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2. As a conveyance by issue in tail
3. To gain a title, or confirm one, by non-claim
Oibar by non-claim on a fine
Exception as to the king, and certain ecclesiastical corpo-
rations
Exception as to infants, persons of unsound mind, femes
covert, and imprisoned persons
By whom a fine may be levied
To whom a fine may be levied
In what courts a fine may be levied
On what writs
Of what parcels
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By what names
The parts of a fine
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At what time a fine is complete as a conveyance
On what fines uses may be declared
By whom the uses of a finc may be declared
Of resulting uses
Of deeds to lead and to declare the uses of a fing
APPENDIX.
PRECEDENTS.
Recovery deed of lands in different countics, for the joint lives of the tenants and vouchee
Conveyance to be made previous to suffering a recovery,
or executing a recovery deed by a person, when it is
doubtful whether he is tenant for life or in tail; and
when, if he is tenant for life there is a contingent re,
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mainder to one of his sons. The object being to bar the
estate-tail if any, and to protect the estate for life if any,
from the consequences of forfeiture; and preserve the
contingent remainders if any from destruction
Recovery deed to uses to prevent a title of dower suffer-
ed by the conveying party in the last form
Release of lands partly freehold and partly of the tenure
of ancient demesne that common recoveries may be
suffered thereof to uses: and a release of right
Recovery deed for three recoveries in different counties,
when the object is to preserve contingent remainders,
and also to prevent merger: and correct the intention
of a testator in the dispositions made by his will . .
Release in fee of three undivided sixth parts, being a moiety
of a messuage, &c. in T. and S. in the parish of S. in
the county of G. that a common recovery may be suf-
fered thereof, to bar the estates-tail, if any, and to ex-
tinguish the title of dower of the wife of one of the
owners with a declaration as to one-sixth part of uses
to prevent a new title of dower: and as to the two re
maining sixth parts of uses in favour of the owners in
fee
Bargain and sale of divers manors, &c. for the joint lives
of the tenant in tail and bargainee, that a common re-
covery may be suffered thereof, to the use of the tenant
in tail in fee,
Recovery deed by lease and release, with various uses, by
way of family arrangement
Recovery deed for the joint lives of the tenant for life,
and tenant in the writ of entry; where husband and
wife, seised in right of the wife for her life, join in the
conveyance to the use of different persons as tenants in
different writs of entry, the lands being partly in Eng-
land, and partly in Wales: and uses are declared in
confirmation of the estate for life, &c.
Deed on substituting another person as demandant in the
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place of the intended deman lant, who died before the
recovery was suffered
Demise to protect against forfeiture on suffering a com-
mon recovery
Another form
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The £100,000 clause, being a clause in a recovery deed
to cease the estate limited by a tenant for life, for the
purpose of assisting a tenant in tail in suffering a recovery 139
Clause declaratory of the intention and agreement to suf-
fer a common recovery, and declare the uses thereof,
with some of the more ordinary variations
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À more concise form of a declaration and agreement to
Form of recitals of desire of the tenant of a remote estate-
tail to suffer a recovery
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Expedlency of recovery
ib.
Request to join in suffering a common recovery
151
Short recital of the creation of the estate,tail, and agree-
ment to suffer a recovery for the purpose of effecting a
partition
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Doubts of the validity of a former recovery and agreement
Determination to suffer a recovery, and consent of dowress
to join
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Recitals of two bargains and sales, and two recoveries
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Recital of recovery deeds, and recovery
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Recital of recovery suffered
160
Short references to a recovery suffered, and the uses there-
of
Modes of introducing the recital of a lease, release, fine,
and recovery, and declaration of the uses thereof
Recovery suffered after the death of tenant for life
A recovery suffered with treble voucher
Tage
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Recovery suffered of customary lands, &c.
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That it is expedient a tenant in a former recovery deed
shall join in a new recovery deed
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Agreement to comprise other lands in the recovery, and
declare the uses of those lands in another deed
Recital of lease, release, and common recovery, and de-
claration of the uses thereof
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Recovery suffered pursuant to agreement
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Recovery voidable for want of the concurrence of tenant
for life; expediency of another recovery, consent of ne-
cessary parties to join
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Recital of bargain and sale, and common recovery, and
declaration of the uses thereof
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Recital of indentures of lease, release, and common reco-
very, and declaration of uses
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