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A selection of leading cases on pleading and parties to actions, with practical notes, elucidating the principles of pleading (as exemplified in cases of most frequent occurrence in practice), by a reference to the earliest authorities, and designed to assist both the practitioner and the student / by W. Finlason, ...

By: Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895.Publisher: London : V. & R. Stevens and G.S. Norton, 1847Description: xxiv, 271p.Subject(s): Pleading -- Great Britain -- Cases | Parties to actions -- Great Britain -- Cases
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