Jus Gentium of the Arvans, xv. 303; The Possibilities of Codification in India, xiv. 367.
Rattigan (Sir W. H., Q.C.). Private International Law, xi. 295; The Science of Jurisprudence, xv. 217. Rawlins (W. D., Q.C.).-The Specific Performance of Contracts, xv. 320. Read (A.).-See Yearly Supreme Court Practice.
Reddaway (W. F.).—The Monroe Doctrine, xiv. 314.
Redman (J. H.).-Treatise on the Law of Arbitrations and Awards, xiv. 92; and see Pratt's Income Tax.
Registration of Title to Land (B. G. LAKE) (n.), xiii. 1.
Registration of Title to Land (Parlia- mentary Paper), xiii. 210. Reichel (O. J.).—A Complete Manual of Canon Law, xii. 181; xiii. 212. Renton (A. Wood).—The Law and Practice in Lunacy, xiii. 325; and see Encyclo- paedia of the Laws of England. Renvoi, The (n.), xiv. 231.
Reports, Contemporary, Synopsis of, xii. 195.
Revised Reports, The (ed. Sir F. Pollock, R. Campbell, O. A. Saunders), xii. 85; xiii. 330, 438.
Revision Powers of the Court of Cassation (THOMAS BARCLAY), XV. 9, 194. Rey (Francis), La protection diplomatique et consulaire dans les échelles du Levant et de Barbarie, xv. 329. Richmond (B. L.).—See Yearly Supreme
Court Practice. Ringwood (R.).—The Principles of Bank- ruptcy (seventh ed.), xv. 218; Outlines
of the Law of Torts (third ed.), xiv. 327. Risley (J. S.).-The Law of War, xiv. 323. Ritchie (D. G.).—Natural Rights, xi. 197. Rivier, Alphonse Pierre Octave (ERNEST NYS), xiv. 416.
Rivier (A.).-Principes du droit des gens,
Robbins (L. G. Gordon).- The Devolution
of Real Estate on Death, xiv. 203. Robbins (L. G. Gordon) and Maw (F.T.).— A Treatise on the Law of Mortgages, xiv. 205.
Robinson (Arthur).-Employers' Liability
(second ed. by the Author and J. D. Stuart Sim), xiv. 216; The Law relating to Income Tax, xii. 86. Robinson on Gavelkind (ed. C. I. Elton, Q.C. and H. J. H. Mackay), xiii. 438. Roe (C. A.) and Rattigan (H. A. B.).— Tribal Law in the Punjab, xii. 282. Rogers on Elections.-See Day (S. H.). Rogers (J. D.).-See Brett (Thomas). ROGERS, SHOWELL. - On the Study of Law Reports, xiii. 250; The Ethics of Advocacy, xv. 259. Rogers, Showell (n.), xv. 350. Romer (T. A.).- The Judicial Trustees' Guide, xiv. 214.
Roscoe's Digest of the Law of Evidence in Criminal Cases (twelfth ed. by A. P. P. Keep), xv. 212.
ROWLANDS (E. BOWEN).-Criminality and Social Conditions, xiii. 59.
Royal Historical Society, Transactions of, vol. 12, XV. IOI.
Rubinstein (J. S.) and Lee-Nash (W.).— The Land Transfer Acts, 1875 and 1897,
Rudall (A. R.) and Greig (J. W.).—The Law of Trusts and Trustees, xiv. 326. Ruling Cases (ed. R. Campbell and Irving Browne), xi. 199; xii. 194; xiii. 438; xiv. 210, 325; xv. 99, 219, 428. RUSSELL OF KILLOWEN, Right Hon. Lord. -International Law, xii. 311.
Russell on Crimes (sixth ed. by Horace Smith and A. P. P. Keep), xii. 290. Ryde (W. C.).—An Election Manual for Parish Councillors, xi. 99.
Sale of Goods Act, sect. 4, Has it made any change in the Law? (L. F.CUSSEN), xiii. 298.
