The history and practice of civil actions, particularly in the Court of Common Pleas.
Being an historical account of the parts and order of judicial proceedings ... with the several changes introduced into these proceedings and practice by the several statutes of amendments, jeofails, and costs: and containing a general account of the principles of special-pleading in all civil suits: with an introduction, on the constitution of England. /
By the late Lord Chief Baron Gilbert.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Dublin :
J. Moore,
1792.
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Edition: | The 3d ed., |
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Notes: | Paging irregular, following starred paging of earlier edition, inset in the margin of the text. Includes index. Gilbert's writings were all published posthumously and are marked by precision and lucidity of style, and very considerable mastery of his subject, and evince a real desire to exhibit it in a logical shape. His most notable judicial act in Ireland, and the turning point of his career, was in the case of Annesley v. Sherlock in 1716-20. The case turned on the issue of whether appeals from equity jurisdictions in Ireland lay to the Irish, or the British, House of Lords, a matter of some sensitivity. Physical description: 1 vol. ; 20 cm. more |
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