A Concise Introduction to Conveyancing

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A Concise Introduction to Conveyancing
J Andrew James Andrew Strahan
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3 (3) of the Conveyancing and Law of Property Act, 1881, which enacts that a vendee shall not require "any information, or make any requisition, objection, or inquiry, with respect to any . . . Deed, will, or document, or the title prior to " the time fixed by law or agreed upon for the commencement of title, notwith- standing that any such deed, will, or other document, or that prior title, is recited, covenanted to be produced, or noticed (see Re Sandbach and Edmondson, [1891] 1 Ch. 99). The ...ordinary practice now is to insert the acknowledgment 00 PART II. — ASSURANCES BY WAY OF PURCHASE.
Sect. 4. And undertaking in the body of the deed, and put the documents of title bound by them in a schedule thereto, but sometimes when the documents are very numerous it is convenient to have the acknowledgment and undertaking in a separate writing.
Grantee need Though grantor and grantee are invariably recited as not execute j. - i. I. I, j. • i. - i. -L j. J deed. Parties to the conveyance, yet in practice the grantee does not and, as a rule, need not execute the deed {Standing v.


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