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FOREIGN JUDGMENTS.-Piggott's Foreign Judgments, their effect in the English Courts. The English Doctrine, Defences, Judgments in Rem. Status.-By F. T. PIGGOTT, M.A., LL.M., of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1879.

"A useful and well-timed volume."-Law Magazine.

158.

"Mr. Piggott writes under strong conviction, but he is always careful to rest his arguments on authority, and thereby adds considerably to the value of his handy volume.' Law Magazine and Review, November, 1879.

Part II.-The Effect of an English Judgment Abroad. Service on Absent Defendants. Royal 8vo. 1881.

15s.

"Mr. Piggott, in his present volume, brings together a mass of details which it would be difficult to find elsewhere in our legal literature stated in so concise and accurate a form."-Law Magazine, May, 1881. FORMS.-Archibald.-Vide "Judges' Chambers Practice."

Bullen and Leake.-Vide "Pleading."

Chitty's Forms of Practical Proceedings_in
the Queen's Bench, Common Pleas and Ex-
chequer Divisions of the High Court of Jus-
tice: with Notes containing the Stututes, Rules and Practice
relating thereto. Eleventh Edition. By THOS. WILLES
CHITTY, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1879. 11. 18s.
Daniell's Forms and Precedents of Proceed-
ings in the Chancery Division of the High
Court of Justice and on Appeal therefrom;
with Dissertations and Notes, forming a complete guide to the
Practice of the Chancery Division of the High Court and of the
Courts of Appeal. Being the Third Edition of "Daniell's Chancery
Forms." By WILLIAM HENRY UPJOHN, Esq., Student and
Holt Scholar of Gray's Inn, &c., &c. Demy 8vo. 1879.
21. 28.

"Mr. Upjohn has restored the volume of Chancery Forms to the place it held before the recent changes, as a trustworthy and complete collection of precedents."-Solicitors' Journal.

"So careful is the noting up of the authorities, so clearly and concisely are the notes expressed, that we have found it of as much value as the ordinary text books on the Judicature Acts. It will be as useful a work to practitioners at Westminster as it will be to those in Lincoln s Inn."-Law Times.

FRENCH COMMERCIAL LAW.-Goirand.-Vide "Commercial Law." HIGHWAYS.-Baker's Law of Highways in England

and Wales, including Bridges and Locomotives. Comprising a succinct code of the several provisions under each head, the statutes at length in an Appendix; with Notes of Cases, Forms, and copious Index. By THOMAS BAKER, of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 12mo. 1880.

158.

"This is distinctly a well-planned book, and cannot fail to be useful, not only to lawyers, but to those who may be locally engaged in the management of highways.”— Law Journal.

"The general plan of Mr. Baker's book is good. He groups together condensed statements of the effect of the provisions of the different Highway Acts relating to the same matter, giving in all cases references to the sections, which are printed in full in the appendix. To each condensed section, or group of sections, he appends a note, stating concisely the effect of the decisions."-Solicitors' Journal.

Chambers' Law relating to Highways and
Bridges, being the Statutes in full and brief Notes of 700
Leading Cases; together with the Lighting Act, 1833. By GEO.
F. CHAMBERS, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 1878. Reduced to 12s.
Shelford's Law of Highways, including the General
Highway Acts for England and Wales, and other Statutes, with
copious Notes and Forms. Third Edition. With Supplement by C.
MANLEY SMITH, Esq. 12mo. 1865.
158.

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INJUNCTIONS.-Seton.-Vide "Equity.' INLAND REVENUE CASES.-Highmore's Summary Proceedings in Inland Revenue Cases in England and Wales. By NATHANIEL JOSEPH HIGHMÖRE, of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and of the Inland Revenue Department. Royal 12mo. 1882. 68. "A complete treatise on procedure applied to cases under the Revenue Act, and as a book of practice it is the best we have seen."-The Justice of the Peace, Jan. 28,, 1882. INSURANCE.-Arnould on the Law of Marine Insu

rance.-Fifth Edition. By DAVID MACLACHLAN, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. 1877.

188.

