A letter to the Right Hon. Sir James Graham, M.P., one of the Chancery Commissioners suggesting a solution of the great problems of Chancery reform: viz:- the mode of taking evidence on issues of fact by the establishment of an issue court: with some remarks on the appointment of short-hand writers to the courts.
Morton, Edward.
A letter to the Right Hon. Sir James Graham, M.P., one of the Chancery Commissioners suggesting a solution of the great problems of Chancery reform: viz:- the mode of taking evidence on issues of fact by the establishment of an issue court: with some remarks on the appointment of short-hand writers to the courts. - London : Butterworths, 1851. - 34p.
By Edward Morton.
Great Britain. Court of Chancery.
A letter to the Right Hon. Sir James Graham, M.P., one of the Chancery Commissioners suggesting a solution of the great problems of Chancery reform: viz:- the mode of taking evidence on issues of fact by the establishment of an issue court: with some remarks on the appointment of short-hand writers to the courts. - London : Butterworths, 1851. - 34p.
By Edward Morton.
Great Britain. Court of Chancery.