AB, his executors, administrators, and assigns, that these our letters patent, or the enrolment or exemplification thereof, shall be in and by all things good, firm, valid, sufficient, and effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning... A Concise History of Knighthood: Containing the Religious and Military ... - Page 76by Hugh Clark - 1784 - 268 pagesFull view - About this book
| America - 1774 - 160 pages
...favourable and beneficial fenfe, and for the bed advantage of the faid corporation, and their fucceflbrs ; any omiflion, imperfection, defect, matter, caufe or thing whatfoever, to the contrary in any wife notwithftanding. In witnefs whereof, we have caufed thefe our letters to be made patents.... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Charters - 1776 - 128 pages
...the Inrollment or Exemplification thereof, ihail be in and by all things good firm valid fuffkient and effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof; NOTWITHSTANDING the not rightly naming or deicribing any of the manors lands Tenements rents... | |
| Bath Order of the - 1787 - 86 pages
...Inrollment or "Exemplification thereof, Jhall be, in and by all Things, good, firm, valid, fujicient, and effectual in the Law, according to the true Intent and Meaning thereof, any OmiJJion, ImperfecJion, Defeff, Matter, Caufe, or Thing, <wbatfoever to the contrary thereof in any... | |
| Thomas Walter Williams - Conveyancing - 1788 - 528 pages
...thing, in the like cafes accuftomed, or which Ihall be neceflary for the making thefe prefents valid and effectual in the law according to the true intent and meaning hereof. IN WITNESS, &c. 1 approve of this draught, M. DUANE. QUAERE fubmitted to Mr. Luane, upon the... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1789 - 466 pages
...preffions. And thefe Our letters patents, or " the inrolment thereof, fhall be in all things " good and effectual in the law, according to " the true intent and meaning of the fame, and 'c any thing in thefe prefents contained, or any f' law, ftatute, act, ordinance,... | |
| John Wentworth - Forms (Law) - 1797 - 576 pages
...that thofe. his faid letters patent, or the inrolment thereof, fhould be in all things firm, valid, and effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof, notwithstanding the not taking or finding any inquilitions of office or inquilītion of office,... | |
| Cambridge univ, Downing coll - 1805 - 98 pages
...letters patent, or the enrolments, or exemplifications thereof, shall be in all things good, firm, valid, and effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning of the same ; and shall be taken, construed, and adjudged, in all our courts or elsewhere, in the most... | |
| 1806 - 482 pages
...inrolment or ex^mplification thereof, shall be in and by all things, good, firm, valid, sufficient and effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof, and shall be taken, construed and adjudged in the most favourable and beneficial sense for... | |
| Hugh McCall - Georgia - 1811 - 406 pages
...enrolments or exemplification thereof, shall be in and by all things good, firm, valid, sufficient and effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof, and shall be taken, construed; and adjudged, in all courts and elsewhere in the most favorable... | |
| John Davies (Of the Rolls Chapel Office) - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 470 pages
...not essentially necessary ; because it is therein said, that ' the said letters patent should be good and effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof, notwithstanding the not full and certain describing the nature and quality of the said invention,... | |
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