A System of the Forms of Deeds Used in Scotland: By Robert Bell, ...A. Guthrie, 1797 - Conveyancing |
Common terms and phrases
againſt alſo articles of roup attorney bailie betwixt BIND and OBLIGE blench burdens cafe caſe chafer claufe clauſe confent DECLARING deed defcribed difponed Edinburgh eftate entry eſtate expence expreffed faid A. B. faid C. D. faid difpofition faid fubjects faid G. H. faid L. M. faid lands faid term fale fame favour fecurities feller fervice feu charter feu contract feu farm fhall fhould firſt fore fuch fufficient granted ground heirs and affignees heirs and fucceffors heirs portioners heritably and irredeemably holden houſe huſband immediate lawful fuperiors infeft inftrument intereft letters of horning manner forefaid Martinmas muſt myſelf neceffary notary notary public obliges himſelf parcels paſs payable payment perfon poffeffion precept of fafine procuratory of refignation purchaſer purpoſe regiſter rents reſpective ſaid ſhall ſpecified ſtate Sterling tailzie teinds thefe themſelves thereof thereto theſe preſents tion uſe vaffal warrandice warrant WHOLE the lands witneffes
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Page 135 - Sterling, to be paid by the party failing to the party performing, or willing to perform, over and above performance.
Page 314 - Lord 17 — , and in the year of the reign of our fovereign lord George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, king defender of the faith...
Page 244 - 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, etc.
Page 184 - In the name of God, amen. — Be it known to all men by this present public instrument. That...
Page 12 - ... performance. And both parties consent to the registration hereof in the Books of Council and Session Sheriff Court of Dunbartonshire or other Judges...
Page 217 - George by the grace of God, King of Great Britain France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, To...
Page 218 - ... being elapsed, that immediately thereafter ye denounce him our Rebel, put him to the horn, and use the whole other order against him prescribed by law...
Page 424 - Majefty his royal charter or letters patent, undsr the feal appointed by the treaty of union to be kept and ufed in Scotland, in place of the great...
Page 30 - L.200 sterling, to be paid by the party failing, to the party observing, or willing to observe, attour performance: And they consent to the Registration hereof in the Books of Council and Session, or others competent for preservation ; and, if necessary, that Letters of Horning, on six days...
Page 323 - ... they are hereby obliged to sell to each heritor, the teinds of his own lands at the rate of six years...