An attorney's practice epitomiz'd; or the method, times and expences of proceeding in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, from the commencement of a suit, to the trial, final judgment and execution; so advantageously placed in opposite Columns, as to shew at one View, the Agreement or Difference in the Practice of the said Courts: Whereby many Defaults and Irregularities (which frequently happen) may be prevented, and Business transacted, either in Town or Country, with Ease, Expedition and Certainty. Perused by several Officers of the Courts, and by many Eminent Attornies and Agents in London. The seventh edition, corrected; to which is added, the method of suing out and passing fines and recoveries, and the exact fees to be paid at each office: Also the Terms and Returns regulated by the late Acts of Parliament for altering the Style and Michaelmas Term.

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M.DCC.LIII. [1753]
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[London] : In the Savoy: printed by Henry Lintot, Law-Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty, for J. Worrall at the Dove in Bell-Yard, near Lincoln's Inn; and W. Reeve, at Shakespear's Head, near Serjeants-Inn Gate, Fleet-Street, M.DCC.LIII. [1753]

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[2],5-30,[2]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T224645

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