The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Zväzok 31

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Butterworths, 1871

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Strana 190 - B., that shares in this company were not an interest in land within the 4th section of the statute of frauds ; and...
Strana 150 - LORD CAIRNS'S DECISIONS. Reported by FRANCIS S. REILLY, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. In 8vo., 1871, price 2ls., cloth, A TREATISE ON THE STATUTES OF ELIZABETH AGAINST FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES. The Bills of Sale Registration Acts, and the Law of Voluntary Dispositions of Property generally. BY HW MAY, BA (Ch.
Strana 69 - It appeared that these mules were fixed by means of screws, some into the wooden floor, some into lead which had been poured in a melted state into holes in stones for the purpose of receiving Hitscrews ; audit was considered by the Court of Exchequer, as a question of fact, whether the machines so fixed were parcel of the freehold.
Strana 184 - It would have been a different question if the springs had been let, and the tenant had been at the expense of erecting these salt works : he might very well have said, " I leave the estate no worse than I found it.
Strana 176 - Candidates that their Answers to the Questions at the Examination were highly satisfactory, and would have entitled them to Honorary Distinction if they had not been above the age of 20 : — WILLIAM LYMINOTON WILLIAMS.
Strana 57 - ... which consists of a building, &c., for the purpose of containing the pans, &c., which are fixed to the ground. The inheritance cannot be enjoyed without them. They are accessories necessary to the enjoyment of the principal. The owner erected them for the benefit of the inheritance.
Strana 261 - Algernon, supposed to be his handwriting, which was not proved by the testimony of any one witness, to be written by him ; but the jury was directed to believe it by comparing it with other writings of the said Algernon...
Strana 114 - An agent, unless specially forbidden by his principal to do so, can delegate his powers to another person in any of the following cases, and in no others: 1. When the act to be done is purely mechanical; 2. When it is such as the agent cannot himself, and the subagent can lawfully perform; 3. When it is the usage of the place to delegate such powers; or, 4. When such delegation is specially authorized by the principal.
Strana 53 - ... building, engine, or machinery, either for agricultural purposes, or for the purposes of trade and agriculture...
Strana 54 - Prius, he is stated to have holden that the tenant who had erected a barn upon the premises, and put it upon pattens and blocks of timber lying upon the ground, but not fixed in or to the ground, might by the custom of the country take them away at the end of his term. To be sure he might, and that without any custom ; for the terms of the statement exclude them from being considered as fixtures : " they were not fixed in or to the ground.

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