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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. 18. "In its present form it will prove of great value to politicians, lawyers and agriculturalists."-Law Times.

A book of great practical utility to landlords and tenant farmers, as well as to the legal profession."-Law Magazine.

Dixon's Farm.-Vide "Farm." ARBITRATION.-Russell's Treatise on the Power and Duty 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. By the Author and HERBERT RUSSELL, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1882. 368. "The cases are carefully collected, and their effect is clearly and shortly given. This edition may be commended to the profession as comprehensive, accurate and practical."-Solicitors' Journal, January 13, 1883. 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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"We think it omits nothing which it ought to contain."—Law Journal. 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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"The subject is one of considerable importance, and we have no doubt that the author's treatment of it will assist students and others in acquiring the elementary principles of this head of equity jurisprudence. The cases are brought down to the present time."-Law Times.

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AVERAGE.-Hopkins' Hand-Book on Average.-Fourth Edition. 8vo. (In preparation.) Lowndes' Law of General Average.-English and Foreign. Fourth Edition. By RICHARD LOWNDES, Author of "The Admiralty Law of Collisions at Sea," "The Law of Marine Insurance." (In preparation.) BALLOT.-FitzGerald's Ballot Act.-With an INTRODUCTION. Forming a Guide to the Procedure at Parliamentary and Municipal Elections. Second Edition. Enlarged, and containing the Municipai Elections Act, 1875, and the Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers) Act, 1875. By GERALD A. R. FITZGERALD, M. A., of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Fcap. 8vo. 1876. 5s. 6d. "A useful guide to all concerned in Parliamentary and Municipal Elections."—Law Magazine. "We should strongly advise any person connected with elections, whether acting as candidate, agent, or in any other capacity, to become possessed of this manual.” BANKING.-Walker's Treatise on Banking Law. In. cluding the Crossed Checks Act, 1876, with dissertations thereon, also references to some American Cases, and full Index. By J. DOUGLAS WALKER, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1877. 148. "Persons who are interested in banking law may be guided out of many a difficulty by consulting Mr. Walker's volume."-Law Times.

(In preparation.)

BANKRUPTCY.-Bedford's Final Examination Guide
to Bankruptcy.-Fourth Edition.
Haynes.-Vide "Leading Cases."
Pitt-Lewis.-Vide "County Courts."

Salaman.-Vide "Liquidation by Arrangement."

Scott's Costs in Bankruptcy.-Vide “Costs.” Smith's Manual of Bankruptcy.-A_Manual relating to Bankruptcy, Insolvency, and Imprisonment for Debt; comprising the New Statute Law verbatim, in a consolidated and readable form. With the Rules, a Copious Index, and a Supplement of Decisions. By JOSIAH W. SMITH, B.C.L., Q.C. 12mo. 1873.

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The Supplement may be had separately, net, 28. 6d. Williams' Law and Practice in Bankruptcy: comprising the Bankruptcy Act, the Debtors Act, and the Bankruptcy Repeal and Insolvent Court Act of 1869, and the Rules and Forms made under those Acts. Second Edition. By ROLAND VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Esq., and WALTER VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Esq., assisted by FRANCIS HALLETT HARDCASTLE, Esq., Barristersat-Law. 8vo. 1876.

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"It would be difficult to speak in terms of undue praise of the present work." BAR, GUIDE TO THE -Shearwood.-Vide "Examination Guides." BILLS OF EXCHANGE-Chalmers' Digest of the Law of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, and Cheques. By M. D. CHALMERS, of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Second Edition. Demy 8vo. 1881.

158.

"In its present form this work contains a very complete digest of the subjects to which it relates."-Law Times.

"As a handy book of reference on a difficult and important branch of the law, it is most valuable, and it is perfectly plain that no pains have been spared to render it complete in every respect. The index is copious and well arranged."—Saturday Review. Chitty on Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes, with references to the law of Scotland, France and America.-Eleventh Edition. By JOHN A. RUSSELL, Esq., LL.B., one of Her Majesty's Counsel, and Judge of County Courts. Demy 8vo. 1878. 11. 88.

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BILLS OF LADING.—Leggett's Treatise on the Law of Bills of Lading; comprising the various legal incidents attaching to the Bill of Lading; the legal effects of each of the Clauses and Stipulations; and the Rights and Liabilities of Consignors, Consignees, Indorsees, and Vendees, under the Bill of Lading. With an Appendix, containing Forms of Bills of Lading &c. By EUGENE LEGGETT, Solicitor and Notary Public. Demy 8vo. 1880. 1. 18. BILLS OF SALE. Fithian's Bills of Sale Acts, 1878 and 1882. With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes showing the changes made in the Law with Respect to Bills of Sale. By EDWARD WILLIAM FITHIAN, of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister-atLaw (Draftsman of the Bill of 1882). Royal 12mo.

