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The statute law of evidence in New Zealand : being a compilation of the Acts of the Imperial Parliam...

The statute law of evidence in New Zealand : being a compilation of the Acts of the Imperial Parliam...

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The statute law of evidence in New Zealand : being a compilation of the Acts of the Imperial Parliament and of the General Assembly, in force in the Colony, relating to evidence / by Walter S. Reid.

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Full title

The statute law of evidence in New Zealand : being a compilation of the Acts of the Imperial Parliament and of the General Assembly, in force in the Colony, relating to evidence / by Walter S. Reid.

Publisher

Wellington : George Didsbury, Govt Print., 1874.

Date

1874.

Call Numbers

87/699 , 347.94/R

Record Identifier

74VvGWZ4A80d

MMS ID

991012641569702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

66, xviii p. ; 24 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Wellington : George Didsbury, Govt Print., 1874.

Date Published

1874.

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Copyright status: Out of copyright.

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Full title

The statute law of evidence in New Zealand : being a compilation of the Acts of the Imperial Parliament and of the General Assembly, in force in the Colony, relating to evidence / by Walter S. Reid.

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Notes

General note

Mitchell Library copy at: DSM/ 042/ P275 signed, 'D.S. Mitchell', has bookbinder's label: "Corbett" and is bound with other pamphlets.

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Call Numbers

87/699 , 347.94/R

Record Identifier

74VvGWZ4A80d

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MMS ID

991012641569702626

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