IN CONVEYANCING; WITH VARIATIONS ADAPTING THEM TO DIFFERENT CIRCUMSTANCES OF TITLE: AND COPIOUS EXPLANATORY AND PRACTICAL NOTES, ON THE NATURE AND USE of the proVISIONS CONTAINED IN THEM. Third Edition, WITH GREAT ADDITIONS, INCLUDING DIRECTIONS FOR THE SOLICITOR IN ALL MATTERS CONNECTED BY CHARLES BARTON, OF THE INNER TEMPLE, ESQ. BARRISTER AT LAW, AUTHOR OF THE Elements Validiora sunt exempla quam verba, et plenius opere docetur quảm voce. VOL. II. PURCHASES CONTINUED. LONDON: PRINTED FOR CHARLES HUNTER, LAW BOOKSELLER, BELL-YARD, LINCOLN'S-INN. 1821. Conveyance by a Man and his Wife to a Pur- chaser of a Freehold Estate of the Husband With Variations where it is the Estate of the Wife. Where she is intitled as a Feme Sole under a Will Where the Conveyance is made to Uses to bar Where there is an Outstanding Term, to be as- signed or surrendered by the Purchase Deed. And other Variations as below. Conveyance by a Vendor and his Trustee for preventing Dower (in the Modern Form) Variations where the Conveyance to the Purchaser is to Uses to bar Dower, &c. &c. Conveyance of Freehold Premises from Ven- dor and his Trustee to bar Dower, to a Pur- |