Procedure (Law) - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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The young clerk's compleat guide in the modern practice of the Court of King's Bench . shewing The Whole Practice of that Court, from the issuing of the Precept or Writ, to Judgment and Execution; together with the Proceedings necessary on a Writ of Error brought either at Law or in Parliament. To which is added, the law and practice of costs; illustrated by precept and example. By an attorney of the court.
Attorney of the courtDate: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- E-books
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The present state of the practice and practisers of the law , wherein is shewn the obscurity, uncertainty and expensiveness thereof; with some methods humbly propos'd for remedying the same : in a familiar dialogue between Philalethes and Philonomous. By an impartial hand.
Philalethes, Impartial hand.Date: [1740?]- E-books
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The compleat attorney's practice in English, in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas At Westminster. Containing The best Rules and Methods of Practice therein, from the Commencement of the Action to the Execution; and also Forms of Original and Judicial Writs and Processes, and the greatest Variety of Precedents of Declarations, Pleadings, Demurrers, Issues, and Records for Trial, Judgments, Writs of Error, Habeas Corpus's, Prohibitions, Informations, &c. of any Book hitherto publish'd. Likewise the Law of Actions; whether Personal, as Debt, Case, Covenant, Trespass, Trover, Slander, &c. or Real, as Ejectments, Assises, Formedons, Dower, &c. with particular Directions how to prosecute them. All regulated and compleated, Agreeable to the late Statutes for altering and amending the Law. Volume II.
Jacob, Giles, 1686-1744.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- E-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]