Ohio Opinions: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined Vol. 16 - front cover
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Ohio Opinions: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined Vol. 16

Ohio Opinions: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined, published by The W. H. Anderson Company and The Ohio Law Reporter Company, 1940, Volume 16. Covers legal cases from December 1939 to April 1940. Hardcover in good condition, no dust jacket, no inscriptions. A valuable resource for legal historians and collectors of Ohio legal documents.

$12.80$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1940
The W. H. Anderson Company and The Ohio Law Reporter Company
Stock:1 available
SKU:A4-B9-AAT-CIZ-0056

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Condition Details

This hardcover volume is in good condition, with a solid binding and clean pages. The brown cloth cover shows minor wear consistent with age but remains intact with no significant damage. There is no dust jacket, and the book is free from inscriptions or library markings, indicating it has been well-preserved over the years.

About This Vintage 1940 Edition

"Ohio Opinions: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined" is a legal reference book published by The W. H. Anderson Company and The Ohio Law Reporter Company in Cincinnati, 1940. This Volume 16 covers cases from December 1939 to April 1940, offering comprehensive reports from the Supreme Court of Ohio, Courts of Appeals, and Nisi Prius Courts, along with selected cases pertinent to Ohio law. This edition includes annotations to earlier cases, providing valuable insights for legal professionals and historians alike. The book is bound in sturdy brown cloth, ensuring durability for frequent consultation. Its significance lies in its detailed documentation of Ohio's legal decisions during this period, making it an essential resource for those studying historical legal precedents in Ohio. The absence of a dust jacket and any inscriptions suggests it has been preserved in its original form, maintaining its authenticity for collectors and legal scholars.

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The W. H. Anderson Company and The Ohio Law Reporter Company

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