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RATES AND RATING.-Castle's Practical Treatise on the Law of Rating. By EDWARD JAMES CASTLE, of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1879. 17. 18. "Mr. Castle's book is a correct, exhaustive, clear and concise view of the law."Law Times.

Chambers' Law relating to Rates and Rating; with especial reference to the Powers and Duties of Rate-levying Local Authorities, and their Officers. Being the Statutes in full and brief Notes of 550 Cases. By G. F. CHAMBERS, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Imp. 8vo. 1878. Reduced to 10s. REAL ESTATE. - Foster's Law of Joint Ownership and Partition of Real Estate. By EDWARD JOHN FOSTER, M.A., late of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1878. REAL PROPERTY.- Greenwood's Recent Real Property Statutes. Comprising those passed during the years 1874-1877 inclusive. Consolidated with the Earlier Statutes thereby Amended. With Copious Notes, and a Supplement containing the Orders under the Settled Estates Act, 1878. By HARRY GREENWOOD, M.A., Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1878. 108. "To students particularly this collection, with the careful notes and references to previous legislation, will be of considerable value."-Law Times.

108. 6d.

Leake's Elementary Digest of the Law of Property in Land.-Containing: Introduction. Part I. The Sources of the Law.-Part II. Estates in Land. By STEPHEN MARTIN LEAKE, Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1874. 17. 28. The above forms a complete Introduction to the Study of the Law of Real Property. Shearwood's Real Property.-A Concise Abridgment of the Law of Real Property and an Introduction to Conveyancing. Designed to facilitate the subject for Students preparing for Examination (incorporating the changes effected by the Conveyancing Act). By JOSEPH A. SHEARWOOD, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Second Edition. Demy 8vo. 1882. 7s. 6d. "We heartily recommend the work to students for any examination on real property and conveyancing, advising them to read it after a perusal of other works and shortly before going in for the examination."-Law Student's Journal April 1, 1882. "A very useful little work, particularly to students just before their examination." -Gibson's Law Notes, May, 1882.

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Excellently adapted to its purpose, and is in the present edition brought well down to date."-Law Magazine, May, 1882.

"A very excellent specimen of a student's manual."-Law Journal, May 20, 1882. "Will be found useful as a stepping-stone to the study of more comprehensive works."-Law Times, June 17, 1882.

Shelford's Real Property Statutes.-Ninth Edition.
By T. H. CARSON, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. (In the press.)
Smith's Real and Personal Property.-A Com-
pendium of the Law of Real and Personal Property, primarily
connected with Conveyancing. Designed as a second book for
Students, and as a digest of the most useful learning for Practi-
tioners. By JOSIAH W. SMITH, B.C.L., Q.C. Fifth Edition.
2 vols. Demy 8vo. 1877.
21. 28.

"He has given to the student a book which he may read over and over again with profit and pleasure."-Law Times.

"The work before us will, we think, be found of very great service to the practitioner." -Solicitors Journal.

REGISTRATION.-Browne's(G.Lathom)Parliamentary

and Municipal Registration Act, 1878 (41 & 42
Vict. cap. 26); with an Introduction, Notes, and Additional
Forms. By G. LATHOM BROWNE, of the Middle Temple, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law. 12mo. 1878.
Rogers.-Vide " Elections."

58. 6d.

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REGISTRATION CASES.-Hopwood

and Coltman's Registration Cases.—Vol. I. (1868-1872). Net, 21.188. Calf. Vol. II. (1873-1878). Net, 27. 10s. Calf.

Coltman's Registration Cases.-Vol. I. Part I. (1879 -80). Net, 10s. Part II. (1880). Net, 38. 6d. Part III. (1881). Net, 9s ROMAN LAW.-Cumin.-Vide "Civil.”

78. 6d.

