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sum of £

as the mortgage money with interest thereon

at the rate of [four] per centum per annum.

In witness &c.

[Or, in case of further advance, after aforesaid at * insert and also in consideration of the further sum of £

now paid

by C. to B. of which sum B. hereby acknowledges the receipt, and after of at † insert the sums of £

together]

and £

making

Variations to be made, as required, in case of the deed being made by indorsement, or in respect of any other thing.

PART III.

Deed of Statutory Re-conveyance of Mortgage.

THIS INDENTURE made by way of statutory re-conveyance

of mortgage the

money

day of

day of

1884 between C. of [&c.]

of the one part and B. of [&c.] of the other part supplemental to an indenture made by way of statutory transfer of mortgage dated the 1883 and made between [&c.] WITNESSETH that in consideration of all principal and interest due under that indenture having been paid of which principal and interest C. hereby acknowledges the receipt C. as mortgagee hereby conveys to B. all the lands and hereditaments now vested in C. under the said indenture To hold to and to the use of B. in fee simple discharged from all principal money and interest secured by and from all claims and demands under the said indenture. In witness &c.

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1882 between A. of [dc.] of the one part and B. of [&c.] and C. of [&c.] of the other part WITNESSETH that in consideration of the sum of £ paid to A. by B. and C. out of money belonging to them on a joint account of which sum

A. hereby acknowledges the receipt A. hereby covenants with B. and C. to pay to them on the

day of

1882 the sum of £ with interest thereon in the meantime at the rate of [four] per centum per annum and also as long after that day as any principal money remains due under this mortgage to pay to B. and C. interest thereon at the same rate by equal half-yearly payments on the

and the

day of

day of AND THIS INDENTURE ALSO WITNESSETH that for the same consideration A. as beneficial owner hereby conveys to B. and C. All that [&c.] To hold to and to the use of B. and C. in fee simple subject to the proviso for redemption following (namely) that if A. or any person claiming under him shall on the

day of and interest

1882 pay to B. and C. the sum of £ thereon at the rate aforesaid then B. and C. or the persons claiming under them will at the request and cost of A. or the persons claiming under him re-convey the premises to A. or the persons claiming under him AND A. hereby covenants with B. as follows [here add covenant as to fire insurance or other special covenant required].

In witness, &c.

II. Further Charge.

THIS INDENTURE made the day of

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day of

[the same parties as the foregoing mortgage] and supplemental to an indenture of mortgage dated the

18
sum of £

and made between the same parties for securing the and interest at [four] per centum per annum

on property at [&c.] WITNESSETH that in consideration of the further sum of £ paid to A. by B. and C. out of money belonging to them on a joint account [add receipt and covenant as in the foregoing mortgage] and further that all the property comprised in the before-mentioned indenture of mortgage shall stand charged with the payment to B. and C. of the sum of £ and the interest thereon herein before

covenanted to be paid as well as the sum of £ interest secured by the same indenture.

and

In witness, &c.

THIS INDENTURE made the

1883 between

A. of [&c.] of the 1st part B. of [&c.] and C. of [de.] of the

III. Conveyance on Sale.
day of

2nd part and M. of [&c.] of the 3rd part WHEREAS by an indenture dated [&c.] and made between [&c.] the lands hereinafter mentioned were conveyed by A. to B. and C. in fee simple by way of mortgage for securing £ and interest and by a supplemental indenture dated [&c.] and made between the same parties those lands were charged by A. with the payment to B. and C. of the further sum of and interest thereon AND WHEREAS a principal sum of £ remains due under the two before-mentioned indentures but all interest thereon has been paid as B. and C. hereby acknowledge Now THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH that in consideration of the sum of £ paid by the paid

£

direction of A. to B. and C. and of the sum of £ to A. those two sums making together the total sum of £ paid by M. for the purchase of the fee simple of the lands hereinafter mentioned of which sum of £ B. and C. hereby acknowledge the receipt and of which total sum of £ A. hereby acknowledges the payment and receipt in manner before-mentioned B. and C. as mortgagees and by the direction of A. as beneficial owner hereby convey and A.. as beneficial owner hereby conveys and confirms to M. All that [&c.] To hold to and to the use of M. in fee simple discharged from all money secured by and from all claims under the before-mentioned indentures [Add, if required, And A. hereby acknowledges the right of M. to production of the documents of title mentioned in the Schedule hereto and to delivery of copies thereof and hereby undertakes for the safe custody thereof].

In witness, &c.

[The Schedule above referred to. To contain list of documents retained by A.]

IV.-Marriage Settlement.

day of

1882 between

THIS INDENTURE made the John M. of [&c.] of the 1st part Jane S. of [&c.] of the 2nd part and X. of [&c.] and Y. of [&c.] of the 3rd part WITNESSETH that in consideration of the intended marriage between John M. and Jane S. John M. as settlor hereby conveys to X. and Y. All that [&c.] To hold to X. and Y. in fee simple to the use of John M. in fee simple until the marriage and after the marriage to the use of John M. during his life without impeachment of waste with remainder after his death to the

to

use that Jane S. if she survives him may receive during the rest of her life a yearly jointure rentcharge of £ commence from his death and to be paid by equal half-yearly payments the first thereof to be made at the end of six calendar months from his death if she is then living or if not a proportional part to be paid at her death and subject to the before-mentioned rentcharge to the use of X. and Y. for a term of five hundred years without impeachment of waste on the trusts hereinafter declared and subject thereto to the use of the first and other sons of John M. and Jane S. successively according to seniority in tail male with remainder [insert here, if thought desirable, to the use of the same first and other sons successively according to seniority in tail with remainder] to the use of all the daughters of John M. and Jane S. in equal shares as tenants in common in tail with cross remainders between them in tail with remainder to the use of John M. in fee simple [Insert trusts of term of 500 years for raising portions; also, if required, power to charge jointure and portions on a future marriage; also powers of sale, exchange, and partition, and other powers and provisions, if and as desired.]

In witness, &c.

(3).

CHAPTER IV.

SOLICITORS' REMUNERATION ACT, 1881.

44 & 45 VICT. c. 44.

S. 1 (1), (2), An Act for making better provision respecting the Remuneration of Solicitors in Conveyancing and other non-contentious Business. [22nd August, 1881.]

Preliminary.

Short title; extent; interpretation.

Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

Preliminary.

1.—(1.) This Act may be cited as the Solicitors Remuneration Act, 1881.

(2.) This Act does not extend to Scotland.

(3.) In this Act

"Solicitor " means a solicitor or proctor qualified according to the statutes in that behalf:

"Client" includes any person who, as a principal, or on behalf of another, or as trustee or executor, or in any other capacity, has power, express or implied, to retain or employ, and retains or employs, or is about to retain or employ, a solicitor, and any person for the time being liable to pay to a solicitor, for his services, any costs, remuneration, charges, expenses, or disbursements:

"Person" includes a body of persons corporate or unincorporate:

"Incorporated Law Society" means, in England, the

society referred to under that title in the Act

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