1882.

5s. "Mr. Fithian's book will maintain a high place among the most practically useful editions of the Bills of Sale Acts, 1878 and 1882."- Law Magazine.

CARRIERS.-Browne on Carriers.-A Treatise on the Law of Carriers of Goods and Passengers by Land and Water. With References to the most recent American Decisions. By J. H. B. BROWNE, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1873.

CHANCERY, and Vide“ EQUITY."

CHITTY'S INDEX, vide CICESTS.

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Daniell's Chancery Practice.-The Practice of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice and on appeal therefrom, being the Sixth Edition of Daniell's Chancery Practice, with alterations and additions and references to a companion Volume of Forms. By L. FIELD, E. C. DUNN, and T. RIBTON, assisted by W. H. UPJOHN, Barristers-at-Law. In 2 vols. Vol. I. (with Table of Cases and an Index), demy 8vo. 1882. 21. 28. "This new edition of the Standard Chancery Practice will be generally welcomed, and we are glad that we can speak favourably of the manner in which the editors have accomplished their difficult task of deciding what parts of the old work should be rejected, and of adapting the parts retained to the new practice. There is to be found, in every part of the book we have examined, evidence of great care; the cases are not merely jotted down, but analysed and considered, and no pains appear to have been spared to render the information given both accurate and complete. This is high praise, but we think it is fully warranted by the result of our examination of the work. It is exactly what it professes to be-a concise and careful digest of the practice."-Solicitors' Journal.

"All the portions relating to the practice introduced by the Judicature Acts and Rules are well done."-Law Times.

"The learned authors have spared no pains to make this new book of practice as comprehensive in scope and as accurate in detail as that which so long enjoyed an almost unique reputation as 'Daniell's Practice.' Indeed if any fault is to be alleged it would be that the work is perhaps somewhat too exhaustive; a fault, however, which is on the right side in a book of practice, which is not intended to be read through, but to serve as a mine of information for ready reference whenever the practitioner may have occasion to seek for guidance."-Law Magazine.

Vol. II. is in the press, and will be published shortly.

Daniell's Forms and Precedents of Proceed-
ings in the Chancery Division of the High
Court of Justice and on Appeal therefrom;
with Dissertations and Notes. Being the Third Edition of "Daniell's
Chancery Forms." By WILLIAM HENRY UPJOHN, Esq.,
of Gray's Inn. &c. Demy 8vo. 1879.
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"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. It has all the old merits; nothing is omitted as too trivial or commonplace; the solicitor's clerk finds how to indorse a brief, and how, when necessary, to give notice of action; and the index to the forms is full and perspicuous.”- Solicitors' Journal.

"It will be as useful a work to practitioners at Westminster as it will be to those in Lincoln's Inn."-Law Times.

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CHANCERY.-Continued. Haynes' Chancery Practice.-The Practice of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice and on Appeal therefrom.-By JOHN F. HAYNES, LL.D. Demy 8vo. 1879. 1l. 58. Morgan's Chancery Acts and Orders.-The Statutes, General Orders, and Rules of Court relating to the Practice, Pleading, and Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Judicature, particularly with reference to the Chancery Division, and the Actions assigned thereto. With copious Notes. Fifth Edition. Adapted to the new Practice by GEORGE OSBORNE MORGAN, M.P., one of Her Majesty's Counsel, and CHALONER W.CHUTE, Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 17. 108.

1876.

"This edition of Mr. Morgan's treatise must, we believe, be the most popular with the profession."-Law Times.

Morgan and Wurtzburg's Chancery Costs.-
Vide "Costs."

Peel's Chancery Actions.-A Concise Treatise
on the Practice and Procedure in Chancery
Actions.-Second Edition. Including the Practice in Chambers.
By SYDNEY PEEL, of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law. Demy 8vo. 1881.
88. 6d.

"Mr. Peel's little work gives a very commendable sketch of the modern practice of the Chancery ivision. It contains some chapters upon Proceedings at Chambers and on Further Consideration, which are likely to be valuable from the extreme paucity of all printed information upon these subjects; and it is enriched with a very full list of cases bearing upon the practice of the Chancery Division, giving references to all the Reports. - Law Journal.

