Assurance, COMMON, is described by Blackstone as the legal evidence of the translation of property, whereby every man's estate is assured to him, and all controversies, doubts, and difficulties are either prevented or removed. For an account of these common assurances or conveyances, as they are generally termed, see DEED, CONVEYANCING.
Assurance
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 1: A to Beaufort, p. 514
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