Albany Law Journal, Volume 21Weed, Parsons & Company, 1880 - Law |
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... debt or give a lien upon it to a third per- son without the assent of the depositary . This is a well - established principle of law and is sustained by the English and American decisions . Chapman v . White , 2 Seld . 412 ; Butterworth ...
... debt or give a lien upon it to a third per- son without the assent of the depositary . This is a well - established principle of law and is sustained by the English and American decisions . Chapman v . White , 2 Seld . 412 ; Butterworth ...
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... DEBT TO WHICH IT IS SECURITY . - A trust deed , with a power of sale cannot be enforced after the debt which it is given to secure is barred by the statute of limitations . If a sufficient time has elapsed to bar the debt secured by a ...
... DEBT TO WHICH IT IS SECURITY . - A trust deed , with a power of sale cannot be enforced after the debt which it is given to secure is barred by the statute of limitations . If a sufficient time has elapsed to bar the debt secured by a ...
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... debt as a shadow does its object , and cannot exist without it . Whoever holds the evidence of debt holds the mortgage security , and payment of the debt extinguishes the mortgage . The debt is the principal thing , and imparts its ...
... debt as a shadow does its object , and cannot exist without it . Whoever holds the evidence of debt holds the mortgage security , and payment of the debt extinguishes the mortgage . The debt is the principal thing , and imparts its ...
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