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NEW LAW BOOKS

PUBLISHED BY

WM. CLOWES & SONS, LIMITED,

LAW PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS,

Printers and Publishers to the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales,

THE

27, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C.
(Six doors east of Inner Temple Lane).

In 1 vol., super royal 8vo, with Ilustrations, cloth gilt, bevelled boards, price £2 25 ORDER OF THE COIF. By Mr. SERJEANT PULLING. Containing the early History of the Order, together with an Account of the Aula Regis, and the Courts at Westminster Hall derived from it-the Justiciars-the Judges and Serjeants of the Coif the Apprenticii ad legem-the Inns of Court-the Forms, Solemnities, and Usages kept up by the Bench and the Bar-Records and Memoirs of the Old Order, and its many distinguished Memberstheir Legal and Social Position, and the gradual Innovations on the old Institution.

Demy 8vo, cloth, 22s. 6d.

A TREATISE ON THE LAW AND PRACTICE IN BANK. RUPTCY under the Bankruptcy Act, 1883; The Bankruptcy Appeals (County Courts) Act, 1984; and the Rules and Forms, comprising also the Forms and Circulars of the Board of Tr de; The Debtors Acts, 1869 and 1878; The Bills of Sale Acts, 1878 and 1882: and Notes to the Bankruptcy Repeal and Insolvency Court Act 1869. By THEODORE RIBION, B.A., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law (Joint Edi or of the Sixth Edition of "Danieli's Chancery Practice").

**With numerous cases under the new Act.
Royal 8vo, cloth, 255.

THE LAW AND PRACTICE UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY Act, 1883, with the Rules and Forms; The Debtors' Acis, 1869, with Notes; The Bills of Sale Acts, 1878 and 1882; Complete Bankruptcy Time Table; Alphabetical List of County Courts, distinguishing such as have Bankruptcy Jurisdiction, and showing to which Courts those not having such Jurisdiction are attached for Bankruptcy purposes; and Notes on Deeds of Assignment for the general benefit of Creditors, with Copious Index. By CHARLES L. SAMSON, Solicitor, Incorporated Law Society's Prizeman, and Stephen Heelis Gold Medallist, 1874.

"The Author of this work is a solicitor practising in Manchester, and the branch of the legal profession to which he belongs may be proud of having produced a work not inferior in any respect to the best of the treatises in bankruptcy law which have hitherto appeared."-Solicitors' Journal.

Demy 8vo, cloth, 12s. 6d.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883, and the DEBTORS ACTS, 1869, 1878, together with the Rules and Forms made thereunder. Annotated with all the most important cases decided under the former Acts applicable to the present law. By HAROLD WRIGHT, LL.B., B.A., of the Midland Circuit, Barrister-at-Law.

"The best comment perhaps that can be made upon this book is that it fulfils the object the author had in view in writing it. He stated that he has made it his aim to collect all the more important decisions under the former Bankruptcy Acts and annotate them under the different sections of the present This he has succeeded in doing clearly and fully. Mr. Wright's system affords most valuable assistance in pointing out exactly what case to look to and where to look for it. print is excellent, so also is the index."-The Law Times.

Act.

Demy 8vo, cloth, 20s.

The

PRACTICAL FORMS OF AGREEMENTS relating to Sales and Purchases, Mortgages and Deposits, Enfranchisements and Exchanges, Building and Arbitrations, Letting and Renting, Hiring and Service, Debtors and Creditors, and numerous other subjects; with a variety of useful Notes. By H. MOORE, Esq., Author of "Instructions for Preparing Abstracts of Title," "The Country Attorney's Pocket Remembrancer," and formerly Editor of "The Lawyers Companion."

Demy 8vo, cloth, 12s. 6d.

PATENT, DESIGN, AND TRADE-MARKS ACT, 1883, with the New Rules, Notes, and Cases, forming a concise Trea ise on the Law and Practice of Letters Patents for Inventions. By CLEMENT HIGGINS, Barrister-at-Law "It contains a great deal of valuable and well digested information in a small space, and the arrangement of the Table of Cases is excellent. The paper, type, and general get-up of the book are

very creditable to the publishers."-Law Times.

"The work in every way is a highly creditable performance."-Law Journal.

"Throughout the volume Mr. Higgins's illustrations of the practice bearing upon the several sections are clear, concise, and to the point."-Mining Journal.

