> And the answer is:
DeG.etc. is a 19th century English nominative reporter. Cases from
DeG. etc are included in the English Reprint set. Vol. 4 is from 1864
QBD is Queen's Bench Division -- vol 16 is from 1886;
LT is the Law Times. Vol. 114 is from 1916.
Thanks for all your responses
Elaine
> Law-libbers good evening from Massachusetts, where the foliage is truly
> spectacular this year.
> I am trying to locate the following three cases. Any idea what the
> abbreviations stand for? And where I can find them?
> * Canning v. Farquhar, 16 Q.B.D. 727
> * Traill v. Baring, 4 DeG. J. & S. 318
> * Allis-Chalmers Co. v. Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, 114 L.T.
> 433
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
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