Category: General

  • Limitation in Maine

    Limitation in Maine In the Past Maine (see more about this State laws here). 1. As to real actions. The writ of right is limited to thirty years writ of ancestral seisin, twenty-five years writ of entry on party’s own seisin, twenty years. Stat. of Maine (see more about this State laws here) , eh.…

  • Limitation in Louisiana

    Limitation in Louisiana In the Past Louisiana (see more about this State laws here). The Civil Code, book 3, title 23, chapter 1, section 3, gives as follows: I. Of the prescription of one year. Art. 3499. The action of justices of the peace and notaries and people performing their duties, as well as constables,…

  • Limitation in Louisiana

    Limitation in Louisiana In the Past Louisiana (see more about this State laws here). The Civil Code, book 3, title 23, chapter 1, section 3, gives as follows: I. Of the prescription of one year. Art. 3499. The action of justices of the peace and notaries and people performing their duties, as well as constables,…

  • Limitation in Delaware

    Limitation in Delaware In the Past Delaware (see more about this State laws here). 1. As to lands. Twenty years of adverse possession of land is a bar. The general principles of the English law on this subject, have been adopted in this state. As to personal actions. All actions of trespass quare clausum fregit;…

  • Limitation in Delaware

    Limitation in Delaware In the Past Delaware (see more about this State laws here). 1. As to lands. Twenty years of adverse possession of land is a bar. The general principles of the English law on this subject, have been adopted in this state. As to personal actions. All actions of trespass quare clausum fregit;…

  • Limitation in North Carolina

    Limitation in North Carolina In the Past North Carolina (see more about this State laws here). By the Revised Statutes, chapter 65, it is given as follows, to wit: As to lands. 1. That no person or people nor their heirs, which after this must have any right or title to any lands, tenements or…

  • Limitation in North Carolina

    Limitation in North Carolina In the Past North Carolina (see more about this State laws here). By the Revised Statutes, chapter 65, it is given as follows, to wit: As to lands. 1. That no person or people nor their heirs, which after this must have any right or title to any lands, tenements or…

  • Limitation in State Law

    Limitation in State Law In the Past Connecticut (see more about this State laws here). 1. As to lands. No person can make an entry into lands after fifteen years next after his right or title first accrued to the same; and no such entry is valid unless an action is afterwards commenced thereupon and…

  • Limitation in State Law

    Limitation in State Law In the Past Connecticut (see more about this State laws here). 1. As to lands. No person can make an entry into lands after fifteen years next after his right or title first accrued to the same; and no such entry is valid unless an action is afterwards commenced thereupon and…

  • Family Interest

    Family Interest In the Past Important Note: this is an extension/continuation on the entry on INTEREST FOR MONEY in this legal reference. A general legacy, when the time of payment is not named by the testator, is not payable till the end of one year after testator’s death, at which time the interest commences to…

  • Family Interest

    Family Interest In the Past Important Note: this is an extension/continuation on the entry on INTEREST FOR MONEY in this legal reference. A general legacy, when the time of payment is not named by the testator, is not payable till the end of one year after testator’s death, at which time the interest commences to…

  • Michigan State

    Michigan State In the Past Important Note: this is an extension/continuation on the entry on Michigan in this legal reference. No member of congress, nor any person holding office under the United States or this state, must execute the office of governor. Developments No person elected governor or lieutenant governor must be qualified to any…

  • Michigan State

    Michigan State In the Past Important Note: this is an extension/continuation on the entry on Michigan in this legal reference. No member of congress, nor any person holding office under the United States or this state, must execute the office of governor. Developments No person elected governor or lieutenant governor must be qualified to any…

  • Mississippi State

    Mississippi State Definition In the Past Important Note: this is an extension/continuation on the entry on Mississippi in this legal reference. All vacancies that may occur in said court, from death, resignation or removal, must be filled by election as aforesaid. gived, however, that if the unexpired term do not exceed one year, the vacancy…

  • Mississippi State

    Mississippi State Definition In the Past Important Note: this is an extension/continuation on the entry on Mississippi in this legal reference. All vacancies that may occur in said court, from death, resignation or removal, must be filled by election as aforesaid. gived, however, that if the unexpired term do not exceed one year, the vacancy…