Alienatio Licet Prohibeatur, Consensu Tamen Omnium, In Quorum Favorem Proliibita Est, Potest Fieri, Et Quilibet Potest Renunciare Juri Pro Se Introducto

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Although alienation be prohibited, yet, by the consent of all in whose favor it is prohibited, it may take place, for it is in the power of any man to renounce a right introduced for his own benefit. Co. Litt. 98; 9 N. Y. 291. accrescendi. Alienation is favored by the law, rather than accumulation. Co. Litt. 185a, 381a, note; Broom, Leg. Max. (3d London Ed.) 393, 409; Wright, Ten. 154 et. seq.; 1 Cruise, Dig. (4th Ed.) 77, 78.

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