Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. Excerpt from book: Section 3(A) Of what Things Leafes may be made for Years. ? FTER fuch time as le;ifes for years began to be looked upon Godb. nz. textit{*"* as fixed and permanent intereils, and that the leflees were Leon 4?- fufficiently provided to defend themfelves, and their pontifions, textit{c'ie-j. agatiift the ats and incroachments as well of the leflor as of Dyer, 56. a. Itrangers, men found it their intrcft to improve and encourage IIO'f' this fort of property, and therefore extended it to all forts of in- ?TM.'tit. terefls and polleffions whatloever, being led thereto by that known textit{Lejfes, 23. rule, that whatfoever may be granted or parted with for ever, ? BuU" 7* may be granted or parted with for a time; and therefore not only- lands and houfes have been let for years, but alfo goods and chattels, though the interell of the leflec therein differs from the in- tereft he hath in lands or houfes fo let for years: for if one leafe for years a flock of live cattle, fuch leafe is good, aud the leflee hath only the ufe and profits of them during the term; but yet the le flor hath not any reverfion in them to grant over to another, either during the term or after, till the leflee hath re-delivered them to him, as he would have of lands in cafe of fuch leafe for years, for the leflbr hath only a poffibility of property in cafe they all outlive the term; for if any of them die during the term, the leflor cannot have them again after the term; and during the term he hath nothing to do with them, and, confecjuently, of fuch as die, the property refts abfolutcly in the leflee: fo, whether they live or die, yet all the young ones coming of them, as lambs, calves, textit{ and c. belong abfolutely to the leflee as profits arifing and fevered from the principal, fince otherwife the leflee would pay his rent for nothin...