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AGRICULTURAL LAW-Continued.

Cooke's Treatise on the Law and Practice of Agricultural Tenancies.-New edition, in great part rewritten with especial reference to Unexhausted Improvements, with Modern Forms and Precedents. By G. PRIOR GOLDNEY, of the Western Circuit, and W. RUSSELL GRIFFITHS, LL.B., of the Midland Circuit, Barristers-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1882. 17. 18. Griffith's Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1883, containing an Introduction; a Summary of the Act, with Notes; the complete Text of the Act, with Forms, and a specimen of an Award under the Act. By W. RUSSELL GRIFFITHS LL.B., of the Midland Circuit. Uniform with "Cooke's Agricul tural Tenancies." Demy 8vo. 1883. Spencer's Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1883, with Explanatory Notes and Forms; together with the Ground Game Act, 1880. Forming a Supplement to "Dixon's Law of the Farm." By AUBREY J. SPENCER, B.A., Esq. Barrister-at-Law, and late Holder of Inns of Court Studentship. Demy 8vo. 1883. 6s. "The general effect of the Act of 1883 is clearly and concisely stated in the Introduction, and the annotation of both Acts is very well done. Thirty-nine forms are given, and a good index."—Law Times.

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ANNUAL DIGEST.-Mews'.-Vide "Digest."
ARBITRATION.-Russell's Treatise on the Power and

Duty of an Arbitrator, and the Law of Submissions and Awards; with an Appendix of Forms, and of the Statutes relating to Arbitration. By FRANCIS RUSSELL, Esq., M.A., Barrister-at-Law. Sixth Edition. By the Author and HERBERT RUSSELL,Esq.,Barrister-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1882.36& "The cases are carefully collected, and their effect is clearly and shortly given. This edition may be commended to the profession as comprehensive accurate and practical.' -Solicitors Journal. ARTICLED CLERKS.-Rubinstein and Ward's Articled Clerks' Handbook.-Being a Concise and Practical Guide to all the Steps Necessary for Entering into Articles of Clerkship, passing the Preliminary, Intermediate, Final, and Honours Examinations, obtaining Admission and Certificate to Practise, with Notes of Cases, Suggestions as to Mode of Reading and Books to be read during Articles, and an Appendix. Third Edition. By J. S. RUBINSTEIN and S. WARD, Solicitors. 12mo. 1881. 48. "No articled clerk should be without it." -Law Times.

Shearwood.-Vide "Examination Guides."

ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION.-Palmer.- Vide "Conveyancing." ASSETS, ADMINISTRATION OF.- Eddis' Principles of the Administration of Assets in Payment of Debts. By ARTHUR SHELLY EDDIS, one of Her Majesty's Counsel. Demy 8vo. 1880. 68. AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES.-Wood's Laws of the Australasian Colonies as to the Administration and Distribution of the Estate of Deceased Persons; with a Preliminary Part on the Foundation and Boundaries of those Colonies, and the Law in force in them. By JOHN DENNISTOUN WOOD, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 12mo. 1884. 68. AVERAGE. Hopkins' Hand-Book of Average, to which is added a chapter on Arbitration.-Fourth Edition. By MANLEY HOPKINS, Esq., Author of "A Manual of Marine Insurance," &c. Demy 8vo. 1884. 11. 18. "The work is eminently practical, and exhibits the results of practical experience in every branch of the subject with which it deals, and the book may properly find its place in the library of every lawyer who occupies himself with ships and shipping."-Law Journal:

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AVERAGE-Continued.

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Lowndes' Law of General Average.-English and Foreign. Fourth Edition. By RICHARD LOWNDES. Author of "The Law of Marine Insurance," &c. (In preparation.) BALLOT.-FitzGerald's Ballot Act.-With an INTRODUCTION. Forming a Guide to the Procedure at Parliamentary and Municipa Elections. Second Edition. By GERALD A. R. FITZGERALD, M.A., Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Fcap. 8vo. 1876. 58. 6d. BANKING.-Walker's Treatise on Banking Law. Second Edition. By J. D. WALKER, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1885.

