Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery: By the Right Hon. Sir John Leach ... [and Others] Vice-chancellors of England. [1826-1852], Volume 5J. & W. T. Clarke, 1835 |
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... Messuages , Lands , Tene- ments , and Moieties , Parts and Shares of Messuages , Lands , Tenements , Rents and Hereditaments whatso- ever and wheresoever situate , standing , lying , arising and being , in the United Kingdom , and also ...
... Messuages , Lands , Tene- ments , and Moieties , Parts and Shares of Messuages , Lands , Tenements , Rents and Hereditaments whatso- ever and wheresoever situate , standing , lying , arising and being , in the United Kingdom , and also ...
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... Messuages , Lands , and Premises , situate , lying and being in Whee- lock in the County of Chester , purchased by me from Mr. Hillidge and Mr. Lockitt , they , my said Trustees and the Survivor of them and the Heirs of such Survivor ...
... Messuages , Lands , and Premises , situate , lying and being in Whee- lock in the County of Chester , purchased by me from Mr. Hillidge and Mr. Lockitt , they , my said Trustees and the Survivor of them and the Heirs of such Survivor ...
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... Messuages , Lands , Tenements , Rents and Hereditaments , Moieties , Parts and Shares of Messuages , Lands , Tenements , Rents and Hereditaments , situate , standing , lying , aris- ing and being in the United Kingdom of Great Britain ...
... Messuages , Lands , Tenements , Rents and Hereditaments , Moieties , Parts and Shares of Messuages , Lands , Tenements , Rents and Hereditaments , situate , standing , lying , aris- ing and being in the United Kingdom of Great Britain ...
Page 55
... Messuages , Lands , Tenements , Rents , and Hereditaments , to be con- veyed , he means the Legal Estate in the Chief Rents of which he was seised . In a preceding Clause , he uses these words , " Rents , Arrears of Rent , " and he ...
... Messuages , Lands , Tenements , Rents , and Hereditaments , to be con- veyed , he means the Legal Estate in the Chief Rents of which he was seised . In a preceding Clause , he uses these words , " Rents , Arrears of Rent , " and he ...
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... Legal Estate and Interest of and in all my said Freehold , Copyhold and Leasehold Messuages , Lands , Tenements , Rents and 1831 . PHIPPS * . WILLIAMS . 1831 . PHIPPS v . WILLIAMS . Hereditaments , and CASES IN CHANCERY . 63.
... Legal Estate and Interest of and in all my said Freehold , Copyhold and Leasehold Messuages , Lands , Tenements , Rents and 1831 . PHIPPS * . WILLIAMS . 1831 . PHIPPS v . WILLIAMS . Hereditaments , and CASES IN CHANCERY . 63.
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