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SERVICE

The Tariff Act of 1922

Enacted Sept. 21st

appears in the October number of the Quarterly Pamphlet Supplement Federal Statutes Annotated, Second Edition

Promptness is the essence of good service

The subscribers to Federal Statutes Annotated, Second Edition, get the best service not only in the matter of new legislation but in upto-date annotations to all the laws contained in the annual supplements.

The annotations, in addition to being up to date, are of a fullness that satisfies. They are not written in the digest paragraph style, but abound in quotations from opinions of the courts-in statements of the purpose and scope of the statute-in reasons for or against certain views—in explanations and other valuable features.

Federal Statutes Annotated, Second Edition, is the ideal set for service. Service is the test of value in law books.

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EDWARD THOMPSON COMPANY

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Law Notes

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, DECEMBER, 1922.

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They are not written in the digest paragraph style, but abound in quotations from the opinions of the Courts-in statements of the purpose and scope of the statute-in the reasons for or against certain views-in explanations and other invaluable features.

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