Catalog Record: Forms and use of blanks: being over one thousand forms in ordinary legal and business transactions, and including over five hundred law and commercial blanks filled up. Drawn strictly in conformity with the laws of the state of California, and adapted for use also in Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Arizona, and Utah. With remarks and instructions relative to the using and filling up of the blanks, and the acknowledging, recording, and stamping of the instruments of which forms are given | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Forms and use of blanks: being over one thousand forms in ordinary legal and business transactions, and including over five hundred law and commercial blanks filled up. Drawn strictly in conformity with the laws of the state of California, and adapted for use also in Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Arizona, and Utah. With remarks and instructions relative to the using and filling up of the blanks, and the acknowledging, recording, and stamping of the instruments of which forms are given.

Main Author: Hent, R. W.
Language(s): English
Published: San Francisco : H.H. Bancroft, 1866.
Physical Description: 2 v. 24 cm.
Original Format: Book
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