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UNDERHILL'S

LAW OF TORTS.

Other Works for Students published by Messrs. Butterworth

Stephen's New Commentaries.-Eighth Edition.

Four vols., 8vo., £4: 4s. cloth.

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 Eighth Edition. Prepared for the press by HENRY ST. JAMES STEPHEN, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

**The work selected for the Intermediate Examinations for Solicitors.

Tudor's Real Property, &c.-Third Edition.

1 thick volume, royal 8vo., price £2: 12s. 6d. cloth.

A SELECTION OF LEADING CASES ON THE LAW RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY, CONVEYANCING, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF WILLS AND DEEDS; with Notes. By OWEN DAVIS TUDOR, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Author of "A Selection of Leading Cases in Equity." Third Edition.

Underhill's Law of Trusts.

In 1 vol., post 8vo., 8s. 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.

Plumptre on Contracts.

One vol., post 8vo., 8s. cloth.

A SUMMARY OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF SIMPLE CONTRACTS. By CLAUDE C. M. PLUMPTRE, of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.

Forming a Companion Volume to Underhill on Torts.

Seaborne's Law of Vendors and Purchasers.-Second Edition. One vol., post 8vo., 10s. 6d. cloth.

A CONCISE MANUAL OF THE LAW OF VENDORS AND PURCHASERS OF REAL PROPERTY. BY HENRY SEABORNE, Solicitor. Second Edition.

Powell on Evidence.-4th Edition, by Cutler and Griffin.

Post 8vo., 18s. cloth.

POWELL'S PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF THE LAW OF EVIDENCE. Fourth Edition. By J. CUTLER, B.A., Professor of Law and Jurisprudence at King's College, London; and E. F. GRIFFIN, B.A.; Barristers-at-Law. This Edition comprises the alterations necessary to adapt it to the Practice under the Judicature Acts, as well as other material Additions.

Mozley and Whiteley's Concise Law Dictionary.

In 1 vol., 8vo., 20s. cloth; 25s. calf.

A CONCISE LAW DICTIONARY: containing Short and Simple Definitions of Terms used in the Law. By HERBERT NEWMAN MOZLEY, M.A., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and of Lincoln's Inn, Esq.; and GEORGE CRISPE WHITELEY, M.A., Cantab., of the Middle Temple, Esq.; Barristers-at-Law.

Mosely's Articled Clerks' Handy-Book, by Bedford.
One vol., post 8vo., 8s. 6d. cloth.

MOSELY'S PRACTICAL HANDY-BOOK OF ELEMENTARY LAW; designed for the Use of Articled Clerks, with a Course of Study, and Hints on Reading for the Intermediate and Final Examinations. Second Edition. By EDWARD HENSLOWE BEDFORD, Solicitor.

OF THE

LAW OF TORTS;

OR,

WRONGS INDEPENDENT OF CONTRACT.

Third Edition,

INCLUDING

THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT, 1880.

BY

ARTHUR UNDERHILL, M.A., LL.D.,

OF LINCOLN'S INN, BARRISTER-AT-LAW,

Author of "A Concise Treatise on the Law relating to Private
Trusts and Trustees," &c.

ASSISTED BY

CLAUDE C. M. PLUMPTRE,

OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE, BARRISTER-AT-LAW,

(Middle Temple Common Law Scholar, Hilary Term, 1877,)
Author of "A Summary of the Law relating to Simple Contracts."

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JUN 1881

BODLEIAN

BUTTERWORTHS, 7, FLEET STREET,
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PREFACE

TO THE THIRD EDITION.

THE fact that a thousand copies, constituting the First Edition, of this Work were sold in less than five years, and the Second Edition in little more than two years, renders it no longer necessary to apologize for its existence.

Although so short a space of time has elapsed since the Second Edition was issued, several important changes have been made in the law, particularly in relation to Statutory Torts, and to the doubt thrown by the Court of Appeal on the law relating to Felonious Torts. The Employers' Liability Act, 1880, has also been passed. These matters have all been treated of in this Edition, and all leading cases decided since the last Edition was sent to press (amounting to over 150) have been noted up, and the whole book carefully revised.

Many of my friends and clients have expressed surprise that an Equity and Conveyancing Counsel should have written a treatise on the Law of Torts. The

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