A treatise on the principles and practice of the High Court of Chancery;
under the following heads: I. Common law jurisdiction of the chancellor. II. Equity jurisdiction of the chancellor. III. Statutory jurisdiction of the chancellor. IV. Specially delegated jurisdiction of the chancellor.

APA Citation

Maddock, H. (1815). A treatise on the principles and practice of the High Court of Chancery: under the following heads: I. Common law jurisdiction of the chancellor. II. Equity jurisdiction of the chancellor. III. Statutory jurisdiction of the chancellor. IV. Specially delegated jurisdiction of the chancellor. London: W. Clarke and Sons.

MLA Citation

Maddock, Henry, d. 1824. A Treatise On the Principles And Practice of the High Court of Chancery: Under the Following Heads: I. Common Law Jurisdiction of the Chancellor. II. Equity Jurisdiction of the Chancellor. III. Statutory Jurisdiction of the Chancellor. IV. Specially Delegated Jurisdiction of the Chancellor. London: W. Clarke and Sons, 1815.

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