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PEMBERTON

JUDGMENTS

ON

AND

BEING

ORDERS,

A TREATISE UPON THE JUDGMENTS, DECREES,
AND ORDERS

OF THE COURT OF APPEAL AND HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE,
Chiefly in reference to Actions assigned to the Chancery Division.

WITH COMPLETE FORMS OF ORDERS.

Third Edition, almost entirely rewritten and considerably enlarged.

BY LOFTUS LEIGH PEMBERTON,

One of the Registrars of the Supreme Court of Judicature; Author of "The Practice in Equity by way of Revivor and Supplement."

"The work before us contains, not only a copious and well-selected assortment of precedents, taken in every instance from orders actually made (and with proper references to the reports in all instances of reported cases), but also a series of notes, in which the result of the leading cases is succinctly given in a highly-convenient, though somewhat fragmentary, form; by the light of which the practitioner will, in all ordinary cases, be easily able to adapt the opposite precedent to the general circumstances of his own case. We consider the book one of great merit and utility, and we confidently recommend it to the consideration of the profession."-Solicitors' Journal.

Demy 8vo, 440 pp., cloth, 12s. 6d. ; folio boards, 15s.

AN ANALYTICAL INDEX AND DIGEST TO THE
JUDICATURE ACTS and RULES, with Tables showing the sources from which the New
Rules are derived. By FRANK R. PARKER, Solicitor. Second Edition, revised and enlarged.
Crown 8vo, cloth, 5s.

THE STUDENT'S GUIDE TO BANKRUPTCY ACT,
1883, in form of Questions and Answers. By WILLIAM J. S. SCOTT, Solicitor (Certificate of
Merit, 1878).
Crown 8vo., cloth, 5s.

THE INSTITUTES OF JUSTINIAN, Illustrated by English
Law. Intended chiefly for Students at the Universities and Inns of Court. By JAMES WILLIAMS,
B.C.L., M.A., of Lincoln's-Inn, Barrister-at-Law.

In this work the Institutes are as far as possible compared paragraph by paragraph with English law upon the saine subject.

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THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT.

To which is added a Chapter on Lord Campbell's Act, and the Act amending same.

BY

EDMOND R. TURNER, Esq., M.A.,

Judge of County Courts.

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

"Mr. Turner's work is a carefully written treatise.

The reference to cases as to negligence
The ca es cited a. to the

are very numerous, and cannot fail to be of use to the practitioner. notices necessary to be given under the Act should be carefully studied before proceedings are commenced. An Appendix of Statutes and Rules, and a good Index, complete this admirable handbook."- -Stubbs' Weekly Gazette.

"This little book is likely to take a high place in the literature of the subject. The book will, therefore, be invaluable to counsel preparing an argument on any deb teable point in the statute, and to advocates in the County Courts... It can only be said that his task was conscientiously performed; and he has succeeded in producing a book of great thoroughness."-Law Journal.

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"This is the best Look which has as yet appeared on the Employers' Liability Act. It is very clear; and is written in a systematic and philosophic manner, which is rare in English law books Altogether, the book before us may be described as excellent, and will, no doubt, prove very useful to lawyers and laymen, who will find no difficulty in understanding it."-Lloyd's Newspaper.

A Catalogue of Modern Law Books sent gratis on application.

27, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C.

The Third Edition, royal 8vo., cloth, 17s. 6d.

THE CONVEYANCING ACTS, 1881 and 1882, with Explanatory Notes and Precedents, including (1) General Forms; (2) Conditions of Sale; (3) Purchase Deeds; (4) Mortgages and Transfers; (5) Settlements of Personal Estate; (6) Wills of Personal Estate; (7) Deeds for the Appointment of New Trustees, and Retirement and Discharge of Trustees; (8) Enlargement of Long Terms. Adapted for use under the Acts. Also, the VENDOR AND PURCHASER ACT, 1874, and the MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT, 1882; and Rules of Court. By EDWARD PARKER WOLSTENHOLME, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, and one of the Conveyancing Counsel of the Court; and RICHARD OTTAWAY TURNER, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law.

