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"Mr. Wolferstan has added a new chapter on election agency, which contains a careful and valuable digest of the decisions and dicta on this thorny subject."— Solicitors' Journal, October 28 1876. ENGLAND, LAWS OF,—Bowyer.-Vide "Constitutional Law.” Syms' Code of English Law (Principles and Practice) EQUITY, and Vide CHANCERY. 168. Seton's Forms of Decrees, Judgments, and Orders in the High Court of Justice and Courts *.* All standard Law Works are kept in Stock, in law calf and other bindings. EQUITY, and Vide CHANCERY.—continued. of Appeal, having especial reference to the Chancery Division, with Practical Notes. Fourth Edition. By R. H. LEACH, Esq., Senior Registrar of the Court of Chancery; F. G. A. WILLIAMS, of the Inner Temple, Esq.; and the late H. W. MAY, Esq.; continued by JAMES EASTWICK, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barristersat-Law. In 2 vols. Royal 8vo. Vol. I. and Vol. II. Part I. 1877-79. Each 11. 10s. Volume I. contains:-Judgment by Default and at Trial; Motion for Judgment; Transfer and Payment of Funds into and out of Court; Proceedings in Chambers: Discovery and Production; Injunctions; Stop Orders and Charging Orders; Ne Ereat Attachment of Debts; Transfer and Consolidation of Actions; Prohibition Patents; Interpleader; Issues: Referees and Arbitration Receivers; Trustees (including Trustees Act); Charities: Orders affecting Solicitors; and Taxation of Bills of Costs, &c. &c. Volume II. Part I. contains:-Married Women; Infants; Administration of Real and Personal Estate; Partition and Sale under the Partition Acts, 1868, 1876; Mortgages, Principal and Surety; Partnership; Settlements; Specific Relief; and Sales by the Court. Part II., completing the work, is in the Press, and will be published shortly. "The editors of this new edition of Seton deserve much praise for what is almost, if not absolutely, an innovation in law books. 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