Concise Precedents in Conveyancing: Adapted to the Act to Amend the Law of Real Property, 8 & 9 Vict. Cap. 106; with Practical Notes and Observations on the Act, and on the Act for the Cesser of Attendant Terms |
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... Consideration has also been omitted . It was originally in- troduced to render a conveyance of freehold ( a ) In the Appendix will be found two Acts which were introduced by Lord Brougham , and passed into laws . It is doubtful whether ...
... Consideration has also been omitted . It was originally in- troduced to render a conveyance of freehold ( a ) In the Appendix will be found two Acts which were introduced by Lord Brougham , and passed into laws . It is doubtful whether ...
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... consideration has been of late generally dis- used , and will , no doubt , be soon universally discarded . The Real Consideration is described sim- ply as £ , without the idle addition of its being lawful money of the United Kingdom ...
... consideration has been of late generally dis- used , and will , no doubt , be soon universally discarded . The Real Consideration is described sim- ply as £ , without the idle addition of its being lawful money of the United Kingdom ...
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... form . The restric- tion to the exercise by deed is proper to pre- clude the power from being exercised by a mere letter or note in writing , penned without due consideration , and without that general form which the 8 INTRODUCTION .
... form . The restric- tion to the exercise by deed is proper to pre- clude the power from being exercised by a mere letter or note in writing , penned without due consideration , and without that general form which the 8 INTRODUCTION .
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... consideration , and without that general form which the law considers necessary for the conveyance of estates . In framing Covenants , the word " covenant " only is used ; and the covenants for title have , generally speaking , been ...
... consideration , and without that general form which the law considers necessary for the conveyance of estates . In framing Covenants , the word " covenant " only is used ; and the covenants for title have , generally speaking , been ...
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... c . The evil goes to this extent only ; but the remedy is far more extensive , and is one which a very slight consideration will shew the danger of adopting . There can be no question but that it 22 LETTER FROM H. BELLENDEN KER.
... c . The evil goes to this extent only ; but the remedy is far more extensive , and is one which a very slight consideration will shew the danger of adopting . There can be no question but that it 22 LETTER FROM H. BELLENDEN KER.
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A. B. and C. D. A. B. doth hereby above-written INDENTURE refers acts and assurances ance appoint appurtenances bargain and sale C. D. and E. F. clause consent contingent remainders convey conveyance copyhold covenantee covenants cutors day paid deed deed-poll default doth hereby grant E. F. and G. H. easements enactment entitled equitably claiming execute executors or administrators feoffment free from incumbrances freehold Habendum heirs and assigns heirs or assigns HEREBY DECLARED hereby demised hereinafter incum intended lands lawfully or equitably lease and release lessee lessor limited manner aforesaid marriage ment mises monies mortgage mortgagor nants parcels parties payment person or persons persons lawfully power of sale premises UNTO provision purchaser pursuance real estate Recital respectively schedule seisin share stamp duty statute strators suance supra surrender survivor take effect term therein tion Transfer Act trustees or trustee vendor vested WHEREAS WITNESS &c words
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Page 261 - For the purposes of this act, a person shall be deemed to be entitled to the possession or to the receipt of the rents and profits...
Page 295 - ... and every word importing the singular number only shall extend and be applied to several persons or things as well as one person or thing ; and every word importing the masculine gender only shall extend and be applied to a female as well as a male.
Page 298 - ... exonerated, and for ever discharged, or otherwise by the said covenantor or his heirs well and sufficiently saved, kept harmless, and indemnified of, from, and against any and every former and other gift, grant...
Page 309 - ... it shall be lawful for the said lessor, at any time thereafter, into and upon the said demised premises, or any part thereof in the name of the whole, to re-enter, and the same to have again, re-possess, and enjoy as of hie or their former estate, any thing hereinafter contained to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 205 - ... upon and for such trusts, intents, and purposes, and with, under, and subject to such powers, provisoes, and declarations, as...
Page 64 - ... a surrender in writing of an interest in any tenements or hereditaments, not being a copyhold interest, and not being an interest which might by law have been created without writing, made after the said first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, shall also be void at law, unless made by deed...
Page 296 - In witness whereof the said parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals.
Page 299 - And the said covenantor doth hereby, for himself, his heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant, promise, and agree with and to the said...
Page 273 - AB and his assigns, during his life, without impeachment of waste ; with remainder to the use of certain persons and their heirs, during the life of the said AB, in trust for him and his assigns, and to preserve the contingent remainders ; with remainder, to the use of the first...
Page 83 - ... shall be void at law, unless S^jj J^. n evidenced by deed ; and that a partition, and an exchange, of any tenements or hereditaments...