The first part of the young clerks guide, or, An exact collection of choice English presidents according to the best forms now used for all sorts of indentures, letters of atturney, releases, conditions &c. very useful and necessary for all but chiefly for those that intend to follow the atturney's practice / compiled by R.F. ... : and revised by an able practitioner.

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The first part of the young clerks guide, or, An exact collection of choice English presidents according to the best forms now used for all sorts of indentures, letters of atturney, releases, conditions &c. very useful and necessary for all but chiefly for those that intend to follow the atturney's practice / compiled by R.F. ... : and revised by an able practitioner.
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Hutton, Richard, Sir, 1561?-1639.
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London :: Printed for Humphry Tuckey ...,
1649.
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"The first part of the young clerks guide, or, An exact collection of choice English presidents according to the best forms now used for all sorts of indentures, letters of atturney, releases, conditions &c. very useful and necessary for all but chiefly for those that intend to follow the atturney's practice / compiled by R.F. ... : and revised by an able practitioner." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45253.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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An Assignment of a Judgement.

THis Indenture made, &c. Between M. M. &c. of the one part, and R. T. &c. on the other part, Witnesseth: That whereas the said M. M. hath reco∣vered a Judgement, in his Majesties Court of Com∣mon-Pleas at Westminster in Hillary Terme, Anno. &c. against E. G. for xx. l. debt, besides costs of suite as by the Records of the said Court more at large may apear; Now the said M. M. for good con∣siderations him moving, hath bargained, sold, assigned and set over, and by these presents doth bargain, sel, as∣sign

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and set over unto the said R.T. his Executors, &c. as well the said Judgement, and all and every sum and summes of money therein mentioned, and contained; As also, all benefit and advantage, which shall or may be had, obtained or gotten, by reason or means of the said Judgement, or any processe, or Executi∣on thereupon to be had, sued out, or Executed: To have and to hold, the said Judgement, summe and sums of money, benefit, advantage and other the premisses aforesaid, unto the said R. T. his, &c. to his and their owne proper uses and behoofs, in as ample manner, as he the said M. M. his Executors or As∣signes, might or could have and enjoy the same, if these presents had never been had or made; and the said M. M. his Executors, &c. shall and will justifie, maintaine and avow, all and every lawfull act, and thing, that shall be done in or about the premisses, without relasing or discharging the same: So as there be no further benefit taken, then only the due debt, interest, and charges; And that all the benefit which shall be obtained or gotten upon the said Judgement, shall wholly remaine and be, unto the said R. T. his Executors, &c. to his and their own proper uses and behoofs, without any accompt or other thing, to be therefore yeilded or done unto the said M. M. his &c.

In witnesse, &c.

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