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... possession at or within one year next after the making thereof , and shall be for a term of years not exceeding for an agricultural or occupation lease twenty - one years , and for a mining lease , or a lease of water mills , way leaves ...
... possession at or within one year next after the making thereof , and shall be for a term of years not exceeding for an agricultural or occupation lease twenty - one years , and for a mining lease , or a lease of water mills , way leaves ...
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... possession or to the receipt of the rents and profits of any settled estates for a term of years determinable on his death , or for an estate for life or any greater estate , and also any person entitled to the possession or to the ...
... possession or to the receipt of the rents and profits of any settled estates for a term of years determinable on his death , or for an estate for life or any greater estate , and also any person entitled to the possession or to the ...
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... possessed of any estate in trust for any person whose consent or concurrence to or in the application is hereby required , and on any other parties who , in the opinion of the Court , ought to be so served , unless the Court shall think ...
... possessed of any estate in trust for any person whose consent or concurrence to or in the application is hereby required , and on any other parties who , in the opinion of the Court , ought to be so served , unless the Court shall think ...
Page 14
... otherwise , upon an order of the Court upon the petition of the person who would be entitled to the possession or receipt of the rents and profits if the money had been invested in 14 The Student's Statutes for 1877 .
... otherwise , upon an order of the Court upon the petition of the person who would be entitled to the possession or receipt of the rents and profits if the money had been invested in 14 The Student's Statutes for 1877 .
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... possession or to the receipt of the rents and profits of any settled estates , for an estate for any life or for a term of years determinable with any life or lives , or for any greater estate , either in his own right or in right of ...
... possession or to the receipt of the rents and profits of any settled estates , for an estate for any life or for a term of years determinable with any life or lives , or for any greater estate , either in his own right or in right of ...
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41 Vict Act of Parliament affidavit aforesaid amount annual sum appointed assigned authorised beneficial owner bill of sale burial certificate charge chattels Church of England churchyard or graveyard commencement Commissioners of Inland conferred consent contract contrary intention conveyance County Courts covenant debt deceased deemed direct discharge documents effect subject estate and effects estate or interest executed exercise expressed to convey fee simple grant hereditaments incumbrance INDENTURE Inland Revenue instrument jurisdiction land lease lessee lessor letters of administration ment mortgage deed mortgage money mortgagor notice otherwise paid payable payment person entitled persons deriving title possession power of sale probate or letters provisions therein contained purchase purposes receipt received redemption registered registrar rent rentcharge respect Schedule sect section applies Serjeant-at-Law settled estates settlement settlor solicitor stamp duty statutory mortgage Student's Statutes take ground game term thereof thereto thinks fit tion trustees vested virtue
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Page 16 - Notice in respect of an injury under this Act shall give the name and address of the person injured, and shall state in ordinary language the cause of the injury and the date at which it was sustained...
Page 6 - means any premises on which any manual labour is exercised by way of trade, or for purposes of gain, in or incidental to the following purposes or any of them ; that is to say, (a) In or incidental to the making any article or part of an article ; or (b) In or incidental to the altering, repairing, ornamenting, finishing, of any article ; or (c) In or incidental to the adapting for sale any article.
Page 15 - ... or in any action brought by himself, apply to the Court for relief ; and the Court may grant or refuse relief, as the Court, having regard to the proceedings and conduct of the parties under the foregoing provisions of this section, and to all the other circumstances, thinks fit ; and in case of relief may grant it on such terms, if any, as to costs, expenses, damages, compensation, penalty, or otherwise, including the granting of an injunction to restrain any like breach in the future, as the...
Page 15 - Or otherwise unless and until the lessor serves on the lessee a notice specifying the particular breach complained of, and, if the breach is capable of remedy, requiring the lessee to remedy the breach, and in any case requiring the lessee to make compensation in money for the breach...
Page 2 - Building purposes include the erecting and the improving of, and the adding to, and the repairing of buildings...
Page 14 - The amount of compensation recoverable under this Act shall not exceed such sum as may be found to be equivalent to the estimated earnings, during the three years preceding the injury, of a person in the same grade employed during those years in the like employment and in the district in which the workman is employed at the time of the injury.
Page 28 - This section applies only if and as far as a contrary intention is not expressed...
Page 41 - An Act to repeal an Act of the present Session of Parliament, intituled 'An Act for the more effectual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in various Departments of the State, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the more entire Suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial Oaths and Affidavits, and to make other Provisions for the Abolition of unnecessary Oaths.
Page 6 - ... rights, and advantages whatsoever, appertaining or reputed to appertain to the land, or any part thereof, or at the time of conveyance demised, occupied, or enjoyed with, or reputed or known as part or parcel of or appurtenant to the land or any part thereof.
Page 26 - ... him, shall have the same powers, authorities, and discretions, and may in all respects act, as if he had been originally appointed a trustee by the instrument, if any, creating the trust.