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Petty-bag Office
is some what in the nature of an heirloom, and may descend by immemorial custom, without any ecclesiastical concurrence, from an ancestor to his heir. Consult Cripps's Law of the Church and Clergy, 5th Edn., 467. The … Petty-bag Office, an office belonging to the Common Law jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery, for suits for and against solicitors and officers of that Court, and for
Conditions of sale
the (English) L.P. Act, 1925:-(a) that the purchaser of a legal estate shall accept a title with the concurrence of any person entitled to an equitable estate if a title can be made free from the equity … to the title shown, and replies thereto. Rights of vendor to rescind, preparation of the conveyance, completion and powers of the vendor upon default by the purchaser, and any special conditions which may be necessary or advisable
Married women's property
restraint was imposed in pursuance of a pre-existing obligation, and the date of the exercise of a special power providing the restriction is that of the instrument exercising the power and not that of the instrument creating … a married woman or of a married woman and another was exempted from control by her husband, whose concurrence in the transfer of any such stock was dispensed with. By s. 10, any investments by a wife
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Common Law
Act, 1925, s. 36, all branches of the Supreme Court of Judicature are to administer law and equity concurrently; and by s. 25, and Jud. Act, 1875, s. 10, see now Judicature Act, 1925, s. 36, the … set down in writing, as is the case with Acts of Parliament; but that it receives its binding powers, as a law, from long and immemorial usage, and universal reception throughout the realm. The authenticity of these
Tail
W. and T.) Act, 1935, s. 4, and (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 167), her husband's concurrence only is necessary, but her deed required acknowledgment under the F. and R. Act, 1833, s. 40, if … agreement for a settlement in which the trusts to affect the property are sufficiently declared. Subject to his powers and duties as tenant for life under the (English) Settled Land Act, 1925, if a tenant-in-tail grant the
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