Essential NY civil procedure reference for practitioners and scholars
This is a comprehensive 1892 volume of Civil Procedure Reports, presenting cases under the Code of Civil Procedure and the general civil practice of New York. Edited by H. Huffman Browne, it gathers key opinions and notes to illuminate procedures, pleadings, and court rules of its era. The book functions as a detailed legal resource, helping readers understand how courts applied the Code and related practice in a historical context.
- Access a wide range of case summaries and notes on topics such as pleadings, service, joinder, attachments, and appeals.
- See how early New York courts interpreted and applied procedural rules in real disputes.
- Use the indexed content to locate authorities and rulings relevant to civil procedure questions.
- Gain insight into the evolution of civil practice through the period’s reported decisions.
Ideal for readers of legal history, research into historical civil procedure, or anyone studying the development of New York’s practice and procedure.