Just Published, new and improved Editions OF MR. BARTON'S ELEMENTS OF CONVEYANCING, AND PRECEDENTS IN CONVEYANCING. The Publishers beg to offer to the Profession the following testimonies of the merit of the FIRST editions of the above Works. ELEMENTS. "Mr. Barton's ELEMENTS will be found an useful part of the library of a conveyancer." "On the doctrines of Courts of Equity, which, through the medium of trusts, consider lands as converted into money, and money as converted into land, a chapter in Mr. Barton's ELEMENTS may be read with great advantage." -1 Prest. Abstr. 214, &c. "This work must, we think, prove a most acceptable and valuable addition to the library of all those who practise in the particular branch of the profession to which it relates. Other writers have done much, separately, for the profession, but Mr. Barton is the only one who has presented the student with a complete body of general information; and it is his merit that he has left little to be sought for in other works, by those who are possessed of his ELEMENTS."-Law Journal, May 1811. PRECEDENTS. "No legal work has attained greater celebrity than the PRECEDENTS of Mr. Barton, nor apparently with greater justice."-Per Sergeant PELL, in Lys v. Morgan, C. B. Michaelmas Term, 1813. .i. 8 general inclosure acts....... relative to disputes between masters and workmen... Covenant to keep................................. account duly.... To be settled half yearly...... When settled to be conclusive........ Builder to be accountable for materials delivered .......... 47 ..i. 245 .iii. 705 ..i. 135 ..i. 24 ..i. 346 ib. ....i. 65. n. Clause in act of parliament relative to the keeping and auditing of...........iii. 195 That money due on bond has been paid.......................... part of mortgage money has been paid.... money is the property of cestui que trust....... ACT OF PARLIAMENT. Recital of............. ACTIONS. Release of............. Power to commence and defend.... ADMINISTRATORS. See EXECUTORS. Administrator, indemnity to.......... ..iii. 649 ..iii. 668 ....iii. 805 ....ii. 471. n. ....iii. 650 ....i. 267 ............ 15 AFFIDAVIT. Of execution of letter of attorney to vote in choice of assignees...i. 299. n. Of service of articled clerk by clerk.... ........ii. 442 AGENT. Appointment of .............. AGREEMENTS. By separate deed. ...... Vol Pa To apply for an act of parliament to inclose common fields and waste ..........i. 16 By a merchant or manufacturer with an agent, factor, or broker, to take Between a tradesman retiring from active business, and a confidential ....... By a society of tradesmen for appointing an agent to prevent abuses and 99 33 .......... 37 To assign the benefit of a contract for a purchase before the master.......... 50 For building several houses, or a new street or row...... ...... 59 .........i. 67 With a builder to take down and rebuild the front of a house, and do other By a landlord (or tenant) to build up premises destroyed by fire....................... For building a merchant ship or vessel. a merchant ship, and to let the same to freight.... ... 79 ...i. 75 ....i. $1 ... 83 ....i. & To charge lands with the payment of a debt........ That no advantage shall be taken of any defect of title by reason of part of Not to take advantage of a defect of title arising by a misnomer in a deed, By a vendor to take a re-conveyance of premises sold, subject to a defect of ..i. log ........... 116 ...i. 119 Between a register (or other principal officer) and his deputy relative to By proprietors of common field lands to divide and enclose the same; and For a deed of enfranchisement of copyhold premises..... AGREEMENTS continued. Between parishioners to contribute rateably towards the expense of a suit Vol. Page ............... 139 assignees under a commission of bankrupt (or other creditors or .........i. 144 For freight between a master of a ship or vessel and a merchant for the whole ship's tonnage.. ....i. 146 ......... 148 a merchant having a charter-party, or bill of lading ....i. 150 ......i. 152 To take a furnished house or apartments....... mariners to perform a voyage to foreign parts........ 159 tradesmen relative to the size of measures, &c. to be used in For regulating the rate of interest to be paid by incumbents on mortgages made of their benefices. On the sale of a ship and freight for the purchaser to pay the previous ............ 174 Between merchants or owners of a ship and cargo with another owner to ............ 175 in trust for sale.......... ........... 184 - For postponing a jointure or other charge upon lands, to a mortgage or ............. 187 a parish or township to adopt the provisions of an act of parliament ...........i. 189 two or more parishes, townships or places to unite in adopting the ..i. 190 uniting two or more parishes, &c. for providing for the poor............. 192 ............ 195 Between tradesmen for the redress of abuses in the trade, and prose- cuting offenders......... .............. 197 For regulating an association for prosecuting felons and other offenders....i. 200 ........i. 205 an author and a publisher, as agent for the retail sale of a work...i. 207 ............. 209 1 |