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TREATISE ON POWERS.

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TREATISE

ON

POWERS;

WITH

SUPPLEMENT,

BRINGING THE NEW ENACTMENTS AND CASES DOWN TO 1841.

BY HENRY CHANCE, ESQ.,

OF LINCOLN'S-INN, BARRISTER AT LAW.

IN TWO VOLUMES.

VOL. II.

LONDON:

HENRY BUTTERWORTH, LAW BOOKSELLER,
7, FLEET STREET;

AND A. MILLIKEN, GRAFTON STREET, Dublin.

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TREATISE ON POWERS.

CHAPTER XII.

OF THE OPERATION OF APPOINTMENTS.

SECTION I.

GENERAL SUBJECT.

[1386.] We have now to consider how appointments operate, and what is their effect.

general points :

We may in this section notice a few

1.-As to the Rule of an Appointee being in, under the Instrument creating the Power (1387).

2.-Some Cases particularly exemplifying the Rule (1391), including Roach v. Wadham (1392), and Cases involving Uses on Uses (1397).

CHAP. XII.
SEC. I.

1-As to the Rule of an Appointee being in, under the Instrument creating the Power.

[1387.] A person claiming under an appointment, although he claims in one sense by the act of the donee of the power,

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