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Excerpt from The Revised Reports, Vol. 28: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English Courts of Common Law and Equity, From the Year 1785, as Are Still of Practical Utility; 1825-1829; 4 Russell, 4 Barnewall and Cresswell, 6 Dowling and Ryland, 3 Bingham, 10 and 11 Moore, McCleland
Tion between real and personal estate, as it regards that otfice Thomas v. Phelps, p. 120. Rear: v. Benchers of Lincoln's Inn, p. 482, is one of the few reported cases that establish and illustrate the singular position of the Inns of Court before the law as voluntary societies having much more than the powers of regular corporations, and none of the responsibility.
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