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. DICEY, 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 Law. The Phillimore's (Sir R.) Ecclesiastical * The Supplement may be had separately, price 4s. 6d., sewed. 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. 58. 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 down to the Parliamentary Elections and Corrupt Practices Act (1880).”—The Times. "We have no hesitation in commending the book to our readers as a useful and adequate treatise upon election law."-Solicitors' Journal. "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- "As an original work it demands especial praise, and we congratulate Mr. Cunynghame on his production."-Law Times. Among the many works upon electric lighting which have come before us, we think that Mr. Cunynghame's cannot fail to gain and keep a high place."-Solicitors' Journal. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT.-Macdonell. - Vide "Master and Servant." 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 * ** Vol. II., Parts 1 and 2, separately, price each 17. 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.C.L., Q.C. Thirteenth Edition. 12mo. 1880. "There is no disguising the truth; the proper mode to use this book is to learn its pages by heart."-Law Magazine and Review. 12s. 6d. "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., of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1882. 208. "The book seems to us to be one of great value to students."-Solicitors' Journal. "In a moderately-sized volume, such as no lawyer who has his own advantage in view could object to 'read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest,' Mr. Smith sets forth succinctly and in due order all the fundamental principles administered by Courts of Equity, showing how they have by recent enactment been engrafted on the Common and carefully abstaining from overlaying his subject-matter with multifarious details of practice which might tend to confuse and mystify. We must again state our opinion that 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, 38. Bedford's Student's Guide to Smith on Con- EXAMINATION GUIDES.—Continued. Bedford's Final Examination Guide to Bankruptcy.-Fourth Edition. (In preparation.) Bedford's Student's Guide to the Ninth Edition of Stephen's New Commentaries on the Laws of England.-Third Edition. Demy 8vo. 1883. 7s. 6d. Bedford's Final Examination Digest: containing a Digest of the Final Examination Questions in matters of Law and Procedure determined by the Chancery, Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer Divisions of the High Court of Justice, and on the Law of Real and Personal Property and the Practice of Conveyancing, with the Answers. 8vo. 1879. 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. 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, September 22, 1883. "Answers are appended which, judging from an examination of several of them, appears to be careful and accurate."-Solicitors' Journal, October 13, 1883. 66 Shearwood's Law Student's Annual.-Containing the Questions with Answers to the Solicitor's and Bar Examinations (Michaelmas Term, 1881, to Trinity Term, 1882, inclusive), with Remarks and Comments. A list of Books suggested for Students &c., &c. Edited by JOSEPH A. SHEARWOOD, Esq., Barristerat-Law, Author of "A Concise Abridgment of Real Property," and of "Personal Property," etc. Demy 8vo. 1882. 5s. "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. "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. Shearwood's Student's Guide to the Bar, the 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 Administration 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. * All standard Law Works are kept in Stock, in law calf and other bindings. EXECUTORS.-Continued. Williams' Law of Executors and Adminis- 31. 168. "A treatise which occupies an unique position and which is recognised by the Bench and the profession as having paramount authority in the domain of law with which it deals."-Law Journal. EXTRADITION.-Kirchner's L'Extradition.-Recueil Renfer mant in Extenso tous les Traités conclus jusqu'au ler Janvier, 1883, entre les Nations civilisées, et donnant la solution précise des difficultés qui peuvent surgir dans leur application. Avec une Préface de MCGEORGES LACHAUD, Avocat à la Cour d'Appel de Paris. Publié sous les auspices de M. C. E. HOWARD VINCENT, Directeur des Affaires Criminelles de la Police Métropolitaine de Londres; Membre de la Faculté de Droit et de la Société Générale des Prisons de Paris. Par F. J. KIRCHNER, Attaché à la Direction des Affaires Criminelles. In 1 vol. (1150 pp.) Royal 8vo. 21.2s. FACTORY ACTS.