Litchfield Law School student lecture notes
Object ID:
2014-1-0
Accession #:
2014-1-0
Medium:
Paper
Creator:
Unknown
Date:
between 1800 and 1820
Collection:
Malcolm Bramley Collection
Held at:
Litchfield Historical Society
Associated Place:
Litchfield, Connecticut
Size:
661 pgs
Description:
Notes of lectures by James Gould and Tapping Reeve taken by an unidentified student at the Litchfield Law School sometime between 1800 and 1820. Lecture topics include Lex mercatoria and bills of exchange ; Evidence ; Writs of error ; New trials ; Real property ; Mortgages ; Devises ; Alienation ; Injuries to real property ; Powers of chancery ; Criminal law. This is the second volume in a series. Volume three is also in this collection. Location of other volumes is unknown.
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