"Index-analysis Of The Statutes Of New Jersey, 1896-1909" is an invaluable resource for legal professionals and researchers. This comprehensive index provides detailed analysis of New Jersey statutes during the specified period, offering references to all acts and parts of acts in the "General Statutes" and pamphlet laws expressly repealed. The work also includes a detailed listing of the statutory crimes of New Jersey during the same period, making it an essential tool for understanding the legal landscape of the state during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Compiled with meticulous attention to detail by New Jersey and Abraham Van Doren Honeyman, this index serves as a crucial guide for navigating the complexities of historical legal documents. Its thoroughness and precision make it an indispensable reference for anyone studying or practicing law in New Jersey.
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