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A treatise on springing uses; and other limitations by deed, corresponding with executory devises according to the arrangement in Mr. Fearne's Essay - John Wilson, Paperback
General Books LLC
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Release Date
5/18/2012
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ISBN-13
9781236138880 | 978-1-236-13888-0
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ISBN
1236138880 | 1-236-13888-0
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Format
Paperback
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Author(s)
John Wilson
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1836 Excerpt: ...premises for and during the remainder of so much of the said term as should be then to come, or of a competent part thereof, raise the sum of 5000/., or proportionably, according to the shares and proportions of the premises that should be contracted or agreed to be sold as aforesaid. or otherwise enter in and upon the said premises, and keep the same, until the said 5000/. or such proportion thereof as aforesaid, with interest at five per cent., should be fully satisfied and paid. and until the raising of such sum should raise out of the rents and profits the yearly sum of 500/., or proportionably, according to the value of such part as should be contracted to be sold, _ and pay the same unto such person or persons respectively "-J as would from time to time be entitled to the premises, in case such person or persons contracting to alien the premises were actually dead, or as would from time to time, or for the time being, be injured, or intended so to be, by any alienation, act, matter, or thing, in case the person or persons so contracting or agreeing to alien were actually dead. and after raising the said 5000/., or such proportion thereof as aforesaid, should place out the same at interest, and from time to time yearly pay such interest to such person or persons so injured or disappointed by such alienation, act, matter, or thing, or intended so to be, other than the person or persons so contracting or agreeing to alien. and that the said principal sum of 5000/., or such proportion thereof and interest as aforesaid, should be reserved and employed for the. benefit of such per son or persons respectively and successively, to whom the estate, use, and trust of the said premises, according to the true intent and meaning of the aforesaid limitation, i...
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