Lexicographical Neighbors of Entailer
Literary usage of Entailer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cases Decided in the Court of Session by Scotland Court of Session, Patrick Shaw, Scotland, Court of Session (1834)
"John Murray, the eldest son of the entailer, in favour of whom, and the Jgn J
heirs of his body, the estate is resigned in fee; and of new finds no suf- ..."
2. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by House of Lords, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1848)
"The entail remained in the hands of Mr Dunlop from its date until the entailer's
death, in October 1803, and until it was produced in a process of reduction ..."
3. Commentaries on Colonial and Foreign Laws: Generally, and in Their Conflict by William Burge (1838)
"... may be made—Its effect on entailer—On his creditors—The institute—Conditional
institute—Substitute—Effect of prescription on their interests— Completing ..."
4. Leading Cases in the Law of Scotland: Prepared from the Original Pleadings by George Ross (1850)
"It is to this that Lord Kilkerran alludes in reporting the case of Gordon of
Carleton. The destination was to the male issue of James Gordon, the entailer; ..."
5. The Law of Wills and Succession as Administered in Scotland: Including by John M'Laren (1894)
"Two cases have been distinguished in which an entailer, while retaining the
substantial right to his estate, may so settle it as to protect it from ..."
6. Decisions of the Court of Session: From November 1825 to [20th July 1841] by John Tawse, George Robinson, John Craigie, F. Somerville, Scotland Court of Session, Charles Gordon Robertson, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, Scotland High Court of Justiciary, Faculty of Advocates (Scotland) (1884)
"1834.. tament executed in Jamaica by the entailer. A commission and ^V^ diligence
against havers was consequently granted, but the original Murray. ..."
7. A Complete System of Conveyancing: Adapted to the Present Practice of by Juridical Society of Edinburgh (1907)
"Where the debts due by the entailer are inconsiderable, the practice Entail ...
But where the debts of the entailer are considerable, and where in all ..."