R O O S T H. I don't know how to pronounce it, but it's a great case that says Duhig, doesn't apply when there's a subject to clause in the deed. Another exception to the Duhig rule is if a deed says, seller sells all of seller's interest in the land, save and accept ...
in our area, mostly rural with some small urban areas, we tend to pronounce "you're" as "yer", "for" as "fer or fur". if we are telling someone where we are going or have been, you might hear them say "i've been, or i'm going (to be) oot and aboot" it translates to ...
R O O S T H. I don't know how to pronounce it, but it's a great case that says Duhig, doesn't apply when there's a subject to clause in the deed. Another exception to the Duhig rule is if a deed says, seller sells all of seller's interest in the land, save and accept ...