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Greene's Outlines of Roman Law.-Consisting chiefly of an Analysis and Summary of the Institutes. For the use of Students. By T. WHITCOMBE GREENE, B.C.L., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. Third Edition. Foolscap 8vo. 1875. Mears' Student's Gaius and Justinian.-The Text of the Institutes of Gaius and Justinian, The Twelve Tables, and the CXVII. and CXXVII. Novels, with Introduction and Translation by T. LAMBERT MEARS, M.A., LL.D., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. (This work is a supplement to the same author's Analysis of M. Ortolan's Roman Law.) Post 8vo. 1882. Mears' Student's Ortolan.-An Analysis of M. Ortolan's Institutes of Justinian, including the History and Generalization of ROMAN LAW. By T. LAMBERT MEARS, M.A., LL.D. Lond., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Published by permission of the late M. Ortolan. Post 8vo. 1876. 12s. 6d. Ruegg.-Vide "Justinian." SAUNDERS REPORTS.-Williams' (Sir E. V.) Notes to Saunders' Reports.-By the late Serjeant WILLIAMS. Continued to the present time by the Right Hon. Sir EDWARD VAUGHAN WILLIAMS. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. 1871. 27. 10s. SETTLED ESTATES STATUTES.-Middleton's Settled Estates Statutes, including the Settled Estates Act, 1877, Settled Land Act, 1882, Improvement of Land Act, 1864, and the Settled Estates Act Orders, 1878, with Introduction, Notes and Forms. Third Edition. By JAMES W. MIDDLETON, B.A., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. Royal12mo. 1882. (Just rea dy.) 78.6d SHERIFF LAW.-Churchill's Law of the Office and Duties of the Sheriff, with the Writs and Forms relating to the Office. Second Edition. By CAMERON CHURCHILL, B.A., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1882. 11. 4s. "A very complete treatise."-Solicitors' Journal, March 25, 1882. "The treatise is, as far as we can ascertain, completely exhaustive, and comprises statutes and cases to the date of publication "-Law Times. June 3, 1882. "Under-sheriffs, and lawyers generally, will find this a useful book to have by them, both for perusal and reference."-Law Magazine. SHIPPING, and vide" Admiralty.'

Boyd's Merchant Shipping Laws; being a Consolida tion of all the Merchant Shipping and Passenger Acts from 1854 to 1876, inclusive; with Notes of all the leading English and American Cases on the subjects affected by Legislation, and an Appendix; forming a complete Treatise on Maritime Law. By A. C. BOYD, LLB., Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1876.

17. 58.

"We can recommend the work as a very useful compendium of shipping law."-Law Times.
Foard's Treatise on the Law of Merchant
Shipping and Freight.-By JAMES T. FOARD, Bar-
rister-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1880.
Half calf, 11. 18.

SLANDER. Odgers.-Vide "Libel and Slander.”
SOLICITORS.-—Čordery's Law relating to Solicitors
of the Supreme Court of Judicature.-With an
Appendix of Statutes and Rules. By A. CORDERY, of the Inner
Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1878.

148.

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SOLICITOR'S PRACTICE.-Archibald.-Vide "Common Law." SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE.-Fry's Treatise on the Specific Performance of Contracts.-By the Hon. Sir EDWARD FRY, one of the Judges of the High Court of Justice. Second Edition. By the Author and W. DONALDSON RAWLINS, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, M.A., and late Fellow of Trin. Coll., Cambridge. Royal 8vo. 1881. 17. 168. "So far as we have been able to compare the second edition with the first, we cannot but admit that the work has been much improved by the revision and rewriting of which this edition is the result."-The Times, Sept. 10, 1881.

"We have gone with some care through various portions of the work, and are satisfied that the reputation which Mr. Justice Fry has acquired as a Judge is fully sustained. His style is clear; his method of treatment exhaustive. He has produced a work which is excellent in itself and by far the best treatise upon the subject. The index should not be passed over without a word of praise. It is extremely full and satisfactory and reflects great credit upon Mr. Rawlins, to whom it is due."The Law Times, Sept. 17, 1881.

"The result of their joint labours is a work at once scientific and of directly practical utility, carefully brought down to date."—Law Mayazine and Review, Nov. 1881. STAMP LAWS.-Tilsley's Treatise on the Stamp

Laws.-8vo. 1871.

188. STATUTE LAW.-Wilberforce on Statute Law. The Principles which govern the Construction and Operation of Statutes. By EDWARD WILBERFORCE, of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1881.

