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JUDICATURE ACTS.-Continued.

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Swain's Complete Index to the Rules of the
Supreme Court, April, 1880, and to the Forms (uniform
with the Official Rules and Forms). By EDWARD SWAIN.
Imperial 8vo. 1880.

Net, 18. "An almost indispensable addition to the recently issued rules."-Solicitors' Journal, May 1, 1880.

Wilson's Supreme Court of Judicature Acts
Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876, Rules of
Court and Forms. With other Acts, Orders, Rules and
Regulations relating to the Supreme Court of Justice. With
Practical Notes and a Copious Index, forming a COMPLETE Guide
TO THE NEW PRACTICE. Second Edition. By ARTHUR WIL-
SON, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. (Assisted by
HARRY GREENWOOD, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law,
and JOHN BIDDLE, of the Master of the Rolls Chambers.)
Royal 12mo. 1878. (pp. 726.)
188.

(In limp leather for the pocket, 22s. 6d.)

A LARGE PAPER EDITION OF THE ABOVE (for marginal notes). Royal 8vo. 1878. (In limp leather or calf, 30s.) 11. 58. "As regards Mr. Wilson's notes, we can only say that they are indispensable to the proper understanding of the new system of procedure. They treat the principles upon which the alterations are based with a clearness and breadth of view which have never been equalled or even approached by any other commentator."-Solicitors' Journal.

"Mr. Wilson has bestowed upon this edition an amount of industry and care which the Bench and the Profession will, we are sure, gratefully acknowledge. A conspicuous and important feature in this second edition is a table of cases prepared by Mr. Biddle, in which not only are cases given with references to two or three reports, but every place in which the cases are reported. Wilson's Judicature Acts

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JURISPRUDENCE.-Phillimore's (J. G.) Jurisprudence.-
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By J. G. PHILLIMORE, Esq., Q.C. 8vo. 1851. Sewed. 38. 6d.
Piggott. Vide "Foreign Judgments."
JUSTINIAN, INSTITUTES OF.-Cumin.-Vide "Civil Law."

Ruegg's Student's "Auxilium" to the Institutes of Justinian.-Being a complete synopsis thereof in the form of Question and Answer. By ALFRED HENRY RUEGG, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Post 8vo. 1879. 53. "The student will be greatly assisted in clearing and arranging his knowledge by a work of this kind."-Law Journal.

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.—Burn's Justice of the Peace

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and Parish Officer.-Edited under the Superintendence of JOHN BLOSSETT MAULE, Esq., Q.C. The Thirtieth Edition. Vol. I., containing "Abatement" to "Dwellings for Artisans." Vol. II., "Easter Offering" to "Hundred." Vol. III., Indictment" to "Promissory Notes." Vol. IV., "Poor." Vol. V., Quo Warranto" to "Wreck." Five large vols. 8vo. 1869. (Published at 71. 78.) Paley.-Vide "Convictions."

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Ninth Edition.
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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.—Continued.

Wigram's The Justices' Note Book. By W. KNOX
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Edition. Royal 12mo.
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"We have nothing but praise for the book, which is a justices' royal road to knowledge, and ought to lead them to a more accurate acquaintance with their duties than many of them have hitherto possessed."-Solicitors' Journal.

"This is altogether a capital book, Mr. Wigram is a good lawyer and a good justices' lawyer."-Law Journal.

"We can thoroughly recommend the volume to magistrates."-Law Times. LAND TAX.-Bourdin's Land Tax.-An Exposition of the Land Tax; its Assessment and Collection, with a statement of the rights conferred by the Redemption Acts. By MARK A. BOURDIN, of the Inland Revenue Office, Somerset House (late Registrar of Land Tax). Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 1870. 43. LANDLORD AND TENANT.-Woodfall's Law of Landlord and Tenant.-A Practical Treatise on the Law of Landlord and Tenant, with a full Collection of Precedents and Forms of Procedure. Twelfth Edition. Containing an Abstract of Leading Propositions, and Tables of certain Customs of the Country. By J. M. LELY, of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1881. (Nearly ready.) "The editor has expended elaborate industry and systematic ability in making the work as perfect as possible."-Solicitors' Journal.

LANDS CLAUSES ACTS.-Jepson's Lands Clauses Consolidation Acts; with Decisions, Forms, and Table of Costs. By ARTHUR JEPSÓN, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1880.

18s.

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LAW REPORTS.-A large Stock of second-hand Reports. Prices on application.

