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W. BENNING AND CO., LAW BOOKSELLERS,
(LATE SAUNDERS AND BENNING,)
43, FLEET STREET.
Law fees.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY C. ROWORTH AND SONS, BELL YARD,
TEMPLE BAR.
CONTENTS.
ART. I.-PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE.
A Treatise on the Law and Fact, with the Theory and
Rules of Presumptive or Circumstantial Proof in
Criminal Cases. By W. M. Best, A. M., LL. B.,
Barrister at Law. Š. Sweet. London. 1844
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ART. III. THE LAW OF DEBTOR AND CREDITOR.
1. The Three Statutes forming the New Law for the
Relief of Insolvent Debtors in the Court of Bank-
ruptcy; with the Acts. By Peter Burke, Esq.,
of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law. W. Ben-
ning & Co. London. 1844.
2. An Act to Amend the Law of Insolvency, Bank-
ruptcy, and Execution (7 & 8 Vict.:c. 96.).
3. An Act for facilitating Arrangements between
Debtors and Creditors (7 & 8 Vict. c. 70)
ART. IV. THE GROWTH OF CRIME.'
1. Tables showing the Numbers of Criminal Of-
fenders in the year 1843, presented to both Houses
of Parliament by command of her Majesty. Lon-
don. 1844.
2. The Police and Constabulary List, and Analysis
of Criminal and Police Statistics for the Quarter
ending September, 1844. Parker, Furnival and
Parker, Military Library, London'
ART. V.-CHITTY ON PLEADING.
Chitty's Treatise on Pleading and Parties to Actions;
with Second and Third Volumes containing mo-
dern Precedents of Pleadings and Practical Notes.
In 3 vols. The Seventh Edition, corrected and
enlarged, by Henry Greening, Esq., of Lincoln's
Inn. S. Sweet and V. & R. Stevens & G. S.
Norton, London; and Andrew Milliken, Grafton
Street, Dublin. 1844
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47
117
140
ART. VI.—THE TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT.
An Act to simplify the Transfer of Property, 7 & 8
Vict. c. 76. With Notes explaining the Altera-
tious in the Law. By James Stewart, of Lincoln's
Inn, Barrister at Law. E. Spettigue. London.
1844
ART. VII.-PAROCHIAL SETTLEMENTS.
1. A Bill to consolidate and Amend the Laws re-
lating to Parochial Settlement, and to the Re-
moval of the Poor. Prepared and brought in by
Sir James Graham and Mr. Manners Sutton.
Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed,
8th August, 1844.
2. Report of the Committee appointed by the Town
Council of Leicester to consider and report upon
Sir James Graham's Parochial Settlement Bill.
Printed by order of the Council, Leicester
ART. VIII. THE BAR
NOTES OF LEADING CASES:
:-
EQUITY AND CONVEYANCING.
Cooper v. Emery, 182, 184; Appleby v. Duke
COMMON LAW.:
Acten. Blundell, 187; Boorman v. Brown, 191;
Christy v. Tancred, Sutton v. Temple, Hart v.
Windsor, and Flight v. Cook, 208; Dunford and
others v. Frattles, 210; Morse and another v.
James, 213; Edge v. Pemberton, 214; Doe d.
Bacon v. Bridges
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**The Digest of Cases forms a separate part of the volume.