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AMERICAN AND COLONIAL LAW WORKS.

** Should the Profession have any difficulty in procuring any of the following Books through their usual Bookseller, application to STEVENS & HAYNES will meet with prompt attention.

ABBOTT'S NEW YORK DIGEST.

Entirely recast, revised, corrected, and consolidated. A Digest of New York Statutes and Reports from the Earliest Period to the Year 1873. Comprising the Adjudications of all lhe Courts of the State, together with the Statutes of General Application. By BENJAMIN VAUGHAN ABBOTT and AUSTIN Аввотт. In 6 royal 8vo. volumes, price 9/. 15s., bound.

Now ready, Volumes I. to XVII.,

THE AMERICAN REPORTS.

CONTAINING All Cases of GENERAL VALUE,

DECIDED BY THE COURT OF LAST RESORT IN EVERY STATE IN THE

UNION.

The Reports of the Courts of Last Resort of the several States contain cases of great general importance, and which are always considered as high authority by the Courts of the other States, but they are buried beneath a mass of practice and local cases of no value outside of the States in which they are decided. In "The American Reports" the plan is to give all cases having a general value, hereafter decided by the Court of Last Resort in every State, unencumbered by Practice Cases and those of local importance only.

Royal 8vo., 1873, price 42s., law calf.

BIGELOW'S INDEX OF OVERRULED CASES.

The attempt has been made in this Volume to collect all the Reported Cases from the Earliest Period to the Present Time which have been

REVISED, OVERRULED, DENIED, DOUBTED, OR MODIFIED,

With such of the cases explained or distinguished as were deemed important; and, for the accomplishment of this purpose, all the Reports of the English, Irish, and American Courts have been examined, and for the most part page by page. The number of cases amounts to twenty thousand.

"A book which every lawyer will find it useful to have at his elbow."-Solicitors' Journal.

LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REPORTS.

Containing Reports of all the published Life and Accident Insurance Cases determined in the American Courts, and in the Courts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and Canada. By MELVILLE M. BIGELOW, of the Boston Bar. Four vols., royal 8vo. 1871-4. Price 77. 10s., law calf.

BISHOP'S COMMENTARIES ON THE CRIMINAL LAW.

Two vols., royal 8vo. Fifth Edition. 1872. 3. 10s., cloth.

BLISS (G.). THE LAW OF LIFE INSURANCE.

With a Chapter on Accident Insurance.

Second Edition, royal 8vo. 1874.

35$., cloth.

CLARKE on the LAW relating to BILLS, NOTES, CHEQUES, and I.O.U's.

8vo. (Toronto). 1875. 125.

THE CIVIL CODE OF LOWER CANADA.

Together with a Synopsis of Changes in the Law, References to the Reports of the Commissioners, &c., and a complete Index. By THOMAS MCCORD, Advocate. 12mo. New Edition. 1873. 75. 6d. bound.

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

BUCHANAN (J.), Reports of Cases decided in the Supreme Court of the Cape of Good Hope.

II., & III. 1868-70. Royal 8vo.

Vol. IV., parts i. to iii. 1873

Vol. II., parts i. to iv.

Vol. III., parts i. to iv.

Vols. I.,

635.

155.

MENZIES' (W.), Reports of Cases decided in the Supreme Court of the Cape of Good Hope. Vol. I. and

51.

425.

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SELECT THESES ON THE LAWS OF HOLLAND AND ZEELAND. Being a Commentary of Hugo Grotius' Introduction to Dutch Jurisprudence, and intended to supply certain defects therein, and to determine some of the more celebrated Controversies on the Law of Holland. By DIONYSIUS GODEFRIDUS VAN DER KEESEL, Advocate, and Professor of the Civil and Modern Laws in the University of Leyden. Translated from the original Latin by C. A. LORENZ, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. Second Edition, with a Biographical Notice of the Author by Professor J. DE WAL, of Leyden.

