IN CONVEYANCING; WITH VARIATIONS ADAPTING THEM TO DIFFERENT CIRCUMSTANCES OF TITLE: AND COPIOUS EXPLANATORY AND PRACTICAL NOTES, ON THE NATURE AND USE OF THE PROVISIONS CONTAINED IN THEM. Third Edition, WITH GREAT ADDITIONS, INCLUDING DIRECTIONS FOR THE SOLICITOR IN ALL MATTERS CONNECTED BY CHARLES BARTON, OF THE INNER TEMPLE, ESQ. BARRISTER AT LAW, AUTHOR OF THE ELEMENTS Validiora sunt exempla quam verba, et plenius opere docetur quàm voce. VOL. VI. ANNUITIES AND DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. LONDON: PRINTED FOR CHARLES HUNTER, LAW BOOKSELLER, BELL-YARD, LINCOLN'S-INN, 1821. CONTENTS OF VOLUME VI. DEEDS OF GRANT, &c. FOR SECURING LIFE ANNUITIES. Page ANNUITIES. Observations and Directions to the Solicitors of the Grantor and Grantee respectively, on Grant of an Annuity (or yearly Rent Charge,) during the Life of the Grantor, chargeable Secured on (Full Form.) Where a Surety for the Grantor is Party. Where the Grantor is seised in Fee-tail. Where Part of the Estate is Copyhold. Where the Premises are part Freehold, and part Where a Grantor took the Estate to himself and a Where there is an outstanding satisfied Term in Where the Consideration for the Annuity is not Money paid down, but a Debt, Resignation of Where the Premises are in Mortgage. Where they are subject to a former Annuity. Where the Annuity is for the Life of the Grantee, Where for a Term of Years determinable on Where the Annuity is granted by or to two or |