-Notcutt's Law relating to Factories and Workshops. Second Edition. 12mo. 1879. FARM, LAW OF.-Cooke.-Vide "Agricultural Law." 9s. Dixon's Law of the Farm.-A Digest of Cases connected with the Law of the Farm, and including the Agricultural Customs of England and Wales. Fourth Edition. By HENRY PERKINS, Esq., Barrister-at-Law and Midland Circuit. Demy 8vo. 1879. 17. 68. "It is impossible not to be struck with the extraordinary research that must have been used in the compilation of such a book as this."-Law Journal. * * * Supplement to above, containing the Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1883, with explanatory Notes and Forms; together with the Ground Game Act, 1880. By AUBREY J. SPENCER, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1883. (In the press.) FOREIGN JUDGMENTS.-Piggott's Foreign Judgments their effect in the English Courts. Part I. The English Doctrine, Defences, Judgments in Rem. Status.-By F. T. PIGGOTT, M.A., LL.M., of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1879. 15s. Part II.-The Effect of an English Judgment Abroad. Service on Absent Defendants. Royal 8vo. 1881. 158. FORMS.-Allen.-Vide "Pleading." Bullen and Leake.-Vide "Pleading." Chitty's Forms of Practical Proceedings_in 21. 28. All standard Law Works are kept in Stock, in law calf and other bindings. FRENCH COMMERCIAL LAW.-Goirand.-Vide "Commercial Law." HIGHWAYS.-Baker's Law of Highways in England and Wales, including Bridges and Locomotives. Comprising a succinct code of the several provisions under each head, the statutes at length in an Appendix; with Notes of Cases, Forms, and copious Index. By THOMAS BAKER, of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 12mo. 1880. 15s. "This is distinctly a well-planned book, and cannot fail to be useful, not only to lawyers, but to those who may be locally engaged in the management of highways."— Law Journal. "The general plan of Mr. Baker's book is good. He groups together condensed statements of the effect of the provisions of the different Highway Acts relating to the same matter, giving in all cases references to the sections, which are printed in full in the appendix. To each condensed section, or group of sections, he appends a note, stating concisely the effect of the decisions."-Solicitors' Journal. 12s. Chambers' Law relating to Highways and Bridges, being the Statutes in full and brief Notes of 700 Leading Cases; together with the Lighting Act, 1833. By GEO. F. CHAMBERS, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 1878. INJUNCTIONS.-Seton.-Vide "Equity." INLAND REVENUE CASES.-Highmore's Summary Proceedings in Inland Revenue Cases in England and Wales. By NATHANIEL JOSEPH HIGHMORE, of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and of the Inland Revenue Department. Royal 12mo. 1882. 6s. "A complete treatise on procedure applied to cases under the Revenue Act, and as a book of practice it is the best we have seen."-The Justice of the Peace, Jan. 28, 1882. INSURANCE.-Arnould on the Law of Marine Insu rance.-Fifth Edition. By DAVID MACLACHLAN, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. 1877. 31. "As a text book, Arnould' is now all the practitioner can want, and we congratulate the editor upon the skill with which he has incorporated the new decisions."-Law Times. Lowndes on the Law of Marine Insurance.—A Practical Treatise. By RICHARD LOWNDES. Author of "The Law of General Average," &c. Second Edition. (In preparation.) "It is rarely, indeed, that we have been able to express such unqualified approval of a new legal work."-Solicitors' Journal. INTERNATIONAL LAW.- Amos' 10s. 6d. Lectures on International Law.-By SHELDON AMOS, M.A., Professor of Jurisprudence (including International Law) to the Inns of Court, &c. Royal 8vo. 1874. Dicey.-Vide "Domicil." Kent's International Law. Kent's Commentary on International Law. Edited by J. T. ABDY, LL.D., Judge of County Courts. Second Edition. Revised and brought down to the present time. Crown 8vo. 1878. 10s. 6d. "Altogether Dr. Abdy has performed his task in a manner worthy of his reputation. His book will be useful not only to Lawyers and Law Students, for whom it was primarily intended, but also for laymen."-Solicitors' Journal. 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