APA (7th ed.) Citation

Canning, T. (1820). Observations occasioned by a case lately submitted to counsel respecting the question how far a contingent or reversionary interest of husband and wife in her right, in personal estate, is assignable, in deed or in law, during the coverture. Printed for J. & W.T. Clarke, law booksellers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Canning, Thomas. Observations Occasioned by a Case Lately Submitted to Counsel Respecting the Question How Far a Contingent or Reversionary Interest of Husband and Wife in Her Right, in Personal Estate, Is Assignable, in Deed or in Law, During the Coverture. London: Printed for J. & W.T. Clarke, law booksellers, 1820.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Canning, Thomas. Observations Occasioned by a Case Lately Submitted to Counsel Respecting the Question How Far a Contingent or Reversionary Interest of Husband and Wife in Her Right, in Personal Estate, Is Assignable, in Deed or in Law, During the Coverture. Printed for J. & W.T. Clarke, law booksellers, 1820.

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