31. "As a text book, Arnould' is now all the practitioner can want, and we congratulate the editor upon the skill with which he has incorporated the new decisions."-Law Times. Hopkins' Manual of Marine Insurance.-8vo. 1867. Lowndes on the Law of Marine Insurance.A Practical Treatise. By RICHARD LOWNDES. Author of "The Law of General Average," &c. Demy 8vo. 1881. 10s. 6d. "It is rarely, indeed, that we have been able to express such unqualified approval of a new legal work."—Solicitors' Journal, February 12th, 1881. INTERNATIONAL LAW.-Amos' Lectures

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national Law.-Delivered in the Middle Temple Hall to the Students of the Inns of Court, by SHELDON AMOS, M.A., Professor of Jurisprudence (including International Law) to the Inns of Court, &c. Royal 8vo. 1874. Dicey.-Vide "Domicil." Kent's International Law.- Kent's Commentary on International Law. Edited by J. T. ABDY, LL.D., Judge of County Courts. Second Edition. Revised and brought down to the present time. Crown 8vo. 1878. 10s. 6d. "Altogether Dr. Abdy has performed his task in a manner worthy of his reputation. His book will be useful not only to Lawyers and Law Students, for whom it was primarily intended, but also for laymen."-Solicitors' Journal.

Levi's International Commercial Law.-Being the
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Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Denmark, France, Germany,
Greece, Hans Towns, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Prussia,
Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United States, and Würtemberg.
By LEONE LEVI, Esq., F.S.A., F.S.S., Barrister-at-Law, &c.
Second Edition. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. 1868.
17. 158.
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Royal 8vo. 1834.

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Wheaton's Elements of International Law;
Second English Edition. Edited with Notes and Appendix of
Statutes and Treaties, bringing the work down to the present time.
By A. C. BOYD, Esq., LL.B., J.P., Barrister-at-Law. Author of
"The Merchant Shipping Laws." Demy 8vo. 1880.

17. 108.

"Mr. Boyd, the latest editor, has added many useful notes; he has inserted in the Appendix public documents of permanent value, and there is the prospect that, as edited by Mr. Boyd, Mr. Wheaton's volume will enter on a new lease of life."-The Times. "Both the plan and execution of the work before us deserves commendation. The text of Wheaton is presented without alteration, and Mr. Dana's numbering of the sections is preserved. The Index, which could not have been compiled without

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JUDGMENTS. Piggott.-Vide "Foreign Judgments."

Walker's Practice on Signing Judgment in
the High Court of Justice. With Forms. By H. H.
WALKER, Esq., of the Judgment Department, Exchequer Division.
Crown 8vo. 1879.

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Ilbert's Supreme Court of Judicature (Officers)
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and April, 1880. With Notes. By COURTENAY P. ILBERT,
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68.

88.

A LARGE PAPER EDITION (for marginal notes). Royal 8vo. The above forms a Supplement to "Wilson's Judicature Acts." Morgan.-Vide "Chancery." Stephen's Judicature Acts 1873, 1874, and 1875, consolidated. With Notes and an Index. By Sir JAMES FITZJAMES STEPHEN, one of Her Majesty's Judges. 12mo. 1875. Swain's Complete Index to the Rules of the Supreme Court, April, 1880, and to the Forms (uniform with the Official Rules and Forms). By EDWARD SWAIN. Imperial 8vo. 1880. Net, 18. "An almost indispensable addition to the recently issued rules."-Solicitors' Journal, May 1, 1880.

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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.-Burn's Justice of the Peace

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LAND TAX.-Bourdin's Land Tax.-An Exposition of the Land Tax; its Assessment and Collection, with a statement of the rights conferred by the Redemption Acts. By MARK A. BOURDIN (late Registrar of Land Tax). Second Edition. 1870. 48. LANDLORD AND TENANT.-Woodfall's Law of Landlord and Tenant.-With a full Collection of Precedents and Forms of Procedure. Containing also an Abstract of Leading Propositions, and Tables of certain Customs of the Country. Twelfth Edition. In which the Precedents of Leases have been revised and

enlarged, with the assistance of L. G. G. Robbins, Esq. By J. M. LELY, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Editor of "Chitty's Statutes," &c., &c. Royal8vo. 1881.

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