"Forms of Civil Procedure" is a comprehensive guide adapted to the practice and pleading under the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of New York, and under the codes of other states having similar codes. This meticulously crafted volume, authored by William Lansing, provides full notes and references to authorities, making it an invaluable resource for legal professionals and students alike.
Originally published in 1885, this book offers a detailed look at the procedural forms and legal practices of the time. It serves as an essential reference for understanding the historical context of civil procedure and its evolution. The detailed forms and explanatory notes offer a wealth of knowledge for those studying legal history or practicing law in jurisdictions influenced by the New York code.
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