Of dean and chapter to alienation by bishop, &c. 109, 110, 112 Of patron to alienation by parfon, &c. 109 Of brethren and fifters, or of fellows and fcholars, to alienation by the mafter 114 When to be given, and in what manner 113 Remedy at common law for the fucceffor, when the pro- 115 ATTORNEY, BISHOP, Where a corporation must appoint an attorney by deed 263, 265, 267, 268, 269 76 Succeffor of, not intitled to chattels His power at common law over his corporate property 108, 109 His affent to alienation by dean, prebendary, &c. May now make leases of twenty-one years, &c. without ib. 118, 120 Reftrained from making any other eftate, even with the CIVIL CORPORATIONS, Statutes of mortmain, when extended to them COLLEGES, Difference between them and hospitals In their being capable of franchises and privileges 9,10,11,12 In being capable of fuing and being fued in a col- Grants to them in ancient times Their mode of taking and tranfmitting property at pre- COMPANIES CORPORATE, 12 4, 5 6,7 What corporations take a fee fimple without the word 101 104, 105 185 et feq. What actions corporations may bring, and what may be Vid. Mortmain. Writs. Actions Where the corporation at large may have an action for an injury done to a member Muft fue by their last name 190, 218 Retain their property and privileges, and liable to former claims after the change of their name 230 Cannot take but by their corporate name Cannot grant but by their corporate name 232, 204 253 When they muft fue by their true corporate name Cannot be a witnefs where the corporation is a party 304, 305 DEAN, A fole corporation 20 DEAN, |