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2007448542007. ISBN-13: 9781584776871; ISBN-10: 1584776870. The Standard Anglo-American Treatise on Civil Law During the Eighteenth Century Wood Thomas. A New Institute of the Imperial or Civil Law. With Notes Shewing in Some Principal Cases Amongst Other Observations How the Canon Law The Laws of England And the Laws and Customs of Other Nations Differ From It. In Four Books. Composed For the Use of Some Persons of Quality. To Which is Added As an Introduction A Treatise of the First Principles of Laws in General; Of Their Nature and Design And of the Interpretation of Them. Originally published: London: Printed by W.B. for Richard Sare 1721. x 144 xvi 414 9 pp. Reprinted 2007 by the Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584776871. ISBN-10: 1584776870. Attractive Smyth sewn blue cloth hardcover with gilt stamped front cover and spine. New. $125. Reprint of the third edition. It was common during the eighteenth century to promote the study of Roman and comparative law for its liberalizing effect on the student of the common law. Wood's New Institute was the best attempt to promote this goal. It went through four editions in 1704 1712 1721 and 1730 and was the standard Anglo-American treatise of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries and a well-thumbed reference for jurists who wished to add an element of civilian learning to their work such as Joseph Story. Wood also considers its role as an auxiliary to English law. As the title suggests it is not only a summary of Roman law adapted to the needs of students of English law but also a pioneering essay in comparative law. Wood pays some attention as well to Roman law's influence on the historical development of English law. Indeed he observes that "Fleta and Bracton would look very naked if every Roman lawyer should pluck away his sic feathers" ix. unknown
1754008943Printed in the Savory by: Henry Lintot Law-Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; for Henry Lintot Samuel Birt Thomas Osborne Daniel Brown and John Shuckburgh. 1754 1754. The eighth edition with great additions from the new reports and statutes to the present time 692 pages Tables. GOOD HARDCOVER front cover has detached calf binding half of the leather on the spine is missing binding is tight otherwise. Hard Cover. Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Printed in the Savory by: Henry Lintot, Law-Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; for Henry Lintot, Samuel Birt, Tho Hardcover
20088672531Sweet & Maxwell 2008. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. Clean from markings. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1150grams ISBN:9781847033420 Sweet & Maxwell paperback
1996001437London: Sweet & Maxwell 1996. Used book: 5 of 5 stars Worldwide shipping: USD6.50 3 to 4 months not 30 days. Hardcover. As New. xvii 415 p.; 26cm. Sweet & Maxwell Hardcover
189016057Portland Oregon: F. W. Haltes & Co. Very Good. 1890. First Edition. Softcover. Slight chipping at the spine ends. Old sticker residue upper right corner. Signed by C. E. S. Wood a the top: "Not to be read; comps. C. E. S. Wood". This is a brief concerning a collision on the Columbia River between two ships the Oregon and the Clan Mackenzie . Oregon Short LIne and Utah Northern Railway Company. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 106 pages; Signed by Author . F. W. Haltes & Co. paperback
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2007448542007. ISBN-13: 9781584776871; ISBN-10: 1584776870. The Standard Anglo-American Treatise on Civil Law During the Eighteenth Century Wood Thomas. A New Institute of the Imperial or Civil Law. With Notes Shewing in Some Principal Cases Amongst Other Observations How the Canon Law The Laws of England And the Laws and Customs of Other Nations Differ From It. In Four Books. Composed For the Use of Some Persons of Quality. To Which is Added As an Introduction A Treatise of the First Principles of Laws in General; Of Their Nature and Design And of the Interpretation of Them. Originally published: London: Printed by W.B. for Richard Sare 1721. x 144 xvi 414 9 pp. Reprinted 2007 by the Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584776871. ISBN-10: 1584776870. Hardcover. New. $125. Reprint of the third edition. It was common during the eighteenth century to promote the study of Roman and comparative law for its liberalizing effect on the student of the common law. Wood's New Institute was the best attempt to promote this goal. It went through four editions in 1704 1712 1721 and 1730 and was the standard Anglo-American treatise of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries and a well-thumbed reference for jurists who wished to add an element of civilian learning to their work such as Joseph Story. Wood also considers its role as an auxiliary to English law. As the title suggests it is not only a summary of Roman law adapted to the needs of students of English law but also a pioneering essay in comparative law. Wood pays some attention as well to Roman law's influence on the historical development of English law. Indeed he observes that "Fleta and Bracton would look very naked if every Roman lawyer should pluck away his sic feathers" ix. unknown books
2006424722006. ISBN-13: 9781584775881; ISBN-10: 1584775882. Blackstone Owed Much to Him in Terms of Content and Layout Wood Thomas. An Institute of the Laws of England; or The Laws of England in Their Natural Order According to Common Use. Originally published: London: Printed by W. Strahan and M. Woodfall 1772. Folio. ii x 657 40 pp. Reprinted 2006 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584775881; ISBN-10: 1584775882. Hardcover. New. $250. Reprint of the tenth and final edition. Wood's Institute was the only treatise until the publication of Blackstone's Commentaries to furnish a comprehensive view of the common law. It was "the most important and the most popular of his books. It was written he tells us to supply the want of a methodical book on English law which could be put into the hands of students in the Inns of Court and the Universities." Holdsworth HEL XII:419. Blackstone recognized the books considerable merits. "Upon the whole" he said "his work is undoubtedly a valuable performance; and great are the obligations of the student to him and his predecessor Finch for their happy progress in reducing the elements of law from their former chaos to a regular methodical science. unknown books
1987R160120518LITEC. 1987. In-8. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 1053 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
1993R320171125Litec. 1993. In-8. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. XVIII + 1316 pages - 1er plat tâché.. . . . Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
20133727286Lawbook Exchange Ltd. 2013. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Library sticker on front cover. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item700grams ISBN:9781616192242 Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. paperback
2012588302012. ISBN-13: 9781616192235; ISBN-10: 1616192232. Wonnacott Mark. The History of the Law of Landlord and Tenant in England and Wales. Clark New Jersey: The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. 2012. lvi 363 pp. ISBN-13: 9781616192235 ISBN-10: 1616192232. Hardcover. Cloth with dust jacket. New. $75. "This well-written and thoroughly researched book is essential reading for anyone interested or involved in property law or in English legal history. The main text and the footnotes both contain fascinating information. Mark Wonnacott's book throws illuminating shafts of light on the political economic social and religious history of this country as well as its legal history." --LORD NEUBERGER OF ABBOTSBURY M.R. Who has not been a landlord or a tenant It is one of the most common legal relationships between people and has been since the medieval period. But there is very little academic interest in the law of landlord and tenant. Nobody before has attempted to write its history. This book shows how the rules on each point of importance have developed. Sometimes it demonstrates how a wrong turn has been taken or an important principle forgotten. But its practical use is to provide the material for understanding the old cases and to put those cases in their proper context; for it is hard for any lawyer advising on a doubtful point to say where exactly we are now without a thorough understanding of what the law once was and how and when it might have changed. Mark Wonnacott is a barrister at Maitland Chambers in Lincoln's Inn London specialising in property litigation. If it is attached to the ground he litigates about it and the dustier corners of land law are his particular favourite. He was counsel for the successful appellant in Berrisford v. Mexfield Housing Co-operative Ltd. 2011 UKSC 52 which revived the rule that a tenancy for an uncertain term is a defeasible lease for life. When not in court or writing law-books he is collecting or repairing them or trying to learn Italian without much success or appreciating wine with somewhat more success. Previous publications include Drafting Property Pleadings EMIS Professional Publishing 1997 and Possession of Land Cambridge University Press 2006. unknown