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A COMPENDIUM OF

THE

LAW RELATING TO

EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS,

With an Appendix of Statutes, annotated by means of references to the text.

By W. GREGORY WALKER, B.A., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, Author of "The Partition
Acts, 1868 and 1876; a Manual of the Law of Partition and of Sale in Lieu of Partition."

"We highly approve of Mr. Walker's arrangement. The notes are full, and, as far as we have been able to ascertain,
carefully and accurately compiled. We can commend it as bearing on its face evidence of skilful and careful labour,
and we anticipate that it will be found a very acceptable substitute for the ponderous tomes of the much-esteemed and
valued Williams."-Law Times.

Fifth Edition, in 8vo., price 25s., cloth.

THE PRINCIPLES OF EQUITY.

INTENDED FOR THE Use of studENTS AND THE PROFESSION.

By EDMUND H. T. SNELL, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.
FIFTH EDITION. TO WHICH IS ADDED

AN EPITOME OF THE

THE EQUITY PRACTICE.

SECOND EDITION.

By ARCHIBALD BROWN, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law; Author of "A New Law Dictionary,"
"An Analysis of Savigny on Obligations," and "The Law of Fixtures."

"Rarely has a text-book attained more complete and rapid success than Snell's 'Principles of Equity,' of which a fifth
edition has just been issued."-Law Times.

Now ready, Second Edition, in 8vo., price 20s. cloth.
PRINCIPLES of the CRIMINAL LAW.
Intended as a lucid Exposition of the subject for the use of Students
and the Profession. By SEYMOUR F. HARRIS, B.C.L., M.A., Oxford,
author of "A Concise Digest of the Institutes of Gaius and Justinian."
Second Edition, revised by the Author and F. P. TOMLINSON, of the
Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

"The favourable opinion we expressed of the first edition of this work
appears to have been justified by the reception it has met with. Looking
through this new edition we see no reason to modify the praise we be-
stowed on the former edition. The book is one of the best manuals of
Criminal Law for the Student."-Solicitors' Journal.

In 8vo., Second Edition, price 128., 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.

"A new edition has appeared of Mr. Campbell's excellent work on
"The Law of Negligence,' in which no pains have been spared in collect-
ing cases, and the style of which is clear and easy.”—Saturday Review.
In 8vo., price 7s. 6d., cloth.

THE LAW of USAGES and CUSTOMS:
A Practical Law Tract. By J. H. BALFOUR BROWNE, of the Middle
Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Registrar to the Railway Commissioners.
In 8vo., price 6s., cloth.

THE PARTITION ACTS, 1868 and 1876;
A Manual of the Law of Partition and of Sale in Lieu of Partition;
with the Decided Cases, and an Appendix containing Decrees and
Orders. By W. GREGORY WALKER, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law,
B.A., and late Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford.

Just published, in 8vo., price 63. cloth.
SMITH'S SUMMARY of the LAW AND
PRACTICE IN ADMIRALTY. Intended for the use of Students for
Honour Examinations, and others.

Second Edition in the press.

A CONCISE TREATISE upon the LAW
OF BANKRUPTCY. With an Appendix, containing the Bankruptcy
Act, 1869; General Rules of 1870, 1871, 1873 and 1878; Forms of 1870
and 1871; Scale of Costs, Debtors Act, 1869; Debtors Act, 1878; and
Bills of Sale Act, 1878. By EDWARD T. BALDWIN, M.A., of the Inner
Temple, Barrister-at-Law,

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A CONCISE TREATISE on the STATUTE
LAW of the LIMITATIONS of ACTIONS. With an Appendix of
Statutes, copious References to English, Irish, and American Cases,
and to the French Code, and a Copious Index. By HENRY THOMAS
BANNING, M.A., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

In a handy volume, price 5s. 6d., cloth.
RAILWAY PASSENGERS & RAILWAY
COMPANIES; their Duties, Rights, and Liabilities. With an Addenda
of Cases and Statutes to November, 1880. By Louis ARTHUR GOODAVE,
of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

The Addenda can be had separately, price 1s.

"Mr. Goodeve's little book is a concise epitome of the Acta, By-
laws, and Cases relating to passengers and their personal luggage. It
is clearly written, and the reader is able speedily enough to find any
point upon which he desires to inform himself."-Law Journal.

London: STEVENS & HAYNES, Law Publishers, Bell Yard, Temple Bar.

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A COMPENDIUM

In 8vo., price 218. cloth.

OF THE LAW RELATING TO

EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS,

With an Appendix of Statutes, annotated by means of references to the text.

By W. GREGORY WALKER, B.A., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, Author of "The Partition
Acts, 1868 and 1876; a Manual of the Law of Partition and of Sale in Lieu of Partition."

"We highly approve of Mr. Walker's arrangement. The notes are full, and, as far as we have been able to ascertain,
carefully and accurately compiled. . . . We can commend it as bearing on its face evidence of skilful and careful labour,
and we anticipate that it will be found a very acceptable substitute for the ponderous tomes of the much-esteemed and
valued Williams."-Law Times.

