Key and Elphinstone's Compendium of Precedents in Conveyancing, 1. köide

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Agreement with a Builder or Contractor Short form
10
Agreement engaging a Manager of a Business or other
18
Agreement between a Banking Company and a Managing
24
Agreement under Seal between a Firm of Traders and
34
Guarantee to Bankers Variations where the Principal
40
AGREEMENTScontinued
45
Agreement between Adjoining HouseOwners as to the Con
51
Covenant by purchaser to pay and indemnify vendor against
54
CONVEYANCES ON SALE PARCELScontinued PAGE Real Estatecontinued
57
Agreement between a Firm of Traders and their Work
58
Agreement between the Promoters of a Railway Company
66
Appointment by Deed Poll endorsed on the Settlement
74
Husband and wife
77
Revocable Appointment under Power in Settlement of Per
85
PostNuptial Appointment by a Married Woman of Life
91
Appointment of a Gamekeeper by a Lord of a Manor
97
83
106
of the wifes father an Annuity covenanted to be paid
110
Appointment endorsed by deed poll or writing not under
116
Appointment by supplemental deed of New Trustees of a Por
123
APPOINTMENTS OF NEW TRUSTEEScontin ed PAGE
124
Appointment of new Trustees of a settlement under a power
135
Appointment endorsed of a New Trustee in place of a retir
141
Articles of Clerkship to a Solicitor the Clerk being of
148
LEASES HOUSES c LESSEES COVENANTScontinued
156
Bond to abide by the Award of one or more named persons
161
Agreement for reference to a Sole Arbitrator to settle
167
That one party has no claim against the other
175
Appointment by one person of an attorney or attorneys
182
Substitution of another attorney in case of death
190
Tocomplete a Purchase
196
General Power of Attorney to Manager of Bank in Colony
202
BONDS
209
Bond by an Intended Husband for securing a sum of Money
216
BONDS PRECEDENTScontinued PAGE IX Bond by a Person in an Office of Public Trust with surety to Account
221
Bond by Surety for the due Observance by another of Articles of Partnership
222
Bond by Contractor with two Sureties for Performance of a Building Contract
223
Bond not to carry on a certain Trade or Business within certain Limits Variation where a Sum is fixed as Liquidated Damages for any Default
224
PostObit Bond with Variation where a Surety joins
226
109
227
General Conditions on Sale by Auction of a Freehold Shop Variations for several Shops sold in Lots a concise form and for Leaseholds
235
General Conditions on Sale by Auction of Freeholds or Copy holds or both Variations for a Sale in Lots and adapted to different Circumstances and f...
238
General Conditions on Sale by Auction of Leaseholds Varia tions for a Sale in Lots and adapted to different Circum stances and for Registered Land
249
Furniture
251
Underwoods
252
I Valuations of Timber Fixtures c
255
As to Commencement and Deduction of Title
258
Registered Land
265
Leaseholds
266
Wayleave rent
269
Property of Various Natures
272
K E VOL I
273
Miscellaneous Conditions as to Title and Completion
274
Incumbrances and Outstanding Estates c
283
Render in kind or money at lessors option in respect of metallic
285
Missing Deeds Secondary Evidence
287
LandTax and other Outgoings Apportionment
288
Identity Quantity Misdescription
291
Reservations
292
Restrictions as to Building Maintenance of Roads c
294
Custody of Title Deeds and Covenants to Produce
308
Sale of Chief Rents
310
Sale on Chief Rents for Building
313
Sales upon or Subject to Chief Rents Miscellaneous Condi tions
316
Business as going Concern
322
Agent and for a Sale under the Settled Land Acts
325
Provisional Contract for Sale of Freeholds subject to
333
82
336
Agreement for Sale of Goodwill and TradeMark The Pur
341
35
342
Agreement for Enfranchisement of Copyholds the Manor
348
to lights
355
CONVEYANCES ON SALE RECITALS Assurances c
356
The same particular in form Variation for subrecitals
357
Lease and release and assignment
358
Mortgage of leaseholds by demise or assignment to two mortgagees
359
Mortgage of freeholds copyholds and leaseholds
360
Statutory mortgage of freeholds or leaseholds
361
Statutory transfer of mortgage
362
Settlement or will in conveyance under Settled Land Acts
363
Conveyance of freeholds in trust for sale
364
Mining Lease short
365
Devolution of title to lease
366
Specific devise
367
Deed of even date or dated the day before
368
Private Act of Parliament
369
Transfer of registered charge
370
Title subject to rentcharges or mortgage
371
The same Another form
372
Introductory
