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BLACK ST. CLASSIF.n Tenures
The account of the different tenures by which
landed property may be holden, is an account
of the different modes of repution to which persons
may be subjected in respect of them. Those
in which the versation is exemplified, are reducible to
two heads. Either. Some limitation in the
use of the subject: that is an prohibited introduction of some
of these sorts of acts shall a man write and an of pleasure
in doing upon it: or in the obligation to do
some foreign act on the account of it. By
These restrictions and obligations in the event some other
by most of them at least is benefitted. If he were
benefitted as much as the tenant is
there would be no repation in the case. But
it is not so.
Those modifications of the interest in landed property
which render the concession of it so
are most of them for the most part, introduced upon it in
pure waste: Much were indeed, than on pure
waste: for not only no advantage is procured
by them: but much detriment is suffer'd
If they in themselves were merely neutral, they could be mischievous
on this account: in the account of the pains
necessary to be taken to understand them and the calamities
men are occasionally exposed to for want of understanding them.
BLACK ST: Classifi.n Tenured .5.
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