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Rules of Practice in the Several Courts of Lebanon County, and Roll of Attorneys; adopted August 29th, 1895

Rules of Practice in the Several Courts of Lebanon County, and Roll of Attorneys; adopted August 29th, 1895

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Rules of Practice in the Several Courts of Lebanon County, and Roll of Attorneys; adopted August 29th, 1895

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Lebanon, Pa: s.n., 1895. Hardcover. Very Good. [4], 51, [1] p. [i.e. 108]; 24 cm. Contemporary calf boards, with modern calf spine. Every leaf of text is interleaves with a blank leaf for notes; in this volume the blank leaves remained blank. Former owner's inscription on front fixed endpaper: Warren G. Light, Lebanon, Pa. "Warren G. Light" is also written at head of the title page. Stamped on front free endpaper: "Meyer, Brubaker & Lewis Law Offices, Lebanon, Pennsylvania." This was probably Alvin B. Lews, esq., a grandson of Warren G. Light, esq., of Lebanon, Pa. Tipped onto the back free endpaper is a printed leaf with Uniform Rates recommended by the Commercial Law League of America at its 23rd Annual Convention in 1917. With loose: printed slip with from the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania with amendments to rules and the order to establish a Board of Law Examiners, all dated 1902; and, the carbon from the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon County replacing rule 24, dated 1961. The Roll of Attorneys lists everyone admitted to practice in Lebanon County from 1813 through July 1895, with dates of death where relevant. An extremely scarce 19th-century Pennsylvania legal work. In Very Good Condition: rebacked, as described; modern sensitive repair to corners and hinges; clean and tight.

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Title
Rules of Practice in the Several Courts of Lebanon County, and Roll of Attorneys; adopted August 29th, 1895
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Used - Very Good
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Place of Publication
Lebanon, Pa
Date Published
1895
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