Concise Precedents in Conveyancing: Adapted to the Act for Simplifying the Transfer of Property, 7 & 8 Vict., Cap. 76 : with Practical Notes and Observations on the Act |
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... estate in the bargainee , and converting the uses into trusts . The nominal consideration has been of late generally dis- used , and will , no doubt , be soon universally discarded . The real consideration is described simply as ...
... estate in the bargainee , and converting the uses into trusts . The nominal consideration has been of late generally dis- used , and will , no doubt , be soon universally discarded . The real consideration is described simply as ...
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... real estate could be conveyed by fine : ( Doe d . Christmas v . Oliver , 10 B. & C. 181 ) : but after that statute contingent interest in real estate in England could not be con- veyed at law , but merely in equity , as 18 OBSERVATIONS ON.
... real estate could be conveyed by fine : ( Doe d . Christmas v . Oliver , 10 B. & C. 181 ) : but after that statute contingent interest in real estate in England could not be con- veyed at law , but merely in equity , as 18 OBSERVATIONS ON.
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... estate to support it ; 2. That by it a fee- simple or other less estate may be limited after a fee - simple . ( 2 Bl . Comm . 172 ) . The real object of the present statute , it is apprehended , was only to destroy the first of these ...
... estate to support it ; 2. That by it a fee- simple or other less estate may be limited after a fee - simple . ( 2 Bl . Comm . 172 ) . The real object of the present statute , it is apprehended , was only to destroy the first of these ...
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... real state of facts must necessarily be known to both parties , but it will be impossible to satisfy a transferee ... estate is conveyed by the personal repre- sentatives of the mortgagee , there should be a recital , that possession of ...
... real state of facts must necessarily be known to both parties , but it will be impossible to satisfy a transferee ... estate is conveyed by the personal repre- sentatives of the mortgagee , there should be a recital , that possession of ...
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... estate or the particular fund is deficient , and that the money is wanted ... actual indenting , however , has been long disre- garded , and , in modern ... Real Property , arts . 140 , 140 , n . , 439 ; 1 Martin's Conveyancing , 321 ...
... estate or the particular fund is deficient , and that the money is wanted ... actual indenting , however , has been long disre- garded , and , in modern ... Real Property , arts . 140 , 140 , n . , 439 ; 1 Martin's Conveyancing , 321 ...
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A. B. and C. D. A. B. doth hereby agreement ance appoint clause co-partners co-partnership consent consideration contingent remainders copyhold covenant customary freeholds cutors deed or deeds deed-poll default demise devise doth hereby grant E. F. and G. H. effect entitled equity exchange execute executors or administrators expressed and intended feoffment free from incumbrances freehold grant and convey Habendum heirs and assigns heirs or assigns HEREBY declared hereinafter indenture Joseph Story land lease and release lessee manner aforesaid marriage Martin's Conveyancing ment monies mortgage mortgagor paid Parcels Parties payment person or persons persons lawfully power of sale preceding premises hereinbefore premises unto PRESENTS WITNESS proviso purchaser pursuance real estate receipt Recital rents and profits SCHEDULE securities settlement shares statute Statute of Frauds strators supra surrender survivor tenant term therein tion tors trustees or trustee vendor vested WHEREAS WITNESS &c Witnesseth words
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Page 198 - 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 35 - That the words and expressions hereinafter mentioned, which in their ordinary signification have a more confined or a different meaning, shall in this Act, except where the nature of the provision or the context of the Act shall exclude such construction, be interpreted as follows; (that is to say), the word "will...
Page 59 - ... upon and for such trusts, intents, and purposes, and with, under, and subject to such powers, provisoes, and declarations, as...
Page 36 - ... 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 3 - Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws, Foreign and Domestic, in regard to Contracts, Rights, and Remedies, and especially in regard to Marriages, Divorces, Wills, Successions, and Judgments.
Page 137 - IN TRUST for all the children, or any the child, of the said intended marriage, who, being sons or a son, shall attain the age of twenty-one years, or, being daughters or a daughter, shall attain that age or marry, and if more than one, in equal shares...
Page 74 - This Indenture made the day of , between AB of of the one part, and CD of of the other part, witnesseth that, in consideration of the sum.
Page 136 - ... [wife] during their joint lives, and of the survivor of them during his or her life, and after the death of such survivor, at the discretion of the...
Page 180 - 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 48 - ... the day of , and the day of in every year, the first of such payments to be made on the day of now next, and the last quarterly payment to be made in advance on the day of next immediately preceding the expiration of the said term, the said rent to be paid clear of all deductions whatsoever.