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Charity 84. Commission of Review 1. Condition 2. 4. 7.
Construction. Contingent Interest 2. Contract 73.74.75.
Copyhold 8. 9. Creditor 8. Cross Remainders 2. Debt 1.
Devise. Distribution 1. Election 4. 5. 21. 23. 25. 38.
(Heir 3.) Estate 59. (Conversion 6.) (Tail 3.) Evi-
dence 7. 9. 35. (Parol 12.) (Pedigree 6.) (Presump-
tive 2. 10.) (Witness 9. 27. 28. 31.) Executor. Exe-
Exonera-
cutory Devise. Executory Trust 2. 3. 4. 5.
tion 10. 11. Frauds, Statute of. Fraudulent Devises,
Statute of. Grand-child 2. Guardian 3. Heir. Im-
plication 3. 4. Interest 24. Issue 1. 6. Jurisdiction
4. 18. Lease 6. (Renewal 12.) Legacy. Limitation 2.
Lunacy 73. Maintenance 1. 2. 3. 5. Marriage 6. (Con-
sent 2.) Money 1. Mortgage 11. Next of Kin 1. Per-
petuity 3. 6. 21. Possibility 1. Power 1. 6. 18. 19. 33.
(Appointment 16. 39. 40. 45.) Practice 54. 146. 178. 185.
Probate. Purchase. Representative. Residue 1. 2.
Resulting Trust. Revocation 9. 28. Satisfaction 8.
22. 32. Specific Devise, &c. Survivor 1. Tenant in
Common 4. Trust 2. 3. 73. 84. 85. 109. (Resulting 3.
6. 9.) Vesting. Voluntary Settlement, &c. 2. 21.

See Account 2.

WINDOWS, ANCIENT.
See Injunction 40.

WITNESS.

Bankrupt (Commissioners 12.) (Pri-
vilege 6.) Evidence. Party 11. Perjury 2. Prac-
tice 219. 287. 292. 300. 372. Privilege 1.

WITNESS ABROAD.

See Evidence 60.

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WRIT OF ERROR.

See Error 1. Tenant in Tail 2.

WRIT OF NE EXEAT REGNO.
See Ne excat Regno.

WRIT OF RIGHT.
See Infant 27.

WRIT OF WASTE.
See Waste 16.

WRITTEN CONTRACT.
See Frauds, Statute of, 13. 14.

1. Custom.

YORK.

2. Custom as to barring child's share by advancement.

1. Custom of York.

V. 790

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See Chester. Power (Appointment 49.)

YOUNG HEIR.

See Account 6. Heir 3. 13.

YOUNGER CHILD.
See Satisfaction 33. Will 275.

END OF THE TWENTIETH VOLUME.

SAMUEL BROOKE, 35, PATERNOSTER-ROW.

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VOL. XIX.

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VOL. XX.

for actual' read 458, No. 34, after however' insert'small.' Table, REHEARING, 1. 4, ' annual.' No. 35, for after' read hereinafter.'

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