A Compendium of Precedents in Conveyancing: Comprising the Forms Required in Ordinary Practice with Practical Notes, 1. köide

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William Maxwell & Son, 1883

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Contents

Agreement under Seal between a Firm of Traders and an Agent
38
Agreement between Directors of a Company in respect of
50
Agreement for Preventing the acquisition of an Easement
56
Agreement between a Firm of Traders and their Workpeople
62
Agreement between the Promoters of a Railway Company
70
Appointment by DeedPoll by a Father to his Son under
74
Appointment by Independent Deed without Recitals
80
Revocable Appointment under Power in Settlement of Person
87
APPOINTMENTScontinued
90
Appointment under seal of a Guardian by an Infant
103
APPOINTMENTS OF NEW TRUSTEEScontinued
105
Appointment by the surviving Tenant for Life of a Settlement
109
Appointment endorsed by deedpoll or writing not under scal
117
Appointment endorsed of a New Trustee of a Settlement
120
Appointment by Supplemental Deed of Three New Trustees of
130
Reconveyance and Reassignment by the Provisional Trustee
138
Indenture of Apprenticeship
139
ARBITRATION
148
Evidence taken by arbitrators may be acted on by umpire
158
Appointment by the Trustees and Tenant for Life of settled
165
Award by Umpire under Agreement or Order of Reference
171
ARBITRATIONcontinued
172
Appointment by one person of an attorney or attorneys
183
General Power to manage Property in England with full powers
191
To manage property
195
BONDS
200
Bond from One Obligor to One Obligee for Payment of a Sum
202
Money
208
Bond by a Person in an Office of Public Trust with Surety
214
Bond to Resign a Living
220
General Conditions on Sale by Auction of Freeholds or Copyholds
223
The same Short form
231
As to Commencement and Deduction of Title
243
Leaseholds
249
Miscellaneous Conditions as to Title and Completion
255
Missing Deeds Secondary Evidence
263
CONVEYANCES ON SALE See ADDENDA and APPENDIX
269
Restrictions as to Building Maintenance of Roads
270
As to Underwoods
278
RECITALS
284
Agreement for Sale of Freeholds for a sum in gross and a Per
287
Estates
290
Assurances c
294
Contract for Issue of Fully paidup Shares to the Vendors of Pro
296
Agreement for Sale of Goodwill and Trade Mark The Purchase
303
Reservation to vendor of rights of altering buildings and right
315
Conveyance of freeholds by grant general in form
317
The same particular in form Variation for subrecitals
318
Lease and release and assignment
319
Surrender and admittance short form
320
Mortgage of copyholds
321
The same shorter form
322
Mortgage of personalty
323
Devolution of title to mortgage short
324
Conveyance of freeholds in trust for sale
325
Assignment of lease Variation for two leases
326
General devise before or after Wills Act Variation for trust for sale
327
Title for life with the remainder in tail or
331
One vendor and one purchaser
341
Several vendors and several purchasers
342
On sale by mortgagor and mortgagees part of purchasemoney being paid to the latter
343
I Land and houses
344
Newly erected houses
345
Manors
346
Schedule and plan not to control description in body of deed
347
Reversion of undivided share of a share of realty
348
Coal mines without surface
349
CONVEYANCES ON SALE PARCELScontinued PAGE
350
GENERAL WORDS
357
On sale of freeholds or leaseholds by mortgagee under power of sale
364
Freeholds or Copyholds in a conveyance by Joint Tenants Tenants
372
Covenant against Incumbrances by Two or more with One for Real
380
COVENANTS FOR PRODUCTION OF DEEDS
386
371
388
Statutory Acknowledgment of the right to Production of Several Sets
392
The same by more than two sets of parties
393
Commencement of restrictive covenants by purchaser as to build
398
CONVEYANCES ON SALE MISCELLANEOUS CLAUSEScontinued
402
Conveyance of Freeholds by Appointment only under
408
Assignment of Leaseholds by the original Lessee to
414
Conveyance of Freeholds by Mortgagor and Mortgagee
420
Conveyance of Freeholds by Mortgagee under a Power
426
Release of Equity of Redemption of Freeholds to the Mort
438
CONVEYANCES ON SALE PRECEDENTScontinued PAGE
442
Underlease for effectuating the sale to a Limited Company
485
374
489
Conveyance of Freeholds to Partners on a Sale by Auction
491
Conveyance in Fee in consideration of a perpetual Rent
499
Conveyance of several Perpetual RentCharges Subject
505
Conveyance under the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act
507
Conveyance by the Committee of a Lunatic under the Lands
516
Conveyance under a Joint Power of Appointment of Surface
522
Grant of Right of
529
CONVEYANCES ON SALE PRECEDENTScontinued
530
Assignment of the Goodwill and Plant of a Business
537
436
541
Assignment of Bond debt
546
390
552
Covenant with a company
558
DECLARATIONS OF TRUST
564
DIRECTION
569
Disclaimer and Appointment of New Trustees by the Disclaiming
575
Disentailing Deed of Freeholds and Entailed Money by Tenant
581
Death of testator and probate of will and codicil the codicil
584
438
587
Protectors Consent to the barring of an Estate tail
588
Deed of Declaration of Trust of a sum of Consols produced
600
Indemnity against a RentCharge by grant of a Power of Distress
607
INDEMNITYcontinued
614
Surrender of former lease
620
The same Short form
628
Not to erect other buildings
635
Costs of agreement
648
Not to carry on offensive trades
665
Agreement for a Building Lease The existing Buildings to
670
Power of reentry
686
Lease with the Concurrence of several distinct sets of Mortgagees
694
624
700
To preserve trees
713
Compensation at end of lease for unexhausted improvements
739
Lessor to join in repairing tramways
747
Proviso as to coal which may be got without paying royalties c
751
LEASES MININGcontinued PAGE XXXI To weigh minerals
762
That lessors agent may be present at weighing
763
To keep plans of mines
764
To allow lessor to inspect workings
765
Not to obstruct lessor in working excepted minerals
766
1 For quiet enjoyment
767
Power of reentry
768
Power to lessees to determine lease if coal lies too deep
769
The same if working is unsuccessful
770
Power of distress
771
Addition to power of distress
772
Agreement for Lease of a Coal Mine
773
Lease of Iron and Metallic Mine in Devonshire effected by Grant of Licences only
780
LEASES MININGcontinued PAGE III Lease of Slate Quarries in Wales
782
Agreement for Letting from Year to Year a Quarry of Building and Road Stone A short form
785
Lease of a Coal Mine the Clauses being placed in Schedules
786
66
787
Proviso as to manner of ascertaining footage rents
788
Power of distress
789
Lease of a Brickfield
790
Agreement for Yearly Tenancy of a Brickfield A short form
793
LEASES MISCELLANEOUS FORMS 1 Lease by joint tenants
795
Lease to joint tenants
796
Lease by limited company
797
Lease under a power by trustees having no estate the tenant for life consenting
798
Lease by tenant for life under a power in a settlement or will
799
Lease by a husband of his wifes freeholds under the Settled Estates Act 1877 s 46
800
Lease to a married woman as her separate estate
801
Lease by guardian of an infant under a power or the Conv Act 1881 s 41
802
Lease by mortgagor and two sets of mortgagees
803
Power to lessee to determine lease
804
Lease by mortgagor under a power in the mortgage or the Conv Act 1881 s 18
805
Deed extending term of lease by indorsement
809
Agreement Supplemental to a Building Agreement by which
815
Surrender by lessce and his Mortgagees by indorsement
821
License by Trustees of a strict Settlement of a Manor to Copyholder
827
93
862
94
876
217
879
376
883
571
884
553
900
Death of intestate leaving widow heirship and administration
902
Incorporation of common conditions of sale of a provincial
903
35
905
101
914