Royal 8vo., cloth, 155.

THE SETTLED LAND ACT, 1882, with Explanatory Notes, Forms, and Precedents, including (1) Settlements; (2) Wills; (3) Conveyances; and (4) Deeds for the Appointment of New Trustees and Retirement and Discharge of Trustees of Real Estate, adapted for use under the Act; and Rules. By EDWARD PARKER WOLSTENHOLME, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, and one of the Conveyancing Counsel of the Court; and RICHARD OTTAWAY TURNER, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law.

Crown 8vo., cloth, 6s.

THE MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT, 1882, with Explanatory and Practical Notes, Cases with additional References, full Index, and Appendix containing the Married Women's Property Acts, 1870 and 1874. By MERYON WHITE, M.A., Author of "Conveyancing Acts, 1881 and 1882," &c., and WILLIAM BLACKBURN, B.A., both of the Inner Temple, Barristers-at-Law.

"Not the least important part of the book is the introduction, which traces in a clear and concise manner the various changes that have taken place in the law relating to married women."-Law Times.

POPULAR LAW.

Crown 8vo., cloth, 2s. 6d.

For those interested in Land, the Law of Descent, Wills, Contracts, Mortgages, The Office and Duties of Trustees. Including Explanations of the Settled Land Act, Married Women's Property Act, and Bills of Sale Act, 1882. By SAMUEL ROBERTS, M. A. of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, and of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law.

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"This excellent little work deserves to become as popular as Lord St. Leonards' Handy Book on the Law of Property.' . . . We can cordially recommend the work to students."-Gibson's Law Notes.

Royal 8vo., cloth, 6s.

EMDEN'S DIGEST OF ALL REPORTED CASES NOT CONTAINED IN THE "LAW REPORTS" FOR 1882. By this Publication, Subscribers to the "Law Reports" obtain a Complete Record of every Decision in any Report published during the year of 1882. The Digest further contains a full Selection of all Decisions of Importance from the Irish and Scotch Reports, and References to the American Reports of Standing; and also a Table of Cases followed, overruled, or specially considered, and a Complete Index to every Reported Case. By ALFRED EMDN, of the Inner Temple, sq., Barrister-at-Law, Author of the "Law Relating to Building Leases, Building Contracts, and Building," &c., assisted by HERBERT THOMPSON, M.A., of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at Law.

THE DIGEST FOR 1881 can also be had, price 5s.

Demy 8vo., cloth, price 6s.

THE ELECTRIC LIGHTING ACT, 1882, the Acts Incorpo

rated therewith, the Board of Trade Rules, together with numerous Notes and Cases, By CLEMENT HIGGINS, Recorder of Birkenhead, M.A. Cantab., Fellow of the Physical Society of London, &c. ; and E. W. W. EDWARDS, B.A. Oxon., Barrister-at-Law.

"The work is one which should be upon the book-shelves for ready reference of every local authority and electric light company. The notes are concise, but at the same time thoroughly explicit, and given in language equally intelligible to the professional and non-professional reader."-Mining Journal. "The explanatory notes are very lucid, and are much to be commended; they cite the opinions and evidence of various eminent authorities on electric light, and are carefully arranged. The authors appear to have made a scientific as well as a legal study of the subject."-Iron and Coal Trade Review. "We have no hesitation in pronouncing this to be by far the best of the three works which have appeared in connection with the Electric Lighting Act."-Solicitors' Journal

"The authors are thoroughly competent to deal with the legal aspects of the case, while their judicious comments show that they appreciate at least many of the technical difficulties.'-Nature.

"We cannot praise too highly the great care which the editors of this explanatory treatise have collated and set forth notes, cases, and precedents which tend to illustrate the working of the measure, and for the clear lucid nature of these explanatory notes. The work may be taken as a reliable guide."-London Iron Trade Exchange and Mining Engineer.

