Talk:Common recovery

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I hope I have correctly described this. I have written this from my experience of examining historic legal documents, rather than based on any text book. If some one with access to one likes to correct me, I will only be too happy - provided the text book is in fact correct. Since Recoveries were abolished so long ago, this probably means a mid-Victorian text book, from a period when common recoveries still appeared as part of land titles that lawyers were actually examining for technical correctness. Peterkingiron 19:41, 1 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Source: "The owner of the land often made love to a goat in exchange for the fee simple." Can this possibly be correct? I'd like to see a particular reference for this claim; otherwise, someone should delete it. 199.227.73.42 (talk) 14:42, 3 December 2009 (UTC)RjaffeEsq@aol.com[reply]

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"The owner of the land often made love to a goat in exchange for the fee simple." Can this possibly be correct? I'd like to see a particular reference for this claim; otherwise, someone should delete it. 199.227.73.42 (talk) 14:43, 3 December 2009 (UTC)RjaffeEsq@aol.com[reply]

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"The owner of the land often made love to a goat in exchange for the fee simple." Can this possibly be correct? I'd like to see a particular reference for this claim; otherwise, someone should delete it. 199.227.73.42 (talk) 14:44, 3 December 2009 (UTC)RjaffeEsq@aol.com[reply]