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The legal doctrine of Merger is one of the most curious and subtle in our system of jurisprudence. While a deep acquaintance with its peculiar principles is absolutely necessary to the conveyancer, an intimate knowledge of it is hardly less essential for every solicitor whose daily practice engages him in the preparation of deeds relating to estates in or charges upon land. The doctrine applies as well to estates in land, which merge by their union in the same person, as to pecuniary charges, which may either be lost or kept on foot, according to the mode adopted in transferring or dealing with them. It may seem a matter of surprise that after Mr.
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