A Treatise on Leases: Explaining the Nature and Effect of the Contract of Lease and the Legal Rights Enjoyed by the Parties

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A. Constable, 1820 - 666 pages
 

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Page 561 - And I consent to the registration hereof in the books of council and session, or any other judges books competent; therein to remain for preservation; and thereto I constitute my procurators, &c.
Page 556 - ... at two terms in the year, Whitsunday and Martinmas, by equal portions...
Page 575 - ... in the Books of Council and Session, or others competent, therein to remain for preservation ; and if necessary, that letters of horning on six days...
Page 517 - Sterling, to be paid by the party failing, to the party observing, or willing to observe the same, aiid' that over and above performance : AND they CONSENT to the REGISTRATION hereof in the books of Councjl and Session, or other Judges* books competent, that letters of horning on six days...
Page 603 - And upon production of such tack, and horning duly executed, to the deputy-sheriff or steward, or their substitutes, of the shire or stewartry where the lands lie, they are hereby authorised and required, within six days after the term of removal appointed by the tack, to eject such tenant, and to deliver the possession void to the setter, or those having right from him.
Page 591 - ... as is alleged : Our will is herefore, and we charge you, that on sight hereof ye pass, and in our name and authority...
Page 540 - The which to do, we commit to you conjunctly and severally our full power, by these our Letters, delivering the same by you duly executed and indorsed again to the bearer.
Page 590 - Lords, and the pursuer reponed and restored thereagainst in integrum ; and the defender Ought and Should be Decerned and Ordained, by decree foresaid, to make payment to the pursuer of the sum of £ sterling...
Page 507 - TT, and his foresaids, at all hands, and against all deadly, as law will...
Page 10 - Ceteris servis, non in nostrum morem descriptis per familiam ministeriis, utuntur. Suam quisque sedem, suos penates regit. Frumenti modum dominus, aut pecoris aut vestis, ut colono, injungit: et servus hactenus paret; cetera domus officia uxor ac liberi exsequuntur.

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