The Practice of the Court of King's Bench in Personal Actions and Ejectment
John Frederick Archbold
The Practice of the Court of King’s Bench in Personal Actions and Ejectment
John Frederick Archbold
First published in 1823, The Practice of the Court of King's Bench is a guide to the procedures and rules of practice in the court of the same name, which was the highest court for common law cases in England at the time. Written by John Frederick Archbold, a prominent lawyer and legal scholar, the book provides detailed instructions for litigants and their attorneys on how to navigate the court system and present their cases. This edition includes updates and revisions made to the court system in the early 19th century.
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