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1901. 504 pages. $3.75 delivered.

By ROBERT M. HUGHES, M. A.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

The Origin and History of the Admiralty, and its Extent in the
United States.

Admiralty Jurisdiction as Governed by the Subject-Matter.
General Average and Marine Insurance.

Bottomry and Respondentia; and Liens for Supplies, Repairs, aud
Other Necessaries.

Stevedores' Contracts, Canal Tolls, and Towage Contracts.
Salvage.

Contracts of Affreightment and Charter Parties.

Water Carriage as Affected by the Harter Act of February 13, 1893. Admiralty Jurisdiction in Matters of Tort.

The Right of Action in Admiralty for Injuries Resulting Fatally. Torts to the Property, and Herein of Collision.

The Steering and Sailing Rules.

Rules as to Narrow Channels, Special Circumstances, and General Precautions.

Damages in Collision Cases.

Vessel Ownership Independent of the Limited Liability Act.

Rights and Liabilities of Owners as Affected by the Limited Liability Act.

The Relative Priorities of Maritime Claims.

A Summary of Pleading and Practice.

APPENDIX.

1. The Mariner's Compass.

2. Statutes Regulating Navigation, Including:

(1) The International Rules.

(2) The Rules for Coast and Connecting Inland Waters.

(3) The Dividing Lines between the High Seas and Coast Wa

ters.

(4) The Lake Rules.

(5) The Mississippi Valley Rules.

(6) The Act of March 3, 1899, as to Obstructing Channels.

3. The Limited Liability Acts, Including:

(1) The Act of March 3, 1851, as Amended.

(2) The Act of June 26, 1884.

4. Section 941, Rev. St., as Amended, Regulating Bonding of Vessels.

5. Statutes Regulating Evidence in the Federal Courts.

6. Suits in Forma Pauperis.

7. The Admiralty Rules of Practice.

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Jurisdiction and Procedure.

1913. 766 pages. $3.75 delivered.

Second Edition.

By ROBERT M. HUGHES, of the Norfolk Bar, Author of "Hughes on Admiralty," and Lecturer at the George Washington University Law School.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Chap.

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.

4. Same-Miscellaneous Jurisdiction.

5. Same-Bankruptcy.

6. Same-Continued.

7. Same-Continued.

8. Same-Continued.

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

1895. 2 vols. 1307 pages. $7.50 delivered.

By EDWIN A. JAGGARD, A. M., LL. B., Professor of the Law of Torts in Minnesota University Law School.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Part 1.-IN GENERAL

Chap.

1. General Nature of Torts.

2. Variations in the Normal Right to Sue.

3. Liability for Torts Committed by or with Others.

4. Discharge and Limitation of Liability for Torts. 5. Remedies.

Part 2.-SPECIFIC WRONGS.

6. Wrongs Affecting Safety and Freedom of Persons.

7. Injuries in Family Relations.

8. Wrongs Affecting Reputation.

9. Malicious Wrongs.

10. Wrongs to Possession and Property.

11. Nuisance.

12. Negligence.

13. Master and Servant.

14. Common Carriers.

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