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The statute of Westminster II. 2, namely, 13 Edw. I. c. 1, called the statute de donis conditionalibus. This statute revives, in some sort, the ancient feudal restraints which were originally laid on alienations. Its effect, by making a limitation in tail inalienable, was to defeat the former rule of construction by which a limitation to one and particular heirs was held to impose a condition which was fulfilled by the birth of such heirs, so that the fee conditional (fee tail) became a fee simple. Such estates were afterwards called “estates tail.” See “Estates”; “Tail.” 2 Bl. Comm. 110-113.

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The statute of Westminster II. 2, namely, 13 Edw. I. c. 1, called the statute de donis conditionalibus. This statute revives, in some sort, the ancient feudal restraints which were originally laid on alienations. Its effect, by making a limitation in tail inalienable, was to defeat the former rule of construction by which a limitation to one and particular heirs was held to impose a condition which was fulfilled by the birth of such heirs, so that the fee conditional (fee tail) became a fee simple. Such estates were afterwards called “estates tail.” See “Estates”; “Tail.” 2 Bl. Comm. 110-113.

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