John Indermaur

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John Indermaur (24 November 1851 – 19 July 1925) was a British lawyer and legal writer, with his writing focus was on common law. He is known for having written An Epitome of Leading Common Law Cases in 1875,[1] Principles of Common Law in 1876, and The Student's Guide to Trusts and Partnerships in 1885.[2][3] Indermaur qualified as a solicitor in 1874. He and his law partner, Charles Thwaites, had a law firm on Chancery Lane in the City of London and began teaching and writing about law together in 1884.[4] Other legal works written by Indermaur include A Manual of the Principals of Equity, The Student's Guide to Procedure and Evidence, and Principals and Practice in Matters Appertaining to Conveyancing.[4]

Personal life

Holland Road, where Indermaur lived

He was born on 24 November 1851 in

Surrey, England
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References

  1. ^ JOHN INDERMAUR (29 June 1875). "AN EPITOME OF LEADING COMMON LAW CASES" – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ "The student's guide to specific performance and mortgages, two of the equity subjects at the bar final examination". archive.org.
  3. – via Cambridge Core.
  4. ^ a b "Law Times, the Journal and Record of the Law and Lawyers". Office of The Law times. 29 June 2017 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ a b "Royal Blue Book: Court and Parliamentary Guide". 1904.