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6. Agreement for the purchase of leasehold premises, with the fixtures and implements of trade, and
the goodwill of the business
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7. Agreement for the division and inclosure of common lands, between the lord of the manor, incum-
bent of the parish, and proprietors of rights of common
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8. Agreement by an incumbent to grant a lease of the glebe lands for a term of seven years: lessee to
keep the chancel, and all buildings or demised premises in proper repair, and not to assign or
underlet without licence
9. Agreement for sale of growing timber-additional stipulation where the vendor is tenant in tail, or
for life, without impeachment of waste
CONVEYANCES OF FREEHOLD ESTATES, ASSIGNMENTS OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,
COPYHOLD ASSURANCES, DISENTAILING DEEDS, AND MIXED ASSURANCES.
SECTION I.-CONVEYANCES OF FREEHOLD ESTATES.
1. Conveyance by appointment and grant, and release to uses to bar dower, with usual covenants for
title
2. Short form of deed of appointment, and release to uses to bar dower, with usual qualified covenants
for title
3. Conveyance by grant and release to a purchaser in fee, with usual covenants for title
4. Conveyance by way of appointment to dower uses, with usual covenants for title
5. Conveyance by trustees under a power of sale contained in a will, the heir and legatees concurring..
Conveyance by husband and wife to a sub-purchaser, the wife concurring to extinguish her dower..
7. Clauses relative to acknowledgements by married women
8. Conveyance in fee by trustees under powers of sale contained in a marriage settlement
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9. Release by one joint tenant to his companion in fee; variation where the property is to be limited
to dower uses
10. Conveyance (in fee) by three coparceners, one of whom is married, and two single
13. Conveyance by way of feoffment to a purchaser in fee, with powers of attorney to deliver and
receive seisin
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16. Conveyance and mortgage by the same instrument, where part of the purchase money is intended to
remain on mortgage
17. Conveyance in fee by vendor and his mortgagee; the latter concurring for the purpose of surrender-
ing a term limited to him as his mortgage security.
18. Conveyance in fee from mortgagor to a purchaser who has purchased the mortgage debt of a mort-
gagee under a demise, and obtained an assignment of the mortgage term
19. Conveyance by mortgagor and mortgagee to a purchaser under a power of sale, the mortgagor
concurring therein
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20. Conveyance in fee by mortgagee without the mortgagor's concurrence ..
21. Conveyance by the heir and executor of a deceased mortgagee, and the owner of the equity of
redemption, to a purchaser in fee
22. Conveyance by an infant heir, and the administrator of a deceased mortgagee, and the owner of the
equity of redemption, to a purchaser in fee
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23. Conveyance to a purchaser in fee to uses to bar dower by a tenant for life and remainder man, part
of the consideration being a rent-charge limited to the tenant for life
24 Conveyance where the entire consideration is a rent-charge ..
25. Conveyance by a vendor of lands of which he is seised in fee, subject to a limitation over by way of
executory devise, the executory devisee concurring for the purpose of confirming the title
26. Conveyance of a remainder in fee limited by way of executory devise to a purchaser to uses to bar
dower, in consideration of stock to be invested in the names of trustees to be transferred to the
vendor, upon his contingent estate becoming vested, or to be transferred to the purchaser, in case
of its failing to take effect
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27. Conveyance by assignees of a bankrupt to a purchaser in fee
28. Conveyance in fee to uses to bar dower, by the assignees of an insolvent debtor, with the
concurrence of the insolvent and mortgagee by demise, and mortgagee in fee. Variation where
the proceedings are under the statute of the 1 & 2 Vict. c. 110
29. Conveyance by the heir and executors of a vendor who dies pending the contract. Variation where
he dies intestate
30. Conveyance to a purchaser in fee where the purchase money is to be paid by instalments ..
31. Conveyance in fee by a mortgagee and mortgagor to a purchaser of a portion of the mortgaged
premises, the mortgagee covenanting for the production of the title deeds
32. Conveyance by heir in tail of estates devised by tenant in tail, the heir electing to take under the
will
33. Conveyance in fee by trustees under trusts for sale in a will to a purchaser who is beneficially entitled
to a portion of the proceeds of the sale..
