SECTION III. CONVEYANCING AS MODIFIED BY RECENT LEGISLATION. Scope of subject Commentary on Conveyancing and Law of Property Act, 1881 256, 257 257-302 302-304 304-307 For other Conveyancing Statutes with Notes see Appendix infra. PART III. PRECEDENTS. CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. Freeholds or copyholds in a single lot II.-Freehold or copyholds-another form III.-Freeholds, copyholds, and enfranchised copyholds sold 542, 543 VIII.-Agreement for sale by tenant for life and XI.-Agreement for mortgage of freeholds XIV.-Memorandum of agreement on equitable mort- XV.-Agreement to let chattels on hire system XVI.-Agreement as to conveyancing business between (Framed in accordance with Solicitors' 553-558 558-560 560, 561 562, 563 XVII.-Conveyance by vendor having absolute legal and XX.-Conveyance by tenants in common as joint 563-564 564, 565 565, 566 566 XXI.-Conveyance by tenants in common as several parties ib., 568 XXII.-Conveyance by trustees and cestui que trust 568, 569 deceased vendor 569, 570 XXIV.-Conveyance by mortgagor and mortgagee (The mortgage debt being kept on foot). PRINCIPLES AND PRECEDENTS OF MODERN CONVEYANCING: A Concise Exposition of the Draftsman's Art, with a Series of Forms framed in accordance with recent Legislation. BY C. CAVANAGH, B.A., LL.B. (LOND.), OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE AND NORTHERN CIRCUIT, BARRISTER-AT-LAW; WATERLOW & SONS LIMITED, 95 & 96, LONDON WALL, E.C.; 49 & 50, PARLIAMENT STREET, S.W. |