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Registration of title of land
has been registered. Registration with 'good leasehold' title confers the same privileges and is subject to the same incumbrances and interests (if any) as registration with 'absolute' title, except that 'good leasehold' does not include a guarantee
Notice
ss. 79-83, and 87 of the (English) Companies Act,1929, avoided an unregistered mortgage as against a subsequent registered incumbrancer, even with express notice. The principle on which this case was decided has become statutory under the (English)
Abstract of title
the title from the date fixed by the contract or by statute for its commencement and discloses every incumbrance affecting it, by setting out the material parts of all deeds, wills and other documents, and stating the
Debenture
lands, of which a company is registered as proprietor or chargee, is not affected by notice of any incumbrance registered with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies unless the incumbrance is registered or otherwise protected under the
Tail
the interest, yet, having only a particular interest, he is not bound to pay off any charge or incumbrance affecting the estate; if, however, he do so, the presumption is that the meant to exonerate the estate
Title
or remainder is outstanding in the Crown, or in any stranger; and 5. That there are no registered incumbrances which the purchaser cannot procure either to be extinguished or assigned (see s. 43, L.P. Act, 1925, as
Contract for sale of land
vendor is to make a good title to the land for an estate in fee simple free from incumbrances, Hughes v. Parker, 8 M & W 344. He is under an obligation to show a good title
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