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Stevens and Haynes' Series of Reprints of the Early Reporters.

CHOYCE CASES IN CHANCERY.

In 8vo., price 2/. 2s., calf antique,

THE PRACTICE OF THE HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY. With the Nature of the several Offices belonging to that Court. And the Reports of many Cases wherein Releif hath been there had, and where denyed.

"This volume, in paper, type, and binding (like "Bellewe's Cases") is a facsimile of the antique edition. All who buy the one should buy the other."-Canada Law Journal.

In 8vo., price 37. 3s., calf antique,

SIR G. COOKE'S COMMON PLEAS REPORTS In the Reigns of Queen Anne, and Kings George I. and II.

The Third Edition, with Additional Cases and References contained in the Notes taken from L. C. J. EYRE'S MSS. by Mr. Justice NARES, edited by THOMAS TOWNSEND BUCKNILL, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

"Law books never can die or remain long dead so long as Stevens and Haynes are willing to continue them or revive them when dead. It is certainly surprising to see with what facial accuracy

an old volume of Reports may be produced by these modern publishers, whose good taste is only equalled by their enterprise."-Canada Law Journal.

BROOKE'S NEW CASES WITH MARCH'S TRANSLATION. In Svo., 1873, price 47. 45., calf antique,

BROOKE'S (Sir Robert) New Cases in the time of Henry VIII., Edward VI., and Queen Mary, collected out of Brooke's Abridgment, and arranged under years, with a table, together with MARCH'S (John) Translation of BROOKE'S New Cases in the time of Henry VIII., Edward VI., and Queen Mary, collected out of BROOKE'S Abridgment, and reduced alphabetically under their proper heads and titles, with a table of the principal matters. In one handsome volume. 8vo. 1873. "Both the original and the translation having long been very scarce, and the mispaging and other errors in March's translation making a new and corrected edition peculiarly desirable, Messrs.

Stevens and Haynes have reprinted the two books in one volume, uniform with the preceding volumes of the series of Early Reports."-Canada Law Journal.

KELYNGE'S (W.) REPORTS.

In 8vo., 1873, price 4. 4s., calf antique,

KELYNGE'S (William) Reports of Cases in Chancery, the King's Bench, &c., from the 3rd to the 9th year of His late Majesty King George II., during which time Lord King was Chancellor, and the Lords Raymond and Hardwicke were Chief Justices of England. To which are added, seventy New Cases not in the First Edition. Third Edition. In one handsome volume. 8vo. 1873.

KELYNG'S (SIR JOHN) CROWN CASES.

In 8vo., 1873, price 41. 45., calf antique,

KELYNG'S (Sir J.) Reports of Divers Cases in Pleas of the Crown in the Reign of King Charles II., with Directions to Justices of the Peace, and others; to which are added, Three Modern Cases, viz., Armstrong and Lisle, the King and Plummer, the Queen and Mawgridge. Third Edition, containing several additional Cases never before printed, together with a TREATISE UPON THE LAW AND PROCEEDINGS IN CASES OF HIGH TREASON, first published in 1793. The whole carefully revised and edited by RICHARD LOVELAND LOVELAND, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

"We look upon this volume as one of the most important and valuable of the unique reprints of Messrs. Stevens and Haynes. Little do we know of the mines of legal wealth that lie buried in the old law books. But a careful examination, either of the reports or of the treatise embodied in the volume now before us, will give the reader some idea of the

good service rendered by Messrs. Stevens & Haynes
to the profession.
Should occasion arise, the
Crown prosecutor as well as counsel for the prisoner
will find in this volume a complete vade mecum of
the law of high treason and proceedings in relation
thereto."-Canada Law Journal.

Other Volumes are in Progress.

In 8vo., 1867, price 21s., cloth,

A TREATISE ON THE COMPANIES ACT, 1862.

With Special Reference to Winding-up, for the purposes of Reconstruction or Amalgamation; with Orders, Forms, and Precedents. Together with a Supplement, containing the Companies Act, 1867, with Notes, and a Digest of Additional Cases. By G. LATHOM BROWNE, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law. The Supplement may be had separately, price 2s. 6d., cloth.

