The will which the law makes
or, How it disposes of a person's estate in case he dies without will or testament, shewing in a plain, easy, and comprehensive manner how a man's family or relations will be intitled to his real and personal estate and how the same is subject to the discharge of his debts; likewise how the debts are to be paid by the administrator and to whom the surplus of the personal estate is to be distributed, pursuant to the Stat. 22 & 23 Car. II. the 1 Jac. II. and the customs of the city of London and province of York
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Publication
1785 - Printed for the author by W. Strahan and M. Woodfall and sold by P. Uriel, law printers to His Majesty; and sold by P. Uriel, Inner Temple Lane; T. Wheildon, Fleet-Street; and J. Buckland, Pater-Noster Row, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
31,250 words, Guess
Page Count
125 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL61238753M
- OCLC Control Number4232674
- Library of Congress Control Number51047020
Subjects
Series Statement
- Eighteenth century collections online
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