The New Practice of the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer of Pleas, in Personal Actions, and Ejectment: Containing All the Recent Statutes, Rules of Court, and Judicial Decisions, Relating Thereto (Classic Reprint)

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In consequence of the foregoing statutes and rules of court, three Supplements have been already published by the Author, to the ninth edition of his Book of Practice: The first of these Supple ments, which was brought out in Michaelmas Term 1830, contained all the statutes, rules of court, and decided cases, to that time, par ticularly the Administration of Justice act, and also a practical trea tise on the Tender of money, and the law relating to the Fees of Officers of the courts, &c. The second Supplement, which was pub lished in Hilary vacation 1832, contained the general rules of the courts, since the Administration of Justice act, with introductory statements of the practice, as it existed before, and was affected by those rules: And, not to mention the act for the Uniformity of Pro cess in personal actions, with the general rules of the courts thereon, which appeared in November following, the third Supplement, which was published in December 1833, and in which the Uniformity of Process act was incorporated, contained the Practice of the superior courts of law, in personal actions, and ejectment, &c. So far as it was altered or affected by the statutes for the amendment of the law, &c. And the rules of court and decisions thereon.

These Supplements, however, were but partial; and the last of them was published more than three years ago; since which, many import ant alterations have been made in the Practice, by subsequent statutes, rules of court, and judicial decisions. It is therefore hoped, that the following Work, in which the Author has collected and arranged all the recent statutes and rules of court on practical subjects, including those noticed in the above Supplements, with the judicial decisions thereon, to the present time, and on other matters of frequent currence in pracdce, will not be unacceptable to the profession.

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