A Handy Book on Property Law in a Series of LettersW. Blackwood and Sons, 1858 - 192 pages |
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... into effect by a codicil at the time you enter into the contract . It is material you should be informed , that if you give a man only an option to purchase your estate , yet if he 10 OPTION TO PURCHASE . accept it , even after.
... into effect by a codicil at the time you enter into the contract . It is material you should be informed , that if you give a man only an option to purchase your estate , yet if he 10 OPTION TO PURCHASE . accept it , even after.
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Edward Burtenshaw Sugden. 10 OPTION TO PURCHASE . accept it , even after your death , the nature of the property is changed . I think that I can make this quite plain to you . You have now both land and money . I will suppose that you ...
Edward Burtenshaw Sugden. 10 OPTION TO PURCHASE . accept it , even after your death , the nature of the property is changed . I think that I can make this quite plain to you . You have now both land and money . I will suppose that you ...
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... accept such a title as can be made to it ; because equity will not interfere unless there is a binding contract at the death of the party . You should , therefore , provide for the purchase of another estate , of equal value for your ...
... accept such a title as can be made to it ; because equity will not interfere unless there is a binding contract at the death of the party . You should , therefore , provide for the purchase of another estate , of equal value for your ...
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... accept such a title as he would not be bound to accept under a common con- tract . It may be necessary to provide for special circum- stances ; but rely upon it that judicious buyers do not attend an auction where improper conditions of ...
... accept such a title as he would not be bound to accept under a common con- tract . It may be necessary to provide for special circum- stances ; but rely upon it that judicious buyers do not attend an auction where improper conditions of ...
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... accept a valid cheque on a banker for the purchase - money , and he is guilty of negligence in presenting it , any loss by the banker's insolvency will fall upon him . An agent , after he has bought or sold according to his authority ...
... accept a valid cheque on a banker for the purchase - money , and he is guilty of negligence in presenting it , any loss by the banker's insolvency will fall upon him . An agent , after he has bought or sold according to his authority ...
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Page 2 - BOSCOBEL TRACTS. Relating to the Escape of Charles the Second after the Battle of Worcester, and his subsequent Adventures. Edited by J. HUGHES, Esq., AM A New Edition, with additional Notes and Illustrations, including Communications from the Rev. RH BARHAM, Author of the
Page 150 - ... is required for the execution of the will ; but the will, with such alteration as part thereof, shall be deemed to be duly executed if the signature of the testator and the subscription of the witnesses be made in the margin or on some other part of the will...
Page 145 - That no will shall be valid unless it shall be in writing and executed in manner herein-after mentioned ; (that is to say,) it shall be signed at the foot or end thereof by the testator, or by some other person in his presence and by his direction...
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Page 155 - And be it further enacted, that no will or codicil or any part thereof, which shall be in any manner revoked, shall be revived otherwise than by the re-execution thereof, or by a codicil executed in manner hereinbefore required, and showing an intention to revive the same ; and when any will or codicil which shall be partly revoked, and afterwards wholly revoked, shall be revived, such revival shall not extend to so much thereof as shall have been revoked before the revocation of the whole thereof,...
Page 81 - Court shall have Power to direct in what Manner such Damages shall be paid or applied, and to direct that the whole or any Part thereof shall be settled for the Benefit of the Children (if any) of the Marriage, or as a Provision for the Maintenance of the Wife.
Page 28 - If a person having a right to an estate permit or encourage a purchaser to buy it of another, the purchaser shall hold it against the person who has the right.
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Page 6 - Plans of all the important Countries and Localities referred to by Classical Authors ; accompanied by a pronouncing Index of Places, by T. HARVEY, MA Oxon.
Page 70 - That a widow shall not be entitled to dower out of any land of her husband when, in the deed by which such land was conveyed to him, or by any deed executed by him, it shall be declared that his widow shall not be entitled to dower out of such land.