This book presents diverse types of legal instruments, categorized into various formal parts, from introductory statements and recitals to operative words and parcels. The author begins with Anglo-Saxon conveyances and traces their evolution to French deeds that fell into disuse after Henry VI's reign. This legal resource analyzes the advancements and shifts in the field of conveyancing from the 16th century onwards, including insights from eminent conveyancers like Booth, Bradley, Butler, and Duval. The book discusses modern trends that prioritize conciseness on one hand and detailed inclusion of powers and clauses on the other. It includes both simple and complex instruments, like mortgages and settlements. With a wealth of information on precedents and the historical development of conveyancing, this book is an accessible reference and a valuable guide for professionals seeking comprehensive knowledge of the subject.
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