Modern Precedents in Conveyancing: With Variations Adapting Them to Different Circumstances of Title and Copious Explanatory and Practical Notes on the Nature and Use of the Provisions Contained in Them, Volume 1C. Hunter, 1821 |
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... necessary , more appropriate and effective words substituted in their room : such parts of each pre- cedent as may in general be omitted without danger to the interest of the client have , for the same purpose , been distinguished from ...
... necessary , more appropriate and effective words substituted in their room : such parts of each pre- cedent as may in general be omitted without danger to the interest of the client have , for the same purpose , been distinguished from ...
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... necessary for the security of the parties , clauses framed to answer those purposes have been introduced ; but that they may not be unnecessarily inserted upon every occasion , the reason of their introduction is at the same time ...
... necessary for the security of the parties , clauses framed to answer those purposes have been introduced ; but that they may not be unnecessarily inserted upon every occasion , the reason of their introduction is at the same time ...
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... necessary to be done by the solicitor for the vendor ; and secondly , what by the solicitor for the purchaser , to secure the interests of their respective clients ; and for the sake of method , and the greater convenience of reference ...
... necessary to be done by the solicitor for the vendor ; and secondly , what by the solicitor for the purchaser , to secure the interests of their respective clients ; and for the sake of method , and the greater convenience of reference ...
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... necessary to complete the contract ) , and that al- though the contract should eventually be abandoned , and no sale actually take place ( b ) . And if the vendor have devised the estate , the devisee will not be entitled to the ...
... necessary to complete the contract ) , and that al- though the contract should eventually be abandoned , and no sale actually take place ( b ) . And if the vendor have devised the estate , the devisee will not be entitled to the ...
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... necessary to show an undisputed enjoyment : so also of pews in churches ( b ) . So where a term of years is noticed in a deed with which it was proposed to commence the title , the abstract must go back to the deed creating the term ...
... necessary to show an undisputed enjoyment : so also of pews in churches ( b ) . So where a term of years is noticed in a deed with which it was proposed to commence the title , the abstract must go back to the deed creating the term ...
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abstract administrators advowson aforesaid agreement annuity appurtenances assurance attested copies attorney bargain and sale charged chaser consideration money contract conveyance conveyed copyhold court of equity covenant declared delivered ditaments doth hereby dower Duty of Purchaser's Duty of Vendor's equity evidence execution executors expense feoffment feoffor free bench freehold further granted and released hath heirs and assigns heirs or assigns hereafter hereditaments and premises hereinafter hereinbefore holden incumbrances indenture indorsed inheritance inrolment inserted intended interest judgment lands lease lease and release leasehold livery lord manor ment mentioned messuages moiety notice otherwise paid parcels parties payment possession præcipe presents proper purchase money purchaser's counsel Purchaser's Solicitor purpose pursuance receipt recitals recovery remainder rents requisite respect reversion seised seisin Short Form sold Stamp Act statute surrender tenant in tail tenements thereof title deeds trust unless unto vendor Vendor's Solicitor warranty whatsoever words
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Page lxxxix - Deed, instrument, or writing, whereby any lands, tenements, or other realty sold shall be granted, assigned, transferred, or otherwise conveyed to, or vested in, the purchaser or purchasers, or any other person or persons, by his, her, or their direction...
Page 371 - ... by him in the presence of and attested by two or more credible witnesses, or by his last will and testament in writing, or any writing in the nature of a will, or any codicil or codicils, to be by him...
Page 392 - ESTATE, right, title, interest, property, claim, and demand whatsoever, both at law and in equity, of him the said A. in, to, or out of the same and every part thereof: To HAVE AND TO HOLD...
Page 268 - ... granted, bargained, sold, assigned, transferred and set over, and by these presents doth grant, bargain, sell, assign, transfer and set over unto the said...
Page lxxxii - July, 1898, there shall be levied, collected and paid, for and in respect of the several bonds, debentures or certificates of stock and of indebtedness, and other documents, Instruments, matters and things mentioned and described in Schedule A of this...
Page 446 - Be the same more or less together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and...
Page 188 - Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath Granted, Bargained, and Sold, and by these presents, Doth Grant, Bargain and Sell unto the said...
Page lxxxvi - Memorandum or agreement made between the master and mariners of any ship or vessel, for wages, on any voyage coastwise from port to port in Great Britain.
Page 426 - Writings, with or without power of revocation, to be by her sealed and delivered in the presence of and attested by Two or more credible Witnesses, or by her last Will and Testament in writing...
Page 430 - CS and his assigns for and during the term of his natural life ; And from and after his decease, To the use and behoof of the heirs male of the body of the said CS lawfully to be begotten...