Key and Elphinstone's Compendium of Precedents in Conveyancing, 1. köide

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Sweet & Maxwell, Limited, 1897

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Contents

Agreement between a Manufacturer and a Traveller with
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Agreement between Directors of a Company in respect of
44
AGREEMENTScontinued
45
e Acquisition of an Easement
49
Agreement between Adjoining HouseOwners as to the Con
51
panded Will
55
Agreement between a Firm of Traders and their Work
58
Agreement between the Promoters of a Railway Company
66
LEASES MINING
67
Appointment by DeedPoll endorsed on the Settlement
74
Appointment under a Power in a Will by a Husband
81
Deed Poll making a previous Revocable Appointment under
87
Appointment by Deed of a Guardian by a Father for
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PAGE
106
Husband and Wife of a New Trustee in the place of
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CONVEYANCES ON SALE
110
CONVEYANCES ON SALEcontinued PARCELS
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PAGE
117
Appointment by supplemental deed of a New Trustee of
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APPOINTMENTS OF NEW TRUSTEEScontinued PAGE
122
Appointment by Supplemental Deed of Three New Trustees
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Deed executed on the Retirement of one of three trustees of
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APPOINTMENTS OF NEW TRUSTEEScontinued PAGE
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Articles of Clerkship to a Solicitor the Clerk being of
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COVENANTS FORMAL PARTS OFcontinued
154
Miscellaneous Clauses in Agreements to refer
160
Appointment by the Trustees and Tenant for Life of settled
166
ARBITRATIONcontinued Recitals in Awardscontinued PAGE IV Appointment of arbitrator by a company
170
Agreement that no objection should be taken to award for informality
171
Dismissal of action with costs
172
Payment of costs of action
173
I Award by Arbitrators or Umpire under an Agreement or order of Reference settling a Balance of Accounts
174
Award by Umpire in respect of Property injuriously affected but not taken by a Railway Company
176
Award by Umpire on a Building Contract
177
Power to be irrevocable
187
CONVEYANCES ON SALE RECITALScontinued
190
ATTORNEY POWERS OFcontinued
194
BONDScontinued
212
Bond not to carry on a certain Trade or Business within certain
219
General Conditions on Sale by Auction of a Freehold Shop
229
General Conditions on Sale by Auction of Leaseholds Varia
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fine
260
Proviso as to coal which may be got without paying royalties
276
CONTRACTS FOR SALE
316
Agreement for Sale of Freeholds for a sum in gross and
322
Copyholds in settlement
324
Agreement for Sale of Goodwill and TradeMark The Pur
332
Miscellaneous Clauses in Agreements for Sale
342
Reservation to vendor of right of preemption in a certain event
348
Title to policy or policies of assurance
365
private contract or auction
370
Contract for sale where both parties are trustees
371
Order authorising sale of mansionhouse c under Settled Land Acts
372
State of mortgage debt
373
Apportionment of purchasemoney between copyholds and other property for stamp duty
374
One vendor and one purchaser
375
Several vendors and several purchasers
376
Transfer of stock to vendor or mortgagee
377
The same Another form
378
Farm
379
Reference to deposited plans and books of reference
380
Lands connecting modern with old description
381
Coal mines without surface
382
Right of way
383
The same for watering cattle
384
Clause providing against errors in description in schedule
385
Share of residue
386
The same with right of underground working only Variation if no compensation for injury to surface
387
The same Full form
388
Reservation of right of way
390
Reservation nonexclusive of right to work a quarry
391
Estate clause
392
For freeholds
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Free from a specified incumbrance
395
Freeholds to lessee where there is a sublease
396
Freeholds and leaseholds combined
397
Freeholds and leaseholds as partnership property
398
Freeholds and Leaseholds by one Vendor to one Purchaser With variations
402
CONVEYANCES ON SALE COVENANTS FOR TITLEcontinued
404
Provisoes
411
Full form of Covenant by Trustees or Mortgagees or other
417
Addition to express or statutory Covenant for Production where
419
Power of reentry in conveyance in fee on nonpayment of rent
425
Conveyance of Freeholds by Appointment only under
431
Assignment of Leaseholds by the original Lessee to a Pur
437
CONVEYANCES ON SALE PRECEDENTScontinued
453
Conveyance of Freeholds by Tenant for Life under
467
Assignment of Part of the Property comprised in a Lease
524
Underlease for effectuating the Sale to a Limited Com
530
Conveyance of a Plot of Building Land with Easements
538
Conveyance of Land for Building Purposes by Tenant
546
a Tenant for Life to a Railway Company with the Con
553
Conveyance of Copyholds under the Lands Clauses Con
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80
564
Conveyance to Trustees of the Site of a Church
565
Conveyance of Land as the site of a Mission Hall
571
Conveyance of Glebe Land by a Rector with Consent
580
Transfer by Endorsement of Contract for Purchase
592
K E VOL I
593
Statutory Acknowledgment for Production where there
598
The same Short form
603
DECLARATIONS OF TRUST
609
