A comprehensive volume of English ruling cases with expert annotation, covering estoppel and execution and the rules that tie them together.
The book compiles key cases and notes from English legal history, presenting decisions, commentary, and cross-references. This edition, English Ruling Cases, Vol. 11, focuses on estoppel and execution, with special attention to how evidence is admitted and how verdicts are formed. It weaves together case law, statutory context, and interpretive guidance to help readers understand how judges approached complex issues in practice.
- In-depth discussion of special evidence and admissibility in historic cases
- Annotated tables of English cases for quick reference
- Cross-references to related topics like execution and documents admissible per se
- Contextual notes that illuminate how early judges interpreted procedure and equity
Ideal for students, practitioners, and researchers needing a reliable, ready reference to foundational English rulings and their methods of reasoning.