English Reports
The English Reports is a collection of judgments of the higher English courts between 1220 and 1866. OverviewThe reports are a selection of most nominate reports of judgments of the higher English courts between 1220 and 1866.[1] They reproduce many reports not from their original editions but from dependable, although not always verbatim, later editions and give a nominate report citation.[1] It was published in 178 volumes gradually from 1900[2] to 1932[3] by Stevens & Sons in London and by William Green & Sons in Edinburgh. Citation of these reportsFor citation in most Commonwealth countries it is cited in written form as "ER", as in Planché v Colburn (1831) 131 ER 305. Sometimes the original nominate report citation is also used in parallel.[4] The compendium is sometimes cited in U.S. courts, where it is normally cited by using the original nominate report citation then Eng. Rep., as in Planché v. Colburn, 8 Bing. 14, 131 Eng. Rep. 305 (C.P. 1831). Index chartIts 1930 index chart details where each volume of the nominate reports is drawn upon for the 13-category series the work creates.[5] This named each by their most popular title — many bore several and were frequently and variously abbreviated.[6] A full, disambiguatory chart is published by Professional Books. Series
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