The Conveyancing and Law of Property Act, 1881, and the Solicitors Remuneration Act, 1881: With Explanatory & Practical Notes, and Precedents in Conveyancing |
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... convey , quiet enjoyment , freedom from incumbrances , and further assurance , and in the case of leaseholds as to the validity of a lease . An acknowledgment and undertaking for safe custody is more effectual than the ordinary covenant ...
... convey , quiet enjoyment , freedom from incumbrances , and further assurance , and in the case of leaseholds as to the validity of a lease . An acknowledgment and undertaking for safe custody is more effectual than the ordinary covenant ...
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... convey . Quiet enjoyment . Freedom from incumbrance . Further assurance . On conveyance of leaseholds for value , by beneficial owner . Validity of Lease . On mort- gage , by beneficial owner . Right to convey . Quiet enjoyment ...
... convey . Quiet enjoyment . Freedom from incumbrance . Further assurance . On conveyance of leaseholds for value , by beneficial owner . Validity of Lease . On mort- gage , by beneficial owner . Right to convey . Quiet enjoyment ...
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... convey , unless a contrary intention appears , has a meaning corresponding with that of conveyance : ( vi . ) Mortgage includes any charge on any pro- perty for securing money , or money's worth ; and mortgage money means money , or ...
... convey , unless a contrary intention appears , has a meaning corresponding with that of conveyance : ( vi . ) Mortgage includes any charge on any pro- perty for securing money , or money's worth ; and mortgage money means money , or ...
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... convey the freehold , the purchaser shall not have the right to call for the title to make the enfran- chisement . chised This is the condition usually inserted in contracts for Title to the sale of enfranchised lands . Dart's V. & P ...
... convey the freehold , the purchaser shall not have the right to call for the title to make the enfran- chisement . chised This is the condition usually inserted in contracts for Title to the sale of enfranchised lands . Dart's V. & P ...
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... convey- ance more than twenty years old , that the vendor was seized in fee simple , was sufficient evidence of that fact , and that no prior abstract of title could be demanded except so far as the recital should be proved to be ...
... convey- ance more than twenty years old , that the vendor was seized in fee simple , was sufficient evidence of that fact , and that no prior abstract of title could be demanded except so far as the recital should be proved to be ...
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24 Vict aforesaid ance annual sum appointed assigns Beav beneficial owner charged Clowser commencement condition contract contrary intention convey as beneficial conveyance copyhold Court covenant debt declaration deemed discharge documents draft paper easements effect subject estate or interest executed executors exercise expressed to convey fee simple Fetter Lane freehold gage heirs hereditaments implied covenant includes income incumbrances indenture infant inserted instrument interest thereon L. J. Ch L. T. Rep land lease leasehold lessee lessor lithographed on draft London School Board Lord Cranworth's Act ment mort mortgage deed mortgage money mortgagor neatly lithographed notice notwithstanding obtained of Shaw otherwise paid payment person conveying person entitled personal representatives persons deriving title possession power of attorney power of sale receipt receiver redemption rent repealed sect section applies securities settlor Shaw & Sons solicitor sub-sect term thereof thinks fit tion transfer Vendor and Purchaser vested WITNESSETH words
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Page 17 - ... rights, and advantages whatsoever, appertaining or reputed to appertain to the land, or any part thereof...
Page 177 - An Act to repeal an Act of the present Session of Parliament, intituled ' An Act for the more effectual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmations...
Page 116 - This section applies only if and as far as a contrary intention is not expressed...
Page 38 - 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 137 - A description or citation of a portion of an Act is inclusive of the words, section, or other part, first or last mentioned, or otherwise referred to as forming the beginning, or as forming the end, of the portion comprised in the description or citation.
Page 71 - ... representatives, for the time being, of the deceased, shall be deemed in law his heirs and assigns, within the meaning of all trusts and powers. (2.) Section four of the Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874, and section forty-eight of the Land Transfer Act, 1875, are hereby repealed.
Page 80 - ... charges, or not, and either together or in lots, by public auction or by private contract, subject to such conditions respecting title, or evidence of title, or other matter, as he (the mortgagee) thinks fit...
Page 16 - ... appertaining or reputed to appertain to the land, houses, or other buildings conveyed, or any of them, 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, houses, or other buildings conveyed, or any of them, or any part thereof.
Page 111 - A receipt for consideration money or other consideration in the body of a deed or indorsed thereon shall, in favour of a subsequent purchaser, not having notice that the money or other consideration thereby acknowledged to be received was not in fact paid or given, wholly or in part, be sufficient evidence of the payment or giving of the whole amount thereof.
Page 53 - Act, and on the part of the mortgagor, or of some person concurring in making the mortgage, to be observed or performed, other than and besides a covenant for payment of the mortgage money or interest thereon.