Show language of the a IV law if a man would according I 1 o law give to another an orange instead histia d of saying 1 I give that orange which one would think would be what is called in legal phraseology an absolute conveyance of all right and title therein the phrase would run thus 1 I give e you all and singular my estate and Wt interest erest right title and claim and advantage of and in a that orange with all its rind skin juice pulp and pips bips and right and advantages therein with full power to bite suck cut and otherwise eat the sarae same or give the same away as fully and effectually as 1 I fare said A B am now inclined to bite cut anek or otherwise eat the same orange or give the same saine away with or without its rind skin juice pulp or pips bips anything heretofore or hereinafter or in any other deed or deeds instrument or instruments of what nature or kind to the contrary in anywise banding tan ding with much more to the slime SATIO effect such is the language of lawyers and it is gravely held by the most learned men among them that by the omission of any of these words the right to the said orange would not pass to the person for whose use the same was intended lawyers of utah take a copy and shun it ed I 1 I 1 |