The practice of the Court of King's Bench, in personal actions: with references to cases of practice in the Court of Common Pleas. In two volumes. By William Tidd, Esquire, of the Inner Temple. Second American edition: with corrections and additions, by a gentleman of the bar [with] Practical forms of the Supreme Court, taken from Tidd's Appendix of the Forms of the Court of King's Bench, in personal actions, and adapted to the Supreme Court of the State of New-York; with the forms in replevin and ejectment: preserving the references in I. Riley and Co's enlarged edition of Tidd's Practice. From the London copy of 1803. By George Caines, Counsellor at Law.
by Tidd, William (1760-1847)
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New York: New-York: printed by Isaac Riley, and sold by Alsop, Brannan & Alsop; No. 1, City-Hotel, Broadway. 1807. [Forms:] New-York: printed for Alsop, Brannan and Alsop, City-Hotel, Broadway. 1808., 1807. Leather. Very Good. Description: Three volumes, 8vo (9½ × 6 in): xviii, 664 (i.e., 398); [2], 665-1140 (i.e., 267), [124]; vi, [2], 526, [2] p. Errata slip tipped to p. [iii] in the volume of forms. Contemporary calf. · Register: 8º: [1]-[2]^4 [3]1 A-3C^4 3D^4(-3D4); [3D4] 3E-5H^4; [A]-3X^4. · Condition: Boards rubbed, joints cracked, first volume lacks label; title-pages clipped at top; light toning and foxing. · Comments: Two volumes plus the volume of forms. The first London edition of the treatise was issued in two parts, 1790-1794; the forms appeared in 1799. Tidd was a standard work through the first decades of the nineteenth century in both England and the United States, where it was "received as a proper guide for the practitioner, and [was], perhaps, in more general use than any English reprint of this description." · References: S&M 1:279(148), (149); Marvin 691.
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- The practice of the Court of King's Bench, in personal actions: with references to cases of practice in the Court of Common Pleas. In two volumes. By William Tidd, Esquire, of the Inner Temple. Second American edition: with corrections and additions, by a gentleman of the bar [with] Practical forms of the Supreme Court, taken from Tidd's Appendix of the Forms of the Court of King's Bench, in personal actions, and adapted to the Supreme Court of the State of New-York; with the forms in replevin and ejectment: preserving the references in I. Riley and Co's enlarged edition of Tidd's Practice. From the London copy of 1803. By George Caines, Counsellor at Law.
- Author
- Tidd, William (1760-1847)
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- Leather
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- New-York: printed by Isaac Riley, and sold by Alsop, Brannan & Alsop; No. 1, City-Hotel, Broadway. 1807. [Forms:] New-York:
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- New York
- Date Published
- 1807
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