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Page 856 - ... and provisions corresponding, as nearly as the law and circumstances permit, with the uses, trusts, powers, and provisions to on and subject to which freehold land is to be conveyed as aforesaid ; so, nevertheless, that the beneficial interest in land held by lease for years shall not vest absolutely in a person who is by the settlement made by purchase tenant in tail, or in tail male, or in tail female, and who dies under the age of twenty-one years, but shall, on the death of that person under...
Page 366 - ... or as personal representative of a deceased person, or as committee of a lunatic so found by inquisition, or under an order of the court...
Page 844 - Act, is effectual to pass the land conveyed, or the easements, rights, or privileges created, discharged from all the limitations, powers, and provisions of the settlement, and from all estates, interests, and charges subsisting or to arise thereunder...
Page 2 - Fourth (chapter seventyfour), "for the abolition of fines and recoveries, and " for the substitution of more simple modes of assurance...
Page 861 - ... 4. The execution of a general power by will by a married woman shall have the effect of making the property appointed liable for her debts and other liabilities in the same manner as her separate estate is made liable under this Act.
Page 150 - The costs of the reference and award shall be in the discretion of the arbitrators or umpire, who may direct to and by whom and in what manner those costs or any part thereof shall be paid and may tax or settle the amount of costs to be so paid or any part thereof and may award costs to be paid as between solicitor and client.
Page 150 - ... books, deeds, papers, accounts, writings, and documents within their possession or power respectively which may be required or called for and do all other things which during the proceedings...
Page 224 - On a sale of any property in lots, a purchaser of two or more lots, held wholly or partly under the same title, shall not have a right to more than one abstract of the common title, except at his own expense.
Page 644 - ... without prejudice to any right of action or remedy of the Lessor in respect of any antecedent breach of any of the covenants by the Lessee hereinbefore contained.
Page 798 - Act when used in these rules have the same meanings as in the Act. The expression " the tenant for life " includes the tenant for life as defined by the Act, and any person having the powers of a tenant for life under the Act.

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