A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant : and recoveries upon writs of entry in the post, with ample and copious instructions how to draw, acknowledge and levy the same in all cases : being a work performed with great exactness, and full of variety of clerkship : with an addition of several precedents, and many observations, rules and cases concerning the effect and operation of fines and recoveries.
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Main Author: | Brown, William, active 17th century-18th century (Author) |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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In the Savoy [London] :
Printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling (assigns of Edw. Sayer Esq.) for D. Browne, J. Wathoe, W. Mears, T. Ward, T. Woodward, F. Clay, B. Motte, and T. Sanders,
1725.
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Edition: | The sixth edition, reviewed, corrected, and in this impression very much inlarged. |
Series: | Legal classics library.
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Online Access: | HeinOnline Legal Classics Library |
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