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HAY HAYES, W. An Introduction to Conveyancing, and the New Statutes concerning Real Property; with Precedents and Prac- tical Notes. 5th ed. 2 vols. 8vo. London. 1840. As a whole the book is extremely valuable, and one which the student and the practitioner may alike consult with profit. There is, too, a neat- ness and perspicuity of style in its language, that is peculiarly agree- able, and seldom met with in law books, though the later editions are somewhat unnecessarily swollen. 1 Jurist, 186 ; (2) 129 ; (4) 836 ; 7 L. O. 404. . An Elementary View of the Common Law, Uses, Devises, and Trusts ; with reference to the Creation and Con- veyance of Estates. Bvo. London. 1840. HAYES, W. AND T. JARMAN. Concise Forms of Wills ; with Practical Notes. 12mo. 3d ed. London. 1840. HAYNE, SAM. An Abstract of all the Statutes concerning Aliens trading in England, from the first of King Henry VH.; also, of all the Laws for securing our Plantation-Trade ; with Observa- tions proving that the Jews, in their way of Trade at this time, break them all, &c. 4to. London. 1685. HAYNES, MILTON A. The South Western Law Journal and Reporter. 8vo. Nashville. 1844. HAYWARD, A. Remarks on the Law regarding Marriage with the Sister of a deceased Wife. 8vo. London. 1845. . Observations and Notes on the Statutes founded on the Common Law Reports ; including the Judgment and Exe- cution Act, the Prohibition and Mandamus Act, the Interrogatory Act, the Interpleader Act, and the Uniformity of Process Act, with the Orders made under it. 12mo. London. 1832. This is an able, concise, and useful book. Each Statute is introduced with a clear explanation of its object, the inconvenience or evil it is intended to remove, and followed by Notes elucidating the effect of the change. 5 L. O. 189. HAYWOOD, JOHN, and ROBERT L. COBBS. The Statute Laws of the State of Tennessee, of a public and general nature. 2 vols. 8vo. Knoxville. 1831. "Judge Haywood died before the compilation was completed. The subjects are arranged in alphabetical order ; the laws in force upon each 378