Authoritative New York civil procedure cases with practical notes and cross-references.
This volume collects New York Code of Civil Procedure decisions and general civil practice, with notes tying key points to the code sections cited in the reports. It helps readers understand how early 1880s decisions shaped practice and procedure in the state courts.
Compiled by Henry H. Browne, the work serves as a reference for lawyers and students seeking insight into how the Code and related rules were applied. It presents cases from the period and offers notes that connect court rulings to the statutory framework used in practice.
- Full coverage of cases under the Code of Civil Procedure and the General Civil Practice of New York
- Notes linking decisions to specific Code sections for quick reference
- Historical context to understand evolution of procedure in New York courts
- Useful for study, brief drafting, and citation in research on state civil procedure
Ideal for readers of legal research, practice, and history who need a compact, cross-referenced guide to New York civil procedure from this era.