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BOOTHBY'S SYNOPSIS OF THE LAW RELATING TO
INDICTABLE OFFENCES.

A SYNOPSIS OF THE LAW RELATING TO INDICTABLE OFFENCES-In which the Crimes (in Alphabetical Order), the respective Punishments, the necessary Evidence, together with Observations, embracing a condensed Digest of Cases, are tabularly arranged; and comprising also References to Precedents of Indictments for each Offence, and to the Text-writers on Criminal Pleading and Evidence. By B. BOOTHBY, Esq., now Puisne Judge of her Majesty's Courts at Adelaide, South Australia.-The Second Edition, including the recent Alterations in the Practice in Criminal Proceedings and Punishments. By LEOFRIC TEMPLE, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law.

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PRIDEAUX'S LAW OF JUDGMENTS AND CROWN DEBTS. THE LAW OF JUDGMENTS AND CROWN DEBTS AS THEY AFFECT REAL PROPERTY. BY FREDERICK PRIDEAUX, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister-atLaw.

In One Vol. 12mo.-Price 10s. 6d. cloth.

JARMAN'S NEW CHANCERY PRACTICE.

THE NEW CHANCERY PRACTICE, as established by Statutes, Orders, and Decisions of the Court, with Practical Directions relative to the Conduct of Suits, whether by Bill, Claim, or Original Summons; and of Proceedings in the Judges' Chambers, including Forms of Costs, other Forms, and a copious Index.

"It is most ably executed."-Law Magazine, August, 1853.

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CHITTY'S EQUITY INDEX.

AN INDEX TO ALL THE REPORTED CASES DECIDED IN THE SEVERAL COURTS OF EQUITY IN ENGLAND AND IRELAND, the Privy Council, and the House of Lords; and to the Statutes on or relating to the Principles, Pleading, and Practice of Equity and Bankruptcy, from the earliest period. By EDWARD CHITTY, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. The Third Edition, brought down to the year 1853. By JAMES MACAULAY, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

In One Vol. 12mo.-Price 12s. cloth.

SHELFORD'S LAW OF COPYHOLDS.

THE LAW OF COPYHOLDS IN REFERENCE TO THE ENFRANCHISEMENT AND COMMUTATION OF MANORIAL RIGHTS AND THE COPYHOLD ACTs, with Notes and the Forms, and Directions of the Copyhold Commissioners. By LEONARD SHELFORD, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

"Mr. Shelford is a legal author, of great experience and reputation; and the volume before us is not only the latest but the most complete work on Copyhold Laws which has appeared since the promulgation of the important alterations which it has recently un

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dergone."-Morning Post, Oct. 21, 1853.

"Undoubtedly it is one of the best, if not the very best, book that has appeared on the Law of Copyhold and its Enfranchisement."— Law Times, Oct. 29, 1853.

In One Vol. 12mo.-Price 9s. cloth.

PRACTICE OF THE COUNTY COURTS.

THE PRACTICE OF THE COUNTY COURTS, including the Act (15 & 16 Vict. c. 54) just passed. By HERBERT BROOM, of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barristerat-Law, Author of "A Selection of Legal Maxims," &c.

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Shewing the Boundaries of the Metropolitan County Courts, is appended to the above Treatise.

In One Vol. 12mo.-Price 16s. cloth.

SHELFORD'S BANKRUPT LAW.

THE BANKRUPT LAW CONSOLIDATION ACT, 1849-12 & 13 Vict. c. 106, and subsequent Statutes; with copious Notes of Cases on the Law of Bankruptcy, and applicable to the Construction of that Act; with Rules, Orders, and Forms, made in pursuance thereof. By LEONARD SHELFORD, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

** THE SUPPLEMENT, containing the New General Rules and Orders, can be had separate, price 5s. sewed.

Vol. I. 8vo. - Price 11. 5s. cloth boards.

BROOM'S COMMON LAW PRACTICE.

THE PRACTICE OF THE SUPERIOR COURTS OF COMMON LAW, with Reference to Matters within their concurrent Jurisdiction. By HERBERT BROOM, of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Author of "A Selection of Legal Maxims," &c.

WILLIAM MAXWELL, 32, BELL YARD.

In Two Vols. Royal 8vo.-Price 2l. 158. cloth.

WHITE & TUDOR'S LEADING CASES IN EQUITY.

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A SELECTION OF LEADING CASES IN EQUITY; with Notes: in Two Volumes: VOL. 1.-By FREDERICK THOMAS WHITE and OWEN DAVIS TUDOR, of the Middle Temple, Esqrs., Barristers-at-law.

VOL. II.-By OWEN DAVIS TUDOR, of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister

at-Law.

