The attorney and agent's compleat tables of costs; in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer : Containing the exact fees, now allowed, on suits, prosecuted or defended by original writ, ejectment, replevin and commen adions, against privileged and private persons, from the commencement to final judgment and execution. Including tables of fees allowed on proceedings by scire facias: and on great variety of special pleading. To which are added correct tables of fees, for fines and recoveries in town and country. The fifth edition. By a Gentleman of Gray's Inn. To which is added an appendix.
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