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<p><del>In To</del><lb/></p>
<p><del>In F</del><lb/></p>


I<p>n France registration is made necessary <add>established</add> for<lb/><del>all transfers <add>conveyances deed and wills</add> and undertakings, bills of exchange</del><lb/><del>accepted</del> all instruments importing covenant <add>undertaking</add> or <lb/>conveyance, <add>draughts and</add> bills of exchange excepted. <hi rend="superscript">a</hi><note>(a) lettres de change, billets<lb/>a ordre ou au porteur<lb/><foreign>Dict. Portatif de Jurispr</foreign>.<lb/>1763. Tit. <del>Insi</del> <foreign>Contrôle</foreign><lb/>&amp; <foreign>Insinuation</foreign>.<lb/></note> it is those<lb/>compulsory: <del><gap/></del> in some instances  under direct<lb/>penalties, in others on pain of nullity.<lb/></p><p>In England <del>registration registers have the <lb/>first register office for that was</del> register offices<lb/>for deeds and wills  <del>have been <unclear>incessively</unclear></del> <add>are</add> established<lb/><del>for the West <add>and East</add> Riding of Yorkshire, for the county<lb/>of Middlesex and for the for the</del> for the two<lb/>most populous counties out of the <!-- blank space left here --> Yorkshire <add>&amp; Middlesex,</add><lb/>but <add>and</add> for those two only.  The West Riding of Yorkshire<lb/>set the lead: the office for that district<lb/>was established by the 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> &amp; 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> of Ann: then <gap/><lb/>in under the East Riding, Middlesex and the North<lb/>Riding.  In all four instances the law is compulsory<lb/> and that on pain of nullity.  <note>Wills are not required <lb/>to be <sic>registerd</sic> <sic>till</sic> after<lb/> death<lb/></note> No other object <lb/>seems to have been in view than that of preventing <lb/>double alienation. The <del>effect</del> <add>consequences</add> in this point<lb/>have been so beneficial that lands in a register county<lb/><del>sell for</del> <add>bear a higher price for it by</add> two or three years purchase.  <del>the ove</del><lb/> After so many years experience of its good effects<lb/>how comes it not <add>never</add> to have been made general? <lb/><note>This</note></p>
<p>In France registration is made necessary <add>established</add> for<lb/><del>all transfers <add>conveyances deed and wills</add> and undertakings, bills of exchange</del><lb/><del>excepted</del> all instruments importing covenant <add>undertaking</add> or <lb/>conveyance, <add>draughts and</add> bills of exchange excepted: <hi rend="superscript">a</hi> <note>(a)<foreign> Lettres de change, billets<lb/>a ordre ou au porteur<lb/>Dict. Portatif de Jurispr</foreign>.<lb/>1763. Tit. <del>Insi</del> <foreign>Contrôle</foreign><lb/>&amp; <foreign>Insinuation</foreign>.<lb/></note> it is there<lb/>compulsory: <del>som</del> in some instances  under direct<lb/>penalties, in others on pain of nullity.<lb/></p><p>In England <del>registration registers have the <lb/>first register office for that was</del> register offices<lb/>for deeds and wills  <del>have been successively </del> <add>are</add> established<lb/><del>for the West <add>and East <del>Ri</del> </add> Ridings of Yorkshire, for the county<lb/>of Middlesex and for the for the</del> for the two<lb/>most populous counties out of the <!-- blank space left here --> Yorkshire &amp; <add> Middlesex,</add><lb/>but <add>and</add> for those two only.  The West Riding of Yorkshire<lb/>set the lead: the office for that district<lb/>was established by the 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> &amp; 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> of Ann: then came<lb/>in order the East Riding, Middlesex and the North<lb/>Riding.  In all four instances the law is compulsory<lb/> and that on pain of nullity.  <note>Wills are not required <lb/>to be <sic>registerd</sic> <sic>till</sic> after<lb/> death<lb/></note> No other object <lb/>seems to have been in view than that of preventing <lb/>double alienation. The <del>effect</del> <add>consequences</add> in this point<lb/>have been so beneficial that lands in a register county<lb/><del>sell for</del> <add>bear a higher price for it by</add> two or three years purchase.  <del>the more</del><lb/> After so many years experience of its good effects<lb/>how comes it not <add>never</add> to have been made general? <lb/><note>This</note></p>





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Indirect

Corpus delicti

In F

In France registration is made necessary established for
all transfers conveyances deed and wills and undertakings, bills of exchange
excepted all instruments importing covenant undertaking or
conveyance, draughts and bills of exchange excepted: a (a) Lettres de change, billets
a ordre ou au porteur
Dict. Portatif de Jurispr
.
1763. Tit. Insi Contrôle
& Insinuation.
it is there
compulsory: som in some instances under direct
penalties, in others on pain of nullity.

In England registration registers have the
first register office for that was
register offices
for deeds and wills have been successively are established
for the West <add>and East Ri </add> Ridings of Yorkshire, for the county
of Middlesex and for the for the for the two
most populous counties out of the Yorkshire & Middlesex,
but and for those two only. The West Riding of Yorkshire
set the lead: the office for that district
was established by the 2d & 3d of Ann: then came
in order the East Riding, Middlesex and the North
Riding. In all four instances the law is compulsory
and that on pain of nullity. Wills are not required
to be registerd till after
death
No other object
seems to have been in view than that of preventing
double alienation. The effect consequences in this point
have been so beneficial that lands in a register county
sell for bear a higher price for it by two or three years purchase. the more
After so many years experience of its good effects
how comes it not never to have been made general?
This
























Identifier: | JB/087/162/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

162

Info in main headings field

indirect

Image

004

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f17 / f18 / f19 / f20

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27687

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