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A26015 The law of obligations and conditions, or, An accurate treatise, wherein is contained the whole learning of the law concerning bills, bonds, conditions, statutes, recognizances, and defeasances ... : to which is added a table of references to all the declarations and pleadings upon bonds, &c. now extant : also another table to the forms of special conditions which lie scattered in our president [sic] books ... : with an index of the principal matters therein contained / by T.A. of Grays-Inn, Esq. Ashe, Thomas, fl. 1600-1618. 1693 (1693) Wing A3972; ESTC R9431 276,581 591

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do not restrain the Condition to the last part only to wit of the two Obligations but do extend to the Recognizance per the first words The Condition of this Obligation is such and per the word also in the last Clause 1 Rolls Abr. 409. Ingoldsby and Steward For the Matter and Substance of the Condition What Conditions are good and what not A Condition to do any lawful or possible thing is good as to make a Release perform Covenants not to play at Cards and Dice not to be Surety c. But when the matter or thing to be done by the Condition is unlawful or impossible or the Condition it self is repugnant insensible or uncertain the Condition is void and in some Cases the Obligation also Conditions against Law are void Against the Law of God of Nature to do a thing that is malum in ●se as to kill a Man or do any other Felony c. in such Cases the Condition and Obligation are both void Co. Lit. 206. Conditions against Common Law Statute Law Note This difference between a Bond made void by Common Law and a Bond made void by Statute Law If a Bond be made void by Statute Law it s void in the whole as upon the Statute 23 H. 6. If a Sheriff take a Bond for a thing against that Law and also for a due Debt the whole Bond is void for the Letter of the Statute is so 2 Rolls Rep. 116. But the Common Law doth divide and having made void that that is against Law le ts the rest stand Carters Rep. fol. 230. in Pearson and Humes Case A Bond to perform Covenants one is void and the other good the Bond is good for those that are agreeable to Law as in Sir Daniel Nortons Case Hob. p. 14. Cro. Eliz. p. 529. 2 Anderson 116. Lee and Coleshill 3 Rep. 82 83. Lee and Coleshill cited in Twines Case If the Condition be to do a thing contrary to Law the Obligation is void 2 H. 4.9 Co. Lit. 206. b. But here is another Diversity A Condition to a do a thing against the Law of God of Nature a malum in se or against Law and Justice in such Cases the Obligation and Condition are both void as for unlawful Maintenance for a Sheriff not to execute Process and the like But when the thing to be done or not to be done by the Condition is not malum in se but against some Ground of the Law as that a Man shall make a Feoffment to his Wife or is but malum prohibitum only as that a Man shall erect a College contrary to the Statute of 31 Eliz. or a Man is bound to alien certain Lands to a Religious House or repugnant to the Estate as Feoffee of Land shall not alien or take the Profits or that Tenant in Tail shall not suffer a Recovery c. In these Cases the Conditions are only void and the Obligations remain single and yet Equity will relieve against them yet if a Feoffment be made of Land on Condition to kill J. S. the Condition is void but the Feoffment is good for the state of the Land is setled and executed in the Feoffee and cannot be taken back but by the performance of the Condition which is void If a Man make a Feoffment in Fee on Condition that he shall not alien this Condition is repugnant and against Law and the state of the Feoffee absolute but if the Feoffee be bound in a Bond that the Feoffee or his Heirs shall not alien or take the profits this is good for he may notwithstanding alien or take the profits if he will forfeit his Bond Co. Lit. fol. 206. a. b. A Man is bound to do a thing unlawful at present which in time may be made lawful as