| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - Court rules - 1860 - 668 pages
...benefit ; to hold the said goods and chattels to the said AB as his proper goods and chattels, and also to hold the said lands, tenements, rectories, tithes,...to his assigns, until the said two several sums of & and £ , together with interest as aforesaid, shall have been levied. And in what manner you shall... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - Arbitration and award - 1861 - 144 pages
...had any disposing power, which he might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit ; to hold to him the said goods and chattels...thereof, to him and to his assigns, until the said sum, together with interest upon the same at the rate of four pounds per centum per annum from the... | |
| Great Britain, Sir John Charles Frederic Sigismund Day - Civil procedure - 1861 - 586 pages
...had any disposing power, which he might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit, to hold to him the said goods and chattels as his proper goods aud chattels, and to hold the said lands, tenements, rectories, tithes, rents, and hereditaments respectively,... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1865 - 1004 pages
...had any disposing power which he might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit, to hold to him the said goods and chattels,...and to hold the said lands, tenements, rectories, tithr«. rents, and hereditaments respectively, according to the nature and tenure thereof, to hiii)... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1865 - 796 pages
...before us at Westminster at the sum of £ , and further to satisfy the said AB the said sum of £ (a) together with interest upon the said two several sums of £ and £ , at the rate of £4 per centum per annum, from the said day of , in the year of our Lord ,(A) and have there then this... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Law - 1870 - 756 pages
...disposing power which le might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit, x> hold to him' the said goods and chattels as his proper goods nnd chattels, and :o hold the said lands, tenements, rectories, tithes, rents, and hereditaments respectively,... | |
| Great Britain, Sir John Charles Frederic Sigismund Day, John Charles Frederic Sigismund Day - Civil procedure - 1868 - 712 pages
...him the said goods and court into chattels as his proper goods and chattels, and to hold coun'tMr" the said lands, tenements, rectories, tithes, rents...hereditaments respectively, according to the nature day of (a), or at any time afterwards, or ( 0 ) The day and tenure thereof, to him and to his assigns,... | |
| Henry Philip Roche - Bankruptcy - 1870 - 312 pages
...had any disposing power which he might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit ; to hold to him the said goods and chattels...nature and tenure thereof to him and to his assigns, uutil the said two several sums of £ and £ together with interest upon the said sum of £ at the... | |
| Edmund Thomas Bewley - Civil procedure - 1871 - 652 pages
...the assent of any other person, at the time of the delivery of this writ to you, exercise for his own benefit, to hold to him the said goods and chattels, as his own proper goods and chattels, and to hold the said lands, tenements, rectories, tithes, and hereditaments... | |
| William Downes Griffith - Civil procedure - 1875 - 700 pages
...had any disposing power which he might without the assent of any other person exercise for his own benefit, to hold to him the said goods and chattels...to his assigns, until the said two several sums of I. and I., together with interest upon the said sum of I. at the rate of I. per centum per annum from... | |
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