A Treatise Upon the Law of Annuities and Rent Charges

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Saunders and Benning, 1833 - Annuities - 505 pages
 

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Page 78 - GENERAL DIRECTIONS RESPECTING BONDS. Where any such bond as aforesaid, together with any schedule, receipt, or other matter, put or indorsed thereon, or annexed thereto, shall contain 2160 words or upwards, there shall be charged, for every entire quantity of 1080 words contained therein over and above the first 1080 words, a further
Page 461 - already been granted for one or more life or lives, or for any term of years or greater estate determinable upon one or more life or lives, and before any execution shall be sued out or action brought on any such judgment already entered, or on any deed, bond,
Page 189 - tennis, bowls, or other game, or by betting on the sides or hands of such as do game at any of the games aforesaid, or for reimbursing or repaying any money knowingly lent or advanced at the time and place of such play, to any
Page 320 - the bankruptcy, shall be entitled to prove for the value of such annuity, which value the Commissioners shall ascertain, regard being had to the original price given for the said annuity, deducting therefrom such diminution in the value thereof as shall have been caused by the lapse of time since the grant thereof to the date of the commission.
Page 473 - as relates to any description of the witness or witnesses to any deed, instrument, or assurance : May it therefore please your Majesty that it may be enacted and declared, and be it enacted and declared by the King's most excellent Majesty, by
Page 160 - To set aside a conveyance there must be an inequality so strong, gross and manifest, that it must be impossible to state it to a man of common sense without producing an exclamation at the inequality of it. The principle then is loose enough,
Page 124 - late majesty, no further or other description of the subscribing witness or witnesses to any deed, bond, instrument or other assurance, whereby any annuity or rent charge is or may be granted, is required in the memorial thereof, besides the names of all such witnesses, and so the said act shall be deemed, construed and taken
Page 79 - or of any right, title, interest, or claim in, to, out of or upon any lands, tenements, rents, annuities, or other property ; that is to say, for and in respect of the principal or only deed or instrument whereby . the lands or other thing sold
Page 337 - to the original price given for such annuity, deducting therefrom such diminution in the value thereof as shall have been caused by the lapse of time since the grant thereof to the date of the commission.
Page 464 - fee-tail, in possession at the time of the grant, or secured by the actual transfer of stock in any of the public funds, the dividends whereof are of equal or greater annual value than the said annuity; nor to any voluntary annuity granted without regard to pecuniary consideration ; nor to any annuity or rent charge granted by any

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