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 Recent Important Lacw ^Books. Remsen on the Preparation and Contest of Wills, with Plans of and Extracts from Important Wills. By DANIEL S. REMSEN, of the New York Bar. In one volume of 880 pages. Handsomely bound in Law Canvas. Price $6.00 net, or $6.35 delivered. The object of this book is to aid the legal profession when called upon to advise in the planning, prepa ration, and contest of wills. Three editions of this book have been printed from the plates and sold within six months after publication.

Maupin on Marketable Title to Real Estate.

SECOND EDITION. Being

also a treatise on the Rights and Remedies of Vendors and Purchasers of Defective Titles, including the Law of Covenants for Title, the Doctrine of Doubtful Title, of Specific Performance and other kindred subjects. By CHAPMAN W. MAUPIN. In one Volume of nearly 1000 pages. Bound in law canvas. Price $6.00 net or $6.40 delivered. This Book Is a Pioneer. Its place is filled by no other single law book in the whole range of legal liter ature. The subjects treated of are most important. There are few more prolific sources of litiga tion than disputes between vendor and purchaser growing out of defective titles.

Snyder's Annotated Interstate Commerce Act and Federal Anti-Trust Laws, with Supplement. By WILLIAM L. SNYDER, of the New York Bar. Price of the complete work (including supplement ), a volume of 634 pages, $4.50. Price of the supplement separately, a volume of 234 pages, $1.50. The work sent prepaid on receipt of price. This book contains the Interstate Commerce Act and all the Federal Anti-Trust Laws in full, including all the important Federal legislation of 1906 relating to Carriers and Interstate Commerce, with full notes of all judicial decisions, and Comments and Authorities. It gives fuller information than any other work on the subject.

Williston's Wald's Pollock On Contracts. A complete and thorough treatise on Contracts for American Lawyers and students. By SAMUEL WILLISTON, Professor of Law in Harvard University. One large compactly printed volume of 1139 pages. Law canvas binding. Price $6.00 net or $6.35 delivered. "Upon this volume three masters of the law have labored. ... It is well within the bounds of truth to say that in no other work is so much accurate information on the general principles of contracts to be found." —Harvard Law Review.

Clement on Fire Insurance, 2 Vols. Vol. I. As a Valid Contract in event of Fire and Adjustment of claims thereunder. Vol. II. As a Void Contract, and in both volumes the conditions of the Contract as affected by Construction, Waiver or Estoppel. By GEORGE A. CLEMENT, of the New York Bar. Price $12.00 delivered. This is the latest and most practical and useful work on the subject. AlderSOn On Receivers. A practical and comprehensive treatise on the Law of Receivers, as applicable to Individuals, Partnerships and Corporations, with extended considerations of Receivers of Railways and in Proceedings in Bankruptcy. By WILLIAM A. ALDERSON, 1 Vol., 8vo. Price, $6.00. This work constitutes an exhaustive presentation of ever)' feature of the Law of Receivers, and contains more matter, more cases, and a greater number of topics than any book upon the subject.

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