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Street, Federal Equity Practice, 1909 (3 volumes)
Federal Equity Practice: A Treatise on the Pleadings Used and Practice Followed in Courts of the United States in the Exercise of their Equity
Jurisdiction. By Thomas Atkins Street. Published in three volumes by Edward Thompson Company (Northport, Long Island, N.Y. 1909). xc + 2104 p. The set
includes 2897 sections arranged in 49 chapters; an Appendix (the Rules of Practice for the Courts of Equity of the United States, the Ordinances of Lord
Chancellor Bacon, and the English Orders in Chancery); 46 Legal forms; a Tables of Cases and the Index. (The preface states this this work was written
“to supply an accurate statement of the principles by which federal courts are guided in matters of equity pleading and practice and at the same time
to show, by illustrations from the cases, the way in which those principles are applied in the processes of actual litigation. The cases cited are
drawn almost exclusively from the decisions of the federal courts, but a few have been taken from the decisions of the English Chancery and other courts
of equity following approved chancery practice.”)
Title:   Federal equity practice : a treatise on the pleadings used and practice followed in courts of the United States in the exercise of their equity jurisdiction / by Thomas Atkins Street, A.M., LL. B., professor of equity in the University of Missouri, author of "The Foundations of Legal Liability", consulting editor of the American and English Encyclopaedia of Law and Practice.
OCLC Number:   60736565
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