A Brief method of the law being an exact alphabetical disposition of all the heads necessary for a perfect common-place : useful to all students and professors of the law : much wanted and earnestly desired : printed in this volume for the conveniency of binding with common-place books.

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Title
A Brief method of the law being an exact alphabetical disposition of all the heads necessary for a perfect common-place : useful to all students and professors of the law : much wanted and earnestly desired : printed in this volume for the conveniency of binding with common-place books.
Publication
London :: Printed by the assignees of Richard and Edward Atkins, Esquires, for John Kidgell ...,
1680.
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Subject terms
Lawyers -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Law -- Terminology.
Law -- Early works to 1800.
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"A Brief method of the law being an exact alphabetical disposition of all the heads necessary for a perfect common-place : useful to all students and professors of the law : much wanted and earnestly desired : printed in this volume for the conveniency of binding with common-place books." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A29460.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

Pages

Po.

  • Poll: Vide Faits.
  • Ponè: Vide Recordare.
  • Posse Comitatus: Vide Execution.
  • Possibility, & Impossibility 1154
  • Possession & Seisin 1155
    • in Fait 1156
    • en Ley 1157
    • possessio fratris de, &c. 1158
    • Esplees 1159
    • habere facias seisinam 1160
    • in aequali Jure melior est conditio possidentis 1161
    • Unitie de possession 1162
    • de l'un servera pur auter 1163
    • home adeant possession sera dans son melieur Title 1164
    • quant deux concurre que d'eux sera preferre 1165
    • possession necessary 1166
    • nient necessary 1167
  • Posthumus 1168
  • Pound: Vide Distress.
  • Post disseisin: Vide Droit.
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