Fifth Edition, in 8vo., price 25s., cloth.

THE PRINCIPLES OF EQUITY.

INTENDED FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS AND THE PROFESSION.

By EDMUND H. T. SNELL, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

AN EPITOME

FIFTH EDITION. TO WHICH IS ADDED

OF THE EQUITY PRACTICE.

SECOND EDITION.

By ARCHIBALD BROWN, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law; Author of "A New Law Dictionary,"
"An Analysis of Savigny on Obligations," and "The Law of Fixtures."

"Rarely has a text-book attained more complete and rapid success than Snell's 'Principles of Equity,' of which a fifth
edition has just been issued."-Law Times.

Second Edition, in 8vo., price 20s. cloth.
PRINCIPLES of the CRIMINAL LAW.
Intended as a lucid Exposition of the subject for the use of Students
and the Profession. By SEYMOUR F. HARRIS, B.C.L., M.A., Oxford,
author of "A Concise Digest of the Institutes of Gaius and Justinian.'
Second Edition, revised by the Author and F. P. TOMLINSON, of the
Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

"The favourable opinion we expressed of the first edition of this work
appears to have been justified by the reception it has met with. Looking
through this new edition we see no reason to modify the praise we be-
stowed on the former edition. The book is one of the best manuals of
Criminal Law for the Student."-Solicitors' Journal.

In 8vo., Second Edition, price 12s., 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.

"A new edition has appeared of Mr. Campbell's excellent work on
"The Law of Negligence," in which no pains have been spared in collect-
ing cases, and the style of which is clear and easy."-Saturday Review.
In 8vo., price 7s. 6d., cloth.

THE LAW of USAGES and CUSTOMS:
A Practical Law Tract. By J. H. BALFOUR BROWNE, of the Middle
Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Registrar to the Railway Commissioners.
In 8vo., price 6s., cloth.

THE PARTITION ACTS, 1888 and 1876;
A Manual of the Law of Partition and of Sale in Lieu of Partition
with the Decided Cases, and an Appendix containing Decrees and
Orders. By W. GREGORY WALKER, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law,
B.A., and late Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford.

In 8vo., price 6s, cloth.

SMITH'S SUMMARY of the LAW AND
PRACTICE IN ADMIRALTY. Intended for the use of Students for
Honour Examinations, and others.

Second Edition in the press.

A CONCISE TREATISE upon the LAW
OF BANKRUPTCY. With an Appendix, containing the Bankruptcy
Act, 1869; General Rules of 1870, 1871, 1873 and 1878; Forms of 1870
and 1871; Scale of Costs, Debtors Act, 1869; Debtors Act, 1878; and
Bills of Sale Act, 1878. By EDWARD T. BALDWIN, M.A,, of the Inner
Temple, Barrister-at-Law,

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In 1 vol., 8vo., price 16s., cloth.

A CONCISE TREATISE on the STATUTE
LAW of the LIMITATIONS of ACTIONS. With an Appendix of
Statutes, copious References to English, Irish, and American Cases,
and to the French Code, and a Copious Index. By HENRY THOMAS
BANNING, M.A., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

In a handy volume, price 5s. 6d., cloth.
RAILWAY PASSENGERS & RAILWAY
COMPANIES; their Duties, Rights, and Liabilities. With an Addenda
of Cases and Statutes to November, 1880. By LouUIS ARTHUR GOODEVE,
of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

The Addenda can be had separately, price la

"Mr. Goodeve's little book is a concise epitome of the Acte, By-
laws, and Cases relating to passengers and their personal luggage. h
is clearly written, and the reader is able speedily enough to and any
point upon which he desires to inform himself."-Law Journal

London: STEVENS & HAYNES, Law Publishers, Bell Yard, Temple Bar.

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LAW JOURNAL REPORTS.

PART 12. DECEMBER, 1881.

VOL. L. NEW SERIES.

In the House of Lords,

LIONEL LANCELOT SHADWELL, BARRISTER-AT-LAW.

En the Privy Council,

EDWARD BULLOCK, BARRISTER-AT-LAW.

TOTHEGA

DEC '81

CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER.

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

PRIVY COUNCIL-page 65 to 72 (concluded). CHANCERY-page 801 to 843 (concluded).
QUEEN'S BENCH, COMMON PLEAS and EXCHEQUER-page 689 to 779 (concluded). PROBATE, DIVORCE
and ADMIRALTY, page 73 to 87 (concluded). MAGISTRATES' CASES, page 145 to 163 (concluded).

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A COMPENDIUM

In 8vo., price 21s. cloth.

OF

OF

THE LAW RELATING TO

THE

EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS,

With an Appendix of Statutes, annotated by means of references to the text.

By W. GREGORY WALKER, B.A., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, Author of "The Partition Acts, 1868 and 1876; a Manual of the Law of Partition and of Sale in Lieu of Partition."

