Title: | A treatise on conveyancing; with a view to its application to practice: being a series of practical observations, written in a plain familiar style, which have for their object to assist in preparing draughts, and in judging of the operation of deeds, by distinguishing between the formal and essential parts of those deeds, &c. in general use: being a course of lectures. With an appendix of select and appropriate precedents. |
Author: | Preston, Richard, 1768-1850 |
Note: | W. Clarke and Sons, 1819 |
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Subject: | Conveyancing -- Great Britain |
Subject: | Estates (Law) -- Great Britain |
Subject: | Forms (Law) -- Great Britain |
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