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FOR JANUARY, 1831; AND APRIL, 1831.
E.C.
LONDON:
SAUNDERS AND BENNING, LAW BOOKSELLERS, (SUCCESSORS TO J. BUTTERWORTH AND SON),
43, FLEET STREET.
1831.
UNIVERS
IOWA
LAW LIREA
CONTENTS.
Page
ART. I.-LORD BROUGHAM'S LOCAL COURT BILL-
WITH
FULL PARTICULARS RELATING TO THE INFERIOR
COURTS OF SCOTLAND, AND THE CONTINENTAL
COURTS OF CONCILIATION.
1. The Speech delivered in the House of Peers, December
2nd, 1830, by Henry Baron Brougham and Vaux, Lord
High Chancellor of Great Britain, upon the Introduc-
tion of his Bill to reform the existing Legal Abuses of
the Country. 8vo. London, 1830.
2. A Bill, intituled An Act for establishing Courts of
Local Jurisdiction. Ordered to be printed, Dec. 2,
1830
ART. II.-LEGAL REFORM IN FRANCE.
Lettres sur la Cour de la Chancellerie d'Angleterre et sur
Quelques Points de la Jurisprudence Anglaise, &c.
Par C. P. Cooper, Avocat Anglais avec une Introduc-
tion par M. P. Royer-Collard, Avocat à la Cour Royale
de Paris, Professeur à la Faculté de Droit. Paris:
Strasbourg Londres: Bruxelles. 1830.
ART. III. THE LIFE OF LORD MANSFIELD (concluded)..
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No. V. Case of
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132
ART. V.-REMEDIES AGAINST THE HUNDRED.
ART. VI. THE EXECUTION OF POWERS OF SALE BY
THE SURVIVORS OF SEVERAL DONEES
..........
MERCANTILE LAW.-No. IX. The Contract of
141
Sale -- continued; And herein of Stoppage in Transitu. 149
THE NECESSITY OF TRANSITIVE LAWS (LOIS
TRANSITOIRES) IN ENGLAND.
ART. VIII.
Juridical Letters; addressed to the Right Hon. Sir Ro-
bert Peel, in reference to the present Crisis of Law
Reform: Letters II. III. By EUNOMUS. London:
Paris. 1830.
174
ART. IX. THE PRESENT STATE OF THE LAWS RELATING
TO TITHES; WITH REMARKS ON THE ARCHBISHOP
OF CANTERBURY'S COMMUTATION BILL.
A Treatise on the Law of Tithes. By William Eagle, of
the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister at Law. In two
volumes, 8vo. London, 1830. ..
ART. X.-STATE OF THE REGISTRY QUESTION.
1. Notes respecting Registration and the Extrinsic Forma-
lities of Conveyancing. By C. Cooper, Esq. Part I.
London, 1831.
2. Observations on the Second Report of the Commission-
ers appointed to inquire into the Law of Real Property.
By Francis Mewburn, Gent. London, 1831.
3. A Popular View of the Law of Real Property, with an
Application of its Principles to the Important Measure
of a General Register; shewing what Changes in the
System a Register is calculated to produce. By W.
Hayes, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law.
4. Speech of John Campbell, Esq. M. P. on Thursday,
Dec. 16th, 1830, on moving for leave to bring in the
General Registry Bill. London, 8vo. 1831.
5. A Bill for establishing a General Registry for all Deeds
and Instruments affecting Real Property in England and
Wales, Ordered to be printed 21st Dec. 1830.
DIGEST OF CASES.
Common Law
181
190
202
Account of the various Ministerial Offices attached to the French
1
ART. I.FORENSIC ELOQUENCE OF FRANCE - TRIAL OF
THE EX-MINISTERS:
295
Procès des Derniers Ministres de Charles X., contenant
les Developpemens de la Proposition de M. Eusèbe Sal-
verte, les Rapports et la Discussion devant la Chambre
de Deputés, les Debats et les Plaidoyers complets de-
vant la Chambre des Paris. Recueillis par des Steno-
graphes. 2 Vols. Oct. Paris. 1830....
ART. II.-LIFE OF LORD KEEPER WILLIAMS.
Scrinia Reserata.*-A Memorial offered to the great de-
servings of John Williams, D. D., who some time held
the places of Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England,
Lord Bishop of Lincoln, and Lord Archbishop of York;
containing a Series of the most remarkable Occurrences
and Transactions of his Life, in relation both to Church
and State. Written by John Hacket, late Lord Bishop
of Litchfield and Coventry. Folio. London, 1663... 310
ART. III.-MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.-- No. VI. Of Age,
Identity, and Presumption of Survivorship
ART. V. THE ADMISSIBILITY OF PAROL EVIDENCE IN
EQUITY TO DISCHARGE AGREEMENTS IN WRITING
RESPECTING LAND.
ART. VI.
ANNUITIES GIVEN BY WILL
ART. VII. CHARGES ON CHURCH LIVINGS
344
362
375
385
399
ART. VIII.- NOTES ON THE GENERAL TURNPIKE ACT 407
ART. IX.-DEVOLUTION OF AN EXECUTORSHIP
1. A Prospectus of a New System of Legal Instruction;
illustrated by Examples. By a Barrister at Law. Lon-
don, 1830.
2. A Letter to Henry Brougham, Esq., M. P., upon the
present State of Legal Education. By George Barclay
Mansel, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Author of "The
Law and Practice of Demurrer," &c. &c. London.
1830.....
*This ought to have been Reserata in the work.
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