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STEPHEN'S NEW COMMENTARIES.-Ninth Edition, 1883.

Just published, in 4 vols., 8vo., 41. 4s. cloth. Net for cash with order, 31. 78. 6d. MR. SERJEANT STEPHEN'S NEW COMMENTARIES on the LAWS OF ENGLAND, partly founded on Blackstone. By JAMES STEPHEN, Esq., LL.D., Judge of County Courts. The Ninth Edition. By HENRY ST. JAMES STEPHEN, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

This Work is set for the Intermediate Examinations for Solicitors.

BRETT'S BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883.

Now ready, in 1 vol., post 8vo., 14s. cloth.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883; with an Introductory Chapter, Notes, Index, &c. And SUPPLEMENT containing a Table showing the parts of the Act and Rules which are to be read together; a Summary of the points of importance contained in the Rules, and the Table of Fees of the 28th December, 1883. BY THOMAS BRETT, LL.B., London Univ., B.A., Exhibitioner in Real Property and Equity, and Holder of the First Certificate of Honour, Michaelmas, 1869, and Joint Editor of "Clerke & Brett's Conveyancing Acts."

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COOTE'S PROBATE PRACTICE.-Ninth Edition.

Just published, in 1 vol., 8vo., 268. cloth.

THE COMMON FORM PRACTICE OF THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE in granting Probates and Administrations. By HENRY CHARLES COOTE, F.S.A., late Proctor in Doctors' Commons.

UNDERHILL'S CHANCERY PROCEDURE.

1 vol., post 8vo., 10s. 6d. cloth.

A PRACTICAL and CONCISE MANUAL of the PROCEDURE of the
CHANCERY DIVISION of the HIGH COURT of JUSTIC
Matters. By ARTHUR UNDERHILL, M.A., LL.D., of Lincoln's 1
Author of "A Concise Treatise on the Law of Private Tr
"A Summary of the Law of Torts," &c.

both in Actions and Barrister-at-Law, and Trustees,"

1881

"Of the present work on the Procedure of the Chancery Division we may say th... supplies a want in legal literature. We venture to think that the promise held out in the Preface will be fully realized, and that students and the profession generally are much indebted to Mr. Underhill for having furnished them with a clear and compendious treatise comprising details of procedure not to be found in ordinary books on the Judicature Acts, yet often occurring and of great importance."-LAW EXAMINATION JOURNAL.

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No. 60. Trinity, 1884.-I. Honors Examination, April, 1884: Questions and Answers. II. Final Examination, June, 1884: Questions and Answers. III. Intermediate Examination, June, 1884: Questions and Answers. Etc., etc.

No. 59, Easter, 1884.-I. Honors Examination, January, 1884: Questions and Answers. II. Final Examination, April, 1884: Questions and Answers. III. Intermediate Examination, April, 1884: Questions and Answers. IV. Reviews. V. Statutes of 1883. VI. Correspondence and Notices.

No. 58. Hilary, 1884.-I. Honors Examination, November, 1883: Questions and Answers. II. Final Examination, January, 1884: Questions and Answers. III. Intermediate Examination, January, 1884: Questions and Answers. IV. Reviews. V. Correspondence and Notices.

No. 57. Michaelmas, 1883.-I. Honors Examination, June, 1883: Questions and Answers. II. Final Examination, November, 1883: Questions and Answers. III. Intermediate Examination, November, 1883 Questions and Answers. Etc., etc.

No. 56. Trinity, 1883.-I. Honors Examination, April, 1883; Questions and Answers. II. Final Examination, June, 1883; Questions and Answers. III. Intermediate Examination, June, 1883; Questions and Answers. Etc., etc.

No. 55. Easter, 1883.-I. Honors Examination, January, 1883; Questions and Answers. II. Final Examination, April, 1883; Questions and Answers. III. Intermediate Examination, April, 1883; Questions and Answers. IV. Statutes of 1882. V. Digest of Cases. VI. Correspondence and Notices. No. 54. Hilary, 1883.-I. Honors Examination, November, 1882: Questions and Answers. II. Final Examination, January, 1883: Questions and Answers. III. Intermediate Examination, January, 1883: Questions and Answers. IV. Reviews of Books. V. Notices for Intermediate Examinations for 1883. VI. Digest of Cases. VII. Correspondence and Notices.

No. 53, Michaelmas, 1882.-I. Honors Examination, June, 1882: Questions and Answers. II. Final Examination, November, 1882: Questions and Answers. III. Intermediate Examination, November, 1882: Questions and Answers. IV. Notice of Intermediate Examination for 1883. V. Reviews of Books. VI. Digest of Cases. VII. Correspondence and Notices.

No. 52, Trinity, 1882.-I. Honors Examination, April, 1882: Questions and Answers. II. Final Examination, June, 1882: Questions and Answers. III. Intermediate Examination, June, 1882: Questions and Answers. IV. Digest of Cases. V. Correspondence and Notices.

No. 51. Easter, 1882.-I. Honors Examination, January, 1882; Questions and Answers. II. Final Examination, April, 1882; Questions and Answers. III. Intermediate Examination, April, 1882: Questions and Answers. IV. Review: Clerke & Brett's Conveyancing Act, &c. (Second Edition). V. Digest of recent Decisions. VI. Correspondence and Notices.

