The complete conveyancer or, the theory and practice of conveyancing in all its branches. The Practical Part. Consisting Of AtPrecedents of every Kind that the Practisers of the Law of every Denomination can possibly have Occasion to consult in the Course of Business. Particularly Under The Following Heads, Viz. Acknowledgments Acquittances Acts of Parliament relating to Conveyancing Affidavits Agreements of all Kinds Anonities Appointments Articles Assignments of all Kinds Awards Bargain and Sale Bills Bonds of all Kinds Certificates Charter-Parties Collateral Securities Compositions of Creditors Conditions Confirmations Consent Consideration Copartnership Copyhold Precedents Covenants Declarations Defeasances Demise Deputations Disclaimer Distribution Distress Enfranchisement Exceptions Exchange Feoffments Fines Gift (deeds of) Grants Indemnity Indorsements Inrollment of Deeds Jointures Leases of all Kinds Lease and Release Letters of Attorney Letters of Licence Limitations of Uses Licence Livery of Seisin Memorials Mortgages Orders Partition Petitions Presentation Provisoes Receipts Recitals Reconveyances Recoveries Releases Resignations Revocations Separation (deeds of) Settlements Surrenders Uses Warrants of Attorney Warrants Wills, &c. The Theoretical Part Consists Of At The Law of Conveyancing: OR, The Various Methods of Acquiring and Conveying Estates, both Real and Personal. By William Newnam of the Inner Temple, Esq; and others. ... . Part I

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Newnam, William
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dublin printed by Elizabeth Lynch, No. 6, Skinner-Rows And In The Four-Courts 1786, M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]
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Collection: Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Item Description:Each volume is in two parts, with separate titlepage and register for each part. - English Short Title Catalog, N15392. - Reproduction of original from Harvard University Law Library
Physical Description:Online-Ressource (3v) 8°