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Page 48
The purchaser pressed the vendor by proper requisitions to obtain evidence of K.'s title and right to convey . It was clear that the vendor's solicitor had done his utmost to produce the required evidence and had supplied the purchaser ...
The purchaser pressed the vendor by proper requisitions to obtain evidence of K.'s title and right to convey . It was clear that the vendor's solicitor had done his utmost to produce the required evidence and had supplied the purchaser ...
Page 202
199 ( 1 ) of the Law of Property Act which fixes a purchaser with notice unless he has made “ such inquiries and inspections as ought reasonably to have been made . ” This imposes a wider obligation than that imposed by sect .
199 ( 1 ) of the Law of Property Act which fixes a purchaser with notice unless he has made “ such inquiries and inspections as ought reasonably to have been made . ” This imposes a wider obligation than that imposed by sect .
Page 244
the contract is silent as to the title which is to be shown by the vendor , and the purchaser's right to a good title is merely implied by law , that legal implication may be rebutted by showing that the purchaser had notice before the ...
the contract is silent as to the title which is to be shown by the vendor , and the purchaser's right to a good title is merely implied by law , that legal implication may be rebutted by showing that the purchaser had notice before the ...
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