a Feoffment of a Strangers Lands or of the Lands of an Alien c. in these Cases he is bound to do it and at his peril he must obtain Power to do them Lit. Rep. 86. Condition was That if the Defendant shall procure one J. S. to make reasonable Recompence to the Plaintiff for certain Beasts which he wrongfully took from the Plaintiff that then c. the Defendant saith de facto J. S. had stollen the Beasts and was indicted and so the Condition being against Law the Obligation was void Per Cur. where the Condition shall be said against Law and therefore the Obligation void the same ought to be intended where the Condition is expresly against the Law in express words and not for Matter out of the Condition as it is here Judgment pro quer 1 Leon. Case 99. Brook and King Conditions against Common Law Besides what hath been said before in general take some few Cases of Conditions against Common Law Maintenance A Condition to maintain any Suit unlawfully though no Act be done for if it be unlawful to be done the Bond is void The Condition is If J. S. the principal and J. H. and J. M. do pay c. all such Sums which are due and shall be due in such Suits The Under-Sheriff makes a Bond to the High-Sheriff that he shall not return Venire Fac. not intermeddle with Executions until he be acquainted it is naught and against Law 1 Brownl Rep. 64 65. Hobart p. 14. Norton and Sims That the Under-Sheriff shall not execute any Process of Execution without special Warrant and Assent of the Sheriff the Bond is void 2 Brownl Rep. p. 280 Chamberlain and Goldsmith 1 Rolls Abridg. p. 417. Norton and Sims A Bond to save J.S. harmless from such a● Appeal of Robbery as B. had against him is void 18 E. 4.28 A Condition to renounce an Administration is good 25 E. 4.30 A Condition that he should not molest or hurt the Obligee in his Lands or Goods ratione alicu● rei cujuscunque it shall be intended he shall not hurt tortiously but not to restrain him from prosecuting the Obligee for Felony or other just cause and so not against Law Crook Eliz. fo 705. Dolson and Crew Conditions against Statute-Law Against the Stat. 32 H. 8. Of Leuses made is Aliens DEbt upon Bond to perform Covenants in an Indenture which was to pay Rent The Defendant pleads Stat. 32 H. 8. which maltes Leases to Alien Artificers void and saith that the Defendant was an Alien born at Paris and av●s the three points of the Statute 1. That the House was a Mansion House at the time 2. That ●e viz. the Defendant was an Alien 3. That ●e was an Artificer The Plaintiff replies the Defendant was an Alien Artificer demurr Per Cur. the Replication not double but because he ●ad not said the place where he was born in En●land it was ill Siderfin p. 357. Freeman and King The Form of the Plea Vid. 1 Saunders 5. Jevens ●nd Harwich Vid. Keble Against Stat. 5 6 E. 6. c. 16. Of buying of Offices THE Office of Armourer is within that Statute Stiles Rep. f. 29. Hill and Farmer The
was If Tenant in Tail of the Mannor of D. be bound in a Recognizance to J. S. which Recognizance after comes to the King by the Attaind● of J. S. of High-Treason and after Tenant in Tail dies and the Issue in Tail alien the Lands bona fide whether the King may extend the Lands in the Hands of the Alience It was resolved That if Tenant in Tail become indebted to the King by Judgment Recognizance Obligation or other Specialty and dies before any Process or Extent and the Issue in Tail alien the Land bona fide this Land shall not be extended by force of this Statute And also that in this Case in as much as the Debt was originally due to a Subject it is not within the Act to charge the Lands in the possession or seisin of the Heir in Tail or of his Alience for this Act extends only to Debts immediately due to the King originally and not to those which accrew to him by way of Assignment Outlawry Attainder Forfeiture Gift of the Party or any other collateral way 7 Rep. 21. Lord Andersons Case The Statute of 7 Jac. makes Assignments of Debts void other than such as grow originally to the Kings Debtor