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Inland instrument
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inland marine insurance
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Stamp duties
The consolidating Stamp Act, 1870, superseded the very numerous older enactments [in great part repealed by the (English) Inland Revenue Repeal Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 90)] in regard to the duty on the various … Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 90)] in regard to the duty on the various classes of instruments, but by s. 17 of the Stamp Act, 1870 (re-enacted by s. 14 of the Stamp Act, 1891),
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Negotiable instruments
Anne, c. 9. and 7 Anne, c. 25, and placed in all respects upon the same footing with inland bills of exchange. [s. 13(1), Negotiable Instrument Act] The (English) Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, contains the law
Adjudication stamp
Adjudication stamp, the stamp impressed on or affixed to an instrument after the Commissioners of Inland Revenues have been requested by any person under s. 12 of the Stamp Act, 1891, in a case
marine insurance
of cargo or the means or instruments of its transportation whether on land, sea, or air see also inland marine insurance, ocean marine insurance … marine insurance : insurance against loss by damage to or destruction of cargo or the means or instruments of its transportation whether on land, sea, or air see also inland marine insurance, ocean marine insurance
Priority
see Dearle v. Hall. Subject to the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925, the assignee of an equitable interest inland having notice will himself be bound to give effect to prior equitable claims of which he has notice, … preference by reason merely that the same is secured by or arises under a bond, deed, or other instrument under seal, or is otherwise made or constituted a specialty debt. The priority in legal and equitable assignments
Tenancy in Common
Tenancy in Common. Legal estate in undivided shares inland has been abolished by the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 1, which reduced the interest of tenants-in-common … titles, and not a joint title. A tenancy-in-common will, as a rule, be construed to exist wherever the instrument creating it indicates that the land is to be held in shares, equally, or in moieties, or the
Mortmain
Act' is 9 Geo. 2, c. 36. It provided that no land, or money to be laid out inland, might be given for any charitable use except by deed executed twelve months before the death of the … sub-ss. (6) and (9) of the Charitable Uses Act, 1888, are no longer required, and the assurance or instrument must be sent to the offices of the Charity Commissioners within six months after execution or permitted extension
Succession duties
Duty Act, 1853, amended by 22 & 23 Vict. c. 21, ss. 12-15, and by the Customs and Inland Revenue Acts, 1881, 1888, and 1889, imposed a new set of duties, varying in amount from 1 per … Northern Ireland--unlike legacy duty, it falls on property passing by death (succession), under disposition by deed or other instrument (inter vivos) as well as by will or on an intestacy. The liability to duty arises on creation
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