A Handy Book on Property Law in a Series of LettersW. Blackwood and Sons, 1858 - 192 pages |
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... stipulation is of the essence of the contract at law ; whereas in equity , if the time was not material , or the party complaining was aware of the cause of the delay when RELIEF AT LAW AND IN EQUITY . he entered into.
... stipulation is of the essence of the contract at law ; whereas in equity , if the time was not material , or the party complaining was aware of the cause of the delay when RELIEF AT LAW AND IN EQUITY . he entered into.
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... stipulate that time shall be of the essence of the contract , so as to be binding even in equity . If the seller ... stipulation of the parties . This should always be attended to . The ground upon which equity proceeds in the cases ...
... stipulate that time shall be of the essence of the contract , so as to be binding even in equity . If the seller ... stipulation of the parties . This should always be attended to . The ground upon which equity proceeds in the cases ...
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... stipulate that no custom of the trade is to authorise any charge not provided for by your contract ; for the custom will bind you , although not referred to in your contract , and you were wholly ignorant of it . You should provide for ...
... stipulate that no custom of the trade is to authorise any charge not provided for by your contract ; for the custom will bind you , although not referred to in your contract , and you were wholly ignorant of it . You should provide for ...
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... stipulate with each of them , that the commission shall be paid to the agent only of whom the purchase is made , or you may have also to pay large commissions to the other agents for what is termed finding a purchaser . You should ...
... stipulate with each of them , that the commission shall be paid to the agent only of whom the purchase is made , or you may have also to pay large commissions to the other agents for what is termed finding a purchaser . You should ...
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... stipulate in writing that they contain such covenants only as are justified by the custom of the country . And even such a stipulation is not quite satisfactory , for there is frequently great difference of opinion as to what is the ...
... stipulate in writing that they contain such covenants only as are justified by the custom of the country . And even such a stipulation is not quite satisfactory , for there is frequently great difference of opinion as to what is the ...
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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...
Page 10 - STEPHENS. The Book of the Farm ; detailing the Labours of the Farmer, Farm-Steward, Ploughman, Shepherd, Hedger, Farm-Labourer, FieldWorker, and Cattleman.
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.
Page 6 - CLASSICAL GEOGRAPHY, comprising, in Twenty Plates, Maps and Plans of all the important Countries and Localities referred to by Classical Authors, constructed from the best Materials, and embodying the Results of the most Recent Investigations.
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.