Parish settlements and the practice of appeals ... / Jellinger C. Symons.
- Jelinger Cookson Symons
- Date:
- 1846
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Parish settlements and the practice of appeals ... / Jellinger C. Symons. Source: Wellcome Collection.
24/377
![ESTATE SETTLEMENT BY APPELLANTS. 273 risk of S, and during all that time inhabited, and has since con¬ tinued to inhabit, within ten miles of the said estate. And we, &c. Form 3.—Equitable interest in property held in trust. Copy the first form to the asterisk, then as follows:]—In respect of a certain copyhold [or freehold] estate [describe it as before~\, on the day of , a. d. 1842, devised by D B, the father of the said A B, to certain trustees, to w it, L F and C D, of , in trust to pay the lawful debts of the said D B, and the entire residue to the said A B for his sole use and benefit. That after the death of the said D B, on the day of , a. d. 1845, who died seised of the said estate, and during the time w'hilst the said property and the legal estate therein became and was vested in and w’as possessed by the said trustees under the trusts aforesaid, the said A B having a clear equitable interest therein, resided for forty days in the said parish of , where the said estate was situate; and the said A B inhabited, during the whole time of the con¬ tinuance of his the said A B’s interest therein, and since, writhin ten miles thereof, to wit, at the parish of B. And we, &c. Form 4.— Where the estate was purchased. Copy form 1 to the asterisk, then as follows :]—In respect of cer¬ tain dwellinghouses, situate and being numbers 2 and 3 in the High Street of our said parish of Barnew'ell, in the county of C, purchased by the said A B of and from D E, publican, of the said parish, by written agreement between them, bearing date the 1st day of January, 1840, on which day the said purchase was com¬ pleted, the consideration of which amounted to the sum of 30/. then \or since] bonajide paid, and that the said A B still continued to reside, and has constantly resided, in one of the said dwelling- houses, and is therefore irremovable from your said parish of B, according to tlie statute in that case made and provided. And we, See. The great variety of cases vffiereby an estate may be pos¬ sessed would require a large number of forms, which would probably occur too rarely to be usefully inserted here. Section XXXIII.—Law of Office Settlement. Origin and repeal.—This settlement was created by 3 Will. & Mary, c. 11, and extinguished by 4 & 5 Will. 4, c. 76, s. 64, but not retrospectively, so that all settlements in virtue of offices served one year before 14th August, 1834, still exist. N O](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2933553x_0023.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


