"Estee's Pleadings, Practice and Forms, Volume 2" is a comprehensive legal resource from the late 19th century. Authored by Morris March Estee and John Haynes, this volume provides detailed guidance on legal pleadings, practice, and forms. It is an invaluable reference for legal professionals and students seeking insights into the procedural aspects of law during this period. The book includes a wealth of information on civil procedure and legal forms, making it a crucial tool for understanding the legal landscape of the time.
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