-
allows for
nullification in the
event fundamental cir****stances change.
reddendo singula singulis referring solely to the last The
canon of construction...
- 1310, King
Robert the
Bruce granted Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of
Moray a
reddendo or
charter making him Lord of the Isle of Man in
exchange for six birlinns...
- more
specific one.
There is
almost a
gravitational pull on one another.
Reddendo singula singulis ("rendering each to each") "When a will says "I devise...
- possessions. He was also made lord of the Isle of Man;
according to the
reddendo or
charter this was in
exchange for six
ships of 26 oars and
money to the...
-
designed after the mode of
feudal tenure, and to hold them in
blanch fee (
reddendo) of Her
Majesty and her successors,
therefore annually acknowledging a...
- and
practically obsolete in the time of Justinian. In view of the
words "
reddendo actiones in
factum accommodatas legi Aquiliae,
idque utilitas ****us legis...
-
valentibus in ****urum
libere quiete plenarie integre bene et in pace.
Reddendo inde annua- tim
nobis et
heredibus nostris dictus Willielmus et heredes...
-
other lands of
Blargin and of
Dumfyn in the Lennox, for the
heritable reddendo of a pair of
white spurs yearly. The word "monte" is
taken to
refer to...
- back to the Crown. V****als had
obligations to
their superiors,
known as
reddendo,
which were
typically monetary in
nature such as the feu duty. Historically...
- likewise,
which the
testator could never intend; but the
words must be
taken reddendo singula singulis, and John to have the £20 only in case of the
first devisee's...