"An able and concise treatise. one of much general interest.

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15s.

The chapter on Principal and Surety is The style is clear and precise."-Law Times.

BANKRUPTCY.-Chitty's Index, Vol. I.-Vide "Digests." Gray's Bankruptcy Manual.-The Bankruptcy Act, 1882, and the Rules, Orders, Forms and Scales thereunder, with short Notes, giving cross-references, and References for all the Reported Decisions, an Introduction, showing the Changes effected by the Act, an Analysis of the Act, &c., and a Full Index. Second Edition. By GEO. G. GRAY, LL.D., Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1884. 12s. 6d.

Haynes' Lectures on Bankruptcy; originally delivered before the members of the Liverpool Law Students' Association. By JOHN F. HAYNES, LL.D., Author of the "Student's Statutes," the "Student's Leading Cases," &c. Royal 12mo. 1884. 58. "Well worthy of the student's perusal.”—Solicitors' Journal,

11. 5s.

Joel's Manual of Bankruptcy and Bills of Sale Law, with analytical Notes to the Bankruptcy Act, 1883, and references to the leading Cases in Bankruptcy, under the 1849, 1861 and 1869 Acts, and the Bills of Sale Acts, 1854, 1866, 1878, and 1882, and Debtors Acts, 1869 and 1878, together with Rules, Orders, and Forms, &c. By J. EDMONDSON JOEL, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1884. Lawrance's Precedents of Deeds of Arrangement between Debtors and their Creditors; including Forms of Resolutions for Compositions and Schemes of Arrangement under the Bankruptcy Act, 1883. Second Edition. With Introductory Chapters. By GEORGE WOODFORD LAWRANCE, M.A., Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1886. 78. 6d. "Will be of much use to the practitioner."-Law Quarterly Review, April, 1886. "A small but useful collection of precedents by a draftsman very familiar with the ubject."-Law Journal.

Rigg's Bankruptcy Act, 1883, and the Debtors
Act, 1869, with the Rules and Forms belong-
ing thereto, and the Bills of Sale Acts, 1878 and
1882. Edited with a Commentary. By JAMES MCMULLEN
RIGG, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 12mo. 1884. 10s. 6d.
Willis' Law and Practice in Bankruptcy under
the Bankruptcy Act of 1883, and the Rules
and Forms, with Notes. By E. COOPER WILLIS Esq.,
one of Her Majesty's Counsel, assisted by A. R. WHITEWAY,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1884.
17. 10s.

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BANKRUPTCY.-Continued.

Williams' Law and Practice in Bankruptcy. Comprising the Bankruptcy Act, 1883, the Bankruptcy Rules, 1886, the Debtors Acts, 1869, 1878, and the Bills of Sale Acts, 1878 and 1882. Fourth Edition. By R. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, W. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, and EDWARD WM. HANSELL, Esqrs., Barristers-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1886.

28s. "The volume is brought quite up to date, and we can recommend it as a safe and useful guide to practitioners."-Law Quarterly Review, January, 1887.

"Is a work of authority, and it expounds the principles affecting bankruptcy jurisdiction, lays dowu the law, and supports all propositions by decided cases, which are digested with neatness and accuracy. In this fourth edition the author and editors have brought everything up to the date of publication, and the edition will sustain, if not increase, the reputation of its predecessors."-Law Times, December. BILLS OF EXCHANGE. — Chalmers' Law of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, and Cheques. Third Edition. By His Honour Judge CHALMERS. Demy 8vo. (In the press.) BILLS OF LADING.-A Treatise on the Law of Bills of Lading. By EUGENE LEGGETT, Solicitor and Notary Public. Demy 8vo. 1880.

