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Original Precedents in Conveyancing, Selected from the Manuscript Collection ... - Page 497
by John Joseph Powell - 1810
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The Grand Precedent; Or, The Conveyancer's Guide and Assistant: Containing ...

Giles Jacob - Conveyancing - 1716 - 614 pages
...of all and . f ' every fuch other Son and Sons lawfully to be begotten, feverally and fucceffively, and in Remainder one after another, as they and every of them (hall be in Seniority of Age, and Priority of Birth, the elder of them, and the Heirs Males of his...
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The Modern Conveyancer: Or, Conveyancing Improv'd. Being a Choice ..., Volume 3

Conveyancing - 1725 - 404 pages
...then to the Ufe and Behoof of all and every fuch a.fter-born Son and Sons feverally, fucceflively, and in Remainder one after another, as they and every of them fhall be in Seniority of Age, and.Priority of Birth, and of the feveral and refpeftive Heirs Males...
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The Accomplish'd Conveyancer: Containing the Nature and Kinds of Deeds and ...

Giles Jacob - Conveyancing - 1750 - 652 pages
...and Fourth, and all and every other Son and Sons lawfully to be begotten, feverally and fuccefiively, and in Remainder one after another, .as they and every of them mall be in Seniority of Age, and Priority of Birth, the elder of them and the Heirs Males of his Body, always...
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An Analysis of the Laws of England

William Blackstone - Law - 1771 - 274 pages
...on the body of the faid Katkerine Edwards his intended Wife to be begotten, feverally, fucceffively, and in Remainder, one after another, as they and every of them (hall be in feniority of Age and Priority of Birth, and of the feveral and refpeftive Heirs of the...
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The Compleat Modern Conveyancer: Being a Selection of Draughts Drawn by the ...

Conveyancing - 1778 - 856 pages
...other woman or women whom he ihall marry after the deceafe of the (aid EG feverally and fucceflively, and in remainder one after another, as they and every of them ihall be in fenioiity of age and priority of birth, and of the feveral and refpeilive heirs male of...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 2

William Blackstone - Law - 1791 - 566 pages
...on the body of the faid Katherine Edwards his intended wife to be begotten, fcverally, fucceffively, and in remainder, one after another, as they and every of them mall be in Seniority of age and priority of birth, and of the feveral and refpetlive heirs of the body and...
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A Complete Body of Conveyancing: In Theory and Practice, Volume 1

Edward Wood - Conveyancing - 1792 - 796 pages
...wife to be begotten, either born in his life-time ur aftci his. deRate, feverally and iucceflively, and in remainder one after another, as they and every of them (hall be in priority of birth, and of the lèverai and refpeftive heirs m<ile of the bod» and bodies...
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A Treatise of Testaments and Last Wills, Volume 1

Henry Swinburne - Wills - 1793 - 726 pages
...fons of the body of the f,ud Jibn Spencer the ion, lawfully to be begotten, feverally, fucceflîvely, and in remainder, one after another, as they and every of them fhall be in feniority of age and priority or birth and the feveral and refpeftive heirs of the body...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England,: In Four Books, Volume 2

William Blackstone - Law - 1794 - 700 pages
...the body of the faid K:itherine Edwards his intended wife to be begotten, feverally, lucceflively, and in remainder, one after another, as they and every of them (hall be in fcniority of age' and priority of birth, and of the feveral and refpectivc heirs of the...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Book 2

William Blackstone - Law - 1794 - 676 pages
...on the body of the faid Katherine Edwards his intended wife to be begotten, feverally, fucceffivcly, and in remainder, one after another, as they and every of them fhall be in feniority of age and priority of birth, and of the feveral and refpeftive heirs of the...
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