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Excerpt from The Law of Interpleader as Administered by the English, Irish, American, Canadian and Australian Courts: With an Appendix of Statutes
From the English speaking Judges of the world has come an increasing number of reported decisions upon this branch of the law, while nearly sixty Legislatures have enacted statutes, all based upon the English Act of 1831. In the study of these the author has spared neither time nor pains, and it has been his ambition to give his subject form and completeness, by working all the material into a book, which he hopcs may be of some use in all Courts where English speaking Judges preside.
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