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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 1

The Opinion of Sir E. B. Sugden, in Consultation with Mr. Matthews.*

page 8

The Opinion of Sir E. B. Sugden, in Consultation with Mr. Matthews.*

1st.We think they can be so attached; and that the Trustees of the subsequent deeds will hold their Estates subject to the Trusts contained in the Deed referred to.
2d.We think that a Stamp or Stamps, sufficient to cover the matter actually contained in such subsequent Deeds, will be sufficient.
3d.We think it will be good Evidence, and that a Court of Equity will enforce the execution of the Trusts contained therein.
4th.We do not think it necessary; but if it can be uniformly done, it may be as well to do it.
5th.We have not any further observations upon the subject to offer.

Edward B. Sugden,

Lincoln's Inn. Feb. 18th, 1830.

Richard Matthews,

4, Brick-Court, Temple.

* In cases of this kind, it is usual for His Majesty's Attorney or Solicitor General, to be attended in consultation by a junior Counsel.