14 STEVENS AND SONS' LAW PUBLICATIONS. EQUITY, and Vide CHANCERY. Seton's Forms of Decrees, Judgments, and Orders in the High Court of Justice and Courts of Appeal, having especial reference to the Chancery Division, with Practical Notes. Fourth Edition. By R. H. LEACH, Esq. Senior Registrar of the Chancery Division; F. G. A. WILLIAMS of the Inner Temple, Esq.; and the late H. W. MAY, Esq.; succeeded by JAMES EASTWICK, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barristersat-Law. 2 vols. in 3 parts. Royal 8vo. 1877-79. * 4l. 10s. * Vol. II., Parts 1 and 2, separately, price each 11. 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 Sindents, 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. 12s. 6d. "There is no disguising the truth; the proper mode to use this book is to learn its pages by heart."-Law Magazine and Review. "It will be found as useful to the practitioner as to the student."— Solicitors' Journal. EXAMINATION GUIDES.-Articled Clerks' Journal and Examiner. Edited by EDWARD HENSLOWE BED- Bedford's Guide to the Preliminary Examina- Bedford's Preliminary Guide to Latin Gram- Bookkeeping.-Second Edition. 12mo. 1875. Net, 28. 6d. 128. "Here is a book which will be of the greatest service to students. It reduces the Commentaries' to the form of question and answer We must also give the author credit, not only for his selection of questions, but for his answers thereto. These are models of fulness and conciseness, and lucky will be the candidate who can hand in a paper of answers bearing a close resemblance to those in the work before us."-Law Journal. Bedford's Student's Guide to Smith on Con. 119, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON, W.C. EXAMINATION GUIDES.-Continued 15 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. In 1 vol. 8vo. 1879. 16s. "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. Bedford's Final Examination Guide to Bankruptcy.-Third Edition. 12mo. 1877. 68. Bedford's Outline of an Action in the Chan- Net, 2s. 6d. Dickson's Analysis of Blackstone's Commentaries.-In Charts for the use of Students. By FREDERICK S. DICKSON. 4to. 10s. 6d. Haynes.--Vide "Leading Cases." Rubinstein and Ward.-Vide" Articled Clerks." Shearwood's Student's Guide to the Bar, the Solicitor's Intermediate and Final and the Universities Law Examinations.-With Suggestions as to the books usually read, and the passages therein to which attention should be paid. By JOSEPH A. SHEARWOOD, B.A., Esq., Barrister-at-law, Author of "A Concise Abridgment of the Law of Real Property," &c. Demy 8vo. 1879. 58. 6d. "A work which will be very acceptable to candidates for the various examinations, 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. By STUART MACASKIE, of Gray's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. (Nearly ready.) Williams' Law of Executors and Administrators.-By the Rt. Hon. Sir EDWARD VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, late one of the Judges of Her Majesty's Court of Common Pleas. Eighth Edition. By WALTER VAUGHAN WILLIAMS and ROLAND VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Esqrs., Barristers-at-Law. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. 1879. 31. 168. "A treatise which occupies a 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. EXECUTORY DEVISES.-Fearne.-Vide "Contingent Remainders." FACTORY ACTS.-Notcutt's Law relating to Factories and Workshops, with Introduction and Explanatory Notes. Second Edition. Comprising the Factory and Workshop Act, 1878, and the Orders of the Secretary of State made thereunder. By GEO.JARVIS NOTCUTT, Solicitor, formerly of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 12mo. 1879. 9s. "The task of elucidating the provisions of the statute is done in a manner that leaves nothing to be desired."-Birmingham Daily Gazette. FARM, LAW OF.—Addison; Cooke.-Vide "Agricultural Law." 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. (Including the "Ground Game Act, 1880.") By HENRY PERKINS, Esq., Barrister-at-Law and Midland Circuit. Demy 8vo. 1879. "It is impossible not to be struck with the extraordinary research that must have used in the compilation of such a book as this."-Law Journal. * All standard Law Works are kept in Stock, in law calf and other l 17. 14 STEVENS AND SONS' LAW PUBLICATIONS. EQUITY, and Vide CHANCERY. Seton's Forms of Decrees, Judgments, and Orders in the High Court of Justice and Courts of Appeal, having especial reference to the Chancery Division, with Practical Notes. Fourth Edition. By R. H. LEACH, Esq. Senior Registrar of the Chancery Division; F. G. A. WILLIAMS of the Inner Temple, Esq.; and the late H. W. MAY, Esq.; succeeded by JAMES EASTWICK, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barristersat-Law. 2 vols. in 3 parts. Royal 8vo. 1877-79. 4l. 10s. ** Vol. II., Parts 1 and 2, separately, price each 11. 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. 