No. 50. Hilary, 1882.-I. Notice of Intermediate Examinations for 1882. II. Honors Examination, November, 1881; Questions and Answers. III. Final Examination, January, 1882; Questions and Answers. IV. Intermediate Examination, January, 1882; Questions and Answers. V. Digest of Cases. VI. Correspondence and Notices.

No. 49. Michaelmas, 1881.-I. Statutes of 1881. II. Reviews of Books. III. Honors Examination, June, 1881: Questions and Answers. IV. Final Examination, November, 1881: Questions and Answers. V. Intermediate Examination, November, 1881: Questions and Answers. VI. Digest of Cases. VII. Correspondence and Notices.

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UNDERHILL'S SETTLED LAND ACT, 1882.
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THE SETTLED LAND ACT, 1882; with an Introduction and Notes,
and Concise Precedents of Conveyancing and Chancery Documents required under the
Act; with Supplement containing the Rules and Order as to Court Fees, &c. By
ARTHUR UNDERHILL, M.A., LL.D., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. Assisted by
RALPH HAWTREY DEANE, B.A., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law.

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UNDERHILL'S LAW OF TORTS.-Fourth Edition.

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A SUMMARY of the LAW of TORTS; or Wrongs independent of Contract. By ARTHUR UNDERHILL, M.A., LL.D., of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barristerat-Law. Fourth Edition.

"He has set forth the elements of the law with clearness and accuracy. The little work of Mr. Underhill is inexpensive and may be relied on."-LAW TIMES.

"The plan is a good one and has been honestly carried out, and a good index facilitates reference to the contents of the book."-JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. "Mr. Underhill's ability in making a clear digest of the subject treated of in this volume is conspicuous. Many works would have to be consulted for the information here concisely given, so that practitioners as well as students will find it useful."-NEWS OF THE WORLD.

"His book is so clearly written that it is easily comprehensible. To the law student, for whom it is more particularly written, it may be recommended both for its simplicity and accuracy."MORNING ADVERTISER.

"Intended for the student who desires to have principles before entering into particulars, and we know no book on the subject so well adapted for the purpose."-LAW EXAMINATION JOURNAL.

"We strongly recommend the manual to students of both branches of the profession.". PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION JOURNAL.

UNDERHILL'S LAW OF TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES.-Second Edition.
Just published, in 1 vol., post 8vo., 12s. 6d. cloth.

A CONCISE MANUAL of the LAW RELATING TO PRIVATE
TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES. BY ARTHUR UNDERHILL, M.A., of Lincoln's Inn, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law. Second Edition.

"We recently published a short review or notice of Mr. A. F. Leach's 'Digest of the Law of Probate Duty,' and remarked that it was framed after the model of Sir Fitzjames Stephen's 'Digest of the Criminal Law and Law of Evidence from the Indian Acts,' and which has been followed by Mr. Pollock in his 'Digest of the Law of Partnership. Mr. Underhill has, in the abovenamed volume, performed a similar task in relation to the Law of Trusts.' In seventy-six

articles he has summarized the principles of the 'Law of Trusts' as distinctly and accurately as the subject will admit, and has supplemented the articles with illustrations."-LAW JOURNAL.

"The work is intended for those who cannot study larger tomes, and Mr. Underhill is sanguine that the student will be able to learn and remember all that he has written. We believe this to be quite possible, and commend the work to the attention of students."-LAW TIMES.

PLUMPTRE ON THE LAW OF CONTRACTS.
1 vol., post 8vo., 8s. cloth.

Forming a companion volume to Underhill on "Torts."
SUMMARY of the PRINCIPLES
CONTRACTS.

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of the LAW of SIMPLE By CLAUDE C. M. PLUMPTRE, of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barristerat-Law. (Middle Temple Common Law Scholar, Hilary Term, 1877.) "This book is compiled upon the same principle as the works of Mr. Underhill on Torts and Our readers will remember that Mr. Trusts. Claude Plumptre assisted in the compilation of the second edition of Mr. Underhill's work on Torts. The object of the present work will appear from the opening paragraph of the Preface.

It may cause some little surprise when it is seen that, notwithstanding the many able works on the Law of Contracts that have been published,

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I have ventured to add another volume to that already formidable array of legal literature. The reason why I have done so is, because this branch of the law, however diversely treated, still remains unreduced, whether by means of articles and notes, or rules and sub-rules, or otherwise, into the form of a concise summary or digest; and in the present work I have hoped, to a certain extent, to supply the want thus existing."LAW EXAMINATION JOURNAL.

TUDOR'S REAL PROPERTY, &c.--Third Edition.
One thick Volume, royal 8vo., 21. 12s. 6d. cloth.

SELECTION of LEADING CASES on the LAW RELATING to REAL PROPERTY, CONVEYANCING, and the CONSTRUCTION of WILLS and DEEDS; with Notes. By OWEN DAVIES TUDOR, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Author of "A Selection of Leading Cases in Equity."

"We cordially recommend the work to the practitioner and the student alike, but especially to the former."-SOLICITORS' JOURNAL.

"This and the other volumes of Mr. Tudor are almost a law library in themselves, and we are satisfied that the student would learn more law from the careful reading of them than he would

Third Edition. acquire from double the time given to the elaborate treatises which learned professors recommend the student to peruse, with entire forgetfulness that time and brains are limited, and that to do what they advise would be the work of a life."-LAW TIMES.

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