The Principles of the Law of Scotland: In the Order of Sir G. Mackenzie's Institutions

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Bell & Bradfute, 1827 - 734 páginas
 

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Página 694 - Signet or solicitor presenting the application to procure from the applicant, or his former agent, information as to the circumstances of the case, and to draw out a memorial thereof, and lay the same before...
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