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BILLS OF LADING.-Leggett's Treatise on the Law of Bills of Lading; comprising the various legal incidents attaching to the Bill of Lading; the legal effects of each of the Clauses and Stipulations; and the Rights and Liabilities of Consignors, Consignees, Indorsees, and Vendees, under the Bill of Lading. With an Appendix, containing Forms of Bills of Lading &c. By EUGENE LEGGETT, Solicitor and Notary Public Demy 8vo. 1880. 11. 1s BILLS OF SALE.-Fithian's Bills of Sale Acts, 1878 and 1882. With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes showing the changes made in the Law with Respect to Bills of Sale. By EDWARD WILLIAM FITHIAN, of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister-atLaw (Draftsman of the Bill of 1882). Royal 12mo. 1882.

58.

"Mr. Fithian's book will maintain a high place among the most practically useful editions of the Bills of Sale Acts, 1878 and 1882."- Law Magazine, November, 1882. CARRIERS.-Browne on Carriers.-A Treatise on the Law of

Carriers of Goods and Passengers by Land and Water. With
References to the most recent American Decisions. By J. H.
B. BROWNE, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1873.

CHANCERY, and Vide “EQUITY.”

18s.

Daniell's Chancery Practice.-The Practice of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice and on appeal therefrom, being the Sixth Edition of Daniell's Chancery Practice, with alterations and additions. and references to a companion Volume of Forms. By L. FIELD, E. C. DUNN, and T. RIBTON, assisted by W. H. UPJOHN, Barristers-at-Law. In 2 vols. Vol. I. (with Table of Cases and an Index), demy 8vo. 1882. 21. 2s. "This new edition of the Standard Chancery Practice will be generally welcomed, and we are glad that we can speak favourably of the manner in which the editors have accomplished their difficult task of deciding what parts of the old work should be rejected, and of adapting the parts retained to the new practice. There is to be found, in every part of the book we have examined, evidence of great care; the cases are not merely jotted down, but analysed and considered, and no pains appear to have been spared to render the information given both accurate and complete. This is high praise, but we think it is fully warranted by the result of our examination of the work. It is exactly what it professes to be-a concise and careful digest of the practice."-Solicitors' Journal, July 1, 1882.

"All the portions relating to the practice introduced by the Judicature Acts and Rules are well done."-Law Times, April 1, 1882.

"The learned authors have spared no pains to make this new book of practice as comprehensive in scope and as accurate in detail as that which so long enjoyed an almost unique reputation as 'Daniell's Practice.' Indeed if any fault is to be alleged it would be that the work is perhaps somewhat too exhaustive; a fault, however, which is on the right side in a book of practice, which is not intended to be read through, but to serve as a mine of information for ready reference whenever the practitioner may have occasion to seek for guidance."-Lac Magazine, May, 1882.

Vol. II. is in the press, and will be published shortly.

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 prac-
tice 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., of Gray's Inn, &c
Demy 8vo.
21 28

1879.

"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. It has all the old merits; nothing is omitted as too trivial or commonplace; the solicitor's clerk finds how to indorse a brief, and how, when necessary, to give notice of action; and the index to the forms is full and perspicuous."- Solicitors' Journal.

"It will be as useful a work to practitioners at Westminster as it will be to those in Lincoln's Inn."-Law Times.

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CHANCERY.-Continued.
Haynes' Chancery Practice.-The Practice of
the Chancery Division of the High Court of
Justice and on Appeal therefrom.-By JOHN F.
HAYNES, LL.D. Demy 8vo. 1879.
17. 58.
Morgan's Chancery Acts and Orders.-The Statutes,
General Orders, and Rules of Court relating to the Practice,
Pleading, and Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Judicature,
particularly with reference to the Chancery Division, and the
Actions assigned thereto. With copious Notes. Fifth Edition.
Adapted to the new Practice by GEORGE OSBORNE MORGAN,
M.P., one of Her Majesty's Counsel, and CHALONER W.CHUTE,
Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1876.
"This edition of Mr. Morgan's treatise must, we believe, be the most popular with
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the profession."-Law Times.
Morgan and Wurtzburg's Chancery Costs.-
Vide "Costs."

