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" ... or over which such person shall at the time of entering up such judgment, or at any time afterwards, have any disposing power which he might without the assent of any other person exercise for his own benefit... "
English Reports in Law and Equity: Containing Reports of Cases in the House ... - Page 35
edited by - 1851
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The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

Law reports, digests, etc - 1851 - 752 pages
...at the time of entering up such judgment, or at any time afterwards, have any disposing power which he might without the assent of any other person exercise...judgment shall be so entered up, and against all persons claiming under him after such judgment, and shall also be binding as against the issue of his body...
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The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

Law reports, digests, etc - 1850 - 702 pages
...law or in equity, or might at such time create by virtue of any disposing power which he might then without the assent of any other person exercise for his own benefit, but subject to redemption on payment of the money owing on the judgment, decree, order, or rule mentioned...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Exchequer ..., Volume 3

Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Edward Younge, John Collyer - Equity - 1836 - 784 pages
...at the time of entering up such judgment, or at any time afterwards, have any disposing power which he might without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit, in like manner as the sheriff or oiher officer may now make and deliver execution of one moiety of...
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Plain directions for proceeding under the Act for the abolition of ...

Sir Thomas Edlyne TOMLINS - 1838 - 108 pages
...at the time of entering up such judgment, or at any time afterwards, have any disposing power which he might without the assent of any other person exercise for his own benefit, in like manner as the sheriff or other officer may now make and deliver execution of one moiety of...
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The Act for the Abolition of Arrest on Mesne Process: &c. (1 & 2 Vic. C. 110 ...

Robert Lush - Arrest - 1838 - 226 pages
...at the time of entering up such judgment, or at any time afterwards, have any disposing power which he might without the assent of any other person exercise for his own benefit, in like manner as the sheriff or other officer may now make and deliver execution of one moiety of...
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Statutes at Large ...: (37 v.) A collection of the public general statutes ...

Great Britain - 1838 - 924 pages
...at the Time of entering up such Judgment, or at any Time afterwards, have any disposing Power which he might without the Assent of any other Person exercise for his own Benefit, in like Manner as the Sheriff or other Officer may now make and deliver Execution of One Moiety of...
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Precedents in Conveyancing: A Collection of Forms of Assurances of ..., Volume 2

Samuel Vallis Bone - Conveyancing - 1838 - 402 pages
...following is a schedule of the deeds referred to by the above memorandum, &c., &c., &c. power which he might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit, in like manner as the sheriff or other officer may now make and deliver execution of one moiety of...
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The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Passed in ...

Great Britain - Law - 1838 - 760 pages
...at the Time of entwine up such Judgment, or at any Time afterwards, have anv disposing Power which he might without the Assent of any other Person exercise for his own Benefit, in like Manner as the Sheriff or other Officer may now make and deliver Execution of One Moiety of...
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The Law Magazine: Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volume 22

Law - 1839 - 508 pages
...of that estate, and to fail when it is determined, that estate gives A. a " disposing power," which he might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit, and, therefore, the land is subject to the lien, though it be transferred to a purchaser under the power....
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The Legal Guide, Volumes 1-2

Law - 1839 - 860 pages
...which the said CD on the said day of ('/) or at any time afterwards had any disposing power, which he might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit, to bold to him the said goods and chattels as his proper goods and chattels, and to hold the said lands,...
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