Statute Laws of the Isle of Man, Promulgated from 1860 To 1865

Statute Laws of the Isle of Man, Promulgated from 1860 To 1865
Author: Isle Of Man
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2013-09
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ISBN: 9781230005393

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1872 edition. Excerpt: ...to convey all the Estate and Interest of all or any of such Persons, although he or any of them may be under Disability by reason of Lunacy, Coverture, Minority, or any other Disability incapacitating them from conveying such Estates, and although any such Estate or Interest shall be held by any Person for or upon any public or charitable Use or Trust, or shall be vested in any ecclesiastical Person in Right of his Living or Benefice or in any public Oflicer in Right of his Ofice. XCVI.--In any Case in which it shall seem fit to the Payment am Company to pay into Court the Amount awarded by the Arbitrator, before the Time limited for an Appeal or before the Appeal is finally determined, such Payment Courtdwithout preju ice to Appeal. 1, g f ' L';'fY shall be made without Prejudice to such Appeal, and in M1 Case the Amount of the Award shall be reduced on Appeal, the Company shall be entitled out of the Money lodged by them to be repaid the Excess, together with any Costs to which they are entitled, or if the same shall be increased, the Excess shall be a preferable Debt due from the Company to the Person entitled to receive the SLIIIIB. %li'l:: iel; (l')I;, t of XCVII.----All Moneys so lodged in the Court of Court. Chancery shall be subject to the Jurisdiction thereof, and shall be invested or lodged in such Manner as the Court shall direct, and they shall be absolutely under the Control of the Court, and shall be paid out to such Persons as the Court shall direct, and all the Costs of obtaining such Money out of Court by the Parties entitled thereto shall be paid by the Company, unless it shall appear to the Court that such Costs are occasioned by the Refusal of any Person to receive the Money when tendered, either by...