In ordinary actions to recover debts, or damages for pecuniary injury, the expense resolves itself into mere matter of arithmetical calculation; such actions, however, form by no means the staple commodity in the business of an eminent attorney. A curious... Adventures of an Attorney in Search of Practice - Page 73by Samuel Warren - 1874 - 422 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Warren, Sir George Stephen, Sir James Stephen - Curiosities of the law - 1839 - 422 pages
...invariably true. In ordinary actions to recover debts, or damages for pecuniary injury, the expence resolves itself into mere matter of arithmetical calculation...the paper for the day following my arrival. I had travelled from town in a post-chaise with two of my -witnesses, one of whom was a surveyor of eminence,... | |
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