A succinct view of the rule in Shelley's case; exhibiting, by negative and affirmative propositions, the instances in which several limitations, one to the ancestor, the other to the heirs, - the heirs of the body, - or issue of the body of that person, do and do not give the inheritance to the ancestor. By Richard Preston, ...
- Exeter : Printed for the author, by Trewman and Son, 1794.
- ix, [1], xxii, [2], 6, 9-152p. ; 8.°
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estc t066156.
Inheritance and succession--Great Britain. Shelley's case.