LAWYER'S COMPANION.- Vide "Diary." LEADING CASES.-Haynes' Student's Leading Cases. Being some of the Principal Decisions of the Courts in Constitutional Law, Common Law, Conveyancing and Equity, Probate, Divorce, Bankruptcy, and Criminal Law. With Notes for the use of Students. By JOHN F. HAYNES, LL.D., Author of "The Practice of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice," "The Student's Statutes," &c. Demy 8vo. 1878. 168. "We consider Mr. Haynes' book to be one of a very praiseworthy class; and we may say also that its editor appears to be a competent man. He can express himself with clearness, precision, and terseness."-Solicitors' Journal. "Will prove of great utility, not only to Students, but Practitioners. The Notes are clear, pointed and concise."-Law Times. "We think that this hook will supply a want arranged for reference."-Law Journal.

the book is singularly well

Shirley's Leading Cases made Easy. A Selection of Leading Cases in the Common Law. By W. SHIRLEY SHIRLEY, M.A., Esq., Barrister-at-Law, North-Eastern Circuit. Demy 8vo. 1880.

148.

"The selection is very large, though all are distinctly 'leading cases,' and the notes are by no means the least meritorious part of the work."-Law Journal.

"Mr. Shirley writes well and clearly, and evidently understands what he is writing about."-Law Times. LEGACY DUTIES.-Vide "Taxes on Succession." LEXICON.Vide "Dictionary."

LIBEL AND SLANDER.-Odgers on Libel and Slander.— A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander, with the Evidence, Procedure and Practice, both in Civil and Criminal Cases, with Precedents of Pleadings. By W. BLAKE ODGERS, M.A., LL.D., Barrister-at-Law, of the Western Circuit. Demy 8vo. (Nearly ready.) LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS.-Chambers' Public Libraries and Museums and Literary and Scientific Institutions generally, a Digest of the Law relating to. Second Edition. By G. F. CHAMBERS, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Imperial 8vo. 1879. 88. 6d. LICENSING.-Lely and Foulkes' Licensing Acts, 1828, 1869 1872, and 1874; Containing the Law of the Sale of Liquors by Retail and the Management of Licensed Houses; with Notes to the Acts, a Summary of the Law, and an Appendix of Forms. Second Edition. By J. M. LELY and W. D. I. FOULKES, Esqrs., Barristers-at-Law. Royal 12mo. 1874. 88. "The notes are sensible and to the point, and give evidence both of care and knowledge of the subject."-Solicitors' Journal.

LIENS.-Cavanagh.-Vide "Money Securities."
LIFE ASSURANCE.-Scratchley's Decisions in Life As-

surance Law, collated alphabetically according to the point involved; with the Statutes. Revised Edition. By ARTHUR SCRATCHLEY, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1878. 5s. LOCKE KING'S ACTS.-Cavanagh.—Vide "Money Securities." LUNACY.-Elmer's Practice in Lunacy.—The Practice in

Lunacy under Commissions and Inquisitions, with Notes of Cases
and Recent Decisions, the Statutes and General Orders, Forms and
Costs of Proceedings in Lunacy, an Index and Schedule of Cases.
Sixth Edition. By JOSEPH ELMER, of the Office of the
Masters in Lunacy. 8vo. 1877.

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MAGISTERIAL LAW.-Burn.- Vide "Justice of the Peace." Leeming & Cross.-Pritchard.-Vide “Quarter Sessions." Wigram. Vide "Justice of the Peace."

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MANDAMUS. -Tapping on Mandamus. - The Law and Practice of the High Prerogative Writ of Mandamus as it obtains both in England and Ireland. Royal 8vo. Net, 17. 18. MARINE INSURANCE.—Vide "Insurance." MARITIME COLLISION.-Lowndes.-Marsden.-Vide "Collision."

MAYOR'S COURT PRACTICE.-Candy's Mayor's Court Practice.-The Jurisdiction, Process, Practice, and Mode of Pleading in Ordinary Actions in the Mayor's Court, London (commonly called the "Lord Mayor's Court"). Founded on Brandon. By GEORGE CANDY, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1879.

148. "The ordinary' practice of the Court is dealt with in its natural order, and is simply and clearly stated."-Law Journal.

MERCANTILE LAW.-Boyd.-Vide "Shipping."

Russell.-Vide "Agency."

Smith's Compendium of Mercantile Law.-Ninth Edition. By G. M. DOWDESWELL, of the Inner Temple, Esq., one of Her Majesty's Counsel. Royal 8vo. 1877. 17. 188. "We can safely say that, to the practising Solicitor, few books will be found more useful than the ninth edition of 'Smith's Mercantile Law.'"-Law Magazine.

