A Complete Body of Conveyancing: In Theory and Practice, Volume 1

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W. Porter, 1792 - Conveyancing

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To enable the trustees of IW E an infant to fell part of his eſtate for payment
65
To amend feveral defects in an act of parliament made in the year
73
For veiling lands in E deviſed by Sir R K knt deceased to the children
79
An act for fettling the eſtate of the moſt noble J duke of R and
90
To fettle the eftate of Sir H A bart according to the intention of articles
113
For vefting the real and perſonal eſtate of R H eſq in truſtees for making
126
faid late earl R remaining unpaid and for other purpoſes in the ſaid
140
An act for the exchange of certain lands in the ſeveral pariſhes
158
Acts to confirm Deeds
164
For confirming and making good the last will and testament of H N efq deceafed
171
bart and dame M eldest daughter of Sir W B knt and her truf
175
To enable S P to change his name of P to S according to the will of J
183
That a mortgagor has done no former act to incumber nor granted
189
If not made by a commiffioner
195
SECT L
196
SECT V
253
What is a ſufficient name for a donee grantee or other perſon to whom
268
The divifion of things
275
Of ſealing deeds Page
302
Of delivering deeds with reſpect to the place
308
The office of the premifles
315
The thing granted and conveyed
322
The exception
328
SECT III
334
Where the habendum is repugnant and void and where not but shall con
351
Of the tenendum Page
354
Out of what a reddendum must be
360
SECT VI
366
Which of theſe formal or conſtituent parts of deeds are effentit or not
373
An abridgement of the 5th Anne for inrollments of bargains and fales within
387
Of the different Kinds of Deeds Wills and Testaments
418
Of Agreements
428
a third perſon to be paid off ſome money to be paid to the vendor and
436
For the fale of a moiety of freehold lands by husband and wife and her
443
An agreement between ſeveral perſons to purchaſe eſtates each to pay
449
In articles of a purchaſe of manor c as to the time of the purchaſers
456
For the purchase of a freehold and copyhold eftate to be conveyed by a man
459
For paffing a leaſe of lands granted by the crown in reverfion
519
To affign and make good a title to a leaſehold meſſuage given by will to truf
522
Concerning the purchase or aſſignment of a leafehold eſtate part of
530
To affign a leaſe of an inn by the only fon fole executor and refiduary legatce
536
By deedpoll indorſed between Landlord and tenant whereby the tenant
543
For the fale of a quantity of goods if the factors have them by them at
547
The like of timber to be choſen by the purchaſer out of a parcel on a wharf
554
Another part of the confideration paid down the reſt to be paid on furrender
558
Agreement between four perfons that as foon as a leaſe for which a treaty
560
To incloſe and adorn a ſquare by the contribution of the owners or inhabi
568
By deedpoll between tenants in common about ploughing a common field
574
Agreement between three executors for the faithful execution of a will
583
Between an executor and a teftators widow who according to the custom
589
Agreement between three debtors who borrowed monies on their joint
595
Between a judgmentcreditor and one who discovers effects of the debtor
597
For a merchants bookkeeper to go beyond ſea
603
Liberty to put a clerk away from his ſervice
609
The like to a glaſsmaker
616
Whereby a father puts his ſon to a painter the father to find the ſon every
624
wherein the matter agrees to pay the apprentice a certain ſum per week
625
Agreement for freight to a place between the maſter of a ſhip and a
630
For failors to fail in a ſhip and not depart therefrom under forfeiture of their
635
Agreements for Building
643
to have the old materials and uſe ſuch as are found and good Page
645
For leafing old houſes to be pulled down and new ones to be built of which
651
Another for building houſes to make a new ſtreet in Londen pursuant to
657
For building a new court in one of the Inns of Court
664
To keep the garden and the pales c in a ſquare in repair
670
For fale of feveral parts of a ſhip and painting the fame and that the pur
676
Ta pu down an old farm houſe and build a new one and to build a cellar
681
For making a quantity of ſhoes
682
For freight to a place between one that has a charterparty for a certain
686
About bearing equal charges in a lawfuit to be brought for the recovery
698
Betweer watermen to pay a penny a piece per week into a persons hands
704
To end fuits by conveying feveral manors c to truſtees to make fale there
708
For euding and concluding all matters of accounts and differences in a cauſe
714
Between a father and his inteftate fons widow where the father had entered
727

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Page 433 - ... or upon any agreement that is not to be performed within the space of one year from the making thereof; unless the agreement upon which such action shall be brought, or some memorandum or note thereof, shall be in writing, and signed by the party to be charged therewith, or some other person thereunto by him lawfully authorized.
Page 594 - Dexter and his successors, from the day of the date hereof, for and during, and unto the full end and term of eight calendar months from thence next ensuing and fully to be complete and ended.
Page 433 - Except nevertheless all leases not exceeding the term of three years from the making thereof, whereupon the rent reserved to the landlord, during such term, shall amount unto two third parts at the least of the full improved value of the thing demised.
Page 106 - Barker, for and during the term of his natural life: without impeachment of or for any manner of waste: and from and after the determination of that estate...
Page 413 - ... of the same, with a reference to the deed or writing whereof the memorial is so registered, that contains or expresses the parcels mentioned in all the said deeds, and directions how to find the registering the same.
Page 22 - Male of his and their body and bodies issuing and for default of such issue to the use of all and every the Daughter and Daughters of the body of...
Page 103 - Hill, his intended wife, lawfully to be begotten, and the heirs male of the body of such first son lawfully issuing; and for default of such issue...
Page 22 - Edwards his intended wife to be begotten, feverally, fucceffively, and in remainder, one after another, as they and every of them...
Page 129 - ... heirs male of the body and bodies of all and every such son and sons lawfully...
Page x - Now we must observe, that when any condition is performed, it is thenceforth entirely gone ; and the thing to which it was before annexed, becomes absolute, and wholly unconditional.

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