The Accomplish'd Conveyancer: Containing, the Nature and Kinds of Deeds and Instruments Used in Conveyancing: and an Abridgment of the Law Relating to All Sorts of Conveyances and Deeds in General, with Every Thing Belonging to Them; Proved by Many Law-cases and Resolutions Thereupon. And Also, All Manner of Smaller Sorts of Precedents Used in Conveyancing ...

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J. Nutt, 1714

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Page 265 - INDENTURE made the day of between AB of, &c., of the one part and CD of, &c., of the other part WHEREAS...
Page 409 - CD, of the city aforesaid, merchant, my true and lawful attorney, for me, and in my name, and for my use to ask, demand, sue...
Page 443 - Brook and his heirs and against all and every other person or persons whatsoever lawfully claiming or to claim by, from or under him, them or any of them Shall and Will Warrant and forever Defend by these presents.
Page 419 - ... from the beginning of the world to the day of the date of these presents.
Page 252 - ... or enjoyed, or accepted, reputed, taken, or known as part, parcel, or member thereof...
Page 283 - CD his executors, administrators, and assigns, from the day next before the day of the date of these presents, for and during and unto the full end and term of one whole year from thence next ensuing, and fully to be complete and ended ; YIELDING AND PAYING...
Page 315 - ... from the beginning of the world until the day of the date hereof) which the faid.
Page 345 - will forever warrant the title " to the said premises, must be construed as meaning that the grantor and his heirs, or successors, the premises granted, and every part and...
Page 355 - King, his executors, adminiftrators, and afligns, make, do, and execute, or caufe or procure to be made, done, and executed, all and every fuch further and other lawful and reafonable...
Page 380 - ... (next ensuing) make their dwellings or abidings, or that shall enterprise or attempt at any time hereafter unlawfully to annoy, either by sea or land, the said...

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