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 WOR WORDSWORTH, CHARLES. The Law of Railway, Banking, Mining, Canal, and other Joint Stock Companies ; including the Law relating to the Transfer of Shares, Actions for Calls, Com- pensations, Bankruptcy of Companies, Remedies in Equity, by Injunction and otherwise ; with an Appendix, containing all the Statutes, including those of the last Session, for England, Scot- land, and Ireland ; Forms of Parliamentary and Subscription Contracts, general Forms in use by Railway Companies, Deeds of Settlement, and other Forms for Banking, Mining, and other Companies ; Forms of Pleadings, &c. &c. 5th ed. 8vo. Lon- don. 1845. See Law Library. . The Law and Practice of Elections (for England and Wales), as altered by the Reform Acts, including the Practice on Election Petitions, with a copious Appendix, containing all the Acts, including 5 & 6 Will. IV. relating to Elections, Forms used in Elections, List of Boroughs, with the number of Voters. 2d edition, corrected and much enlarged. 8vo. London. 1835. . The Merchant Seaman's Act, 5 & 6 Will. IV. c. 19, with Notes and an Index ; also the 5 & 6 Will. IV. c. 24, for encouragement of Enlistment into the Navy. 12mo. London, 1835. . The Rules of Court, from Mich. Term, 1830, to Trin. Term, 1835, including those on Pleading of Hil. Term, 1834; with copious Notes, as also Forms of Declarations, and Pleas, and practical Proceedings ; and an Appendix of Statutes passed between 1820 and 1835, including the New Act for im- proving the Practice of the County Palatine of Lancaster. 2d edition, much enlarged, with the Supplement. 12mo. London. 1835-36. "The notes and forms which are appended to these rules and statutes, appear to be useful, and well calculated to assist the practitioner in the courts of common law. The value of the book is very considerably increased by the addition of a very copious index. The various clauses in the new statutes, are there to be found exceedingly well abstracted, and the contents of each section appear in regular order, so that a bird's, eye view of the whole statute is obtained. We recommend this work as well deserving the notice of the profession." 11 L. O. 108; 3 Leg. Ex. & L. C. 9. 748