Transactions involving manumission......Page 402
a Grants of land to be held in villein tenure......Page 404
b Dealings by charter made between lords and their villein or customary tenants......Page 405
c Acquisition of freehold land by villeins......Page 407
d Grants made by villeins and customary tenants......Page 410
Glossary of legal terms......Page 412
Select Bibliography......Page 417
Index......Page 421
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
This 2009 study of the documents used in medieval England for the creation and transfer of interests in real property is the first book devoted exclusively to the subject since the publication of Thomas Madox's Formulare Anglicanum in 1702. The transactions covered include grants in fee and in perpetual alms, leases for life and for years, exchanges, surrenders and releases. Analysis of each kind of transaction is partly by way of commentary on the formulae of deeds, selected from the many thousands found in published cartularies and collections, and partly by relating the deeds to the relevant law of their periods, as found in early treatises, decided cases and the Year Books. The aim is to enable readers to identify and categorise deeds accurately, to appreciate their legal effects and to note instances where the practice of conveyancers and their clients differed from what is supposed to have been the law.