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purchase of lands, and to convert the same, by means

of sale, into money

To pay trustees such a sum as, with what will arise
from sale of hereditaments, will make up the amount
directed to be raised.

For production of title-deeds

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Lien of covenant by two severally for the production of
deeds in different schedules
Proviso to exonerate covenantor on procuring purchaser
to enter into like covenant for production of deeds 815
By mortgagee for re-delivery of title-deeds to mortga-
gor, on repayment of mortgage money, and for pro-
ducing them in the meantime

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ERRATA ET CORRIGENDA.

Page 5, line 18, for "gpnite" read "geprite."

9, 1. 17, for" donor" read "owner."

32, 1. 13, Mr. Pigot's Treatise on Common Recoveries and Precedents in Conveyancing were both posthumous publications.

34, l. 12, add—"When Booth was on the decline, Mr. Duane rose to considerable eminence; respectably skilled in his profession, and singularly industrious. He was the editor of Fitzgibbon's Reports, and supplied the publisher of Bacon's Abridgment with the article 'Common.' He was a polite scholar, of acknowledged taste in painting and music, and the most skilful medallist in England. His collection of medals was famous over Europe. He sold his cabinet of Syriac medals to Dr. Hunter, by whom it was bequeathed to the University of Glasgow." Butler's Historical Memoirs, iv. 460, 3rd edit. Encycl. Brit. art. Medals, xiv. 487, 7th edit.

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