An Improved System of Solicitors' Book-keeping

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Butterworth, 1849 - 80 pages

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Page 16 - ANCIENT LAWS AND INSTITUTES OF WALES ; comprising Laws supposed to be enacted by Howel the Good ; modified by subsequent Regulations under the Native Princes, prior to the Conquest by Edward the First ; and anomalous Laws, consisting principally of Institutions which, by the Statute of Ruddlan, were admitted to continue in force.
Page 10 - Complete Collection of the Treaties and Conventions, and Reciprocal Regulations, at present subsisting between Great Britain and Foreign Powers, and of the Laws, Decrees, and Orders in Council concerning the same, so far as they relate to Commerce and Navigation...
Page 4 - NEW COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS OF ENGLAND, in which are interwoven, under a new and original Arrangement of the general Subject, all such parts of the Work of Blackstone as are applicable to the present times ; together with full but compendious Expositions of the Modern Improvements of the Law up to the latest period ; the original and adopted Materials being throughout the Work typographically distinguished from each other. By HENRY JOHN STEPHEN, Serjeant at Law.
Page 16 - Kings, from jEthelbirht to Cnut, with an English Translation of the Saxon ; the Laws called Edward the Confessor's ; the Laws of William the Conqueror, and those ascribed to Henry the First ; also, Monumenta Ecclesiastica Anglicana, from the 7th to the 10th century ; and the Ancient Latin Version of the Anglo-Saxon Laws ; with a compendious Glossary,, &c.
Page 15 - REPORTS of CASES argued and determined in the HIGH COURT of CHANCERY in IRELAND, during the time of Lord Redesdale, from Easter Term 1802 to Easter Term 1806.
Page 15 - Canterbury, the Court of Peculiars of Canterbury, the Consistorial Courts of London and other Dioceses, the Court of Surrogates, the Dean and Chapter and Archidiaconal Courts, the Admiralty Court of the Cinque Ports, the Court of the Master of the Faculties, &c., together with the Decisions of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on Appeal from the Superior Courts of both Provinces, and from the Court of Admiralty.
Page 14 - Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, during the time of Lord Chancellor Thurlow, and of the several Commissioners of the Great Seal, and Lord Chancellor Loughborough, from 1778 to 1794, with the Annotations of Mr. Belt and Mr. Eden.
Page 15 - Reports of Cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery, in the time of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke.
Page 10 - The LAW STUDENT'S GUIDE; containing an Historical Treatise on each of the Inns of Court, with their Rules and Customs respecting Admission, Keeping Terms, Call to the Bar, Chambers, &c., Remarks on the Jurisdiction of the Benchers, Observations on the Study of the Law, and other useful Information. By PB LEIGH, Esq. of Gray's Inn. Barrister at Law. Farren's Forms of Original Bill. 2«.
Page 9 - Edition. 8vo. 16s. boards. A TREATISE upon the LAW and PRACTICE of the COURT for RELIEF of INSOLVENT DEBTORS : with an Appendix, containing all the Acts of Parliament, Rules of Court, Forms, Tables of Costs, &c. The SECOND EDITION, much enlarged. By EDWARD COOKE, Esq., Barrister at Law.

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