This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1819. ... FORM XLVIII. Recital of Lease, Release, and Common Recovery, a?id Declaration of the Uses thereof. AND'WHEREAS by indentures of lease and release, bearing date respectively on or about the and days of now last past, the indenture of release being of four parts, and made or expressed to be made between, &c. and by a common recovery duly suffered in Michaelmas term now last past, in which the said was demandant, the said tenant, and the said vouchee, who vouched over, and by a declaration of the uses of that recovery contained in the said last mentioned indenture of all the said messuages, &c. are discharged of and from the said estate-tail, and all reversions and remainders over and expectant on the same estate-tail, and now stand limited (subject nevertheless as hereinbefore is mentioned), to the use of the said his heirs and assigns for ever. FORM XLIX. Recital of Recovery suffered pursuant to Agreement. AND WHEREAS a common recovery of the said was suffered in Michaelmas term in the year of the reign of his present majesty king George the third, between the said F. F. demandant, the said J. B. tenant, and the said B. L. vouchee, pursuant to the said covenant or agreement in that behalf contained in the said last in part recited indenture of release, and in that recovery the said B. L. vouched the common vouchee. FORM L. Recital that Recovery xpas voidable for want of the Concurrence of Tenant for Life. Expediency of another Recovery Consent of necessary Parties to join. AND WHEREAS it is apprehended that the said hereinbefore recited recovery was voidable as far as the same related to or concerned the said messuages, &c. hereby released or otherwise assured, or intended so to be, for want of the concurrence of the said J. B. in conveying the fr...