Original Precedents in Conveyancing, Settled and Approved by the Most Eminent Conveyancers, Interspersed with the Observations and Opinions of Counsel Upon Various Intricate Cases: The Whole Selected from the Draughts of Actual Practice, and Now First Published Under the Direction and Immediate Inspection of Thomas Walter Williams, Volume 3His Majesty's Law Printers, 1788 - Conveyancing |
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Page 997
... restoring the interests of all the parties , and I should think the experiment worth the trial , though I know no authority that can infure fuccefs . ALEX . WEDDERBURN . 3 R 3 How No. III . 14 Nov. 1732 , How far the in Conveyancing . 997.
... restoring the interests of all the parties , and I should think the experiment worth the trial , though I know no authority that can infure fuccefs . ALEX . WEDDERBURN . 3 R 3 How No. III . 14 Nov. 1732 , How far the in Conveyancing . 997.
Page 1007
... should first happen , peaceably and quietly furrender and yield up unto the faid Edward Now , his heirs , executors , administrators , or affigns ; usual covenants , for liberty to view the premiffes , and for Mrs. Morf , & c . to ...
... should first happen , peaceably and quietly furrender and yield up unto the faid Edward Now , his heirs , executors , administrators , or affigns ; usual covenants , for liberty to view the premiffes , and for Mrs. Morf , & c . to ...
Page 1019
... should have ten years added to his leafe which was to com- mence from Chriftmas then next for thirty years instead of twenty - one years from Chrift- mas then laft , and be excepted from fire on affigning the policies of infurance ...
... should have ten years added to his leafe which was to com- mence from Chriftmas then next for thirty years instead of twenty - one years from Chrift- mas then laft , and be excepted from fire on affigning the policies of infurance ...
Page 1021
... but the first leafe for twenty - one years ; the order of the 18th of August 17- , fhews that the Company then had agreed for a leafe for twenty - one years , and and that they then ordered that he should have ten in Conveyancing . 1021.
... but the first leafe for twenty - one years ; the order of the 18th of August 17- , fhews that the Company then had agreed for a leafe for twenty - one years , and and that they then ordered that he should have ten in Conveyancing . 1021.
Page 1022
... should have ten years added to his leafe , fo as to make it a leafe for thirty years from Christmas next , in- stead of twenty - one years . And if Mr. Harrison had any notion of any further lease , or longer term , being granted to Mr ...
... should have ten years added to his leafe , fo as to make it a leafe for thirty years from Christmas next , in- stead of twenty - one years . And if Mr. Harrison had any notion of any further lease , or longer term , being granted to Mr ...
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Page 1073 - ... or any part, or parcel thereof. To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said...
Page 1197 - CD (in his actual possession, now being- by virtue of a bargain and sale to him thereof made by the said CD in consideration of 5$. in and by an indenture bearing date the day next before the day of the date of...
Page 1281 - ... premises, and every part and parcel thereof. "To have and to hold...
Page 1243 - THIS INDENTURE made the twenty sixth day of June in the thirtieth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith &c.
Page 1182 - ... occupied, or enjoyed, or accepted, reputed, deemed, taken, or known as part, parcel, or member of...
Page 1347 - ... from the day next before the day of the date of the same indenture of bargain and sale and by force of the statute made for Parcels. transferring uses into possession) and to his heirs (</) ALL that messuage or tenement situate lying and being at &c.
Page 1315 - Third, by the grace of God of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland king, defender of the faith, and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and five.
Page 1193 - Affigns, fhall and will well and truly pay, or caufe to be paid unto the faid...
Page 1389 - CD his executors, administrators, and assigns, from the day next before the day of the date of these presents, for and during and unto the full end and term of one whole year from thence next ensuing, and fully to be complete and ended...
Page 980 - Brook and his heirs and against all and every other person or persons whatsoever lawfully claiming or to claim by, from or under him, them or any of them Shall and Will Warrant and forever Defend by these presents.