The clerk's magazine, or law-repository. or Law-Repository. Containing: a variety of the most useful precedents, of Articles of Agreement, Bonds, Bills, Releases, Letters and Warrants of Attorney, Awards, Bills of Sale, Gifts, Grants, Leases, Assignments, Mortgages, Judgments, Surrenders, Jointures, Covenants, Co-Partnerships, Charter-Parties, Letters of Licence, Compositions, Conveyances, Partitions, Wills, and all other Instruments that relate to the publick Business. With Necessary Directions for making Distresses for Rent, &c. as the Law between Landlord and Tenant now stands. To which is added, The Doctrine of Fines and Recoveries, in their Forms. Together with Those of Common Writs, Assidavits, Memorials for registering Deeds, and Assignments of Judgments, pursuant to the several Acts of Parliament made in Ireland. As also a choice Collection of declaration[s] in the King's-Bench, Common-Pleas and Exchequer, To this edition are added. Several useful precedents, and an appendix relating to Business in Chancery; the whole calculated, and now much enlarged, for the Use of young Gentlemen of the Law and others in this Kingdom.

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MDCC,LIII. [1753]
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Young clerk's magazine; or, English law-repository

Publication/Creation

Dublin : printed by and for Oli. Nelson, at Milton's Head, and for S. Cotter under Dick's Coffee-House, in Skinner-Row, MDCC,LIII. [1753]

Physical description

[12],215,[1]p. ; 120.

Edition

The second edition.

References note

ESTC T167075

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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