A system of pleading. Including a translation of the doctrina placitandi; or, the art and science of pleading: originally written by Samson Euer, serjeant at law, and now first translated from the obsolete Norman French. Shewing where, in what cases, and by what persons, pleas, as well personal, or mixed, may be properly pleaded; with references to and extracts from, the most approved writers on that subject, carefully digested under their proper titles, and brought into one collective point of view. Together with an introduction, explaining the different terms made use of in the proceedings of each respective court; also a preface and table. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple.
de Eure, Samson, Sir (d. 1659)
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Dublin: Dublin: Printed by James Moore, No. 45, College-Green. MDCCXCI. [1791], 1791. Hardcover. Very Good. Description: 8vo (8¼ × 5¼ in): xxii, [18], viii, 534 p. Contemporary polished calf, gilt label. · Register: 8º: A^8 b^8 c^4 B-2M^8 (last leaf blank). · Condition: Some stains to boards; light to moderate toning and foxing throughout; a few early manuscript annotations. · Comments: Dublin reprint of the 1771 London edition. "A System of Pleading" is founded on "Doctrina Placitandi," printed in 1677, but written in law French much earlier. Holdsworth praised it as being the only systematic treatment of the subject until Stephen's "Pleading," published in 1824, and notes that it was closely studied by students as late as the latter half of the eighteenth century. The text is arranged under alphabetic headings, covering the forms of action, types of defensive pleading, and particular topics in pleading, such as "Colour" and "Negative Pregnant." The authorities cited are mainly from the seventeenth century and earlier, although the eighteenth century editor has inserted references to subsequent statutes as well as a few more recent cases and treatises, including Blackstone's Commentaries. · References: Johnson 180 (2 copies); Marvin 299; Holdsworth, HEL 5:386; Worrall 188, 194; Bridgman 114; S&M 1:268(61); ESTC T172546.
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- A system of pleading. Including a translation of the doctrina placitandi; or, the art and science of pleading: originally written by Samson Euer, serjeant at law, and now first translated from the obsolete Norman French. Shewing where, in what cases, and by what persons, pleas, as well personal, or mixed, may be properly pleaded; with references to and extracts from, the most approved writers on that subject, carefully digested under their proper titles, and brought into one collective point of view. Together with an introduction, explaining the different terms made use of in the proceedings of each respective court; also a preface and table. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple.
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- Dublin: Printed by James Moore, No. 45, College-Green. MDCCXCI. [1791]
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