A Complete Body of Conveyancing: In Theory and Practice, 5. köide

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W. Porter, 1793

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A grant of an annuity to commence after the death of grantor by indenture
40
Of an annuity for life to qualify c
48
Indemnity
93
On a deed for the fale of goods
95
Deed of covenants for making one after marriage
103
What leaſes may be made by tenant in tail and what leaſes made by ſuch a tenant
112
What leafes biſhops or other ſpiritual or ecclefiaftical perfons and colleges
116
Of the commencement continuance and end of the term or eſtate
122
Of waſte committed by leſſees
128
Demiſe of a meſſuage c for a term of years
134
Of a meſſuage mill lands meadows paſtures tithes c with exceptions
140
Of a fiſhery and royalty
146
Of a houſe in London well penned with a covenant for infurance from fire
153
A leafe by way of articles whereby tenant covenants to pay the fine and rent
159
From an adminiſtrator and guardian of an infant
166
From a husband to truſtees in conſideration of his wifes having joined with
169
By two infants and their guardian pursuant to a decree in chancery
177
Of lead mines
184
Of tithes
190
Of offices in Barbadoes
197
A building leaſe of houſes within the city of London
203
For three lives of a moiety of an eftate alſo a demife of a third of another
214
Of a house to begin at a future time on laying out money in repairs with
228
To have ten acres ſown with clover for the landlords benefit
245
Things requiſite in a releaſe
251
Bargain and fale for a year Page 282
253
The releaſe in fee
283
Leaſe for a year tripartite to precede a releaſe
291
Upon a purchase wherein two truſtees names are made use of
299
From a mortgagor and mortgagee to lord A and his truſtee of an eftate mort
306
From deviſees in truſt and a legatee of ſeveral meſſuages mortgaged by teftator
314
Releaſe with a variety of recitals as to copyholds c
320
Releaſe from the releafors in the preceding conveyance to the truſtee declaring
334
Of a moiety of a pew in a church
344
From a mortgagee and mortgagor to a ſecond mortgagee in confideration of
345
Of manors by owners and their trustees to a purchaſor and his truſtee in order
359
With limitations to prevent dower ſo framed as to enable the purchafor to make
367
Letters of Licence
444
Ufe what
449
To what uſe an afſurance of land ſhall be by conſtruction of law and how
478
Other trufts and confidences of lands and chattels real and perſonal the nature
484
Of the confideration in covenants to fſtand ſeiſed to uſes
493
Of uſes and directions for diſpeſing of profits during the heirs minority
499
To the intended wifes father till marriage Page
515
Truſtees to pay an annuity to a wife for her ſeparate uſe
521
Shifting limitations in a ſettlement c
527
Conclufion of a memorial when the deed was executed at ſeveral times
533
A memorial of an annuity under the 17th Geo 3 6 26
539
Of a bargain and ſale to be inrolled
543
Of ufurious mortgages
545
Where a new term is ſubject to the old redemption
551
Where a court of law may relieve a mortgagor on payment of principal intereſt
554
Of goods
562
Afſignment of the precedent mortgage
571
Of a manor c by way of leaſe for 500 years
584
Of land to ſave harmleſs
594
Of part of the quit rents of a manor and other premiffes
600
Indenture of grant and relcafe with covenant to levy fine c
614
Indenture of releaſe and confirmation by way of ſecurity with ſpecial cove
621
Aflignment of a leafe by an adminiſtrator of a legatee with confent of exe
627
For fecuring 10001 and intereſt where a bond and warrant of attorney were
636
Ia pursuance of the power in a ſettlement wherein was a covenant to fuffer a
641
To truftees for 21001 for ſecuring the money of an infant put out by
647
A demiſe of an eſtate in reverſion from a duke and his truſtee for one thouſand
653
Of copyhold premiſſes by ſurrender
663
Dider
691
Honours ४८
695
Third part of a cloſe
701
Another in a different form
711
Between three jointtenants
717
Of land between the owners of land in feeſimple
723
Petition
729
To a living directed to a biſhop Page
733

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Page 258 - CD his executors, administrators, and assigns, from the day next before the day of the date of these presents, for and during and unto the full end and term of one whole year from thence next ensuing, and fully to be complete and ended ; YIELDING AND PAYING...
Page 565 - CD (in his actual possession, now being- by virtue of a bargain and sale to him thereof made by the said CD in consideration of 5$. in and by an indenture bearing date the day next before the day of the date of...
Page 653 - TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said tract of land and all and singular other the premises hereby granted and released and every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenances...
Page 330 - ... from the day next before the day of the date of the same indenture of bargain and sale and by force of the statute made for Parcels. transferring uses into possession) and to his heirs (</) ALL that messuage or tenement situate lying and being at &c.
Page 608 - Brook and his heirs and against all and every other person or persons whatsoever lawfully claiming or to claim by, from or under him, them or any of them Shall and Will Warrant and forever Defend by these presents.
Page 675 - Williams, at or immediately before the fealing and delivery of thefe prefents, well and truly paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged...
Page 264 - And lajlly it is covenanted, granted, concluded and agreed upon, by and between the faid Parties to thefe Prefents, and the true Meaning hereof alfo is, and it is hereby...
Page 230 - ... 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 his or their former estate anything hereinafter contained to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 687 - And laftly, it is hereby declared and agreed, by and between the faid Parties to thefe Prefents, that in Cafe the.
Page 261 - AB, to serve him as such from the day of the date hereof, for and during and until the full end and term of three years from hence next ensuing, and fully to be completed and ended.

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