9 results filtered with: Mortgages - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Martin Caulfield Basil, Esq; appellant. Sir Arthur Atcheson, bart. respondent. The appellant Basil's case.
Basil, Martin Caulfield.Date: 1715]- Books
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Between John Price, gentleman, - - - - appellant. And Thomas Folliot Baugh, Gentleman, - - respondent. The appellant's case.
Price, John, active 1753.Date: 1753]- Books
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Lex vadiorum. The law of mortgages. Wherein is treated, the nature of mortgages, either by deed absolute, and the several sorts of proviso's therein; Or by Defeazance, Demise and Redemise, Covenant, or otherwise: With special Clauses, Conditions, &c. Illustrated by many Presidents and adjudged Cases. Also Of Payment of Mortgage Money, by whom and to whom; and several Cases and Rules of Tender, &c. Likewise of Assignments of Mortgages; and the Manner of Transferring, Accounting, &c. With proper Presidents thereof. And Further, Of the Equity of Redemption, and the Nature of it, and by what Rules 'tis govern'd, and of Releases thereof, and how Transferrable or Extinguishable: With the Niceties of buying in Precedent Incumbrances, &c. with Presidents of Bills, Answers, Pleas, &c. The second edition; with the addition of modern cases of mortgages, Pawns, Pledges, &c. lately adjudged at Common Law, and in Equity. By Samuel Carter of the Inner-Temple, Esq;
S. C. (Samuel Carter), of the Inner-Temple, Esquire.Date: 1728- Books
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Mary Wichehalse, widow, relict and executrix of John Wichalse, her late deceas'd husband, appellant. John Short, respondent. The appellant's case.
Wichehalse, Mary.Date: 1713]- Books
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Mathew Lant Esq; appellant. Alice Crispe and William Crispe, respondents. The appellant's case.
Lant, Mathew.Date: 1720]- Books
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Mathias Arcedeckne gent. and Mary his wife, appellants. James Horan gent. Florence Collanane, William Burke, and the representatives of Nicholas Arcedeckne, deceased, respondents. And the said James Horan, ----- appellant. And the said Mathias Arcedeckne, and Mary his wife, respondents. The case of the appellants in the original appeal, and respondents to the cross-appeal.
Arcedeckne, Mathias.Date: 1730]- Books
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Lex vadiorum. The law of mortgages. Wherein is treated, the nature of mortgages, either by deed absolute, and the several sorts of proviso's therein; Or by Defeazance, Demise and Redemise, Covenant, or otherwise: With special Clauses, Conditions, &c. Illustrated by many Precedents and adjudged Cases. Also of Payment of Mortgage Money, by whom and to whom; and several Cases and Rules of Tender, &c. Likewise of Assignments of Mortgages; and the Manner of Transferring, Accounting, &c. With proper Precedents thereof. And further, Of the Equity of Redemption, and the Nature of it, and by what Rules 'tis govern'd, and of Releases thereof, and how transferrable or extinguishable: With the Niceties of buying in precedent Incumbrances, &c. with Precedents of Bills, Answers, Pleas, &c. The third edition; with the addition of modern cases of mortgages, Pawns, Pledges, &c. lately adjudged at Common Law, and in Equity. By Samuel Carter of the Inner Temple, Esq;
S. C. (Samuel Carter), of the Inner-Temple, Esquire.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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Mary Wichehalse, widow, executrix of John Wichehalse, her late husband, deceas'd, appellant. John Short, respondent the respondent's case.
Short, John, active 1691-1708.Date: 1713]- Books
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Lex vadiorum. The law of mortgages. Wherein is treated the nature of mortgages, and the several sorts of proviso's in the same deed, or by deed absolute; Defeazance, Demise and Redemise; or by Covenant, and otherwise: With special Clauses, Conditions and Covenants; Explained and illustrated by many adjudged Cases at Common Law, and by Presidents. Likewise of the payments of the mortgage-money, by whom and to whom; and several Cases and Rules of Tender. Also of assignments of mortgages; and the Manner of Assignees Transferring, Accounting, &c. With proper and Well-Pen'd Presidents, according to the Circumstances of Cases. And further, of the equity of redemption, and the Nature of it, and how it is governed by the Rules of Equity; and of Releases of Equity of Redemption, and how Transferrable or Extinguishable; With the Niceties of buying in Precedent Incumbrances. And several other Matters and Cases adjudged in the High Court of Chancery (with Presidents of Bills, Answers, Pleas) &c. To which are added several cases of pawns and pledges adjudged at Common Law.
S. C. (Samuel Carter), of the Inner-Temple, Esquire.Date: MDCCVI. [1706]