Peel's Chancery Actions.-A Concise Treatise
on the Practice and Procedure in Chancery
Actions.-Second Edition. Including the Practice in Chambers.
By SYDNEY PEEL, of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law. Demy 8vo. 1881.
88. 6d.

"Mr. Peel's little work gives a very commendable sketch of the modern practice of the Chancery Division. It contains some chapters upon Proceedings at Chambers and on Further Consideration, which are likely to be valuable from the extreme paucity of all printed information upon these subjects; and it is enriched with a very full list of cases bearing upon the practice of the Chancery Division, giving references to all the Reports."-Law Journal.

"The book will give to the student a good general view of the effect on chancery practice of the Judicature Acts and Orders."-Solicitors' Journal. CHANCERY PALATINE OF LANCASTER.-Snow and Win

stanley's Chancery Practice.-The Statutes, Consolidated and General Orders and Rules of Court relating to the Practice, Pleading and Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery, of the County Palatine of Lancaster. With Copious Notes of all practice cases to the end of the year 1879, Time Table and Tables of Costs and Forms. By THOMAS SNOW, M.A., and HERBERT WINSTANLEY, Esqrs., Barristers-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1880. 17. 10s. CIVIL LAW.-Bowyer's Commentaries on the Modern Civil Law.-Royal 8vo. 1848.

188.

53.

Bowyer's Introduction to the Study and Use of the Civil Law.-Royal 8vo. 1874. COLLISIONS.-Lowndes' Admiralty Law of Collisions at Sea.-8vo. 1867. 78. 6d.

Marsden on Maritime Collision.-A Treatise on the Law of Collisions at Sea. With an Appendix containing Extracts from the Merchant Shipping Acts, the International Regulations (of 1863 and 1880) for preventing Collisions at Sea; and local Rules for the same purpose in force in the Thames, the Mersey, and elsewhere. By REGINALD G. MARSDEN, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1880. 128. COLONIAL LAW.-Clark's Summary of Colonial Law

and Practice of Appeals from the Plantations. 8vo. 1834. ll. 48. COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS OF ENGLAND.- Broom and

Hadley's Commentaries on the Laws of England. By HERBERT BROOM, LL.D., and EDWARD Ă. HADLEY, M.A., Barristers-at-Law. 4 vols. 8vo. 1869. (Published at 31. 38.) Net, 11. 13. All standard Law Works are kept in Stock, in law calf and other bindings.

COMMERCIAL LAW.-Goirand's French Code of Commerce and most usual Commercial Laws. With a Theoretical and Practical Commentary, and a Compendium of the judicial organization and of the course of procedure before the Tribunals of Commerce; together with the text of the law; the most recent decisions of the Courts, and a glossary of French judicial terms. By LEOPOLD GOIRAND, Licencié en droit. In 1 vol. (850 pp.). Demy 8vo. 1880. 21. 28. Levi.-Vide "International Law." COMMON LAW.-Archbold's Practice of the Queen's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer Divisions of the High Court of Justice in Actions, etc., in which they have a common jurisdiction. Thirteenth Edition. By SAMUEL PRENTICE, Esq., one of Her Majesty's Counsel. 2 vols. Demy 8vo. 1879. 31. 38. Archibald's Country Solicitor's Practice; a Handbook of the Practice in the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice; with Statutes and Forms. By W. F. A. ARCHIBALD, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Author of "Forms of Summonses and Orders, with Notes for use at Judges' Chambers." Royal12mo. 1881. 11. 5s. "We are much mistaken if it does not become as widely used among the profession as the best known editions of the Judicature Acts. In every place in which Its arrangement

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we have tested the work we find it thoroughly trustworthy. is excellent, and altogether it is likely enough to become a popular solicitors' handybook" The Times, January 7, 1882.

"We have no doubt that it will meet with due appreciation at the hands of both London and Country solicitors."-The Law Magazine, February, 1882.

"The author is to be very much complimented on this most careful and compre hensive manual. Admirably arranged and indexed."—Saturday Review

December 3, 1881.

