Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15 |
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... presented in various ways , the advantages which would accrue and the benefits which would be conferred by the system upon all the people of our Commonwealth , and particularly those who own lands ; and I trust it may be the ...
... presented in various ways , the advantages which would accrue and the benefits which would be conferred by the system upon all the people of our Commonwealth , and particularly those who own lands ; and I trust it may be the ...
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22 Mr. Massie : If you want to borrow money on your real estate now , you have to record a deed of trust , which notifies all the world that you are borrowing money in the market , and not only injures the credit of the borrower ...
22 Mr. Massie : If you want to borrow money on your real estate now , you have to record a deed of trust , which notifies all the world that you are borrowing money in the market , and not only injures the credit of the borrower ...
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I trust this succinct and admirable statement may give the gentleman from Clarksville such information as he desires ; and if he will examine the certificate of title I now hand him from Australia , it will cast further light upon the ...
I trust this succinct and admirable statement may give the gentleman from Clarksville such information as he desires ; and if he will examine the certificate of title I now hand him from Australia , it will cast further light upon the ...
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Now , some other man may have a pocket deed of trust on the property ; there is no protection from that under our present law . But under the Torrens System you know that when a man's property is registered , he has a good title to his ...
Now , some other man may have a pocket deed of trust on the property ; there is no protection from that under our present law . But under the Torrens System you know that when a man's property is registered , he has a good title to his ...
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I think he is mistaken , because under the present system one can refuse to trust a man who has overmortgaged his property . Of course , he runs the risk of trusting a man who is really overmortgaged , but has not put the deed on record ...
I think he is mistaken , because under the present system one can refuse to trust a man who has overmortgaged his property . Of course , he runs the risk of trusting a man who is really overmortgaged , but has not put the deed on record ...
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