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and Procedure

By ROBERT M. HUGHES,
of the Norfolk Bar,

Author of "Hughes on Admiralty," and Lecturer at the George
Washington University Law School.

Second Edition.

1913. 766 pages. $3.75 delivered.

Chap.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

1. Of the Source of Federal Jurisdiction and the Law Administered by Federal Courts.

2. The District Court-Its Criminal Jurisdiction and Practice. 3. Same Continued.

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9. Same-Particular Classes of Jurisdiction.

10. Same-Jurisdiction to Issue Certain Extraordinary Writs. 11. Same-Original Jurisdiction Over Ordinary Controversies. 12. Same-Continued.

13. Same-Continued.

14. Same-Jurisdiction by Removal.

15. Same-Continued.

16. Same-Continued.

17. Other Courts Vested with Original Jurisdiction.

18. Procedure in the Ordinary Federal Courts of Original Jurisdiction-Courts of Law.

19. Same Courts of Equity.

20. Same-Continued.

21. Appellate Jurisdiction-The Circuit Court of Appeals.

22. Same The Supreme Court.

23. Procedure on Error and Appeal.

The United States Supreme Court Rules, the Rules for Practice for the Courts of Equity of the United States promulgated Nov. 4, 1912, the Judicial Code, and the portion of the Deficiency Appropriation Bill of October 22, 1913, abolishing the Commerce Court, are given in an Appendix.

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With Key-Number Annotations

By WILLIAM REYNOLDS VANCE,
Professor of Law, University of Minnesota.

1904. 683 pages. $3.75 delivered.

The principal object of this treatise is to give a consistent statement of logically developed principles that underlie all contracts of insurance, with subsidiary chapters treating of the rules peculiar to the several different kinds of insurance. Special attention has been given to the construction of the standard fire policy.

This treatment will help to bring about, we believe, the much desired clarification of this branch of the law.

The chapters cover,—

Historical and Introductory.

Nature and Requisites of Contract.

Parties.

Insurable Interest.

Making the Contract.

The Consideration.

Consent of the Parties--Concealment,

Consent of the Parties-Warranties.

Agents and their Powers.

Waiver and Estoppel.

The Standard Fire Policy.

Terms of the Life Policy.

Marine Insurance.

Accident Insurance.

Guaranty, Credit, and Liability Insurance.
Appendix.

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By GEORGE GRAFTON WILSON,

Professor of International Law, Harvard University, Lecturer on International Law in Brown University and in the United

States Naval War College.

1910. 623 pages. $3.75 delivered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Chap.

1. Persons in International Law.

2. Existence, Independence and Equality.

3. Property and Domain.

4. Jurisdiction.

5. Diplomatic Relations.

6. Consular and Other Relations.

7. Treaties and Other International Agreements.

8. Amicable Means of Settlement of International Differences.

9. Non-Amicable Measures of Redress Short of War.

10. Nature and Commencement.

11. Area and General Effect of Belligerent Operations.

12. Rights and Obligations During War.

13. Persons During War.

14. Property on Land.

15. Property on Water.

16. Maritime Capture.

17. Rules of War.

18. Military Occupation and Government.

19. Prisoners, Disabled and Shipwrecked.

20. Non-Hostile Relations between Belligerents.

21. Termination of War.

22. Nature of Neutrality.

23. Visit and Search.

24. Contraband.

25. Blockade.

26. Continuous Voyage.

27. Unneutral Service.

28. Prize.

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