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ENCYCLOPÆDIA

OF THE

LAWS OF ENGLAND

VOLUME XIII

EDITORS

A. WOOD RENTON, Esq., PUISNE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT

OF CEYLON

MAX. A. ROBERTSON, Esq., OF THE INNER TEMPLE AND THE MIDLAND CIRCUIT, BARRISTER-AT-LAW

Printed by WILLIAM GREEN & SONS, Edinburgh
November 1908

OF THE

LAWS OF ENGLAND

WITH FORMS AND PRECEDENTS

BY THE

MOST EMINENT LEGAL AUTHORITIES

SECOND EDITION

REVISED AND ENLARGED

VOLUME XIII

REVIVOR TO TASMANIA

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THE AUTHORS OF THE PRINCIPAL ARTICLES IN THIS

VOLUME ARE AS FOLLOWS:

[Square brackets indicate that the article has not been revised by the original author. In these articles square brackets throughout the text indicate new matter added to the original article.]

An asterisk (*) indicates that Forms or Precedents are appended to the article.

Rhodesia.-Alexander Pulling.

Riot.-W. F. Craies.

Ritual.-C. S. Jackson. [J. S. Henderson.]

Rivers Conservancy.-Urquhart A. Forbes.

Rivers International.-Sir Thomas Barclay, Knt. [G. H. B. Kenrick.]

Rivers Pollution.-J. V. Vesey FitzGerald, K.C.

Roman Catholic.-G. B. M. Coore. [J. S. Henderson.]

Royal Charter.-J. S. Henderson.

Royal Family.-J. E. R. V. Stephens. [Geoffrey Ellis.]

Royal Supremacy.-G. G. Phillimore.

Rule of the Road.-C. E. Lloyd. [N. G. L. Child.]

Rules; Rules of Court.-C. Burney, one of the Masters of the Supreme Court of Judicature.

Russia.-Alexander Pulling.

St. Lucia.-Alexander Pulling.

St. Vincent.-Alexander Pulling.

Sale by the Court.-C. Burney, one of the Masters of the Supreme Court of Judi

cature.

Sale of Goods.-W. Bowstead.

Salmon Fishery.-W. F. Craies.

Salvage.-G. G. Phillimore.

Savings Bank.-Urquhart A. Forbes.

Schoolmaster and Pupil.-W. Bowstead.

Scire Facias.-F. H. Short, of the Crown Office.

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