"

'Perspicuous statement and felicity of arrangement characterise the work throughout. . . From his experience as a liquidator and a director, our author has been able to offer a work of a very practical nature, and at the same time of value to the profession."-Law Magazine.

"This work is exceedingly well done; and is just such a one as solicitors, directors, officers, shareholders, and creditors of joint-stock companies ought to possess for the guidance and government of their conduct in regard to their interests, duties, or obligations in the company with which they may be connected."-Money Market Review.

BIBLIOTHECA LEGUM.

In 12mo. (338 pp.), price 2s., cloth lettered,

A CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS,

Including all the Reports in the various Courts of England, Scotland, and Ireland; with a Supplement to January, 1874. By HENRY G. STEVENS and ROBERT W. HAYNES, Law Publishers and Booksellers; Exporters of Law and Miscellaneous Literature; Foreign and Colonial Literary Agents, &c. &c.

In royal 8vo., 1872, price 28s., cloth lettered,

AN INDEX TO

TEN THOUSAND PRECEDENTS IN CONVEYANCING,

AND TO

COMMON AND COMMERCIAL FORMS.

Arranged in Alphabetical order with Subdivisions of an Analytical Nature; together with an Appendix containing an Abstract of the Stamp Act, 1870, with a Schedule of Duties; the Regulations relative to, and the Stamp Duties payable on, Probates of Wills, Letters of Administration, Legacies, and Successions. By WALTER ARTHUR COPINGER, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Author of "The Law of Copyright in Works of Literature and Art." "We cannot close this review of Mr. Copinger's publication better than with the apt quotation with which he inaugurates it: Knowledge is of two kinds; we know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.'"-Law Journal.

"Mr. Copinger has not only designed an Index

which cannot fail to be of practical use, but has successfully elaborated the work designed by combining a perspicuous order of arrangement with a most exhaustive table of contents, and most copious references to precedents. The Index is arranged in alphabetical order, with subdivisions of an analytical nature, the latter being made throughout subservient to the former.

In 8vo., 1871, price 5s., cloth,

THE LAW OF NEGLIGENCE,

Illustrated by the Recent Decisions of the Courts of the United Kingdom and America. By ROBERT CAMPBELL, Advocate of the Scotch Bar, and of Lincoln's Inn,

Barrister-at-Law.

In this Essay, the Author reviews old principles in the light of recent decisions; combining the point of view of the practitioner-noting the latest phase of judicial opinion; with the attempt to digest and harmonize the law, so that (if possible) new decisions may seem to illustrate old and familiar principles, or that the extent and direction of the change introduced by each decision may be correctly estimated.

"I would also refer to some ingenious remarks as to the misapplication of the term 'gross negligence,' which are to be found in a very good book -Campbell's Law of Negligence."-Mr. Justice Willes in the case of "Oppenheim v. White Lion Hotel Co."

"We presume from this being styled the first of a series of practical Law Tracts, that Mr. Campbell

is about to devote his attention to other subjects, which, from the success of his first attempt, we shall expect to see him elucidate considerably. If, however, he should ever find time to expand this tract on the Law of Negligence into a complete treatise, we shall expect to find it one of the most satisfactory text-books on English law.”—Solicitors' Journal.

AMERICAN LAW WORKS

IMPORTED BY

STEVENS AND HAYNES.

Should the Profession have any difficulty in procuring any of the following Books through their usual Bookseller, application to STEVENS & HAYNES will meet with prompt attention.

ABBOTT'S NEW YORK DIGEST.

In 6 royal 8vo. volumes. Entirely recast, revised, corrected, and consolidated. A Digest of New York Statutes and Reports from the Earliest Period to the Year 1873. Comprising the Adjudications of all the Courts of the State, together with the Statutes of General Application. By BENJAMIN VAUGHAN ABBOTT and AUSTIN ABBOTT.

ABBOTT'S (B. V.) TREATISE UPON THE U.S. COURTS AND THEIR PRACTICE:

Explaining the Enactments by which they are controlled; their Organisation and Powers; their peculiar Jurisdiction; and the modes of Pleading and Procedure in them. Second Edition. Two vols., royal 8vo. 1871. 31.

