Jan. 5, 1867. Court Papers. c. 35, and 23 & 24 Vict. c. 38), in continuation of last Advanced Course. On Entails, the Law of Fines and Recoveries, and the changes effected by the Act for their Abolition. In the Elementary Private Classes the Reader will continue his course of Real Property Law, using the work of Mr. Joshua Williams as a Text-book; and in the Advanced Private Classes he will discuss and explain the form, construction, and operation of the documents which are in most frequent use in Conveyancing Practice. JurisprudencE, CIVIL, AND INTERNATIONAL LAW. The Reader on Jurisprudence, Civil, and International Law proposes, in the ensuing Educational Term, to deliver Six Public Lectures upon the following subjects: 1. The History of the Roman Law, from the Reigns of the Antonines until the Death of Justinian, with a Description of the Composition of the Corpus Juris Civilis. 2. A Comparison of the Laws of Rome, England, and France relating to the Disposition of Property by Testament. 3. On Fraud (Dolus Malus), Duress (Metus), and Mistake (Error). 4. Domicil. In his Private Class, the Reader will continue the Course of Roman Civil Law, with a discussion of the Roman Law relating to Property, using Sandars' Edition of Justinian's Institutes, and the Systema Juris Romani of Mackeldey as Text-books, and contrast with the modern French Law upon the same head. The Reader, in his Private Class, will also discuss | points of International Law relating to the Rights and Duties of Neutrals, using the work of Wheaton as the Text-book, and referring to the works of the principal modern Jurists, the decisions of the Admiralty and Prize Courts of England and America, the Debates in Parliament, and State Papers relating to the cases under discussion. COMMON-LAW CAUSE LISTS, HILARY TERM, 1867. Court of Queen's Bench. NEW TRIALS. FOR JUDGMENT. Readhead v. Midland FOR ARGUMENT. Lancast.-Martin v. Smalley Reni v. Lade & ors. Glamorgan-Reg. v. Dickson Northumb.-Hughes v. Stra- Victoria Doubble v. Pulbrook Moved Mich. Term, 1866. way Co. Midd.-Woolford v. Wright Mitchener v. Hamilton Grinoldi v. London General Omnibus Co. (Limit.) Chester-Johnson v. London and North-western Railway Co. Cornw.-Grenfell and Wife v. Derby-Cutts v. Ward Manch.-Ogle v. Earl Vane Evans & ors. v. Cooper Le Strange v. Rowe Kent-Tongue v. Plumstead Surrey-Normile v. Braby Emanuel v. Great Western Railway Co. Carmarth.-Stepney v. Burry Port Valley Railway Co. Cardiff-Worthington & an. v. Rhymney Railway Co. Tried during Term. Midd.-Smith v. Bill & an. Baker v. Stephens, SPECIAL PAPER. murrers. Injuries to Relative Rights cognisable in Courts of Those marked thus are Special Cases, and thus † De- In treating the above subject will be noticed, the relation of-(1). Master and Servant. (2). Husband and Wife. (3). Parent and Child. (4). Guardian and Ward. Advanced Course. Mercantile Instruments in ordinary use:1. Negotiable Instruments. 2. Guarantees. 3. Policies of Insurance. With his Private Classes, the Reader will examine in detail the Subjects above specified-especially directing attention to the Rules of Evidence ordinarily applicable in Courts of Law, and the Pleadings in Reported Cases. The undermentioned books will be referred to: Elementary Class.-Blackstone's Commentaries (21st ed.), vol. 1, cc. 14-17 inclusive. Advanced Class.-Smith's Leading Cases and Mercantile Law; Byles on Bills and Notes; and Arnould on Marine Insurance. By order of the Council, (Signed) WESTBURY, Chairman. FOR JUDGMENT. +Ecclesiastical Commission- FOR ARGUMENT. †Tydeman v. Carne (Stands +Hetherington v. Hicks (St. tKeyes & an. v. Edwards & In re Sparke v. Hollings worth *Lord Fitzhardinge v. Prit- *Hemsworth v. Limner *Proudfoot v. Montefiore, Alston & an. v. Bagshaw *Panama, &c. Co. v. Lord Kennedy *Gell v. Mayor of Birmingham *Lord Kennedy v. Panama | *London and Brighton Rail- Devonshire ..... &c. Co. +Bovill v. Bird Thomas v. Davies (App. from County Court, Pembroke) *Smith v. Western Counties Manure Co. (Limited) +Alston v. Rayner *Overseers of Manchester v. Company of Proprietors of Rochdale Canal *Hichens v. Bolitho & an. *Rushton v. Davenport +Scott v. Metropolitan Railway Co. *Davies v. Venallt Steam Coal Co. (Limited) *Fulk v. Metropolitan Board of Works †Taylor v. Clark +Bailey v. Bowen +Anna Moria Mining Co. (Limited) v. Cambrian Railways Co. way Co. v. London, Chatham, and Dover Railway Co. +Playford v. United Kingdom Electric Telegraph Co. (Limited) *Clapp & an. v. Great Western Railway Co. +Round & an. v. Payne & an. Cardiff ........ †Erwood v. Millar Sanders v. London & Northwestern Railway Co. (App. from County Court, Lancaster) †Gardiner v. Wilson Taylor v. Barnsley (App. from County Court, York) †Hogan v. London & Provincial Starch Co. (Limited) †Pulley v. Hunt. ENLARGED RULES. First Day. Mitchell v. Lee Reg. v. Ames. CROWN PAPER. Hornby v. Close. Reg. v. Lord Mayor of the City of London. Churchwardens of Easton v. Churchwardens of St. Mary, Marlborough. Hodgson v. Liverpool New Market Co. Gloucestershire.. Great Western Railway Co. v. Overseers of the Parish of Badgeworth. Liverpool ...... Lincolnshire.... Green v. Great Northern Railway Co. Buckinghamshire Reg. v. Wycomb Railway Co. Metropolitan Po-Vestry of the Parish of St. George-thelice District.. Martyr, Southwark, v. Pethebridge. Brighton Brighton Local Board of Health v. Stenning. ...... Reg. v. Inhabitants of the parish of Sherford & ors. Knowles. Guardians of the Northwich Union & ors., Chester. Watson. Bowling v. Bailey. Reg. v. Great Western Railway Co. Court of Common Pleas. NEW TRIALS. FOR ARGUMENT. Moved Mich. Term, 1863. Midd.-Packer & an. v. The Great Western Railway Co. (To stand over till Beal v. South Devon Railway Co. in the House of Lords is disposed of) Moved Hil. Term, 1866. Midd.-Gilbert v. Hassall (Proceedings stayed by injunction from the Court of Chancery) Moved Easter Term, 1866. Beds.-Beckill v. Midland Railway Co. (To stand over till case in House of Lords is disposed of) Manchester-Negroponte v. Crossley & ors. (To stand over for argument) Moved Mich. Term, 1866. Midd.-White v. Fenn Gladman v. Johnson Giles v. Dunn & Co. (Limited) Lond.-Hillman v. Medcalf Chapman v. Shepherd Thursday, Jan. 17. Johnson & an. v. Royal Mail Steam-packet Co. (Case at Nisi Prius) Consolidated Bank (Limited) v. Smith (D.) Mills v. Mayor of Colchester (Case at Nisi Prius) National Discount Co. (Limited) v. Contract Corporation (Limited) (D., deft.'s Co. being wound up. To stand over) Contract Corporation (Limit.) v. Bateman (D., pltff.'s Co. being wound up. To stand over) Myers v. Wigram (D, stand Nicholson v. Reynolds (D.) Ralli & an. v. Schofield & an. (Case at Nisi Prius) Wlliiams & an. v. Cadbury & an. (Case by order) Derbyshire v. Christie (D.) Clarke v. Cosens (D.) Shropshire Union Railway & Canal Co. v. North Stafford- Stranks v. St. John (D.) Monday, Jan. 21. litan Railway Co. (D.) Grant v. Millar & Wife (D.) Thursday, Jan. 24. Lilwall v. Dicey (D.) Moss Chester-Simcock v. Lee (To stand over for parties to arrange) Moved Mich. Term, 1866. Carlisle-Leconfield v. Dixon Manchester-Coddington & ors. v. Paleologo & an. FOR ARGUMENT. Moved Hil. Term, 1864. Liverp.-Brabner v. Macann (To stand over till special case settled) Moved Hil. Term, 1866. Lond.-Juniper v. Vestry of Bermondsey (To stand over till after the decision of a case in error) Moved Easter Term, 1866. Lond.-General Steam Navigation Co. v. British Colonial Steam Ship Co. (To stand over till after argument of special case) Noble & an. v. Trueman & an. Nisi Prius. Middlesex, first Sitting. Middlesex, second Sitting. Middlesex, third Sitting. TRIALS. Moved Mich. Term, 1866. Lond.-Hirst v. Sheppard Norwich-Emery v. Pinker Liverp.-Johnston v. Ker shaw Buckle v. Knoop Knoop v. Buckle Liverp.