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and grants, that certain name shall be made use of, and no uncertain circumlocutory descriptions shall be allowed; for certainty is the father of right and the mother of justice.

Le rest del argument jeo ne pouvois oyer, car jeo fui disturb en mon place.

Le court fuit longement en doubt' de c'est matter; et apres grand deliberation eu,

Judgment fuit donne pour le pl. nisa causa.

Motion in arrest of judgment, that the pyed horses were mares; and thereupon an inspection was prayed. Et sur ceo le court advisare vult.

INDEX.

PAGE

ABBOTT on Shipping, excellence of

ABATEMENT, Plea in, what, and when, and how pleaded

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ABERCROMBIE, Dr., his "Inquiries concerning the Intellectual Powers

727

(n) 764

(n) 229

ABINGER, Lord, his lucid explanation of the doctrine of Stoppage in transitu (n) 35

ABRAHAM, his Purchase of the Cave of Machpelah

529

the first conveyance on record.

530

prolixity in describing the parcels

530

ABRIDGING cases and statutes, great accuracy requisite in

831

striking instance of an error in doing so in Abbott on Shipping

ABRIDGMENT, Bacon's

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(n) 831
. 779

Viner's

779

ABSTRACT of title, what it is

. 551

action of, at law

advising on, by conveyancers

ACCEPTANCE of, Bill of Exchange-a statute requisite to settle the distinction

between general and particular

ACCIDENT, cases of, how dealt with by law, and Equity.

ACCOUNT, jurisdiction of Equity over matters of

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551

(n) 35

330

329

329, 489

447

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446

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Real, now of two kinds only-Dower and Quare Impedit (q. v.)

why rarely brought

Mixed-Ejectment only (q. v.)

greater frequency of some actions than others

parties to, importance and difficulty of selecting

449

470

462-5

467

(n) 24

468

469

478

480

483

483

489

489

490

490

459, 492

. 501
462-4
462-4

464

503, 4

. 741

i

ADAM SMITH, his "Wealth of Nations"

ADAM'S Roman Antiquities

ADMIRALTY, Court of, recently remodelled

criminal jurisdiction of, transferred to the Central Criminal Court
ADOLPHUS, Mr., his "History of the Reign of Geo. III."

ADVERSE claims (Interpleader, q. v.) recent Act concerning

ADVOCATES, dignified admonition to, of the Civil Law

at Doctors' Commons

in Scotland, number, education, and character of

AFFIDAVITS, strict fidelity requisite in dealing with, by counsel

AFFREIGHTMENT, contract of.

FAGE

172, 263

139

658

. 594
270
26, 315

868

645

49,900

505

765

85

ALBERT, Prince, his application to the study of English law, under Mr. Selwyn 88
ALFRED, requires his nobility to study the laws
ALGERNON SYDNEY, striking remark concerning the choice of acquaintances. 120
ALIENATION of property, origin and progress of (See "Conveyancing")
ALIENS, the late relaxation of the law concerning

enemy, defence of, pleadable either in bar, or abatement

statement of the principles on which the criminal law of Scotland is

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an important variation from the rules of Equity observed in England
students for the bar.

27, 459

407

467, 8
(R) 688
521, 2

312

.

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an absurd regulation concerning the age at which judges must resign
their office

52

instances of its evil consequences

52

AMOS, Mr., his illustration of the difficulties and disadvantages attending law

lectures

675

"ANALOGY," Butler's, recommended

226

ANALYTIC or synthetic study of the law, which preferable

46

ANGLO-SAXONS, History of, by Sharon Turner

245

by Sir Francis Palgrave

251

this period of our history entitled to, and is receiving, great attention
rudiments of our criminal law to be found in that of

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curious table of their fines for personal injuries by wounding and
maiming

585

(n) 585

532

when written conveyances first used.

action of, obsolete

Mr. Turner's summary of the usual contents of their conveyances
lands not always freely alienable

ANNUITY Deeds, statutory powers over, exercised by courts of law

ANSWERS to Bills in Equity

distinction between, and the plea in an action

533

533

536

.315

489

381, 2

382

binding, when acted on, and award made

APPEAL, in an action at law, recent alteration in the course of
civil jurisdiction in the courts of Quarter Sessions, over
from the Ecclesiastical Courts

from Scotch, Irish, and Foreign Courts

APPREHENSION, a faculty of the mind capable of great improvement
discipline of, should be an object kept in view in all reading
excessive quickness of, caution against

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FAGE

456

612

658, 9
510-12

ARBITRATION, agreement to refer to, cannot oust the courts of law or equity

of their jurisdiction.

such agreement cannot be enforced in Equity, or pleaded at law
but an action may be maintained upon it

782

. 782

783

€ 520

. 520

. 520

power of the courts of law over arbitrations

(n) 520

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. 315

. 182

. 182

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ARCHDEACON's Court

ARCHIEPISCOPAL (or Provincial) Court

ARNOLD, Dr., his "History of Rome'

is a disciple of Niebuhr

his lectures on History

ARNOTT, Dr. on the utility of lectures

(n) 15

his anecdote concerning ignorance of the nature of mechanical forces (n) 196

ARREST on mesne process, Act abolishing

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ARTIFICIAL perfection of reason in the law, how gotten according to Sir

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ATTORNIES, when suitors first allowed to sue and defend by

increasing number of, coming to the bar

Lord Tenterden's censure of attornies calling themselves "Solicitors" in
preference to "attornies"

great importance of their duties

necessity for personal qualification in respect of integrity, talent, and
education

Incorporated Law Society, beneficial effects of

606

442

901

2, 901

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ATTORNIES (continued).

operation of the late Attornies' and Solicitors' Act

outline of its provisions

Court of Examiners at the Law Society

PAGE

906

909, 12

907

. 909
909

913, 21
921

.921, 22

cannot be got rid of by merely consulting counsel

caution against entering into agreements on behalf of clients

practical suggestions in the conduct of business.

list of law books recommended .

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BABBAGE, Mr., on the division of mental labour

BACON, Lord, on the choice of a profession
necessity of deep learning for statesmen

on pliancy and activity of mind

how to receive clients

true objects of all reading

on appropriate exercise for the mind

utility of mathematical studies

approves of the separate administration of Law and Equity

BACON's Abridgment characterised .

title "Leases" in, the best.

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BANCO, sittings in

BANKRUPTCY and insolvency, unsatisfactory state of the law of

subjects of constant legislative experiments

outline of the general policy of the law of

jurisdiction of the court of

courts and judges and functionaries

necessity of familiar acquaintance with the proceedings in

sketch of generally, in Selwyn's Nisi Prius, and Smith
in Scotland

English system reluctantly admitted there

Ireland, recent changes in the law there

BARGAIN and sale of lands, conveyance by
why an inconvenient one

of goods, form of a declaration for

BARRISTERS, the number of

cannot sue for fees without a special contract

varied and responsible duties of common law

equity.

BASTARDY, counsel may attend at petty sessions in cases of

BAYLEY on Bills

BECK's Medical Jurisprudence.

BELL'S Commentaries on the Law of Scotland

great excellence of

Principles of the Laws of Scotland

(W.) Dictionary and Digest of the Laws of Scotland

BENCHERS of the Inns of Court, their powers

921, 22

924

924. 27

928

439

13

.775

(n) 284

61

89

96

116

142

207,671

207, 671

311

779

779

.760

760

760

594

446

762

365

(n) 762

360

361, 385

362-4

762

889

889

882

- 542

542

692

445

(n) 485

508-14

384-5
(m) 614

761
178-9

890

. 890

. 891

. 892

938, 941

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