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1826 Aug.25
Review of Humphreys
Formula of Sale
Topics pages Ordo
as per H. absolute
Transfit. p. 328.
1. The conveyance what
2. Date,
3. Parties who, in both
parts
4. Consideration.
5. Subject matter of
transfer
6 Quantity
7. Situation
8. Denominative
9. Reference for new
particular description
Insert caution not
to judge of the relative comparative
merits of H.
and J.B. from J.B.
any acquired apparent superiority
the dwarf in the giant's
shoulders
N.B. have at a time
many years be would
have obtained an equally
clear and special insight
into the chaos.
H. has broken through
the trammels &c of
self regarding authority prejudice interest and
interest-together prejudice
Rudiments
Formula of Sale
Topics. Ordo as
per J.B
1. Species of Conveyance
Here Sale Transfer
2. Parties, who
3. Subject matter - its
species
34. Subject matter by
or Subject Matters - the
individual or individuals bl
species name or names
45. Situation
56 Quantity or quantities.
Parcels indicated
67
7. Reference to Schedule
for more pertinent
description
8. Considerate
8. Inducement mutual 1. pecuniary
advantageaccommodation.
2. Sympathetic affective
9. Date
10
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(1)
1. Title or say name of the
sort of Conveyance or say
Assurance. Sale of an
Estate.
(2)
2II. Date-time of. Year
Month. Day of the Month.
Day of the Week
III. Seller or say Vender.. his or her names
1. Surname [ ] 2 Christian
name or the equivalent.
IV. Buyer or say Purchaser
His or her names 1. Surname.
2. Christian names
or the equivalent.
V. Subject matter or say
paces (of the Sale)
parcels
in general timesin its several parts. Land
Houses or what else. Par
ticulars as per Schedule
V. Situation or say Place
where situated.
VI. Qualities of interests conveyed
Full Property
VI. Occupant who is
or Occupant who
VII. Quantity of interest
conveyed as Full property
Inducement
I. Inducmt. Note (c)
No to the inducemtWhether the any
who pecuniary, whether
with or without exception
maythe obligation to declare
it should be
imposed, may admit
of doubt and discussion
But that of supposes a declaration
on that subject
required as in another
to be made satisfactorily
every thing of falsity in
it should be required
or so much as tolerated,
can not admitt
of quick stated as exposed
to doubt by any
person in whose men
may regard to truth
has place.
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VIII. Beneficient appurtence
of any attached
to the Estates and its several
component parts respectively
are
IX. Built Taxes and other
burthensome appurtenances
if any, attached for the
benefit of the public, any
X. Burthensome appurtanances,
if any, for private
benefit to adjacent land
XI. Price paid Acknowledgment
of the receipt or non
receipt of the possession of the
premises and time when
XII. Price of the premises
XIII. Acknowledgment of
the paymentreceipt or non-pay
receipt of the price
II. Mortgage is as
Transfer redeemable
1. Conveyance
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1826 Aug 29
Topics in
Page
1. J.B. Observat in
It's Specimen 9
2. J.B.s Preface to
It's Specimen - 6
3. H.'s Deficiencies 8
4. Formula of Sale 8
5. Expectate principle 8
6. Desiclaration in H. 5
7. J.B.'s improvemts 5
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49
Commensal Profit
and 4
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53
Omitted ?
1. Adopt without amendment - 3
2. J.B.s and H's language
as to Judges 7
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