A treatise on the jurisdiction and proceedings of justices of the peace, in civil suits in New-Jersey
with an appendix, containing, advice to executors, administrators, and guardians, an epitome of the law of landlord and tenant, directions and forms of proceeding for justices of the peace in criminal cases, the law of sheriffs, coroners, constables, and other township officers, the law and form of proceeding relating to the laying out and vacating roads : interspersed with proper forms and instructions
3rd ed., rev. corr., and considerably enl.
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Author
Publication
1813 - Daniel Fenton, and Moore & Lake, Burlington, N.J, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
137,750 words, Guess
Page Count
551 pages
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number09008111
- Open LibraryOL7006408M
Classifications
- LCCKFN2320 .G75 1813
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