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RATES AND RATING.— Castle's Practical Treatise on 



the Law of Rating. By EDWARD JAMES CASTLE, of 



the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1879. II. Is. 



"Mr. C:istlo's book is a correct, exlKUistivc, cloav uiul concise view of the law."— 



Zd.' Times. , , , , , r „ T T , 



•'The book is a useful assistant m a perpleied brancli of Law. —Lan- Journal. 



Chaniber's La^A^ relating to Ratesand Rating; 

 witli especial reference to the Powers and Duties of llate-levying 

 Local Authorities, and their Officers. Being the Statutes in full 

 and' brief Notes of 550 Cases. By G. F. CHAMBERS, Esq., 

 Ban-ister-at-Law. Imp. 8vo. 1878. 12s. 



REAL ESTATE.— Foster's Law of Joint Ow^nersliip 

 and Partition of Real Estate. By EDWARD JOHN 

 POSTER. M.A., late of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 



1878. ' ^^^- ^'^■ 



"Mr Foster may be congratulated on having produced a vciy satisfactory rade 

 meetim on the Law of Joint Ownership and Partition. He has taken considerable 

 pains to make his treatise practically useful, and has combined within the fifteen 

 chapters into which the book is divided, brevity of statement vdfh completeness of 

 treatment. "—Law Magazine. 



REAL PROPERTY.— Greenwood's Recent Real Pro- 

 perty Statutes. Comprising those passed during the years 

 1874-1877 inclusive. Consolidated with the Earlier Statutes thereby 

 Amended. With Copious Notes, and a Supplement containing the 

 Orders under the Settled Estates Act, 1878. By HARRY 

 GREENWOOD, M.A., Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1878. 10s. 

 "To students particularly this collection, with the careful rotes and references to 



previous legislation, will be of considerable value."— iaw Times. 

 '•The author has .added notes which, especially on the Vendor and Purchaser Act, 



and the Settled Estates Act, are likely to be useful to the practitioner ... so far 



■IS we have tested them, the st>.tements appear to be generally accurate and careful, 



and the work will be found exceedingly handy for reference.'- SoHcitors' Jnvrnal. 

 "Mr Greenwood's hook gives such ot the provisions of the amended statutes as are 



(■till in force, as well as tlie provisions of the new statutes, iu oider to show more clearly 



the effect of the recent legislation."— /.'lic Jnurnal. 



Leake's Elementary Digest of the Law of Pro- 

 perty in Land. — Containing : Introduction. Part I. The 

 Sources of the Law.— Part II. Estates in Land. By STEPHEN 

 MARTIN LEAIO:, Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1874. \l. 2s. 



• ♦ Tlic above forms a complete Introduction to the Study of the Law of Real Property. 



Shear>A^ood's Real Property.— A Concise Al3ridgment 



of the Law of Real Property and an Introduction to Conveyancing. 



Desjo-ned to facilitate the subject for Students preparing for 



Examination. By JOSEPH A. SHEARWOOD, of Lincoln's Inn, 



Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1878. 6s. 6c^. 



"The present law is expounded paragraphically, fo that it could be KciwaWy Ifcmud 



without understanding the origin from which it has Bpruug, or the principles ou which it 



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Shelford's Real Property Statutes. — Eighth Edition. 

 Bv T. H. CARSON, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1874. 1/. 10s. 



Sniith's Real arid Personal Property.— A Com- 

 pendium of the Law of Real and Personal Property, primarily 

 connected with Conveyancing. Designed as a second book for 

 Students, and as a digest of the most useful learning for Practi- 

 tioners. ByJOSIAH W.SMITH, B.C.L., Q.C. Fifth Edition. 

 2 vols. DemySvo. 1877. 2/. 2s. 



" He has given to the student a hook which he may read over and over again with profit 

 and pleasure."— iaw Timet. 



>' The work before us Mill, we think, be found of very great service to the practitioner.' 

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