bona fide it restrains Assignments of Debts which are not due to the Debtors themselves but assigned to or by them to other Persons The purport of this Law was That no Debtor of the Kings should procure another Mans Debt to be assigned which was a common practice but a Man may assign his own Debt tho not to his own Use for what he may himself release and discharge by the same Reason he may assign as B. was bound to C. in a Stat. of 2000 l. C. dies Intestate his Wife administers and marries F. F. with others became bound to the King in 6000 l. F. and his Wife by Deed enrolled in Cur. Ward assign the Statute to the King by payment of the 6000 l. the Assignment was good Hob. p. 253. Brediman and Coles Cro. Hill 16 Jac. p. 524. id Case A Duty which is not naturally a Debt but by circumstance only as Debt upon Bond for performance of Covenants or to save harmless may be assigned over to the King for Debt yet a present Extent shall not issue but a Scire Fac. 2 Leon. p. 55. Beaumounts Case Debt against one as Executor and upon fully administred pleaded it was found pro Quer. who assigned the same to the King 2 Leon. p. 67. Noons Case M. indebted to S. by a Note in writing per me but not sealed such a Debt may be assigned to the Queen 3 Leon. 234. March An Obligation may be assigned to the King sans Deed enrolled 3 Leon. p. 234. South and Marsh 21 H. 7.19 Where the King sues for a Debt assigned to him the Obligor cannot plead nil debet for by the Assignment it s become matter of Record ibid. An Obligation forfeited to the King by the Statute 28 Eliz. c. 8.1 Q. if the King may grant before Seisure 2. There are two Obligees and one forfeits Q. if the King shall have all the Bond 1 Rolls Rep. p. 7 12. Jac. B. R. Cullan and Bets. In Assignment of a Bond to the King the ●ead shall only be liable from the time of the Assignment but in Assignment of a Recognizance or Statute the King shall have the Land at the time of the Judgment rendred Lit. Rep. p. 125. Roy versus Hanton By the grant of bona catalla an Obligation passeth i. e. Paper and Wax yet the Grantee may not have Action upon this for that is not transferable Lit. Rep. 87. Dyer 25 H. 8.5 If a Debt be assigned to the King in this Case no priority of Execution 1 Brownl 37. A Condition to save harmless for assigning a Bond vide the Form Bridgmans Presidens Clark was indebted to A. by Bond and after delivers to Andrews certain Hogsheads of Wine to satisfie the said Debt and afterward Clarks Obligation is assigned to the Queen for A's Debt Per Cur. the property of the Goods by the delivery of them to Andrews before the Assignment was altered 2 Leon. 89. Bridget Clarks Case A. was indebted to B. who was indebted to the Queen B. assigned his Debt to the Queen by all the Barons Process shall be awarded out of the Exchequer to enquire what Goods A. had at the time of the Assignment and not what he had tempore scripti praedict fact 3 Leon. 196. Obligation Of Creditors in respect of Statute of Bankrupts and Assignments OSborn and Bradshaw were Sureties pro Churchman and had Counterbonds to save harmless the Sureties paid the Mony and afterwards Churchman became a Bankrupt Resolved that they were Creditors within the Statute 13 Eliz. Cro. Jac. 127. Osburn versus Churchman If an Obligation be taken in the Name of another to the use of a Bankrupt the Commissioners may well assign that unless the other party hath of his own Mony satisfied Debts due by the Bankrupt Noy p. 142. Ca●●hman's Case Debt sur Obligation assigned by Commissioners of Bankrupts and doth not shew the Obligation he need not because he comes in by act of Law and hath no means to obtain the Obligation As Tenant per Statute Merchant or Dower shall have advantage of a Rent Charge sans shewing the Deed. Cro. Jac. p. ●9 Gray and F●●lder R. is indebted to S. and B. joyntly S. becomes a Bankrupt and the Commissioners assign the Obligation to B. Q. 1 Keb. p. 167. Roylston and Ratcliff If I am bound to J. S. and he before Bankrupcy assigns the Bond this is liable to the after Bankrupcy of