WHAT SUPREME COURT JUDGES HAVE SAID. JUDGE WALTER VAN DYKE. About a year before his death, Walter Van Dyke wrote the following letter concerning one of the earlier editions of the book: JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT, SUPREME COURT, CHAMBERS OF ASSOCIATE JUSTICE WALTER VAN DYKE. SAN FRANCISCO. A. J. BLEDSOE, Esq., Attorney at Law. Dear Sir: I have received a copy of your book entitled "Business Law for Business Men," and you will please accept my thanks for the same. The book contains the code law of the State, conveniently arranged, bearing upon the most important subjects pertaining to business affairs, and cannot fail to be of great service to business men, for whose benefit it appears to have been specially intended, but will also prove to be very convenient and useful to the practicing lawyer. Very truly yours, WALTER VAN DYKE. JUDGE F. M. ANGELLOTTI. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT, SUPREME COURT, CHAMBERS OF ASSOCIATE JUSTICE FRANK M. ANGELLOTTI. A. J. BLEDSOE, ESQ. SAN FRANCISCO. I appreciate your courtesy in sending me a copy of your book, "Business Law for Business Men," and the limited examination I have been able to give it satisfies me that it is a very creditable work, containing much useful information. Yours very truly, F. M. ANGELLOTTI. (vi) WHAT SUPREME COURT JUDGES HAVE SAID JUDGE LUCIEN SHAW. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT, SUPREME COURT, MR. A. J. BLEDSOE. Dear Sir: SAN FRANCISCO. vii I have examined your "Business Law for Business Men" with some care, and am very much pleased with it. It is concise, the style is clear, and the matter generally accurate and complete. It is the best work of the kind that I have Yours very truly, seen. LUCIEN SHAW. CHIEF JUSTICE BEATTY. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT, SUPREME COURT, A. J. Bledsoe, Esq. SAN FRANCISCO. At the time I received your book ("Business Law for Business Men"), and for some time after, I was too busy to examine it with any care, and only lately have done so. As the result of such examination, I am happy to say that I find it very accurate and trustworthy, and should think it would be very useful to non-professional men in ordinary matters of business. Yours truly, W. H. BEATTY. Lien of Persons Working on Threshing Machines. . 1012-1015 150-157 111-119 185-187 606-608 158-173 609-617 436-438 Liens in Favor of Owners of Stallions, Jacks and Bulls. 437 Liens for Salaries and Wages... 431-432 Letters of Credit 510-512 Life Insurance 313-322 Life Insurance Agents Logger's Lien Making of Contracts Manufacturer's Agents Marine Insurance Agents Mechanic's Liens Mines and Mining 323 49-64 329-341 342 217-218 393-423 741-787 |