COUNTY COURTS.... DEFAULT ACTIONS. In 1915 a split was effected between the recording of ordinary and default actions. Plaint and minute books for default actions were labelled `C' and act as the main record of the court for details of applications, judgements and orders. By 1939 the books are entitled default actions books.. The letters indicated in square brackets in each item description are the first part of the plaint references.
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- COUNTY COURTS.
- Shaftesbury County Court.
- DEFAULT ACTIONS. In 1915 a split was effected between the recording of ordinary and default actions. Plaint and minute books for default actions were labelled `C' and act as the main record of the court for details of applications, judgements and orders. By 1939 the books are entitled default actions books.. The letters indicated in square brackets in each item description are the first part of the plaint references.
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- COUNTY COURTS.
- Shaftesbury County Court.
- DEFAULT ACTIONS. In 1915 a split was effected between the recording of ordinary and default actions. Plaint and minute books for default actions were labelled `C' and act as the main record of the court for details of applications, judgements and orders. By 1939 the books are entitled default actions books.. The letters indicated in square brackets in each item description are the first part of the plaint references.
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- COUNTY COURTS.
- Shaftesbury County Court.
- DEFAULT ACTIONS. In 1915 a split was effected between the recording of ordinary and default actions. Plaint and minute books for default actions were labelled `C' and act as the main record of the court for details of applications, judgements and orders. By 1939 the books are entitled default actions books.. The letters indicated in square brackets in each item description are the first part of the plaint references.
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