A Practical Treatise on the Power to Sell Land for the Non-payment of Taxes: Embracing the Decisions of the Federal Courts, and of the Supreme Judicial Tribunals of the Several States |
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... DEED , OF VARI REL CHAPTER XXII . CHAPTER XXIII . ANCES BETWEEN DIFFERENT DOCUMENTS AND RECORDS TING TO THE ... DEED WHERE THE LAND SOLD WAS EXEMPT From , or not SUBJECT TO TAXATION , . CHAPTER XXVI . OF THE HAVE EFFECT OF THE SALE AND ...
... DEED , OF VARI REL CHAPTER XXII . CHAPTER XXIII . ANCES BETWEEN DIFFERENT DOCUMENTS AND RECORDS TING TO THE ... DEED WHERE THE LAND SOLD WAS EXEMPT From , or not SUBJECT TO TAXATION , . CHAPTER XXVI . OF THE HAVE EFFECT OF THE SALE AND ...
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... deed executed under this power was not enrolled until after the death of the appointee , but every other requirement had been complied with , and this objection being taken to the deed , it was sustained by the court , the Lord Chief ...
... deed executed under this power was not enrolled until after the death of the appointee , but every other requirement had been complied with , and this objection being taken to the deed , it was sustained by the court , the Lord Chief ...
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... deed of conveyance , " the order of the court at large . " The deed , in this case , omitted to set forth the order at large , but recited it substantially . The court held that no title passed by the deed . Smith , J. , in delivering ...
... deed of conveyance , " the order of the court at large . " The deed , in this case , omitted to set forth the order at large , but recited it substantially . The court held that no title passed by the deed . Smith , J. , in delivering ...
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... deed , that , upon the production of the deed , proof of the possession under it , and of the performance of some of the acts required by law of the officers , the evidence may be submitted to a jury , with instructions that if , upon ...
... deed , that , upon the production of the deed , proof of the possession under it , and of the performance of some of the acts required by law of the officers , the evidence may be submitted to a jury , with instructions that if , upon ...
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... deed cannot be read in evidence with- out proof of its execution , and that all of the requirements of the law have been strictly complied with by the agents of the government . Thus much for the common law , which devolves upon the ...
... deed cannot be read in evidence with- out proof of its execution , and that all of the requirements of the law have been strictly complied with by the agents of the government . Thus much for the common law , which devolves upon the ...
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11 Illinois acres adverse possession advertisement applied assessment assessor authority bond certificate circuit court citizen clerk collector common law complied Connecticut Constitution construction convey conveyance court held court of equity Curtenius declared defendant delinquent delivered divested duty equity evidence execution exercise facie fact femes covert former owner Gilman Hampshire heirs held void Howard U. S. interest Johnson Judge judgment jury justice land sold law requires legislature levy Massachusetts ment notice officer Ohio onus probandi party pay the tax payment person plaintiff plaintiff in error possession prescribed principle proceedings proprietor prove provisions purchaser question recited record redeem redemption rule sale was held sheriff sheriff's deed Smedes sold for taxes South Carolina statute required Stead's Executors strict Supreme Court tax deed tax sale tax title taxation taxes due thereof tion town validity Vermont vested Watts & Sergeant
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Page 197 - Thousand dollars in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have granted, bargained, and sold, and by these presents do grant, bargain, and sell, unto the said party of the second part...
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