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Law and Practice

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EJECTMENTS.

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ODERN ENTRIES, in English: Being a Select Collection of Pleadings in the Court of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer viz. Declarations, Pleas in Abatement and in Bar, Replications, Rejoinders, &c. Demurrers, Iffues, Verdicts, Judgments, Forms of Continuances, Difcontinuances, and other Entries, and of Entering Judgments, &c. in all Perfonal Actions. alfo all Kinds of Writs Original and Judicial. Translated from the moft Authentick Books, but chiefly from LuTWICH'S, SAUNDERS'S, VENTRIS'S, SALKELD's, and the Modern REPORTS; and from other Cafes lately tried and adjudged, and wherein Writs of Error have been brought, and Judgments affirmed: Together with Readings and Obfervations on the feveral Cafes in the REPORTS, as well relating to the Precedents herein, as to all other Cafes incident to each particular Title; and the fame abridg'd in a methodical Order. To which are added, References to all the other Entries in the Books. With three diftinct Tables, One of the Precedents, the Second of the Cafes abridg'd, and the Third of the Names of the Cafes. By a Gentleman of the Inner Temple.

AS ALSO

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The LAW of USES and TRUSTS; collected and digef ted in a proper Order, from the Reports of adjudg'd Cafes in the Courts of Law and Equity, and cther Books of Authority: Together with a Treatife of Dower. To which is added, a Complete Table of all the Matters therein contain'd.

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Select PRECEDENTS of PLEAS,
Special VERDICTS, JUDGMENTS, EXECUTIONS,
and Proceedings in ERROR:

WITH

Two diftinct TABLES to the Whole.

The Second Edition.

In the SAVOY:

Printed by R. and B. NUTT, and F. GOSLING, (Affigns of
Edw. Sayer, Efq;) for . taller in the Temple Cloysters.

M.DCC.XLI.

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ORD LURADA

Compendious Treatise

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EJECTMENT.

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N Ejectment is an Action for the Leffee for Years, to recover a Term when he is oufted, and this is now generally made ufe of to recover the Poffeffion of Lands; and therefore in this Action there are these things to be particularly obferved.

First, The Hiftory of this Action.

Secondly, The Process.

Thirdly, The Declaration.

Fourthly, The Pleas, and General

Iffue.

Fifthly, The Verdict.

Sixthly, The Judgment and Execu

tion.

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