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might for the future think fit to dispose, and to resign
 
might for the future think fit to dispose, and to resign
 
himself entirely in His Majesty's most gracious Will & Pleasure;
 
himself entirely in His Majesty's most gracious Will & Pleasure;
and 2.) because, according to the known rule in Law:
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and 2.) because, according to the known rule in Law: [[underline]] [[foreign:Latin]] Pacta
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dant Legem Contractui [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] , all Donations, Cessions & all other
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Contracts & Transactions, admit of such conditions & restrictions,
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which are made [[underline]] [[foreign:Latin]] mutus consensu [[/foreign]] , tho' they do not
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properly belong to their nature.
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[[underline]] [[foreign:Latin]] Pro Memoris [[/foreign]] [[/underline]]
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The Royal Codicil of the 3/14 April 1751. has not been
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mention'd, because it does not concern H. R. H.
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the Duke of Cumberland

Revision as of 20:39, 11 April 2019

& bound himself to submit to whatever His Majesty had already in one way or the other disposed, with respect to the Sums of money, Immoveables unclear mention'd in the underline Acts of Donation & Cession /underline , or might for the future think fit to dispose, and to resign himself entirely in His Majesty's most gracious Will & Pleasure; and 2.) because, according to the known rule in Law: underline foreign:Latin Pacta dant Legem Contractui /foreign /underline , all Donations, Cessions & all other Contracts & Transactions, admit of such conditions & restrictions, which are made underline foreign:Latin mutus consensu /foreign , tho' they do not properly belong to their nature.

underline foreign:Latin Pro Memoris /foreign /underline The Royal Codicil of the 3/14 April 1751. has not been mention'd, because it does not concern H. R. H. the Duke of Cumberland