SALMOND, J. W.-The Law of Nature, xi.
121; The Names and Nature of the Law, xv. 367.
Saunders (O. A.).—See Revised Reports. Saunders (T. W.).- The Law of Negli
gence (ed. E. Blackwood Wright), xv. 208.
Schreuer (Hans). Die Behandlung der Verbrechenskonkurrenz in den Volksrech- ten, xii. 406.
SCHUSTER, E.-The German Civil Code, xii. 17.
SCOTT, LESLIE F.-Collisions at Sea where both ships are in fault, xiii. 17, 241. Scottish Land Law (EDWARD JENKS), xii. 155.
Scottish Serjeanties (G. NEILSON), XV. 405. Scrutton (T. E.).-The Law of Copyright
(third ed.), xii. 189; The Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, xi. 200. Seisin (CHARLES SWEET), xii. 239. Selborne (Roundell Palmer, Earl of).- Memorials, Family and Personal, xii. 401; Memorials, Personal and Political,
Service under Ord. XLVIIIA (T. K. NUT- TALL), xii. 53.
Settled Leaseholds, Renewal of (W. STRACHAN), xv. 378.
Sewell (J. T. B.).—An Outline of French Law as affecting British Subjects, xiv. 99.
Shearer (R. B.). See Angus (J. W.). Sheldon (W. R.). See Brickdale (C. F.). Shipowner's Lien for Freight, The (G. D. KEOGH), xiv. 143.
Shirley (W. S.).—An Elementary Treatise on Magisterial Law (second ed. by L. H. West), xiii. 111; A Selection of Leading Cases in the Common Law (fifth ed. by R. Watson),, xii. 195.
Shuttleworth (E.).—The County Courts Act, 1888, xiii. 439.
Sin (J. D. Stuart).-See Robinson (A.). SIMPSON, H. B.-Penal Servitude: its past and its future, xv. 33.
Skene (W. B.).-Handbook of Acts affect- ing the Universities of Oxford and Cam- bridge, xi. 102.
Slade (M. V.).-See Edmunds (Lewis). Smith (D. Stewart).-See Emden (A). Smith (Horace).-See Russell on Crimes. Smith (J. W., Q.C.). — A Manual of Common Law for Practitioners and Students (eleventh ed. by C. Spurling), xiv. 215; A Selection of Leading Cases on various branches of the Law (tenth ed. by T. W. Chitty, J. H. Williams, and H. Chitty), xii. 194.
Smith (Lumley, Q.C.).-See Mayne (J. D.). Sinyly (Judge).-See Annual County Courts Practice.
Snell (E. H. T.).-The Principles of Equity (twelfth ed. by Archibald Brown), xiv. 326.
Snow (T.)-See Annual Practice; White and Tudor's Leading Cases.
Specialism in Law (Right Hon. Sir F. H. Jeune), xi. II.
Spurling (Cuthbert).-See Smith (J. W.). Statutory Rules and Orders (J. DUNDAS WHITE), xiv. 68.
Steer's Parish Law (sixth ed. by W. H. Macnamara), xv. 322.
Stephen (Sir H.).—Prisoners on Oath, xiv.
STEPHEN, H. L.-Indictments, xii. 167; In- dictments and the Rule Committee, xiv. 260.
STEPHEN, J. C. B.-The Water-carrier and his responsibility, xii. 116. Stephen, Sir James Fitzjames, Life of (Sir COURTENAY P. ILBERT), xi. 383. Stephen (Sir James Fitzjames).—A Digest of the Criminal Law (fifth ed. by Sir H. Stephen and H. L. Stephen), xi. 203. Stevens (T. M.).-The Elements of Mer- cantile Law, xiv. 211; and see Edmunds (Lewis).
Stirling (J. I.).-See Hood (H. J.). Stocker (G. B.).—See Barnard (W.). Stoerk (F.). Der staatsbürgerliche Un- terricht, xii. 89.
STONE, J. HARRIS.-Some Notes on Parish Councils, xiv. 181.
