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A treatise concerning trespasses vi et armis : Wherein the nature of trespass is clearly explicated, and the Gist of the Action stated, and by whom such Actions may be brought, and against whom and how to be laid. Together with the Forms and Learning of Writs, Declarations and Pleadings, in reference to all sorts of Torts or Wrongs done to a Man's Person, Estate or Interest. And also wherein is contained all the Learning of our Law concerning Pleadings and Bars by way of Excuse, Justification, Concord, Amends, &c. With the general Rules of Pleading in this Action, and particular Rules applied to every Case. Together also with a clear and methodical Discourse of the curious Learning of Traverses, of Replications in this Action; and of Evidence, Verdict, Damages, Costs, and Judgments therein. To which are added References to Presidents and Entries proper to each Title. A Work very Useful for Students and Practisers of the Common Law. By the author of Lex custumaria.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- S. C. (Samuel Carter), of the Inner-Temple, Esquire.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Trespass--Great Britain--Early works to 1800.
- Trespass.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource ([16],344,[24]p. )
- Other Title:
- Treatise concerning trespasses vi et armis.
- Place of Publication:
- London : printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins Esqs; for J. Walthoe, and are to be sold by Anthony Barker at the Univorne, next Serjeants-Inn-Gate in Fleetstreet, 1705.
- Notes:
- Author of Lex custumaria = Samuel Carter.
- A reissue of the 1704 edition with a cancel titlepage.
- With an index and three final advertisement pages.
- Reproduction of original from Harvard University Law Library.
- Cited in:
- English Short Title Catalog, N14009.
- OCLC:
- 642136946
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