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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 thereon. Edited by HARRY GREENWOOD, M.A., Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1882. 168.

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"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.

Humphry's Common Precedents in Conveyancing. 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. HUMPHRY, M.A., 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 necessary to be borne in mind by the draftsman."-Law Magazine.

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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.
17. 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 secon edition as a great improvement."-Law Journal.

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Prideaux's Precedents in Conveyancing.-With Dissertations on its Law and Practice. Twelfth Edition. roughly 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 PRIDEAUX, 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. 31. 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.

"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 horoughly." "-Law Magazine.

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CONVICTIONS.-Paley's Law and Practice of Summary Convictions under the Summary Jurisdiction Acts, 1848 and 1879; including Proceedings preliminary and subsequent to Convictions, and the responsibility of convicting Magistrates and their Officers, with Forms. Sixth Edition. By W. H. MACNAMARA, Esq., Barrister-at-LawDemy 8vo. 1879. 1l. 48.

Templer.-Vide "Summary Convictions."

Wigram.-Vide "Justice of the Peace." CORONERS.-Jervis on the Office and Duties of Coroners.-With Forms and Precedents. Fourth Edition. By R. E. MELSHEIMER, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Pos 8vo. 1880. 128. COSTS.-Morgan and Wurtzburg's Treatise on the Law of Costs in the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice.-Being the Second Edition of Morgan and Davey's Costs in Chancery. With an Appendix, containing Forms and Precedents of Bills of Costs. By the Right Hon. GEORGE OSBORNE MORGAN, one of Her Majesty's Counsel, Her Majesty's Judge Advocate General, and E. A. WURTZBURG, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1882.

308. "Cannot fail to be of use to solicitors and their Chancery managing clerks.”—Law Times. Scott's Costs in the High Court of Justice and other Courts. Fourth Edition. By JOHN SCOTT, of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Reporter of the Common Pleas Division. Demy 8vo. 1880. 17. 68. "Mr. Scott's introductory notes are very useful, and the work is now a compendium on the law and practice regarding coss, as well as a book of precedents."-Law Times. Scott's Costs in Bankruptcy and Liquidation under the Bankruptcy Act, 1869. Royal 12mo. 1873.

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Summerhays and Toogood's Precedents of
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Office; Lunacy; Arbitration under the Lands Clauses Consolidation
Act; the Mayor's Court, London; the County Courts; the Privy
Council; and on Passing Residuary and Succession Accounts; with
Scales of Allowances; Rules of Court relating to Costs; Forms of
Affidavits of Increase, and of Objections to Taxation. Fourth
Edition. By Wм. FRANK SUMMERHAYS, and THORNTON
TOOGOOD, Solicitors of the Supreme Court. Royal 8vo. 1883.
(Nearly ready.) 11. 88.

Webster's Parliamentary Costs.- Private Bills,
Election Petitions, Appeals, House of Lords. By EDWARD
WEBSTER, Esq., of the Taxing and Examiners' Office. Fourth
Edition. By C. CAVANAGH, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
of "The Law of Money Securities. Post 8vo. 1881.

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COUNTY COURTS.-Pitt-Lewis' County Court Practice.-A Complete Practice of the County Courts, including Admiralty and Bankruptcy, embodying the Acts, Rules, Forms and Costs, with Additional Forms and a Full Index. Second Edition. By G. PITT-LEWIS, of the Middle Temple and Western Circuit, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, sometime Holder of the Studentship of the Four Inns of Court, assisted by H. A. DE COLYAR, Esq., Barrister-atLaw. In 2 parts. Demy 8vo. 1883. 21. 10s.

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This Edition deals fully with the Employers' Liability Act, and is the only County Court Practice which contains the County Courts (Costs and Salaries) Act, 1882, the important legislation (as to Married Women's Property, Bills of Sale, Inferior Courts' Judgments, &c.) of the Session of 1882, and also the County Court Rules of March, 1883.

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CRIMINAL_LAW.-Archbold's Pleading and Evidence

in Criminal Cases.-With the Statutes, Precedents of
Indictments, &c., and the Evidence necessary to support them.
Nineteenth Edition. By WILLIAM BRUCE, Esq., Barrister-at-
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Roscoe's Digest of the Law of Evidence in
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Russell's Treatise on Crimes and Misdemea-
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"What better Digest of Criminal Law could we possibly hope for than 'Russell on Crimes?" "-Sir James Fitzjames Stephen's Speech on Codification.

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Shirley's Sketch of the Criminal Law.-By W.
SHIRLEY SHIRLEY, M.A., Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Author of
'Leading Cases made Easy," assisted by C. M. ATKINSON, M.A.,
B.C.L., Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1880.
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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 Conveyancing, &c.; a Digest of Useful Decisions on Costs; 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.

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DIGESTS.-Bedford.-Vide "Examination Guides." Chitty's Index to all the Reported Cases decided in the several Courts of Equity in England, the Privy Council, and the House of Lords, with a selection of Irish Cases, on or relating to the Principles, Pleading, and Practice of Equity and Bankruptcy; from the earliest period. The Fourth Edition, wholly revised, reclassified and brought down to the date of publication by WILLIAM FRANK JONES, B.C.L., M.A., and HENRY EDWARD HIRST, B.C.L., M.A., both of Lincoln's Inn, Esqrs., Barristers-at-Law. Volume I. Roy. 8vo. 1883. 17. 11s. 6d. *_* This Volume contains the Titles "Abandonment" to "Bankruptcy." The Title Bankruptcy is a Complete Digest of all cases, including the Decisions at Common Law.

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ARTHUR HORATIO TODD, Barristers-at-Law. (In the press.)
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H. TUDOR BODDAM, of the Inner Temple, and HARRY
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