378
Contract for sale where both parties act under statutory authority
379
Order authorising sale of mansionhouse c under Settled Land Acts
380
State of mortgage debt
381
Apportionment of purchasemoney between copyholds and other property for stamp duty
382
One vendor and one purchaser
383
Several vendors and several purchasers
384
Transfer of stock to vendor or mortgagee
385
The same Another form
386
A small irregular piece of land with measurements in feet
387
Reference to deposited plans and books of reference
388
Lands connecting modern with old description
389
Rentcharge
390
Right of way
391
The same for watering cattle
392
1 Policy of assurance
393
Share of residue
394
The same with right of underground working only Variation if no compensation for injury to surface
395
The same Full form
396
Reservation of right of way
398
Reservation nonexclusive of right to work a quarry
399
Estate clause
400
For freeholds
401
The same Where the rent payable by the tenant and also the tithe rent is apportioned
402
Free from a specified incumbrance
403
Freeholds to lessee where there is a sublease
404
Freeholds and leaseholds combined
405
Assignment of Leaseholds by the Lessee or Assignee of
445
427
447
CONVEYANCES ON SALE PRECEDENTScontinued
479
Conveyance by the Executors and Devisees of a Second
489
The same where the prior instruments are described in
495
Release of Equity of Redemption of Freeholds to
496
Conveyance of Freeholds by a Married Woman as a feme
503
CONVEYANCES ON SALE PRECEDENTScontinued PAGE
506
Conveyance of Freeholds by a Trustee under a Power
513
Conveyance of Freeholds by Tenant for Life and Tenant
520
CONVEYANCES ON SALE PRECEDENTScontinued PAGE
530
Assignment by Husband and Wife and a Mortgagee
537
Conveyance by a Mortgagor and Mortgagee to the Uses
551
CONVEYANCES ON SALE PRECEDENTScontinued
553
85
559
Conveyance of Freehold Land by Mortgagor and Mort
565
87
580
89
588
Transfer by Endorsement of Contract for Purchase
594
Covenant by Purchaser to Produce Deeds to Vendor
603
COVENANTS FORMAL PARTS OF PAGE 1 Covenant by one with one
605
Covenant with three or more jointly and severally
606
68
607
Verification by a Mayor or Notary Public of Declaration of Attesting Witness
608
K E VOL I
609
Declaration as to Pedigree
610
DECLARATIONS OF TRUST I Deed of Declaration of Trust of Undivided Shares of purchased Lands
612
Declaration of Trust of Leaseholds by a Husband in favour of his Wife to be endorsed on the Assignment to the Husband
613
Declaration of Trust by Deed Poll of Mortgage Debt where the Mortgage does not disclose the Trust
614
Testimonium of an indenture
617
Disentailing Deed of Freeholds and Entailed Money by Tenant
633
Protectors Consent to the barring of an Estate Tail
640
Agreement for an Exchange to be carried out by the Board
647
Indemnity to Purchaser of Land Charged with Debts
655
Indemnity against a Perpetual RentCharge by Grant of Power
662
Bond by Limited Company to indemnify their Managing
669
House with use of public garden
676
General Words
677
Right of way
678
Partnership premises
679
Rent payable in advance
680
Separate rent for each house in lease of several houses
681
Penal rent in respect of any break of covenant
682
To pay lessors costs of proceedings under Conveyancing Act 1881 s 14
683
To paint inside every seven years
684
The same Short form
685
To contribute towards keeping up ornamental garden or enclosure
686
Power to lessor to enter to repair adjoining premises
688
Not to do any act to the damage or annoyance of the lessor
694
623
700
Proviso excluding liability of lessee after assignment
703
635
706
Agreement for Tenancy of a Cottage in the Country from
713
Agreement for Underlease of House in Town Variations
719
675
724
Lease of a Newly Erected House for NinetyNine Years to
726
LEASES HOUSES c PRECEDENTScontinued PAGE
729
LEASES AGRICULTURALcontinued
744
Lease with the Concurrence of several distinct Sets
753
LEASES AGRICULTURAL
763
LEASES AGRICULTURAL LESSEES COVENANTScontinued PAGE III To clean out ditches
767
Not to alter condition of premises
768
For cultivation of pasture meadows
769
To preserve hedges and plantations
770
To keep a field book
771
Not to assign or underlet
772
The same Another form
773
To deliver up
774
To allow lessee to destroy rabbits
775
Agreement for a Yearly Tenancy Short form
777
For quiet enjoyment
778
Proviso fixing the terms of compensation under the Agricultural Holdings Act 1883
779
Proviso that remedies given to lessor are cumulative
780
