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Pleading - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Quare impedit. In two parts. Part I. Containing an abridgment of the law concerning the patronages of churches, the titles of ecclesiastical persons ... Part II. Containing precedents of pleadings, ... By John Mallory, ...
Mallory, John.Date: 1737- Books
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Un livre des entries: Contenant auxi un report des Resolutions del Court sur diverse exceptions Prises as pleadings, et Sur auters Matters en Ley; Surdant (pur la plupart) en le Court de Common-Bank, enter le 34 An del Roy Charles le Second, & le 2 An del Raigne de sa present Majesty, la Roigne Anne. Et ascuns observations sur diverse de les Presidents, cybien ceux queux ne fueront unques debate en Court, come sur plusieurs de les auters. Oversque deux tables, l'un de les Nosmes des Cases, & l'auter des Matters contenus en yceux. En deux Volumes. Par Sir Edward Lutwyche, Chivaler, Nadgares un des Justices del Bank.
England and Wales. Court of Common Pleas.Date: 1704- Books
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The modern pleader; or, attorney's treasury: containing the forms of the general and most useful pleas in abatement and in bar, demurrers, continuances, and all other Matters Incident to the Pleadings and Proceedings of the Common Law: AS Also, Judicial, and other the most Useful Writs In The Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas: Alphabetically Digested, By John Morgan. With a compleat table. In two volumes.
Morgan, John, active 1743.Date: 1793- Books
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The present practice of the Court of King's Bench; containing ample and complete instructions for Commencing And Defending The various Kinds of suits and actions, entering up Judgment, suing out Execution, proceeding in Error from the King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer Chamber, and Parliament, &c. And Calculated Not Only To Guide The Attorney, In The Course Of His Practice, In Cases already settled; but also, by pointing out the Rise and Ground of the various Proceedings, and the several Cases in each already adjudged, to enable him by Analogy to conduct any new Matters that may occur. Containing rules of Court down to Michaelmas term, 1784, And enriched with a Number of very curious and special Precedents of the various Writs, Pleadings, Entries, &c. in Use in the Court of King's Bench; and particularly of Declarations, a great Number of which are very special, and settled by the most eminent Pleaders. To which is added a complete index. By John Sheridan, Esq. Of the Middle-Temple, Barrister; With the Assistance of other Gentlemen of the Law.
Sheridan, John (Barrister)Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Maxims and rules of pleading, in actions real, personal, and mixed, popular, and penal: describing the nature of declarations, pleas, replications, rejoinders, and all other parts of pleading; Shewing Their Validity and Defects, and in what Cases they are amendable by the Court, or remediable by the Statute-Law, or otherwise: Likewise, Which of the Parties in his Plea shall first offer the Issue, and where Special Matter may be given in Evidence upon the General Issue; Of Demurrers upon Evidence; of Verdicts, General and Special, and of Bills of Exceptions to the same; Of Judgments, Executions, Writs of Error and False Judgment; And of Appeals, Indictments, and Informations, and the Pleadings relating thereunto. First published in octavo, in the year 1694, from the manuscript of Sir Robert Heath, Knight, Lord Chief Justice successively of the Courts of Common-Pleas and King's-Bench, in the Reign of King Charles the First. Now re-published in quarto, with notes, observations, and additions of new matter to every Title, from all the late Reports and Abridgments, by T. Cunningham, Esq.
Heath, Robert, Sir, 1575-1649.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]