A treatise on the law of awards. First American, from the second London edition, revised and corrected; with very considerable additions from printed and manuscript cases: and an appendix, containing a variety of useful precedents. By Stewart Kyd, Esq. Barrister at Law, of the Middle Temple. With references to all the recent cases in England and notes upon reports of referees in Pennsylvania.
by Kyd, Stewart (d. 1811)
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Philadelphia: Philadelphia: Published by William P. Farrand and Co. 1808., 1808. Leather. Good. Description: 8vo (8¾ × 5¾ in): xvi, 583 (i.e. 684) p. Contemporary calf. · Register: 8: [a]-b^4 A-4I^4 · Condition: Binding worn, joints cracked, top board held by a single cord, title label almost detached. Light to moderate foxing throughout. · Comments: The Pennsylvania notes referred to on the title-page are extensive, amounting to over a hundred pages. · References: Marvin 443.
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- A treatise on the law of awards. First American, from the second London edition, revised and corrected; with very considerable additions from printed and manuscript cases: and an appendix, containing a variety of useful precedents. By Stewart Kyd, Esq. Barrister at Law, of the Middle Temple. With references to all the recent cases in England and notes upon reports of referees in Pennsylvania.
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- Kyd, Stewart (d. 1811)
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- Leather
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- Hardcover
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- Philadelphia: Published by William P. Farrand and Co. 1808.
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- Philadelphia
- Date Published
- 1808
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- arbitration
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