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Partition, Deed of
Partition, Deed of, a primary or original convey-ance. When an estate was held in community by joint tenants,
Pawn or Pledge
of personal property the right of property passes by the conveyance to the mortgagee, and the possession is not or may
Personal property
This was extended by the (English) Emergency Act, 1881, to conveyances of freehold land or choses in action by a husband
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Priority
1926, puisne mort-gagees to whom the equity of redemption was conveyed in succession obtained priority by the order in date of
Real representative
(English) Land Transfer Act, 1897, s. 2, and the (English) Conveyancing Act, 1911, s. 12), all the personal representatives or all
Service
(English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 196, replacing and extending the Conveyancing Act, 1881, s. 67 (4). See POST. As to address
Resulting trust
the Law of Property Act, provides that in a voluntary conveyance executed after 1925, a resulting trust for the grantor will
Seisin, Livery of
while incorporeal hereditaments such as a remainder or easement were conveyed by writing under seal. After the Real Property Act, 1845
Toll
to be drawn or propelled thereby, and to carry and convey upon the railway all such passengers and goods as shall
Undivided shares in land
Act, 1925], or (s. 34, L.P. Act, 1925) by a conveyance of the land to persons of full age in undivided
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