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... tually effect considerable changes in the law and practice of sales ; but , inasmuch as no part of the present system would become wholly obsolete until many years after such a plan had received the assent of the Legislature , it has not.
... tually effect considerable changes in the law and practice of sales ; but , inasmuch as no part of the present system would become wholly obsolete until many years after such a plan had received the assent of the Legislature , it has not.
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Joseph Henry Dart Thomas Whitney Waterman. received the assent of the Legislature , it has not been considered necessary or expedient to delay the publication of the present work . Should , however , a Register Act be passed in the ap ...
Joseph Henry Dart Thomas Whitney Waterman. received the assent of the Legislature , it has not been considered necessary or expedient to delay the publication of the present work . Should , however , a Register Act be passed in the ap ...
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... received for record , this entry made upon it by the register , and the deed lodged in the office , the effect is the same as that of actual registration . ( McDonald v . Leach , Kir- by's Rep . 72. ) sons . In Maine , delivery of a ...
... received for record , this entry made upon it by the register , and the deed lodged in the office , the effect is the same as that of actual registration . ( McDonald v . Leach , Kir- by's Rep . 72. ) sons . In Maine , delivery of a ...
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... received the original for the purpose of registration . A. neglected to record the deed , but the copy , with the receipt upon it , was recorded . Held , this registration was not effectual against a creditor of A. who levied upon the ...
... received the original for the purpose of registration . A. neglected to record the deed , but the copy , with the receipt upon it , was recorded . Held , this registration was not effectual against a creditor of A. who levied upon the ...
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... received within eighteen months . In Delaware , a deed , or letter of attorney , must be recorded within one year ; otherwise it is invalid against a subsequent fair creditor or purchaser . This does not apply to a lease for fair rent ...
... received within eighteen months . In Delaware , a deed , or letter of attorney , must be recorded within one year ; otherwise it is invalid against a subsequent fair creditor or purchaser . This does not apply to a lease for fair rent ...
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