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No. 34 of 1910. NEW TERRITORIES REGULATION.

continuing trustee or any newly registered trustee as the case may be. The Land Officer before registering a trustee may require him to give security in such manner and to such amount as he may think fit for the due execution of the trust. With the consent of the Land Officer a trustee may buy, sell, mortgage, lease, or otherwise deal with or dispose of any property to the like extent as if he were the beneficial owner thereof, anything in the Trustees Ordinance, No. 5 of 1901, to the contrary notwithstanding.

Certification of memorials.

Land Officer not required to keep index.

Land Officer to be Commissioner to take acknowledgments. Ordinance No. 5 of 1885.

Rights and things included in conveyance.

31. For the purposes of this Ordinance, it shall not be necessary for a memorial of any deed, will, or other instrument to be verified upon oath, but every memorial shall in lieu thereof be certified by the Land Officer as correct.

32. It shall not be necessary for the Land Officer to keep an index of names of the several parties to deeds and other instruments, or of the devisors or devisees in the case of wills, or of the plaintiffs or defendants in the case of judgments.

33. For the purposes of this Ordinance, the Land Officer and every Assistant Land Officer shall be deemed to be a duly appointed commissioner for taking acknowledgments of married women under the Married Women (Disposition of Property) Ordinance, 1885.

34.-(1) A conveyance shall be deemed to include and shall by virtue of this Ordinance operate to convey, with the land, all buildings, erections, fixtures, commons, hedges, ditches, fences, ways, waters, watercourses, liberties, privileges, easements, rights and advantages whatsoever, appertaining or reputed to appertain to the land, or any part thereof, or at the time of conveyance demised, occupied or enjoyed with, or reputed or known as part or parcel of or appurtenant to, the land or any part thereof.

(2) A conveyance of land, having houses or other buildings thereon, shall be deemed to include, and shall by virtue of this Ordinance operate to convey, with the land, houses or other buildings, all out-houses, erections, fixtures, cellars, areas, courts, courtyards, cisterns, sewers, gutters, drains, ways, passages, lights, watercourses, liberties, privileges, easements, rights and advantages whatsoever, appertaining, or reputed to appertain to the land, houses, or other buildings, or any of them, or any part thereof.

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1840 No. 34 of 1910. NEW TERRITORIES REGULATION. continuing trustee or any newly registered trustee as the case may be. The Land Officer before registering a trustee may require him to give security in such manner and to such amount as he may think fit for the due execution of the trust. With the consent of the Land Officer a trustee may buy, sell, mortgage, lease, or otherwise deal with or dispose of any property to the like extent as if he were the beneficial owner thereof, anything in the Trustees Ordinance, No. 5 of 1901, to the contrary notwithstanding. Certification of memorials. Land Officer not required to keep index. Land Officer to be Commissioner to take acknowledgments. Ordinance No. 5 of 1885. Rights and things included in conveyance. 31. For the purposes of this Ordinance, it shall not be necessary for a memorial of any deed, will, or other instrument to be verified upon oath, but every memorial shall in lieu thereof be certified by the Land Officer as correct. 32. It shall not be necessary for the Land Officer to keep an index of names of the several parties to deeds and other instruments, or of the devisors or devisees in the case of wills, or of the plaintiffs or defendants in the case of judgments. 33. For the purposes of this Ordinance, the Land Officer and every Assistant Land Officer shall be deemed to be a duly appointed commissioner for taking acknowledgments of married women under the Married Women (Disposition of Property) Ordinance, 1885. 34.-(1) A conveyance shall be deemed to include and shall by virtue of this Ordinance operate to convey, with the land, all buildings, erections, fixtures, commons, hedges, ditches, fences, ways, waters, watercourses, liberties, privileges, easements, rights and advantages whatsoever, appertaining or reputed to appertain to the land, or any part thereof, or at the time of conveyance demised, occupied or enjoyed with, or reputed or known as part or parcel of or appurtenant to, the land or any part thereof. (2) A conveyance of land, having houses or other buildings thereon, shall be deemed to include, and shall by virtue of this Ordinance operate to convey, with the land, houses or other buildings, all out-houses, erections, fixtures, cellars, areas, courts, courtyards, cisterns, sewers, gutters, drains, ways, passages, lights, watercourses, liberties, privileges, easements, rights and advantages whatsoever, appertaining, or reputed to appertain to the land, houses, or other buildings, or any of them, or any part thereof.
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1840 No. 34 of 1910. NEW TERRITORIES REGULATION. continuing trustee or any newly registered trustee as the case may be. The Land Officer before registering a trustee may require him to give security in such manner and to such amount as he may think fit for the due execution of the trust. With the consent of the Land Officer a trustee may buy, sell, mortgage, lease, or otherwise deal with or dispose of any property to the like extent as if he were the beneficial owner thereof, anything in the Trustees Ordi- No. 5 of 1901. nance, 1901, to the contrary notwithstanding. Ordinance Certification of memorials. Land Officer not required to keep index. Land Officer to bo Com- missioner to take acknowledg- ments. Ordinance No. 5 of 1885. Rights and things included in 31. For the purposes of this Ordinance, it shall not be necessary for a memorial of any deed, will, or other instru- ment to be verified upon oath, but every memorial shall in lieu thereof be certified by the Land Officer as correct. 32. It shall not be necessary for the Land Officer to keep an index of names of the several parties to deeds and other instruments, or of the devisors or devisees in the case of wills, or of the plaintiffs or defendants in the case of judgments. 33. For the purposes of this Ordinance, the Land Officer and every Assistant Land Officer shall be deemed to be a duly appointed commissioner for taking acknowledgments of married women under the Married Women (Disposition of Property) Ordinance, 1885. 34.-(1) A conveyance shall be deemed to include and shall by virtue of this Ordinance operate to convey, with the a conveyance. land, all buildings, erections, fixtures, commons, hedges, ditches, fences, ways, waters, watercourses, liberties, priv- ileges, easements, rights and advantages whatsoever, ap- pertaining or reputed to appertain to the land, or any part thereof, or at the time of conveyance demised, occupied or enjoyed with, or reputed or known as part or parcel of or appurtenant to, the land or any part thereof. (2) A conveyance of land, having houses or other build- ings thereon, shall be deemed to include, and shall by virtue of this Ordinance operate to convey, with the land, houses or other buildings, all out-houses, erections, fixtures, cellars, areas, courts, courtyards, cisterns, sewers, gutters, drains, ways, passages, lights, watercourses, liberties, priv- ileges, easements, rights and advantages whatsoever, ap- pertaining, or reputed to appertain to the land, houses, !
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1840