12s. 6d. "There is no disguising the truth; the proper mode to use this book is to learn its pages by heart."-Law Magazine and Review. "It will be found as useful to the practitioner as to the student."— Solicitors' Journal. EXAMINATION GUIDES.—Àrticled Clerks' Journal and Examiner. Edited by EDWARD HENSLOWE BED- Bedford's Guide to the Preliminary Examina- (In the press.) 128. "Here is a book which will be of the greatest service to students. It reduces the Commentaries' to the form of question and answer We must also give the author credit, not only for his selection of questions, but for his answers thereto. These are models of fulness and conciseness, and lucky will be the candidate who can hand in a paper of answers bearing a close resemblance to those in the work before us."-Law Journal. Bedford's Student's Guide to Smith on Con- 119, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON, W.C. EXAMINATION GUIDES.-Continued 15 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. In 1 vol. 8vo. 1879. 16s. "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. Bedford's Final Examination Guide to Bankruptcy.-Third Edition. 12mo. 1877. 68. Bedford's Outline of an Action in the Chan- Net, 2s. 6d. Dickson's Analysis of Blackstone's Commentaries.-In Charts for the use of Students. By FREDERICK S. DICKSON. 4to. 10s. 6d. Haynes. Vide "Leading Cases." Rubinstein and Ward.-Vide "Articled Clerks." Shearwood's Student's Guide to the Bar, the Solicitor's Intermediate and Final and the Universities Law Examinations.-With Suggestions as to the books usually read, and the passages therein to which attention should be paid. By JOSEPH A. SHEARWOOD, B.A., Esq., Barrister-at-law, Author of "A Concise Abridgment of the Law of Real Property," &c. Demy 8vo. 1879. 5s. 6d. "A work which will be very acceptable to candidates for the various examinations, 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 Adminis tration of the Estates of Deceased Persons. By STUART MACASKIE, of Gray's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. (Nearly ready.) Williams' Law of Executors and Administrators. By the Rt. Hon. Sir EDWARD VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, late one of the Judges of Her Majesty's Court of Common Pleas. Eighth Edition. By WALTER VAUGHAN WILLIAMS and ROLAND VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Esqrs., Barristers-at-Law. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. 1879. 31. 168. "A treatise which occupies a 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. EXECUTORY DEVISES.-Fearne.-Vide "Contingent Remainders." FACTORY ACTS.-Notcutt's Law relating to Factories 9s. and Workshops, with Introduction and Explanatory Notes. Second Edition. Comprising the Factory and Workshop Act, 1878, and the Orders of the Secretary of State made thereunder. By GEO.JARVIS NOTCUTT, Solicitor, formerly of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 12mo. 1879. "The task of elucidating the provisions of the statute is done in a manner that leaves nothing to be desired."-Birmingham Daily Gazette. FARM, LAW OF.-Addison; Cooke.-Vide "Agricultural Law." 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. (Including the "Ground Game Act, 1880.") By HENRY PERKINS, Esq., Barrister-at-Law and Midland Circuit. Demy 8vo. 1879. 11. 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. All standard Law Works are kept in Stock, in law calf and other bindings. 16 STEVENS AND SONS' LAW PUBLICATIONS. FINAL EXAMINATION DIGEST.-Bedford.-Vide "Examination 168. Guides." FIXTURES.-Amos and Ferard on Fixtures.---Second Edition. Royal 8vo. 1847. FOREIGN JUDGMENTS.-Piggott's Foreign Judgments, their effect in the English Courts, 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. "A useful and well-timed volume."-Law Magazine. August, 1879. "Mr. Piggott writes under strong conviction, but he is always careful to rest his arguments on authority, and thereby adds considerably to the value of his handy volume." Law Magazine and Review, November, 1879. FORMS.-Archibald.-Vide "Judges' Chambers Practice." Chitty's Forms of Practical Proceedings_in 21. 28. "Mr. Upjohn has restored the volume of Chancery Forms to the place it held before the recent changes, as a trustworthy and complete collection of precedents."-Solicitors' Journal. "We have had this work in practical use for some weeks, and so careful is the noting up of the authorities, so clearly and concisely are the notes expressed, that we have found it of as much value as the ordinary text books on the Judicature Acts. It will be as useful a work to practitioners at Westminster as it will be to those in Lincoln's Inn."-Lars Times. 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. 158. "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, November 13th, The work is clear, concise, and correct."-Law Times, Oct. 2, 1880. 1880. Chambers' Law relating to Highways and ** Al! standard Law Works are kept in Stock, in law calf and other bindings. |