| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Burrow - 1812 - 648 páginas
...relative to the proceeding in ejectments is of consequence. I am glad we have this occasion. There are two matters to be considered ;— First, whether the...in the case of remainders or reversions expectant Г loo* l upon particular estates : secondly, whether it does not ex- L k -* J tend, as between two... | |
| Charles Runnington - 1820 - 620 páginas
...without a trial with the person interested in the question, and affected by the judgment. There are two matters to be considered. First, whether the term...not, as to this purpose, to extend to every person fend as a landlord, by virtue of the directions of the statute; but here, the very question in dispute... | |
| John Adams - 1821 - 474 páginas
...There are, (says Lord Mansfield,} two matters to be considered : First, whether the term ' landlord'1 ought not, as to this purpose, to extend to every...consistent with, the possession of the occupier, and devested or disturbed by any claim adverse to such possession, as in the case of remainders or reversions,... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1825 - 838 páginas
...construe the statute more liberally. " There are two matters to be considered," observed Lord Mansfield, " first, whether the term landlord ought not, as to...consistent with the possession of the occupier, and devested or disturbed by any claim adverse to such possession, as in the case of remainders or reversions... | |
| Jacob D. Wheeler - 1835 - 620 páginas
...guardian, as landlord of the premises. Every person maybe considered as a landlord for this purpose, whose title is connected to, and consistent with the possession of the occupier. And when the lessor in ejectment, claims an interest inconsistent with the title of the landlord, the landlord... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1847 - 736 páginas
...Eject. 256-7. The question then is, who is a landlord within the meaning of the rule? We answer, any person "whose title is connected to and consistent with the possession of the occupier;" and when the plaintiff claims an interest in the land inconsistent with the title of such landlord, the... | |
| Theron Metcalf, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins - 1863 - 874 páginas
...v. While, ib. 82. 330. Every person may be considered a landlord, to defend an action of ejectment, whose title is connected to, and consistent with, the possession of the occupier. If the lessor in ejectment claims tn interest inconsistent with the title of the landlord, the latter... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, Austin Abbott - 1864 - 812 páginas
...waiver of the first suit. Supreme Ot., 1800, Finch ad*. Kemble, Col. A C. Cat., 112. 28. Defendant. Any person whose title is connected to, and consistent with, the possession of the occupier, may defend as landlord in ejectment. Infants claiming title to premises with the occupant of which... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, Austin Abbott - 1864 - 810 páginas
...Jackson v. Flint, 2 Cow., 594. 137. Every person is considered a landlord for the purpose of defending, whose title is connected to and consistent with the possession of the occupier. And when the lessor claims an interest inconsistent with the landlord's title, the latter may defend. Supreme... | |
| Ransom Hebbard Tyler - 1870 - 982 páginas
...of the premises, and declared that " every person may be considered as a landlord for this purpose, whose title is connected to and consistent with the possession of the occupier," in accordance with the case in Burrows, above cited. (Jackson v. Stiles, 1 Wend. R. 316.) The same... | |
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