Agreement for a Yearly Tenancy in Kent from 11th October
786
Lease for a Term
793
Lessor to join in repairing tramways
805
To keep works in repair and deliver up at end of term
814
LEASES MINING LESSEES COVENANTScontinued PAGE XXIX To leave barriers at boundary of land
817
To preserve surface mould
818
To give notice to lessor of time of weighing minerals
819
To allow lessor to inspect accounts and plans
820
To deliver coal to lessor for his own use
821
To deliver up at end of term
822
To renew
823
Power to lessees to determine lease if coal lies too deep
824
Power to surrender if coal is of bad quality or exhausted
825
Power of distress
826
Addition to power of distress
827
Agreement for Lease of a Coal Mine
828
Lease of Iron and Metallic Mine in Devonshire effected by Grant of Licences only
834
Lease of Slate Quarries in Wales
835
Lease of a Coal Mine the Clauses being placed in Schedules
838
Leases of Serpentine Rock in Cornwall
840
Agreement for Yearly Tenancy of a Brickfield A short form
844
LEASES MISCELLANEOUS FORMScontinued
847
Proviso that lessor shall not obstruct lessees and shall make
850
Lease by trustees on behalf of infant under Settled Land
856
Deed extending term of lease by endorsement
863
Deed altering the covenants of a mining lease and giving
870
Licence under seal by Lessors to Lessee to make alterations
876
Licence by Lord of Manor to Copyholder to make a Demise
882
Agreement by Brewers trading as Partners to transfer their
897
Conveyance by Trustees for Sale of Freeholds to Beneficiaries
907
Deed under the 18th section of the Conveyancing Act 1881
914
MISCELLANEOUS PRECEDENTScontinued PAGE
917
Form of Improvement Scheme under s 26 of the Settled Land
923
The same by several Variation for a firm
934
214
935
907
944
637
949
650
951
724
954
Lease by trustees under a power with sanction of Court
958
217
978
218
994

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Page 154 - To state an award as to the whole or part thereof in the form of a special case for the opinion of the Court ; and (c.) To correct in an award any clerical mistake or error arising from any accidental slip or omission.
Page 153 - If, on such a reference, one party fails to appoint an arbitrator, either originally or by way of substitution as aforesaid, for seven clear days after the other party, having appointed his arbitrator, has served the party making default with notice to make the appointment, the party who has appointed an arbitrator may appoint that arbitrator to act as sole arbitrator in the reference, and his award shall be binding on both parties as if he had been appointed by consent : Provided that the Court...
Page 152 - If the arbitrators have allowed their time or extended time to expire without making an award or have delivered to any party to the submission or to the umpire a notice in writing stating that they cannot agree, the umpire may forthwith enter on the reference in lieu of the arbitrators.
Page 153 - ... all books, deeds, papers, accounts, writings, and documents within their possession or power respectively which may be required or called for, and do all other things which during the proceedings on the reference the arbitrators or umpire may require.
Page 152 - ... (c) The arbitrators shall make their award in writing within three months after entering on the reference, or after having been called on to act by notice in writing from any party to the submission, or on or before any later day to which the arbitrators, by any writing signed by them, may from time to time enlarge the time for making the award.
Page 473 - ... the persons, if any, who are for the time being under the settlement trustees...
Page 153 - ... does not show that it was intended that the vacancy should not be supplied...
Page 153 - ... the vacancy should not be supplied. and the parties or arbitrators do not supply the vacancy; any party may serve the other parties or the arbitrators, as the case may be. with a written notice to appoint or. as the case may be. concur in appointing, an arbitrator, umpire or third arbitrator...
Page 470 - A person entitled to the income of land under a trust or direction for payment thereof to him during his own or any other life, whether subject to expenses of management or not, or until sale of the land, or until forfeiture of his interest therein on bankruptcy or other event.
Page 474 - ... who are for the time being under the settlement trustees with power of sale...

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