| 1879 - 280 páginas
...to be of any value presupposes simplicity of title, and to legislate for the registration of titles without as a preliminary step simplifying the titles to be registered, is to begin at the wrong end." If any proof of this selfevident proposition were needed, it would bo found in the fact that in the... | |
| 1879 - 884 páginas
...dispute, nevertheless recorded their deliberate opinion ' that to legislate for the registration of titles without, as a preliminary step, simplifying the titles to be registered, is to begin at the wrong end.' In saying this, they utter their own condemnation, because while they in one place acknowledge the... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1879 - 1410 páginas
...dispute, nevertheless recorded their deliberate opinion ' that to legislate for the registration of titles without, as a preliminary step, simplifying the titles to be registered, is to begin at 1879] Report on Land Titles and Transfer. 639 the wrong end.' In saying this, they utter their own... | |
| Sir R. Arthur Arnold - 1880 - 420 páginas
...dispute, nevertheless recorded their deliberate opinion " that to legislate for the registration of titles without, as a preliminary step, simplifying the titles to be registered, is to begin at the wrong end." In saying this, they uttered their own condemnation, because while they in one place acknowledge the... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1880 - 644 páginas
...Simplicity of transfer presupposes simplicity of title, and to legislate for registration of titles without, as a preliminary step, simplifying the titles to be registered is to begin at the wrong end. They do not, however, propose the repeal of the two acts which at present languidly maintain an impracticable... | |
| Sydney Charles Buxton (1st earl.) - 1881 - 140 páginas
...ead the State into complications with reference to titles, &C., which would be inexpedient. 4. — Some who are in favour of registration, consider that...register Titles alone is further opposed on the grounds : — 5. — That if an owner were created for the purposes of registration, the remaining interests... | |
| Sydney Charles Buxton (1st earl.) - 1881 - 236 páginas
...lead the State into complications with reference to titles, &c., which would be inexpedient. 4. — Some who are in favour of registration, consider that...register Titles alone is further opposed on the grounds : — 5. — That if an owner were created for the purposes of registration, the remaining interests... | |
| Sydney Buxton - 1884 - 240 páginas
...lead the State into complications with reference to titles, &c., which would be inexpedient. 4. — Some, who are in favour of registration, consider...register Titles alone, is further opposed on the grounds : — 5. — That if an owner were created for the purposes of registration, the remaining interests... | |
| Sydney Charles Buxton (1st earl.) - 1885 - 282 páginas
...lead the State into complications with reference to titles, &c., which would he inexpedient. 4. — -Some, who are in favour of registration, consider...without, as a preliminary step, simplifying the titles to he registered, is to hegin at the wrong end. The proposal to register Titles alone, is further opposed... | |
| Joseph Kay - 1885 - 206 páginas
...Committee, to which I have already referred, arrived, that " to legislate for the registration of titles without, as a preliminary step, simplifying the titles to be registered, is to begin at the wrong end." J The truth seems to be, as I stated at the outset, that the Recapituiatwo things hang together, and... | |
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