President of the Lincoln & Kennebeck Bank v. Drummond

5 Mass. 321
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedJune 15, 1809
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Bluebook
President of the Lincoln & Kennebeck Bank v. Drummond, 5 Mass. 321 (Mass. 1809).

Opinion

The cause stood over for advisement to this term, when the opin ion of the Court was delivered by

Parsons, C. J.

The action is entry upon disseisin against the tenant as disseisor. On not guilty, a verdict was found for him, subject to the opinion of the Court upon the report of the judge.

. From the facts reported it is manifest that the estate conveyed by Alexander to John Drummond was an estate upon condition, and that the condition has been broken.

[ * 324 ] * Generally the grantor of an estate on condition must enter for condition broken, to revest the estate in himself. But when he is in possession already, and cannot enter, the estate shall revest in him on the breach of the condition

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