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The practice of the courts of Kings Bench and Common Pleas: wherein the order and method to be used in commencing actions and suits at common law, with the regular proceedings to be observed in the management of the same, as well in those superior courts, as in other inferior and limited jurisdictions, from the original of first process to the execution, are plainly, methodically, and succinctly handled, according to the course and mode of practice now in use. Also, an introduction containing an historical account of the late innovated clause of Aceciam Billæ, &c. in process: with an inquiry into the power of charters granted to corporations and franchises; and what equitable construcion may be made thereupon, as to appearances, taking of bails, putting in declarations, and other proceedings in the inferior courts appertaining thereunto
1696Modus transferendi status per recorda: A compleat collection of choice precedents for fines upon writs of covenant, and common recoveries upon writs of entry in the post, in all cases: whereby lands may be settled 1. In the crown, to preserve the same in the name and blood to the utmost posterity: or 2. The same may be transferred from one person to another, in fee, fee-tail, for life or years: or 3. Annuities, or rent-charges may be granted thereby, in fee, in tail, for life of years; and 4. Any other estate may be raised thereby, which can be done by deed of conveyance at common law. To which precedents are prefixt two discourses of the nature and operation of, and the use and practice relating to fines and recoveries, deduced from experince, and the best authors both antient and modern upon the subject. By W. Brown a clerk of the Court of Common-Pleas
1698Province of Canada, district of Quebec in the Superior Court ... William Brown, of the parish of Beauport, trader and miller, plaintiff, vs. Bartholomew Conrad Augustus Gugy, of the said parish of Beauport, in the district of Quebec, esquire, advocate, defendant
1859Province of Canada, Lower Canada, to wit, Queen's Bench, appeal side William Brown, (plaintiff in court below), appellant, and Bartholomew Conrad Augustus Gugy (defendant in court below), respondent : plaintiff's evidence in chief, evidence in rebuttal, and evidence taken before the experts
1860