GREEN'S CRIMINAL LAW REPORTS.

Being Reports of Cases determined in the Federal and State Courts of the United States, and in the Courts of England, Ireland, Canada, &c. With Notes by N. ST. JOHN GREEN. 2 vols., royal Svo., price 80s., law calf.

In royal 8vo. 1874. Price 355., cloth.

A TREATISE ON EXTRAORDINARY LEGAL REMEDIES. Embracing MANDAMUS, QUO WARRANTO and PROHIBITION. By JAMES L. HIGH, of the Chicago Bar.

KENT'S COMMENTARIES ON AMERICAN LAW.

COMMENTARIES ON AMERICAN LAW.

By Hon. JAMES KENT. Edited and Revised by O. W. HOLMES, Junr. 12th Edition. 4 vols., royal 8vo. 1873. 5., cloth.

Royal 8vo., Vol. I., price 328., cloth,

A SELECTION OF CASES ON THE LAW OF CONTRACTS. With References and Citations. By C. C. LANGDELL, Dane Professor of Law in Harvard University.

THE CIVIL CODE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

Reported complete by the Commissioner of the Code. 8vo. 1865. 185.

PARSONS' (T.) LAW OF MARINE INSURANCE AND GENERAL AVERAGE.

Two vols., royal 8vo. 1868. 37, cloth.

Fourth Edition, royal 8vo., 1873, 365., cloth lettered.

A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the LAW of COVENANTS for TITLE.
By WILLIAM HENRY RAWLE. Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged.

SHEARMAN and REDFIELD on the LAW of NEGLIGENCE.
Third Edition, royal 8vo. 1874. 355., cloth.

A TREATISE on the VALIDITY of VERBAL AGREEMENTS, As affected by the Legislative Enactments in England and the United States, commonly called the Statute of Frands; including also the effect of Partial and Complete Performance and the sufficiency of the Writing in Cases where Verbal Agreements are not valid; together with other kindred matters; to which are prefixed transcripts of the various Statutes on the subject now in force in both Countries. By MONTGOMERY H. THROOP. Royal 8vo. 1870. Price 355., cloth.

Third Edition, 1873, two volumes in three, price 57. 15s. 6d., law calf,

WHARTON AND STILLE'S MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.

The first volume containing a Treatise on Mental Unsoundness, embracing a general view of Psychological Law, by FRANCIS WHARTON, LL.D. The second in two parts, embracing the topics of Foetus and New Born Child, and Difference of Sex, by SAMUEL ASHHURST, M. D., of Philadelphia; Poisons, by ROBERT AMORY, M.D., of Brookline, Mass.; Wounds and Signs of Death, by WHARTON SINKLER, M.D., of Philadelphia; Psychological and Legal Notes, by FRANCIS WHARTON, LL.D.

WOOLSEY'S INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of INTERNATIONAL LAW.

Fourth Edition, post 8vo. 1874. Price &s. 6d., cloth.

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DICTIONARIES,

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JOHNSON'S DICTIONARY BY Dr. R. G. LATHAM.

Complete in Four Volumes, 4to., price 77., cloth,

A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

FOUNDED ON THAT OF DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON AS EDITED
BY THE REV. H. J. TODD, M.A.

WITH NUMEROUS EMENDATIONS AND ADDITIONS.

By R. G. LATHAM, M.A., M.D., &c.,

"

LATE FELLOW OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE; AUTHOR OF the english language," etc.

"The special excellence of the present over all previous editions will be found in the etymological department."-John Bull.

"Though nominally based on Johnson's Dictionary, so much of the original text is discarded as imperfect or erroneous, and the additions in every department are so

numerous and extensive, that it may be
regarded virtually as a new book.
Dr. Latham's Dictionary deserves to be
studied by every one interested in the
language; as a book of reference it is
admirably fitted for general usefulness."-
Edinburgh Review.

