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An Introduction to Conveyancing, and the New Statutes Concerning Real ... - Page 85
by William Hayes - 1840
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A Complete Body of Conveyancing: In Theory and Practice, Volume 6

Edward Wood - 1793 - 794 pages
...fliall, and may be lawful to and for the laid E, A. and her ailigns, into, and upon the faid tftate and premises or any part thereof, in the name of the whole to enter, and the f ime to have, hold and enjoy, and to receive and take the rents, ¡flues and profits...
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Modern Precedents in Conveyancing: With Variations Adapting Them ..., Volume 4

Charles Barton - 1821 - 662 pages
...such breach, $r. non-observance, or non-performance, enter into " ~~ and upon the said hereby demised premises, or any part thereof, in the name of the whole, and repossess, retain, and enjoy the same, as of his and their former estate, any thing herein contained...
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The Law of Landlord and Tenant: To which is Added an Appendix of Precedents

William Woodfall - 1822 - 722 pages
...the said AA his executors, &c. to re-enter into and upon the said hereby demised messuage or tenement and premises, or any part thereof, in the name of the whole, and the same to have again, repossess, retain, and enjoy, as his and their former estate, and the said...
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Collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society, Volume 1

New Hampshire Historical Society - 1824 - 344 pages
...in their name & stead to enter into the said lands and other the premises with their appurtenances, or any part thereof in the name of the whole, and take quiet and peaceable possession and seazen thereof soe had and taken aforesaid, then to deliver the...
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Gifford's English lawyer; or, Every man his own lawyer, by John Gifford

Alexander Whellier - 1825 - 836 pages
...administrators, a ml assigns, io re-enter into and upon the said hereby demised messuage or tenement. and premises, or any part thereof, in the name of the whole, and the same to have agaii:, re-pussess, retain, and enjoy, as his and their former estate; and the said...
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Sheppard's Precedent of Precedents: Or One General Precedent for Common ...

Thomas Walter Williams - 1825 - 596 pages
...may be lawful to and for the said IK and her assigns into and upon the said real and copyhold estates and premises, or any part thereof, in the name of the whole, to enter, and the same to have, hold, and enjoy, and to receive and take the rents, issues, and profits...
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A Supplement to Mr. Barton's Precedents in Conveyancing ..., Volume 2

Samuel Francis Thomas Wilde - 1826 - 682 pages
...said (tenant for life), or his assigns, to enter into or upon the said messuages or tenements, lands, hereditaments, and premises, or any part thereof, in the name of the whole, and the same to have again, hold, and enjoy as in his or their former estate, any thing herein contained...
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British Farmer's Magazine, Issue 66

1874 - 594 pages
...thall tt seized, or taken nnder a bill ol sale or legal execution, tk( landlord may re-enter upon the premises, or any part thereof, in the name of the whole, and thereupon the tenancy ihiil cease and absolutely determine, bnt withoet prejudice to ui action, distress,...
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A collection of fragments illustrative of the history and antiquities of Derby

Robert Simpson - 1826 - 614 pages
...Attorney, for me and to my use, to enter into all the said new building, lands, tenements, and other the premises or any part thereof in the name of the whole, and after such entry made then full and peaceable possession and seizin thereof; to give and deliver to...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ..., Volume 2

Great Britain. Court of Chancery, James Russell - 1829 - 724 pages
...time after such breach, non-observance, or non-performance, enter into and upon the thereby demised premises, or any part thereof in the name of the whole, and repossess, retain, and enjoy the as of his and their former estate." Joseph Dal, in being dead, his...
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