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Title : The Law of Trusts (Butterworths Core Texts S.)
Author : James Penner
Rating : 5 Stars out of 5.
Summary : Excellent bird's eye view of the law of trusts
Reading Penner is like reading a storybook. At some points, the reader might even forget that he/she is reading something that has heavy academic weight. Penner presents his materials in a breezy, easy to understand manner to those who are newcomers to the law of trust. This book is indispensible for anyone wishing to do well in the trusts exams, so get one before you regret it.
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Title : The Law of Trusts and Equitable Obligations
Author : Robert A. Pearce
Rating : 5 Stars out of 5.
Summary : Perfect book for your Trusts module.
This book is excellent. The best result I got in any module was in Equity and Trusts, and it is largely due to this book. It is written in a very clear and concise way, with plenty of examples from cases to back up all the points made. Also useful are the diagrams to show how the more akward trusts are set up. The index is very thorough; you can find the information you need in seconds. This, I find, is not always the case with law textbooks. Choosing the "right" textbook is often a matter of taste, but this one is something of a bible to the law students I know.
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Title : The Sourcebook of County Court Records: A National Guide to Civil, Criminal and Probate Records at the County and Municipal Levels Within the State Court Systems (3rd ed)
Author :
Rating : 4 Stars out of 5.
Summary : Detailed contact information, though search hints outdated
This is a thorough, easy to follow guide with accurate contact information for each court and is displayed well. Some information however is outdated as to what information is allowed public access. This arena changes frequently and the book was published in '98. I'd buy a 1999 edition in a hearbeat.

Title : Last Will Testament Kit
Author :
Rating : 5 Stars out of 5.
Summary : Clear, Simple and saved me money!
I have used various Law Pack guides in the past to avoid using Solicitors if I can. My wife and I needed to make our wills, and baulked at the cost quoted by our local solicitor.
For less than a tenner we were able to construct wills exactly as we required, following the excellent instructions. For most people, like us, making a will need not be a complicated business, and this pack is perfect.
You should make a will. I recommend you use this pack.
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Wills and probate recordsWills and probate records. The records fall naturally into 4 main groups: ... Records of Northampton Court of Probate and Registry from 1858 ...
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The Probate ServiceProbate Registries. Probate Rules. Reseals. Searches and Research. Why make a will? ... Probate (when the deceased person left a valid will and an executor is acting) ...
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West Sussex County Council: Wills and other Probate RecordsDetails of wills and other probate records held in West Sussex Record Office. ... West Sussex County Council: Wills and other Probate Records. Skip Navigation. Home ...
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Wills and Probate RecordsThese record details of wills and administrations where death duties or estate ... Archives publish several leaflets on wills, probate records and death duty ...
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GENUKI: England Topics - Probate RecordsGENUKI - Genealogical research information for England - Topic:- Probate Records ... Post-1858 wills for England and Wales can be consulted at the Probate Dept of ...
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Probate Records... Records described collectively as probate records includes wills, inventories ... copy wills over 50 years old must be sent to the York Probate Registry. ...
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AbeBooks UK | Book DetailsWills And Other Probate Records: A Practical Guide To Researching Your Ancestor's Last Documents available now at AbeBooks.co.uk.
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Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section - Probate RecordsLeaflet Guides to Records: PROBATE RECORDS (WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS) AT GUILDHALL LIBRARY ... the records of several probate courts to find a particular will. ...
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Cheshire County Council - Wills and Probate Records Before 1858Home > Culture, Leisure And Tourism > Family History > Wills and Probate Records Before 1858 ... the National Archives on wills before 1858 and probate records: ...
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How to Read Probate RecordsThe probate of the estate of someone who has died and has left a will is called testate. ... This will be at the archive that holds the probate records. ...
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