Navigate landmark 1900 New York civil procedure cases and notes in one focused volume.
This edition compiles key notes and case notes from the Civil Procedure Reports, covering how statutes and court decisions shaped practice in the New York system. It presents indexed topics, discussions, and decisions that guided practitioners in the early 20th century, with practical references to how rules were applied in real cases.
The material offers quick access to important topics, from attachment and levy procedures to administration and appeals, helping readers understand how procedural rules were interpreted and enforced at the time.
- How attachments and levies on stock, including foreign corporations, were treated in early New York practice.
- Guidance on when and how a Surrogate, executor, or administrator’s actions interact with statutes and court rules.
- Notes that trace the development of rules around appeals, amendments, and proceedings in civil procedure.
- Practical references to common questions lawyers faced when drafting pleadings or planning litigation strategy.
Ideal for readers of early 20th‑century New York civil procedure, academic researchers, and practitioners seeking historical context.