The American Journal of Legal History, Volume 3Temple University School of Law, 1959 - Electronic journals |
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Page 150
... parties appear , day is given for the delivery and acceptance of the Libel . This is in writing , and the court decrees that all parties interested may have copies . The same rule applies to all pleadings in the case , and to the ...
... parties appear , day is given for the delivery and acceptance of the Libel . This is in writing , and the court decrees that all parties interested may have copies . The same rule applies to all pleadings in the case , and to the ...
Page 152
... parties did not appear and the action was dismissed.49 A proctor in the church courts had to be personally appointed in the presence of the court . Where the defendant did not appear , the attestations of witnesses were published ...
... parties did not appear and the action was dismissed.49 A proctor in the church courts had to be personally appointed in the presence of the court . Where the defendant did not appear , the attestations of witnesses were published ...
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... parties to a trial by jury . " 30 But this situation met with some misunderstanding by lawyers trained in the common law . In Legg v . McNeill , Lip- scomb , J. , looked to the civil law of Louisiana for guidance . In Louisiana , he ...
... parties to a trial by jury . " 30 But this situation met with some misunderstanding by lawyers trained in the common law . In Legg v . McNeill , Lip- scomb , J. , looked to the civil law of Louisiana for guidance . In Louisiana , he ...
Contents
The Critical Years 1800 | 28 |
A Bibliography of Articles on Blackstone | 78 |
Current Literature Edited by Elizabeth M Moys 88 276 | 88 |
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