1925 Sections 59 And 295 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Attornment
'I become tenant to the purchaser.'-Co. Litt. 309. By s. 151 of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, replacing 4 Anne, c. 16, ss. 9, 10, all grants and conveyances of lands, rents, reversions, etc., are … payment of any rent to the grantor, or breach of the condition for non-payment, and by the same section of the (English) Act of 1925, replacing the (English) Distress for Rent Act, 1737 (11 Geo. 2, c.
Circuity of action
may be raised in the defence to an action. See Jud. Act, 1873, s. 24(3), and Judicature Act, 1925, s. 39; see also ss. 59 (2) and 61 of the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882. See COUNTERCLAIM.
Equitable claims and defences at Common Law
at Law only where an absolute and unconditional injunction wold be granted in Equity. The (English) Judicature Act, 1925, s. 36, and follow-ing sections, reproducing s. 24 of the (English) Judicature Act, 1873, has combined the jurisdiction
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Priority
see (English) Admin-istration of Estates Act, 1869, reproduced by ss. 32 to 34, (English) Administration of Estates Act, 1925, and the First Sch., which provides that in the administration of the estate of any person who shall … and, in their absence, for the indorsement of a memorandum on the trust instrument are provided by the section, see Dearle v. Hall. In regard to mortgages: before 1926, puisne mort-gagees to whom the equity of redemption
Lis pendens
Act, 1925 s. 2) Lis pendens affecting registered land should be registered at the Land Registry under s. 59 of the (English) Land Registration Act, 1925. … by way of defence, or the action may be stayed by the court, under the (English) Judicature Act, 1925, s. 41, replacing Judicature Act, 1873, s. 24 (5). The actual pendency of a suit in equity was
Settled land
(f of full age), and persons having the powers of a tenant for life under ss. 58 and 59 of 1882, as exten-ded by s. 20, 1925, such as tenants in tail, tenants in fee-simple subject to … succession' (Settled Land Act, 1882, s. 2) (see infra for the statutory definitions in the Settled Land Act, 1925, which has repealed the S.L. Acts, 1882-1890). Where the settlement consists of more instruments than one it is
Elegit
Act, 1925, ss. 6 and 7). See s. 23, ibid., in regard to registered land; see also ss. 59 and 61 of (English) the Land Registration Act, 1925; Edwards on Execution.
Concessi
granted), a word of frequent use in conveyances. By s. 59(2) of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, replacing the (English) Real Property Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 106), s. 4, the word 'grant'
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
The period may, possibly, have been reduced to thirty in most cases under the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 44. A title under the Statutes of Limitation can be acquired to land although it has been … Statute of Limitation applies. The statutory period in such case is six years [sub-s. (1) (b) of that section], but this protection does not extend to cases of retention by the trustee of the property or any
Appointment of new trustees
been supplied by various Acts of Parliament, the statute at present in force being the (English) Trustee Act, 1925, ss. 36 and 37 replacing and extending the 10th section of the (English) Trustee Act, 1893 (56 & … present in force being the (English) Trustee Act, 1925, ss. 36 and 37 replacing and extending the 10th section of the (English) Trustee Act, 1893 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 53), and s. 36 of the (English)
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