Every man his own lawyer, or, a summary of the laws now in force in Ireland : in a new and instructive method, under the following heads, viz. I. Of actions and remedies. II. Of courts, attornies, and solicitors ; grand and petty juries ; witnesses, trials, judgments, executions, &c. III. Of eslates and property in lands and goods, and how acquired ; ancestors, heirs, executors, and adrninistrators. IV. Of the laws relating to marriage, bastardy, infants, ideots, and lunaticks. V. Of the liberty of the subject, and therein of the popery acts. VI. Of the king and his prerogative, the queen, prince, peers, judges, sheriffs, coroners, justices of peace, constables, &c. VII. Of church-wardens, overseers of the highways, and hearthmoney collectors. VIII. Of publick offences, treason, murder, felony, burglary, robbery, rape, sodomy, forgery, perjury, &c. : whereby country gentlemen, merchants, tradesmen and others, may be particularly acquainted with our laws and statutes, concerning civil and criminal affairs, and know how to defend themselves, their estates and fortunes ; in all cases whatsfoever.
1755
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Every man his own lawyer.
Title
Every man his own lawyer, or, a summary of the laws now in force in Ireland : in a new and instructive method, under the following heads, viz. I. Of actions and remedies. II. Of courts, attornies, and solicitors ; grand and petty juries ; witnesses, trials, judgments, executions, &c. III. Of eslates and property in lands and goods, and how acquired ; ancestors, heirs, executors, and adrninistrators. IV. Of the laws relating to marriage, bastardy, infants, ideots, and lunaticks. V. Of the liberty of the subject, and therein of the popery acts. VI. Of the king and his prerogative, the queen, prince, peers, judges, sheriffs, coroners, justices of peace, constables, &c. VII. Of church-wardens, overseers of the highways, and hearthmoney collectors. VIII. Of publick offences, treason, murder, felony, burglary, robbery, rape, sodomy, forgery, perjury, &c. : whereby country gentlemen, merchants, tradesmen and others, may be particularly acquainted with our laws and statutes, concerning civil and criminal affairs, and know how to defend themselves, their estates and fortunes ; in all cases whatsfoever.
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Dublin : Printed by and for Oli. Nelson : and for Peter Wilson, 1755.
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[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2017]
Description
1 online resource (348 pages, 10 unnumbered pages).
Series
Legal classics library.
World constitutions illustrated.
World constitutions illustrated.
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Description based on PDF title page, viewed February 28, 2017.
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WWW
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HeinOnline.
Language
English
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