J. S. being only suable in his Name 2 Keb. 331. Backwell versus Litcott In Debt sur Bond the Defendant pleads before Action brought the Plaintiff became a Banrupt Per Cur. it 's an ill Plea and until an Assignment made the Debtor is defenceless and payment before Commission sued out is good enough and so it is before his Debt be assigned 3 Keb. 316. Andrews and Spicer In Debt sur Obligat the Defendant pleads that it was in trust for Holt who was a Bankrupt virtute Commission ' c. this Debt was assigned to Ashly and Penning aliis Creditoribus The Plaintiff replies It was not assigned The Defendant demurs specially for doubleness The Court conceived the Bankrupcy traversable as well as the Assignment yet the Issue is well enough 3 Keb. 737. Jones and Bolton Condition to give account to the Creditors c. 1 Keb. 815 843. Selby versus Walker The Disposition by Commissioners of Bankrupts saves the forfeiture of the Obligation 2 Keb. 202. in Robin's Case I shall here subjoyn some things respecting Matters of Tort as Forgery Detinue c. of Obligations Forgery IF a Man forge a Bond in my Name I can have no Action of the Case yet but if I am sued I may tho' I may avoid it by Plea But if it were a Recognizance or Fine I shall
211. To pay the Mony Fidel. 18. Cl. Man 3●4 326. A Counter-Condition for performance of Covenants 1 Cl. guide 200. A Counter-Condition to save harmless from two Obligations Id. 230. A Condition to save harmless a Surety from a Bond of Arbitrement Id. 204. A Condition to save harmless a Surety from a Recognizance 3 Cl. guide 61. Condition of an Arbitration Bond. WIthout an Umpire Fidel. 19. Compl. Cl. 323. Cl. guide 1 part 223 232. To Arbitrators if not to an Umpire Idem 267. Covenant Bonds A Condition for the performance of one particular Covenant in an Indenture Fidel. 23. For Performance generally Id. 24. Compl. Clerk 328. A Condition to perform Covenants in a Lease and not to seek for a new Lease from the Chief Lord 2 Cl. guide 75. Conditions Special About Lands THat a man and his Wife at the next Copyhold-Court shall surrender and release their Interest Fidel. 21. If Mony be not paid at a Day then to surrender 1 Cl. guide 293. Bridg. Con. 190 233 234 236 265 378. For the making of better Assurance Fidel. 21. For quiet Enjoyment 1 Cl. G. 160. A Condition where a man hath purchased Lands which he intendeth shall be for the Joynture of his Wife that his Wife shall enjoy the same and that they be free from Incumbrances and that the Premisses shall be worth 60 l. per Annum ●ide 22. A Condition that where the Obligor hath sold to the Obligee three Acres which is in Lease for Ten years that the Obligor shall pay 30 s. to the Obligee yearly during the term Id. 23. A Condition that one shall enjoy a Parsonage-House c. free from Tithes and other Incumbrances Id. 26. That the Premisses shall continue free from Incumbrances done by him and that he and his Wife shall do further Assurance Fidel. 27. A Condition where two Brothers are joyntly seized of Lands that if one make a bargain for the sale of the Premisses and that the other shall receive 50 l. for his part that the other will joyn in the Assurance Id. ib. A Condition that whereas Lands are mortgaged that the Mortgageors are seised c. and that the Premisses shall be free from Incumbrances and to do further assurance if the Mony be not paid according to the Proviso Id. 38. A Condition upon Marriage to make a Joynture of 10 l. per Annum to his Wife within one year after Marriage or at his death free of Incumbrances Id. 29. That a man shall within two years assure Lands of 30 l. per Annum for his Wives Joynture or if he die before the time that then his Executors shall do the same or else the Executors shall within ten days after the death of the Obligor enter Bond with Sureties to the Wife for payment of 50 l. within one year after the death of the first Obligor Id. 32. For yielding up a possession Campl Cl. 316. That the Father shall not sell his Land from his eldest Son Id. 308. For the Truth of an hired Servant Compleat