A treatise on the practice of the courts of the state of New York: adapted to the Code of procedure, as amended by the Act of April 11, 1849, and the rules of the Supreme court

A treatise on the practice of the courts of the state of New York: adapted to the Code of procedure, as amended by the Act of April 11, 1849, and the rules of the Supreme court

by Claudius L. Monell
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Format Paperback
Pages 618
Language English
Published Aug 30, 2010
Publisher Nabu Press
ISBN-10 1178035832
ISBN-13 9781178035834
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This insightful treatise delves into the complexities of the court system in New York, particularly as it relates to the procedural changes enacted by the Code of Procedure. Written by Claudius L. Monell, the work serves as a comprehensive guide for legal practitioners navigating the intricacies of court practice. Monell's careful analysis provides an invaluable resource for understanding the nuances of the law, highlighted by the amendments brought forth by the Act of April 11, 1849.

Monell meticulously examines the rules of the Supreme Court, ensuring that readers grasp the essential principles governing court procedures. With clarity and precision, he elucidates the changes in the legal landscape and their implications for both attorneys and clients. This treatise is not only an examination of legal doctrine but also reflects Monell's commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of judicial processes.

Through detailed explanations and a thorough exploration of judicial practices, this work stands as an important contribution to the legal community. Monell’s expertise offers readers the tools necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of New York's courts effectively.

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