Commentaries on the recent statutes relative to conveyancing, namely; the Infeftment Act of 1845, the Heritable Securities Acts of 1845 & 1847, and ... Act, and Service of Heirs Act of 1847 - Softcover

Duff, Alexander

 
9780217812597: Commentaries on the recent statutes relative to conveyancing, namely; the Infeftment Act of 1845, the Heritable Securities Acts of 1845 & 1847, and ... Act, and Service of Heirs Act of 1847

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1848 edition. Excerpt: ...a petition shall be presented as aforesaid praying for warrant of service, and for decree against any person so having a right to the superiority of any lands, and not having completed his feudal title thereto, whether the annual reddendo shall be above or below the value or amount of five pounds sterling, it shall be competent for him at any time before expiration of the days of intimation, or before interim ted as ntoresnid1 to lodge, as part Over-superior's Rights not to be extended or affected. XII. That the investiture thus completed upon the forfeiture of such heir-apparent, or upon the relinquishment of the superiority by such heir-apparent, and acceptance by the petitioner, shall in all respects, and to all intents and purposes, be as effectual as if such apparent heir had completed his titles to the superiority, and thereafter conveyed the same to the petitioner, and the latter, after completing his titles under the over-superior, had resigned ad remanentiarn in his own hands: Provided always; that the title so completed shall not in any respect extend the interests ol such over-superior, and tliat lie shall be entitled to no more than the BBBQgjfleg WhuihiT BTgfl or Untaxed, to which he would have been entitled ii' such apparent heir had remained his vassal. Vassal obtaining or accepting Forfeiture or Relinquishment of Superiority to be liable for its Value, but Forfeiture or Relinquishment not to infer Representation. XIII. Provided always, and be it enacted, That in the case of such forfeiture or relinquishment of superiority by any apparent heir in manner above mentioned, the vassal obtaining or accepting the same, and making up titles under the over-superior, shall be liable, but subject always to retention of expenses as...

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