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WILL-continued.

devising freehold farm to two for their joint lives with remainder to
the survivor, and leasehold house to father for life, then to
brother; personalty to father, 143

of manufacturer; real estate to eldest son; provision for wife by
annuity; business to be carried on by the trustees of the will
with testator's partners, and on younger son attaining twenty-
one, share of business to be transferred to him; trusts of residue,
145

recital of, 85, 88

YOUNGER CHILDREN,
portions for, 100

power for tenant for life to charge portions for, 105

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ACTION AT LAW.-Foulkes' Elementary View of the Proceedings in an Action.-Founded on "SMITH'S ACTION AT LAW." By W. D. I. FOULKES, Esq., Barrister-atLaw. Second Edition. 12mo. 1879.

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Prentice's_Proceedings in an Action in the Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer Divisions of the High Court of Justice. By SAMUEL PRENTICE, Esq., one of Her Majesty's Counsel. Second Edition. Royal 12mo. 1880. ADMIRALTY.-Pritchard's Admiralty Digest.- Second Edition. By R. A. PRITCHARD, D.C.L., Barrister-at-Law, and W. T. PRITCHARD. With Notes of Cases from French Maritime Law. By ALGERNON JONES, Avocat à la Cour Impériale de Paris. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. 1865. Roscoe's Treatise on the Jurisdiction Practice of the Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice, and on Appeals therefrom, with a chapter on the Admiralty Jurisdiction of the Inferior and the Vice-Admiralty Courts. With an Appendix containing Statutes, Rules as to Fees and Costs, Forms, Precedents of Pleadings and Bills of Costs. By EDWARD STANLEY ROSCOE, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Second Edition. Revised and Enlarged. Demy 8vo. 1882. 1l. 4s. "A clear digest of the law and practice of the Admiralty Courts." "A comprehensive and useful manual of practice."- Solicitors' Journal. ADVOCACY.-Harris' Hints on Advocacy. Conduct of

Cases Civil and Criminal. Classes of Witnesses and suggestions for Cross-Examining them, &c., &c. By RICHARD HARRIS, Barristerat-Law, of the Middle Temple and Midland Circuit. Sixth Edition. (Further Revised and Enlarged.) Royal 12mo. 1882. 78. 6d. "Full of good sense and just observation. A very complete Manual of the Advo cate's art in Trial by Jury."-Solicitors' Journal. Deserves to be carefully

"A book at once entertaining and really instructive.

read by the young barrister whose career is yet before him."- -Law Maguzine, May, 1882. [No. 24.]

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AGENCY.-Petgrave's Principal and Agent.-A Manual of the Law of Principal and Agent. By E. C. PETGRAVE, Solicitor. 12mo. 1857. 7s. 6d. Russell's Treatise on Mercantile Agency.-Second Edition. 8vo. 1873. AGRICULTURAL LAW.-Addison's Practical Guide to the Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1875, and Treatise thereon, showing the Alterations in the Law, &c. By ALBERT ADDISON, Solicitor. 12mo. 1876. Net, 2s. 6d. Cooke's Treatise on the Law and Practice of Agricultural Tenancies.-New edition, in great part rewritten with especial reference to Unexhausted Improvements, with Modern Forms and Precedents. By G. PRIOR GOLDNEY, of the Western Circuit, and W. RUSSELL GRIFFITHS, LL.B., of the Midland Circuit, Barristers-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1882. 17. 1s. "In its present form it will prove of great value to politicians, lawyers and agriculturalists." Law Times, June 3, 1882. "A book of great practical utility to landlords and tenant farmers, as well as to the legal profession." -Law Magazine, May, 1882.

Dixon's Farm.-Vide "Farm." ARBITRATION.-Russell's Treatise on the Duty and Power of an Arbitrator, and the Law of Submissions and Awards; with an Appendix of Forms, and of the Statutes relating to Arbitration. By FRANCIS RUSSELL, Esq., M.A., Barrister-at-Law. Sixth Edition. Royal 8vo. (In the press.) ARTICLED CLERKS.-Rubinstein and Ward's Articled Clerks' Handbook.-Being a Concise and Practical Guide to all the Steps Necessary for Entering into Articles of Clerkship, passing the Preliminary, Intermediate, Final, and Honours Examinations, obtaining Admission and Certificate to Practise, with Notes of Cases affecting Articled Clerks, Suggestions as to Mode of Read ing and Books to be read during Articles, and an Appendix containing the questions asked at the recent Preliminary, Intermediate, Final, and Honours Examinations. Third Edition. By J. S. RUBINSTEIN and S. WARD, Solicitors. 12mo. 1881. "No articled clerk should be without it."-Law Times.

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ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION.—Palmer.-Vide "Conveyancing." ATTORNEYS.-Cordery.-Vide "Solicitors."

Pulling's Law of Attorneys, General and Special, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors, Notaries, Proctors, Conveyancers, Scriveners, Land Agents, House Agents, &c., and the Offices and Appointments usually held by them, &c. By ALEXANDER PULLING, Serjeant-at-Law. Third Edition. 8vo. 1862. 188. Smith.-The Lawyer and his Profession.—A Series of Letters to a Solicitor commencing Business. By J. ORTON SMITH. 12mo. 1860. 48. ASSETS, ADMINISTRATION OF.- Eddis' Principles of the Administration of Assets in Payment of Debts. By ARTHUR SHELLY EDDIS, one of Her Majesty's Counsel. Demy 8vo. 1880.

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Salaman.-Vide "Liquidation by Arrangement."
Scott's Costs in Bankruptcy.-Vide "Costs."
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