INDERMAUR’S Leading Common Law Cases; with some short notes thereon. Chiefly intended as a Guide to “SMITH’S LEADING CASES”

INDERMAUR’S Leading Common Law Cases; with some short notes thereon. Chiefly intended as a Guide to “SMITH’S LEADING CASES.”

INDERMAUR’S Leading Common Law Cases; with some short notes thereon. Chiefly intended as a Guide to “SMITH’S LEADING CASES.” Tenth Edition, by E. A. JELF, Master of the Supreme Court. With six illustrations by E. T. REED, in pages. 1922

The editor has introduced several new features with a view to assisting the student in remembering the principles of law dealt with, but the unique feature of the edition is the addition of six illustrations by Mr. K T. Heed. After seeing these illustrations of the bull in the ironmonger’s shop, the chimney-sweep and the jeweller, the six carpenters in the tavern, etc , you will find it easy to remember the cases and what points they decided. Every wise student reads this book.

See Also

  • WILSHERE’S INDERMAUR’S Principles of the Common Law
  • An epitome of leading common law cases: with some short notes thereon, chiefly intended as a guide to “Smith’s leading cases”.
  • An epitome of leading conveyancing and equity cases: with some short notes thereon: chiefly intended as a guide to “Tudor’s Leading cases on conveyancing”, and “White and Tudor’s Leading cases in equity”.
  • An epitome of leading conveyancing and equity cases: with some short notes thereon: chiefly intended as a guide to “Tudor’s Leading cases on conveyancing”, and “White and Tudor’s Leading cases in equity”.
  • A selection of leading cases in equity, with notes: intended to form a companion volume to Shirley’s “Leading cases in the common law”.
  • A guide to criminal law & procedure: intended chiefly for the use of bar students and articled clerks.
  • Railway law for “the man in the train”: chiefly intended as a guide for the travelling public on all points likely to arise in connection with the railways.
  • Malingering and feigned sickness: with notes on the Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1906, and compensation for injury, including the leading cases thereon.
  • A selection of leading cases in the common law: with notes.

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