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The New American clerk's magazine, and complete practical conveyancer. Containing the most useful and necessary precedents in conveyancing, as settled and approved by the most eminent conveyancers: with observations and references to the laws, &c. With a variety of other useful instruments of writing; the whole of which are adapted to the use of the citizens of the United States, and more particularly to those of the state of Maryland; with necessary instructions and forms of precedents...; the whole selected from the laws, and draughts of actual practice.

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The New American clerk's magazine, and complete practical conveyancer. Containing the most useful and necessary precedents in conveyancing, as settled and approved by the most eminent conveyancers: with observations and references to the laws, &c. With a variety of other useful instruments of writing; the whole of which are adapted to the use of the citizens of the United States, and more particularly to those of the state of Maryland; with necessary instructions and forms of precedents...; the whole selected from the laws, and draughts of actual practice. By a gentleman of the bar.
Publication
Hagers-Town: Published by Jacob D. Dietrick, 1807.

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Gentleman of the bar.
Description
380 p.; 21 cm.
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Note
  • "For the use of justices of the peace, sheriffs, coroners and constables, and of matters which relate to the duties of executors and administrators in the settlement of the estates of deceased persons; also, of guardians, &c.
Call Number
XHA (New American clerk's magazine)
OCLC
30105122
Title
The New American clerk's magazine, and complete practical conveyancer. Containing the most useful and necessary precedents in conveyancing, as settled and approved by the most eminent conveyancers: with observations and references to the laws, &c. With a variety of other useful instruments of writing; the whole of which are adapted to the use of the citizens of the United States, and more particularly to those of the state of Maryland; with necessary instructions and forms of precedents...; the whole selected from the laws, and draughts of actual practice. By a gentleman of the bar.
Imprint
Hagers-Town: Published by Jacob D. Dietrick, 1807.
Edition
2d ed., rev. and cor.
Added Author
Gentleman of the bar.
Research Call Number
XHA (New American clerk's magazine)
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