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Greens Annotated Rules of the Court of Session 2024-2025 isbn 9780414122772

Greens Annotated Rules of the Court of Session 2023-2024

Edited by: Nigel Morrison, David Bartos, Neil Crichton, Thomas Higgins, et al

ISBN13: 9780414115132
New Edition ISBN: 9780414122772
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414105140
Published: August 2023
Publisher: W. Green
Country of Publication: Scotland
Format: Paperback
Price: £164.00



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This book is one in a series of titles taken from the respected Parliament House Book. In the year subsequent to the publication of the previous edition there have been a number of changes to the Rules of the Court of Session. This 2023–2024 edition takes all of these into account.

Greens Annotated Rules of the Court of Session provides all those who work and practice in the Court of Session with a practical and portable source of reference on the interpretation of the Rules. The authoritative narrative annotations are provided by Sheriff Nigel Morrison, KC.

Published in two volumes, Volume 1 includes Rules of the Court of Session 1994 (SI 1994/1443) with detailed expert annotations written by Sheriff Nigel Morrison, KC. Volume 2 includes Other Acts of Sederunt; Court of Session Fees; and Directions and Practice Notes.

Subjects:
Scots Law