34. Conveyance in fee by tenant for life under a power in an inclosure act. Variation where the property
in respect of which the allotments are made is of copyhold tenure
35. Conveyance by a vendor, with the concurrence of an annuitant who releases an annuity charged on
the purchased lands ..
38. Conveyance of an equity of redemption
40. Conveyance in fee of customary tenements, holden of the Duchy of Cornwall
41. Conveyance by tenant by the curtesy of his life estate
42. Grant for the purpose of effecting an exchange, where consideration-money is paid for owelty of
partition
Stamp Duties on Purchase Deeds
39. Release of an equity of redemption from mortgagor to mortgagee
SECTION II.-ASSIGNMENT OF LEASEHOLD ESTATES, AND OF OTHER CHATTELS AND
PERSONAL ESTATE.
1. Assignment of leasehold premises held for a term of ninety-nine years, determinable on three lives,
with usual covenants ..
2. Assignment of a leasehold messuage for the residue of a term of ninety-nine years determinable on
three lives, with the licence of the lessor, the purchaser covenanting with the lessor not to assign
or underlet without licence, and to perform the covenants of the lease
3. Assignment of a leasehold messuage, part of certain leasehold premises, the remainder being retained
by the vendor; with mutual covenants by vendor and purchaser to pay their respective pro-
portions of the rent; with cross powers of distress, the vendor also covenanting to produce the
original lease of the premises
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4. Assignment by lessee of a leasehold messuage, forming a portion of the demised premises to a pur-
chaser for the residue of the term; the lessee concurring for the purpose of apportioning the rent 259
5. Assignment by mortgagee and mortgagor of leasehold premises held for the residue of a term of
ninety-nine years, determinable on three lives, to a purchaser, with usual covenants. Variation
where a policy of assurance upon one of the lives, whereon the term is determinable, is also
assigned to the purchaser
6. Assignment of leasehold premises for the residue of a term of ninety-nine years, determinable on
three lives, by the assignees of an insolvent debtor: a mortgagee of the premises and the insol-
vent concurring
7. Assignment of a leasehold messuage and premises for the residue of a term of ninety-nine years, by
two or three executors and residuary legatees, to a trustee, for the benefit of the third executor
and residuary legatee as his portion of the residuary estate
8. Release and assignment of one moiety of the general residuary estate by one tenant in common to
his companion in the tenancy ..
9. Assignment of ground-rents by the reversioner to a purchaser, with usual covenants for title, the
premises being demised to the purchaser to enable him to recover them
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10. Assignment of bond for securing a debt of 1,0007. to a purchaser with power of attorney to sue, and
usual qualified covenants from vendor
11. Assignment of a simple contract debt; with power of attorney to sue, and usual covenants
12. Assignment by way of absolute sale from a mortgagee to a purchaser of a mortgage debt of 1,000,
and of the sum of 751, being an arrear of interest; and also of the mortgaged premises, which
had been demised to the mortgagee for a term of 2,000 years
13. Assignment by a patentee and his partner of their interest in a patent
1. Covenant to surrender copyholds to a purchaser in fee, with usual covenants for title
Stamp Duties upon Surrenders and Admittances to Copyhold Estates.
2. Deed to accompany a previous surrender of copyholds
3. Conveyance of copyholds of inheritance by a mortgagor and mortgagee, to a purchaser in fee
4. Covenant to surrender copyholds for lives ..
5. Conveyance of the copyhold estate of a bankrupt by the commissioner and assignees under a petition
in bankruptcy, to be entered on the court rolls. Variation where the bankrupt is tenant in tail in
possession ..
SECTION IV.-ASSURANCES Under the FINE AND RECOVERY SUBSTITUTION ACT.
1. Conveyance by grant and release by tenant in tail for the purpose of barring an estate tail, and taking
a reconveyance to usual dower uses. Variation where the assurance is made with the consent of
the protector
2 Consent of protector, by a distinct deed, enabling the tenant in tail to bar his estate tail and the
remainders over. Variation where the entail was created by will ..
