Catalog Record: Annotated statutes of the State of Illinois in force January 1, 1885 : embracing the revision of 1874, and all general statutes enacted since such revision, so far as in force, with digested notes of decisions construing or illustrating their provisions by the courts of Illinois and of the United States, and historical notes comparing the present statutes with previous legislation | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Annotated statutes of the State of Illinois in force January 1, 1885 : embracing the revision of 1874, and all general statutes enacted since such revision, so far as in force, with digested notes of decisions construing or illustrating their provisions by the courts of Illinois and of the United States, and historical notes comparing the present statutes with previous legislation / edited by Merritt Starr and Russell H. Curtis.

Corporate Author: Illinois
Other Authors: Starr, Merritt, 1856-1931., Curtis, Russell H. 1850-1897.
Language(s): English
Published: Chicago : Callaghan and Company, 1885.
Subjects: Law > Illinois.
Note: Paged continuously.
Accompanied by "Supplement embracing session laws of 1885-1892" (xxii, 1480 p., published in 1892), lettered [v.] 3 on cover.
Physical Description: 2 v. ; 26 cm.
Original Format: Book
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