Call Number (LC) Title Results
KD685.C6 A52 1682 The proposals of John Backwell, Esq., son and heir of Edward Backwell, late of London, Esq., deceased, and Richard Backwell his brother, second son of the said Edward, for satisfaction of the creditors of their said father 1
KD685.C6 .A52 1700 The case of Edmond Boulter, Esq; in answer to the petition of the Earl of Radnor. 1
KD685.C6 D48 The English rules on choice of law with reference to maritime contracts charterparties and bills of lading. 1
KD685.F65 G73 1981 Private international law, foreign money liabilities / 1
KD685.I54 F39 2011 Intellectual property and private international law / 1
KD685.M3 The Sharia inquiry, religious practice and Muslim family law in Britain 1
KD685.M3A15 1700 An answer to a printed paper, entituled The case of Mary Dutchess of Norfolk 1
KD685.M3 I95 1696 Alimony arraignd, or The remonstrance and humble appeal of Thomas Ivie, Esq. from the High Court of Chancery to His Highness the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, &c. Wherein are set forth the unheard-of practices and villanies of lewd and defamed women, in order to separate man and wife. 1
KD685.S9 A52 1691 Dame Jane Bampfyld, the widow and relict of Sir Coppleston Bamfyld, baronet, deceased, appellant Sir Coppleston Warwick Bampfyld, grandson and heir of the said Sir Coppleston, an infant, by Mary Bampfyld, widow, his mother and guardian, respondent : the case of the appellant. 1
KD685.S9 A52 1692 Sir Cesar Wood alias Cranmer, his case. Sir Cesar Wood alias Cranmer, appellant, against Charles Duke of Southampton, respondent. 1
KD685.S9.B35 A52 1691 Dame Jane Bampfyld, widow, appellant [double brace] Sir Coppleston Warwick Bampfyld, baronet, an infant, by his guardian, respondent : the respondent's case. 1
KD685.S9 B46 1911i The law of domicile in its relation to succession and the doctrine of renvoi (being the Yorke prize essay for 1910) / 1
KD685.S9 H377 1659 To the Right Honorable the Grand Committee for Grievances the remonstrance and case of Martha Arundel.
Provided also, that this act, or any clause, matter, or thing herein contained, declared, or mentioned, shall not extend , nor in any wise be construed, to extend, to bar, hinder, or foreclose the heirs, or administratrix of Cornet Simon Hatt ... but that they and either of them may have, receive, and enjoy their, and [either?] of their full and equall proportion of the lands and estates forfeited in Ireland ... for the Parliament against the rebells, before the fifth day of June, 1649.
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KD685.T67 K39 1991 Private international law of tort and product liability : jurisdiction, applicable law, and extraterritorial protective measures / 1
KD685.T7 L35 The transfer of chattels in the conflict of laws : a comparative study. 1
KD691 .B3 1896 Cardinal rules of legal interpretation / 1
KD691 .B3 1896i Cardinal rules of legal interpretation 1
KD691 .B3 1908 Cardinal rules of legal interpretation. 1
KD691 .B3 1908i Cardinal rules of legal interpretation 1
KD691 .B3 1924 Cardinal rules of legal interpretation / 1