In One Volume, 8vo., price 24s., cloth,

A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

ABRIDGED BY THE EDITOR FROM THAT OF DR. JOHNSON
AS EDITED BY R. G. LATHAM.

In 8vo., 1876, price 21s., cloth,

LATIN MAXIMS AND PHRASES,

COLLECTED FROM THE INSTITUTIONAL WRITERS OF THE LAW OF SCOTLAND AND OTHER SOURCES.

WITH TRANSLATIONS AND ILLUSTRATIONS.

BY JOHN TRAYNER, ADVOCATE.

SECOND EDITION.

A NEW LAW DICTIONARY.

BY ARCHIBALD BROWN.

[See ante, page 14.

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BIBLIOTHECA LEGUM.

In 12mo. (nearly 400 pages), price 25., cloth lettered,

A CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS,

Including all the Reports in the various Courts of England, Scotland, and Ireland; with a Supplement to January, 1876. By HENRY G. STEVENS and ROBERT W. HAYNES, Law Publishers and Booksellers; Exporters of Law and Miscellaneous Literature; Foreign and Colonial Literary Agents, &c. &c.

In small 4to., price 2s., cloth lettered, beautifully printed, with a large margin, for the special use of Librarians,

A CATALOGUE OF THE REPORTS

IN THE VARIOUS COURTS OF THE

UNITED KINGDOM of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND,

ETC., ETC.

ARRANGED BOTH IN ALPHABETICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. BY STEVENS & HAYNES,

Law Publishers.

In royal 8vo., 1872, price 28s., cloth lettered,

AN INDEX TO

TEN THOUSAND PRECEDENTS IN CONVEYANCING,

AND TO

COMMON AND COMMERCIAL FORMS.

Arranged in Alphabetical order with Subdivisions of an Analytical Nature; together with an Appendix containing an Abstract of the Stamp Act, 1870, with a Schedule of Duties; the Regulations relative to, and the Stamp Duties payable on, Probates of Wills, Letters of Administration, Legacies, and Successions. By WALTER ARTHUR COPINGER, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Author of "The Law of Copyright in Works of Literature and Art."

"We cannot close this review of Mr. Copinger's publication better than with the apt quotation with which he inaugurates it: Knowledge is of two kinds; we know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.'

"Mr. Copinger has not only designed an Index which cannot fail to be of practical use, but has

successfully elaborated the work designed by combining a perspicuous order of arrangement with a most exhaustive table of contents, and most copious references to precedents. The Index is arranged in alphabetical order, with subdivisions of an analytical nature, the latter being made throughout subservient to the former."-Law Journal.

In Svo., 1871, price 5s., cloth,

THE LAW OF NEGLIGENCE,

Illustrated by the Recent Decisions of the Courts of the United Kingdom and America. By ROBERT CAMPBELL, Advocate of the Scotch Bar, and of Lincoln's Inn,

Barrister-at-Law.

In this Essay, the Author reviews old principles in the light of recent decisions; combining the point of view of the practitioner-noting the latest phase of judicial opinion; with the attempt to digest and harmonize the law, so that (if possible) new decisions may seem to illustrate old and familiar principles, or that the extent and direction of the change introduced by each decision may be correctly estimated.

"I would also refer to some ingenious remarks as to the misapplication of the term 'gross negligence, which are to be found in a very good book -Campbell's Law of Negligence."-Mr. Justice Willes in the case of “Oppenheim v. White Lion Hotel Co."

"We presume from this being styled the first of a series of practical Law Tracts, that Mr. Campbell

is about to devote his attention to other subjects, which, from the success of his first attempt, we shall expect to see him elucidate considerably. If, however, he should ever find time to expand this tract on the Law of Negligence into a complete treatise, we shall expect to find it one of the most satisfactory text-books on English law.”—Solicitors' Journal.

