A Digest of the Laws of England Respecting Real Property, 4. köideSaunders and Benning, 1835 |
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... commissioners to allot by way of exchange , any lands , & c . , new allotments or old enclosures in one parish , in lieu of other lands , & c . , new allotments or old enclosures within the same parish , or other adjoining parishes or ...
... commissioners to allot by way of exchange , any lands , & c . , new allotments or old enclosures in one parish , in lieu of other lands , & c . , new allotments or old enclosures within the same parish , or other adjoining parishes or ...
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... Commissioners , to be appointed under the said act , and touching the particular matters to be mentioned in such memorandums and certificates : as therein mentioned , and the affidavits verifying the certificates , and the time within ...
... Commissioners , to be appointed under the said act , and touching the particular matters to be mentioned in such memorandums and certificates : as therein mentioned , and the affidavits verifying the certificates , and the time within ...
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... Commissioners appointed under the said act , one at least of the said commissioners shall be a person who is not concerned as the attorney , solicitor , or agent , or clerk to the attorney , solicitor , or agent , of any of the parties ...
... Commissioners appointed under the said act , one at least of the said commissioners shall be a person who is not concerned as the attorney , solicitor , or agent , or clerk to the attorney , solicitor , or agent , of any of the parties ...
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... Commissioners appointed in pursuance of the Act of Parliament . A. B. of , in the county of gentleman , one of > the attorneys of his Majesty's Court of , at Westminster , and one of the Commissioners named in the certificate here- unto ...
... Commissioners appointed in pursuance of the Act of Parliament . A. B. of , in the county of gentleman , one of > the attorneys of his Majesty's Court of , at Westminster , and one of the Commissioners named in the certificate here- unto ...
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... Commissioner making the affidavit , whose place of residence is at , ] is not concerned as the attorney , solicitor ... Commissioners , did inquire of the said , [ or , if more than one of each of them the said , ] whether she intended ...
... Commissioner making the affidavit , whose place of residence is at , ] is not concerned as the attorney , solicitor ... Commissioners , did inquire of the said , [ or , if more than one of each of them the said , ] whether she intended ...
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acknowledgment Advowson Alienation by Cus Alienation by Custom annexed assignment attorney Barony barred certificate Chancery chattels Commissioners condition convey conveyance coparcener Copy hold Copyhold Court create an estate creditors curtesy debts declaration Deed Deed IV deponent descent Descent III Devise VI Dignities dower entitled entry equity of redemption escheat Estate by Statute estate in fee estate tail exchange executors fee simple feme covert feoffment fines and recoveries Franchise freehold gavelkind husband incumbrances infant inheritance interest Joint Tenancy Jointure lands lease lessee liable limited Lord lunatic manor marriage married woman Merger Mortgage Offices parties pass payment person possession Prescription previously to stat provision purchase real estate Remainder rents restrained reversion revocation rule in Shelley's seisin statute of frauds surrender Tenancy in Common tenant in tail tenure term Tithes Trust vested void warranty wife word heirs words create writ
Popular passages
Page 19 - Fourth (chapter seventyfour), "for the abolition of fines and recoveries, and " for the substitution of more simple modes of assurance...
Page 3 - And that every such person, his or her executors, administrators, and assigns, shall have such and the same remedies at law and in equity, for recovering such apportioned parts of the said rents, annuities, pensions, dividends, moduses, compositions, and other payments, when the entire portion of which such apportioned parts shall form part(x), shall become due and payable...
Page 4 - ... be received and recovered by the person or persons who if this Act had not passed would have been entitled to such entire rents ; and such portions shall be recoverable from such person or persons by the parties entitled to the same under this Act in any action or suit at law or in equity.
Page 14 - Chancellor, or other person intrusted by virtue of the Queen's Sign Manual with the care and commitment of the custody of the persons and estates of lunatics...
Page 22 - ... up her interest in the said estates, without having any provision made for her in lieu of, or in return for, or in consequence of her so giving up such her interest ; of which declaration of the said...
Page 3 - Great Britain and Ireland, made payable or coming due at fixed periods under any instrument that shall be executed after the passing of this Act, or (being a will or testamentary instrument) that shall come into operation after the passing of this Act...
Page 11 - England in the name and with the privity of the accountant general of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there...
Page 22 - ... whether she intended to give up her interest in the estates in respect of which such acknowledgment was taken, without having any provision made for her in lieu of, or in return for, or in consequence of her so giving up her interest in such estates; and that, in answer to such inquiry, the said (the married woman) declared that she did intend to give up her interest in the said estates without having any provision...
Page 3 - ... when the entire portion of which such apportioned parts shall form part shall become due and payable, and not before, as he, she, or they would have had for recovering and obtaining such entire rents...
Page 24 - Berwick-upon-Tweed,) be made by some practising attorney, or solicitor of one of the Courts at Westminster, or of one of the Counties Palatine of Lancaster or Durham; and that in all cases it shall be deposed, in addition to the verification of the said certificate, that the deponent, or (if more than one person join in the affidavit) that one or more of the deponents, knew the person or persons making such acknowledgment, and that at the time of making such acknowledgment the person or persons making...