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INDERMAUR’S Leading Common Law Cases; with some short notes thereon. Chiefly intended as a Guide to “SMITH’S LEADING CASES”
INDERMAUR’S Leading Common Law Cases; with some short notes thereon. Chiefly intended as a Guide to “SMITH’S LEADING CASES.” INDERMAUR’S Leading Common Law Cases; with some short notes thereon. Chiefly intended as a Guide to “SMITH’S LEADING CASES.” Tenth Edition, by E. A. JELF, Master of the Supreme Court. With six illustrations by E. T.…
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Interpretations of the Civil code since 1898: containing the interpretations which the Supreme Court of Louisiana has given to the articles of the Civil code of that state during the period from 1898 to 1912, and to be found in the reports from the 51st Louisiana annual to the 130th Louisiana, inclusive.
Herold, J. B. (Jacob Brooks), 1888. Interpretations of the Civil code since 1898: containing the interpretations which the Supreme Court of Louisiana has given to the articles of the Civil code of that state during the period from 1898 to 1912, and to be found in the reports from the 51st Louisiana annual to the…
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Introductory address on the office of reader or lector
Baylis, Thomas Henry, 1817-1908. Introductory address on the office of reader or lector; and Lecture on treasure trove: delivered in the Inner Temple hall Michaelmas Term, 1898. London: Chiswick Press. 1901; Legal Profession; 53 p. 23 cm. to which is appended the report of a moot held in the same term.
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Is parole a success?: paper read at the annual congress of the American Prison Association Boston, Mass., September 15, 1923.
Higgins, Henry A. Is parole a success?: paper read at the annual congress of the American Prison Association Boston, Mass., September 15, 1923. Boston: Printed by Massachusetts Prison Association. [1923?]; Penology; 16 p. 23 cm.
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Interstate commerce: brief, as to proposed new legislation.
Spencer, Samuel, 1847-1906. Interstate commerce: brief, as to proposed new legislation. New York: C.G. Burgoyne. [1905]; Business Planning; 54 p.: ill. 24 cm. prepared by Samuel Spencer, and David Willcox.
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Invalid legislation: the power of the federal judiciary to declare legislation invalid which conflicts with the federal Constitution.
Watson, David K. (David Kemper), 1849-1917. Invalid legislation: the power of the federal judiciary to declare legislation invalid which conflicts with the federal Constitution. Washington: G.P.O. 1915; Constitutional Law; 11 p. 23 cm.
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Is the federal corporation tax constitutional?.
Pierson, Charles Wheeler, 1864-1934. Is the federal corporation tax constitutional?. [U.S.: s.n.]. [1909?]; Taxation; 15 p. 24 cm.
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Interstate commerce legislation: introduction to Clark on interstate commerce.
James, Francis Bacon, b. 1864. Interstate commerce legislation: introduction to Clark on interstate commerce. Washington, D.C.: J. Byrne. 1919; Business Planning; 60 p. 23 cm.
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Invasion of the insurance field by the state: address.
Sherman, P. Tecumseh (Philemon Tecumseh), b. 1867. Invasion of the insurance field by the state: address. [New York: s.n.]. 1913; Labor Law; 14 p. 23 cm.
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Interstate probate forms for procedure in probate courts, surrogate courts, and courts of ordinary: adaptable to the codes of the United States of America, respectively, related matters in courts of general jurisdiction.
Billingslea, Ira E. (Ira Erwin), b. 1866. Interstate probate forms for procedure in probate courts, surrogate courts, and courts of ordinary: adaptable to the codes of the United States of America, respectively, related matters in courts of general jurisdiction. Columbia, Mo.: E.W. Stephens. 1919; Probate or Notariat; xxii, 349 p.: forms; 26 cm. 1st ed.,…