Stone's Justices' Manual, thirty-first ed. (ed. G. B. Kennett), xiv. 207; xv. 213. STRACHAN, WALTER.-Should Land Trans-
for Registries be worked by Solicitors, or by Government? xv. 15; Renewal of Settled Leaseholds, xv. 378. Strahan (J. A.).—See Fisher (J. R.) and Macassey (L. L.).
Strahan (J. A.) and Baxter (J. S.).—A General view of the Law of Property, xii. 82; xiv. 98.
Strickland (Paul).-Alphabetical List of Public General Acts in force relating to
England, xiv. 328; Chronological Table of Public General Acts in force, xii. 90; English Statute Law revised, xii. 296; xiii. 329.
Stringer (F. A.).—The Compulsory Sum- mons for Directions, xiv. 102; Practice on the Summons for Directions, xv. 216. And see Annual Practice; Sweet and Maxwell's Diary for Lawyers.
Submarine Cables in time of War (R. J. R. GOFFIN), XV. 145.
Summerhays (T. C.), Toogood (T.), and Barber (C. G.).-Precedents of Bills of Costs, xiii. 215.
Suzerain, The Rights of a (MALCOLM McIL- WRAITH), xii. 113, 228.
Suzerains, Feudal, and Modern Suzerainty (W. H. H. KELKE), xii. 215.
SWEET, CHARLES.-Choses in Action, xi. 238; Seisin, xii. 239; Perpetuities, xv. 71.
Sweet and Maxwell's Diary for Lawyers for 1898 (ed. F. A. Stringer and J. John- ston), xiv. 104.
SWINDLEHURST, ALBERT.-Status of Cana- dian Queen's Counsel, xiv. 195.
Tagány (C.).History of Common-field tillage, xii. III.
TAKAHASHI, S. The Application of International Law during the Chino- Japanese War, xiv. 405.
Takahashi (8.).-Cases on International Law during the Chino-Japanese War, XV. 209.
Taltarum's Case (G. J. TURNER), (n.), xii. 301.
Tasmania, The Hare System in.-(W.
JETHRO BROWN), XV. 51.
Taylor (Hannis).-A Comparative Study of Roman and English Law in the Old World and the New, xv. 330; The Origin and Growth of the English Con- stitution, xv. 101, 216.
Temperley (Robert).-The Merchant Ship- ping Act, 1894, xi. 293.
Terrell (T.).-The Law and Practice re- lating to Letters Patent for Inventions, xii. 89.
Thayer (J. B.).—A Preliminary_Treatise on Evidence at the Common Law, xiii. 208; xv. 86.
Theobald (H. S.\.-A Concise Treatise on the Law of Wills, xi. 294. Thomas (E. Lewis).-See Baker's Law relating to Burials.
Thomas . Sylvester, An argument against the Doctrine of (T. CYPRIAN WILLIAMS),
Transvaal, The Judicial Crisis in the (J. W. GORDON), xiv. 343.
TRAPNELL, H. C.-The Indian Press Prose- cutions, xiv. 72.
Troup (C. E.).-Judicial Statistics, xi. 292. Trust, What is a? (WALTER G. HART), XV. 294.
Tudor (O. D.).-A Selection of Leading
Cases on Real Property, Conveyancing, &c. (fourth ed. by T. H. Carson and H. B. Bompas), xiv. 423.
Tyser (Charles R.).—The Law Relating to Marine Insurance, xi. 192.
Tyssen (Amherst D.).—The Real Repre- sentative Law, 1897, xiv. 316; Ele- mentary Law for the General Public, xv.
Wadsworth (S.).-See Davidson (M. G.). Wakf, The Mahomedan Law of (Sir W. COMER PETHERAM), xii. 383.
WALD, GUSTAVUS H.-The Law of Quasi- Contract, xiv. 253.
Walker (J. E.).-See Davis (H. F. A.). Walker (T. Hollis).—See Clerk (J. F.). Walker (T. A.).—A Manual of Public In- ternational Law, xi. 295.
