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behalf of the
entire family.
Other members of the
family are
known as '
coparceners'. The patriarch's wife
generally exerts control over the
household and...
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favour of the other, or the
entire estate naturally descends to a
single coparcener. In
England and Wales, p****age of a
title in this
fashion is effected...
- The
Statute of
Ireland concerning Coparceners (Latin:
Statutum Hibernie de Coheredibus, or Stat. Hib. de Coher.) (20 Hen. 3), was an
English statute made...
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Statutum Hibernie de
Coheredibus (Statute of
Ireland concerning Coparceners) or
Coparceners Act 1229 —
cited as 14 Hen. 3 in The
Statutes at Large, which...
- champerty, compart, compartition, compartment, compartmental, coparcenary,
coparcener, counterpart, counterparty, depart, department, departmental, departure...
- The
Mitakshara doesn't
allows partition of
ancestral property among coparceners,
while the
Dayabhaga does. The
Mitakshara completely bars
women & their...
- ale-custom This
session was also
traditionally cited as 20 H. 3.
Concerning coparceners.
Limitation of
writs in Ireland.
Observance in
Ireland of
Statute of...
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Roberta the
daughter of
Robert Urry.
Reginald held in 1346 with his
coparceners three parts of a fee in Nunwell,
representing what in
later years came...
- century. The
Wyvills still retained their share,
Thomas Wyvill and his
coparceners holding the
estate in 1346. In 1384–5
Richard Couper, one of the heirs...
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Domesday Barony of
Emulf de Hesding, are
found in 1165 to be
divided among coparceners. A
third of this fief, or thereabouts, was then
vested in the representatives...