The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, or a Commentary Upon Littleton, Vol. 2 of 2 (Classic Reprint): Not the Name of the Author Only, but of the Law Itself - Couverture souple

Coke, Edwardo

 
9781333254551: The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, or a Commentary Upon Littleton, Vol. 2 of 2 (Classic Reprint): Not the Name of the Author Only, but of the Law Itself

Synopsis

Fundamental insight into medieval property law and its modern echoes A clear, accessible guide drawn from a classic legal commentary that explains how land, rights, and heirs were organized in early English law, and why those rules matter today.

This edition presents the essential ideas about estates, parceners, uses, and the paths lawyers used to protect or challenge rights. It highlights how law shaped who could claim land, how entries could be taken away, and the remedies available when disputes arose. The passages cover topics from descent and division among heirs to the roles of remainders, warrants, and the execution of estates, offering a practical window into historical practice.

What you will experience:


  • Foundations of property interests, including feet of the land, life estates, and tenures.

  • Key ideas about parceners and how multiple heirs share land.

  • Introduction to uses, grants, and the effect of wills on land law.

  • Insight into remedies, entries, and approaches to protect rights over time.



Ideal for readers of legal history and scholars seeking a concrete view of early English property rules, and for those curious about how centuries-old concepts shape today’s law.

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