The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 1
The Opinion of Mr. Brodie
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The Opinion of Mr. Brodie.
1st. | It will be sufficient in every subsequent Deed to refer to the original Deed; and the Trustees will hold the Estates comprised in each subsequent Deed upon the Trusts of the original Deed. |
2d. | Every subsequent Deed should be stamped only according to the number of words it contains. It will not require additional Stamps for the matter referred to. |
3d. | The Deed referred to will be good Evidence of the Trusts referred to, in the subsequent Deed. |
4th. | It does not appear to me to be necessary to make the Superintendant, or President for the time being, a party to any of the proposed Deeds. |
5th. | Whenever it should be necessary to produce evidence of the Trusts referred to in the subsequent Deeds, the original Deed
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T. B. Brodie.
Lincoln's-Inn Fields, March 1st, 1830.