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The law concerning estates taile, and remainders and reversions expectant thereupon, illustrated. The Statute De Donis Conditionalibus, and what Estates of Inheritance may be Intailed, and what may not be Intailed: With the Conveniencies and Inconveniencies arising thereby, Explained and Demonstrated. The doctrine of perpetuities fully cleared. And the Nature, Operation, and Use of Fines, in destroying of Estates Taile, and of Recoveries in Barring Remainders and Reversions, Approved. With Variety of Authentick Precedents, and Select Cases proper to each Particular, and General Cases Applicable to the whole. By H. Curson of the Inner Temple.
Curson, H. (Henry).Date: 1703- Books
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The attorney's new pocket book, and conveyancer's assistant; containing a collection of the most common and approved precedents in conveyancing, with many practical remarks; ... By Frederic Coningesby Jones, ... In two volumes. ...
Jones, Frederic Coningesby.Date: 1794- Books
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The attorney's new pocket book, and conveyancer's assistant; containing a collection of the most common and approved precedents; with many practical remarks. ... By Frederick Coningesby Jones, ... The second edition, with many material corrections, alterations, and additions. In two volumes. ...
Jones, Frederic Coningesby.Date: 1798- Books
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Arcana clericalia: or, the mysteries of clerkship explained ; declaring, defining, and illustrating the essential and formal parts of deeds ... in conveying, limiting, and setling [sic.] estates ... containing divers precedents. Collected by George Billinghurst, ... Now improved and digested ... and enlarged with variety of modern, select, and approved precedents.
Billinghurst, George.Date: 1705- Books
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Arcana clericalia: or, the mysteries of clerkship explained; declaring, defining, and illustrating the essential and formal parts of deeds and their Nature, Operation, and Use. In conveying, limiting, and setling [sic] estates by Deeds, Fines, and Recoveries, in Fee, in Tail, for Life, for Years, to Uses, in Trust, &c. With Charter-Parties, and other Instruments in Merchants [illigible]. And containing divers precedents heretofore collected by George Billinghurst, late of Grays-Inn, Esq; now improved and digested in a Regular Method, and enlarged with variety of modern, select, and approved precedents. By H. Curson of the Inner-Temple, Gent.
Billinghurst, George.Date: 1705