188. "Mr. Wilberforce's book bears throughout conspicuous marks of research and care in treatment."-Solicitors' Journal. "A useful work upon a difficult and complicated subject."-Law Times. STATUTES, and vide "Acts of Parliament."

Chitty's Collection of Statutes from Magna
Charta to 1880.-A Collection of Statutes of Practical Utility;
arranged in Alphabetical and Chronological order, with Notes
thereon. The Fourth Edition, containing the Statutes and Cases
down to the end of the Second Session of the year 1880. By J. M.
LELY, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. In 6 very thick vols. Royal 8vo.
(8,346 pp.) 1880.
127. 12s.

Supplements to above, 44 & 45 Vict. (1881). 88. 45 & 46 Vict.
(1882).

168. **This Edition is printed in larger type than former Editions, and with increased facilities for Reference.

"It is needless to enlarge on the value of "Chitty's Statutes " to both the Bar and to solicitors, for it is attested by the experience of many years. It only remains to point out that Mr. Lely's work in bringing up the collection to the present time is distinguished by care and judgment. The difficulties of the editor were chiefly those of selection and arrangement. A very slight laxness of rule in including or excluding certain classes of Acts would materially affect the size and compendiousness of the work. Still more important, however, is the way in which the mechanical difficulties of arrangement are met. The Statutes are compiled under sufficiently comprehensive titles, in alphabetical order. Mr. Lely, moreover, supplies us with three indicesthe first, at the head of each title, to the enactments comprised in it; secondly, an index of Statutes in chronological order; and, lastly, a general index. By these cross references research into every branch of law governed by the Statutes is made easy both for lawyer and layman."-The Times.

"A very satisfactory edition of a time-honoured and most valuable work, the trusty guide of present, as of former judges, jurists, and of all others connected with the administration or practice of the law."-Justice of the Peace.

"The practitioner has only to take down one of the compact volumes of Chitty, and he has at once before him all the legislation on the subject in hand."-Solicitors' Journal.

"Chitty' is pre-eminently a friend in need. Those who do not possess a complete set of the statutes turn to its chronological index when they wish to consult a particular Act of Parliament. Those who wish to know what Acts are in force with reference to a particular subject turn to that head in Chitty,' and at once find all the material of which they are in quest. Moreover, they are, at the same time, referred to the most important cases which throw light on the subject."-Law Journal.

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STATUTES.-Continued.

197. 98.

*The Revised Edition of the Statutes, A.D. 12351868, prepared under the direction of the Statute Law Committee, published by the authority of Her Majesty's Government. In 15 vols. Imperial 8vo. 1870-1878. *Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes to the end of the Second Session of 1881. Eighth Edition, imperial 8vo. 1882. *Public General Statutes, royal 8vo, issued in parts and in complete volumes, and supplied immediately on publication.

158.

* Printed by Her Majesty's Printers, and Sold by STEVENS & SONS. SUMMARY CONVICTIONS.-Highmore.-Vide "Inland Revenue Cases."

Paley's Law and Practice of Summary Convictions under the Summary Jurisdiction Acts, 1848 and 1879; including Proceedings preliminary and subsequent to Convictions, and the responsibility of convicting Magistrates and their Officers, with Forms. Sixth Edition. By W. H. MACNAMARA, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1879. ll. 48. "We gladly welcome this good edition of a good book."-Solicitors' Journal. Templer's Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879.— Rules and Schedules of Forms. With Notes. By F. G. TEMPLER, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1880.

"We think this edition everything that could be desired."-Sheffield Post. Wigram.-Vide "Justice of the Peace."

58.

SUMMONSES AND ORDERS.-Archibald.-Vide "Judges' Chambers Practice."

TAXES ON SUCCESSION.-Trevor's Taxes on Succession.-A Digest of the Statutes and Cases (including those in Scotland and Ireland) relating to the Probate, Legacy and Succession Duties, with Practical Observations and Official Forms. Completely rearranged and thoroughly revised. By EVELYN FREETH and ROBERT J. WALLACE, of the Legacy and Succession Duty Office. Fourth Edition, containing full information as to the Alterations made in the above Taxes by the 44 Viot. c. 12, and the Stamp Duty thereby imposed on "Accounts." Royal 12mo. 1881. 12s. 6d. "Contains a great deal of practical information, which is likely to make it very useful to solicitors."-Law Journal. "The mode of treatment of the subject adopted by the authors is eminently practical."-Solicitors' Journal.

