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Brooke's treatise on the office and practice of a notary of England : with a collection of precedents / by James Cranstoun.
Author
Brooke, Richard, 1791-1861
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
8th ed.
Published/Created
London : Stevens and Sons, Limited, 1925.
Description
xviiii [i.e. xviii], 504 p. ; 22 cm.
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UK 997.7
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Subject(s)
Bills of exchange
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Great Britain
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Commercial law
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Great Britain
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Notaries
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Great Britain
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Power of attorney
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Great Britain
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Related name
Cranstoun, James
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Cranstoun, James, -1931
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Series
20th-century legal treatises ; fiches 36,549-36,554.
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Making of modern law
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Notes
Caption title: A treatise on the office and practice of a notary of England, in connexion with mercantile instruments.
Spine title: Brooke's notary.
Includes appendix.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Other title(s)
Treatise on the office and practice of a notary of England, in connexion with mercantile instruments.
Brooke's notary.
Treatise on the office and practice of a notary of England, in connexion with mercantile instruments
Brooke's notary
OCLC
17930322
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H - S
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