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<updated>2009-11-23T22:47:47Z</updated>
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 <updated>2009-05-28T17:05:01Z</updated>
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 <updated>2009-04-20T20:48:41Z</updated>
 <summary>Introduction The legacy of Chandelor v. Lopus demonstrates evolving notions of warranty and contract legal theory under the English Common Law. Specifically, the ... (last changed by MikhaileSavary)</summary>
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 <summary>Labor Policy after 1348 and Theory of Contract How did the Statute of Laborers of 1351 contribute to the development of assumpsit as a replacement for covenant and ... (last changed by AdamKrotman)</summary>
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 <summary>EngLegalHist Web Preferences The following settings are web preferences of the EngLegalHist web. These preferences overwrite the site level preferences in ... (last changed by EbenMoglen)</summary>
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 <summary>Statutes Royal Ordinances, Edward II This is a work in progress Edward II Brief History: Reign 1307 #8211; 1327 Married Isabella, from the French Royal Family ... (last changed by SandiptoDasgupta)</summary>
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 <summary>KyuYoungLee 25 Jan 2009 THE ORIGIN OF THE WRIT OF CERTIORARI Introduction The writ of certiorari is one of the legal procedures involving the proceedings between ... (last changed by EbenMoglen)</summary>
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 <updated>2009-02-02T12:51:40Z</updated>
 <summary>Lane v. Cotton What is the context and contemporary significance of Lane v. Cotton , 1 Ld. Raym 546 (1701)? Why is it relevant to the law of Internet infrastructure ... (last changed by EbenMoglen)</summary>
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 <summary>English Legal History Web Topic List Topics by Hierarchical Relationship open all close all %TREEBROWSER{ theme "file" shared "tree" title "" openTo ... (last changed by EbenMoglen)</summary>
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 <summary>Quo Minus Why in 1588 might counsel prefer to bring an action of quominus than to use the ordinary mechanisms of debt collection in the Common Pleas or Queen's Bench ... (last changed by RogerGoldfinger)</summary>
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 <updated>2009-01-10T18:25:29Z</updated>
 <summary>English Legal History its Materials This wiki is for historical documents, student annotations and discussion in connection with the English Legal History course ... (last changed by EbenMoglen)</summary>
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  <name>EbenMoglen</name></author>
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 <updated>2009-01-09T23:54:10Z</updated>
 <summary>Doige's Case Context Doige #8217;s case (also known as Shipton v. Dog, or Shipton v. Dogge) arose during a period of extension of trespass on the case for nonfeasance ... (last changed by AaronFarber)</summary>
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 <updated>2009-01-09T20:55:58Z</updated>
 <summary>Origin of the Writ of Certiorari Meaning of the Term Certiorari ("to be searched") is the present passive infinitive of Latin certiorare, ("to search"). Function ... (last changed by TheodorBruening)</summary>
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 <summary>Armorie v. Delamirie (1722) K.B., 1 Strange 505, 93 ER 664 Alex Feerst Carol DeMartino The Opinion Before Pratt, C.J. at nisi prius. The plaintiff, being a chimney ... (last changed by CarolDeMartino)</summary>
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 <updated>2008-12-27T16:12:44Z</updated>
 <summary>Political Refugees' Property How did political refugees protect their property during the reigns of Mary and Elizabeth? The core of the answer to this question ... (last changed by BeckyPrebble)</summary>
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 <summary>Origins of the Peremptory Challenge Here is a message from a colleague: My name is . I'm student from Law Faculty, in Poland. I write in the hope that You can answer ... (last changed by JamesAlonso)</summary>
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