The Young clerk's tutor enlarged
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- The Young clerk's tutor enlarged
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- [London? :: Printed for R.C. ...,
- 1668]
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- Forms (Law) -- Great Britain.
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Contents
- TO THE READER.
- THE TABLE.
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THE YOUNG CLERKS TUTOR
ENLARGED. -
OBSERVATIONS Touching the firm making ofCovenants, Contracts andAgreements, &c.- An Obligation from One to One.
- An Obligation from One to Two.
- An Obligation from One to Three.
- An Obligation from Two to One.
- An Obligation from Two to Two.
- An Obligation from Two to Three.
- An Obligation from Three to One.
- An Obligation from Three to Two.
- An Obligation from Three to Three.
- A Recognizance From One to One.
- A Recognizance from One to Two.
- A Recognizance from One to Three.
- A Recognizance from Two to One.
- A Regognizance from Two to Two.
- A Recognizance from Two to Three.
- A Recognizance from Three to One.
- A Recognizance from Three to Two.
- A Recognizance from Three to Three.
- A condition from One to One, to pay a summe of money at several payments; with a Clause if any payment be unpaid, the Bond to be forfeited.
- A Condition of a Bond of Arbitration from Two to Two, without an Ʋmpire.
- A Condition of a single Bond of Arbitration without an Ʋmpire.
- A Condition of a double Bond to pay a sum of money at several payment, with a Clause if any payment be behind, the Bond to be forfeited.
- A Condition of a single Bond, to pay a sum of money at a place certain.
- A Condition of a single Bond, to pay a sum of money without a place certain.
- A Condition of a Treble Bond, to pay a sum of money at one payment.
- A Condition of a double Bond, to pay a sum of money at a place certain.
- A Condition of a Counter-Bond, from two to a third person, who was bound with them.
- A Condition of a Counter-Bond from One to One.
- A Condition to perform Covenants in Articles of Agreement.
- A Condition to perform the Covenants in an Indenture.
- A General Release from Two to Two.
- A General Release from One to One.
- A Bill of Sale of Goods to be void upon payment of a sum of Money with Interest.
- A single Bill without any penalty.
- A Single Penal Bill.
- A Condition to stand by the Award of Arbi∣trators, with an Ʋmpire certain nominated.
- A Deed of Gift.
- A Letter of Attorney to receive a sum of Mo∣ney very usual.
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A Warrant of Attorney to confess a Judgement in the
Kings-Bench. - A Warrant of Attorney, to acknowledge satisfa∣ction upon Record for a Judgment recorded formerly.
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A Release of Errours upon a Judgment in the
Common-Bench. -
A Release of Errours upon a Jedgment in the
Kings-Bench. - A Letter of Attorney to receive Money due upon a Bond.
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A Warrant for a Attorney to appear,
&c. -
A Warrant for an Attorney to appear,
&c. - A Warrant to confess a Judgment upon a Bond, if the money be not paid on the day.
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A Letter of Attorney to receive money due upon several Bonds, allowing the Attorney rea∣sonable charges out of that money which b
shall receive, to satisfie himself of such mo∣neys as are due to him from him which makes this Letter. - A general Letter of Attorney, to let, set, dispose, &c.
- A Charter-party of an Affraightment.
- Articles of Agreement for enjoyment of a quiet Lease, as Tenements in Common.
- An Ʋmpirage.
- An Acquittance for the Redemption of Lands Mortgaged.
- An Acquittance for Rent.
- An Acquittance for a Legacy.
- An Acquittance for Money received to pay another.
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A Condition to seal a Deed by a certain day, and perform the Covenants therein. - A Condition that the Heir shall enter into Bond at his full age, to pay another.
- Condition, that an Administrator not present, shall seal a Deed.
- A Covenant from an Infant, to engage him to execute a Conveyance at age.
- A Release of Personal Actions.
- A Letter of Attorney to receive Livery and Seisin according to the Feoffment.
- A Lease of Ejectment.
- Defeazance of a Statute, for performance of a Covenant.
- Attornment of Tenants, to be endorsed on a Deed.
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Affidavit that a man is seised in Fee, free from In∣cubrances. - Acquittance for the consideration of Money in an Indenture, and a Release of the Estate.
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A Peelar
, that Money lent in one mans name, is the peaker Moneys of an∣other. - Release of a Ward to his Guardian, when he is at age.
- What a Deed of Feoffment is.
- Of Livery and Seisin.
- Livery and Seisin to be Endorsed on a Deed.
- An Assignment of an Annuity for years granted out of a Lease for years.
- A Letter of Attorney from the Husband to the Wife, upon his Voyage.
- A Release from the Father to one that bought the Sons Land.
- Attornment of Tenants.
