Conveyancing According to the Law of Scotland: Being the Lectures of the Late Allan MenziesT. Constable, 1856 - 876 pages |
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... taken off by the CHAPTER I. party's homologation after she shall have become sui juris by the dis- solution of the marriage ; and an equitable relief has been extended to parties dealing with a married woman , to this effect that her ...
... taken off by the CHAPTER I. party's homologation after she shall have become sui juris by the dis- solution of the marriage ; and an equitable relief has been extended to parties dealing with a married woman , to this effect that her ...
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... taken in the name of a company , and by consequence every grant made by a company , is inept . The practical mode of obviating the inconvenience resulting from this rule , is to take the title in the name of trustees for the company or ...
... taken in the name of a company , and by consequence every grant made by a company , is inept . The practical mode of obviating the inconvenience resulting from this rule , is to take the title in the name of trustees for the company or ...
Page 47
... taken to or granted by corporations , or trustees for so- cieties , it is essential that they be conformable to the charter or other constitution as regards the competency of holding the subject , and the mode of vesting and disposing ...
... taken to or granted by corporations , or trustees for so- cieties , it is essential that they be conformable to the charter or other constitution as regards the competency of holding the subject , and the mode of vesting and disposing ...
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... taken in the case of A. v . B. , 26th May 1816. There a party had granted certain advantageous leases to his factor for behoof of B. and her daughter . Possession had been held under this arrangement for a period of fifteen years , when ...
... taken in the case of A. v . B. , 26th May 1816. There a party had granted certain advantageous leases to his factor for behoof of B. and her daughter . Possession had been held under this arrangement for a period of fifteen years , when ...
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... taken that into consideration . The tendency of the later decisions , however , has not been to con- firm the relaxation of such conditions , upon which Mr. Erskine's doctrine is founded , but rather to give effect to them , not only ...
... taken that into consideration . The tendency of the later decisions , however , has not been to con- firm the relaxation of such conditions , upon which Mr. Erskine's doctrine is founded , but rather to give effect to them , not only ...
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Page 317 - Islands" mean any part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the islands of Man, Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, and Sark, and the islands adjacent to any of them being part of the dominions of Her Majesty.
Page 845 - ... and in all bills of exchange, promissory notes, endorsements, cheques, and orders for money or goods purporting to be signed by or on behalf of such company, and in all bills of parcels, invoices, receipts, and letters of credit of the company.
Page 451 - ... indorse on the bill of sale the fact of such entry having been made, with the date and hour thereof; and all bills of sale of any ship or shares in a ship shall be entered in the register book in the order of their production to the registrar.
Page 375 - ... in every case where a draft on any banker made payable to bearer or to order on demand bears across its face an addition in written or stamped letters, of the name of any banker, or of the words 'and company...
Page 450 - No person shall be entitled to be registered as owner of any frar,tioiml part of a share in a ship, but any number of persons, not exceeding five, may be registered as joint owners of a ship, or of a share or shares therein.
Page 845 - Any contract which if made between private persons would be by law required to be in writing, and signed by the parties to be charged therewith, may be made on behalf of the company in writing signed by any person acting under the express or implied authority of the company...
Page 451 - ... shall be in the form marked A in the first part of the First Schedule to this Act, or as near thereto as circumstances permit, and shall be executed by the transferor in the presence of, and be attested by, a witness or witnesses.
Page 841 - I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius. He reads much; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men...
Page 241 - Judges held, that, in the case of a chose in action, you must do everything towards having possession which the subject admits; you must do that which is tantamount to obtaining possession, by placing every person who has an equitable or legal interest in the matter under an obligation to treat it as your *property. For this purpose, you must give notice to the legal holder of the fund ; in the case of a debt, for instance, notice to the debtor is, for many purposes, tantamount to possession.
Page 491 - Know ye this, my lord, that I shall be faithful and true unto you, and faith to you shall bear for the lands which I claim to hold of you, and that I shall lawfully do to you the customs and services which I ought to do, at the terms assigned, so help me God and his saints; and he shall kiss the book.