The Law of Mortgage And Other Securities Upon Property volume 1
The Law of Mortgage And Other Securities Upon Property volume 1
William Richard Fisher
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Wilson, 10 Jur. (n. S. ) 330 ; but quaere see Selimpi v. Qarfit, supra. (m) Anon. , 6 Mad. 10. (») Gill v. Newton, 14 W. R. 490. (o) Hoole V. Smith, 17 Ch. D. 434. (p) Parkinson v. IlanUirij, 1 Dr. & Sni. 143, on appeal 2 De G. J. & S. 450 ; followed Selinjn v. Garfit, supra. (7) Tracy v. Lawrence, 2 Drew 403. A notice of dissolution of partnership properly given under the articles is good, though the partner served be insane. {Bobertson y. Loclcie, 15 L. J. Ch. . "79. ) (r) Major v. Ward, 5 Ha...re, 598. (s) Mettcrs v. Broini, 9 Jur. (s. S. ) 958. (t) Major v. Ward, supra. (u) Be Thompson fL- Holt, 44 Ch. D. 492 ; considering Sehnjn v. Garfil, 38 Ch. D. 273. 492 ♦i^F RIGHTS SHS. MES OF THE CREDITOR. [PART IV. Par-grciPhs 957— 'i-SS Mortgagee may convej^ property for such estate and interest as is the subject of the mortecage. Does not provide for outstandins; nominal reversion in mortgages by sub-demise. place of abode or husiuuragrd the United Kingdom of the person to be served, or, in the case 4/i a mortgagor, is affixed or left for him on tiifi land or any house or building comprised in the mortgage ; or if sent by post in a registered letter addressed to the person to be served by nmne at the aforesaid place of abode or business, office or counting-house ; and if that letter is not returned through the post-ofiice undelivered ; and service shall be deemed to be made at the time at which the registered letter would in the ordinary course be delivered.
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