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Paperback The Practice in Proceedings in the Probate Courts of Massachusetts. With an Appendix of Uniform Forms and Rules Approved by the Supreme Judicial Court Book

ISBN: B0FHC6VCGC

ISBN13: 9781024247206

The Practice in Proceedings in the Probate Courts of Massachusetts. With an Appendix of Uniform Forms and Rules Approved by the Supreme Judicial Court

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"The Practice in Proceedings in the Probate Courts of Massachusetts" is a comprehensive guide to probate law and procedure in Massachusetts, originally published in 1903. Authored by William Henry Leland Smith and John Edward Abbott, this book offers detailed insights into the legal processes governing probate courts. It includes an appendix of uniform forms and rules approved by the Supreme Judicial Court, making it an invaluable resource for legal professionals and anyone involved in estate administration. This historical legal text provides a snapshot of early 20th-century legal practices and serves as a reference for understanding the evolution of probate law in Massachusetts.

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