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Jones' Commentaries on Evidence

¶Modern; exhaustive; scholarly.

5 Vols.-1913

DISTINCTIVE FEATURES

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¶Comprehensive; convenient; convincing.

The most practical commentaries on the law of evidence in civil cases ever written.

¶Cross references from and to every title requiring

same.

The very latest authorities are included. New cases are considered up to the minute of going to press. qUnited States Supreme Court cases are cited to support every proposition to which they relate.

¶The original and convenient method adopted in referring from the Table of Cases to the page on which the case is cited is a valuable innovation.

¶The arrangement and division of the topic heads of the second edition has been retained. It is the most practical, and will be of special benefit to those familiar with the text arrangement of that edition.

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Law Notes

Entered at the Post-office at Northport, N. Y., as ad-class matter. Copyright, 1913, by Edward Thompson Co.

NORTHPORT, NEW YORK, JANUARY, 1914.

[No. 10.

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STORES

The service rendered by the AMERICAN AND ENGLISH ANNOTATED CASES, as we have often said in these advertisements, is of special value when the brief maker or the trial lawyer is confronted by a peculiar state of facts. The questions not readily answered by the textbooks, encyclopædias and digests arise with amazing frequency. For instance, what lawyer does not have a storekeeper of some kind as a client? Where will that lawyer look for complete discussion of all the authorities bearing on the liability of his client to the public invited to come upon his premises? This is one of hundreds of similar questions which the seven thousand exhaustive briefs in the American and English Annotated Cases cover with editorial work of the highest class.

Liability of the proprietor for injuries caused by a crowd in the store, 18 Ann. Cas. 42.

Duty of storekeeper to a customer who temporarily follows a purpose of his own, 17 Ann. Cas. 592. Liability of proprietor for injuries received in a turnstile, revolving door, or swinging door, 16 Ann. Cas. 117.

Liability of proprietor to customer for failure to keep the stairways in a safe condition, Ann. Cas. 1912D-141.

Liability of the proprietor to customer for injuries sustained by falling into an opening, Ann. Cas. 1913C-568.

Liability of proprietor to customer for injuries caused by the slippery condition of a store floor (to be discussed in Ann. Cas. 1914A).

Sufficiency of an indictment for burglary with respect to the description of the building entered as a "store," Ann. Cas. 1913D-872.

Legal meaning of word “store," Ann. Cas. 1913E, p. 1122.

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The State of New York has just placed on its statute books the most liberal Workmen's Compensation Act yet passed in this country. The States without such statutes will soon fall in line. In fact, the old common-law doctrines of the master's responsibility to his servant for injuries received in the course of his employment are fast being superseded by legislation providing that compensation shall be made in an entirely different manner and on different theories.

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The authorities in the annotations on these topics are not confined to American decisions. The British Act which has been in force for many years furnishes a large body of precedents. All the English, Scotch, and Irish cases are referred to, and the American lawyer in dealing with this new subject is thus guided by the experience in the mother country.

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No comprehensive work on the subject has appeared for many years, and until this book appeared the large number of new cases developing the law have been practically inaccessible to the profession.

Is a complete digest of the law on the subject, while combining all the good points of the digest, the textbook, and the encyclopedia.

Is not only useful to the attorney who advises the bank, but to those who advise its hundreds or thousands of depositors.

Arranged on the Key-Number System, connecting thus with other systems.

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Foster's Federal Practice

FIFTH EDITION, 1913

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ENTIRE WORK REWRITTEN

In view of the many and important statutory changes in the law Mr. Foster has rewritten the whole of his book and has rearranged the subjects therein discussed so as to place them in the present logical order, retaining their former subdivisions. New sections have been added upon the Jurisdiction and Practice in the Commerce Court, the Court of Customs Appeals, the Supreme Court of China, the Consular Courts, the Practice in Copyright Cases, the Pure Food and Drug Act, and other subjects. The chapters on Receivers, Admiralty, Criminal Law and Bankruptcy have been greatly enlarged. Special attention has also been paid to the Practice in Patent Cases and in the Foreclosure of Mortgages upon Railroads and other Property of Corporations. Any lawyer who practices in the Federal Courts can ill afford to be without this great guide to Federal Practice.

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FOSTER'S FEDERAL PRACTICE has been recognized by the bench and the profession as the standard work on Practice in the Courts of the United States since its first publication twenty-three years ago.

Its great practical value as a working tool has been due to the fact that the first and all subsequent editions were written by a lawyer who has been in active practice in the Courts of the United States and the City of New York for more than thirty years, and who has argued before the Supreme Court of the United States and the Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Circuit and District Courts, some of the most important questions upon the subject, involving the jurisdiction. of the Supreme Court, the Circuit Court of Appeals, the removal of causes, the right to mandamus, jurisdiction in bankruptcy, accountings in patent cases, the appointment and powers of receivers, that have been decided during that time.

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