Wallace (W.) and M'Neil (A.).—Banking Law, xi. 397.
WALSH, CECIL.-The Moot System, xv. 416.
Wambaugh (Eugene).-The Study of Cases, xi. 198.
Warburton (H.).-A Selection of Leading
Cases in the Criminal Law (second ed.), xiv. 103.
Warry (G. Taylor). -The Game Laws of England, xii. 408. Water-Carrier, The, and his Responsibility (J. B. C. STEPHEN), xi. 116. Watson (R.).-See Shirley (W. S.).
Watt (F.).-The Law's Lumber Room, xii. 90.
Weisse (Carlos).-Le droit international appliqué aux querres civiles, xv. 95. West (L. H.).-See Shirley (W. S.). WESTLAKE, JOHN, Q.C.-Judicial Power in the United States, xi. 81; Continuous Voyages in relation to Contraband of War, xv. 24.
Westlake (John, Q.C.).-Principles of International Law, xi. 91.
Wheeler (G. J.).—The Judicial Trustees Act, 1896, xiv. 214.
Whitcombe (John).-See Prideaux's Pre- cedents in Conveyancing.
White (C. Arnold).-See Yearly County Court Practice.
WHITE, J. DUNDAS.-Digests of Cases, xii. 230; Statutory Rules and Orders, xiv. 68.
White (J. Dundas).—The Merchant Ship- ping Act, 1894, xi. 201.
White and Tudor's Leading Cases in Equity (seventh ed. by Thomas Snow), xiv. 93.
Whitehead (B.).—Church Law, xv. 327. Whittaker (W. J.).—See Mirror of Jus- tices.
Will (J. Shiress, Q.C.).—The Law relating to Electric Lighting, xiv. 325. Williams (James).—Briefless Ballads and Legal Lyrics, xi. 204. Williams (Joshua).—Principles of the Law of Personal Property (fourteenth ed. by T. Cyprian Williams), xi. 92; Principles of the Law of Real Property (eighteenth ed. by T. Cyprian Williams), xiii. 222. Williams (J. H.).-See Goodeve; and see Smith (J. W.).
Williams (John H.) and Yates (W. B.).- The Law of Ejectment, xi. 196. Williams (Right Hon. Sir Roland Vaughan).
-The Law and Practice in Bankruptcy (ed. E. W. Hansell), xiv. 315. WILLIAMS, T. CYPRIAN.-Property, Things in Action and Copyright, xi. 223; A point on Conditions in restraint of Mar- riage, xii. 36; The Limitation in Chud- leigh's Case (n.), xiii. 4; An Argument against the doctrine of Thomas r. Sylves- ter, xiii. 288; Contingent Remainders and the Rule against Perpetuities, xiv. 234. Williamson (J. B.).—The Law of Licens- ing, xiv. 320.
Willis (R. J.).-See Bellot (H. H. L.). Willis (W., Q.C.).—The Law of Negotiable Securities, xii. 396.
Willis (W. A.).-The Roman Law Exa- mination Test, xiii. 439; The Work- men's Compensation Act, 1897. xiv. 216.
Wills in Ancient Egypt (F. LL. GRIF- FITH), xiv. 43. Wills (William).-The Theory and Prac- tice of the Law of Evidence, xi. 193. WILSON, Sir R. K.-Lawyers' Bills-Who should pay them? xii. 368. Wilson (Sir R. K.).-A Digest of Anglo- Muhammadan Law, xii. 182. Winding-Up (FRANK EVANS), xv. 186. Winding-Up, Voluntary, a neglected me- thod of (F. H. MAUGHAM), xiii. 104. Wolstenholme (E. P.), Brinton (W.), and Cherry (B. L.).-The Conveyancing Acts, 1881, 1882 and 1892, &c., xi. 398; xv. 327.
Woodfall's Law of Landlord and Tenant,
(sixteenth ed. by J. M. Lely), xiv. 326. Woodroffe (J. G.).-See Ameer Ali. Woodruff (E. H.).—Introduction to the Study of Law, xv. 100.
