| Thomas William Henry Oakley - Divorce - 1885 - 352 pages
...of any other person exercise for his own benefit to hold to her the said goods and chattels as her proper goods and chattels, and to hold the said lands,...respectively, according to the nature and tenure thereof to her and to her assigns until the said sum of £72 4s. 5d. shall have been levied. Therefore we Command... | |
| Sir George Osborne Morgan, Edward Albert Wurtzburg - Court rules - 1885 - 798 pages
...said lands, terH'incnts, rectories, tithes, rents, and hereditaments respectively, according to tho nature and tenure thereof, to him and to his assigns until the said two several sums of I. and I. together with interest as aforesaid, shall have been levied. And in what manner you shall... | |
| Thomas Chitty - Civil procedure - 1902 - 976 pages
...without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit, to hold to him, the said AB, the said lands, tenements, rectories, tithes, rents...hereditaments respectively, according to the nature thereof, to him and to his assigns, until the said three several sums, together with interest upon... | |
| Ernest Bowen-Rowlands - Criminal procedure - 1904 - 484 pages
...disposing power which he might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit to hold the said lands, tenements, rectories, tithes,...thereof, to him and to his assigns, until the said sum of 1. ^f together with interest upon the said sum at the rate of 41. per centum per annum from... | |
| Great Britain - Administrative law - 1904 - 1060 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 and chattels, and to huld]* the said lauds, tenements, rectories, tithes, rents, and hereditaments respectively, according... | |
| George Browne - Divorce - 1905 - 826 pages
...disposing power which he might without the assent of any other person exercise for his own benefit, to hold the said lands, tenements, rectories, tithes,...and to his assigns until the said two several sums, and interest as aforesaid, shall have been levied. And in what manner you shall have executed this... | |
| Alexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson - Great Britain - 1907 - 712 pages
...disposing power which he might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit to hold the said lands, tenements, rectories, tithes,...to the nature and tenure thereof, to him and to his assigus, until the said two several sums of £ [judgment debt] and £ [costs], together with interest... | |
| George Browne, John H. Watts - Divorce - 1924 - 812 pages
...any disposing power which he might without thassent of any other person exercise for his own benefit, to hold the said lands, tenements, rectories, tithes,...and to his assigns until the said two several sums, and interest as aforesaid, shall have been levied. And in what manner you shall have executed this... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1860 - 1128 pages
...hold the said goods and chattels to the said . 1 ,/•'.;>•; his proper goods and chattels, and also to hold the said lands, tenements, rectories, tithes,...nature and tenure thereof, to him and to his assigns, untiHhe said sum of £ , together with interestas aforesaid, shall have been levied. And in what manner... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1839 - 1104 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 (foods and chattels, and to hold the said lands, tenements, rectories, tithes, rents, and hereditaments... | |
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