Concise Precedents in Conveyancing: Adapted to the Act for Simplifying the Transfer of Property, 7 and 8 Vict., Cap. 76, With Practical Notes and Observations on the Act
Excerpt from Concise Precedents in Adapted to the Act for Simplifying the Transfer of Property, 7 and 8 Vict., Cap. 76, With Practical Notes and Observations on the Act
III. To IX. Inclusive, in which the Old forms were inadvertently retained) the only words used in the Habendum are To hold and the expression hereinbefore conveyed [or assigned, or or expressed and intended so to be, is omitted, except where the omission might occasion ambiguity. The expression in question should only be used where it is necessary to distinguish the pro perty conveyed, &c. From some other pro perty; and even then the words or ex pressed and intended so to be may for the most part be safely omitted.
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