A Concise Treatise on the Law and Practice of Conveyancing: Together with the Solicitors' Remuneration Act, 1881, and General Order, 1882, and the Land Transfer Acts, 1875 and 1897, and the Rules and Orders Thereon

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H. Cox, 1900 - Conveyancing - 720 pages

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Page 64 - ... unless the buyer shall accept part of the goods or choses in action so contracted to be sold or sold, and actually receive the same, or give something in earnest to bind the contract, or in part payment, or unless some note or memorandum in writing of the contract or sale be signed by the party to be charged or his agent in that behalf.
Page 122 - And therefore on a feoffment to A and his heirs, to the use of B and his heirs...
Page 456 - On an appointment of a new trustee, it shall not be obligatory to appoint more than one new trustee, where only one trustee was originally appointed, or to fill up the original number of trustees, where more than two trustees were originally appointed ; but, except where only one trustee was originally appointed, a trustee shall not be discharged under this section from his trust unless there will be at least two trustees to perform the trust.
Page 247 - ... be actually made, procured, or provided, or fit or ready for delivery, or some act may be requisite for the making or completing thereof, or rendering the same fit for delivery...
Page 455 - ... to be appointed for other parts of the trust property, and any existing trustee may be appointed or remain one of such separate set of trustees ; or, if only one trustee was originally appointed, then one separate trustee may be so appointed for the...
Page 269 - Personal chattels shall be deemed to be in the "apparent possession" of the person making or giving a bill of sale, so long as they remain or are in or upon any house, mill, warehouse, building, works, yard, land, or other premises occupied by him, or are used and enjoyed by him in any place whatsoever, notwithstanding that formal possession thereof may have been taken by or given to any other. person : " Prescribed " means prescribed by rules made under the provisions of this act.
Page 455 - ... by the instrument, if any, creating the trust, or if there is no such person, or no such person able and willing to act, then the surviving or continuing trustees or trustee for the time being, or the personal representatives of the last surviving or continuing trustee...
Page 132 - ... or any part thereof, or at the time of conveyance demised occupied, or enjoyed with, or reputed or known as part or parcel of or appurtenant to the land or any part thereof.
Page 456 - Every new trustee so appointed, as well before as after all the trust property becomes by law, or by assurance, or otherwise, vested in him, shall have the same powers, authorities, and discretions, and may in all respects act, as if he had been originally appointed a trustee by the instrument, if any, creating the trust.
Page 234 - ... rents and profits of any land as to which no notice of his intention to take possession or to enter into the receipt of the rents and profits thereof shall have been given by the mortgagee, may sue for such possession, or for the recovery of such rents or profits, or to prevent or recover damages in respect of any trespass or other wrong relative thereto, in his own name only, unless the cause of action arises upon a lease or other contract made by him jointly with any other person.

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