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| | Books by John Impey: Books in the extended shelves: Impey, John, -1829: The modern pleader, containing the several forms of declarations in all actions, with notes thereon; also, a collection of choice and useful precedents, for declarations in the superior courts, in the action of account, and common assumpsit, with those on promissory notes. To which are added, a variety of useful notes and observations; the several cases determined in those actions, with the evidence necessary to support each declaration ... (J. Exshaw, P. Byrne, J. Moore [etc.], 1795) (page images at HathiTrust) Impey, John, -1829: The new instructor clericalis : stating the authority, jurisdiction, and modern practice of the Court of Common Pleas : with directions for commencing and defending actions, entering up judgements, suing out executions, and proceeding in error : to which are added, the Rules of the Court, modern precedents ... the whole illustrated by useful notes and observations ... with the addition of several new titles and a copious index (Printed for the Author by A. Strahan and W. Woodfall, 1790) (page images at HathiTrust) Impey, John, -1829: The new instructor clericalis : stating the authority, jurisdiction, and modern practice of the Court of King's Bench. With directions for commencing and defending actions, entering up judgments ... To which are added, the rules of the court, modern precedents ... The whole illustrated by useful notes and observations ... with the addition of a copious index. (Printed by E. Lynch, 1785) (page images at HathiTrust) Impey, John, -1829: The practice of the office of sheriff and under-sheriff; shewing the powers and duties of those offices. The manner of appointing the high sheriff, under-sheriff; and their deputies. The elections of the sheriffs of London and Middle-sex, with the bye-laws of the city relating thereto. The nature of actions by and against sheriffs. (J. & W. T. Clarke, 1835), also by Henry Jeremy (page images at HathiTrust) Impey, John, -1829: The practice of the office of sheriff and under sheriff : shewing the powers and duties of those offices, the manner of appointing the high sheriff, under sheriffs, and their deputies, the election of the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, with the bye-laws of the city relating thereto, the nature of actions by and against sheriffs, including all the modern determinations and necessary precedents of returns to writs, &c., also, the practice of the office of coroner, shewing the mode of his appointment, with the powers and duties of taking inquisitions, and mode of holding courts, &c., to each of which works are added copious appendixes of useful precedents (Printed for W. Clarke and Sons, 1812) (page images at HathiTrust)
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