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Stamp duties
very large classes of instruments, being either (1) Bonds, (2) Conveyances of Transfers, (3) Leases or Agreements for Leases, (4) Mortgages
Registration of title of land
formalities do not affect such purchasers; (c) the method of conveyance or charge is simple; (d) subject to the statutory provisions,
Railway
to be drawn or propelled thereby and to carry and convey upon the railway all such passengers and goods as shall
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Dower
alienation, highly inconvenient and obstructive of the free course of conveyances. The legislature by the 27 Hen. 8, c. 10 (the
Joint-tenancy
act of the party, passed by the same matter of conveyance or claim in solido, and not as merchan-dise, or for
Easement
Such easements must be expressly provided for either in the conveyance or by a regrant by the grantee of the land,
unity
be identical as it relates to the cotenants [such a conveyance severs the joint tenancy by removing the unities of time
Copyhold
lands by the husband, or even by an agreement to convey, or by forfeiture, or by a grant of the freehold
Consideration
Act, 1925, s. 60, which provides that in a voluntary conveyance made after that year a resulting trust will not be
Execution of Deeds
to comply with a judgment directing him to execute any conveyance, etc., the Court may order that the conveyance, etc., may
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