"The book will give to the student a good general view of the effect on chancery practice of the Judicature Acts and Orders."-Solicitors' Journal. CHANCERY PALATINE OF LANCASTER.-Snow and Win

stanley's Chancery Practice.-The Statutes, Consolidated and General Orders and Rules of Court relating to the Practice, Pleading and Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery, of the County Palatine of Lancaster. With Copious Notes of all practice cases to the end of the year 1879, Time Table and Tables of Costs and Forms By THOMAS SNOW, M.A., and HERBERT WINSTANLEY, Esqrs., Barristers-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1880. 17. 108. CIVIL LAW. Bowyer's Commentaries on the Modern Civil Law.-Royal 8vo. 1848.

188.

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Bowyer's Introduction to the Study and Use of the Civil Law.-Royal 8vo. 1874. COLLISIONS.—Lowndes' Admiralty Law of Collisions at Sea.-8vo. 1867.

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and Practice of Appeals from the Plantations. 8vo. 1834. 1. 4s. COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS OF ENGLAND.— Broom and

Hadley's Commentaries on the Laws of Eng.
land. By HERBERT BROOM, LL.D., and EDWARD A.
HADLEY, M.A., Barristers-at-Law. 4 vols. 8vo. 1869. (Pub-
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COMMERCIAL LAW.-Goirand's French Code of Commerce and most usual Commercial Laws. With a Theoretical and Practical Commentary, and a Compendium of the judicial organization and of the course of procedure before the Tribunals of Commerce; together with the text of the law; the most recent decisions of the Courts, and a glossary of French judicial terms. By LEOPOLD GOIRAND, Licencié en droit. In 1 vol. (850 pp.). Demy 8vo. 1880. Levi. Vide "International Law." COMMON LAW.-Archbold's Practice of the Queen's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer Divisions of the High Court of Justice in Actions, etc., in which they have a common jurisdiction.-Thirteenth Edition. By SAMUEL PRENTICE, Esq., one of Her Majesty's Counsel. 2 vols. Demy 8vo. 1879. 31. 3s. Archibald's Country Solicitor's Practice; a Handbook of the Practice in the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice; with Statutes and Forms. By W. F. A. ARCHIBALD, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Author of "Forms of Summonses and Orders, with Notes for use at Judges' Chambers." Royal12mo. 1881. 17. 58. "We are much mistaken if it does not become as widely used among the profession as the best known editions of the Judicature Acts. In every place in which Its arrangement

we have tested the work we find it thoroughly trustworthy. is excellent, and altogether it is likely enough to become a popular solicitors' handybook"- The Times. "We have no doubt that it will meet with due appreciation at the hands of both London and Country solicitors."-The Law Magazine.

"The author is to be very much complimented on this most careful and comprehensive manual. Admirably arranged and indexed."-Saturday Review. "The commentary is extremely well written Mr. Archibald has succeeded in producing a useful and well-arranged book."-Solicitors' Journal. Ball's Short Digest of the Common Law; being the Principles of Torts and Contracts. Chiefly founded upon the works of Addison, with Illustrative Cases, for the use of Students. By W. EDMUND BALL, LL.B., late "Holt Scholar" of Gray's Inn, Barrister-at-Law and Midland Circuit. Demy 8vo. 1880. 168. "The principles of the law are very clearly and concisely stated. '—Law Journal. Bullen and Leake.-Vide "Pleading."' Chitty.-Vide "Forms."

Prentice.- Vide "Action."

Foulkes.-Vide "Action."

Shirley. Vide "Leading Cases."

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Smith's Manual of Common Law.-For Practitioners and Students. Comprising the fundamental principles and the points most usually occurring in daily life and practice. By JOSIAH W. SMITH, B.C.L., Q.C. Ninth Edition. 12mo. 1880. COMMONS AND INCLOSURES.-Chambers' Digest of the Law relating to Commons and Open Spaces, including Public Parks and Recreation Grounds, with various official documents; precedents of by-laws and regulations. The Statutes in full and brief notes of leading cases. By GEORGE F. CHAMBERS, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Imperial 8vo. 1877. 6s. 6d. COMPANY LAW.-Palmer's Private Companies, their Formation and Advantages; or, How to Convert your Business into a Private Company, and the benefit of so doing. With Notes on "Single Ship Companies." Fourth Edition. By F. B. PALMER, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Author of "Company Precedents." 12mo. 1883. Net, 28.

Palmer.-Vide "Conveyancing."

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