—Adelphi Bank (Limited) v. Johnson The causes in the list for each of the above sitting days in term, if not disposed of on those days, will be tried by adDawber & Wife v. Lan- journment on the days following each of such sitting days. Holmes v. Rhodes on provisions against, 319, 352 effect of appointment in overreaching title of assignee in ΑΡΡΟΙΝΤΜENT. Doctrine of relation to instruments ARBITRATION. On the obligation to refer disputes with ASSETS. Whether an appointment by a married woman ASSIGNMENT of a lease by estoppel, 91 ASSOCIATION OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL v. UPTON. Case of, 444 BANKRUPTCY. Right of assignee to property appointed on pleading a deed of assignment in the county court, BANKRUPTCY LAW AMENDMENT BILL stated, 175 BILLS IN PROGRESS―(continued). law of capital punishment amendment, 145 bankruptcy law amendment, 175 companies act amendment, 204 BILLS OF EXCHANGE. On the classification of, for dis- BRIDGMAN, SIR O. Case and opinion of, as to a local custom, 103 BUILDING SOCIETY. On the obligation to refer disputes, 399 CHAMBERS. On the equity practice before the chief clerks CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE. Proceedings of association CHANCERY, COURT OF. Summary of proceedings in the papers and discussion at the Social Science Congress, 402 437 on the choice between a code and a digest, 451, 483, 499 notice of an article on, by Mr. C. S. Greaves, 483, 422 BAR. On the call of Judah Philip Benjamin without keep- COMMONS. On public rights of recreation in, 79 ing his terms, 238 COMPANIES. On the forms of contracts by; provisions of on the construction put on the word "contributory" in ib. on the rights of a contributory who is also a creditor, COMPANIES ACT (1862) AMENDMENT BILL, stated, 204 COMPENSATION for obstruction of traffic by the exercise CONDITIONS OF SALE. Concealing defect. Case of Ed- CURRENCY. On the different theories as to the issue of CONTRACTS. Effect of accident rendering performance on the doctrine, that a person cannot recover for an CONTRACTS BY COMPANIES. On the forms of, 279 CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES. On certain decisions on the Vesting order under Trustee Act, 1850. Letter of C. M. on the arrangement and printing of the letter of B. on the practice before the chief clerk in letter of an East Anglian county court judge on the letter of Alexander Heslop, Esq., Attorney-General of letter from Mr. Twopeny on the case of Twopeny v. COUNCIL OF LEGAL EDUCATION. On the conduct of, with respect to the case of Mr. Homersham Cox. COUNSEL. On the authority of, in conducting a cause, 163 COURTS.-See COURT PAPERS, RULES AND ORDERS. on the practice before the chief clerks in equity, 83 equity cause lists, Hilary Term, 1866; 17 equity cause lists, sittings after Hilary Term, 1866; 58 common law cause lists, Easter Term, 1866; 142, 166 equity sittings, Trinity Term, 188 common law cause lists, Trinity Term, 204, 228 common law sittings, Trinity Term, 206 equity cause lists, Trinity Term, 213 equity sittings after Trinity Term, 245 equity cause lists after Trinity Term, 256 equity cause lists, sittings after Michaelmas Term, 462 On the right to have it entered on the record of indefea- bank notes, 477 on the Bank Charter Act, 200 CUSTOM. On public rights of recreation on open and waste case, and opinion of Sir O. Bridgman as to a local cus- DAMAGES for breach of contract. On the rule for deter- against owner of land for injury by reason of acts done DANA, RICHARD H. His edition of Wheaton's Interna- DEBTOR AND CREDITOR. Deed of arrangement a de- arrangements by deed. Computation of three-fourths in DELANEY v. DELANEY. Case of, 430 on Lord Westbury's utterances as to a digest and a code, Mr. P. F. White's remarks on, 112 argument of Mr. C. S. Greave's against, considered, 483 DISCOUNTING. On the classification of bills, with re- DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES, COURT OF. DOMICIL. With reference to liability to succession duty, DOWER. Succession duty, in respect of, 73 EASEMENTS. Rights of water; case of Nuttall v. Brace- on riparian rights in general, 359, 429 right to support of soil and buildings, 411, 429 EDWARDS v. WICK WAR. Case of, 35 ELECTION. Qualification to vote by holding land mort- ENGLISH INFORMATION. Rules of Court for regulating EQUITY CHIEF CLERKS. On the practice before, 83 FIRE INSURANCE. Liability in case of damage by ex- FLETCHER v. RYLANDS. Case of, 375, 427 COVENANT TO SETTLE AFTER-ACQUIRED PRO- FORESHORES. On the expediency of supporting the PERTY. Separate estate, 453 Crown rights in, 461 |