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ART. II. — OF THE FUNCTIONS OF THE JUDGE AS DISTIN-
GUISHED FROM THOSE OF THE JURY
ART. III.-POWER OF DEGRADATION IN THE UNIVERSITIES
ART. IV. PRIVATE BILLS IN PARLIAMENT.
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1. Report from the Select Committee on Private Business:
with the Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix. 1838.
2. Resolutions on Railway Bills. Ordered by the House
of Commons to be printed, 4th of March, 1845.
ART. V. MEMOIR OF ALLAN LORD MEADOWBANK
ART. VI. ON THE LAW RELATING TO CONDITIONS OF SALE
ART. VII. - MEMOIR OF THE LATE CHARLES BUTLER, ESQ.
ART. VIII. MARRIAGE DE JURE AND DE FACTO.
1. Dalrymple v. Dalrymple, 2 Hag. C. R. 54.
2. The Queen v. Millis, 10 Cla. & Fin. 534.
3. Catherwood v. Caslon, Excheq. 6 July, 1844.
ART. IX.-LORD WYNFORD
ART. X. -LAW REFORM IN INDIA
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1
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49
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114
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ART. XI.-LORD CHANCELLOR SUGDEN'S NEW CODE OF
CHANCERY ORDERS.
English and Irish Equity Procedure compared.
The General Orders of the Court of Chancery in Ireland,
with practical and explanatory Notes. By William
Smith, Esquire. Dublin, 1843.
ART. XII. CHARITABLE TRUSTS.
A Bill intituled "An Act for securing the due Adminis-
tration of Charitable Trusts in England and Wales."
Ordered to be printed, 7th April, 1845.
SELECTION OF ADJUDGED POINTS
ART. V.-LETTERS OF LORD CAMDEN AND NORTHING-
ART. IX. —PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS TO PROMOTERS OF
RAILWAYS.
Report from the Select Committee of the House of
Lords appointed to take into consideration the Prac·
ticability and the Expediency of establishing some
Principle of Compensation to be made to the Owners
of Real Property whose Lands, &c. may be compul-
sorily taken for the Construction of Public Railways;
and also further to take into consideration the Ques-
tion of Severance and that of Injury to Residences;
and to report thereon to the House; together with
the Minutes of Evidence taken before the said Com-