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The Conveyancer's Assistant; or a Series of Precedents in Conveyancing and Commercial Forms, in Alphabetical Order, adapted to the Present State of the Law and the Practice of Conveyancing; with Copious Prefaces, Observations, and Notes on the several Deeds; to which are added the late Real Property Acts and the latest Decisions thereon. By George Crabb, Esq., Barrister at Law. The Second Edition revised and enlarged. In two volumes, 8vo., price 21. 2s. boards. On the present Unsettled Condition of the Law and its Administration. By John Miller, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn. In 8vo. price 4s. 6d. boards. INDEX TO VOL. XXI. America, English Equity in, 233 A. Mr. Justice Story's Commentaries on Equity Pleading, id. general adoption of the doctrines of English Equity in America, 234 B. Bills on legal subjects pending in Parliament, 450 Bolland, Baron, retirement of, 229 C. Carey, Mr., his appointment to the Law Professorship in the London University, Chancery Reform, 338 heavy arrear of causes in Chancery, id. suggestions of Mr. Miller and Mr. Spence, 339, et seq. Common Pleas, discussion on the legality of the warrant for opening the Court impolicy of restoring its monopoly, 450. Contracts in restraint of trade, summary of the law and cases relating to, 306, et seq. Conveyances, stamps on, law and authorities relating to, considered, 121, et seq. D. Duckworth, Mr., his appointment as a Master in Chancery, 452. E. Eldon, Lord, Life of, (continued), 56 his merits and defects as a statesman, id. his opposition to law reforms, 62 and to amelioration of the criminal code, 67 his discharge of his duties as Speaker of the House of Lords, 69 specimen of his parliamentary oratory on the Queen's trial, 77 Eldon, Life of, (continued.) his opposition to the repeal of the Test Acts, 82 and to the Reform Bill, 86 his subsequent appearances in parliament, 344 his domestic bereavements, 347 his death and funeral, 348 his placability of temper, and benevolence of disposition, 349 genealogical account of his family, 350 his will, and large accumulation of wealth, 351 his liberality to the poor of the neighbourhood, to his tenantry, &c. 354 his neglect of religious observances, 356 his domestic and convivial habits, 357 his political and sporting anecdotes, 362 his love of field sports, 364 his defeat in the contest for the Chancellorship of Oxford, 366 his appearance at the installation of the Duke of Wellington in 1834..368 Erskine, Mr. Justice, appointment of, 229 G. Gaselee, Sir S., death of, 452. H. Hoffman, Mr., his work on legal education quoted and criticized, 1, et seq. I. Infants' Custody Bill, object and history of, 145, et seq. observations on an article on this subject in the British and Foreign Review, Law Studies, introduction to, 1 L. analysis of Mr. Hoffman's work on this subject, id. proem, 2 analytical accounts of books, 4 the author's resolutions, id. his hints for the relief of mental exhaustion, 5 objections to most of the published courses of law reading, 7 suggestions for the student's guidance, 8, et seq. selection of a special pleader, 12 requisites of an advocate, 13 expediency of attending debating clubs, 18 attendance in Court, 25 quotations from Mr. Serjeant Talfourd's article on this subject in the London Magazine, 26 remarks on them, 32 Lewis, G. C., his appointment as a Poor Law Commissioner, 230 M. Malta, ordinance relating to the press in, 451 Marine Insurance, Law of—(continued), 87 exceptions which invalidate or reduce the claim of the assured on a loss, id. 1. to the form of the policy, id. 2. to its substance, id. misrepresentation or concealment of material facts, id. (1.) what is a misrepresentation, 89, and (2.) what is a concealment, so as to avoid the policy, 94 effect of breaches of warranty, 103 conditions implied in the policy, id. (1.) of seaworthiness, id. (2.) against unreasonable delay, 106 exceptions which discharge the obligation of the insurer after it has attached, deviation, (cases relating to), 110 change of the ship, 119 breach of warranty of neutrality, 120 fraud or illegality, id. Marriage with the sister of a deceased wife, legality of, 371 history of this question, 372 necessity for legislative interference, 375 Maule, Mr., his appointment to the bench, 229 Mence, R., his pamphlet on the mutual rights of husband and wife, 171 P. Park, Mr. Justice, death of, 229 Parliamentary privilege, discussion on, in Stockdale v. Hansard, 452 Postage-importance of cheap postage to the law, 36 quotations from the evidence before the select committee of the House of Com- mons, 38, et seq. effect of high postage on bankruptcies, 39 its impediments to the transaction of country business, 44 account of Mr. Hill's plan, 54 Q. Queen's Bench, arrears of business in the Court of, 228 VOL. XXI. NO. XLIV, II H |