Great Britain, Court of Common Pleas -- Early works to 1800
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- A preparative to pleading : being a work intended for the instruction and help of young clerks of the Court of Common-Pleas
- Case notes of Sir Soulden Lawrence 1787-1800
- Institutio legalis, or, An introduction to the study and practice of the laws of England, as now regulated and amended by several late statutes : divided into four parts, viz. I. The practice of the Court of King's Bench. II. The practice of the Court of Common Pleas. III. The nature of all actions, usually brought in either of the said courts. IV. The order and method of pleading : with useful precedents throughout, and a compleat table to the whole
- Instructor clericalis : being a collection of all the laws relating to demurrers, settled and regulated according to the direction of the late act of Parliament for the amendment of the law : with variety of precedents of demurreres in all sorts of actions, and in all the several parts of pleadings, The sixth and last part, which compleats the whole set
- Instructor clericalis : being a collection of choice and useful precedents for pleadings both in the Kings-Bench and Common-Pleas : viz. I. In twelve several branches of abatement, and judgments thereon, II. In ten general bars to the action, III. Special bars in case (viz.) slander, assumpsit, disturbance, mif-feazance, male-feazance, negligence, trover, deceit, nusance, rescue and escape, with the pleading of uacore prist or adhue paratus, IV. Bars in covenant, with averments, protestations, traverses, and pleas after the last continuance : and also many special rules concerning the bar, replication, rejoyuder, surrejoynder, &c. : methodically digested into rule and president for the farther instruction of young clerks, The third part
- Instructor clericalis : being a collection of choice and useful precedents for pleadings, both in the King's-Bench and Common-Pleas : viz. I. In twelve several branches of abatement, and judgments thereon, II. In ten general bars to the action, III. Special bars in case, (viz.) slander, assumpsit, disturbance ..., IV. Bars in covenant, with averments, protestations, traverses and pleas after the last continuance : also many special rules concerning the bar, replication rejoinder, surrejoinder, &c. methodically digested into rule and precedent, for the farther instruction of young clerks, The third part
- Instructor clericalis : being a collection of select and useful precedents of declarations in the King's Bench and Common Pleas, in actions upon the case for slander, misfesance, malefesance, nonfesance, assumpsit, deceit, nusance, &c. and on several statutes, both private and popular : together with the nature of the several actions and forms of declarations in covenant, debt, detinue, ejectment, quare impedit, replevin, trespass, trover and waste : the whole methodically digested into rule and precedent : to which is added directions concerning appearances, imparlances, drawing and delivering declarations, with rules for pleading regularly, &c., Volume the second
- Instructor clericalis : being a continuance of bars and other pleadings from the third part : wherein the head of covenant is continued, together with a review either by precedent or reference of all the pleadings extant relating to the same : as also to the title of conditions as they have relation to covenants ... : also bars and pleadings in debts, in the several particulars thereof : with variety of notes, arguments, and other observations relating to the same, Part IV
- Instructor clericalis : being a continuance of bars and other pleadings from the third part : wherein the head of covenant is continued, together with a review either by precedent or reference of all the pleadings extant relating to the same, as also to the title of conditions as they have relation to covenants ... : also bars and pleadings in debts, in the several particulars thereof : with variety of notes, arguments, and other observations relating to the same, Part IV
- Instructor clericalis : being a continuance of bars, and other pleadings, from the fourth part : wherein the bars and pleadings in debt, detinue, quare impedit, replevin, trespass, trover, and waste, are continued either by precedents of, or references to, all the pleadings extant respecting the same : with variety of notes, arguments, and other observations thereunto relating, The fifth and last part
- Instructor clericalis : being a continuance of bars, and other pleadings, from the fourth part, wherein the bars and pleadings in debt, detinue, quare impedit, replevin, trespass, trover, and wast, are continued either by precedents of, or references to all the pleadings extant respecting the same : with variety of notes, arguments, and other observations thereunto relating : in two volumes, The fifth and last part
- Instructor clericalis : directing clerks both in the Court of King's-Bench and Common Pleas, in the abbreviation and contraction of words (and thereby the speedy reading of presidents [sic]) in the filling up and suing out writs of first process, in drawing declarations, making up issues, ingrossing records, entring judgments and suing out exccutions [sic], also pleas and demurrers, &c. : with an addition of many special notes and observations in the Court of Common-Pleas, alphabetically digested, The first part
