The Law Times, 226. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1958 |
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Page 226-123
... regard to the light which has now been thrown on the dark spots regarding land charges registration , the fear is that conveyancers may be less prone to accept short titles and that ultra - cautious ones may even demand titles extend ...
... regard to the light which has now been thrown on the dark spots regarding land charges registration , the fear is that conveyancers may be less prone to accept short titles and that ultra - cautious ones may even demand titles extend ...
Page 226-124
... regard to the decision of the House of Lords in Chapman v . Chapman ( ( 1954 ) 1 All E. R. 798 ) , were outside the scope of their jurisdiction . Other applications were dismissed . It is no secret that some Chancery practitioners could ...
... regard to the decision of the House of Lords in Chapman v . Chapman ( ( 1954 ) 1 All E. R. 798 ) , were outside the scope of their jurisdiction . Other applications were dismissed . It is no secret that some Chancery practitioners could ...
Page 226-158
... regard to the fact that these cases are not merely suits inter partes , and could not be disposed of by agreement like civil actions . A statutory duty was imposed on the court to inquire into matters and to refuse to grant decrees ...
... regard to the fact that these cases are not merely suits inter partes , and could not be disposed of by agreement like civil actions . A statutory duty was imposed on the court to inquire into matters and to refuse to grant decrees ...
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