The book Common Forms in Conveyancing Including Recitals was written by author Davidson, Charles, 1852-1919 Here you can read free online of Common Forms in Conveyancing Including Recitals book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Common Forms in Conveyancing Including Recitals a good or bad book?
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I j ton tru o t that thcy. Jtho oaid [trustees], and the - • vILwr. ™ survivors and survivor of the my, and the heirs, executors, or AND POWER TO . 4, c V!*£«M y (*xM^. ■t£Lx>ei-ia/. Vfildlx**) rr Vn*l{t£ vary secu- administrators ol such survivor A shall, with the consent in RITIES ( Q. I I . - p ' writing of the said [ hrtabmid] fend [wife^ during their joint ' ' ;' K4xrtii0 lives, and of the survivor of thdm during his or her life, and applied to houses and lands, and is the only one usually... inserted in settlements in trust for sale ; the forms, however, for mining, build- ing, and repairing leases, given infra, section 2 of this chapter, may readily be adapted, when required, to a settlement in trust for sale. This, as well as the trust for sale, immediately preceding, are usually found not in the settlement, but in a deed of even date. (Martin's Conveyancing, Vol. 4, p. 341). (a) The form No. Ill is that in ordinary use. At present, how- ever, the form No. IV, to the whole or some exteut, is often pre- ferred, from the greater latitude it allows.
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