983 resultados para Practice of law--New Jersey--Early works to 1800
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Manuscript record of the disposition of the estate of Pelatiah Webster, kept by his daughter and executrix, Ruth Webster Perit. Begins with a statement of Pelatiah Webster's death on 2 September 1795, followed by a certified copy of his will. Record also includes letter of administration; list of charges, credits, and debts against the estate; funeral costs; descriptions of properties; income from rents, etc.
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Document empowering John Harvey and Samuel Johnston to act as Barker's representatives to recover a debt from the estate of Dr. John Craven of North Carolina and to settle Barker's affairs and dispose of his property in North Carolina. Dated 23 May 1767.
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"A transcript of lectures and discussions relative to the law of search and seizures and its effect on law enforcement, conducted by the U.S. Attorney's Office of the District of Columbia in cooperation with the Metropolitan Police Department, Washington, D.C."
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The meetings of 1877-1922 are numbered 2d-48th, after which the numbering was discontinued.
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"A report on a minor problem in Taxonomy."
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Issue for Mar. 1910-Dec. 31, 1911 called: Report of work.
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New Jersey has two independent experiment stations, one maintained by the State, the other mainly by national appropriation; both of the stations are located at Rutgers College, of which the Agricultural College of the State is a department.