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Owner

Act, 1924 (2 of 1924), s. 2 (xxvi)] Means a person in whose name a motor vehicle stands registered, and where such person is a minor, the guardian of such minor, and in relation to a motor … in relation to a motor vehicle which is the subject of a hire-purchase, agreement, or an agreement of lease or an agreement of hypothecation, the person in possession of the vehicle under that agreement. [Motor Vehicles Act,

Abstract of title

of title delivered to him within a reasonable time, Compton v. Bagley, (1892) 1 Ch 313. As to registered land, see the Land Registration Act, 1925, s. 110, and Brickdale and Stewart-Wallace on the Land Registration Act, … Property Act, 1925, s. 44, unless an earlier title may be required by law. On a sale of leaseholds, for instance, the lease, whatever its date, must be abstracted, Frend v. Buckley, (1875) LR 5 QB Ex

Tithe Rent-Charge

charged, i.e. (a) the estate owner in respect of the fee-simple unless it is subject to a long lease of more than 14 years at a rent less than a rack rent (see that title), and (b) … stock to be issued and the persons to receive that stock for compensation, and (2) to determine and register the annuities charged in substitution, to apportion annuities in respect of land owned by two or more persons

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Title, Covenants for

cross powers of distress and entry, see L.P. Act, 1925, s. 190. For covenants implied in respect of registered land, see Land Registration Act, 1925, and Land Registry Rules, r. 77. … whom it is made, as from time to time may reasonably be required. (B) In a conveyance of leasehold property for valuable consideration other than a mortgage, the further covenant, by a person expressed to convey as

Rectification

Clerk, (1902) 87 LT 144; Re Schott, 1901 P. 190. Also an alteration rectifying an entry in a register, e.g., company, patents, trade-marks, etc. 'Rectification' implies the correctness of an error or removal of defects or imperfections, … Fisher, (1886) 34 Ch D 367; in conveyances White v. White, (1872) LR 15 Eq 247; and in leases Cowan v. Truefitt, Ltd., (1899) 2 Ch 309. As to wills, see Vaughan v. Clerk, (1902) 87 LT

Covenant

the rule in Tulk v. Moxhay, 2 Ph 774, and these covenants if made after 1925 must be registered as a land charge, see (English) L.C. Act, 1925, s. 10, Class C. As to the discharge or … expressions or arise out of the nature of the transaction. In a conveyance by deed of real or leasehold property certain qualified covenants for title, quiet enjoyment and further assurance are implied if the person conveying is

Transfer

under s. 63 (ibid.), a transfer of shares in or debentures of the com-pany is not to be registered except on production of a proper instrument of transfer (as provided for by the Articles (see Table A … provided that a transfer (therein called a feoffment) (see that title) of land, and an assignment of a lease (therein called a 'chattel interest') of land must be by deed. See DEED. By the Companies Act, 1929,

Charity Commissioners

and many other powers. There are, however, certain institutions exempted from their jurisdiction, e.g., certain universities and colleges, registered places of worship, and charities wholly supported by voluntary contributions; see s. 62 of the Act of 1853, … Acts. They exercise very extensive powers of management and control over charities, including power to authorize sales, exchanges, leases and mortgages of charity property; to frame new schemes where the original terms of the trust can no

Limitation of actions and prosecutions

s. 44. A title under the Statutes of Limitation can be acquired to land although it has been registered under the Land Registration Act, 1925, s. 75, if the claimant satisfies the registrar and obtains registration in … the rightful owner was not dispossessed by the trespasser, for instance; a trespasser occupying land held under a lease acquires no rights against the reversioner, whatever the length of the term may be, even though the rent

Person

(1956) SCR 154. The words 'person to whom he has sold the goods' in s. 10(b) means 'a registered dealer to whom he has sold the goods', B.K. Wadeyar v. Daulatram Rameshwarlal, AIR 1961 SC 311: (1961) … company, may be a 'respectable and responsible person' within the meaning of a covenant against assignment in a lease, Willmott v. London Road Car Co., (1910) 2 Ch 525. A corporation is not a person for the

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