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Page xxii
... trust is not dowable in equity out of a trust estate , though the husband is entitled to his curtesy in such an estate . A widow is consequently not dow- able in her husband's equity of redemption ; and this anomalous distinction is ...
... trust is not dowable in equity out of a trust estate , though the husband is entitled to his curtesy in such an estate . A widow is consequently not dow- able in her husband's equity of redemption ; and this anomalous distinction is ...
Page xxiv
... trust estates in which the husband was seised in fee of the dry technical title , by way of trust or power for the sole interest of others . In all the other States except those which have been mentioned , and except Louisiana , where ...
... trust estates in which the husband was seised in fee of the dry technical title , by way of trust or power for the sole interest of others . In all the other States except those which have been mentioned , and except Louisiana , where ...
Page xxvi
... trusts , these trust terms cannot exist for the purposes contemplated in the English equity system . All trusts , except those authorized and modified by the statute , are abolished ; and express trusts may be created to " sell lands ...
... trusts , these trust terms cannot exist for the purposes contemplated in the English equity system . All trusts , except those authorized and modified by the statute , are abolished ; and express trusts may be created to " sell lands ...
Page lvi
... trust and mortgages , if recorded in three months , take effect from their execution . Deeds of trust and mortgages , and other instruments recorded after three months , take effect from delivery to the recorder . But if two deeds de ...
... trust and mortgages , if recorded in three months , take effect from their execution . Deeds of trust and mortgages , and other instruments recorded after three months , take effect from delivery to the recorder . But if two deeds de ...
Page lxxiv
... trust estates under the Trustee Act , 1850 , p . 269 . Vendor must convey in person , 269 - conveyance of freeholds by married woman must be acknowledged , 269 , 270 - acknowledgment , practice respecting , 270 to 272 - assurance of her ...
... trust estates under the Trustee Act , 1850 , p . 269 . Vendor must convey in person , 269 - conveyance of freeholds by married woman must be acknowledged , 269 , 270 - acknowledgment , practice respecting , 270 to 272 - assurance of her ...
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abstract agent agreement alien assignees auction authority bankrupt Beav binding bound cestui que trust Chap Chapter chaser claim common law condition contract Conv convey conveyance copyholds court court of equity covenant creditors curtesy death deed defects deposit descendants devise doctrine dower effect entitled equity of redemption evidence execution fact fee simple feme covert freehold grantor heir held husband incumbrances infant inheritance insolvent interest judgment Kent land lease liable lien Lord Madd ment mortgage North Carolina notice owner paid parol particulars party payment person possession presumption principal purchase-money purchaser purchaser's Railway Company real estate real property rent respect rule says Kent Sect seisin sell Smith sold solicitor specific performance statute of frauds subsequent sufficient Sugden tenant tion unless Vend Vict vide infra void wife