Mr. Archibald has succeeded

"The commentary is extremely well written in producing a useful and well-arranged book.”—Solicitor's Journal. Ball's Short Digest of the Common Law; being the Principles of Torts and Contracts. Chiefly founded upon the works of Addison, with Illustrative Cases, for the use of Students. By W. EDMUND BALL, LL.B., late "Holt Scholar " of Gray's Inn, Barrister-at-Law and Midland Circuit. Demy 8vo. 1880. 16s. "The principles of the law are very clearly and concisely stated. '—Law Journal. Bullen and Leake.-Vide "Pleading.' Chitty.-Vide "Forms." Prentice.-Vide "Action." Shirley. Vide "Leading Cases."

Foulkes.-Vide "Action."

148.

Smith's Manual of Common Law.-For Practitioners and Students. Comprising the fundamental principles and the points most usually occurring in daily life and practice. By JOSIAH W. SMITH, B.C.L., Q.C. Ninth Edition. 12mo. 1880. COMMONS AND INCLOSURES.-Chambers' Digest of the Law relating to Commons and Open Spaces, including Public Parks and Recreation Grounds, with various official documents; precedents of by-laws and regulations. The Statutes in full and brief notes of leading cases. By GEORGE F. CHAMBERS, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Imperial 8vo. 1877. 68. 6d. COMPANY LAW-Palmer's Private Companies, their Formation and Advantages; or, How to Convert your Business into a Private Company, and the benefit of so doing. With Notes on "Single Ship Companies." Fourth Edition. By F. B. PALMER, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Author of "Company Precedents." 12mo. 1883. Net, 28.

Palmer.-Vide "Conveyancing."

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COMPANY LAW.-Continued.

Palmer's Shareholders' and Directors' Legal
Companion.-A Manual of every-day Law and Practice for
Promoters, Shareholders, Directors, Secretaries, Creditors and Solici-
tors of Companies, under the Companies' Acts, 1862 to 1880.
Fourth Edition. With an Appendix on the Conversion of Business
Concerns into Private Companies. By F. B. PALMER, Esq., Bar-
rister-at-Law. 12mo. 1883.
Net, 2s. 6d.

Thring.-Vide "Joint Stocks." CONTINGENT REMAINDERS.-An Epitome of Fearne on Contingent Remainders and Executory Devises. Intended for the Use of Students. By W. M. Č. Post 8vo. 1878. 68. 6d. "The student will find a perusal of this epitome of great value to him.”—Law Journal. CONTRACTS.-Addison on Contracts.-Being a Treatise on the Law of Contracts. Eighth Edition. By HORACE SMITH, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Lincoln, Author of "A Treatise on the Law of Negligence," &c. Royal 8vo. 1883. 21. 108.

"To the present editor must be given all praise which untiring industry and intelligent research can command. He has presented the profession with the law brought down to the present date clearly and fully stated.”—Law Times, February 17, 1883.

Fry.-Vide "Specific Performance."

1l. 188.

Leake on Contracts.-An Elementary Digest of the Law
of Contracts (being a new edition of "The Elements of the Law of
Contracts"). By STEPHEN MARTIN LEAKE, Barrister-at-
Law. 1 vol. Demy 8vo. 1878.
Pollock's Principles of Contract.-Being a Treatise
on the General Principles relating to the Validity of Agreements
in the Law of England. Third Edition, revised and partly re-
written. By FREDERICK POLLOCK, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq..
Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1881.

11. 88.

The late Lord Chief Justice of England in his judgment in Metropolitan Railway Company v. Brogden and others, said, "The Law is well put by Mr. Frederick Pollock in his very able and learned work on Contracts."-The Times. "We have nothing but praise for this (third) edition. The material recent cases have been added and the whole work has been carefully revised."—Solicitors' Journal. "A work which, in our opinion, shows great ability, a discerning intellect, a comprehensive mind, and painstaking industry."-Law Journal.

"For the purposes of the student there is no book equal to Mr. Pollock's." "He has succeeded in writing a book on Contracts which the working lawyer will find as useful for reference as any of its predecessors, and which at the same time will give the student what he will seek for in vain elsewhere, a complete rationale of the law."Law Magazine and Review.