TITHES.-Burnell.-The London City Tithe Act, 1879,

and the other Tithe Acts effecting the Commutation and Redemption of Tithes in the City of London, with an Introduction and Notes, &c. By HENRY BLOMFIELD BURNELL, B.A., LL.B., of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1880. 10s. 6d. TORTS.-Addison on Wrongs and their Remedies.Being a Treatise on the Law of Torts. By C. G. ADDISON, Esq., Author of "The Law of Contracts." Fifth Edition. Re-written. By L. W. CAVE, Esq., M.A., one of Her Majesty's Counsel (now one of the Judges of the High Court of Justice). Royal 8vo. 1879.

17. 188.

"As now presented, this valuable treatise must prove highly acceptable to judges and the profession."-Law Times.

"Cave's 'Addison on Torts' will be recognized as an indispensable addition to every lawyer's library."-Law Magazine.

Ball.- Vide "Common Law."

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TRADE MARKS.-Hardingham's Trade Marks: Notes on the British, Foreign, and Colonial Laws relating thereto. Compiled for the use of Manufacturers, Merchants, and others interested in Commerce. By GEO. GATTON MELHUISH HARDINGHAM, Assoc. Mem. Inst. C.E., Mem. Inst. M.E., Consulting Engineer and Patent Agent. Royal 12mo. 1881.

58.

Marks.-The

Sebastian on the Law of Trade
Law of Trade Marks and their Registration, and matters connected
therewith, including a chapter on Goodwill. Together with Appen-
dices containing Precedents of Injunctions, &c.; The Trade Marks
Registration Acts, 1875-7, the Rules and Instructions thereunder;
The Merchandise Marks Act, 1862, and other Statutory enactments;
The United States Statute, 1870 and 1875, the Treaty with the
United States, 1877; and the Rules and Instructions issued in

February, 1878. With a copious Index. By LEWIS BOYD
SEBASTIAN, B.C.L., M.A., of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law. 8vo. 1878.

148.

"The Master of the Rolls in his judgment in Re Palmer's Trade Marks, said 'He was glad to see that the well-known writer on trade marks, Mr. Sebastian, had taken the same view of the Act.'"-The Times, May 5, 1882.

"The book cannot fail to be of service to a large class of lawyers."-Solicitors' Journal. "Mr. Sebastian has written the fullest and most methodical book on trade marks which has appeared in England since the passing of the Trade Marks Registration Acts."-Trade Marks.

"Viewed as a compilation, the book leaves little to be desired. Viewed as a treatise on a subject of growing importance, it also strikes us as being well, and at any rate carefully executed."-Law Journal.

Sebastian's Digest of Cases of Trade Mark, Trade Name, Trade Secret, Goodwill, &c., decided in the Courts of the United Kingdom, India, the Colonies, and the United States of America. By LEWIS BOYD SEBASTIAN, B.C.L., M.A., of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Author of "The Law of Trade Marks." Demy 8vo. 1879. 1. 1s. "A digest which will be of very great value to all practitioners who have to advise on matters connected with trade marks."-Solicitors' Journal.

Trade Marks Journal.-4to. Sewed. (Issued fortnightly.)
Nos. 1 to 262 are now ready.
Index to Vols. I. to VI.

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TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES.-Godefroi's Digest of the Principles of the Law of Trusts and Trustees.-By HENRY GODEFROI, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Joint Author of "Godefroi and Shortt's Law of Railway Companies." Demy 8vo. 1879. 17. 18.

"No one who refers to this book for information on a question within its range is, we think, likely to go away unsatisfied."-Saturday Review.

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chasers.-A Treatise on the Law and Practice relating to Ven-
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High Court of Justice, Chancery Division. Fifth Edition. By
the AUTHOR and WILLIAM BARBER, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. 1876.
31. 13s. 6d.

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