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Practice and Pleading Under the Code: With Appendix of Forms and Text of Code and Rules: 1

Practice and Pleading Under the Code: With Appendix of Forms and Text of Code and Rules: 1

Practice and Pleading Under the Code: With Appendix of Forms and Text of Code
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Practice and Pleading Under the Code: With Appendix of Forms and Text of Code and Rules: 1 Paperback - 2011

by Whittaker, Henry

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"Practice and Pleading Under the Code" by Henry Whittaker offers a comprehensive guide to legal practice and pleading as understood in the mid-19th century. This volume delves into the intricacies of code pleading, providing detailed explanations and practical advice for legal professionals. Including an appendix of forms and the full text of the code and rules, this book serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the legal landscape of its time.

Whittaker's work is essential for historians and legal scholars interested in the evolution of civil procedure and the codification movements of the 19th century. It sheds light on the transition from common law pleading to more structured code-based systems, marking a significant development in American legal history. This book provides a direct link to the legal practices and standards of the era, offering unique insights into the challenges and innovations of legal reform.

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