Clerk 317. To deliver Possession Id. ibid. That if the Conisors of a Fine being within Age shall reverse the Fine then to repay the marriage Mony Id. 318. That Land shall remain to the Obligors eldest Son Id. 329. That two shall make a Lease to two or three Tenants Id. 330. That a man shall not alien his House but to the Obligee he paying such a sum of Mony Id. ib. To deliver possession of an House Id. 321. To save Land from Incumbrances c. Id. 323. For enjoying of Land for a term Id. 324. To make an Estate in Land Id. 329. To deliver Evidence and perform Covenants upon payment of a sum of Mony to the Obligor Id. 332. For default of payment of Mony at a day to enter upon and hold a Field for certain years Id. 333. For payment of Rent and not committing Waste Id. ibid. To make an Estate in Feesimple by a day Id. 334. Not to claim Dower Id. ib. 2 Cl. g. 91. A Condition to make assurance of Lands upon Request 1 Cl. guide 158 161. To pay all such charges as the Tenant shall be at by reason of the payment of his Rent there being Controversie concerning the Title of the House Id. 226. A Condition for the surrender of copyhold-Copyhold-Lands and to cause the Obligor to be admitted Tenant 1 Clerks Guide 159. For quiet enjoying a Manor according to assignment Id. 229. A Condition for passing a Fine Id. 160. That one shall not demise or alien sans Consent Id. 188. A Condition not to do any act to prejudice the Estate of the Obligor in a Lease Id. 193. A Condition to pay Rent during a Lease Parol and at the end to depart leaving the Goods and Housholdstuff mentioned c. Id. ib. A Condition where the Seller is bound that the Land is free from Incumbrances Id. 229. A Condition for renewing a Lease when the Lessor comes to the Age of 21 years 2 Cl. guide 96. A Condition to gather Rents and yield account thereof Id. 82. A Condition to make true account of ones Bayliffship Id. 84. To pay a sum of Mony within three days after Request if the Obligee may not enjoy a Mesuage Id. 85. Conditions reciting an absolute Bargain and Sale made to one for the indempnity of a Bond if the Mony be paid on the Bond the Grantee to reassure Id. 149. Conditions reciting the Surrender of Lands upon Condition that if the Mony be not paid according to the Condition the Obligee may enjoy the Lands 2 Cl. guide 141. Conditions reciting the release of an Annuity that it is free from former engagements Id. 152. To pay Rent Quarterly for certain Rooms Id. 155. To surrender Lands to uses Id. ib. A Condition to permit the Obligee to receive Rents c. to his own use and not to discharge a former Agreement made between A. W. of the one part and the Obligor and Obligee of the other part Id. 163. To assure the moiety of such Lands as shall be recovered by Law Id. 165. A Condition not to sell Lands had in Marriage 3 Cl. guide 307. A Condition that the Lessee shall not carry away the Wainscot or Cupboards c. Id. 310. Cl. Vade mecum 386. A Condition to pay Rent reserved on a Lease according to the Covenant 3 Cl. guide 161. Conditions to settle fettle Lands of such a value Bridgman's Convey 227. Conditions to free the Lands from all Incumbrances by a prefix'd time Id. 11. Conditions to Seal a Lease by a day according to a draught thereof already made Cl. Vade mec 398. To procure Lands to be passed in Fee-simple from his Majesty and the Patentee to convey it to the Obligee by a Day he then paying the Patentee a sum of Mony Cl. Vade mecum 399. Conditions to enjoy Lands discharged of Rents Hern. 308. Conditions that the Heir shall make no claim 2 Cl. guide 238. To assure a Sum of