"The arrangement of the work and the copiousness of the notes and references will render it an invaluable guide to the legal points of electric lighting as they are at present."-Chemical News. "The book will be of assistance to local authorities, companies, and others, in applying for powers under the Act of 1882, or in otherwise putting in force its provisions."-Iron.

A Catalogue of M

atis on application.

WM. CLOWES AND SONS, Limited, LAW PUBLISHERS,

In one large volume, royal 8vo., cloth, price £2 12s. 6d.

PEMBERTON

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OF THE COURT OF APPEAL AND HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, Chiefly in reference to Actions assigned to the Chancery Division.

WITH COMPLETE FORMS OF ORDERS.

Third Edition, almost entirely rewritten and considerably enlarged. BY LOFTUS LEIGH PEMBERTON,

One of the Registrars of the Supreme Court of Judicature; Author of "The Practice in Equity by way of Revivor and Supplement."

"The work before us contains, not only a copious and well-selected assortment of precedents, taken in every instance from orders actually made (and with proper references to the reports in all instances of reported cases), but also a series of notes, in which the result of the leading cases is succinctly given in a highly-convenient, though somewhat fragmentary, form; by the light of which the practitioner will, in all ordinary cases, be easily able to adapt the opposite precedent to the general circumstances of his own case. We consider the book one of great merit and utility, and we confidently recommend it to the consideration of the profession."-Solicitors' Journal.

Demy 8vo, 440 pp., cloth, 12s. 6d. ; folio boards, 15s.

AN ANALYTICAL INDEX AND DIGEST TO THE
JUDICATURE ACTS and RULES, with Tables showing the sources from which the New
Rules are derived. By FRANK R. PARKER, Solicitor. Second Edition, revised and enlarged.
Crown 8vo, cloth, 5s.

THE STUDENT'S GUIDE TO BANKRUPTCY ACT,
1883, in form of Questions and Answers. By WILLIAM J. S. SCOTT, Solicitor (Certificate of
Merit, 1878).
Crown 8vo., cloth, 5s.

THE INSTITUTES OF JUSTINIAN, Illustrated by English
Law. Intended chiefly for Students at the Universities and Inns of Court. By JAMES WILLIAMS,
B.C.L., M.A., of Lincoln's-Inn, Barrister-at-Law.

In this work the Institutes are as far as possible compared paragraph by paragraph with English law upon the saine subject.

Crown 8vo., cloth, price 4s.

A TREATISE ΟΝ

THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT.

To which is added a Chapter on Lord Campbell's Act, and the Act amending same.

BY

EDMOND R. TURNER, Esq., M.A.,

Judge of County Courts.

OPINIONS

OF THE PRESS.

"Mr. Turner's work is a carefully written treatise.

....

....

The reference to cases as to negligence are very numerous, and cannot fail to be of use to the practitioner. The ca es cited a. to the notices necessary to be given under the Act should be carefully studied before proceedings are commenced. An Appendix of Statutes and Rules, and a good Index, complete this admirable handbook."-Stubbs' Weekly Gazette.

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"This little book is likely to take a high place in the literature of the subject. The book will, therefore, be invaluable to counsel preparing an argument on any deb teable point in the statute, and to advocates in the County Courts It can only be said that his task was conscientiously performed; and he has succeeded in producing a book of great thoroughness."-Law Journal. "This is the best Look which has as yet appeared on the Employers' Liability Act. It is very clear; and is written in a systematic and philosophic manner, which is rare in English law books Altogether, the book before us may be described as excellent, and will, no doubt, prove very useful to lawyers and laymen, who will find no difficulty in understanding it."-Lloyd's Newspaper.

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A Catalogue of Modern Law Books sent gratis on application.

27, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C.

The Third Edition, royal 8vo., cloth, 17s. 6d.

