The Law Times, 56. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1874 |
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Page 9
... present modes of alienation , but will simply add the cost of inves- in - tigating the registered title to the present . Of the two parts of the Bill , therefore , the provisions as to title seem to be clear and certain in their " The ...
... present modes of alienation , but will simply add the cost of inves- in - tigating the registered title to the present . Of the two parts of the Bill , therefore , the provisions as to title seem to be clear and certain in their " The ...
Page 10
... present state it would seriously affect not only the interests of the Pro- fession , but their clients at large . Most of the legal reforms had increased the expense of con- veyancing instead of diminishing them ; and the question was ...
... present state it would seriously affect not only the interests of the Pro- fession , but their clients at large . Most of the legal reforms had increased the expense of con- veyancing instead of diminishing them ; and the question was ...
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... present Lord Chancellor . A few words in commendation of the paper were made by the chairman , Mr. Sharpe , and others . As several members had to leave by an early train , thanks were voted to the Birmingham Law Society for the ...
... present Lord Chancellor . A few words in commendation of the paper were made by the chairman , Mr. Sharpe , and others . As several members had to leave by an early train , thanks were voted to the Birmingham Law Society for the ...
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... present stands , a magistrate has no by the new charter and bye - laws proceeds , " your power to order the production of the prisoner It is , however , very hard on committee have no doubt that henceforward the before the coroner ...
... present stands , a magistrate has no by the new charter and bye - laws proceeds , " your power to order the production of the prisoner It is , however , very hard on committee have no doubt that henceforward the before the coroner ...
Page 57
... present holder . If so , it follows that the clerk is entitled to the fee of 1s . , and both propositions are completely estab- lished by the concluding sentence of sect . 36 , " and there shall be paid by each licensed person to the ...
... present holder . If so , it follows that the clerk is entitled to the fee of 1s . , and both propositions are completely estab- lished by the concluding sentence of sect . 36 , " and there shall be paid by each licensed person to the ...
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