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S19.3 Operative Clause

S19.3 Operative Clause

It is obvious that every writ must contain an operative word, such as dispone, convey, agree, vary, grant. In a conveyance there must be a de praesenti word of conveyance or words purporting present intention to convey or transfer.

 

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