The Victorian Reports Volume 15 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 edition. Excerpt: ...interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum added to such promissory notes, and also shall sign the subjoined contract. "3. Upon or at any time after payment of the whole of the purchase-money, the vendor will sign a proper transfer of the property to the purchaser, such transfer to be prepared by and at the expense of the purchaser; and the purchaser is also to pay the expense of all stamp duties on or in respect of the above-mentioned promissory notes, and of the transfer to him. " 5. The certificate of title to the property sold shall be produced to, and a copy thereof may be made by, the purchaser or his solicitor, on application in that behalf to the vendor or his solicitor, and the purchaser shall within fourteen days from the date hereof deliver to the vendor or his solicitor a statement in writing of all objections or requisitions (if any) to or on the title, or concerning any matter appearing on the particulars or conditions. All objections or requisitions not included in such statement to be delivered within the time aforesaid shall be deemed to be absolutely waived by the purchaser, and the purchaser shall be considered as having accepted i l. t t T' 8. If the purchaser shall fail tocomply with the above conditions, or shall not pay the whole of the deposit aforesaid, or shall not give the promissory notes aforesaid given in part payment of the purchase-money, or either of them, his deposit-money, or so much thereof as shall have been paid, shall be actually forfeited to the vendor, who shall be at liberty without notice to rescind the contract and to re-sell the property." The plaintiff paid the 2001. deposit to Simmonds on signing the contract, and on the same day the plaintifl"s solicitor wrote...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 edition. Excerpt: ...interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum added to such promissory notes, and also shall sign the subjoined contract. "3. Upon or at any time after payment of the whole of the purchase-money, the vendor will sign a proper transfer of the property to the purchaser, such transfer to be prepared by and at the expense of the purchaser; and the purchaser is also to pay the expense of all stamp duties on or in respect of the above-mentioned promissory notes, and of the transfer to him. " 5. The certificate of title to the property sold shall be produced to, and a copy thereof may be made by, the purchaser or his solicitor, on application in that behalf to the vendor or his solicitor, and the purchaser shall within fourteen days from the date hereof deliver to the vendor or his solicitor a statement in writing of all objections or requisitions (if any) to or on the title, or concerning any matter appearing on the particulars or conditions. All objections or requisitions not included in such statement to be delivered within the time aforesaid shall be deemed to be absolutely waived by the purchaser, and the purchaser shall be considered as having accepted i l. t t T' 8. If the purchaser shall fail tocomply with the above conditions, or shall not pay the whole of the deposit aforesaid, or shall not give the promissory notes aforesaid given in part payment of the purchase-money, or either of them, his deposit-money, or so much thereof as shall have been paid, shall be actually forfeited to the vendor, who shall be at liberty without notice to rescind the contract and to re-sell the property." The plaintiff paid the 2001. deposit to Simmonds on signing the contract, and on the same day the plaintifl"s solicitor wrote...

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September 2013

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September 2013

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246 x 189 x 18mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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348

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978-1-130-43891-8

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9781130438918

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1-130-43891-0



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