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Practice of law - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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The impartial lawyer. I. Setting forth such special adjudged cases, as immediately concern such persons as are exercis'd in the laws of England; as Chief Officers, Counsellors, Justices, Sheriffs, Bayliffs, Attorneys, Clerks, and Solicitors. Wherein is Demonstrated, what Remedy the Lawyers and Lawful Officers may have, against such as would defame or defraud them in their lawful Practice. As also, such Relief as others may have against them, for their unjust or irregular Proceedings. With other Special Matters and Observations, properly digested for such a Treatise. Adapted to all Capacities; and may be profitable, as well to Lawyers as Laymen. II. With references to all sort of precedents and pleadings, relating to the several Matters therein treated.
Date: M.DCC.IX. [1709]- Books
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The counsellor's magazine; or, a complete law library for barristers, conveyancers, attornies, solicitors, clerks, students, and others who would wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the law; A Science of too interesting a Nature to be neglected by any One who has Property or Character to protect. By a society of gentlemen, of the Middle Temple.
Society of Gentlemen of the Middle Temple.Date: 1796- Books
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An attorney's practice epitomiz'd; or the method, times and expences of proceeding in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, from the commencement of a suit, to the trial, final judgment and execution; so advantageously placed in opposite Columns, as to shew at one View, the Agreement or Difference in the Practice of the said Courts: Whereby many Defaults and Irregularities (which frequently happen) may be prevented, and Business transacted, either in Town or Country, with Ease, Expedition and Certainty. Perused by several Officers of the Courts, and by many Eminent Attornies and Agents in London. The seventh edition, corrected; to which is added, the method of suing out and passing fines and recoveries, and the exact fees to be paid at each office: Also the Terms and Returns regulated by the late Acts of Parliament for altering the Style and Michaelmas Term.
Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Books
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An attorney's practice epitomiz'd; or the method, times and expences of proceeding in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas. ...
Author of the Attorney's practice epitomized.Date: 1759- Books
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An explanation of the practice of law: containing the elements of special pleading, reduced to the comprehension of every one; also elements of a plan for a reform: Shewing that the Plaintiff's Costs in a Common Action, which at present amount to from 25 to 35 l. need Not exceed 10 l. and those of the Defendant, which are now from 12 to 20 l. need not exceed 6 l. By John Frederic Schiefer, Esq. Member of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn.
Schiefer, John Frederic.Date: 1792