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Observations upon the effect of the resolutions lately promulgated by a majority of the Masters in Chancery, in pursuance of the 13th of the orders of 3rd June, 1850, showing their inconvenience and impracticability, and their tendency to increase delay and expense, and suggesting a modification of the existing mode of proceeding. With an appendix of the resolutions and of the individual regulations issued by sundry of the Masters thereupon. By T. Carrighan.

Carrighan, T.

Observations upon the effect of the resolutions lately promulgated by a majority of the Masters in Chancery, in pursuance of the 13th of the orders of 3rd June, 1850, showing their inconvenience and impracticability, and their tendency to increase delay and expense, and suggesting a modification of the existing mode of proceeding. With an appendix of the resolutions and of the individual regulations issued by sundry of the Masters thereupon. By T. Carrighan. - London : Wildy and Sons, 1850. - 16p.


Great Britain. Court of Chancery.


Masters in chancery--Great Britain.

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