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VOL. XXVI.] Entered at the Post-Office at Northport, N. Y., as second-class matter. Copyright, 1922, by Edward Thompson Co.

Subscription $2.00 per year.

NORTHPORT, NEW YORK, JULY, 1922.

(No. 4

Issued Monthly

Speaking of Uniform Laws it has been said:

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'The most novel, not to say the most important in many ways, thing transpiring in the legal world, in our country, is the conception and execution of the American Bar Association, conceived and put into practice by that Association some time prior to 1892, and carefully and conscientiously pursued by that learned Association from that day to the present time.

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The object of the American Bar Association in this move is to bring homogeneity and harmony, where conflict and confusion now exist, into the laws and the decisions of the courts in the various jurisdictions of the Union. To this end the American Bar Association has undertaken the self-imposed task of drafting, and of securing the adoption by the legislatures of the various states and territories, of uniform and identically the same laws governing certain fundamental relations and transactions alike to the citizens of and residents in each and all the states and territories in the Union."

Harry M. Hanson in the American Law Review.

See the blue page insert in this issue.

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VOL. XXVI.] Entered at the Post-Office at Northport, N. Y., as second-class matter. Copyright, 1922, b Edward Thompson Co

Subscription $2.00 per year.

NORTHPORT, NEW YORK, AUGUST, 1922.

[No. 5

Issued Monthly

UNIFORM LAWS ANNOTATED

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This set contains all the Uniform State Laws approved by the National Conference of Commissioners and adopted by the various States, complete and unabridged, including all amendments to the close of the legislative sessions of 1921.

Each law is exhaustively annotated with full statements of the holdings of the interpreting decisions from all jurisdictions and of every statutory change in the adopting states. Appendixes added to the individual volumes contain the text of important related

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