I give you that orange," which one would think would be what is called in legal phraseology, •" an absolute conveyance of all right and title therein," the phrase would run thus : "I give you all and singular my estate and interest, right, title, and... Gleason's Monthly Companion - Side 81873Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew - 1840 - 566 sider
...you that orange,' which onc would think would he what is called, in legal phraseology, an absolote conveyance of all right and title therein,' the phrase...singular my estate and interest, right, title, and claim, t.nd advantage of and in that orange, with all the rind, skin, Juice, pulp, and pips, and all right... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1840 - 558 sider
...all right and title therein/ the phru« would run thus : * Т give you all and singular my estate aud interest, right, title, and claim, and advantage of and In that orange, with all the rind, »kin, juice, pulp, and pips, and all right and advantage therein, with full power to bite,... | |
| The treasury of wit and anecdote - 1842 - 336 sider
...give to another an orange, instead of saying, " I give you that orange," which one would be what is called in legal phraseology, " an absolute conveyance...with all its rind, skin, juice, pulp, and pips, and all right and advantages therein, with full power to bite, cut, suck, or otherwise eat the same, or... | |
| 1843 - 424 sider
...that declaration and transfer be deemed an absolute conveyance. Yet to make it perfectly legal it must run thus: — " I give you all and singular my estate...title and claim, and advantage of and in that orange, rind, skin, juice, pulp, pips, and all right and advantage therein, with full power to bite, cut, suck,... | |
| Edward Butt - 1852 - 680 sider
...another an orange, instead of saying, " I give you that orange," which one would think would be what is called in legal phraseology, "an absolute conveyance...title therein," the phrase would run thus : — " I gire you all and singular my estate and in. terest, right, title, and claim, and advantages of and... | |
| 1885 - 438 sider
...into tiers, and separated by stairs and landing places. — American Cultivator. LEGAL PHRASEOLOGY. advantage of, and in that orange, with all its rind, skin, juice, pulp, and pips, and all right and advantage therein, with full power to bite, cut, suck, and otherwise eat the same, or... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 378 sider
...another an orange, instead of saying, " I give you that orange," which one would think would be what is called in legal phraseology, " an absolute conveyance...and in that orange, with all its rind, skin, juice, pulps, and all right and advantages therein, with full power to bite, cut, suck, or otherwise eat the... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 384 sider
...another an orange, instead of saying, " I give you that orange," which one would think would be what is called in legal phraseology, " an absolute conveyance...and in that orange, with all its rind, skin, juice, pulps, and all right and advantages therein, with full power to bite, cut, suck, or otherwise eat the... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 410 sider
...another an orange, instead of saying, "I give you that orange/7 which one would think would be what is called in legal phraseology, "an absolute conveyance...and in that orange, with all its rind, skin, juice, pulps, and all right and advantages therein, with full power to bite, cut, suck, or otherwise eat the... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 422 sider
..." an absolute conveyance of all right and title therein," the phrase would run thus: " 1 give yon, all and singular, my estate and interest, right, title,...and in that orange, with all its rind, skin, juice, pulps, and all right and advantages therein, with full power to bite, cut, suck, or otherwise eat the... | |
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