8 STEVENS AND SONS' LAW PUBLICATIONS. 



CONVICTIONS.— Paley's Law and Practice of Sum- 

 mary Convictions under the Summary Juris- 

 diction Acts, 1848 and 1879; iududiug Proceeding.s 

 prdiminary and subsenueiit to Cdnvictimis, and the responsibility 

 uf convicting ^^agistl■atl■s and their OHicers, with Forms. Sixth 

 Edition. By W. II. MACNAMAKA, Esq., Barrister at- Law. 

 Demy 8vo. 1879. 1'. 4.s. 



Stone. — Vide " Petty Sessions." 

 Teinpler. — Vide " Snmmary Convictions." 

 Wigrain. — Vide "Justice of the Peace." 

 CONVEYANCING.— Dart.— r/Je "Vendors and Purchasers." 



Greenwood's Manual of Convey ancing.—AManual 



of the Practice of Conveyancing, show-ing the present Practice 



relating to the daily routine of Conveyancing in Solicitors' Offices. 



To winch are added Concise Common Forms and Precedents in 



Conveyancing ; Conditions of Sale, Conveyances, and all other 



Assurances in constant use. Fifth Edition. By H. N.'CAPEL, 



B.A., LL.B., Solidtor. Demy 8vo. 1877. ISs. 



" A careiul study of these p.-iges would probably arm a diligent clerk with as much 



useful kncwledce as he might otherwise take years of desultory questioning and observing 



to acquire."— So/ici7("i' /o'/maZ. 



The young solicitor will find this work almost invaluable, while the members of the 

 higher branch of the profession may refer to it with advantage. We have not met with 

 any book that furnishes so simple a guide to the management of business entrusted to 

 articled clerk.i." 



Haynes. — Vide " Leading Cases." 



Martin's Student's Conveyancer. — A Manual on the 

 Principles of ]\Iodern Conveyancing, illustrated and enforced by a 

 Collection of Precedents, accompanied by detailed Kemarks. Part I. 

 Purchase Deeds. By THOMAS FUEDERIC MARTIN, Solidtor. 

 Demy 8vo. 1877. 5s. 6d. 



" It should be placed in the hands of every student." 



Palmer's Company Precedents. — Conveyancing and 



other Forms and I'recedents relating to Companies' incorporated 



under the Companies' Acts, 1862 .and 1867. Ai-ranged as follows^ : — 



Agreements, Memoranda of Association, Articles of Association, 



Kesolutions, Notices, Certificates, Provisional Orders of Board of 



Trade, Debentures, Peconstruction, Amalgamation, Petitions, Orders. 



With Copious Notes. By FRANCIS BEAUFORT PALMER, of 



the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1877. 1/. 5s. 



" There had never, to our knowledge, been any attempt to cnlltct and edit a body of 



Forms and Precedents exclusively relating to the foi-raation, working and wmding-up of 



companies. This task Mr. Palmer has taken in hand, and we are giad to say with much 



huccess .... The information contained in the 6511 pages iif the volume is renderwl 



easily ac'cesflible by a good and full in^ex. Tne author has evidently not been sparing of 



lalx)ur, and ihe fruits of his exertions are now before the legal profet.siuu in a work of great 



practical utility." — l-aw Magazine. 



"To those concerned in getting up companies, the assistance given by Mr. Palmer 

 must be very valuable, because he does not confine himself to bare precedents, but by 

 intelligent and learuv;d commentary lights up, as it were, each step tliat he takes. The 

 volume beforeus i.s 1 ct, therefore a book of i)receilents merely, but, in a greater or less 

 degree, a treatise on certain portions of the Companies' Acts of isti'i and 1867. There is an 

 elaborate index, and the work is one which must commend itself to the profession." — 

 Law Tiiiiis. 



"The precedents a>-e a.s a rule exceedingly well drafted, and adapted to companies for 

 almo.st every conceivable object. So especially are the forms of memoranda and articles 

 o I association ; and these will be found extremely serviceable to the conveyancer. . . . 

 All the notes have been elabonated with a thoroughly scientific knowledge of the 

 principles of company law, as well as with copious references to the cases substantiating 

 the principles. . . We venture to predict that his not(s will be found of great utility 

 iu guiding opinions on many complicated questions of law and practice." -Laic Journal. 



** AH standard Law Works are Iccpt in Stud; in Imocalf and other UikVuujs. 



