Legal maxims - Great Britain
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Principia legis & æquitatis being an alphabetical collection of maxims, principles or rules, definitions and memorable sayings in law and equity.
Thomas BranchDate: 1753- E-books
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Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench from Easter term 12 Geo. 3. to Michaelmas 14 Geo. 3. to Michaelmas 14 Geo. 3. (both inclusive.) With some select cases in the Court of Chancery, and of the Common Pleas, which are within the Same Period. To which is Added, the Case of General Warrants, and a Collection of Maxims. By Capel Lofft, Esquire, of Lincoln's Inn
Great Britain. Court of King's BenchDate: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- E-books
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The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested containing a collection of rules or maxims, with the Doctrine upon them, illustrated by various Cases extracted from the Books and Records, to evince that these Principles have been the Foundation upon which the Judges and Sages of the Law have built their solemn Resolutions and Determinations. The whole Designed to reduce the Knowledge of the Laws of England to a more regular Science, and to form them into a proper Digest, for the Service of the Nobility, Clergy, Gentlemen in the Commission of the Peace, and private Gentlemen, as well as the Professors and Students of the Law. with three tables. First, Of the Rudiments and Grounds. Second, Of the New Cases. Third, Of Principal Matters. The second edition. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple.
Gentleman of the Middle TempleDate: MDCCLI. [1751]- E-books
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The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested containing a collection of rules or maxims, ... With three tables. ... By a gentleman of the Middle Temple.
Gentleman of the Middle TempleDate: 1749- E-books
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Maxims of equity, collected from, and proved by cases , out of the books of the best authority in the High Court of Chancery. To which is added the case of the Earl of Coventry, concerning the defective execution of powers. ... By Richard Francis ..
Great Britain. Court of ChanceryDate: 1739