- donor. To
remedy this the
statute De
donis conditionalibus was p****ed. In 1285 the
statute De
donis conditionalibus enacted that in
grants to a man and his...
-
called the
Statute of
Westminster II,
contained the
clause De
donis conditionalibus Quia
Emptores of 1290,
often called the
Statute of
Westminster III...
- Church. The
first clause of Westminster II (1285),
known as De
donis conditionalibus,
dealt with
family settlement of land, and entails. The
Statute of...
- 1275, is a code in itself, and
contains the
famous clause De
donis conditionalibus, one of the
fundamental institutes of the
medieval land law of England...
- estate. The new law was also
formally called the
statute De
Donis Conditionalibus (Concerning
Conditional Gifts). Fee tail was
never po****r with the...
-
Temple and
lectured there on the
statute of Westminster, i.e.,
Donis Conditionalibus. His name
appears in the
Paston Letters (ed. J. Gairdner, p. 60) about...
- 1480 and gave his
first reading in 1490 on the
subject of De
donis conditionalibus,
followed by a
second reading in 1500. He
became governor of the inn...
- parliament,
reforming various laws; it
includes the
clause de
donis conditionalibus,
considered one of the
fundamental institutes of
medieval law. The...
- land
within a family.
Thanks to the
effects of the
statute De
donis conditionalibus, the
intent of the
entail could not be broken. This
meant that land...
- Westminster,
defining inheritance laws, and
containing the
clause de
donis conditionalibus.
September –
Statute of
Winchester introduces new
measures against...