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Stephen, A treatise on the principles of pleading in civil actions, 1894
A Treatise on the Principles of Pleading in Civil Actions, comprising A Summary View of the Whole Proceedings in a Suit at Law, by Henry John
Stephen. Edited by James DeWitt Andrews. Published by Callaghan and Company (Chicago 1894). lix + 554 p. Contents include prefaces by the author and the
editor; an introduction; tables of contents and cases; the main work in twelve chapters: I, The Joinder of Parties; II, Election of Remedies; III,
Proceedings in an Action, from its Commencement to its Termination; IV, Principal Rules of Pleading; V, Rules which Tend Simply to the Production of an
Issue; VI, Rules which Tend to Secure the Materiality of the Issue; VII, Rules which Tend to Produce Singleness or Unity in the Issue; VIII, Rules with
Tend to Produce Certainty or Particularity in the Issue; IX, Rules which Tend to Prevent Obscurity and Confusion in Pleading; X, Rules which Tend to
Prevent Prolixity and Delay in Pleading; XI, Certain Miscellaneous Rules; XII, Conclusion; and Appendix; and the Index.
Title:   A treatise on the principles of pleading in civil actions : comprising a summary view of the whole proceedings in a suit at law / by Henry John Stephen, Esq., barrister at law ; edited by James DeWitt Andrews.
OCLC Number:   60727028
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