DIARY.-Lawyer's Companion (The), Diary, and Law Directory for 1884.-For the use of the Legal Profession, Public Companies, Justices, Merchants, Estate Agents, Auctioneers, &c., &c. Edited by JOHN THOMPSON, of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law; and contains Tables of Costs in Convey. ancing, &c.; Monthly Diary of County, Local Government, and Parish Business; Oaths in Supreme Court; Summary of Legislation of 1883; Alphabetical Index to the Practical Statutes; a Copious Table of Stamp Duties; Legal Time, Interest, Discount, Income, Wages and other Tables; Probate, Legacy and Succession Duties; and a variety of matters of practical utility. PUBLISHED ANNUALLY. Thirty-eighth Issue. (Now ready.) Contains the most complete List published of the English Bar, and London and Country Solicitors, with date of admission and appointments, and is issued in the following forms, octavo size, strongly bound in cloth : 1. Two days on a page, plain . 2. The above, INTERLEAVED for ATTENDANCES 3. Two days on a page, ruled, with or without money columns 6. The above, INTERLEAVED for ATTENDANCES 9 6 7. Whole page for each day, ruled, with or without money cols. 8. The above, INTERLEAVED for ATTENDANCES 8 6 4. The above, INTERLEAVED for ATTENDANCES. 5. Whole page for each day, plain. 9. Three days on a page, ruled blue lines, without money cols. 10 6 5 0 The Diary contains memoranda of Legal Business throughout the Year. "An excellent work."-The Times. "A publication which has long ago secured to itself the favour of the profession, and which, as heretofore, justifies by its contents the title assumed by it."-Law Journal. "Contains all the information which could be looked for in such a work, and gives it in a most convenient form and very completely. We may unhesitatingly recommend the work to our readers."-Solicitors' Journal. "The Lawyer's Companion and Diary' is a book that ought to be in the possession of every lawyer, and of every man of business." "The Lawyer's Companion' is, indeed, what it is called, for it combines everything required for reference in the lawyer's office."-Law Times. "It is a book without which no lawyer's library or office can be complete."—Irish Law Times. DICTIONARY.-The Pocket Law Lexicon.-Explaining Technical Words, Phrases and Maxims of the English, Scotch and "A wonderful little legal Dictionary."-Indermaur's Law Students' Journal. Wharton's Law Lexicon.-Forming an Epitome of the "On almost every point both student and practitioner can gather information from this invaluable book, which ought to be in every lawyer's office."-Gibson's Law Notes. "As it now stands the Lexicon contains all it need contain, and to those who value such a work it is made more valuable still."-Law Times, June 2, 1883. *All standard Law Works are kept in Stock, in law calf and other bindings. DIGESTS.-Bedford.-Vide " Examination Guides." Volume II. is in the press, and will be issued shortly. 16s. Third Series, 1873 to 1876 inclusive, half-bound. Net, 1l. 11s. 6d. Ditto, ditto, for 1884. By E. W. D. MANSON and PROCTER The numbers are issued every alternate month. Each number contains a concise analysis of every case reported in the Law Reports, Law Journal, Weekly Reporter, Law Times, and the Irish Law Reports, up to and including the cases contained in the parts for the current month, with references to Text-books, Statutes, and the Law Reports Consolidated Digest, and an ALPHABETICAL INDEX of the subjects contained IN EACH NUMBER. DISCOVERY.-Hare's Treatise on the Discovery of Evidence.-Second Edition. By SHERLOCK HARE, Barrister-at-Law. Post 8vo. 1877. 128. Sichel and Chance's Discovery.-The Law relating to Interrogatories, Production, Inspection of Documents, and Discovery, as well in the Superior as in the Inferior Courts, together with an Appendix of the Acts, Forms and Orders. By WALTER S. SICHEL, M.A., and WILLIAM CHANCE, M.A., Esqrs., Barristers-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1883. 128. "The work will, we think, be very useful in practice, and may be confidentl recommended for use in judges' chambers."—Law Times. "It will be of much use to practitioners to be able to find, as we do in the work before us, an intelligent account of the whole set of decisions.”—Solicitors' Journal. "It is evident that this work is the result of much careful and painstaking research, and we can confidently recommend it as a careful and convenient compendium, and particularly as likely to be of material assistance to those who are much engaged in judges' chambers or in the county courts."-Law Magazine. *.* All standard Law Works are kept in Stock, in law calf and other bindings. DIVORCE.