The Conveyancing and Law of Property Act, 1881, and the Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874, with Notes: And Forms and Precedents Adapted for Use Under the Acts; Also the Solicitors' Remuneration Act, 1881

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Page 20 - ... rights, and advantages whatsoever, appertaining or reputed to appertain to the land, or any part thereof...
Page 80 - This section applies only if and as far as a contrary intention is not expressed...
Page 134 - For the purposes of this act, a person shall be deemed to be entitled to the possession or to the receipt of the rents and profits...
Page 63 - Act contains such a declaration as is in this section mentioned by the retiring and continuing trustees, and by the other person, if any, empowered to appoint trustees, that declaration shall, without any conveyance or assignment, operate to vest in the continuing trustees alone, as joint tenants, and for the purposes of the trust, the estate, interest, or right to which the declaration relates (I).
Page 12 - Building purposes include the erecting and the improving of, and the adding to, and the repairing of buildings ; and a building lease...
Page 78 - Where a solicitor produces a deed, having in the body thereof or indorsed thereon a receipt for consideration money or other consideration, the deed being executed, or the indorsed receipt being signed, by the person entitled to give a receipt for that consideration...
Page 33 - Where a person retains possession of documents and gives to another an undertaking in writing for safe custody thereof that undertaking shall impose on the person giving it and on every person having possession or control of the documents from time to time...
Page 24 - ... of any person to whom the conveyance is expressed to be made, or of any person deriving title under him...
Page 65 - An executor, or two or more trustees acting together, or a sole acting trustee where, by the instrument, if any, creating the trust, a sole trustee is authorized to execute the trusts and powers thereof, may, if and as he or they...
Page 21 - ... view of frankpledge and all that to view of frankpledge doth belong, mills, mulctures, customs, tolls, duties, reliefs, heriots, fines, sums of money, amerciaments, waifs, estrays, chiefrents, quit-rents...

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