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NEW EDITION, JUST PUBLISHED.

THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW Alabama. Arizona. Colorado. Connecticut. District of Columbia. Florida.

Idaho.

Illinois. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maryland. Massachusetts.

AS ENACTED IN Michigan. Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Jersey. New Mexico.

New York. North Carolina. North Dakota. Ohio. Oregon. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island.

Tennessee. Utah. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia Wisconsin. Wyoming.

THE FULL TEXT OF THE STATUTE WITH COPIOUS ANNOTATIONS. Third and Revised Edition, 1908. By JOHN J. CRAWFORD, of the New York Bar, BY WHOM THE STATUTE WAS DRAWN.

The adoption of this Law so generally by the different States has made it one of the most important statutes ever enacted in this country. Hardly any case now arises upon a negotiable instrument but requires the application of some provision of the Act. The standard edition of the Law is that prepared by the draftsman. In this THIRD EDITION, the author has cited upwards of two hundred new cases, in which the statute has been construed or applied. These are not only important in the States where they were rendered, but also In all other States where the statute is in force. All of the original annotations are preserved. These are not merely a digest and compilation of cases, but indicate the decisions and other sources from which the various provisions of the statute were drawn. They were prepared by Mr. Crawford himself, and many of them are his original notes to the draft of the Act submitted to the Conference of Commissioners on Uniformity of Laws. A specially important feature is that the notes point out the changes which have been made in the law. CRAWFORD'S ANNOTATED NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW, Third Edition (1908), is a neat octavo volume, bound in law canvas. Price $3.OO net, but sent by mail or express, prepaid, on receipt of the amount.

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PROBATE REPORTS ANNOTATED CONTAINING (la full) OVER 100 CASES OF GENERAL INTEREST AND VALUE DECIDED IN THE HIQHESJ COURTS OF THE SEVERAL STATES, ON POINTS OF PROBATE LAW SINCE VOL. II WAS ISSUED, WITH FULL NOTES AND REFERENCES, AND WITH A DIGEST OF MANY RECENT CASES OTHER THAN THOSE REPORTED IN FULL.

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