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fully and effectually to all intents and purposes as I the said (original APPOINTMENTS. attorney) could or might do under or by virtue of the hereinbefore in Sub-attorney. part recited power or authority given to me for the purposes afore

said, or any of them.

IN WITNESS, &c.

SCHEDULE

ABOVE REFERRED TO.

APPOINTMENTS.

Deputy (Steward).

No. XCIV.

*An Appointment of a Deputy Steward of a Manor for executing the general office of Steward (1).

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that I (steward), of, &c., steward (2) lawfully appointed of the manor of

in the

county of
with authority and power to act therein by deputy
to be by me appointed, HAVE constituted and appointed, AND BY
THESE PRESENTS, Do constitute and appoint (deputy), of, &c., my
deputy or under steward of the said manor during my pleasure, to
perform and execute the said office in my stead and place, in all things
as effectually as I could do myself if I were personally present and
performed and executed the same. AND to have and receive for per-
forming and executing the said office, out of the fees, rewards, and
profits thereof, the yearly sum or after the rate of the yearly sum
of £
in case the same shall amount thereunto;
and to account for and pay over on demand (3) all and every the
remainder, if any, of the amount of the same fees, rewards or profits.
IN WITNESS, &c.

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Steward.

Bond.

(1) As to what offices may be executed by deputy, see 1 Elem. Convey. p. 283, (2d edit).

(2) See the appointment of a steward of a manor, post. APPOINTMENT, steward. (No. CVI. p. 349).

(3) As this appointment will be in the hands of the appointee, it should be accompanied by a bond from him duly to account and pay over balances, &c.; the form of which will be found post. "BOND".

No. XCV.

*An Appointment of a Deputy Steward of a Manor to take a Surrender of, or Admission to Copyholds.

APPOINTMENTS.

Deputy (Steward).

in the county of

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KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that I, (steward), of, &c.,
steward of the manor of
have
nominated, appointed, and deputed, AND by these presents do nomi-
nate, appoint, and depute (deputy), of, &c., my deputy steward
of the said manor, for the purpose following and for such purpose
only, (that is to say) to take the surrender of customary tenant
of the said manor (1); [and
his wife (if so) he having first
privately and secretly examined the said (wife) in respect to her free
consent thereto, which examination I hereby authorise the said
(deputy) to take] as to ALL that customary messuage, &c., [describe
the premises to be surrendered], and the reversions and remainders
thereof, and all the estate, right, title, and interest of him the said
(surrenderer) therein, to the use and behoof of such person or per-
sons to whom as he the said (surrenderer) shall think fit to surrender
the same, his and their heirs and assigns, either absolutely or con-
ditionally, in such manner as shall be concluded and agreed upon by
and between the said (surrenderer) [and wife] and the person or
persons to whose use such surrender shall be made: I, the said
(steward), by these presents giving and granting unto my said
deputy my full and sole power in the premises, and ratifying and con-
firming all and whatsoever he, my said deputy, shall legally do in the
premises by virtue hereof or otherwise. IN WITNESS, &c.

(1) If the power be to admit to copyholds, say,

To admit A. B. of, &c. unto all, &c. and also to take and accept the surrender of him the said (A. B.) as to all and singular the same premises, and the reversion, &c. as above.

Admission.

APPOINTMENTS.

Deputy (Visitor).

No. XCVI.

* An Appointment of a Deputy Visitor of the Poor, pursuant to 22 Geo. 3. c. 83 (1).

], in the county of

I, A. B., visitor of the poor and poor-house for the parish, [or town-
ship, &c.] of [or for the united parishes, townships, &c. of
and
, do hereby nominate and ap-
point C. D., to be my deputy visitor and assistant during my will
and pleasure, pursuant to the power given to me by an Act passed in
the twenty-second year of the reign of his Majesty King George the
Third, intituled, " An Act for the better relief and employment of
the Poor," [or as the case may be] and do authorise him to discharge
the duty required of him by the said Act.

Witness my hand this

day of

(Visitor).

(1) By the above Act, sect. 10. every visitor of the poor appointed under that Act, if not a guardian, is authorised to nominate, in the above form, a discreet or proper person to be his deputy or assistant.

No. XCVII.

*An Appointment of an Executor in the room of a Co-executor deceased, pursuant to the directions of a will (1).

APPOINTMENTS.

Executor.

deceased),

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, I, (surviving exe-
cutor) of, &c. (being the surviving executor named and appointed in
or by the last will and testament of (testator) late of
send greeting. WHEREAS the said (testator), in and by his last will Recitals.
and testament in writing, bearing date on or about the day of

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in the year nominated and appointed me the said (surviving executor), and (deceased executor), of, &c. joint executors of his said will; and whereas the said (testator), in and by his said will, declared, and directed, that in case of the decease of either of his said executors before the trusts and directions therein contained, &c. [insert verbatim the power given to the survivor of the executors to appoint another in his stead]. And whereas the said (testator) departed this life soon after making his said will, and upon his decease we the said (surviving and deceased executors) duly proved his said will in the Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and took upon ourselves the burthen of the execution thereof. AND WHEREAS the said (deceased executor) departed this life on or about the day of and whereas many of the trusts and directions of the said will of the said testator still remain unperformed. Now THEREFORE KNOW YE, that I the said (surviving exe- Appointment. cutor), in pursuance and by virtue of the power, authority, and direc

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tions to me given, in and by the said in part recited will of the said

(1) Where the powers or directions given to several executors are of Authority to a discretionary or a fiduciary nature, which the testator does not think appoint. fit to entrust to one person or more alone, he may empower the surviving executor or executors to appoint another or others in the room of such as may die before the performance of the trusts reposed in them; but this they will not be able to do without being so expressly authorised.

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