Nor shall we have wardship of that fee-farm, socage, or burgage, unless the fee-farm owes knight's service. |
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However, he died a few months later, and the wardship of his three-year-old son, Roger, and his estate, escheated to the king. |
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Personal protection and revenge, oaths, marriage, wardship, and succession were all regulated by the law of kinship. |
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Arthur was a posthumous child of Geoffrey, fourth of Henry II's five sons, and his wardship was a point of contention between Richard and Philip. |
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In addition to bringing her Convention application the mother also initiated proceedings under the wardship jurisdiction of the High Court. |
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Early in life he was placed under the wardship of a tutor in Marseilles. |
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This wardship phenomenon has the tendency to inhibit the State party's fulfilment of the obligations under the protocol. |
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On 8 January 1987 the mother commenced wardship proceedings in England and was granted interim custody. |
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In such instances, the children continue to be under the compulsory care of the courts and other government agencies through wardship, however, the provision for compulsory education does not exist. |
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If that approach is unsuccessful, he issues an order pendente lite regarding issues of domicile, maintenance and wardship of the children, and authorizes the plaintiff to file for divorce before the Court of First Instance. |
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Communities are impacted significantly and families lack support to solve problems, manage separation, custody and access issues, wardship matters or law-related problems of poverty. |
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The AGA begins the process of moving the First Nations from wardship under the Indian Act to recognition of their inherent right to govern themselves. |
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The majority said temporary wardship, which allowed the girl to receive a transfusion, was justified. |
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The treaty also contained several points on mutual wardship, preemption rights, and common titles, by which some connection between the two lines was to be preserved. |
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A wardship application may involve five court sitting days. |
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On 17 January 2007 at a hearing in the High Court in London, in which the father participated by video-link, the wardship of the boy was confirmed and the case was adjourned for further consideration of contact. |
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The shared rights and responsibilities enunciated in the Convention should be enforced at law and as appropriate through legal concepts of guardianship, wardship, trusteeship and adoption. |
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Legal aid in Newfoundland is available for a range of family law issues, including divorce, custody, access, child protection, and child wardship. |
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In June 1998, the initial application of the CCAS for an order of 3 months wardship was amended to seek an order of crown wardship with no access, to allow the child to be adopted. |
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In this study, the authors sought to determine whether ratings on risk and recommendations for wardship varied as a function of social workers' experience. |
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Chivalric tenures were also subject to wardship, the guardianship of a fief of a minor, and marriage, payment made in lieu of marriage of the vassal's daughter to the lord. |
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His mother married Henry VII's uncle Jasper Tudor, and his wardship was entrusted to the king's mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort. |
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It concerned them first to sue out their livery from the unjust wardship of his encroaching prerogative. |
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Wardship proceedings in the case of the twins were issued yesterday morning in the family division of the High Court. |
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