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"A Treatise on Pleading and Practice Under the Code of Civil Procedure" by Samuel Maxwell, offers a comprehensive guide to the legal procedures prevalent in the late 19th century. Designed as a practical resource for legal professionals and students, this treatise meticulously outlines the rules and practices governing civil procedure, providing detailed explanations and appropriate forms for effective legal pleading. Maxwell's work provides insights into the historical context of legal practice, making it a valuable reference for understanding the evolution of civil procedure. This edition preserves the original language and structure, ensuring that readers can directly engage with the legal thought of the period. A significant contribution to legal literature, this book remains relevant for its historical and scholarly value.
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