Copies of powers of attorney and other documents so deposited presented at the office and stamped or marked as office copies to be charged for as office copies. 2. The following fees, by the order as to Court Fees dated the 6th August, 1880, directed to be inserted in the schedule to the order as to Court Fees made on the 28th October, 1875, are hereby repealed: Searches and Inspections. For an official certificate of the result of a search in one name in any register or index under the custody of the Clerk of Inrolments, the Registrar of Bills of Sale, the Registrar Certificates of Acknowledgments of Deeds by Married Women, or the Registrar of Judgments For every additional name, if included in same certificate ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... For a duplicate copy of certificate, if not more than three folios For every additional folio ... ... For a continuation search if made within 14 days of date of official certificate (the result to be endorsed on such certificate) ... 0 1 0 0 1 0 3. Instead of the fees so repealed, the following fees shall henceforth be chargeable in respect of the matters hereinafter mentioned, viz. : Searches and Inspections. For an official certificate of the result of a search in one name in any register or index under the custody of the Clerk of Enrolments, the Registrar of Bills of Sale, the Registrar of Certificates of Acknowledgments of Deeds by Married Women, or the Registrar of Judgments, if not more than five folios ... For every additional name, if included in the same certificate ... ... For an office copy of the certificate of search, if not For a continuation search, if made within one calendar £ 8. d. month of date of official certificate (the result to be en dorsed on such certificate) ... ... ... 010 4. This order shall come into operation on the 1st January, 1883. (Signed) CHARLES C. COTES. HERBERT J. GLADSTONE. (Lords of the Treasury.) (Signed) SELBORNE, C. COLERIDGE, L.C.J. parcels, exceptions, &c., how set out in ... ... ... ... ... 17 18 18, 137, 138 how different parts of deeds abstracted set out in separate abstracts when necessary ... purchaser of several lots only entitled to one copy of delivery of... comparison of, with deeds ... ... 18 ... expenses of comparison with deeds, by whom paid evidence in support of memorandum of receipt of requisitions on ... ... ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: under Conveyancing Act, 1881 ... substituted for covenant to produce deeds ADMINISTRATOR: ALIEN: may now hold and convey real estate APPOINTMENT: excluding objects in exercising power of... APPORTIONMENT: of conditions ... ... of rent ASSIGNS: bound by deed though not named... : 14 28 69, 86 88 87,88 88 89 89 90 90 affidavit on... ... CHILDREN: younger, how provided for by marriage settle- ment gifts to, by will do not lapse when ... ... PAGE 144, 145, 170 gifts to, by will after being advanced in testator's primâ facie meaning of ... CODICIL (see WILL). CONDITION: 185 187 ... in lease 128, 129, 130 CONDITIONS OF SALE: effect of Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874, and Con- ordinary printing advising intending purchaser on written cannot be varied by parol... CONSIDERATION: inadequacy of marriage is a valuable CONSOLIDATION OF MORTGAGES: former law as to, effect of Conveyancing Act, 1881, 101, 102 6 capacity to may be used in a deed instead of word grant person may now convey real or personal property to himself or to husband or wife 163 |