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Paperback The Statutes for Amending the Practice in Chancery: For the Abolition of the Office of Master, and for the Relief of the Suitors, 15 & 16 Vict., Cc., Book

ISBN: 1141774267

ISBN13: 9781141774265

The Statutes for Amending the Practice in Chancery: For the Abolition of the Office of Master, and for the Relief of the Suitors, 15 & 16 Vict., Cc.,

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The Statutes for Amending the Practice in Chancery, compiled by Leonard Shelford, offers a comprehensive guide to the legislative changes enacted during the 15th and 16th years of Queen Victoria's reign. Specifically addressing the statutes 80, 86, and 87, this volume details the abolition of the Office of Master and the measures taken for the relief of suitors in the Chancery court.

Beyond these core reforms, the book also encompasses the Trustees' Relief Act and other relevant acts pertaining to proceedings by claim. This historical legal text provides invaluable insight into the evolution of English law and the structure of its judicial system during a period of significant reform. Lawyers, historians, and anyone interested in the development of legal practice will find Shelford's compilation an essential resource, reflecting the intricacies of Victorian legal procedures.

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