Lex Vadiorum: The Law of Mortgages...In the Savoy, T. Ward, 1728 - 259 pages |
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A. B. his Heirs abfolute Adminiftrators and Affigns Affets Affurance aforefaid againſt alfo bargain Baron and Feme bearing Date becauſe C. D. his Executors Cafe caufe Condition Confideration Court of Equity Covenant cutors Debt decreed Deed Defeafance Defendant demifed devifed difcharged doth Emblements Equity of Redemption faid A. B. faid C. D. faid E. F. faid Indenture faid J. L. faid Manor faid Mortgage faid Premiffes faid Sum faid T. C. faid Term fame fecond fecured feifed Feof Feoffee Feoffment Feoffor feve fhall fhould firft fuch fufficient gage grant hath Heirs and Affigns Heirs or Affigns himſelf Hufband ibid Incumbrances Indenture of Leafe Intereft Jointure laft Lands Leffee Meffuages ment Mort Mortgage Money Mortgageor Orator pay the Money Perfonal Eftate Plaintiff Poffeffion Provifo Purchaſe Reafon redeem Releaſe Rents ſaid ſhall Tender thefe Prefents thereof theſe Preſents Truft unto the faid verf Vernon Vide void whatſoever Wife
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Page 124 - TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said tract of land and all and singular other the premises hereby granted and released and every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenances...
Page 63 - Vicar, &c. of the faid pari(h and pari(h church, (hall •fhali' and will well and truly pay, or caufe to be paid, unto the faid...
Page 2 - And it seemeth that the cause why it is called mortgage is, for that it is doubtful whether the feoffor will pay, at the day limited, such sum or not; and if he doth not pay, then the land, which is put in pledge upon condition for the payment of the money, is taken from him for ever, and so dead to him upon condition, &c.; and if he doth pay the money, then the pledge is dead as to the tenant, &c.
Page 6 - For in natural justice and equity, the principal right of the mortgagee is to the money, and his right to the land is only a security for the money...
Page 257 - A is admitted tenant of the land to hold it to him and his heirs at the will of the lord according to the custom of the manor.
Page 67 - EF his executors, adminiftrators, and affigns, or fome of them, fhall and will well and truly pay, or caufe to be paid unto the faid...
Page 113 - Dexter and his successors, from the day of the date hereof, for and during, and unto the full end and term of eight calendar months from thence next ensuing and fully to be complete and ended.
Page 78 - Studd, his heirs, executors, or adminiftrators, or either of them, {hall and do well and truly pay, or caufe to be paid unto the...
Page 148 - Degree; any thing herein contained to the contrary thereof in any wife notwithftanding.
Page 168 - ... free and clear and freely and clearly acquitted, exonerated and discharged of and from all and all manner of former and other gifts, grants, bargains...