Excerpt from English Ruling Cases, Vol. 1: Arranged, Annotated and Edited; Abandonment-Action
Collections of Leading Cases are generally fragmentary and wanting in any system of arrangement. Saunders' Reports are, however, in some measure a precedent, and a suggestive example to show that a comprehensive work on somewhat similar lines may be of great use. The object is to adapt the mass of existing authority to modern requirements.
The object of the American notes will be to point out the agreement or the disagreement of the American Case Law with the English, and to direct attention to the lead ing and the most recent cases in all the States, thus com mending the work to the American as well as the English practitioner. This will be done concisely. The principal citations of the Ruling Cases in the American reports will be given. Reference will also be made iri every instance to the most authoritative, and especially to the latest, American text-writers on the subject in question.
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