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Abstract of title
Land Registration Act, 1925. An abstract is said to be perfect if it deduces the title from the date fixed by the contract or by statute for its commencement and discloses every incumbrance affecting it, by setting … estate only should set forth chronologically a clear statement of the material parts of the deeds, wills, writings, records, and private Acts of Parliament, which at all affect or concern the title to be deduced, together with
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
of framing more beneficial than that required by the contract of tenancy. Compensation is not payable unless a record of the condition of the holding has been made under statute and the tenant has given notice of … until the expiration of a quarter or half-year after the rent became due, in which case the later date is to be taken as the date when the rent became due. Certain limitations are imposed in respect
bill
someone who was not a party to the original suit usually before the decree is entered in the record compare bill of review in this entry NOTE: Bills in the nature of a bill of review were … pay a named third party or anyone bearing it a specific amount of money on a named future date or on demand ;also : draft due bill : a bill given by a bank to the purchaser
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Copyhold
are essentially distinct, yet they are usually held at the same time, and the same roll serves to record the proceedings of both. In the court baron the suitors are judges. In the customary court the suitors … conveyance unless the assurance has been produced to the steward of the manor within six months from the date of execution and duly endorsed by him, see (English) Law of Properties Act, 1922, ss. 129 and 130.
Moabite stone
century b c and written in the Moabite alphabet the oldest Phoelignician type of the Semitic alphabet It records the victories of Mesha king of Moab esp those over Israel 2 Kings iii 4 5 27
Court-leet
offenes, such the stopping up of ways': Solicitor's Journal,Vol. 49, p. 493. The Court-leet is a court of record appointed to be held once a year within a particular hundred, lordship, or manor, before the steward of … the Manor presiding, a jury being empannelled one month aftr Easter and serving for a year from that date, the court being held 'for the purpose of preventing small offences in the nature of a common nuisance,'
Searches
the proper cases, searches should also be made at the Central Office for deeds enrolled there, or the Record Office if not kept at the Central Office, such as disentailing deeds, etc. Searches in the general sense … the (English) L.C. Act, 1925 (see those titles). The certificate is good against any charge registered between its date and comple-tion of purchase if the purchase is completed within two days [(English) L.P. (Amendment) Act, 1926, s.
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