DEEDS FORMAL PARTS OFcontinued PAGE IV The same with recitals
613
The same where the prior instruments are described in a schedule
614
Testimonium of a deed poll
615
Attestation for deed executed by attorney
616
DIRECTION AND CONSENT 1 Consent to trustees of settlement investing in funds
617
Request to trustees to sell land
618
Request to pay money to solicitor
620
Direction by tenants for life to trustees to pay costs of sales
621
DIRECTION AND CONSENTcontinued PAGE
622
sion Short form without recitals
629
Deed by Tenant in Possession for barring Estates Tail
635
Equality Variation where such Sum is to be fixed by Arbitra
638
Agreement for an Exchange to be carried out by the Board
644
INDEMNITY
652
Bond of Indemnity from Vendor to Purchaser where Title
662
Deed of Indemnity by a Husband and Wife by Way
668
LEASES HOUSES c continued PAGE General Words
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Right of way
675
Ordinary form
676
Rent payable in advance
677
Separate rent for each house in lease of several houses
678
Penal rent in respect of any breach of covenant
679
To pay lessors costs of proceedings under Conveyancing Act 1881 s 14
680
To paint inside every seven years
681
The same Short form
682
To contribute towards keeping up ornamental garden or enclosure
683
To deliver up at end of tenancy in good repair
684
Arbitration clause
702
Agreement for Underlease of House in Town Variations
715
Power to lessor to repair on default of lessee 685
721
Lease of a Newly Erected House for NinetyNine Years to
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LEASES HOUSES c continued PAGE
725
Lease with the Concurrence of several distinct Sets
750
LEASES AGRICULTURAL
760
LEASES AGRICULTURALcontinued PAGE III To clean out ditches
764
Not to alter condition of premises
765
For cultivation of pasture meadows
766
To preserve hedges and plantations
767
To keep a field book
768
Not to assign or underlet
769
The same Another form
770
To deliver up
771
To allow lessee to destroy rabbits
772
For quiet enjoyment
775
Proviso fixing the terms of compensation under the Agricultural Holdings Act 1883
776
Proviso that remedies given to lessor are cumulative
777
Parcels
792
Proviso as to sites of surface operations
798
To pay lessor for land permanently injured
806
Not to take water required for mills
812
That lessors agent may be present at weighing
814
Power to surrender if coal is of bad quality or exhausted
820
Arbitration clause 777
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Agreement for Yearly Tenancy of a Brickfield A short form
839
Lease under a power by trustees having no estate
845
Lease by mortgagor and mortgagees
851
LEASES MISCELLANEOUS FORMScontinued PAGE
855
Deed altering the covenants of a mining lease and giving
865
Licence under seal by Lessors to Lessee to make alterations
871
Licence by Lord of Manor to Copyholder to make a Demise
877
K E VOL I d
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Commencement of deed poll without recitals
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453
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508
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657
907
470
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597
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472
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Judgment of High Court of Justice
926
Covenant by two jointly and severally
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Page 148 - If the arbitrators have allowed their time or extended time to expire without making an award or have delivered to any party to the submission or to the umpire a notice in writing stating that they cannot agree, the umpire may forthwith enter on the reference in lieu of the arbitrators.
Page 692 - ... and, in any case, requiring the lessee to make compensation in money for the breach, and the lessee fails, within a reasonable time thereafter, to remedy the breach, if it is capable of remedy, and to make reasonable compensation in money, to the satisfaction of the lessor, for the breach.
Page 489 - A married woman shall be capable of entering into and rendering herself liable in respect of and to the extent of her separate property on any contract, and of suing and being sued, either in contract or in tort, or otherwise, in all respects as if she were a feme sole...
Page 149 - ... if, on such a reference, one party fails to appoint an arbitrator, either originally or by way of substitution as aforesaid, for seven clear days after the other party, having appointed his arbitrator, has served the party making default with notice to make the appointment, the party who has appointed...
Page 461 - ... then the persons, if any, who are for the time being under the settlement trustees with power of sale of the settled land, or...
Page 149 - 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 149 - Where an appointed umpire or third arbitrator refuses to act, or is incapable of acting, or dies...
Page 149 - ... arbitrators or umpire, on oath or affirmation, in relation to the matters in dispute, and shall, subject as aforesaid, produce before the arbitrators or umpire, all, 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 on the reference the arbitrators or umpire may require.
Page 149 - Where a submission provides that the reference shall be to a single arbitrator, and all the parties do not after differences have arisen concur in the appointment of an arbitrator...
Page 459 - 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...

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