The Act (4 & 5 Vict. C. 35) for the Commutation of Certain Manorial Rights: In Respect of Lands of Copyhold and Customary Tenure ... with an Analysis, Explanatory Notes, and Index ...

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B. Fellowes, 1841 - 174 pages

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Page 148 - An Act for the more effectual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in various Departments of the State, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the more entire Suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial Oaths and Affidavits;' and to make other Provisions for the abolition of unnecessary Oaths.
Page 156 - Victoria, intituled an Act for the commu- 4 & s -yict. tation of certain manorial rights in respect of lands of copyhold •• **• and customary tenure, and in respect of other lands subject to such rights, and for facilitating the enfranchisement of such lands, and for the improvement of such tenure...
Page 123 - ... as aforesaid stood settled or limited, or such of them as at the time of making such conveyance and settlement shall be existing undetermined and capable of taking effect...
Page 152 - ... of an Act passed in the fourth and fifth years of the reign of Queen Anne, intituled " An Act for the amendment of the Law and the better advancement of Justice...
Page 45 - commissioner") before such judge or baron, or before any two Justices of the Peace for the county, riding, division, liberty or jurisdiction wherein such assistant commissioner shall be resident at the time of his appointment, or before a master extraordinary in Her Majesty's High Court of Chancery ; and the appointment of every such commissioner and assistant commissioner, with the time when, and the name or names of the judge, baron, Justices, or master extraordinary before whom, he shall have...
Page 138 - ... against this act, shall be quashed for want of form, or be removed or removable by certiorari, or any other writ or process whatsoever, into any of his majesty's courts of record at Westminster...
Page 41 - ... such general report shall be laid before both houses of Parliament within six weeks after the receipt of the same by such principal secretary of state, if Parliament be sitting, or if Parliament be not sitting then within six weeks after the next meeting thereof.
Page 122 - ... be applied, under the direction and with the approbation of the said court, to be signified by an order made upon a petition to be preferred in a summary way by the person or persons who would have been entitled to the rents and profits...
Page 138 - Action or Suit shall not be commenced within the Time before limited, or shall be laid in any other County...
Page 47 - ... arising out of the execution of this act; and every person shall be bound by the acts of any such agent, according to the authority committed to him, as fully as if the principal of such...

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