Impartial Thoughts Upon the Beneficial Consequences of Inrolling All Deeds, Wills, and Codicils Affecting Lands, Throughout England and Wales |
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... most of whom have done me the honour to express the strongest approbation of the plan , and a wish to fee it carried into execution . I do not fay this with a view to bias the opinion of any individual , but to prove that I have ...
... most of whom have done me the honour to express the strongest approbation of the plan , and a wish to fee it carried into execution . I do not fay this with a view to bias the opinion of any individual , but to prove that I have ...
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... most forcibly applies . The personal wish of the Sovereign , the private views of a minifter , the interest of a party , the concealed arts of interested individuals , the in- confiderable impetuofity of the propofers , the igno- rance ...
... most forcibly applies . The personal wish of the Sovereign , the private views of a minifter , the interest of a party , the concealed arts of interested individuals , the in- confiderable impetuofity of the propofers , the igno- rance ...
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... most in- controvertibly proved , that the free power of alien- ing land , with certain modifications and reftric- tions , is effentially requifite in a commercial coun- try , and in this power of alienation , is most closely interwoven ...
... most in- controvertibly proved , that the free power of alien- ing land , with certain modifications and reftric- tions , is effentially requifite in a commercial coun- try , and in this power of alienation , is most closely interwoven ...
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... most folemn and pub- lic notoriety . Deductions . If it be expedient to render public and notorious the act , by which the most fure and folid title to land is acquired ; it must be for fome reasons , which enforce that expediency ...
... most folemn and pub- lic notoriety . Deductions . If it be expedient to render public and notorious the act , by which the most fure and folid title to land is acquired ; it must be for fome reasons , which enforce that expediency ...
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... most common conveyance of lands . For in the doctrine of uses , a very strange and unaccountable rule of law had prevailed and been established , viz . that no use could be limited on an ufe ; ( a ) by which it was understood , that ...
... most common conveyance of lands . For in the doctrine of uses , a very strange and unaccountable rule of law had prevailed and been established , viz . that no use could be limited on an ufe ; ( a ) by which it was understood , that ...
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abſtract acknowledgment act of parliament affecting lands affigns againſt alfo alſo authority aforefaid bargain and fale becauſe cafe clerks codicil common law confequence confideration conveyance county of York court or office courts of record declared and enacted deeds inrolled defcent deputy devife eftate entered eſtabliſhed eſtate execution exprefs fafe faid fame feal fearch fecurity feoffment fettled fettlement fettler fhall fhould figned firft firſt fome fons ftatute fubject fuch deed fuch memorial fuppofe further declared heirs Henry VIII hereby hereditaments himſelf incumbrance inftances inrolling deeds inrolment of deeds intereft juftices kingdom of England Lord manors ment mortgage mortgagor moſt muſt neceffary notice notoriety officers or commiffioners paffed papift party perfon or perfons poffeffion poffibility prefent purchaſe purpoſe raiſed reafon reference office refpectively regiſtering acts regiſtry requifition ſhall ſuch take land tenements or hereditaments thefe thereof theſe thofe thoſe ufage unleſs uſes weft-riding Weſtminſter witneffes
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Page 88 - ... any manors, lands, profits out of lands, tenements, rents, terms, or hereditaments, within the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick...
Page 88 - April, to be made, fuffered or done, to or for the ufe or behoof of any fuch perfon or perfons, or upon any truft or confidence, mediately or immediately, to or for the benefit or relief of any fuch perfon or perfons, ihall be utterly void and of none effect, to all intents, conftrudlions and purpoib whatfoever.
Page 87 - Reversion, or Remainder, any Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments, within the Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick...
Page 43 - ... registration ?" All the parliaments, except the parliament of Flanders, agreed, that he was; that, to admit the contrary doctrine would make it always open to argument, whether the party had or had not notice of the substitution...
Page 88 - Popish religion, shall be disabled, and is hereby made incapable to purchase either in his or her own name, or in the name of any other person or persons, to his or her use, or in trust for him or her, any manors, lands, profits out of lands, tenements, rents, terms, or hereditaments, within the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales, and town...
Page 55 - Riding, may be any way affected in law or equity, may, at the election of the party or parties concerned, be registered in...
Page 99 - ... the next of his or her kindred which shall be a Protestant shall have and enjoy the said lands, tenements, and hereditaments, without being accountable for the profits by him or her received during such enjoyment thereof as aforesaid, but, in case of any wilful waste committed on the said lands, tenements, or hereditaments by the person so having or enjoying the same, or any other by his or her...
Page 59 - ... and two juftices of the ff peace, and the clerk of the peace of the fame fc county or counties, or two of them at the leaft,
Page 57 - ... entered therein shall be numbered, and the day of the month, and the year, and hour, or time of the day, when every memorial is registered shall be entered in the margins of the said to keep in register books, and of the said memorial...
Page 65 - ... grant, bargain and sell shall amount to, and be construed and adjudged in all courts of judicature, to be express covenants to the bargainee and his heirs and assigns, from the bargainer for...