A Treatise on the law of Mortgages of Real Property; Volume 1
- 796pagine
- 28 ore di lettura






This classic treatise on real property law provides a detailed analysis of the legal principles governing the transfer of estates in fee by deed in modern conveyancing. The author covers important topics such as the vendor's duty to disclose defects, the remedies available to purchasers, the role of covenants and conditions in contracts of sale, and the legal effects of warranties and representations. This book is an indispensable resource for property lawyers, conveyancers, and legal historians.
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