Lectures on Conveyancing, 1. köideBell & Bradfute, 1867 - 1287 pages |
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... contained in the second edition , we are sa- tisfied that the draftsman who possesses himself of a copy can be at no loss for a good precedent for any kind of deed occurring in the ordinary walks of practice " --Journal of Jurisprudme ...
... contained in the second edition , we are sa- tisfied that the draftsman who possesses himself of a copy can be at no loss for a good precedent for any kind of deed occurring in the ordinary walks of practice " --Journal of Jurisprudme ...
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... contained in a charter granted in 1631 , by the great Marquis , then the Earl , of Montrose . The vassal is to ryde with the Earl in reasonable ' good equipage as a gentleman three several times ilk year , to attend his lordship at ilk ...
... contained in a charter granted in 1631 , by the great Marquis , then the Earl , of Montrose . The vassal is to ryde with the Earl in reasonable ' good equipage as a gentleman three several times ilk year , to attend his lordship at ilk ...
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... last page make mention how many ' pages are therein contained , in which page only witnesses are to sign , " < ' in writs and securities where witnesses are required by 32 [ BR . I. TIT . I. LECTURES ON CONVEYANCING .
... last page make mention how many ' pages are therein contained , in which page only witnesses are to sign , " < ' in writs and securities where witnesses are required by 32 [ BR . I. TIT . I. LECTURES ON CONVEYANCING .
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... contained in the body of the deed , they attest no more than what is in the docquet . The authority , also , to ' notaries must be given at the very time of executing the deed , for , till then , there is locus pœnitentiæ ; and , for ...
... contained in the body of the deed , they attest no more than what is in the docquet . The authority , also , to ' notaries must be given at the very time of executing the deed , for , till then , there is locus pœnitentiæ ; and , for ...
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... contained in three sheets of paper , set my hand , and to the last side thereof my hand and seal . ' The report is abridged thus in Morison's Dictionary , - The objection to a deed , that it ' did not mention the number of pages ...
... contained in three sheets of paper , set my hand , and to the last side thereof my hand and seal . ' The report is abridged thus in Morison's Dictionary , - The objection to a deed , that it ' did not mention the number of pages ...
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agent arbiters arrestment assignation authenticated Bell's bill or note bond cautioner charter claim Common Law complete consent contract conveyance Court of Session creditor curators debt debtor declared decree decreet deed delivery diligence discharge disponed disposition duly effect entitled erasure Erskine ex facie executed favour granted granter hands heirs held heritable holder holograph homologation House of Lords husband indorsation interest intimation July June lands law of Scotland letters of horning liable Lord Lord Stair marginal additions marriage messenger-at-arms moveable necessary notaries obligation ordinary partners payable payment person poinding principle promissory-note provision question reference regard registration rule sasine sect signed stamp Stamp Acts submission subscribed subscription superior testamentary testator testing clause third party tion transaction trustees tutors vassal Vict warrandice warrant witnesses words writ writing written
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Page 396 - In the case of a company limited by shares, no contribution shall be required from any member exceeding the amount (if any) unpaid on the shares in respect of which he is liable as a present or past member...
Page 400 - If the company does not commence its business within a year from its incorporation, or suspends its business for a whole year...
Page 396 - ... (1.) No past member shall be liable to contribute to the assets of the company if he has ceased to be a member...
Page 401 - Association that the company is to be dissolved, and the company in general meeting has passed a resolution requiring the company to be wound up voluntarily : 2.
Page 401 - Where any company is being wound up by the Court or subject to the supervision of the Court, all dispositions of the property, effects, and things in action of the company, and every transfer of shares, or alteration in the status of the members of the company made between the commencement of the winding up and the order for winding up, shall, unless the Court otherwise orders, be void.
Page 86 - Every will and other testamentary instrument made out of the United Kingdom by a British subject (whatever may be the domicile of such person at the time of making the same or at the time of his or her death) shall as regards personal estate be held to be well executed for the purpose of being admitted in England and Ireland to probate, and in.
Page 402 - ... to have been made or done by way of undue or fraudulent preference of the creditors of such trader, shall, if made or done by or against any company, be deemed, in the event of such company being wound up under this Act, to have been made or done by way of undue or fraudulent preference of the creditors of such company...
Page 401 - Whenever the company has passed an extraordinary resolution to the effect that it has been proved to their satisfaction that the company cannot by reason of its liabilities continue its business and that it is advisable to wind up the same...
Page 25 - The method of the Saxons was for such as could write to subscribe their names, and, whether they could write or not, to affix the sign of the cross : which custom our illiterate vulgar do, for the most part, to this day keep up ; by signing a cross for their mark, when unable to write their names.
Page 400 - Act may, by instrument in writing under its common seal, empower any person, either generally or in respect of any specified matters, as its attorney, to execute deeds on its behalf in any place not situate in the United Kingdom ; and every deed signed by such attorney, on behalf of the company, and under his seal, shall be binding on the company, and have the same effect as if it were under the common seal of the company.