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Letter and documents from Judge Rush to the chairman of the committee of Senate on the judiciary system
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Relief of U.S. Supreme Court
report of a majority of the select committee of the American Bar Association -
Chancery delays and their remedy
addressed to the suitor -
The reform of legal procedure
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Legal efficiency
address delivered before the Phi Delta Phi Club of the city of New York, February 17th, 1913 / cHenry Wynans Jessup -
Report of the Special Committee to Suggest Remedies and Formulate Proposed Laws to Prevent Delay and Unnecessary Cost in Litigation
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An Inquiry into the causes of the delay attending proceedings in the Court of Chancery
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Local courts not the remedy for the defects of the law
with suggestions of a plan for adapting the Superior Courts of Common Law at Westminster, the Circuit Courts of Assize, and the Sessions of the Peace to the increased demands of the country, arising from its extended population and commerce -
Letter to Sir Samuel Romilly on the necessity of an immediate enquiry into the causes of delay in Chancery proceedings, and of arrears of appeals in the House of Lords
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A letter to the Right Honorable Robert Peel, one of his Majesty's principal secretaries of state
concerning the doctrines and practice of the Court of Chancery -
A brief account of some of the most important proceedings in Parliament
relative to the defects in the administration of justice in the Court of Chancery, the House of Lords, and the Court of Commissioners of Bankrupt -
The delay in the offices of the Masters in Chancery and the remedy
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The present state of the Court of Chancery
shown to furnish no reason against the continuance of the commission for the custody of the Great Seal, pending the inquiry into the office of Lord Chancellor -
Some observations on the projected improvements in the Court of Chancery
in a letter addressed to Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bart., M.P. from William Courtenay -
Letters on delays in the English Court of Chancery
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Observations of a solicitor on defects in the offices, practice, and system of costs of the equity courts
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The speech of Charles C. Western, Esq., M.P. for the county of Essex, upon his motion for a more frequent delivery of the gaols
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An enquiry into the cause of the procrastination & delay attributed to the judicial proceedings of the House of Lords and the Court of Chancery
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A Review of the delays and abuses occasioned by the constitution and present practice of the Court of Chancery
with practical hints as to the remedy -
Avoidable causes of delay and uncertainty in our courts
the annual address before the American Bar Association at its meeting, in Boston, August 27, 1891 -
The failure of the administration of the law in civil cases in Ohio
an address -
Majority and minority reports of a special committee of nine on the remedy for the delays incident to the determination of suits in the highest courts of the United States
together with the debate of the Association thereon -
Reasons for the bill for regulating the six clerks office in Chancery, with an answer to the six clerks case
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Delays in Chancery considered
with practical suggestions for their prevention or removal -
Suggestions for amending the practice and proceedings in the Court of Chancery
with a view to remedy expense and delay and particularly that of the six clerks' and Masters' Offices