PRECEDENTS AND FORMS IN CONVEYANCING. THIRD EDITION, BY CHARLES DAVIDSON, AND M. GEORGE DAVIDSON, OF LINCOLN'S INN, ESQRS., BARRISTERS-AT-LAW. VOL. V.-PART II. LONDON: WILLIAM MAXWELL & SON, 29, FLEET STREET, E.C. HODGES, FOSTER, & CO., AND E. PONSONBY, DUBLIN ; MEREDITH, RAY, & LITTLER, MANCHESTER ; THACKER, SPINK, & CO., CALCUTTA; CHARLES F. MAXWELL, MELBOURNE. 1878. ADVERTISEMENT. THE last Edition of this Volume was prepared and considerably enlarged by Mr. JOHN WHITEHEAD, of the Middle Temple, to whom the Author is much indebted, and whose inability through his numerous engagements to undertake the present Edition the Author much regrets. In the present Edition several new Precedents and some additional Notes have been inserted, and the old Precedents and Notes have been revised. throughout. The present Volume is complete in itself, although for the sake of avoiding confusion in references in text-books to former editions, the title of Volume V., Part II., is preserved. 2. Partition by four co-heirs of Freeholds and Copy- Freeholds and holds. Two of the Shares having been Settled on Marriage, the Partition as to them is made under Powers in the Settlements. Apportionment in equal 3. Partition by Tenants for Life and in Tail of a Manor, 4. Partition as to One-Seventh and One-Ninth parts of As to one of two Freehold estates held Under Different Limita- tions, and in Different Shares, by Tenants in Com- mon-the remaining parts being re-limited to the persons previously entitled thereto in their former |