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231. [American Digest - Century Edition]. Century Edition of the
American Digest. A Complete Digest of all Reported American Cases
From the Earliest Times to 1896.
St. Paul: West Publishing Co. Vols. 1-50. (1658-1896). Original tan
starched buckram, somewhat soiled, with original upper red and lower
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232. American Law Reports. [ALR 1st].
Rochester, NY: The Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company. Vols.
1-175 (1919-1948). Complete set. Ex-corporate law library, with
stamps, else good condition. Special $995.
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233. American Law Reports 2d. (ALR 2d).
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234. American Law Reports 3d. [ALR 3d].
Thomson West. Volumes 1 to 100 (1965-1980). Complete set with 2003
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Thomson West. Volumes 1 to 90 (1980-1991), Complete set, with 2002
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236. American Law Reports Federal (ALR Federal).
St. Paul, MN: Thomson West. Vols. 1-197 (1969-2004) current through
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237. Bankruptcy Reporter, West’s.
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238. Brylawski, E. Fulton, and Abe Goldman.
Legislative History of the 1909 Copyright Act. South
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239. Corpus Juris Secundum.
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240. Customs Bulletin. Treasury Decisions Under Customs and Other
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246. Uniform Laws Annotated, Master Edition.
National Conference of the Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and
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248. United States Court of Military Appeals.
Rochester, New York: The Lawyers Co-Operative Publishing Co. Vols. 1
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* Provides decisions from the United States Court of Military
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249. United States Patents Quarterly [1st].
Washington: Bureau of National Affairs. Vols. 1 to 231 (1929-1986)
[with] U.S.P.Q. Cumulative Digest Index. Vols. 1-231, in 20
books, [with] United States Patent Quarterly 2d. Vols.
1 to 68 (1987-2003)
[with] U.S.P.Q. 2d Cumulative Digest Index.
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* Premier research tool on Intellectual Property law and indispensable
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