A Practical Guide to the Registration of Deeds and Wills in the West Riding of Yorkshire

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W. Benning, 1846 - 135 pages
 

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Page 3 - September be made and executed shall be adjudged fraudulent and void («) against any subsequent purchaser or mortgagee for valuable consideration, unless such memorial thereof be registered as by this Act is directed before the registering of the memorial of the deed or conveyance under which such subsequent purchaser or mortgagee shall claim...
Page 57 - Hull," &c. it is enacted (/), " that in all deeds of bargain and sale hereafter inrolled in pursuance of this act, whereby any estate of inheritance in fee simple is limited to the bargainee and his heirs, the words grant, bargain, and sell...
Page 61 - Majesty have been registered under the provisions therein contained or which shall hereafter be so registered, shall after the expiration of five years from the date of the entry thereof, be null and void against lands tenements and other hereditaments as to purchasers mortgagees or creditors...
Page 52 - Be it enacted by the authority of this present parliament, that from the last day of July, which shall be in the year of our Lord God 1536, no manors, lands, tenements, or other hereditaments, shall pass, alter, or change from one to another, whereby any estate of inheritance or freehold shall be made or take effect in any person or persons, or any use thereof to be made, by reason only of any bargain and sale thereof, except the same bargain and sale be made by writing, indented, sealed, and enrolled...
Page 52 - ... rotulorum and two justices of the peace, and the clerk of the peace of the same county or counties, or two of them at the least, whereof the clerk of the peace to be one; and the same enrolment to be had and made within six months next after the date of the same writings indented...
Page 54 - ... before the Custos Rotulorum and two Justices of the Peace, and the Clerk of the Peace of the same county or counties, or two of them at the least, whereof the Clerk of the Peace to be one ; and the same enrolment to be had and made within six months next after the date of the same writings indented.
Page 87 - ... an hundred for all the words contained in such memorial over and above the first...
Page 4 - Whereas, by the different and secret ways of conveying lands, &c., such as are ill-disposed have it in their power to commit frauds, and frequently do so, by means whereof several persons have been undone in their purchases and mortgages, by prior and secret conveyances, and fraudulent incumbrances.
Page 78 - ... shall be under the hand and seal of some or one of the grantors, or some or one of the grantees, his or their heirs, executors or administrators, guardians or trustees, attested by two witnesses...
Page 52 - ... in one of the King's courts of record, at Westminster, or else within the same county or counties...

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