& Conveyance by a tenant in tail in possession, by grant and release, to a purchaser to usual dower
uses. Variation where vendor's wife concurs to release her dower
4. Conveyance by a father, tenant for life and protector of a settlement, and his eldest son, tenant in
tail in remainder, for the purpose of barring the entail and taking back an estate for life to the
father, subject to such uses as the father and son shall jointly appoint, with the ultimate
remainder to the son in fee
5. Conveyance by tenant in tail without the consent of the protector, with a covenant to perfect the
title at a future period
& Further assurance in pursuance of the covenant contained in the last precedent
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7. Surrender of copyholds out of court for the purpose of barring an estate tail. Variation where the
protector consents
& Form of surrender when made in court
9. Conveyance by an equitable tenant in tail of copyholds, who is also seised of the legal fee, to a
purchaser
10. Deed of confirmation by way of further assurance by husband and wife of lands previously conveyed
by them to a purchaser, and of which a fine was covenanted to be levied, but not having been
levied accordingly, the present deed is to be acknowledged to supply that omission
IL Affidavit of acknowledgment before Perpetual Commissioners, where a third person, a practising
attorney deposes to all the facts. Variation where part of the consideration is paid to the wife,
or a provision has been made for her by deed
12. Form of affidavit to accompany an acknowledgment of a married woman, who is unknown to the
commissioners, or the commissioner to whom she is known is acting; as her attorney or solicitor.
Variation where the acknowledgment is by two married women
13. Form of an affidavit to obtain a special commission to take the acknowledgment of a married woman
resident within the kingdom, who, from illness, is unable to leave her residence to attend
personally before the commissioners, to be made by any one cognizant of the fact to be stated
in it
14. Form of certificate of acknowledgment taken by commissioners specially appointed
15. Form of return to be indorsed by special commissioners, who take the acknowledgment on the
back of the commission
16. Form of note of instructions for a special commission to take the acknowledgment of a married
woman residing abroad
17. Form of affidavit to be made by one of the commissioners where the acknowledgment is taken
abroad
18. Form of notarial certificate to be annexed to the preceding affidavit
SECTION V.-MIXED ASSURANCES.
1. Conveyance of freehold estates of inheritance, and for lives, assignments of leaseholds for years, and
covenants to surrender copyholds of inheritance
2. Deed of covenant entered into between two tenants in common who have purchased freehold property
which has been conveyed to them in equal undivided moieties, by which they mutually agree
not to sell their respective portions without giving the other the option of purchasing at a fair
valuation, the amount of which is to be determined by arbitration, each party binding himself in
the sum of 1,000l., by way of liquidated damages, for the due performance of his covenants
3. Conveyance by the trustees of a will of the unsold portion of real estate devised upon trusts for
sale for the purpose of raising money to pay debts and legacies in aid of the personal estate,
to the devisee, to whom the premises are devised subject to the above charges, all of which are
now satisfied
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4. Apportionment of a ground rent between two purchasers of leasehold premises held under one lease,
with cross mutual covenants by each with the other to pay his apportioned ground rent, and to
perform the covenants of the lease, with cross powers of distress between them.
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5. Agreement by a lessee with his landlord for apportionment of the rents
6. Mutual covenants by two purchasers of leasehold property, held under one lease for the apportion-
ment of the rents, with mutual powers of distress by way of indemnity
8. General licence to demise copyhold premises
9. Assent by an executor to the bequest of a leasehold estate
10. Assent to a bequest and assignment of leasehold property, by indenture, by an executor to a legatee,
the legatee covenanting to indemnify the former against the rents and covenants of the lease
11. Grant of a right of way for horses, carriages, and cattle. Variation, where the grant is limited to a
footway only
12. Release of a right of way from the grantee to the grantor
13. Grant of a strip or piece of ground for the purpose of constructing a private tram-road or railway
leading to and from a mine, for a term of years
14. Grant of a right of way to a mine for a term of twenty-one years
15. Conveyance in pursuance of the act to facilitate the conveyance of workhouses, and other parish
property
16. Form of an exchange in pursuance of the act for facilitating the conveyance of workhouses, &c.
17. Form of security under the act for facilitating the conveyances of workhouses
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