-Browne's Treatise on the Principles and Practice of the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes:-With the Statutes, Rules, Fees and Forms relating thereto. Fourth Edition. By GEORGE BROWNE, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1880. 17. 43. "The book is a clear, practical, and, so far as we have been able to test it, accurate exposition of divorce law and procedure."-Solicitors' Journal. DOMICIL.-Dicey on the Law of Domicil as a branch of the Law of England, stated in the form of Rules. By A. V. DICĚY, B.C.L., Barrister-at-Law. Author of "Rules for the Selection of Parties to an Action." Demy 8vo. 1879. 188. EASEMENTS.-Goddard's Treatise on the Law of Easements.-By JOHN LEYBOURN GODDARD, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Second Edition. Demy 8vo. 1877. 168. "The book is invaluable where the cases are silent the author has taken pains to ascertain what the law would be if brought into question."-Law Journal. "Nowhere has the subject been treated so exhaustively, and, we may add, so scientifically, as by Mr. Goddard. We recommend it to the most careful study of the law student, as well as to the library of the practitioner."—Law Times. ECCLESIASTICAL LAW.-Dodd's Burial and other Church Fees and the Burial Act, 1880 :-With Notes. By J. T. DODD, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 12mo. 1881. 48. Phillimore's (Sir R.) Ecclesiastical Law. The Ecclesiastical Law of the Church of England. With Supplement, containing the Statutes and Decisions to end of 1875. By the Right Hon. SIR ROBERT PHILLIMORE, D.C.L. 2 vols. 8vo. 1873-76. 31. 7s. 6d. ELECTIONS.-Carter's Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act, 1883, with Notes and an Index. Edited by JOHN CORRIE CARTER, Esq., Recorder of Stamford. Forming a Supplement to Rogers on Elections." Royal 12mo. 1883. 5s. "Mr. Carter's notes are explicit, and serve the useful purpose of clearly indicating all alterations in the law."-The Law Times. FitzGerald.-Vide "Ballot." Rogers on Elections, Registration, and Election "Petition has been added, setting forth the procedure and the decisions on that subject; and the statutes passed since the last edition are explained."-The Times. "A book of long standing and for information on the common law of elections, of which it contains a mine of extracts from and references to the older authorities, will always be resorted to."-Law Journal ELECTRIC LIGHTING.-Cunynghame's Treatise on the Law of Electric Lighting, with the Acts of Par- EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT.-Macdonell.-Vide "Master and Smith.-Vide "Negligence." All standard Law Works are kept in Stock, in law calf and other bindings. EQUITY, and Vide CHANCERY. Chitty's Index.- Vide “Digests." Seton's Forms of Decrees, Judgments, and Orders in the High Court of Justice and Courts of Appeal, having especial reference to the Chancery Division, with Practical Notes. Fourth Edition. By R. H. LEACH, Esq., Senior Registrar of the Chancery Division; F. G. A. WILLIAMS, of the Inner Temple, Esq.; and the late H. W. MAY, Esq.; succeeded by JAMES EASTWICK, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barristersat-Law. 2 vols. in parts. Royal 8vo. 1877-79. 41. 103. Vol. II., Parts 1 and 2, separately, price each 11. 10s. "The Editors of this new edition of Seton deserve much praise for what is almost, if not absolutely, an innovation in law books. In treating of any division of their subject they have put prominently forward the result of the latest decisions, settling the law so far as it is ascertained, thus avoiding much useless reference to older cases. There can be no doubt that in a book of practice like Seton, it is much more important to be able to see at once what the law is than to know how it has become what it is; and the Editors have evidently taken great pains to carry out this principle in presenting the law on each division of their labours to their readers."-The Times. "Of all the editions of 'Seton' this is the best. We can hardly speak too highly of the industry and intelligence which have been bestowed on the preparation of the notes."-Solicitors' Journal. "Now the book is before us complete; and we advisedly say complete, because it has scarcely ever been our fortune to see a more complete law book than this. Extensive in sphere, and exhaustive in treatise, comprehensive in matter, yet apposite in details, it presents all the features of an excellent work The index, extending over 278 pages, is a model of comprehensiveness and accuracy."