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Of new trustees by virtue of a power vested in an
administratrix

Of a receiver to keep down the interest of a mortgage
Under a power enabling vendor to sell free from
dower in such manner as to enable vendee to
sell, discharged of such incumbrance

ARBITRATION. Provision for referring disputes to
ASSIGNMENT of a share in a portion by an elder sister
to her younger sisters, in addition to their shares
therein

Of an annuity to a purchaser and two others who
had purchased shares of him

Of an annuity given by the will of a gentleman to
his son, who sold it to three sisters conditionally,
who concurred in disposing of it absolutely to a
gentleman from whom the present assignment
is made

Of terin

Of a term to attend the inheritance by an executrix
and her husband, indorsed on a deed to which a
co-executor had been made an assigning party,
but who had refused to execute and still declined
so to do

And conveyance of two mortgages and premises, in
trust for a gentleman who had purchased part of
the premises of mortgagor

Page.
183

73

67

181

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92

110

98

405

143

417

And confirmation by mortgagee and mortgagor to
a new mortgagee who pays off the former

204

Of bond upon rather special trusts

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Of bonds and warrants of attorney to enter up judg-
ment, the monies not being yet due nor judg-
ments entered up

Of a judgment

ASSURANCE (further.) See Covenants, Opinions, and
Tender.

ATTESTATION of a certificate of the lord chief justice
of the Common Pleas, of the acknowledgment of
a conveyance to operate as a recovery in the Ca-
ribbee Isles

Of a certificate by the lord mayor, of the acknow-

ledgment of a deed to bar the estate of a married
woman in America

ATTESTED COPIES. See Opinions.

48

122

308

309

B.

BANKRUPT, commission of, caunot be taken out by
creditors who have signed a deed of composition
Recital of commission. See Recital.

BARGAIN AND SALE INROLLED to lead the uses

of a recovery for barring estates tail and extin-
guishing a rent charge

Page.

211.

274

To make a tenant to the præcipe

277

By remainder man without prejudicing the estate of

tenant for life, or uses limited for the benefit of
his first and other sons

278

Leading the uses of recovery of lands in ancient
demesne

Recital of. See Recital.
BARON AND FEME. Arrangement between husband
and wife whereby an annuity or rent charge, in-
dependent of her own estates and paraphernalia,
are secured to her, and in which a friend of the
wife engages to indemnify the husband against
such debts as she had contracted, or might con-
tract during the separation

The continuation of the last arrangement whereby
the children are provided for and put under the
direction and management of mutual friends of
husband and wife

Assignment of term by

294

337

355

143

Lease by feme covert, &c. being a tenant in common

190

BOND. (Common) with variations

For payment of money by instalments

For payment of mortgage money

For securing an annuity

3456

To supply a deficiency in qualified covenants which
ought to have been general

9

To procure au infant heir to convey

12

Of indemnity on a purchase against the dower of a
wife of a former vendor

13

Between parties who had neglected to account, to
employ two persons of their own nomination to
make out their accounts

Post obit, with observations

See Assignment, and Recitals.

C.

CARIBBEE ISLES. Certificate of acknowledgment of

conveyance to bar estates tail

CASE with the opinions of two very eminent counsel as
to what ought to be the extent of covenants for
the title of land, where vendor and vendee do not
enter into any special agreement

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5

308

411

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CESSER. Proviso of

CESSIT EXECUTIO. The condition of a bond is a
cessit executio on the warrant of attorney

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In debt

Relictâ verificatione

CO-HEIRESSES. Conveyance from and their husbands
by lease and release and fine

CONFIRMATION of an annuity charged on leasehold
premises, and new powers of distress and entry,
the grantor having become possessed of the legal
estate since the original grant

Of sale and conveyance of premises directed by a
testator to be sold for the benefit of his wife and
five children, and release of claims by a person
entitled to several shares and in several capacities,
and two other persons entitled to shares in their
own rights in the purchase money

CONVEYANCE of freehold and leasehold premises, with
the opinions of counsel on many points
Of leaseholds for lives

