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formbook

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A quick definition of formbook:

A formbook is a book that contains examples of legal documents, such as contracts, deeds, leases, wills, trusts, and securities disclosure documents. It helps people create their own legal documents by providing templates and examples to follow.

A formedon is an old legal term for a type of writ used to claim property that was entailed, or passed down through a specific line of inheritance. There were three types of formedon: one for descendants, one for remaindermen, and one for reversioners. These writs were used to recover possession of the land and were the highest remedy available to a tenant in tail.

A more thorough explanation:

A formbook is a book that contains sample legal documents, specifically transaction-related documents such as contracts, deeds, leases, wills, trusts, and securities disclosure documents. These documents serve as templates for lawyers and legal professionals to use when drafting legal documents for their clients.

  • A lawyer may use a formbook to draft a lease agreement for a client who is renting out a property.
  • Another lawyer may use a formbook to draft a will for a client who wants to ensure their assets are distributed according to their wishes after they pass away.

These examples illustrate how a formbook can be a useful tool for lawyers to efficiently draft legal documents for their clients. By using pre-existing templates, lawyers can save time and ensure that the documents they create are legally sound.

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