-Law Journal. Smith's Manual of Equity Jurisprudence.A Manual of Equity Jurisprudence for Practitioners and Students, founded on the Works of Story, Spence, and other writers, and on more than a thousand subsequent cases, comprising the Fundamental Principles and the points of Equity usually occurring in General Practice. By JOSIAH W. SMITH, B.Č.L., Q.C. Thirteenth Edition. 12mo. 1880. 12s. 6d. "There is no disguising the truth; the proper mode to use this book is to learn its pages by heart."-Law Magazine and Review. "It will be found as useful to the practitioner as to the student."-Solicitors' Journal. Smith's Practical Exposition of the Principles of Equity, illustrated by the Leading Decisions thereon. For the use of Students and Practitioners. By H. ARTHUR SMITH, M.A., LL.B., Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1882. 20s. "The book seems to us to be one of great value to students."-Solicitors' Journal. "This is a most remarkable book, containing in a reasonable space more information, and that better arranged and conveyed, than almost any other law book of recent times which has come under our notice."-Saturday Review. EXAMINATION GUIDES.-Bedford's Guide to the Preliminary Examination for Solicitors.-Fourth Edition. 12mo. 1874. Net, 38. Bedford's Digest of the Preliminary Examination Questions in Latin Grammar, Arithmetic, French Grammar, History and Geography, with the Answers. Second Edition. Demy 8vo. 1882. 18s. Bedford's Preliminary Guide to Latin Grammar.-12mo. 1872. Net, 3s. Bedford's Student's Guide to Smith on Cón- EXAMINATION GUIDES.—Continued. 168. "Will furnish students with a large armoury of weapons with which to meet the attacks of the examiners of the Incorporated Law Society."-Law Times. 58. 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 Leading Cases," &c. Royal 12mo. 1884. Haynes and Nelham's Honours Examination Digest, comprising all the Questions in Conveyancing, Equity, Common Law, Bankruptcy, Probate, Divorce, Admiralty, and Ecclesiastical Law and Practice asked at the Solicitors' Honours Examinations since their establishment to the present time, with Answers thereto. By JOHN F. HAYNES, LL.D., Author of "Chancery Practice," "The Students' Leading Cases," &c., and THOMAS A. NELHAM, Solicitor (Honours). Demy 8vo. 1883. 15s. "Students going in for honours will find this one to their advantage."- Law Times. "Answers are appended which, judging from an examination of several of them, appear to be careful and accurate."-Solicitors' Journal. Shearwood's Law Student's Annual (Second Year). -Containing the Questions with short Answers to the Solicitor's and Bar Examinations, 1882-1883, with Remarks and Comments thereon. A list of Books suggested for Students, Cases and important Statutes for the year, Extracts from Law Students' Debating Societies, and the Prize Essay and Prize Answers to the Questions set last year. Edited by JOSEPH A. SHEARWOOD, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1884. "This is a book of a thorough character. Much care and labour have evidently been expended on the book, which will be found of great advantage to students."-Law Journal. 58. "We know of no other manual which contains the same quantity of information in such a concise form."-Solicitors' Journal. "The remarks on the examinations are very interesting, and there are some valuable hints as to what books the candidate for honours and a pass respectively should use."-Gibson's Law Notes. A few copies of the first issue may still be had, price 5s. Shearwood's Student's Guide to the Bar, the Solicitor's Intermediate and Final and the Universities Law Examinations.-With Suggestions as to the books usually read, and the passages therein to which attention should be paid. By JOSEPH A. SHEARWOOD, B.A., Esq., Barrister-at-law. 8vo. 1879. 5s. 6d. "Any student of average intelligence who conscientiously follows the path and obeys the instructions given him by the author, need not fear to present himself as a candidate for any of the examinations to which this book is intended as a guide."-Law Journal. EXECUTORS.-Macaskie's Treatise on the Law of Executors and Administrators, and of the Adminis tration of the Estates of Deceased Persons. With an Appendix of Statutes and Forms. By STUART CUNNINGHAM MACASKIE, of Gray's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1881. 10s. 6d. "An able summary of the law of administration, now forming one of the subjects set for the general examination for call to the bar." "Students may read the book with advantage as an introduction to 'Williams,' and by practitioners not possessing the larger work it will undoubtedly be found useful."-Law Journal. Williams' Law of Executors and Adminis- All standard Law Works are kept in Stock, in law calf and other bindings. |