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Wood.- Vide "Mercantile Law." 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, together with an Appendix of Precedents, Rules of Court, Forms, and Statutes. Second Edition. By EDWARD WILLIAM FITHIAN, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 12mo. 1884.

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"The notes appear thoroughly reliable."- Law Times. "Mr. Fithian's book will maintain a high place among the most practically useful editions of the Bills of Sale Acts."- Law Magazine.

Joel.-Vide "Bankruptcy." BOOK-KEEPING.-Matthew Hale's System of Book

keeping for Solicitors, containing a list of all books necessary, with a comprehensive description of their objects and uses for the purpose of Drawing Bills of Costs and the rendering of Cash Accounts to clients; also showing how to ascertain profits derived from the business; with an Appendix. Demy 8vo. 1884. 58. 6d. "We think this is by far the most sensible, useful, practical little work on Solicitors' book-keeping that we have seen."-Law Students' Journal. BUILDING SOCIETIES.-Wurtzburg on Building Socie

ties. The Acts relating to Building Societies, comprising the Act of 1836 and the Building Societies Acts, 1874, 1875, 1877, and 1884, and the Treasury Regulations, 1884, with an Introduction, copious Notes, and Precedents of Rules and Assurances. By E. A. WURTZBURG, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 12mo. 1886. 7s. 6d. "Mr. Wurtzburg's work is clearly and sensibly done."-Law Quarterly Revie. "The work presents in brief, clear, and convenient form the whole law relating to Building Societies." CANALS.-Webster's Law Relating to Canals: Com

prising a Treatise on Navigable Rivers and Canals; and including all Legislation to the close of the last Session of Parliament, together with the Procedure and Practice in Private Bill Legislation; with a coloured Map of the existing Canals and Navigations in England and Wales. By ROBERT G. WEBSTER, LL.B., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1885.. 1l. 18. CARRIERS.-Browne on Carriers.-A Treatise on the Law of Carriers of Goods and Passengers by Land and Water. By J. H. B. BROWNE, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1873. 188. All standard Law Works are kept in Stock, in law calf and other bindings.

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CARRIERS.-Continued.
Carver's Treatise on the Law relating to the
Carriage of Goods by Sea.-By THOMAS GILBERT
CARVER, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1885.

"A careful and accurate treatise."- Law Quarterly Review, No. 5.

328.

"There can be no question that Mr. Carver has produced a sound and useful treatise on the branch of mercantile law upon which he has set himself to write.Law Journal.

tioner.

"Part I. deals with the Contract, Part II. with the Voyage, and Part III. with the Delivery. All three subjects are treated with consummate care, added to a literary skill of no mean order. The work has the rare merit of being within the limits of a student's capacity, and at the same time useful to the Admiralty practi Mr. Carver has chosen the wise course of writing a book which is learned enough for the learned, and is yet intelligible to the unlearned."-Law Times. CHAMBER PRACTICE.-Archibald's Practice at Judges' Chambers and in the District Registries in the Queen's Bench Division, High Court of Justice; with Forms of Summonses and Orders. Second Edition. By W. F. A. ARCHIBALD, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and P. E. VIZARD, of the Summons and Order Department, Royal Courts of Justice. Royal 12mo. 1886.

158.

"Cannot fail to be of the greatest service to practitioners."-Solicitors' Journal. "In its present form it is undoubtedly a valuable handbook of the practice in the Queen's Bench Division Chambers, before either a jury or master, or before a district registrar. The work, as a whole, seems thoroughly complete."-Law Times. "Contains a great many forms of summonses and orders of much use to the practitioner. The comments on the law are in general clear and trustworthy."-Law Journal.

CHANCERY, and Vide "EQUITY.”

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. 2 vols. in 3 parts.
Demy 8vo. 1882-84.
61. 63.

"There is to be found, in every part of the book we have examined, evidence of great care. It is exactly what it professes to be-a concise and careful digest of the practice."-Solicitors' Journal.

A complete, trustworthy, and indispensable guide to the practice of the Chancery Division."-Law Times.

