A practical and elementary abridgement of the cases argued and determined in the courts of King's bench, common pleas, exchequer, and at nisi prius and of the rules of court
From the restoration in 1660, to Michaelmas term, 4 Geo. IV. With important manuscript cases, alphabetically, chronologically, and systematically arranged and translated; with copious notes and references to the year books, analogous adjudications, text writers, and statutes, specifying what decisions have been affirmed, recognised, qualified, or over-ruled. Comprising, under the several titles, a practical treatise on the different branches of the common law
By Charles Petersdorff, esq., of the Inner Temple
15 volumes
New York, NY; Treadway & Bogart, and Gould & Banks 1829-1832
Volume division
Bd. 1. Abandonment - Appraisement. 1829
Bd. 2. Appentice - Award. 1829
Bd. 3. Backing warrant - Bankrupt. 1829
Bd. 4. Banks - Bye-Law. 1830
Bd. 5. Cabin - Competency of witnesses. 1830
Bd. 6. Composition - Corruption of blood. 1830
Bd. 7. Costs - Demurrage. 1831
Bd. 8. Demurrer - Erasure. 1831
Bd. 9. Error, writ of - forfeiture. 1831
Bd. 10. Forgery - Insolvent debtor. 1831
Bd. 11. Inspection - Laches. 1831
Bd. 12. Lading, Bill of - Off-going tenant. 1831
Bd. 13. Office and officer - Principal and surety. 1831
Bd. 14. Printer - Swearing. 1831
Bd. 15. Tacking - Year. 1832
