Statutes affecting the practice of conveyancing passed in the years 1874, 1881, 1882; comprising the Vendor & Purchaser Act, 1874, Conveyancing Acts, ... Property Act, 1882, with the rules of cour - Softcover

Williams, Thomas Cyprian

 
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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. 1884 Excerpt: ...to be respectively appointed as hereinafter provided. (Sect. 83). In those cases where, by reason of residence beyond seas, or ill-health, or any other sufficient cause, any married woman shall be prevented from making the acknowledgment required by this Act before a judge or a Master in Chancery, or any of the perpetual commissioners to be appointed as aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster, or any judge of that Court, to issue a commission specially appointing any person therein named to be a commissioner to take the acknowledgment by any married woman to bo therein named of any such deed as aforesaid; provided always, that every such commission shall bo made returnable within such Fines and Recoveries (Ireland) Act. time, to be therein expressed, as the said Court or judge shall think fit. Stat. 4 & 5 Will. IV. c. 92, ss. 70, 74 are in the same words as Stat. 3 & 4 Will. IV. o. 74, ss. 79, 83 respectively, except that in the former Act Dublin is substituted for Westminster. The previous law. Statutes repealed. Effect of sect. 7. Before the above section came into operation, the acknowledgment of a deed by a married woman, if taken by commissioners, had to be taken by two perpetual or two special commissioners (p); it was necessary that a certificate of the taking of such an acknowledgment should be duly signed and filed (q), otherwise the acknowledgment was of no effect (r); and, after the certificate had been duly filed, the deed took effect from the time of acknowledgment (s). The certificate of acknowledgment was rendered necessary by those provisions of Stats. 3 & 4 Will IV. c. 74, ss. 84--88; 4 & 5 Will. IV. c. 92, ss. 75-79 which are repealed by the above section (t). The repeal of Stats. 17 &...

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