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<del>not immoveable syndicate</del></p>
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<p><del>To what parties</del> This <hi rend="underline">second</hi> mode of disposition - in<lb/>
what particulars is it different from the <del>firm</del> firstmentioned one-<lb/>
sale? <hi rend="underline">Answer</hi>. In the following. In the case of sale, the transfer<lb/>
<del>was</del> <add>is</add> absolute and immediate: in the case of mortgage future<lb/>
contingent: event on which contingent, <del>non</del> repayment of<lb/>
money lent:- lent by mortgagee (eventual parition) <lb/>
to mortgagees -  the eventual <gap/>.| <gap/>erably unexpressive<lb/>
this pair  of denominations but being so thoroughly rooted in<lb/>
law language, <add>they mean</add> to the torment of lay quits and lyros, they can<lb/>
not but be continued. Land <del>parties</del> <add>pledges</add> and Land <del>favours</del><add>pledges</add><lb/>
L<gap/>der would be terrific; but would <gap/> be the less expressive. Land<lb/>
<add>pledger's</add> favours Lands which every body would understand has not <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<del>now</del> so many words in it as <hi rend="underline">casting give trust</hi> which nobody<lb/>
understand and nobody<add>no</add> but a learned gentleman <add>pretender is</add> faciens <add><del>pretends</del></add> himself<lb/>
to understand.</p>
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Preference to <gap/> que<lb/>
Preference to <gap/> que<lb/>
<gap/></note><lb/>
<gap/></note><lb/>
When, to scarce <del>pair repr</del> payment of interest, and<lb/>
thereafter repayment of principal, land as they put in <gap/><lb/>
<del>the common objec</del> there are three ways in any one of which<lb/>
the common object is capable of being effected: three different<lb/>
conditions in respect of possession: three different sorts of persons<lb/> 
in <del>whose</del> the possession of any one  of whom the subject matter might<lb/>
be the <del>Land pa<gap/> to say if less shocking the</del> Land


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1826. Octr. +

Review of Humphreys Mortgage

Pledged and London
Borrower and London
Land Pawner

By an I have
not immoveable syndicate

No 2. Mortgage

1
Particulars in which
Mortgage differs from Sale
1. In Sale transfer can
med in martgage,
eventual: event, more
payment of many

To what parties This second mode of disposition - in
what particulars is it different from the firm firstmentioned one-
sale? Answer. In the following. In the case of sale, the transfer
was is absolute and immediate: in the case of mortgage future
contingent: event on which contingent, non repayment of
money lent:- lent by mortgagee (eventual parition)
to mortgagees - the eventual .| erably unexpressive
this pair of denominations but being so thoroughly rooted in
law language, they mean to the torment of lay quits and lyros, they can
not but be continued. Land parties pledges and Land favourspledges
Lder would be terrific; but would be the less expressive. Land
pledger's favours Lands which every body would understand has not
now so many words in it as casting give trust which nobody
understand and nobodyno but a learned gentleman pretender is faciens pretends himself
to understand.

2.
Inpression, mortgage
Land pledge better
Preference to que

When, to scarce pair repr payment of interest, and
thereafter repayment of principal, land as they put in
the common objec there are three ways in any one of which
the common object is capable of being effected: three different
conditions in respect of possession: three different sorts of persons
in whose the possession of any one of whom the subject matter might
be the Land pa to say if less shocking the Land

3
Footing on which
money might be borrowed
on loan - a
Trustee to hold for
borrower and lender




Identifier: | JB/078/036/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 78.

Date_1

1826-10-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3

Box

078

Main Headings

Review of Humphreys

Folio number

036

Info in main headings field

Review of Humphreys

Image

001

Titles

No 2 Mortgage

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C13 / C1 / E1

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1826

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1826

Notes public

ID Number

25127

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