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Help Needed in Legal Definitions!
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Camille | Report | 11 Jul 2007 09:24 |
Hi, see below:- Stand as in remain still.....not capable of being moved. Bound as in attached to a debt, secured, mortgaged Basically , you cannot do anything with this land until you pay me £ 60.00 then it will be released as normal. Hope this helps Lulli |
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Devon Dweller | Report | 10 Jul 2007 18:44 |
It could mean 'collateral' Sheila |
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Richard | Report | 10 Jul 2007 17:35 |
Does anyone know what the term 'stand bound' means when used in a will? The clause reads: 'My meadow ground aforesaid shall be charged and stand bound for the payment of the aforesaid sum of sixty pounds'. :-) Richard |