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Sioussat's The English Statutes in Maryland, 1903
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100 The English Statutes in Maryland. [564:
ties themselves, are also granted, by Implication: This is Doctrine,
that I am confident, will not be gainsayed by any Lawyer: For
these, are established and uncontroverted Maxims: That, when the
Law gives a Thing, it gives
P.26 a Remedy to come at it. (2) Thing's incident, are adherent to the
Superior, or Principals. (3)
They, that are to have the Conusance of any Thing, are also, to
have the Conusance of all Incidents, and Dependants thereon; for
an Incident, is a Thing necessarily depending upon another. (4) When
the Law gives a Thing, All Things necessary for obtaining it, are
in eluded. (5) When a Thing is commanded to be done, every Thing
necessary to accomplish it, is also commanded, (b) So when a
Power is given, to do any Act. a Power is therein included, of doing
every Thing, without which, the Act could not be compleatly done.
I hope the Passage out of the Charter, the Authorities produced,
and the Nature of the Thing; are sufficient, to convince every
unprejudiced Person, that if the first Settlers of Maryland, had really
lost their native Laws. and Rights, and been in the Condition of a
Conquerd Country; that they, by this Charter,
(a) Lou Ie L.ey done chose, la wo done Remedy avener a seo. 2 Roll's Reports
17 (3) Wingate's Maxima, 12, . "If a man he seised of Lands in Fee-simple. and
*' having divers Evidences and Charters, (some of them containing a Warranty,
and some not,) conveys the Land over to another, without Warrtinty; upon
which he may vouch; the Purchaser shall have all the Charters, and Evi-
dences; as weIl those containing" the Warranty- as the others; For as the
Feofier had conveyed over his Land absolutely, and is not bound to Warrant
the Land, so That he might be vouched to Warranty. and to render in Value;
And the Feoffee is bound to delend the Land, at his Peril; For this Case, it
is reasonable, that the Feoffee should have all the Charters, and Evidences,
as incident to the Land: although they be not granted to him, by express
Words," 1. Co. R- L Lord Buckhurst's Case. A Grant of Reversion, includes
a Grant of the Rent,by Implication, as incident to the Reversion. 1 Inst. 151. a,
(4) Wingate's Maxims 131. I 3nst. 56 a Wood's Inst. 263. "Quando Lex ah'quid
" alicui conccdit, concedcre videtur ettid, slue quo. res ipsa esse non potest."
(5) Upon a Writ of Estrepment, directed to the Sheriff, whereby, He is corn.
maniied to prevent any Wa^ie being done: It was resolved, that he might resist
all those, that would do Waste, and that. ir he could not otherwise prevent
-them- he might imprison them. and make a Warrant to others, so to do: And
that if it were necessary, he might take the Power of the County to his aid—5
Co- R. 115. (b) Ouia quando Aliquid mandatur. Mandatur et omne per quod
pervenitur ad aliu3. 2 Inst. 423.
p. 27 are put into the same State, and Condition, that their Fellow Sub-
jects residing in England are in, as to their Rights and Liberties;
And, as it is already (I humbly conceive) proved, that the Benefit of
the Statute, as well as the Common-Law, is the only Bulwark, and
sure Defence of the Subject's Life, Liberty, and Property; I would

 
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