Riassunto:
Excerpt from The Principles of Conveyancing: Including Dissertations on I. Estates, Both as to Quantity and Quality; II. Copyholds, Customary Freeholds, and Ancient Demesnes; III. Uses, Trusts, and Powers; IV. Title, Abstracts of Title, and Registration; With Copyhold Forms and Precedents
SO extensive and various is the relation between persons and property; SO great the privileges and power, political as well as social, which wealth confers upon its possessor, that the law, expounding its principles and governing its transfer, is of universal interest. This particular law is technically called Conveyancing and, like every other human acquirement, distributes itself into the Science and the Art: the science developing the theoretical plan, and systematizing the Speculative principles of the subject; the Art being mechanical, and laying down ascertained rules for facilitating the method Of disposition.
It will be convenient, on the threshold Of our inquiry, to ascertain the technical meaning Of several very general expressions.
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