Daniell's Forms and Precedents of Proceed-
ings in the Chancery Division of the High
Court of Justice and on Appeal therefrom.
Fourth Edition. With Summaries of the Rules of the Supreme
Court, Practical Notes and References to the Sixth Edition of
'Daniell's Chancery Practice." By CHARLES BURNEY, B.A.
(Oxon.), a Chief Clerk of the Hon. Mr. Justice Chitty. Royal 8vo.
1885.
21. 10s.

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"Mr. Burney appears to have performed the laborious task before him with great success."-Law Journal.

"Many of the chapters have been revised by persons specially qualified to deal with their contents."-Law Quarterly Review, July, 1885.

Morgan's Chancery Acts and Orders.-The Statutes,
Rules of Court and General Orders relating to the Practice and
Jurisdiction of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice
and the Court of Appeal. With Copious Notes. Sixth Edition,
By the Right Hon. GEORGE OSBORNE MORGAN, one of
Her Majesty's Counsel, and E. A. WURTZBURG, Barrister-
at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1885.
1. 108.

"This work we have had in constant use for the last few weeks, and we have no hesitation in saying that the present state of the Harmonious Whole, so far as relates to the Chancery Division, is made to appear as intelligible as under the circumstances can reasonably be expected."-Law Quarterly Review, July, 1885.

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STEVENS AND SONS' LAW PUBLICATIONS.
CHANCERY.-Continued.

Peel's Chancery Actions.-A Concise Treatise
on the Practice and Procedure in Chancery
Actions under the Rules of the Supreme
Court, 1883.-Third Edition. By SYDNEY PEEL, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1883.
8s. 6d.

"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. CHARTER PARTIES.-Carver.-Vide “Carriers." Wood.- Vide

"Mercantile Law." COLLISIONS.-Lowndes' Admiralty Law of Collisions at Sea.-8vo. 1867.

73. 6d. Marsden's Treatise on the Law of Collisions at Sea. With an Appendix containing Extracts from the Merchant Shipping Acts, the International Regulations for preventing Collisions at Sea; and local Rules for the same purpose in force in the Thames, the Mersey, and elsewhere. Second Edition. By REGINALD G. MARSDEN, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1885. 16. 1s. COMMERCIAL LAW.-The 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, and a glossary of French judicial terms. By L. GOIRAND, Licencié en droit. Demy 8vo. 1880. 21. 28. COMMON LAW.-Allen.-Vide " Pleading."

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. Chitty's Archbold's Practice of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice and on Appeal therefrom to the Court of Appeal and House of Lords in Civil Proceedings. Fourteenth Edition. By THOS. WILLES CHITTY, assisted by J. ST. L. LESLIE, Esqrs., Barristers-atLaw. 2 Vols. Demy 8vo. 1885. 31. 13s. 6d. Chitty's Forms.-Vide "Forms." Fisher's Digest of Reported Decisions in all the Courts, with a Selection from the Irish; and references to the Statutes, Rules and Orders of Courts from 1756 to 1883. Compiled and arranged by JOHN MEWS, assisted by C. M. CHAPMAN, HARRY H. W. SPARHAM and A. H. TODD, Barristers-at-Law. In 7 vols. Royal 8vo. 1884. 12. 128. Annual Supplements for 1884. 12s. 6d. 1885. 15e. 1886. 15s. This latest Digest of Common-Law Cases (founded on Fisher's Digest, and covering the decisions down to 1884) is by far the best digest ever published.

It is superior to Harrison, and previous Editions of Fisher, because it has— 1. A new and better division into topics and sub-topics.

2. A more logical arrangement of cases under each topic.

3. A concise statement of facts, and a clear synopsis of the decision in each case.

4. A much more complete system of cross-references.

5. One alphabetical arrangement down to 1884.

This digest is so full, that it is almost equal to having a complete collec

tion of the English Common Law Reports.

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