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LAW JOURNAL

REPORTS.

PART 6. JUNE, 1881.

VOL. L. NEW SERIES.

In the House of Lords, BIBLIOTHECA

LIONEL LANCELOT SHADWELL, BARRISTER-AT-LAW.

En the Privy Council,

EDWARD BULLOCK, BARRISTER-AT-LAW.

JUN 'F81

BODLEIANA

En the Supreme Court of Judicature.
Court of Appeal,

ARTHUR CLEMENT EDDIS, H. LACY FRASER, WILLIAM ROBERT COLLYER,
AND ROBERT BRUCE RUSSELL,
BARRISTERS-AT-LAW.

High Court of Justice.

Crown Cases Reserved,

WALTER HENRY MACNAMARA, BARRISTER-AT-LAW.

Chancery Division,

HENRY CHARLES DEANE, RICHARD BRAMWELL DAVIS, JOHN GENT,
JAMES E. HORNE, WILLIAM HARMOOD COCHRAN, ARTHUR CORDERY,
CECIL C. M. DALE, GEORGE ABBOTT STREETEN and DAVID PITCAIRN,
BARRISTERS-AT-LAW.

Queen's Bench Division,

W. DECIMUS I. FOULKES, J. H. ETHERINGTON SMITH,

GILBERT GEORGE KENNEDY, RICHARD HOLMDEN AMPHLETT, FRANCIS PARKER,
and EDWARD BENNETT CALVERT, BARRISTERS-AT-Law.

Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division,

GEORGE CALLAGHAN and EDWARD STANLEY ROSCOE, BARRISTERS-AT-LAW.

In the London Court of Bankruptcy

BEFORE THE CHIEF JUDGE,

WILLIAM HARMOOD COCHRAN and ARTHUR CORDERY, BARRISTERS-AT-LAW.

EDITED BY

MONTAGU CHAMBERS, ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S COUNSEL,
FREDERICK HOARE COLT and JOHN GEORGE WITT,

BARRISTERS-AT-LAW.

CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER.

CASES IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS, IN THE COURT OF APPEAL AND IN
THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.

CHANCERY-page 369 to 448. QUEEN'S BENCH, COMMON PLEAS and EXCHEQUER-page 353 to 432.
PROBATE, DIVORCE and ADMIRALTY, page 33 to 48. MAGISTRATES' CASES, page 65 to 80.

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BEING THE STATUTE LAW, INCLUDING THE SESSION OF 43 VICT., 1880.

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[Continued on p. 3 of Wrapper.

LAW JOURNAL REPORTS. JOURNAL

PART 7. JULY, 1881.

VOL. L. NEW SERIES.

En the House of Lords,

LIONEL LANCELOT SHADWELL, BARRISTER-AT-LAW.

En the Privy Council,

EDWARD BULLOCK, BARRISTER-AT-LAW.

In the Supreme Court of Judicature.
Court of Appeal,

ARTHUR CLEMENT EDDIS, H. LACY FRASER, WILLIAM ROBERT COLLYER,
AND ROBERT BRUCE RUSSELL,
BARRISTERS-AT-LAW.

High Court of Justice.

Crown Cases Reserved,

WALTER HENRY MACNAMARA, BARRISTER-at-Law.

Chancery Division,

BIBLIJINERS
BODLEIANA

JUL 81

HENRY CHARLES DEANE, RICHARD BRAMWELL DAVIS, JOHN GENT, JAMES E. HORNE, WILLIAM HARMOOD COCHRAN, ARTHUR CORDERY, CECIL C. M. DALE, GEORGE ABBOTT STREETEN and DAVID PITCAIRN, BARRISTERS-AT-LAW.

Queen's Bench Division,

W. DECIMUS I. FOULKES, J. H. ETHERINGTON SMITH,

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GILBERT GEORGE KENNEDY, RICHARD HOLMDEN AMPHLETT, FRANCIS PARKER, and EDWARD BENNETT CALVERT, BARRISTERS-AT-LAW.

Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division,

GEORGE CALLAGHAN and EDWARD STANLEY ROSCOE, BARRISTERS-AT-LAW.

In the London Court of Bankruptcy

BEFORE THE CHIEF JUDGE,

WILLIAM HARMOOD COCHRAN and ARTHUR CORDERY, BARRISters-at-Law.

EDITED BY

MONTAGU CHAMBERS, ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S COUNsel,
FREDERICK HOARE COLT and JOHN GEORGE WITT,

BARRISTERS-AT-LAW.

CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER.

CASES IN THE COURT OF APPEAL AND IN THE HIGH COURT OF

JUSTICE.

CHANCERY-page 449 to 528. QUEEN'S BENCH, COMMON PLEAS and EXCHEQUER-page 433 to 496.
MAGISTRATES' CASES, page 81 to 96. STATUTES OF THE REALM, 44 VICTORIÆ, CHAP. 1-11.

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On the 1st of every Month; and Sold by all Booksellers.

SINGLE NUMBER-PRICE FIVE SHILLINGS.

STEVENS AND HAYNES' LAW PUBLICATIONS.

Now ready. Second Edition. 1 thick vol., 8vo. 42s. cloth extra.

A MAGISTERIAL AND POLICE GUIDE.

BEING THE STATUTE LAW, INCLUDING THE SESSION OF 43 VICT., 1880.

With Notes and references to the most recently decided Cases, relating to the Procedure, Jurisdiction, and Duties of
Magistrates and Police Authorities. With an Introduction, for the most part re-written, showing the General Proce-
dure before Magistrates, both in Indictable and Summary Matters as altered by the Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879
together with the Rules under the said Act.

SECOND EDITION, BY

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