Smith's Law of Contracts. - Seventh Edition. By V.T.THOMPSON, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1878. 17. 1s. CONVEYANCING.-Dart.-Vide "Vendors and Purchasers." Dawson's Synopsis of the Conveyancing and Law of Property Act, 1881; with Index and Forms. By J. W. DAWSON, Solicitor. 1881. Net, 2s. 6d, Harris and Clarkson's Conveyancing and Law of Property Act, 1881, and the Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874; with Introduction, Notes and Copious Index. By W. MANNING HARRIS, M.A., and THOMAS CLARKSON, M.A., of Lincoln's Inn, Barristers-at-Law, and Fellows of King's College, Cambridge. Demy 8vo. 1882.

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"The notes in this volume are more copious and exhaustive than those in any other edition of these Acts which has at present appeared."-The Law Journal, Jan. 28, 1882. * All standard Law Works are kept in Stock, in law calf and other bindings.

CONVEYANCING.—Continued.

Greenwood's Manual of Conveyancing.—A Manual of the Practice of Conveyancing, showing the present Practice relating to the daily routine of Conveyancing in Solicitors' Offices. To which are added Concise Common Forms and Precedents in Conveyancing. Seventh Edition. Including a Supplement written with special reference to the Acts of 1882, and an Appendix, comprising the Order under the Solicitors' Remuneration Act, 1881, with Notes thercon. Edited by HARRY GREENWOOD, M.A., Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1882.

The Supplement may be had separately. Price 28.

168.

"The Author has carefully worked the provisions of the Act into his text, calling special attention to the effect of those sections which make absolute changes in the law, as distinguished from those which are merely optional for adoption or exclusion." -The Law Magazine, February, 1882.

It is,

"We should like to see it, or some such work, placed by his principal in the hands of every articled clerk, at a very early period of his articles. altogether, one of the most useful practical works we have ever seen.. Invaluable for general purposes.”—Indermaur's Law Student's Journal.

Humphry's Common Precedents in Convey-
ancing. Adapted to the Conveyancing Acts, 1881-82, and the
Settled Land Act, 1882, &c., together with the Acts, an Introduction,
and Practical Notes. Second Edition. By HUGH M HUM.
PHRY, M.A., of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy
8vo. 1882.
12s. 6d.

"The collection of Precedents is sufficiently comprehensive for ordinary use, and is supplemented by concise foot notes mainly composed of extracts from statutes neccssary to be borne in mind by the draftsman."-Law Ma azine. "A work that we think the profession will appreciate."-Law Times.

Palmer's Company Precedents. For use in relation
to Companies subject to the Companies' Acts, 1862 to 1880.
Arranged as follows :-Agreements, Memoranda and Articles of
Association, Prospectus, Resolutions, Notices, Certificates, Deben-
tures, Petitions, Orders, Reconstruction, Amalgamation, Arrange-
ments, Private Acts. With Copious Notes. Second Edition. By
FRANCIS BEAUFORT PALMER, of the Inner Temple, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1881.
11. 10s.

"To those concerned in getting up companies, the assistance given by Mr. Palmer must be very valuable, because he does not confine himself to bare precedents, but by intelligent and learned commentary lights up, as it were, each step that he takes. There is an elaborate index."-Law Times.

"To those who are acquainted with the first edition we recommend the second edition as a great improvement.”—Law Journal.

Prideaux's Precedents in Conveyancing.-With Dissertations on its Law and Practice. Twelfth Edition. Thoroughly revised and adapted to the Conveyancing Acts, 1881, 1882, the Settled Land Act, 1882, the Married Women's Property Act, 1882, and the Bills of Sale Act, 1882. By FREDERICK PRI DEAUX, late Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property to the Inns of Court, and JOHN WHITCOMBE, Esqrs., Barristers-at-Law. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. 1883. (Just ready.) 37. 10. "The most useful work out on Conveyancing."-Law Journal. "This work is accurate, concise, clear, and comprehensive in scope, and we know of no treatise upon conveyancing which is so generally useful to the practitioner."— Law Times, March 24, 1888.

"The conciseness and scientific precision of these Precedents of the Future are at once pleasing and startling. The Valuable Dissertations on the law and practice, which have always formed a feature of these volumes, have been revised thoroughly."-Law Magazine.

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