| Solomon Atkinson - 1839 - 708 pągines
...condition, " that if the money lent, with lawful interest, be repaid by a certain day, then the mortgage to be void, or else to be and remain in full force and effect." The condition should always immediately follow the surrender, and be carefully inserted... | |
| Thomas Chitty - 1840 - 762 pągines
...the judgment aforesaid, by pretext of prosecuting the said writ of error, then that recognizance was to be void, or else to be and remain in full force and virtue : Which said recognizance the said justices afterwards, to wit, on the day of , in the year... | |
| Richard Clarke Sewell - 1843 - 406 pągines
...view of the body of the said Sarah, and not depart the court without leave; then this recognizance to be void, or else to be and remain in full force. and there prefer, or cause to be preferred, to the grand jury, a bill of indictment against CD, now... | |
| George Crabb - 1845 - 802 pągines
...honestly in evy respect behave himself in the sd office or employment of receiver of the afd rents &c. Then this obligation to be void or else to be and remain in full force and virtue Signed sealed and delivered AB (obligor) by the above-named AB (being first duly stamped)... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1851 - 716 pągines
...merchandise, and every part thereof, shall be duly rewarehoused at the port of next following the date hereof, then this obligation to be void, or else to be and remain in full force, vigor, and effect. Sealed and delivered (being first duly stamped) in the presence of No. 3 A. Bond... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1851 - 734 pągines
...delivery from the warehouse, certifying that the said goods had been delivered on boari such ship, then this obligation to be void, or else to be and remain in fuU force, vigor and effect. Sealed and delivered (being first duly stamped) in the presence of Bond... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1851 - 786 pągines
...the judgment aforesaid, by pretext of presenting the said writ of error, then that recognizance was to be void, or else to be and remain in full force and virtue (e) as by the record of the said recognizance now remaining in the said court of our said... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Charles Beavan - 1852 - 720 pągines
...regulated, as between attorney and client, and not as between party and party, then the above written obligation to be void, or else to be and remain in full force and effect." After declaration and plea, the patentee made an application to the Attorney-General for... | |
| Joseph Bateman - 1852 - 376 pągines
...pounds, the residue thercof, on the fifth day of July next ensuing]. Then the above- written bond or obligation to be void, or else to be and remain in full foree and virtue. A. B, (LS) Signed, sealed, and delivered by the ) 'l- £: above-bounden AB, EF, and... | |
| Henry Jarman - 1854 - 848 pągines
...be paid by the said plaintiff to the said defendants on the hearing of the said cause or otherwise, then this obligation to be void, or else to be and remain in full force and virtue. It is usual and better to name two sureties, but one is sufficient. Each defendant is entitled... | |
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