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Law, Debt, and Merchant Power : The Civil Courts of Eighteenth-Century Halifax

Muir, James(Edited by)
Part of the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History series
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In the early history of Halifax (1749-1766), debt litigation was extremely common.

People from all classes frequently used litigation and its use in private matters was higher than almost all places in the British Empire in the 18th century. In Law, Debt, and Merchant Power, James Muir offers an extensive analysis of the civil cases of the time as well as the reasons behind their frequency.

Muir’s lively and detailed account of the individuals involved in litigation reveals a paradoxical society where debtors were also debt-collectors.

Law, Debt, and Merchant Power demonstrates how important the law was for people in their business affairs and how they shaped it for their own ends.

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University of Toronto Press
148750103X / 9781487501037
Hardback
16/09/2016
Canada
304 pages, 19 b&w tables
165 x 229 mm, 580 grams