Now ready, Volumes I. to XI.,

THE AMERICAN

REPORTS.

CONTAINING all Cases of GENERAL Value,

DECIDED BY THE COURT OF LAST Resort in EVERY STATE IN THE UNION.

The Reports of the Courts of Last Resort of the several States contain cases of great general importance, and which are always considered as high authority by the Courts of the other States, but they are buried beneath a mass of practice and local cases of no value outside of the States in which they are decided.

In "The American Reports" the plan is to give all cases having a general value, hereafter decided by the Court of Last Resort in every State, unencumbered by Practice Cases and those of local importance only.

AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONS:

Comprising the Constitution of each State in the Union, and of the United States, with the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation; each accompanied by a Historical Introduction and Notes, together with a Classified Analysis of the Constitutions, according to their subjects, showing, by comparative arrangement, every Constitutional Provision now in force in the several States; with References to Judicial Decisions, and an Analytical Index. Illustrated by carefully engraved fac-similes of the Great Seals of the United States, and of each State and Territory. By FRANKLIN B. HOUGH. In two vols., price 70s., bound. 1872.

THE AMERICAN LAW REVIEW.

A Quarterly Journal of American Jurisprudence, &c. Price 6s. each number. The principal features of this Review are treatises upon practical or theoretical points of law, reports of leading cases, regular digests of the current series of English Reports and of the principal American cases from the courts of all the States, brief critical notices of new law-books, and in each number a "Summary of Events," where notes of decisions, legal intelligence, and professional gossip are grouped under local headings.

TELEGRAPH CASES.

Allen's Reports of Telegraph Cases decided in the Courts of America, Great Britain and Ireland, 1851-72. Royal 8vo. 1873. 35s. law calf.

AMERICAN LAW WORKS-continued.

In 8vo., 1873, price 155., bound,

MANUAL OF THE LAWS AND COURTS OF THE
UNITED STATES,

AND OF THE SEVERAL STATES AND TERRITORIES.

By HORACE ANDREWS, of the New York Bar.

This book is a complete summary in convenient form of the Jurisdiction of all the Courts, and of the Laws of the United States and all the other States and Territories, for the use of Lawyers, Notaries, Commissioners, Collecting Agents and business men.

From THE TIMES.

"Among recent publications has been a 'Manual of the Laws and Courts of the United States,' and of the several States and Territories, with a Dictionary of reliable practising lawyers, edited by Mr. Horace Andrews, A.M., of the New York Bar. The business relations of the two countries are extending with such rapidity as to render a work of the kind indispensable for use on this side, and the task seems to have been carefully performed by Mr. Andrews. It will not only serve to prevent contracts being entered into in ignorance of peculiar local statutes, but in many questions that may arise will save the delay and expense that

would be caused by the necessity for correspondence; while to intending settlers also it will be a guide with regard to exemption and homestead laws, rates of interest, rights of married women, taxation, and other points bearing on their future course."

"The work, we are told in the Preface, is designed for lawyers and business men. The object appears to be to give a plain statement of the law, practice, and procedure of the courts, without the citation of authority, so as to be a guide to nonprofessional persons. It must prove a most useful epitome, for it contains a great amount of varied information."-Law Times.

FIRE INSURANCE CASES.

Being a Collection of all the Reported Cases on Fire Insurance in England, Ireland, Scotland, and America, from the earliest period to the present time, Chronologically arranged. With Notes and References. By EDMUND H. BENNETT. Vol. I., covering the period from 1729 to 1839; Vol. II., covering the period from 1840 to 1849. Two vols., royal 8vo. 1872-3. Price 37. 15s., law calf.

It is proposed to issue a collection of all the cases on Fire Insurance from the earliest period to the present time, chronologically arranged, with notes and references, by Hon. EDMUND H. BENNETT, of the Boston Bar. The Series will embrace all the reported cases in England, Ireland, Scotland, and America, including Canada and the British Provinces. The opinions of the Court will always be given in full, but the arguments of Counsel and the reporter's statement will be sometimes condensed. New head-notes will also be frequently

introduced, and foot-notes and references to other Cases added. The Court by which the Case was determined, and the volume and page where originally reported, will distinctly appear. A Table of Cases, both of those reported and of those only cited, with a full Index, will be found in each volume.

