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Copyhold and court-keeping practice; with nearly two hundred precedents, and the Act for amendment of the laws with respect to wills, intended not only for use in the office of the most experienced practitioner, but simplified in such a manner as to enable a town or country solicitor ... to transact with ease all the general business in admissions ... &c

Print Book, English, 1837
Published for the proprietors of the Legal observer, by Richards, London, 1837
xxvi, 233 pages 19 cm
4395176
Interleaved
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