- Attornment of Tenants.
- A Letter of Attorney, to be added to the end of a Sale, to give power for the Vendor to another to deliver Possession in Seisin to the Vendee.
- A Discharge of a Bill, the Bill being lost.
- A surrender of a Lease.
- An Acquittance for Receipt of Money upon a Sale.
- A Warrant to a Proctor by the Son, to permit a Stranger to Administer upon his Fathers Estate.
- A Warrant to an Executor.
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A Condition of a Recognizance to pay Costs in
Chancery. - An Assignment of a Lease by Indorsement.
- An Exchange by Indenture of Bargain and Sale, with Livery of Seisin.
- A Defeazance upon a Judgment, with a Release of Errours.
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An Assignment of a Mortgage, by Endorsement by a Friend in Tru
, for one that purchased the same, to keep it in force. - An Acquittance and Receipt for a Legacy given by a Will to the Executor thereof.
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An
Affidavit that Lands are free from all Incum∣brances. -
An Assignment of a Bond, with a Letter of At∣torney
verbatim as in the Bond. - A Defeazance upon a Statute-Staple for payment of Money.
- A short Mortgage of a House.
- A Letters of Attorney, to receive Seisin of Land.
- A Declaration of an Obligee, that his Name is used in Trust.
- An Indenture, being a Defeazance of an Assign∣ment of a Bond.
- A Surrender of the Lessees Term to be Endorsed on the Lease.
- A Letter of Attorney to receive Money decreed in Chancery.
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A Discharge for Money Decreed in
Chancery. - A Bond to the KING.
- A Discharge to Trustees for Money by them received.
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Warrant of Attorney, to confess a Judgment in
Chancery, for priviledged persons. - A Mortgagee's Assignment of his Mortgage to the Mortgagor, to be endorsed on the Deed.
- A Deed of Feoffment upon a Sale.
- An Acquittance of part of a Debt.
- A short Deed, to declare that the name of the Ob∣ligee in an Obligation is used in trust for an∣other.
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A Form of a
Will. -
A Codicil or Schedule to a
Will. - The Form of an Affidavit.
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Directions for suing out
Fines, and making the Con∣cords thereof; with several necessary Notes thereupon. - A Fine from One to One, of a Messuage and Garden.
- A Fine from a Man and his Wife to one Conusee, of two Messuages, one Yard, or Back-side, one Garden, Land, Meadow and Pasture.
- A Fine from Two Conusors, and the Wife of one of them, to Two Conuseet, of Messuages, Barns, Gardens, Orchards, Land, Meadow, Pasture, and Common of Pasture for all manner of Cattle.
- A Fine by a Knight and his Wife to an Archbishop and another, of three Mannors, Messuages, Tofts, Cottages, Mills, Barns, Gardens, Land, Mea∣dow, Pasture, Wood, Furze, Heath, and Rent; the Advowson of a Church, and view of Frank-Pledge, with general Warranty.
- A Fine by one and his Wife to one, of one Mannor, Messuages, Tofts, Cottages, Barns; a Water-mill, a Fulling-mill, a Wind-mill, a Dove-house, Gardens, Orchards, Land, Meadow, Pasture, Wood, Furze, Heath, Moor, fresh and salt Marsh, Rent, free Fishing, the advowson of a Church by turns.
- A Fine of a Rent by an Earle and his Wife.
- A Fine of the third part of a Rent.
- A Fine of a Personage, excepting the Advowson of the Vicaridge of the same Personage.
- A Writ of Covenant for the King, of Tythe-Corn.
- A Fine of one Messuage, one Barn, Lana, Meadow, Pasture, and five shillings Rent; the Personage of B, and the Advowson of the Vi∣caridge of B.
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A Fine by an Earle and his Wife, of a Man∣nor, Advowson, liberty of Foldage, free Warren, and free-Fishing,
&c. - A Fine from Three and their Wives, to One, with sever al Warranties.
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A Fine of nine Messuages, nine gardons,
&c. and the moiety of of twenty Messuages, one Water-Mill, one Dovehouse.&c. -
A Fine by Husband and Wife, and another, to One who Grants and Renders the same again to one of the Cognisors for
21 years, to begin at a time to come, reserving a Rent, with Clause of Di∣stress; and afterwards the Cognisee Grants the Reversion to the Husband and Wife Cognisors, and the Heirs of the Husband. -
A
ordinary Lease of a House in London. - An Exact Table, shewing how many years Pur∣chase a Lease or Annuity, to endure for a term of years, under 33, is worth presently at Interest upon Interest, at six in the hundred; and shew∣ing plainly how to discount any Lease in being and the true value of the Reversion after any num∣ber of years.
- Again, are you to take or buy the Reversion of any Lease of Annuity.
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