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The laws of the island of Jamaica / revised edition by the Hon. C. Ribton Curran, Senior Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Jamaica, published by authority.
Author
Jamaica
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Uniform title
Laws, etc.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[Kingston] Jamaica : DeCordova & Company, 1874-1889.
Description
1 online resource (12 volumes).
Details
Subject(s)
Law
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Jamaica
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Contributor
Curran, C. Ribton (Charles Ribton), 1839-
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Series
Making of modern law: Foreign primary sources, 1600-1970.
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The making of modern law: Foreign primary sources, 1600-1970
Notes
Volume I-IV have title: the statutes and laws of the island of Jamaica.
Publisher varies: Volumes I-IV., Jamaica: Government Printing Establishment. Volume IV has imprint date, 1890.
Volume I Charles II William IV. A.D. 1681 to 1836.- Volume II I Victoria to 10 Victoria. A.D. 1837 to 1847.- Volume III. II Victoria to 20 Victoria. A.D. 1847 to 1856.- Volume IV. 21 Victoria to 29 Victoria. A.D. 1857 to 1865.- Volume V. From Law 1 of 1866 to Law 37 of 1869.- Volume VI. Law 38 of 1869 to law 5 of 1873.-Volume VII. Law 6 of 1873 to Law 17 of 1877.- Volume VIII. From Law 18 of 1877 to Law 23 of 1879.- Volume IX From Law 24 of 1879 to Law 22 of 1882.
Volume X. From Law 23 of 1882 to Law 10 of 1866.- Volume XI From Law 11 of 1866 to Law 16 of 188.-Volume XII. From Law 17 of 1888 to Law 40 of 1888.
Reproduction of the original from the Yale Law Library.
Other title(s)
Statutes and laws of Jamaica : revised edition
OCLC
902771675
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