Recitals, statements, and descriptions of facts, matters, and parties contained in deeds, instruments, Acts of Parliament, or statutory declarations, twenty years old at the date of the contract, shall, unless and except so far as they shall be proved... Exercises on Abstracts of Title Arranged for the Use of Law Students and ... - Page 294by William Henry Comyns - 1895 - 315 pagesFull view - About this book
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1878 - 1082 pages
...of the Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874 (37 and 38 Viet. c. 78). The 2nd clause is as follows : — " Recitals, statements and descriptions of facts, matters...declarations, twenty years old at the date of the contract, shall, unless and except so far as they shall be proved to be inaccurate, be taken to be sufficient... | |
| Josiah William Smith - Conveyancing - 1855 - 822 pages
...37 & 38 Viet. c. 78, s. 2, rule 2, it is enacted that, "subject to any stipulation to the contrary," "recitals, statements, and descriptions of facts,...declarations, twenty years old at the date of the contract, shall, unless and except so far as they shall be proved to be inaccurate, be taken to be sufficient... | |
| Great Britain - 1874 - 752 pages
...the intended lessee or assign shall not be entitled to call for the title to the freehold. Second. Recitals, statements, and descriptions of facts, matters,...declarations, twenty years old at the date of the contract, shall, unless and except so far as they shall be proved to be inaccurate, be taken to be sufficient... | |
| Henry Charles Deane - Conveyancing - 1875 - 528 pages
...made after the 31st of December 1874, and subject to any stipulation to the contrary in the contract, recitals, statements, and descriptions of facts, matters,...declarations, twenty years old at the date of the contract, shall, unless and except so far as they shall be proved to be inaccurate, be taken to be sufficient... | |
| Walter Arthur Copinger - Contracts for deeds - 1875 - 336 pages
...the "Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874 "(37 & 38 Viet. c. 78, s. 2, post. p. xxxvi), it is provided that recitals, statements, and descriptions of facts, matters,...declarations, twenty years old at the date of the contract, shall, unless and except so far as they shall be proved to be inaccurate, be taken to be sufficient... | |
| Law - 1875 - 682 pages
...(b} Recitals, statements and descriptions of facts, matters, and parties (not conclusions of law), contained in deeds, instruments, Acts of Parliament,...declarations, twenty years old at the date of the contract, shall (unless proved inaccurate) be taken as sufficient evidence of their own truth. Great hardship... | |
| William Henry Comyns - Abstracts of title - 1876 - 198 pages
...intended lessee or assign shall not be entitled to call for the title to the freehold. Second. Eecitals, statements, and descriptions of facts, matters, and...declarations, twenty years old at the date of the contract, shall, unless and except so far as they shall be proved to be inaccurate, be taken to be sufficient... | |
| John Indermaur - Common law - 1876 - 530 pages
...contract, recitals, state- *° redtauniif ments, and descriptions of facts, matters and parties deeds, &c. contained in deeds, instruments, Acts of Parliament,...declarations twenty years old at the date of the contract, shall, unless and except so far as they shall be proved to be inaccurate, be taken to be sufficient... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - Evidence (Law) - 1878 - 952 pages
...of any contract of sale of land, and subject to any stipulation to thu contrary in the contract, all recitals, statements, and descriptions of facts, matters...declarations, twenty years old at the date of the contract, shall, — unless proved to be inaccurate, — be sufficient evidence of the truth of the same. §... | |
| William Henry Comyns - Abstracts of title - 1878 - 202 pages
...intended lessee or assign shall not be entitled to call for the title to the freehold. Second. Eecitals, statements, and descriptions of facts, matters, and...declarations, twenty years old at the date of the contract, shall, unless and except so far as they shall be proved to be inaccurate, be taken to be sufficient... | |
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