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Walsh said that the Act consists of three Parts. The first is the
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Christian, in his editions of Blackstone's Commentaries, noted that when 'a joint-tenant of any chattel interest commits suicide, the right to the whole chattel becomes vested in the King'. 2 William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England *409 n.1 (Edward Christian ed., London, A.
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Humphry Hales, esq. son of Sir James Hales, deceased 1555. The same father Sir James
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