THE PILT

Royal 8vo, cloth, 12s. 6d.

ANGE ACT, 1882; with Notes of Cases same, with an Appendix and Index. By AVIET AGABEG, and aple, Barristers-at-Law.

WM. CLOWES AND SONS, Limited, LAW PUBLISHERS.

THE

Demy 8vo, 930 pages, cloth, 32s.

LAW AND PRACTICE OF COMPENSATION FOR Taking or Injuriously Affecting Lands under the Lands Clauses Consolidation Acts, 1845, 1860, and 1859; Railways Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845; Artisans' and Labourers Dwellings Improvement Acts, 175 to 1882; Artisans' Dwellings Acts, 1868 to 1832; Public Health Act, 1875; Elementary Education Act, 1870; General Metropolitan Paving Act; and other Public Acts (English, Irish and S otch). With an Introduction, Notes, and Forms. By SIDN Y WOOLF, of the Middle Temple, and JAMES W. MIDDLETON, of Lincoln's Inn, Esqrs., Barristers-at-Law.

Crown 8vo, c'oth, 9s.

ADMIRALTY FORMS AND PRECEDENTS, with Notes of the Practice relating thereto, and an Appendix containing the Rules of the Supreme Court, 1883, which relate exclusively to Admiralty Actions; and the Order as to Court Fees, 1884. By EDWARD STANLEY ROSCOE, Barrister-at-Law, Author of a Treatise on the Jurisdiction and Fractice of the Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice.

Demy 8vo, cloth, price 12s. 6d.

THE LAW OF LIFE

LIFE INSURANCE,

WITH A CHAPTER ON ACCIDENT INSURANCE.

By CHARLES CRAWLEY, M.A., of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and Fellow of Downing College, Cambridge.

"The most important English work on the law of life insurance which has appeared since the publication in 1868 of the second edition of Mr. Bunyon's work on the same subject. In that interval the law of life insurance has grown considerably in extent by reason both of legislation and of judicial decisions, and a work dealing with the entire subject, including the alteration and additions which have been made since the appearance of Mr. Bunyon's book, was wanted by the legal profession and, to some extent by the public also-a want which Mr. Crawley's book seems to us satisfactorily to meet. Mr. Crawley's book will be a welcome addition to the library of the lawyer, and will be found of use by that part of the public which is interested in the subject of life insurance."-Athenæum.

In One Volume, demy 8vo, cloth, price 17s. 6d.

A TREATISE ON THE

LAW OF JOINT STOCK COMPANIES,

Comprising the Companies' Acts, 1862 and 1880, and the Rules and Orders, with Practical Forms for the use of Companies.

By HENRY HURRELL, of the Western Circuit and Inner Temple, and CLARENDON G. HYDE, of the Oxford Circuit and the Middle Temple; Barristers-at-Law.

"The work comprises, in a readable and agreeable form, a good deal of information which will be of service to persons connected with companies. The appendix contains, among other things, a good set of articles of association."-Law Times.

"The aim of the joint authors has been to collect the general law upon each particular branch of this many-sided subject, together with such general directions and useful forms as are occasionally requisite for general practice. Each branch is treated with admirable fulness of information. . .. The work, which has a capital index, should be a standard reference on the innumerable points of difficulty connected with joint-stock enterprise. To directors and others associated in general management it should be of as much value as to the legal profession."-Citizen.

In One large Volume, royal 8vo., cloth, £2 12s. 6d.

PEMBERTON ON JUDGMENTS AND ORDERS, Being a Treatise upon the Judgment, Decrees, and Orders of the Court of Appeal and High Court of Justice, chiefly in reference to Actions assigned to the Chancery Division. With Complete Forms of Orders. Third Edition, almost Entirely Rewritten and Considerably Enlarged.

By LOFTUS LEIGH PEMBERTON, one of the Registrars of the Supreme Court of Judicature; Author of "The Practice in Equity by way of Revivor and Supplement."

"The work before us contains, not only a copious and well-selected assortment of precedents, taken in every instance from orders actually made (and with proper references to the reports in all instances of reported cases), but also a series of notes, in which the result of the leading cases is succinctly given in a highly-convenient, though somewhat fragmentary, form; by the light of which the practitioner will, in all ordinary cases, be easily able to adapt the opposite precedent to the general circumstances of his own case. We consider the book one of great merit and utility, and we confidently recommend it to the consideration of the profession."-Solicitors' Journal.

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