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Attwood v Small And Others; 9 Aug 1827

References: [1827] EngR 659, (1827) 3 Car & P 208, (1827) 172 ER 389
Links: Commonlii
An agreement, contained by itself less than 1080 words, but there was in it a stipulation that a clause in a previous agreement, which was duly stamped, should be taken as part of the new agreement.
Held: That although with the clause referred to, there would be more than 1080 words, a £1 stamp was proper, as that clause ought not to be reckoned.
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