199. Condition of an Obligation wherein one Executor stands bound to another to do his diligence in the execution of a Will and from time to time to give a just account Id. 200. Condition for a Brewer's Clerk Id. 231. Condition for the building or setting up the Farm of an House Id. 201. Condition from an Under-sheriff to a High-sheriff for saving harmless Id. 203. Condition to save three harmless which are bound for one by Recognizance to the Chamber of London for Orphans Mony Id. 202. Condition collateral if the Obligor in a former Bond pay not the Mony then this Obligor to pay it the Obligee assigneth the Bond over 2 Cl. g. 76. Condition to erect a Barn Id. 77. A Condition that A. H. hath delivered a Bond and Letter of Attorny to C. D. to receive a Debt C. D. bound to deliver the Bond or Mony 2 Cl. guide 78. Condition to deliver Wool Cow-hides Barly Id. 79 80. Condition to bring an Inventory by a day into the Prerogative Court Id. 85. Condition not to trouble or vex one for any former matter Id. 86. To acknowledge a Statute per a day Idem 88. A Condition not to meddle with Executorship on assignment thereof Id. ib. Not to do any act as Executor without assignment of Coexecutor Id. 89. To procure one to seal Releases by a day on payment of Mony Id. ib. That a Woman shall release her Dower Id. 91. To suffer a mans Wife to make a Will Id. ibid. To marry one by a day or else to pay a sum of Mony Id. 92. To be a true Prisoner Id. ib. To save harmless for being bound for the appearance of a Man Id. 93. A Condition wherein the Factor is rashly bound to serve the Merchant and no other Id. ib. A Condition for executing a Gaolership Id. 95. To find Apprentice Apparel by his Friends Id. 101. That one Executor shall not release without the other 2 Clerks guide 103. That one shall not be bound for any person without consent Id. 104. Condition to keep the Peace Id. 105. To do ones endeavour for the recovery of the Debt against the Surety Idem 106. To save harmless upon an Attachment Id. 111. Condition that a Sheriff executing a Writ may detain out of the Goods and Lands extended so much Mony as c. Idem 113. To save harmless from a Bond of Arbitrement Id. ib. Condition not to prosecute the persons named in a Letter of Attorny on or before c. Id. 116. To procure one to seal a Counter-part by a day Id. 117. To save harmless from all Debts that may be duly demanded as Executors of c. Idem 119. For a Gaoler to an Under-sheriff for saving harmless Id. 121. A Condition upon granting Toti● qu●ies for a Replevin Id. 170. Assignment of a Bond. TO the Assignees own use Fidel. 186. Assignment of a Bond Bridgman's Presidents Condition to pay Mony with an Apprentice Cl. Vad. m. 381. To pay Mony upon the obtaining a Lease from the Queen Id. 385. That the Deputy-Attorny shall pay Costs and Charges for all Actions unlawfully prosecuted by him in the name of the Grantor Id. 387. To save one harmless of a Bail in B. R. Id. 389. To save one one harmless for delivery of an Indenture Id. 396. To save one harmless from a Recognizance taken for ones appearing Id. 570. To discharge the Churchwardens and Parishioners of a Child born in the Parish Id. 573. To save harmless Sureties bound for the Good-Behaviour Id. 620. To save harmless from all Actions c. Bridgm. Conv. 369 374. To save harmless an Executor for payment of several Legacies to Orphans with a Covenant to see the same disposed to the best advantage 3 Cl. guide 101. To save harmless from a Letter of Attorny 1 Cl. g. 199. To acknowledge satisfaction of a Judgment in an Information Cl. V. m. 390. The Obligor to pay Mony for Wares delivered upon Trust to another that shall make default of payment Id. 393. For a Purveyor of Wheat to his Majesty Id. 397. Condition to prevent Non-residency Id. 403. For a Pauper to pay Mony if he be Non-suited Id. 582. For the Husband to leave the Wife so much if he die before her Id. 621. For the Resignation of a Prebendary upon Request Id. 622. To defray all Charges of Suit Bridgman Con. 307. To pay Mony for Soliciting Id. ib. Condition that the Lord's Bayliff shall give true account 2 Cl. g. 84 170. Condition to appear before Justices of the Peace Id 172. Condition for Replevying Goods Id. 331. Cattle Id. 332. To pay the Moiety of a Debt when it shall be recovered Id. 333. Condition for Curing a Disease or pay Mony back 3 Cl. g. 194. That one shall pay for such Wares as were deliverd to another Id. 197. To deliver Writings by a day 3 Clerks guide 197. Condition to lend a Sum of Mony at