"This is a selection of Leading Cases, with notes, prepared on the plan of Mr. Smith's clever work of Leading Cases, which at once so eminently raised that late distinguished writer and lawyer into favour with the Profession. Mr. Smith's cases, as it is well known, are chiefly confined to those of common law, and therefore there was ample

room for a similar work on equity cases. The present editors have, we think, discharged their task admirably, both in the choice and arrangement of the cases, and in the excellence of the notes thereon, which are very appropriate, and closely resemble in style those of the late Mr. Smith."-Law Maguzine, Vol. 42, p. 200.

In One Vol. 12mo.-Price 8s. cloth.

STONE'S BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETIES.

Dedicated, by permission, to The MARQUESS CAMDEN, K. G., &c. &c. &c. A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETIES, embracing their Origin, Constitution, and Change of Character; and the Superiority of Permanent over Terminating Societies; also the Principles and Practice of Tontine Building Companies, Freehold Land Societies, &c.; and the Law relating to these Societies; with the Statutes and Cases to the present time. Also, Rules, Forms, and Precedents of Freehold, Copyhold, and Leasehold Securities; with Practical Notes.-By WILLIAM STONE, Attorney-at-Law.

"The plan of the work is clear and practical.”—Globe.

In a small Pocket Vol. 12mo.-Price 5s. cloth.

ROUSE'S STAMP DUTIES. 1850-3.

THE STAMP DUTIES, Alphabetically Arranged (for use in Solicitors' Offices); including the Duties under the Act of 1850, and those previously payable; with the New Act, an Introduction, Notes, &c., so prepared as to shew at one view the Stamps required in the preparation of Deeds before or after the operation of the New Act, and those which ought to appear on Deeds offered in evidence, or the subject of examination on Purchases, &c.; with a Supplement, containing the Stamp Duty Acts of 1853. By ROLLA ROUSE, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Author of "The Practical Man," &c.

12mo.-Price 5s, cloth.

FARRER'S CONTRIBUTORIES UNDER THE JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES WINDING-UP ACTS.

CONTRIBUTORIES UNDER THE JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES WINDING-UP ACTS, (11 & 12 Vict. c. 45, and 12 & 13 Vict. c. 108), their Rights and Liabilities; with the Acts and short Notes. By OLIVER WILLIAM FARRER, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

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TAYLOR'S LAW OF EVIDENCE.

A TREATISE ON THE LAW of EVIDENCE, as administered in England and Ireland; with Illustrations from the American and other Foreign Laws. By JOHN PITT TAYLOR, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

"The work is divided into three parts: the first part treating on the Nature and Principles of Evidence; the second, on the Rules which govern the Production of Testimony; and the third, on the Instruments of Evidence. Under these heads nearly the whole law relating to evidence is comprised. Mr. Taylor has exhibited great assiduity and research in collecting all the statutes and authorities on the subject, and is entitled to much praise for the judicious manner in which he has disposed of his materials. He has, we think, executed his task in a very creditable man

ner, and produced a work which will be found to be a useful and valuable contribution to a most important branch of our law."-Law Magazine, May, 1848.

"None who are preparing for the office of an advocate should omit to make Mr. Taylor's work a portion of his course of reading. During the five years that we have been keeping this record of the progress of legal literature, our attention has been directed to no more valuable contribution to it than that now before us."-Law Times, April 22, 1848.

12mo.-Price 18s. boards.

RAWLINSON'S CORPORATION ACTS.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ACT, 5 & 6 Will. 4, c. 76, and the Acts since passed for amending the same, and otherwise in relation to Municipal Corporations; with Notes and References to the Cases thereon: and an Appendix, containing the principal Statutes referred to, including those relating to Mandamus and Quo Warranto; a List of Boroughs having Quarter Sessions; Borough Court Rules, &c. By Sir CHRISTOPHER RAWLINSON, Chief Justice of Madras. Second Edition, by W. N. WELSBY, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-atLaw, and Recorder of Chester.

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boards.-Fourth Edition.

SMITH'S LEADING CASES.

A SELECTION OF LEADING CASES IN VARIOUS BRANCHES OF THE LAW, with Notes. By JOHN WILLIAM SMITH, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-atLaw. Fourth Edition. By H. S. KEATING, Esq., and JAMES S. WILLES, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barristers-at-Law. (In the Press).

12mo.-Price 8s. boards.

CHRISTIE'S CONCISE PRECEDENTS OF WILLS.

CONCISE PRECEDENTS OF WILLS, WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND PRACTICAL NOTES, adapted chiefly as a Manual for the ready use of Solicitors. By JAMES TRAILL CHRISTIE, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

"Mr. Traill Christie has here given us a useful and practical work. The forms appear to us to be safe and correct; and having had occasion to prepare one or two wills since this little book was in our hands, we have found that we were enabled by its help to do

so very readily. This, we think, is the best commendation we can give to it. The author speaks of his own notes very modestly, but we have found them very useful and apposite."-Law Review, Feb. 1849.

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