...

"We highly approve of Mr. Walker's arrangement. The notes are full, and, as far as we have been able to ascertain, carefully and accurately compiled. We can commend it as bearing on its face evidence of skilful and careful labour, and we anticipate that it will be found a very acceptable substitute for the ponderous tomes of the much-esteemed and valued Williams."-Law Times.

Fifth Edition, in 8vo., price 25s., cloth.

THE PRINCIPLES OF EQUITY.

INTENDED FOR THE Use of studENTS AND THE PROFESSION.

By EDMUND H. T. SNELL, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.
FIFTH EDITION. TO WHICH IS ADDED

AN EPITOME

OF THE EQUITY PRACTICE.

SECOND EDITION.

By ARCHIBALD BROWN, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law; Author of "A New Law Dictionary,"
"An Analysis of Savigny on Obligations," and "The Law of Fixtures."

"Rarely has a text-book attained more complete and rapid success than Snell's 'Principles of Equity,' of which a fifth edition has just been issued."-Law Times.

Second Edition, in 8vo., price 20s. cloth. PRINCIPLES of the CRIMINAL LAW. Intended as a lucid Exposition of the subject for the use of Students and the Profession. By SEYMOUR F. HARRIS, B.C.L., M.A., Oxford, author of "A Concise Digest of the Institutes of Gaius and Justinian." Second Edition, revised by the Author and F. P. TOMLINSON, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

"The favourable opinion we expressed of the first edition of this work appears to have been justified by the reception it has met with. Looking through this new edition we see no reason to modify the praise we bestowed on the former edition. The book is one of the best manuals of Criminal Law for the Student."-Solicitors' Journal.

In 8vo., Second Edition, price 128., 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.

"A new edition has appeared of Mr. Campbell's excellent work on "The Law of Negligence, in which no pains have been spared in collecting cases, and the style of which is clear and easy."-Saturday Review. In 8vo., price 78. 6d., cloth.

THE LAW of USAGES and CUSTOMS:
A Practical Law Tract. By J. H. BALFOUR BROWNE, of the Middle
Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Registrar to the Railway Commissioners.
In 8vo., price 68., cloth.

THE PARTITION ACTS, 1868 and 1876;
A Manual of the Law of Partition and of Sale in Lieu of Partition;
with the Decided Cases, and an Appendix containing Decrees and
Orders. By W. GREGORY WALKER, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law,
B.A., and late Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford.

In 8vo., price 68. cloth.

SMITH'S SUMMARY of the LAW AND PRACTICE IN ADMIRALTY. Intended for the use of Students for Honour Examinations, and others.

Now ready, Second Edition, price 16s. cloth.

A CONCISE TREATISE upon the LAW OF BANKRUPTCY. With an Appendix, containing the Bankruptcy Act, 1869; General Rules of 1870, 1871, 1873 and 1878; Forms of 1870 and 1871; Scale of Costs, Debtors Act, 1869; Debtors Act, 1878; and Bills of Sale Act, 1878. Second Edition. By EDWARD T. BALDWIN, M.A., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

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TITLE DEEDS: their Custody and Production, and of other Documentary Evidence at Law, in Equity, and Matters of Conveyancing, including Covenants for the Production of Deeds and Attested Copies; with an Appendix of Precedents, the Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874, &c. By W. A. COPINGER, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Author of "The Law of Copyright."

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THE LAW OF COMPENSATION FOR LANDS, HOUSES, &c., under the Lands Clauses, Railways Clauses Consolidation, and Metropolitan Acts, the Artisans and Labourers Dwellings Improvement Act, 1875, with a Full Collection of Forms and Precedents. Fourth Edition, much enlarged, with many additional Forms, including Precedents of Bills of Costs. By EYRE LLOYD, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

In 8vo., price 78., cloth.

The SUCCESSION LAWS of CHRISTIAN COUNTRIES, with Special Reference to the Law of Primogeniture as it exists in England. By EYRE LLOYD, B.A., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Author of "The Law of Compensation under the Lands Clauses Consolidation Acts," &c.

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A CONCISE TREATISE on the STATUTE LAW of the LIMITATIONS of ACTIONS. With an Appendix of Statutes, copious References to English, Irish, and American Cases, and to the French Code, and a Copious Index. By HENRY THOMAS BANNING, M.A., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

In a handy volume, price 5s. 6d., cloth. RAILWAY PASSENGERS & RAILWAY COMPANIES; their Duties, Rights, and Liabilities. With an Addends of Cases and Statutes to November, 1880. By LOUIS ARTHUR GOODEVE, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

*** The Addenda can be had separately, price 1s.

"Mr. Goodeve's little book is a concise epitome of the Acts, Bylaws, and Cases relating to passengers and their personal luggage. It is clearly written, and the reader is able speedily enough to find any point upon which he desires to inform himself."-Law Journal.

London: STEVENS & HAYNES, Law Publishers, Bell Yard, Temple Bar.

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