ORDINANCE No. 10 of 1864.
Bills of Sale.
assignments of any ship or vessel or any share thereof; transfers of goods in the ordinary course of business of any trade or calling; bills of sale of goods in Foreign Parts or at sea; bills of lading; India warrants; warehouse keeper's certificates; warrants or orders for the delivery of goods or any other documents used in the ordinary course of business as proof of the possession or control of goods, or authorizing or purporting to authorize either by endorsement or by delivery the possessor of such document to transfer or receive goods thereby represented.
The expression "personal chattels" shall mean goods, furniture, fixtures and other articles capable of complete transfer by delivery and shall not include chattel interests in real estate nor shares or interest in the stock, funds, or securities of any Government, or in the capital or property of any incorporated or joint stock company nor choses in action nor any stock or produce upon any farm or lands which by virtue of any covenant or agreement or of the custom of the country, ought not to be removed from any farm where the same shall be at the time of the making or giving of such bill of sale.
Personal chattels shall be deemed to be in the "apparent possession" of the person making or giving the bill of sale so long as they shall remain or be in or upon any house, mill, warehouse, building works, yard, land, or other premises occupied by him, or as they shall be used and enjoyed by him, in any place whatsoever, notwithstanding that formal possession thereof may have been taken by, or given to any other person.
Name, &c., of the person making or giving the bill of sale, or of the person divested of property.
Name, &c., of the person to whom made or given.
SCHEDULE.
Whether bill of sale, assignment, transfer, or what other assurance, and whether absolute or conditional, and number.
[Repealed by Ordinance No. 12 of 1886.]
Date of Execution.
Date of Filing.
Sum for which made or given.
When and how payable.
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ORDINANCE No. 10 or 1864.
Bills of Sale.
assignments of any ship or vessel or any share thereof; transfers of goods in the ordinary course of business of any trade or calling; bills of sale of goods in Foreign Parts or at sea; bills of lading; India warrants; warehouse keeper's certificates; warrants or orders for the delivery of goods or any other documents used in the ordinary course of business as proof of the possession or control of goods, or authorizing or purporting to authorize either by endorsement or by delivery the possessor of such document to transfer or receive goods thereby represented.
The expression "personal chattels" shall mean goods, furniture, fixtures and other articles capable of complete transfer by delivery and shall not include chattel interests in real estate nor shares or interest in the stock, funds, or securities of any Government, or in the capital or property of any incorporated or joint stock company nor choses in action nor any stock or produce upon any farm or lands which by virtue of any covenant or agreement or of the custom of the country, ought not to be removed from any faru where the same shall be at the time of the making or giving of such bill of sale.
Personal chattels shall be deemed to be in the "apparent possession" of the person making or giving the bill of sale so long as they shall remain or be in or upon any house, mill, warehouse, building works, yard, land, or other premises occupied by him, or as they shall be used and enjoyed by him, in any place whatsoever, notwithstanding that formal possession thereof may have been taken by, or given to any other person.
Name, &c., of the person making or giving the bill of sale, or of the person divested of property.
Name, &c., of the person to whom made or given.
SCHEDULE.
Whether bill of sale, assignment, transfer, or what other assur- ance, and whether absolute or conditional, and number.
[Repealed by Ordinance No. 12 of 1886.]
Date of Exccu-
tion.
Date of Filing.
Sum for which made or
given.
When and how
payable.
665
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