Wright (E. Blackwood).-See Saunders (T. W.).
Wright (Harold).-The Office of Magis- trate, xiv. 216.
Wright (R. S.) and Hobhouse (Henry).— An Outline of Local Government in England and Wales (second ed. by H. Hobhouse and E. L. Fanshawe), xi. 195. Wright (R. T.).—See Finch (G. B.). Wurtzburg (E. A.).—The Law relating to Building Societies (third ed.), xii. 87. Wyclif on English and Roman Law (F. W. MAITLAND), xii. 76.
Yates (W. B.).—See Williams (John H.). Year Books of the Reign of Edward III (ed. L. O. Pike), xiii. 225.
Yearly County Court Practice, 1898 (ed. G. Pitt-Lewis, Q.C., and C. Arnold White), xiv. 212.
Yearly Supreme Court Practice for 1899 (ed. M. Muir-Mackenzie, S. G. Lushing- ton, J. C. Fox, C. G. S. McAlester, A. Read, and B. L. Richmond), xv. 214.
[This Table includes only modern cases specially noted or discussed.]
Alkaline Co., Re, xii. 304.
Allen v. Flood, xiv. 1, 107, 220. Andrews v. Mockford, xii. 204. Arton, Re, xii. 103.
Att.-Gen. v. Camberwell Vestry, xi. 6. Att.-Gen. v. Carlton Bank, xv. 347. Att.-Gen. v. Hall, xiv. 7, 127.
Att.-Gen. v. London County Council, xv. 343.
Att.-Gen. v. New York Breweries Co., xiv. 108, 110.
Att.-Gen. v. Sudeley, xii. 97.
Att. Gen. v. Tod-Heatley, xiii. 230. Att.-Gen. v. Wood, xiii. 338.
Att.-Gen. for New South Wales v. Love, xiv. 332.
Bolton v. Curre, xi. 111.
Bonner v. Tottenham Building Society, xv.
Boyd v. Gt. N. Ry. Co., xi. 313.
Bradford (Corporation of) v. Pickles, xi. 108; xii. 5.
Brinsmead Case, xiii. 124.
British, &c. Co. v. Prescot Urban District Council, xii. 14.
British Wagon Co. v. Gray, xii. 100. Britten v. G. N. Ry. Co., xv. 116. Broderip v. Salomon, xi. 212, 315. Brooke, Re, xi. 8.
Brooke r. Commissioners of
Revenue, xiii. 14.
Broomfield v. Williams, xiii. 237. Brown v. Patch, xv. 230. Burnett v. Berry, xii. 208. Burrows v. Rhodes, xv. 236. Burt v. Bull, xi. 110.
Cahn v. Pockett's Bristol Channel Co., xv. 226.
Calcott & Elvin's Contract, Re, xiv. 336. Canterbury (Mayor of) v. Wyburn, xi. 105. Carew, Ex parte, xiv. 4. Carmichael's Case, xiii. 11. Carney v. Plimmer. xiii. 234.
Carter & Kenderdine's Contract, xiii. 232. Castell & Brown, Re, xiv. 125. Charnock v. Court, xv. 221. Chastey v. Ackland, xi. 317. Chatterton v. Secretary of State for India, xi. 314.
Chilcott, In the Goods of, xiii. 339. Chillingworth v. Chambers, xii. 206.
Chilton v. Progress Printing Co., xi. 211. Clark, Re, xiii. 126.
Clark, Re, xiv. 108, 109.
Clark, Re, Ex parte Schulze, xiv. 337.
Clarke, Re, xiv. 226.
Clarke v. London & County Banking Co.,
Clegg v. Earby Gas Co., xii. 208.
Cliff, Re, Edwards v. Brown, xi. 212. Clutterbuck v. Taylor, xii. 201. Coalport China Co., Re, xi. 315. Coghlan v. Cumberland, xiv. 221.
Coleman v. Bucks & Oxon Union Bank,
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