Excerpt from An Essay on the Learning of Contingent Remainders and Executory Devices, Vol. 2 of 2
IN submitting the following Essay to the indal gent consideration of the profession, it may be proper to make a few remarks, which may serve at once to explain its design, and to put the student on his guard against the mistakes into which, in the investigation of executory interests, he is liable to fall.
It may be safely affirmed, that there is no subject, in the whole range of legal learning, so abstruse as the learning of executory interests, and yet, at the same time, none more practical and useful.
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