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PRIVATE BILL LEGISLATION.

VOL. II.

PRACTICE OF REFEREES COURT.

Vol. I., Royal 8vo., 28s. cloth. Vol. II., Royal 8vo., 42s. cloth.
Vols I. & II., bound as one Volume, Roy. 8vo., 70s. cloth.

THE PRACTICE OF THE COURT OF REFEREES ON PRIVATE BILLS IN PARLIAMENT With REPORTS OF CASES as to the LOCUS STANDI of PETITIONERS during the Sessions 1867-8-9-70-1-2. By FREDERICK CLIFFORD, of the Middle Temple, and PEMBROKE S. STEPHENS, Q.C., of Lincoln's Inn, Barristers-at-Law.

The Reports contain the substance of all the objections taken to the locus standi of Petitioners, a statement of the facts, and a careful digest of the arguments, together with (in Vol. II.) a statement of the principles involved in each case. Each Volume contains an Index of Cases and of Subjects.

"No practitioner is safe who has not at his elbow the reports of decided cases Mr. Clifford and Mr. Stephens give to the world, arranged on a plan at once scientific and useful, and carefully collated with the official records of the Court."-The Times.

"The history and practice of the subject are detailed tersely and accurately, and in a very intelligible manner, in the treatise. To counsel or agents engaged in parliamentarypractice the work will prove extremely serviceable." Solicitors' Journ.

"Clifford and Stephens's Reports, the authority chiefly quoted at this tribunal [Court of Referees], as well for its text as for its cases."-Daily News.

"The collection of decisions of the Court of Referees, prepared by Mr. Clifford and Mr. Stephens, will be of great

service both to the practitioners and to the Referees themselves. The work is carefully executed; and by a pithy digest of the rules of practice, and a double index-one of cases, the other of subjects -its value is enhanced."-Pall Mall Gaz.

"The work supplies a want long felt; and perhaps the authors have made the first step yet achieved in the direction of uniformity and certainty of parliamentary decision. We can safely recommend this Handbook of Practice to the notice of all parliamentary practitioners."-Law Magazine.

"The Reports, forming the most important part of the volume, are given with fulness and accuracy, so far as we can judge, and are of themselves a sufficient recommendation to the volume." Law Journal.

CLIFFORD AND RICKARDS' REPORTS.
Royal 8vo., Vol. I., Price 48s. cloth.

Royal 8vo., Vol. II., Price 52s. 6d. cloth. In continuation of the above. CASES DECIDED DURING THE SESSIONS 1873 to 1880, inclusive, by the COURT OF REFEREES on PRIVATE BILLS in PARLIAMENT. By FREDERICK CLIFFORD and A. G. RICKARDS, Barristers-at-Law.

"The Reports are well indexed. As to the mode in which Messrs. Clifford and Rickards have executed the work, it will be sufficient to say that these Reports are a continuance of the series of Clifford and Stephens's Reports,' which began in 1867, and seem to be marked by the same care and accuracy which have made

these Reports a standard for reference and quotation by practitioners and the Court itself." —The Times.

"This is a volume of Reports which, we think, will prove of very great use to any one practising or interested in cases before the Referees."-Law Times.

Parts I., II., III. & IV., Vol. III., containing Reports of 1881-82-83-84.
Price 15s. each.

Vols. I. and II. of Clifford and Rickards' Reports. (Including the Reports of the Cases of the Eight Sessions of 1873-80.) Bound in 1 Vol., Royal 8vo. Price £5 cloth.

Vol. III., containing Reports of Four Sessions (1881-4). Price 638. The Reports for each Session (from 1867 to 1884) may be had separately.

LONDON: BUTTERWORTHS, 7, FLEET STREET, Law Publishers to the Queen's most excellent Majesty.

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Dedication

(BY ROYAL PERMISSION)

TO

THE QUEEN.

MADAM,

During the fifty years of your Majesty's Reign, nearly Eleven thousand Local and Personal Statutes have been passed by the Imperial Parliament, and received your Majesty's Assent. To the vast undertakings completed by Railway and other Companies, and the money expended upon the faith of these Statutes, is due in large measure within this period a social and industrial Progress throughout the United Kingdom of which History affords hardly any other example.

No less memorable during the same fifty years have been the great Sanitary and other Works, together with the numerous Parks, Baths, Picture Galleries, Libraries, and Public Buildings, provided by Local Authorities under Local Acts, adding materially thereby to the health,

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