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In one volume, 8vo., 1875, price 20s., cloth,

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THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE ACTS,

1873 & 1875:

With the Rules, Orders, and Costs thereunder: edited with Copious Notes, References, and a very Full Index, and forming a complete Book of Practice under the above Acts. By WILLIAM DOWNES GRIFFITH, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law; late Her Majesty's Attorney-General for the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope; Author of "Griffith's Bankruptcy."

The above bound in best basil leather

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Reviews of Mr. W. Downes Griffith's Edition of the Judicature Acts.

Mr. Griffith's notes on the rules are very voluminous. Thus we have five pages on the decisions as to suing persons out of the jurisdiction, five pages on service of process, nine pages on misjoinder and nonjoinder of parties, three pages on demurrers, thirteen pages with a host of cited cases on discovery, twenty pages on production and inspection, three pages on notice of trial, and thirteen pages on abatement of actions and suits, by death, marriage, insolvency, &c. There is in these elaborate notes much matter of great value and interest. The

"Mr. Griffith, as we have already had occasion to acknowledge, has completely mastered the scope of the Acts. His anticipations of points likely to arise

"Mr. Griffith is not a novice in legal literature. He attacked the very formidable subject of bankruptcy practice under the Act of 1861, in building up two large volumes on the basis of Archbold. In that work he showed capacity for collating and arranging cases, and the Practice has proved of the greatest possible utility to bankruptcy practitioners. The same capacity which served him in dealing with bankruptcy practice has served him well in his treatment of the Judicature Acts. The industry and care which he has bestowed upon the index have produced a complete digest of the enactments. This index is by far the most exhaustive which we have met with, either separate or appended to a

author carefully points out in what respect any given rule follows the old practice, or introduces any new elements. The index is remarkable for its unparalleled copiousness, and too much applause cannot be bestowed on Mr. Griffith for his industry in this respect. We never before observed in any book an index of 146 pages, and those who use Mr. Griffith's book will highly appreciate this part of it. Neither can we fail to praise the type, paper, and general appearance of the work, which are all excellent."-Law Journal.

in practice cannot fail, in the necessary absence of judicial decisions, to be of great value to the practising lawyer."-Law Magazine.

treatise. A very good specimen of the work, too long however for quotation, is the note on the mode of service of a writ of summons (Order IX.). Another excellent piece of work is on 'Parties,' being an elaborate note to rule 13 of Order XVI. The whole law on the subject is discussed historically, and the note presents a valuable résumé. Perhaps, however, the most remarkable part of the notes is to be found under the title Discovery and Inspection,' where Mr. Griffith gives us quite a treatise, citing numerous cases, and giving a clear insight into the law. We heartily congratulate Mr. Griffith upon the production of a very intelligent and ably executed edition of the Acts and Orders."-Law Times.

"Mr. Griffith works out the practice very carefully."-Saturday Review.

"Very much has been done in this book to promote the convenience of the reader. The type is admirably clear and pleasant; the number of the section or rule is stated at the head of the margin in bold figures, rendering reference extremely easy: copious marginal notes have been appended to the rules as well as the Acts; and we observe that even to the forms in the appendices to the Act of last session there are given marginal references to rules conceived to bear upon them. And there is an index extending over 144 pages, so arranged, moreover, as to constitute a full analysis of the Acts and rules.

"Coming now to the notes, these are often lengthy, and in some cases-as for instance, on discovery under Order XXXI (p. 229), and on change of parties by death, &c. (p. 317), and on parties generally (p. 181)-they really form small treatises or digests of cases. The other notes may be described in general as composed of statements of the object or effect of the section or rule under comment; references to its origin and to the former law, and criticisms on its wording or probable operation."-Solicitors' Journal.

JUDICATURE RULES AND ORDERS.

This day is published, in 8vo., price Is., sewed,

RULES AND ORDERS OF THE SUPREME COURT,

Dated 28th October and 1st December;

Forming a Supplement to "Griffith's Practice" and other Editions of the JUDICATURE Acts.

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