The law of obligations and conditions, or An accurate treatise, wherein is contained the whole learning of the law concerning bills, bonds, conditions, statutes, recognizances and defeasances; as also declarations on special conditions, and the pleadings thereon, issues, judgments and executions, with many other useful matters relating thereunto, digested under their proper titles. To which is added a table of references to all the declarations and pleadings upon bonds, &c. now extant. Also another table to the forms of special conditions which lie scattered in ou president books. Being a work necessary for all that study the law, or follow the practick part thereof. With an index of the principal matters therein contained. By T.A. of Grays-Inn Esq;
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- The law of obligations and conditions, or An accurate treatise, wherein is contained the whole learning of the law concerning bills, bonds, conditions, statutes, recognizances and defeasances; as also declarations on special conditions, and the pleadings thereon, issues, judgments and executions, with many other useful matters relating thereunto, digested under their proper titles. To which is added a table of references to all the declarations and pleadings upon bonds, &c. now extant. Also another table to the forms of special conditions which lie scattered in ou president books. Being a work necessary for all that study the law, or follow the practick part thereof. With an index of the principal matters therein contained. By T.A. of Grays-Inn Esq;
- Accurate treatise, wherein is contained the whole learning of the law
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- Imprint
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London : printed for J. Walthoe at his shop in Vine-Court, Middle-Temple, 1693.
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Ashe, Thomas, active 1600-1618, attributed name.; Walthoe, John, 1657 or 1658-1744, bookseller.
- Publication year
- 1693
- ESTC No.
- R9431
- Grub Street ID
- 129513
- Description
- [32], 320, 343-566, 565-578, [2] p. ; 8°.
- Note
- Wing attributes this work to Thomas Ashe who died in 1618 (see ODNB). However, internal evidence contradicts this. The introduction references later 17th century legal authorities and is signed "J.A."
Includes index
With a final advertisement leaf.