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<p>Where the land-owner<lb/> | <p>Where the land-owner<lb/> | ||
is not occupier, the<lb/> | is not occupier, the<lb/> | ||
defalcation from his</note><lb/> | defalcation from his<lb/> | ||
income would not be<lb/> | |||
exposed</note><lb/> | |||
The third mentioned is a bard lot to which we have but therein<lb/> | The third mentioned is a bard lot to which we have but therein<lb/> | ||
one of necessity <add>can subject</add> ever subjects the borrowes: possession (whatsoever is meant<lb/> | one of necessity <add>can subject</add> ever subjects the borrowes: possession (whatsoever is meant<lb/> | ||
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the pledge back again is what remains to the Land <unclear>pawners</unclear> Lender<lb/> | the pledge back again is what remains to the Land <unclear>pawners</unclear> Lender<lb/> | ||
Equity of redemption is the denomination given to it by learned<lb/> | Equity of redemption is the denomination given to it by learned<lb/> | ||
love. Right of eventual reinstatement it might be | love. Right of eventual reinstatement it might be termed,<lb/> | ||
if contemplated from the situation of the Land pawner: obligation<lb/> | |||
of eventual relation, | of eventual relation, if from the situation of <del>the Law</del> his Lender <note>5<lb/> | ||
For pledging <add>in immoveable</add> <del>and</del> no<lb/> | For pledging <add>in immoveable</add> <del>and</del> no<lb/> | ||
more delay or expense<lb/> | more delay or expense<lb/> | ||
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Blenheim plate<lb/> | Blenheim plate<lb/> | ||
—</note><lb/> | —</note><lb/> | ||
Allowance made for the difference in the nature of the subject matter<lb/> | <p>Allowance made for the difference in the nature of the subject matter<lb/> | ||
the transaction in the form <del>s<gap/>bed to</del> most beneficial to all interests<lb/> | the transaction in the form <del>s<gap/>bed to</del> most beneficial to all interests<lb/> | ||
would scarcely vary from that <del>of which</del> the scene of which has in a <lb/> | would scarcely vary from that <del>of which</del> the scene of which has in a <lb/> | ||
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of any size might be one week in the possession of the Land pawners<lb/> | of any size might be one week in the possession of the Land pawners<lb/> | ||
<del>Lenders</del> Proprietor charged with the eventual obligation of <del>past</del> giving<lb/> | <del>Lenders</del> Proprietor charged with the eventual obligation of <del>past</del> giving<lb/> | ||
the <add>defensible</add> possession of it | the <add>defensible</add> possession of it to <del>the</del> his Lending <del>use</del> the next month in that<lb/> | ||
of the Lender charged with the eventual obligation of restoring the<lb/> | of the Lender charged with the eventual obligation of restoring the<lb/> | ||
possession to the Pledger, and the first day of the third month back<lb/> | possession to the Pledger, and the first day of the third month back<lb/> | ||
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shift hands quite so easily. It is on lands <add>in comparison of </add>harder than iron<lb/> | shift hands quite so easily. It is on lands <add>in comparison of </add>harder than iron<lb/> | ||
<add>which the hardest iron is as dough - </add> even the Earl of Eldons: and in a box more different to open than<lb/> | <add>which the hardest iron is as dough - </add> even the Earl of Eldons: and in a box more different to open than<lb/> | ||
any iron one - the | any iron one - the Court of Chancery. <del>More but a</del> That box <del><gap/></del><lb/> | ||
no key but a golden one ever opens: and when at the end of <lb/> | no key but a golden one ever opens: and when at the end of <lb/> | ||
<add> | <add>some</add> for fifteen or twenty years the aperture is affected <add>it is not till</add> the greatest part of<lb/> | ||
the key is left in the box.</p> | the key is left in the box.</p> | ||
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1826. Octr. 7
Review of Humphreys
II Mortgag
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Where the land-owner
is not occupier, the
defalcation from his
income would not be
exposed
The third mentioned is a bard lot to which we have but therein
one of necessity can subject ever subjects the borrowes: possession (whatsoever is meant
by possession) being in this case transferred, the right of eventually receiving
the pledge back again is what remains to the Land pawners Lender
Equity of redemption is the denomination given to it by learned
love. Right of eventual reinstatement it might be termed,
if contemplated from the situation of the Land pawner: obligation
of eventual relation, if from the situation of the Law his Lender 5
For pledging in immoveable and no
more delay or expense
ever is naturally needed
them for pledging a
moveable
Blenheim plate
—
Allowance made for the difference in the nature of the subject matter
the transaction in the form sbed to most beneficial to all interests
would scarcely vary from that of which the scene of which has in a
Pawnbrokers shop: no less with not less facility easily than a charmed ray, a service
of plate is a diamond necklace, a house, or piece of land
of any size might be one week in the possession of the Land pawners
Lenders Proprietor charged with the eventual obligation of past giving
the defensible possession of it to the his Lending use the next month in that
of the Lender charged with the eventual obligation of restoring the
possession to the Pledger, and the first day of the third month back
again in the possession of the Pledger he having repaid the
principal and paid the two months interest. The On repayment, should repayment ever be made service
of plate, though it were the Blenheim gold plate, finds its way
without difficulty into the possession of a its most Noble Plate-pawning Dick
owner, because nobody stronger than a Pawn Order had possession
of it, ever was it in any place more to
restitution than the tradesmans coin box Unhappily in the present order of things The estate does not
shift hands quite so easily. It is on lands in comparison of harder than iron
which the hardest iron is as dough - even the Earl of Eldons: and in a box more different to open than
any iron one - the Court of Chancery. More but a That box
no key but a golden one ever opens: and when at the end of
some for fifteen or twenty years the aperture is affected it is not till the greatest part of
the key is left in the box.
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