- Instructor clericalis : directing clerks both in the Court of Queen's-Bench and Common-Pleas, in the abbreviation and contraction of words (and thereby the speedy reading of precedents) in the filling up and suing out writs of first process, in drawing declarations, making up issues, ingrossing records, entring judgments and suing out executions, also pleas and demurrers, &c. : with an addition of special notes and observations in the Court of Common-Pleas, alphabetically digested, The first part
- Instructor clericalis : directing clerks, in the present practice of the courts of King Bench and Common Pleas : viz. in the abbreviation and contraction of words ... : with an addition of special notes and observations in the Court of Common Pleas, alphabetically digested
- The attorney's practice in the Court of Common Pleas, or, An introduction to the knowledge of the practice of that court, as it now stands on the regulation of several late acts of Parliament, rules and determinations of the said court : with variety of useful and curious precedents in English, drawn or perused by counsel, and a complete index to the whole
- The attorney's practice in the Court of Common Pleas, or, An introduction to the knowledge of the practice of that court, as it now stands on the regulation of several late acts of Parliament, rules and determinations of the said court : with variety of useful and curious precedents in English, settled or drawn by counsel, and a complete index to the whole
- The attorney's practice in the Court of Common Pleas, or, An introduction to the knowledge of the practice of that court, as it now stands on the regulation of several late acts of Parliament, rules, and determinations of the said court : with variety of useful and curious precedents in English, drawn or perused by counsel, and a complete index to the whole
- The attorney's practice in the Court of Common Pleas, or, An introduction to the knowledge of the practice of that court, as it now stands under the regulation of several late acts of Parliament, rules and determinations of the said court : with variety of useful and curious precedents in English, drawn and perused by counsel, and a complete index to the whole
- The history and practice of civil actions : particularly in the Court of Common Pleas, being an historical account of the parts and order of judicial proceedings ... : with the several changes introduced into these proceedings and practice by several statutes of amendments, jeofails, and costs, and containing a general account of the principles of special-pleading in all civil suits : with an introduction, on the Constitution of England
- The history and practice of civil actions, particularly in the Court of Common Pleas : being an historical account of the parts and order of judicial proceedings ... : with the several changes introduced into these proceedings and practice by several statutes of amendments, jeofails, and costs, and containing a general account of the principles of special-pleading in all civil suits : with an introduction, on the Constitution of England
- The history and practice of the Court of Common Pleas : being an historical account of the original institution and rise of the antient practice of the Court of Common Pleas, shewing by what various regulations and amendments the modern practice of that court hath been introduced, teaching in an easy and familiar manner the rules and order of conducting the plea through every particular branch of the practice : interspersed with curious observations on the difference of the practice of that Court and the Court of King's Bench
- The new instructor clericalis : stating the authority, jurisdiction, and modern practice of the Court of Common Pleas : with directions for commencing and defending actions, entering up judgments, suing out executions, and proceeding in error : to which are added, the rules of the court, modern precedents, and several other matters necessary to be known by attornies and their clerks, in town and country : the whole illustrated by useful notes and observations from the best authorities, with the addition of a copious index
- The new instructor clericalis, stating the authority, jurisdiction, and modern practice of the Court of Common Pleas, with directions for commencing and defending actions, entering up judgments, suing out executions, and proceeding in error : to which are added, the rules of the court, modern precedents, and several other matters necessary to be known by attornies and their clerks, in town and country, the whole illustrated by useful notes and observations from the best authorities, and a copious index
- The new instructor clericalis, stating the authority, jurisdiction, and modern practice of the Court of Common Pleas, with directions for commencing and defending actions, entring up judgments, suing out executions, and proceeding in error : to which are added, the rules of the court, modern precedents and several other matters necessary to be known by attornies and their clerks, in town and country, the whole illustrated by useful notes and observations from the best authorities, with the addition of a copious index
- The practice of the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas
- The rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster : from Michaelmas term 1654 inclusive to this present Hillary term 1707 exclusive : examined by the original rules and orders
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