Fundamentals of Procedure in Actions at Law
By Austin Wakeman Scott
2000/07 - Beard Books - Law Classic
1587980568 - Paperback - Reprint - 192 pp.
US$34.95
An interesting look at some basic problems in civil procedure.
Publisher Comments
An early probing of civil procedure problems, particularly as to their constitutional and jurisdictional aspects, which would be of interest to law students and devotees of court systems. Included are chapters on: venue and jurisdiction; jurisdiction over nonresidents; trial by jury; excessive and inadequate damages; and amendments and jeofails.
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Austin Wakeman Scott was Story Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School.
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Table of Cases Cited |
ix |
Chapter I. |
Venue and Jurisdiction |
1 |
Chapter II. |
Jurisdiction over Nonresidents |
34 |
Chapter III. |
Trial by Jury |
70 |
Chapter IV. |
Excessive and Inadequate Damages |
108 |
Chapter V. |
Amendments and Jeofails |
143 |
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Index |
160 |
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