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- Form_of_action abstract "The forms of action were the different procedures by which a legal claim could be made in the early history of the English common law. While in modern English law, as in most other legal systems, the focus is on the substance underlying an action, such as the existence of a legal right, in the early Middle Ages, the focus was on the procedure that was used, while the substantive law underlying that procedure came second. In other words, it is the form of action that was important and not the cause of action as now.".
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- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Assize_of_mort_dancestor.
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- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Assumpsit.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink California_Code_of_Civil_Procedure.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Category:Common_law.
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- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Common_Law_Procedure_Act_1852.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Court_of_Chancery.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink David_Dudley_Field_II.
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- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Natural_and_legal_rights.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Provisions_of_Oxford.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Quare_impedit.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Real_Property_Limitation_Act_1833.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Replevin.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Rules_Enabling_Act.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Scire_facias.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_Judicature_Act_1873.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Trespass_on_the_case.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Trial_by_combat.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Uniformity_of_Process_Act_1832.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink William_Osgoode.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Writ.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Writ_of_right.
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLinkText "Form of action".
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLinkText "form of action".
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLinkText "forms of action".
- Form_of_action wikiPageWikiLinkText "writ of right".
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- Form_of_action subject Category:Common_law.
- Form_of_action subject Category:Legal_history_of_England.
- Form_of_action subject Category:Legal_terms.
- Form_of_action hypernym Procedures.
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- Form_of_action type Term.
- Form_of_action comment "The forms of action were the different procedures by which a legal claim could be made in the early history of the English common law. While in modern English law, as in most other legal systems, the focus is on the substance underlying an action, such as the existence of a legal right, in the early Middle Ages, the focus was on the procedure that was used, while the substantive law underlying that procedure came second.".
- Form_of_action label "Form of action".
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- Form_of_action sameAs Q5469934.
- Form_of_action wasDerivedFrom Form_of_action?oldid=638280251.
- Form_of_action isPrimaryTopicOf Form_of_action.