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bond
giving evidence of a debt issued by a government body or corporation that is sometimes secured by a lien on property and is often designed to take care of a particular financial need see also collateralized mortgage … a crime) with the condition that failure to perform or abstain will obligate the person or often a surety to pay a sum of money or will result in the forfeiture of money put up by the
Contract for sale of land
purchaser as a rule is accountable for interest on the unpaid price. See further CONDITIONS OF SALE, VENDORS LIEN, NOTICE, LAND CHARGES. … Contract for sale of land. The incidents of a contract for sale of land re regulated partly by statute and partly
Joint-tenancy
Should one expend money in the repair and improvement of the estate, he will have a claim or lien on the estate for the amount of such money. (3) When partners in trade purchase property for the … Joint-tenancy. This tenancy is created where the same interest in real or personal property is, by the act of the party, passed by the same matter
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Rescission
Lipski, (1901) 2 Ch 666. Where a purchaser rescinds under a power in the contract he has a lien for his deposit, Whitbread & Co. v. Watt, (1902) 1 Ch 835, but before 1926 the purchaser in … Rescission, annulment or destruction. A general term for the repudiation and annulment of any contract or transaction: see (English) Sale of Goods Act, 1893. A contract for the sale of real estate very commonly contains a
Chancery
raising of portions or other charges on land; sale and distribution of proceeds of property subject to a lien or charge; execution of trusts, charitable or private; rectification, setting aside, or cancelling deeds or other written instruments; … Chancery [fr. Cancelli, lattice-work, Lat.; chancellerie, Fr.]. the Court of Chancery, which administered equity (see that title) so far as distinct from law, was the highest court of judicature in this kingdom next to Parliament. Its
Sale of Goods Act, 1893
taking delivery. IV. Right of Unpaid Seller, in which are dealt with, amongst other things, the right of lien or right to retain the goods, and the right to stop in transition if the buyer becomes insolvent, … Sale of Goods Act, 1893 (English) (56 & 57 Vict. c. 71), codifying the law of the sale of
interest
payment or performance of an obligation [the security interest of a mortgagee in the mortgaged property] ;also : lien NOTE: While a lien may be created by statutory or judicial means without any agreement providing for security … a difference, concern, from inter- between, among + esse to be] 1 : a right, title, claim, or share in property Article Nine security interest : security interest in this entry beneficial interest : the right to
Title, Covenants for
conveyance before that date), of which the following is an abstract, are implied by virtue of the 7th s. of the (English) Conveyancing Act, 1881 (44 & 45 Vict. c. 41), replaced and extended by the (English) … incumbrance' and 'further assurance' as in (A). (D) In a conveyance by way of mortgage (including charge or lien) of freehold property subject to rent or leasehold property by a person expressed to convey as beneficial owner,
Revendication
of some commercial countries, a right is reserved to the vendor to retake them, or he has a lien upon them for the price, if unpaid: and in other countries he possesses a right of stoppage in … Revendication. Upon the sale of goods on credit, by the law of some commercial countries, a right is reserved to the vendor
Floating charge
but it is well understood and is used in Acts of Parliament, e.g., the (English) Finance Act, 1915, s. 27, and may be said to denote a security which is an equitable charge on the assets for … Acts of Parliament, e.g., the (English) Finance Act, 1915, s. 27, and may be said to denote a security which is an equitable charge on the assets for the time being of a going concern. It allows
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