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Paperback A Treatise On the Parties to Actions, and On Pleading: With Second and Third Volumes, Containing Precedents of Pleadings, and Copious Directory Notes; Book

ISBN: 1148202854

ISBN13: 9781148202853

A Treatise On the Parties to Actions, and On Pleading: With Second and Third Volumes, Containing Precedents of Pleadings, and Copious Directory Notes;

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This is Volume 3 of "A Treatise On the Parties to Actions, and On Pleading", an important legal text from 1837. Authored by Edward Duncan Ingraham, Joseph Chitty, John A. Dunlap, and Thomas Chitty, this volume contains precedents of pleadings and copious directory notes. This treatise offers a comprehensive guide to understanding the intricacies of legal actions and pleading. It remains a valuable resource for legal historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the historical development of legal procedures.

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