APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gardiner, R. (1697). The method of pleading by rule and president: I. In twelve several branches of abatement, and judgments thereon. II. In ten general bars to the action. III. Special bars in case, (viz.) slander, assumpsit, disturbance, mis-feazance, male-feazance, negligence, trover, deceit, nusance, rescue and escape; with the pleading of uncore prist or adhuc paratus. IV. Bars in covenant, with averments, protestations, traverses and pleas after the last continuance; and also many special rules concerning the bar, replication, rejoynder, surrejoynder, &c. With particular cases, notes and arguments, relating to the advantage and method in pleading. Useful for the clerks and attorneys of the Kings-Bench and Common-Pleas. printed by the assigns of R. and E. Atkyns, Esquires; for J. Walthoe in Vine-Court Middle Temple, adjoyning to the Cloysters.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gardiner, Robert. The Method of Pleading by Rule and President: I. In Twelve Several Branches of Abatement, and Judgments Thereon. II. In Ten General Bars to the Action. III. Special Bars in Case, (viz.) Slander, Assumpsit, Disturbance, Mis-feazance, Male-feazance, Negligence, Trover, Deceit, Nusance, Rescue and Escape; with the Pleading of Uncore Prist or Adhuc Paratus. IV. Bars in Covenant, with Averments, Protestations, Traverses and Pleas After the Last Continuance; and Also Many Special Rules Concerning the Bar, Replication, Rejoynder, Surrejoynder, &c. With Particular Cases, Notes and Arguments, Relating to the Advantage and Method in Pleading. Useful for the Clerks and Attorneys of the Kings-Bench and Common-Pleas. London: printed by the assigns of R. and E. Atkyns, Esquires; for J. Walthoe in Vine-Court Middle Temple, adjoyning to the Cloysters, 1697.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gardiner, Robert. The Method of Pleading by Rule and President: I. In Twelve Several Branches of Abatement, and Judgments Thereon. II. In Ten General Bars to the Action. III. Special Bars in Case, (viz.) Slander, Assumpsit, Disturbance, Mis-feazance, Male-feazance, Negligence, Trover, Deceit, Nusance, Rescue and Escape; with the Pleading of Uncore Prist or Adhuc Paratus. IV. Bars in Covenant, with Averments, Protestations, Traverses and Pleas After the Last Continuance; and Also Many Special Rules Concerning the Bar, Replication, Rejoynder, Surrejoynder, &c. With Particular Cases, Notes and Arguments, Relating to the Advantage and Method in Pleading. Useful for the Clerks and Attorneys of the Kings-Bench and Common-Pleas. printed by the assigns of R. and E. Atkyns, Esquires; for J. Walthoe in Vine-Court Middle Temple, adjoyning to the Cloysters, 1697.

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