No. 34 of 1910. NEW TERRITORIES REGULATION.

continuing trustee or any newly registered trustee as the case may be. The Land Officer before registering a trustee may require him to give security in such manner and to such amount as he may think fit for the due execution of the trust. With the consent of the Land Officer a trustee may buy, sell, mortgage, lease, or otherwise deal with or dispose of any property to the like extent as if he were the beneficial owner thereof, anything in the Trustees Ordi- No. 5 of 1901. nance, 1901, to the contrary notwithstanding.

Ordinance

Certification of memorials.

Land Officer not required to keep index.

Land Officer

to bo Com- missioner to take

acknowledg- ments. Ordinance

No. 5 of 1885.

Rights and things

included in

31. For the purposes of this Ordinance, it shall not be necessary for a memorial of any deed, will, or other instru- ment to be verified upon oath, but every memorial shall in lieu thereof be certified by the Land Officer as correct.

32. It shall not be necessary for the Land Officer to keep an index of names of the several parties to deeds and other instruments, or of the devisors or devisees in the case of wills, or of the plaintiffs or defendants in the case of judgments.

33. For the purposes of this Ordinance, the Land Officer and every Assistant Land Officer shall be deemed to be a duly appointed commissioner for taking acknowledgments of married women under the Married Women (Disposition of Property) Ordinance, 1885.

34.-(1) A conveyance shall be deemed to include and shall by virtue of this Ordinance operate to convey, with the a conveyance. land, all buildings, erections, fixtures, commons, hedges, ditches, fences, ways, waters, watercourses, liberties, priv- ileges, easements, rights and advantages whatsoever, ap- pertaining or reputed to appertain to the land, or any part thereof, or at the time of conveyance demised, occupied or enjoyed with, or reputed or known as part or parcel of or appurtenant to, the land or any part thereof.

(2) A conveyance of land, having houses or other build- ings thereon, shall be deemed to include, and shall by virtue of this Ordinance operate to convey, with the land, houses or other buildings, all out-houses, erections, fixtures, cellars, areas, courts, courtyards, cisterns, sewers, gutters, drains, ways, passages, lights, watercourses, liberties, priv- ileges, easements, rights and advantages whatsoever, ap- pertaining, or reputed to appertain to the land, houses,

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