a day nominated for a certain time then following sans interest 1 Cl. g. 162. A Condition from a Bayliff and his Sureties to an High-sheriff 3 Cl. g. 130. A Bond to Churchwardens Condition to pay 4. l. per Annum to the Poor of the Parish for 50 l. left by a mans last Will and to keep the Stock entire and upon the Death of any Surety to put another in his stead Cl. Vade mecum 566. Books lately printed for and sold by JOHN WALTHOE at his Shop in Vine-Court Middle-Temple I. A Compendious and Accurate Treatise of Fines and Recoveries By W. Browne Gent the Third Edition with the Additions of several Presidents and Observations Rules and Cases concerning the effect and operation of Fines and Recoveries Octavo II. The Clerk's Grammar Enlarged Wherein are laid down plain and easie Rules for the making any Bond or Bill Obligatory with the several Conditions in most Cases Also Instructions how to place the Names Sums and Dates of the same in true proper Latin c. The Second Edition i● 12o. III. Observations Historical and Genealogical In which the Originals of the Kings Electors and other the Sovereign Prince of Europe with a Series of their Births Matches more remarkable Actions and Deaths as also the Augmentations Decreasings and Pretences of each Families are drawn down to the Year 1690 Written in Latin by Anth. William Schowart History Professour at Frankfort and now made English with some Enlargements relating to England by J. W. and B. J. Gent. In large Octavo IV. The Travellers Guide and the Countries Safety Being a Declaration of all the Laws of England against Highway-men and Robbers upon the Road c. In 12o. The Young Clerk's Guide In Four Parts Compleat Or An exalt Collection of Choice English Presidents c. 8o. Where you may also be furnished with Blank Bonds of all sorts and all other Stationary Wares FINIS
Mony in lieu of a Joynture 3 Cl. g. 308. To save harmless where one attorns Tenant with a Covenant to grant a Lease when the Premisses are setled in the Obligee Id. 157. To procure a Lease for years in consideration of a Sum of Mony given Cl. V. m. 387. To repay mony on misliking of a Bargain Id. 396. Other Special Conditions TO maintain one for life Fidel. 24. If a mans Wife shall out-live her Husband not having Issue of her Body and that the Husband shall have received 300 l. her Portion that the Wife shall make her Will of 100 l. and that the Executor of the Baron shall pay it according to the Will Id. 25. A Condition that one nor his Family shall become chargeable to a Town Id. 26. Sh. Presid c. 4. Sect. 27. A Condition where a man is to marry a Woman Widow who was Executor to her former Husband that the party which is to marry shall pay 100 l. to one of her Children according to the Will of her former Husband Fidel. 23. A Condition to pay 200 l. within two Months after one shall use the Trade of a Barber Id. 35. That whereas three are bound to J. for several Sums of Mony if any of the Obligors die before the same shall be due that the survivor will upon request become bound with new Sureties for such of the Mony as shall be then due Id. 36. That whereas one as Factor to two men takes Goods to sell and after sale of them doth account with one of the parties and with the Assignee of the other and payeth the Mony remaining of the Sale to the one Partner and to the Assignee of the other who makes several Acquittances to the Factor that they will free him from all Actions c. to be brought against him by the other Id. 37. Cl. Vad. m. 530. 1 Cl. guide 17 186. 2d Part 188. A Condition for an Apprentices Truth and to restore what shall appear on Proof imbezelled Fidel. 30. Shep. Presid cap. 4. sect 17. If the Obligee deliver to the Obligor a true Note of such Mony as he owes for Wares and to whom the same is owing that the Obligors will pay all such Sums Fidel. 