The compleat arbitrator or the law of awards; containing, I. Plain and easy directions to all kinds of arbitrators; what Matters may be submitted to Arbitration, and in what Manner. II. The nature and different kinds of submissions, the Parties to the Submission, and the Office and Duty of Arbitrators and Umpires. III. Of the right manner of making and delivering up awards; and how Awards have been construed in Equity. IV. The manner of making and enforcing the performance of awards, when the Submission has been made a Rule of Court; and the right Method of setting forth and pleading Awards. By Matthew Bacon, Esq; of the Middle Temple, (author of the New Abridgment of the Law, in 5 vols.) The third edition, with precedents of submissions, awards and pleadings in English; to which is added a large table of the principal matters.
- Bacon, Matthew, fl. 1730.
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- MDCCLXX. [1770]
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The compleat arbitrator; or the law of awards; containing, I. Plain and easy directions to all kinds of arbitrators; ... II. The nature and different kinds of submissions, ... III. Of the right manner of making and delivering up awards; ... IV. The manner
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London : printed by his Majesty's law-printers; for J. Worrall and B. Tovey, at the Dove in Bell-Yard near Lincoln's Inn, MDCCLXX. [1770]
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