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A practical epitome and exposition of the stamp law and duties : specifying what duties have been lately repealed, and all that are now payable; with directions concerning deeds and instruments, in which property in Ireland or elsewhere may be included, and assignments of mortgages and reconveyances of annuities; legacies and probates or administrations, executorship accounts, and return of probate duty, &c. illustrated with all applicable cases and decisions, some of them specially regarding leases, mortgages and purchases : to which are added copious annotations on material points. The whole arranged in strict alphabetical order for easy reference / by J.A. Heraud.

By: Heraud, J. A.Publisher: London : J. and W.T. Clarke; J.A. Heraud, 1824Description: vi, 138p.Subject(s): Stamp duties -- Great Britain
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HAY An elementary view of the common law, uses, devises, and trusts, with references to the creation and conveyance of estates / HEA Maxims and rules of pleading; in actions, real, personal and mixt, popular and penal: describing the nature of declarations, pleas, replications, rejoynders, and all other parts of pleading; shewing their validity and defects, and in what cases they are amendable by the court, or remediable by the statute-law, or otherwise. Likewise, which of the parties in his plea shall first offer the issue, and where special matter may be given in evidence upon the general issue; of demurrers upon evidence; of verdicts, general and special, and of bills of exceptions to the same; of judgments, executions, writs of error and false judgment; and of appeals, indictments, and informations and the pleadings relating thereunto. Published from the manuscript of Sir Robert Heath, ... With additions of new matter to every title, from all the reports since his time. HEN The judgment of the Court of Demerara, in the case of Odwin v. Forbes, on the plea of the English certificate of bankruptcy in bar, in a foreign jurisdiction, to the suit of a foreign creditor, as confirmed in appeal, with the authorities, and foreign and English cases. To which is prefixed a treatise on the difference between personal and real statutes, and its effect on foreign judgments and contracts, marriages and wills. With an appendix, on the present law of France respecting foreigners / HER A practical epitome and exposition of the stamp law and duties : HER The pleader: containing perfect presidents and formes of declaration, pleadings, issues, judgments, and proceedings, in all kinds of actions, reall, personall, and mixt; very necessary to be known, and of excellent use. Together with the termes and rolls wherein they were entred; and also diverse points of great learning, and various notes and cases to illustrate the same. As they were drawn, entred, and taken in the times of those famous prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas, Richard Brovvnlovv, Robert Moyle, John Gulston, Thomas Cory, Esqrs. Collected and published for the use and benefit of the students and practicers of law, by John Herne. With exact alphabeticall tables of all the principall matters wherein contained. HEW The case of the Queen, against Serva and others, inclusive of the trial, and the argument before the judges / HEY A digest of so much of the law respecting borough elections, as concerns cities and boroughs in general ... /

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