Minutes of by tenant in tail of an alternate presen-
tation to a living

By a purchaser under an execution of estates to the
use of himself and two others, in trust for the
benefit of the judgment and other creditors of
debtor and on his estates, providing an allowance
for debtors

COPYHOLD. Covenant to surrender

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79

84

400

89

424

426

229

COVENANT that party has done no act to incumber 108, 147,

To levy a fine

271, 290, 336, 373

155, 164, 244

To suffer a recovery

To surrender copyholds

To pay mortgage money

237, 272

229

To pay an annuity

To abate interest in a mortgage if paid regularly

That a judgment is in force

That assignor will justify and confirm same

345, 362

42,208

209

123

ib.

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COVENANT-Continued.

To demise

Also to surrender

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230, 363

230

346, S63

1

53

193, 196, 201

ין

91

52

337, 368

That premises shall remain open to and sufficient to
answer annuity

From assignee to indemnify assignor against the
consequences of using his name

Usual in leases

In a conveyance of leaseholds for lives

In an assignment of monies

In a deed of separation
That person is seised in fee
Hath good right to convey

186, 262, 345, 401, 458
153, 187, 263, 291, 381, 402

For quiet enjoyment 41, 120, 154, 157, 187, 230, 264,
291, 381, 402

Free from incumbrances 154, 187, 231, 265, 290, 381, 403
For further assurances 88, 121, 124, 155, 188, 209, 292,
346, 364, 381, 403

Case and opinion as to supporting an action upon

covenant for further assurance

That leaseholds shall be free from incumbrances
And are discharged of rent

D.

DECLARATION of trusts by parties to a conveyance,
that the same was made to relessee in trust to sell
the premises at the end of twelve months, if a
certain debt was not paid within that period
Of the trusts of a term for grantee and grantor of

387

405

ib.

383

annuity
232, 397
Of the trusts of a term for mortgagee and mortgagor 388
Of the uses of fines.-See Fines.

Of the uses of recoveries.-See Recovery.

Of the trusts of an assignment of a lease by way of
mortgage, with powers of distress and sale to se-
cure the principal and interest, and waiver of pri-
vilege, the mortgagor being a member of parlia-

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DESCENT. If a vendor claims by descent or under a
will, he must covenant against the acts of his an-
cestor or testator; and if such testator had claim-
ed by descent or will, then the covenants might
be required to extend to the acts of all persons
under whom such testator derived his title

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415

Pace.

DISCLAIMER of executorship and trusts

DISTRESS. Power of in a mortgage

DOWER. Bond to indemnify against

Usual mode of barring, approved by Editor and two
very eminent conveyancers

Same, by another hand

E.

EJECTMENT. Warrant of attorney to confess judg-

ment in

EXCEPTION of terms should be general, it having been
objected to by many gentlemen who go the cir-
cuit and attend nisi prius bars, as a great absur-
dity to shew on the face of a conveyance of the
freehold and inheritance of any hereditaments,
that there is a legal estate standing out by which
many plaintiff's have been nonsuited

EXECUTOR. An executor not beneficially interested,
cannot be required to covenant against his testa-
tor's acts

See Descent and Parchase.

EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS. Of the ne-
cessity of these words in a warrant of attorney
EXECUTORSHIP.

Disclaimer or renunciation of

EXECUTRIX. Assignment of term by her and her
husband

F.

FINE. Deed to lead the uses of a fine

Deed to declare the uses of a tine

A mode of supplying a defect in title occasioned by
the loss of a deed leading the uses of a fine

See Recital.

FINES AND RECOVERIES.

202

37

13

185

319

31 n. 5

410

415

31 n.

202

143

297

300

301

Deed to lead the uses of

on the marriage of an infant who was enabled by

act of parliament to acknowledge fines and suffer

recoveries

See Recitals.

FRAUD. See Post Obit Bond.

237

G.

GENERAL WORDS. See Words,

GRANT. Editor's opinion on the signification of this

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