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Perry, Common-Law Pleading, 1897
Common-Law Pleading: Its History and Principles. Including Dicey’s Rules Concerning Parties to Actions and Stephen’s Rules of Pleading. By R. Ross
Perry. Published by Little, Brown and Co. (Boston 1897). xxvi + 494 p. Contents include the preface; the Table of Cases Cited;15 chapters on subjects
including remedies, courts, forms of actions, joinder and election of actions, categories of the rules of pleading, and proceedings in an action from
its commencement to its termination; the Appendix (Specimens of Common Law Records); and the Index. (The preface states: “The fundamental principles of
the common-law with respect to actions can never be better stated than they have been by Chitty. Stephen has performed a like task for the rules of
pleading, while Dicey has embraced the law governing the selection of the parties to an action in an admirable series of rules. These three treatises
have been, so far as was practicable, combined here, and the language of their authors has been used with the fewest possible modifications.”)
Title:   Common-law pleading : its history and principles ; including Dicey's rules concerning parties to actions and Stephen's rules of pleading / by R. Ross Perry, of the bar of the District of Columbia, lecturer on common-law pleading in the Georgetown (D.C.) University Law School.
OCLC Number:   60724004
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