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A84200 The exact law--giver faithfully communicating to the skilfull the firm basis and axioms of their profession. To the ignorant their antient and undoubted birthrights and inheritances. Being as a light unto all the professors of the law, as well counsellors as atturneys, clerks, soliciters, scriveners, &c. Or a manu-ductio, or a leading, as it were, by the hand, all such, both of the gentry or laity (as desire to be instructed how to gain or preserve their estates from the hands of their cruell adversaries) to the perfect knowledg of the common and statute law of this nation. 1658 (1658) Wing E3652; Thomason E2128_1; ESTC R201913 81,570 230

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Vouchee and the Demandant doth desire a Writ to cause the Jury to appear it shall be granted unto him West 2.13 Ed. 1.6 In a Writ of Mortdancester of Cosenage of Ayel nuper obiit of Intrusion and the like whereby Lands or Tenements are demanded Counterpleading of Voucher which ought to discend avert remaine or escheat by the death of any Ancestor or other wise if the Tenant Vouch to Warranty and the Demandant counterpleadeth him and will avert by Assize and by the Country or otherwise as the Court will award that the Tenantor his Ancestor whose Heir he is was the first that entred after the death of him whose seisen he demandeth the Averment of the Demandant shall be received if the Tenant will abide thereupon and if not be shall be further compelled to another answer And in a Writ of right Voucher in a Writ of right if the Tenant Vouch to Warranty and the Demandant will counterplead him and be ready to averre by the Country that he that is Vouched nor his Ancestors had never seisin of the Land or Tenement demanded Fee or service by the hands of the Tenant or his Ancestors since the time of him whose seisin the Demandant declareth untill the time that the Writ was purchased and the Plea moved whereby he might have Enfeoffed the Tenant or his Ancestors and then shall the Averrement of the Demandant be received if the Tenant will abide thereupon and if not the Tenant shall be further compelled to another answer West 1.3 E. 1.39 And whatsoever Tenant do Vouch and the Demandant will averre in form aforesaid his Averrement shall be admitted whether the party Vouched be absent or present without any respect had thereunto 20. E. 1. Stat. de vocatis ad Warantum In all Writs of Entre which make mention of degrees Voucher in Writs of Entre none shall Vouch out of the Line or in other Writs of Entre where no mention is made of degrees which Writs shall not be maintained but in cases where the other Writs of degree cannot lye nor hold place 3. E. 1.39 If percase the Tenant hath a deed that compriseth Warranty of another man which is bound in none of the cases aforesaid Warrantia chartae to Warrantie of an Elder degree his recovery shall be saved unto him by a Writ of Warrantia Chartae out of the Chancery when he will purchase it but the Plea shall not be delayed therefore West 1.3 E. 1.39 If the Tenant will Vouch to Warranty a dead man Voucher of a dead man and the Demandants will aver that the Vouchee is dead or that there is none such their Averment shall be received without more delay 14. E. 3.18 If one being impleaded in the City of London do Vouch a forrein to Warranty One impleaded in London doth Vouch a forrein the Maior and the Bayliffs shall adjourn the parties before the Justices of the Bench at a certain day and shall send their Record thither and the Justices shall cause the Warranter to be summoned before them and shall try the Warranty And the Maior and the Bayliffs shall surcease in the mean time in the matter that dependeth before them by Writ untill such time as the Warranty be determined before the Justices of the Bench And when the matter shall be determined Commandment shall be given to the Vouchee to depart into the City and to answer unto the first Plea and the Demandant at his Suit shall have a Writ from the Justices of the Bench unto the Major and Bayliffs that they shall proceed in the Plea And if the Demandant recover the Tenant shall come to the Justices of the Bench and have a Writ to the Major and Bayliffs that in case the Tenant have lost his Land they shall cause it to be extended and and return the same extent unto the Bench at a certain day and after it shall be commanded to the Sheriff of the Shire where the Warranty was Summoned that he shall cause the Tenant to have of the Lands of the Warrantor to the like value and if it fortune that the Tenant make default at the day that is assigned him in the Bench then shall there go forth a Writ from the Justices of the Bench to the Major and Bayliffs to seize the Land demanded into the Kings hands by Petite Cape and to Summon the Tenant that he be at the Hustings at a certain day whereat the Justices shall be advised to give judgement upon the same default if he cannot save it And if he can save it then the Justices shall be Certyfied thereof by their Record and by the same record they shall plead the Warranty Cloucest 6. E. 1.12 An. 9. E. 1. Articul Stat. Gloucest None being Vouched to Warranty before the K. Just in Plea of Land or Tenement shall be amerced Day given to him that is Vouched because he was not present when he was Vouched to Warranty except the first day of the coming of the same Justices But if he that is Vouched to Warranty be within the County the Sheriff shall be commanded that he shall cause him to appear with the 3d. or 4th day according to the distance of the places as the Justices in Eire have used to do And if he do remain out of the County then he shall have reasonable Summons of 15. dayes at the least according to the Justices discretion and the Common Law Marlb 52. H. 3.26 CHAP. LVI Of Warranty WArranty is in three manners that is to say Warranty is of three sorts Warranty Lineall and Warranty Collaterall and which beginneth by Disseisin Warranty Lineall is where a man seized in Fee Lineall Warranty or in tayl maketh a Feoffment by his deed to another and bindeth him and his Heirs to Warranty and hath Issue a Son and dyeth and the Warranty descendeth to his Sonne that is Lineall Warranty for that if no deed with Warranty had been made then the right of the Lands should have descended to the Son as Heir to his Father and he shall convey the dissent from the Father to the Sonne But if the Tenant in the tayle discontinue the tayle Collateral Warranty and hath issue and dyeth and the Unckle of the issue releaseth to the discontinued with Warranty c. and dyeth without issue this is a Collaterall Warranty to the Issue in the tayle for that the Warranty descendeth upon the Issue the which may not convey him to the tayle by mean of his Unckle And in every case where a man demandeth Lands in Fee-tayle by Writ of Formedon if any Ancenster of the Issue in the tayl which hath possession or which hath not possession maketh a Warranty and he that sueth a Writ of Formedon by possibility by matter that may be done might convey to him Title by force of the gift by him that made the Warranty c. That is then a Lineall Warranty and by such a Lineall Warranty