THE CONVEYANCING ACTS, 1881 and 1882, with Explanatory Notes and Precedents, including (1) General Forms; (2) Conditions of Sale; (3) Purchase Deeds; (4) Mortgages and Transfers; (5) Settlements of Personal Estate; (6) Wills of Personal Estate; (7) Deeds for the Appointment of New Trustees, and Retirement and Discharge of Trustees; (8) Enlargement of Long Terms. Adapted for use under the Acts. Also, the VENDOR AND PURCHASER ACT, 1874, and the MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT, 1882; and Rules of Court. By EDWARD PARKER WOLSTENHOLME, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, and one of the Conveyancing Counsel of the Court; and RICHARD OTTAWAY TURNER, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law.

Royal 8vo., cloth, 155.

THE SETTLED LAND ACT, 1882, with Explanatory Notes, Forms, and Precedents, including (1) Settlements; (2) Wills; (3) Conveyances; and (4) Deeds for the Appointment of New Trustees and Retirement and Discharge of Trustees of Real Estate, adapted for use under the Act; and Rules. By EDWARD PARKER WOLSTENHOLME, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, and one of the Conveyancing Counsel of the Court; and RICHARD OTTAWAY TURNER, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law.

Crown 8vo., cloth, 6s.

THE MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT, 1882, with Explanatory and Practical Notes, Cases with additional References, full Index, and Appendix containing the Married Women's Property Acts, 1870 and 1874. By MERYON WHITE, M.A., Author of 66 Conveyancing Acts, 1881 and 1882," &c., and WILLIAM BLACKBURN, B.A., both of the Inner Temple, Barristers-at-Law.

"Not the least important part of the book is the introduction, which traces in a clear and concise manner the various changes that have taken place in the law relating to married women."-Law Times.

POPULAR LAW.

Crown 8vo., cloth, 2s. 6d.

For those interested in Land, the Law of Descent, Wills, Contracts, Mortgages, The Office and Duties of Trustees. Including Explanations of the Settled Land Act, Married Women's Property Act, and Bills of Sale Act, 1882. By SAMUEL ROBERTS, M. A. of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, and of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law.

"This excellent little work deserves to become as popular as Lord St. Leonards' Handy Book on the Law of Property.' . . . We can cordially recommend the work to students."-Gibson's Law Notes.

EMDEN'S DIGEST

Royal 8vo., cloth, 6s.

OF ALL REPORTED CASES NOT CONTAINED IN THE "LAW REPORTS" FOR 1882. By this Publication, Subscribers to the "Law Reports" obtain a Complete Record of every Decision in any Report published during the year of 1882. The Digest further contains a full Selection of all Decisions of Importance from the Irish and Scotch Reports, and References to the American Reports of Standing; and also a Table of Cases followed, overruled, or specially considered, and a Complete Index to every Reported Case. By ALFRED EMDN, of the Inner Temple, sq., Barrister-at-Law, Author of the "Law Relating to Building Leases, Building Contracts, and Building," &c., assisted by HERBERT THOMPSON, M.A., of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at Law.

THE DIGEST FOR 1881 can also be had, price 5s.

Demy 8vo., cloth, price 6s.

THE ELECTRIC LIGHTING ACT, 1882, the Acts Incorpo

rated therewith, the Board of Trade Rules, together with numerous Notes and Cases, By CLEMENT HIGGINS, Recorder of Birkenhead, M.A. Cantab., Fellow of the Physical Society of London, &c. ; and E. W. W. EDWARDS, B.A. Oxon., Barrister-at-Law.

"The work is one which should be upon the book-shelves for ready reference of every local authority and electric light company. The notes are concise, but at the same time thoroughly explicit, and given in language equally intelligible to the professional and non-professional reader."-Mining Journal. "The explanatory notes are very lucid, and are much to be commended; they cite the opinions and evidence of various eminent authorities on electric light, and are carefully arranged. The authors appear to have made a scientific as well as a legal study of the subject."-Iron and Coal Trade Review. "We have no hesitation in pronouncing this to be by far the best of the three works which have appeared in connection with the Electric Lighting Act."-Solicitors' Journal

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"The authors are thoroughly competent to deal with the legal aspects of the case, while their judicious comments show that they appreciate at least many of the technical difficulties.'-Nature.

