THE LAW OF REAL PROPERTY. BEING A COMPLETE COMPENDIUM OF REAL ESTATE LAW, EMBRAGING: ALL GUR- AND EXHAUSTIVE TREATISES UPON THE MOST EDITED BY TILGHMAN E. BALLARD, EMERSON E. BALLARD, AUTHORS OF "Ballards' Real Estate Statutes of Indiana," "Ballards' Real Estate Statutes of Ken tucky," "Ballard's Ohio Law of Real Property," and Editors, with Mr. Thornton, of "Thornton & Ballards' Annotated Indiana Practice Code." VOL: 1. FOURTH EDITION. LOGANSPORT, IND. THE BALLARD PUBLISHING CO. PUBLISHER'S INTRODUCTORY. Wideness of the field covered by this work. More than one-half of all the civil cases which are actsally litigated upon their merits in courts of last resort, and a large proportion of the statutes enacted by the several state legislatures, and the national congress, either directly or indi rectly affect some right, title or interest in some sort of real property and may all be logically classified under the following sub-divisions of that very important branch of the law known as THE LAW OF Real Property : Of these subjects, those which pertain exclusively to real estate are exhaustively covered, and the others are treated just as thoroughly upon all points which can in any way affect any kind of an interest in real property. The test as to when to consult this work lies in the answer to the question, is land, houses, water, or any real interest or right thereto involved, whether the question be one of law, equity, evidence or pracThe comprehensive and thorough analysis of the many sub-divisions of the many subjects covered is fully shown by the one complete index to the entire series always kept up under one alphabetical arrangement. It is a real index. finds what you want, and finds it quick. It |