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Institutions
The Institutes are divided into four books, each book into several titles, and each title into several parts--the first of which is called Principium, and those which follow, paragraphs. The first book of the Institutes has twenty-six
Marshalling
persons interested in the equities so dealt with are entitled, as against the mortgagor, to require that the first mortgage shall be paid off in the first place out of the property not so dealt with, or
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
Limitation of actions and prosecutions. By various statutes, of which the first was 21 Jac. 1, c. 16, the (English) Limitation Act, 1623, and the principal succeeding ones, the Real
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Vagrants
points out three classes of persons:- 1st, idle and disorderly persons; 2nd, rogues and vagabonds; 3rd, incorrigible rogues. First. Idle and Disorderly Persons.-The following are, under the Vagrancy Act, 1824, s. 3, to be deemed 'idle and
Rent
Rent [fr. reditus Lat.], a certain profit issuing yearly out of lands and tenements corporeal; it may be regarded as of a two fold nature--first, as some-thing issuing out of the land, as a compensation for...
Payment, out of
Payment, out of, the words 'payment out of' in its first meaning connotes actual payment, e.g., by taking the money out of the drawer or drawing a cheque on
Proxy
to be available only at the meeting so specified, and any adjournment thereof [(English) Stamp Act, 1891, and First Schedule]. The Standing Orders of Parliament (L.S.O. 62 and C.S.O. 62) prohibit the sending out of stamped proxies
County Councils
then retire together. The ordinary day of election and reitrement,which by the (English) Local Government Act,1888, was the 1st of November, was,by the County Councils (Elections) Act, 1891, reproduced by Local Government Act, 1933, s. 9, changed
Tacking
Tacking. Before 1926 the law was that, 'if a third mortgagee buys in the first mortgage, though it be pendente lite, pending a bill brought by the second mortgagee to redeem the first,
Notice
of s 10 of that Act created after 1888 or acquired after 1888, and not registered within the first year aftr conveyance; (2) land charges in Class B of the same s.; (3) in Class C of
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