33. That whereas one is lawfully assigned Guardian to an Infant by the Commissary for the recovering and receiving of a portion of Goods and hath received of the Register 5 l. Decreed by the Commissary to the Infant that at the age of the Infant the Guardian shall pay to the Infant the 5 l. and shall save and keep harmless the Bishop Commissary and Register Idem 40. A Condition to be entred in Chancery upon the taking out a Commission of Bankrupcy Id. 34. This Bond to be entred in to the Chancellor A Condition that whereas an Administrator hath delived into the hands of the Guardian of an Infant 800 l. that the Infant at her full age shall give an Acquittance to the Admistrator c. Id. 34. Bond from the Creditor to save the Commissioners harmless Id. 171. Condition not to release a Statute Compleat Cl. 314. Not to revoke a Letter of Attorny made by the Obligor Id. ib. Bond for the good Behaviour Id. 315. Not to sue for Lands or Goods Id. 316. Not to claim a Child's part Id. ib. For the Truth of an hired Servant Compleat Clerk 317. For delivery of Wheat Id. 318. That one shall account for and pay the Proceed of Mony lent to Trade with Idem 319. Not to release a Letter of Attorney Id. ibid. That a man shall leave to his Wife at his death so many Goods Id. 320. Not to impeach an Extent Id. ib. To deliver Writings up upon payment of a sum of Mony Id. ib. That the Obligor shall justifie such Actions as the Obligee shall commence Idem 322. That a Bayliff of an Hundred shall duly execute his Office Id. 323. A Condition in case of Divorce or Separation where the man and wives Friends are bound for not intermedling one with another Id. 327. That a Woman Divorced shall not make claim to her Husbands Lands or Goods Id. ibid. To make a General Release Id. 330. To procure a Surety to seal a Bond Idem 331. To redeem a Pawn by a day or lose it Id. 331. For payment of Mony to Orphans Idem 332. To save harmless Shepherds Presid c. 4. sect 17. To keep a Child Id. c. 4. s 17. To make a Joynture Id. ib. To lay out a Marriage-Portion Idem cap. 3. sect 40. To repay part of it if she dye Id. ib. To give Dyet Id. ib. c. 4. s 17. To leave so much to his Wife Idem cap. 3. sect 40. That his Wife shall have leave to make a Will Id. ib. That if he sell her Land he shall buy as much again Id. ib. That if Land be not of such a Value it shall be made up Id. ib. To give so much by his Will Id. ib. To perform a Will Id. c. 3. To procure a Release Id. c. 3. s 39. To keep or breed up a Child Id. c. 3. sect 36 40. A Condition to make an Apprentice free of the City of London at the end of his Apprenticeship 1 Cl. guide 34. A Condition for the Truth of an Apprentice and to restore the value of all such Goods as by Proof shall appear he hath imbezelled Id. 2●4 A Condition to ackowledge satisfaction on a Judgment 2 Cl. g. 90. A Condition to find one his Dyet by the year 1 Cl. g. 158. A Condition to discharge the Church warden and Parishioners of a Bastard Child 1 Clerks guide 158. To save harmless from a Recognizance taken for ones Appearance Id. 164. To save one harmless for the Bailing of one in two several Actions Id. ib. A Condition concerning Marriage Idem 16. To deliver Hay and Oats at a day Idem 161. from Legacies Id. 189. To justifie all such Actions as shall be commenced by reason of a Letter of Attorny Id. 197. Condition to save harmless from a Letter of Attorny Id. 199. Condition not to molest or sue for any Matter or Cause before past ● Clerks guide 86. To seal a Counter-part by a day Cl. guide 190. To deliver an Obligation by a day Idem 191. Condition where Mony is given by a Will to a Wife and her Children and the Mony being paid by the Executors to the Husband to be employed for their benefit the Husband is bound to employ it well Id. 194. A Condition to save harmless an Executor he not medling with the Executorship Id. 195. A Condition to discharge an Executor from an Orphans Portion in London being received without consent 1 Cl. g. 196. To justifie all such Actions as shall be commenced by reason of the Assignment of a Bill Obligatory Id. 197. ●ondition for the Truth of an hired Servant Id. ib. Condition to discharge Executors from the payment of Legacies to Non-ages Idem 198. To save harmless from a Letter of Attorny Id.