"We cannot praise too highly the great care which the editors of this explanatory treatise have collated and set forth notes, cases, and precedents which tend to illustrate the working of the measure, and for the clear lucid nature of these explanatory notes. The work may be taken as a reliable guide."-London Iron Trade Exchange and Mining Engineer.

"The arrangement of the work and the copiousness of the notes and references will render it an invaluable guide to the legal points of electric lighting as they are at present."-Chemical News. "The book will be of assistance to local authorities, companies, and others, in applying for powers under the Act of 1882, or in otherwise putting in force its provisions."-Iron.

A Catalogue of M

atis on application.

WM. CLOWES AND SONS, Limited, LAW PUBLISHERS,

In one large volume, royal 8vo., cloth, price £2 12s. 6d.

PEMBERTON

ON

JUDGMENTS AND

BEING

ORDERS,

A TREATISE UPON THE JUDGMENTS, DECREES,
AND ORDERS

OF THE COURT OF APPEAL AND HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE,
Chiefly in reference to Actions assigned to the Chancery Division.

WITH COMPLETE FORMS OF ORDERS.

Third Edition, almost entirely rewritten and considerably enlarged.

BY LOFTUS LEIGH PEMBERTON,

One of the Registrars of the Supreme Court of Judicature; Author of "The Practice in Equity by way of Revivor and Supplement."

"The work before us contains, not only a copious and well-selected assortment of precedents, taken in every instance from orders actually made (and with proper references to the reports in all instances of reported cases), but also a series of notes, in which the result of the leading cases is succinctly given in a highly-convenient, though somewhat fragmentary, form; by the light of which the practitioner will, in all ordinary cases, be easily able to adapt the opposite precedent to the general circumstances of his own case. We consider the book one of great merit and utility, and we confidently recommend it to the consideration of the profession."-Solicitors' Journal.

Demy 8vo, 440 pp., cloth, 12s. 6d. ; folio boards, 15s.

AN ANALYTICAL INDEX AND DIGEST TO THE JUDICATURE ACTS and RULES, with Tables showing the sources from which the New Rules are derived. By FRANK R. PARKER, Solicitor. Second Edition, revised and enlarged. Crown 8vo, cloth, 5s.

THE STUDENT'S GUIDE TO BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883, in form of Questions and Answers. By WILLIAM J. S. SCOTT, Solicitor (Certificate of Merit, 1878).

Crown 8vo., cloth, 5s.

THE INSTITUTES OF JUSTINIAN, Illustrated by English Law. Intended chiefly for Students at the Universities and Inns of Court. By JAMES WILLIAMS, B.C.L., M.A., of Lincoln's-Inn, Barrister-at-Law. **In this work the Institutes are as far as possible compared paragraph by paragraph with English law upon the saine subject.

Crown 8vo., cloth, price 4s.

A TREATISE ΟΝ

THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT.

To which is added a Chapter on Lord Campbell's Act, and the Act amending same.

BY

EDMOND R. TURNER, Esq., M.A.,
Judge of County Courts.

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OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

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"Mr. Turner's work is a carefully written treatise.... The reference to cases as to negligence are very numerous, and cannot fail to be of use to the practitioner. . . . . The ca es cited a. to the notices necessary to be given under the Act should be carefully studied before proceedings are commenced. An Appendix of Statutes and Rules, and a good Index, complete this admirable handbook."-Stubbs' Weekly Gazette. "This little book is likely to take a high place in the literature of the subject The book will, therefore, be invaluable to counsel preparing an argument on any deb teable point in the statute, and to advocates in the County Courts . It can only be said that his task was conscientiously performed; and he has succeeded in producing a book of great thoroughness."-Law Journal. "This is the best Look which has as yet appeared on the Employers' Liability Act. It is very clear; and is written in a systematic and philosophic manner, which is rare in English law books Altogether, the book before us may be described as excellent, and will, no doubt, prove very useful to lawyers and laymen, who will find no difficulty in understanding it."-Lloyd's Newspaper.

A Catalogue of Modern Law Books sent gratis on application.

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