May 1, 1849, was published, to be continued on the 1st of every month, Part I., price 3s. 6d., of Concise Precedents in Modern Conveyancing, Adapted to the present state of the Law, with copious Notes and Instructions, and including every kind of Conveyance, Settlement, Conditions of Sale, Agreements, &c., &c., by WILLIAM HUGHES, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Author of "The Practice of Sales" and "The Practice of Mortgages." This work is designed to supply to the Profession a series of useful practical precedents. A part will appear regularly on the 1st of every month, making a volume in a year, and each volume will be complete in itself, thus avoiding the objections that have been made to publications in the periodical form. The precedents in each part will be miscellaneous, so as to be at once available to the practitioner. It may also be To Subscribers it will be sent by post, paid. Persons desirous of thus taking it are requested to transmit their orders at once. had through all booksellers. CONVEYANCING FORMS. 33. Conditions of Sale. General Conditions for Sale in one Lot, with Agreement, price 3s. per doz. 34. Ditto, ditto, for Sale in several Lots, to the above when required, viz. :— COVENANTS FOR TITLE. 76. Covenant for Production of Title Deeds, 2 sheets, 3s. per doz. 77. Draft Form of Coaveyance, 8 sheets, 78. Ditto-Proviso for Redemption, Is. 6d. 79. Ditto-Power of Sale, three sheets, 4s. 6d. per àoz. 81. Wills-Proviso tor Maintenance of 82. Ditto-Proviso for Advancement of 83. 84. Ditto-Power to appoint New Trustees, 1s. 6d. per doz. 63. Ditto, free from incumbrances, 1s. 6d. per doz. 87. Settlement-Power to vary Securities two sheets, 3s. per doz. 88. Ditto-Power to appoint New Trustees, two sheets, 3s. per doz. Clause, 64. Ditto, for further assurance, Is. 6d. per doz. 65. Leasehold, that lease is good, Is. 6d. per doz. 65. Ditto, that assignee has good right to assign, 1s. 6d per. doz. 67. Ditto, for quiet enjoyment, 1s. 6d. per doz. 68. Ditto, free from incumbrances, 1s. 6d. per doz. 69. Ditto for further assurance, 2 sheets 3s. per doz. 72. Draft Lease of Houses, 2 sheets, 3s. per doz. 73. Common Covenants in ditto, four sheets, 6s. per doz. 74. Agreement for Lease of House, 3s. per doz. 75. Agreement for Building and Lease, 3s. per doz. 89. Settlement-Advancement 90. Ditto-Maintenance Clause, two sheets, 91. Ditto Indemnity of Trustees, 1s. 6d. 92. The Forms prescribed by the New Sta- 41. Affidavit verifying ditto, where no pro- The Practice of Wills and Administrations, Comprising full Instructions for the conduct of a Will from the first instructions for its preparation to the final distribution of the Testator's estate; with Precedents, and an Appendix of the Statutes relating to Wills. By GEORGE S. ALLNUTT, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 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A Portfolio for preserving the current numbers of the The Administration of Justice Acts, With all the Forms, an Introduction, Notes, and very copious Index. By THOMAS W. SAUNDERS, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Author of "The New Magistrates' and Parish Officers' Law," &c. Price 78. cloth; 8s. 6d. halfbound; 9s. 6d. in law-calf; and ls. extra for interleaving. Supplement to BURN and ARCHBOLD. The New Magistrates and Parish Officers' Law, Comprising all the Law decided and enacted since the last editions of Burn and Archbold, to which it forms a Supplement. NB-This volume embraces all the Law decided and enacted since the publication of the last edition of Chitty's Burn to the end of the year 1847, so as to complete the series. CONTENTS Abduction. Abortion. Accessary. Affidavit. Aliens. Appeal. Arrest. Arson. Art. Assault and Battery. Autrefois acquit. Bail. Bastardy. Baths and Washhouses. Burglary. Cemeteries. Certiorari. Cheats and False Pretences. 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