Mortgages in California: A Practical EssayJ.J. Lecount, 1860 - 92 sider |
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Side vii
... common law of England is the rule of decision in the courts , 5. It enables aliens to hold personal property , 6. Including mortgages , -- which the alien may foreclose , 2 12 233 • 7. Constitutional right of resident aliens to the ...
... common law of England is the rule of decision in the courts , 5. It enables aliens to hold personal property , 6. Including mortgages , -- which the alien may foreclose , 2 12 233 • 7. Constitutional right of resident aliens to the ...
Side viii
... law , 138 15 16 25. Rights reviving on the return of peace . An alien enemy ... laws extended to California . Grants to the State for schools and public build ... common schools . Sale of warrants authorized . Also , of warrants under the ...
... law , 138 15 16 25. Rights reviving on the return of peace . An alien enemy ... laws extended to California . Grants to the State for schools and public build ... common schools . Sale of warrants authorized . Also , of warrants under the ...
Side x
... common property . Subject to mar- riage contract , • 76. Inventory of the wife's separate property . How to be made ... laws as to lien of tax , 46 79. Equalization of taxes . Sale for delinquent taxes , 47 80. Redemption , conveyance , ...
... common property . Subject to mar- riage contract , • 76. Inventory of the wife's separate property . How to be made ... laws as to lien of tax , 46 79. Equalization of taxes . Sale for delinquent taxes , 47 80. Redemption , conveyance , ...
Side xii
... common law the legal estate vests in the mortgagee and be- comes absolute on default . Equitable right of redemption allowed within twenty years . How barred , the mortgagee remaining absolute owner , 104. In California the mortgagor ...
... common law the legal estate vests in the mortgagee and be- comes absolute on default . Equitable right of redemption allowed within twenty years . How barred , the mortgagee remaining absolute owner , 104. In California the mortgagor ...
Side 3
... common law of England was made " the rule of decision in all the courts of this State , so far as it is not repugnant to or inconsistent with the constitution of the United States , or the constitution or laws of California . " § 5. The ...
... common law of England was made " the rule of decision in all the courts of this State , so far as it is not repugnant to or inconsistent with the constitution of the United States , or the constitution or laws of California . " § 5. The ...
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9 Cal acknowledged or proved act of April action affecting alien enemy appear April 17 April 29 assignment authority California certificate Chancery Circuit Court citizen claim commencement common law confiscation constitution contract conveyance court of equity debt debtor decision decree deemed duly edgment enforced entitled equity of redemption execution existence foreclosure freely and voluntarily gage granted homestead husband Ibid incumbrance instrument judgment jurisdiction Kent's Comm land lien manner March married woman ment mort mortgage mortgage deed mortgagor non-resident notary public notice officer owner party thereto payment peace plaintiff plea of alien possession principles promissory note proof real estate real property recorded redeem redemptioner residing right of redemption rule San Francisco separate property sold statute of limitations stipulations subsequent purchaser suit Supreme Court taxes therein thereof treaty trustee United unless valid vested wife Wood's Digest
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Side 8 - ... where is drawn in question the validity of a treaty or statute of, or an authority exercised under, the United States, and the decision is against their validity ; or where is drawn in question the validity of a statute of, or an authority exercised under, any state, on the ground of their being repugnant to the constitution, treaties, or laws, of the United States...
Side 12 - And it is declared that neither the pretence that war dissolves all treaties, nor any other whatever, shall be considered as annulling or suspending the solemn covenant contained in this article.
Side 80 - No action for the recovery of real property, or for the recovery of the possession thereof, shall be maintained, unless it appear that the plaintiff, his ancestor, predecessor, or grantor, was seized .or possessed of the premises in question within twenty years before the commencement of such action.
Side 6 - that the laws of the several States, except where the Constitution, treaties, or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision in trials at common law in the courts of the United States, in cases where they apply.
Side 67 - In case of any other transfer of interest, the action or proceeding may be continued in the name of the original party, or the court may allow the person to whom the transfer is made to be substituted in the action...
Side 66 - An action does not abate by the death, marriage or other disability of a party, or by the transfer of any interest therein, if the cause of action survive or continue.
Side 37 - A mortgage of real property shall not be deemed a conveyance, whatever its terms, so as to enable the owner of the mortgage to recover possession of the real property without a foreclosure and sale.
Side 81 - ... be effectual, unless it appear that the person prosecuting the action, or making the defense, or under whose title the action is prosecuted, or the defense is made, or the ancestor, predecessor, or grantor of such person was seized or possessed of the premises in question within five years before the commencement of the act in respect to which such action is prosecuted or defense made.
Side 47 - ... this insurance, as to the interest of the mortgagee (or trustee) only therein, shall not be invalidated by any act or neglect of the mortgagor or owner...
Side 48 - There is no principle better established in this court, nor one founded on more solid considerations of equity and public utility, than that which declares, that if one man, knowingly, though he does it passively, by looking on, suffers another to purchase and expend money on land, under an erroneous opinion of title, without making known his claim, he shall not afterwards be permitted to exercise his legal right against such person. It would be an act of fraud and injustice, and his conscience is...