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Horner's Probate practice covering practice in administration, guardianship and insanity proceedings in the state of Illinois, with complete forms by H. Clay Horner.
Author
Horner, H. Clay (Henry Clay), 1854-1925
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Book
Language
English
Εdition
3d ed., by Ferdinand Goss
Published/Created
Chicago, Callaghan and company, 1925
Description
xxii, 1306 p. 25 cm.
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Subject(s)
Probate law and practice
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Illinois
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Court rules
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Illinois
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Forms (Law)
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Illinois
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Court rules
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Illinois
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Cook County
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Related name
Goss, Ferdinand
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Illinois. Probate court (Cook Co.)
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Illinois. Probate Court (Cook County)
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Related work(s)
Horner, H. Clay (Henry Clay), 1854-1925.
Horner on estates.
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Horner, H. Clay (Henry Clay), 1854-1925.
Horner probate law.
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Series
20th-century legal treatises ; fiches 40,286-40,301.
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Making of modern law
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Notes
"Rules of practice of the Probate court of Cook county, Illinois":p. 1130-1161
"Companion and complement of Mr. Horner's recent treatise on Estates (1923)." - Pref.
First edition has title: Horner's county court practice; 2d ed. : Horner's probate law
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2131221
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