Tudor's Selection of Leading Cases on Mercantile and Maritime Law.-With Notes. By O. D. TUDOR, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Second Edition. Royal 8vo. 1868. 1. 188. METROPOLIS BUILDING ACTS.-Woolrych's Metropolis Building Acts, with Notes, Explanatory of the Sections and of the Architectural Terms contained therein. Second Edition. By NOEL H. PATERSON, M.A., Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 12mo. 1877. 88. 6d.

MINES.-Rogers' Law relating to Mines, Minerals, and Quarries in Great Britain and Ireland; with a Summary of the Laws of Foreign States, &c. Second Edition Enlarged. By ARUNDEL ROGERS, Esq., Judge of County Courts. 8vo. 1876. 17. 11s. 6d. "The volume will prove invaluable as a work of legal reference."-The Mining Journal. MONEY SECURITIES.-Cavanagh's Law of Money Securities. In Three Books. I. Personal Securities. II. Securities on Property. III. Miscellaneous; with an Appendix containing the Crossed Cheques Act, 1876, The Factors Acts, 1823 to 1877, Locke King's, and its Amending Acts, and the Bills of Sale Act, 1878. By CHRISTOPHER CAVANAGH, B.A., LL.B. (Lond.), of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. In 1 vol. Demy 8vo. 1879. 218. "An admirable synopsis of the whole law and practice with regard to securities of every sort We desire to accord it all praise for its completeness and general accuracy; we can honestly say there is not a slovenly sentence from beginning to end of it, or a single case omitted which has any material bearing on the subject."—Saturday Review,

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NAVY.-Thring's Criminal Law of the Navy, with an Introductory Chapter on the Early State and Discipline of the Navy, the Rules of Evidence, and an Appendix comprising the Naval Discipline Act and Practical Forms. Second Edition. By THEODORE THRING, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, late Commissioner of Bankruptcy at Liverpool, and C. E. GIFFORD, Assistant-Paymaster, Royal Navy. 12mo. 1877. 12s. 6d. "In the new edition, the procedure, naval regulations, forms, and all matters connected with the practical administration of the law have been classified and arranged by Mr. Gifford, so that the work is in every way useful, complete, and up to date."-Naval and Military Gazette. NEGLIGENCE.-Smith's Treatise on the Law of

Negligence, with a Supplement containing "The Employers' Liability Act, 1880," with an Introduction and Notes. By HORACE SMITH, B.A., of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Editor of "Roscoe's Criminal Evidence," &c. Demy 8vo. 1880. 10s. 6d. "The author occasionally attempts to criticize, as well as to catalogue, decisions, thus really helping lawyers, who rarely consult law books, except when some question demanding consideration of conflicting authorities has to be settled."-The Times, September 8, 1880.

"Mr. Smith goes systematically through the leading exemplars of each of the classes enumerated above, adding illustrations from many decided cases, his comments on which are invariably intelligent and valuable."- Saturday Review, October 16, 1880.

"The author has performed his task with judgment and skill. A good index is very valuable, and the book appears to us to be excellent in that respect."Solicitors' Journal, June 12, 18-0

"Written in a lucid and interesting style, and presenting a complete view of the whole subject."-Daily Chronicle.

NISI PRIUS.-Roscoe's Digest of the Law of Evidence on the Trial of Actions at Nisi Prius.-Fourteenth Edition. By JOHN DAY, one of Her Majesty's Counsel, and MAURICE POWELL, Barrister-at-Law. Royal 12mo. 1879. 21. (Bound in one thick volume calf or circuit, 5s., or in two convenient vols. calf or circuit, 9s. net, extra.)

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Selwyn's Abridgment of the Law of Nisi
Prius.-Thirteenth Edition. By DAVID KEANE, Q.C.,
Recorder of Bedford, and CHARLES T. SMITH, M.A., one of the
Judges of the Supreme Court of the Cape of Good Hope. 2 vols.
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NOTANDA.- Vide "Digests." NOTARY.-Brooke's Treatise on the Office and Prac. tice of a Notary of England.-With a full collection of Precedents. Fourth Edition. By LEONE LEVI, Esq., F.S.A., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1876. NUISANCES.-FitzGerald.-Vide "Public Health." OATHS.-Braithwaite's Oaths in the Supreme Court of Judicature.-A Manual for the use of Commissioners to Administer Oaths in the Supreme Court of Judicature in England. Part I. containing practical information respecting their Appointment, Designation, Jurisdiction, and Powers; Part II. comprising a collection of officially recognised Forms of Jurats and Oaths, with Explanatory Observations. By T. W. BRAITHWAITE, of the Record and Writ Clerks' Office. Fcap. 8vo. 1876. 4s. 6d. "The work will, we doubt not, become the recognised guide of commissioners to administer oaths."-Solicitors' Journal.

PARTITION.-Foster.-Vide "Real Estate."

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