The Country-solicitor's Practice in the High Court of Chancery: To which is Added the Country Practice in Matters Conducted in the Crown Office of the Court of Queen's Bench : Also the Practice of Issuing a Country Fiat in Bankruptcy : and the Practice as to the Acknowledgment of Deeds by Married Women : with an Appendix of Forms Applicable to All the Above Subjects |
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... or assigns ; for which payment to be well and faithfully made we bind ourselves and each of us , jointly and severally , our and each of our heirs , executors , and administrators , firmly by these presents , sealed with our seals .
... or assigns ; for which payment to be well and faithfully made we bind ourselves and each of us , jointly and severally , our and each of our heirs , executors , and administrators , firmly by these presents , sealed with our seals .
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Page 363 - The Condition of this obligation is such, that, if the abovebound CD, his heirs, executors, or administrators, do and shall well and...
Page 363 - Court, then this obligation to be void and of none effect, or else to remain in full force and virtue.
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Page 314 - ... taken shall be taken for the first acknowledgment only. And the fees to be taken for the other acknowledgment or acknowledgments, how many soever the same may be, shall be one-half of the original fees, and so also, where the same married woman shall at the same time acknowledge more than one deed respecting the same property.
Page 303 - ... taken, without having any provision made for her in lieu of, or in return for, or in consequence of her so giving up her interest...