The volumes to complete the Work, and bringing the Cases to the present time, will be published at an early period.

Royal 8vo., 1873, price 42s., law calf,

BIGELOW'S INDEX OF OVERRULED CASES.

The attempt has been made in this Volume to collect all the reported cases from the earliest period to the present time which have been revised, overruled, denied, doubted, or modified, with such of the cases explained or distinguished as were deemed important; and, for the accomplishment of this purpose, all the Reports of the English, Irish, and American Courts have been examined, and for the most part page by page. The number of cases amounts to twenty thousand.

"A book which every lawyer will find it useful to have at his elbow."— SOLICITORS' JOURNAL.

Royal 8vo., 1872, price 31s. 6d.,

A TREATISE ON THE LAW OF ESTOPPEL,

AND ITS APPLICATION IN PRACTICE.

By MELVILLE M. BIGELOW.

AMERICAN LAW WORKS-continued.

LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REPORTS. Vol. I.-Containing Reports of all the published Life and Accident Insurance Cases determined in the American Courts prior to January, 1871. With Notes to English Cases. Vol. II.-Containing all the Cases adjudicated on in the American and English Courts since the publication of Vol. I.; together with the prior leading English Life and Accident Insurance Cases. Vol. III., embraces the cases decided since January 1872, and also all the Scotch and Canadian cases of general interest, and such of the English and Irish cases as were not published in the second volume. The Scotch cases are as valuable as they are inaccessible to the Profession generally. By MELVILLE M. BIGELOW, of the Boston Bar. Three vols., royal 8vo. 1871-4. Price 57. 10s., law calf.

The subject of Life and Accident Insurance has within a few years sprung into such absorbing interest in the Courts, that it has been thought that a collection of the Cases upon this branch of the law would prove acceptable.

These Cases dec.de interesting and important questions concerning Suicide, Insurable Interest, Restrictions upon Residence and Travel, Receipt of Premium after Forfeiture, Death in Known Violation of Law, &c.

BINGHAM (A.). A TREATISE ON THE LAWS OF

DESCENT.

8vo. 1870. 17. 11s. 6d., bound.

BISHOP ON THE LAW RELATING TO MARRIED

WOMEN.

Two vols., royal 8vo.

[Nearly ready.

BISHOP'S COMMENTARIES ON THE CRIMINAL LAW. Two vols., royal 8vo. Fifth Edition. 1872. 3. 10s., cloth.

Fifth Edition, 1873, two volumes, royal 8vo., 31. 10s., cloth,

COMMENTARIES ON THE LAW OF MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE.

With the Evidence, Practice, Pleading, and Forms; also of Separations without Divorce, and of the Evidence of Marriage in all issues. By JOEL PRENTISS BISHOP. This work has been thoroughly revised. The new matter added to this edition is in amount equal to nearly one-fourth of a volume.

BISPHAM'S PRINCIPLES OF EQUITY.

A Treatise on the System of Justice Administered in the Courts of Chancery. By GEORGE
TUCKER BISPHAM, of the Philadelphia Bar. 8vo. 31s. 6d.

In one volume, royal 8vo., 1873, price 35s., cloth,
BROWNE ON THE LAW OF TRADE MARKS
AND ANALOGOUS SUBJECTS

(Firm Names, Business Signs, Goodwill, Labels, &c.).

BUMP ON FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES.

A Treatise upon Conveyances made by Debtors to defraud Creditors, containing references to all the Cases, both English and American. 8vo. 1872. 31s. 6d.,

bound.

THE CIVIL CODE OF LOWER CANADA.

Together with a Synopsis of Changes in the Law, References to the Reports of the Commissioners, &c., and a complete Index. By THOMAS MCCORD, Advocate. 12mo. New Edition. 1873. 75. 6d. bound.

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