A complete view of New York’s Code of Procedure, from its 1848 origins through 1870 amendments.
This reference compiles the original enactment alongside each change, showing how the code evolved to its present form in the period covered. It also includes a full explanatory note and an indexed structure to help readers track amendments and understanding.
Structured for clarity, the book presents the code’s divisions, sections, and titles, and highlights how civil and criminal procedures were defined and organized. It aims to be a practical tool for navigating historical and legal developments across the era.
- Original text and every amendment up to the close of the 1870 session
- Explanatory notes that clarify how changes were applied over time
- Structured layout by parts, titles, and sections for easy reference
- An index to assist with locating topics, dates, and amendments
Ideal for readers who need a solid, historically grounded reference on New York procedural law.