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Oxford Scholarship Online
Future Interests in Property in Minnesota Everett Rf Aser
Dickinson Law Review - Volume 21, Issue 1
Trust and Fiduciary Duty in the Early Common Law
Historical Review
Quia Emptores, Subinfeudation, and the Decline of Feudalism In
The Origins of Property in England Robert C
The Phenomenon of Substitution and the Statute Quia Emptores
The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I, Vol. 1 [1898]
Estates Upon Condition Theo .J Moll Cornell Law School
The Evolution of the Statute of Uses and Its Effects on English Law Timothy L
The Seventeenth-Century Revolution in the English Land Law
Rights of Reverter and Statute Quia Emptores
Anglo-Saxon Constitutional History
CHANGING CONCEPTIONS of PROPERTY in LAW * Francis S
The Lincolnshire Gentry and the Wars of the Roses
How a Conditional Limitation Operates
Honors Knights' Fees
Top View
The Struggle for a Perpetuity
E. USES, the STATUTE, and the DUKE of NORFOLK an EARLY CASE CONCERNING USES Baker and Milsom, Sources P
Succession to Fiefs in Early Medieval England
The Significance and Early Interpretation of the Statute of Uses
Legal Terms in Court Records
Oxford Scholarship Online
The Early Enforcement of Uses
B. Statutes De Donis and Quia Emptores
The Statute of Uses: a Look at Its Historical Evolution and Demise
Oxford Scholarship Online
The English Aristocracy and Mesne Feudalism in the Late Middle Ages*
The Quest for Tenure in the United States
History of Trusts
Quia Emptores 1289
The Jurisidiction of the Court of Chancery to Enforce Charitable Uses
Ecclesiastical Origin of the Use Brendan F
The Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery to Enforce Charitable Uses
On the Doctrine of Uses As an Element of Our Law of Conveyances
Uses of Uses
'Tawney's Century'
LLB353 the Law of Trusts
An Act Respecting Real Property Ontario