Index of some law points and reports of cases argued in the moot court of Harvard Law School

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Index of some law points and reports of cases argued in the moot court of Harvard Law School

1838

Contains in the first half an index on such legal topics as bonds, certiorari, deeds, necessity, and replevin. The second half of the manuscript covers cases debated in the student moot court.

120 p. ; 20 cm.

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