The Law of Naturalization; As Amended by the Naturalization Acts, 1870 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1871 Excerpt: ...on the subject' (Shelford), has been immeasuiably improved by ihe ap lication of Mr. Glen's diligence and learning., .. Sufficient, however, has been done to show thai it is in every respect worthy of the reputation which the work has always enjoyed. We feel little doubt that the credit of that work will be greatly increased b' Mr. Glen's instrumentality, and that not only will he have ably maintaiued its reputation by his successful exertions, but that he will have added materially to it." Shelford's Law of Railways--continued. From the Solicitors' Journal. "The practitioner will find here col-lected together all the enactments bearing on every possible subject which may come before him in connection with railways or railway travelling. Whatever ques-tions may arise the lawyer, who has this book upon his she've3, may say to him-self, ' If there has been any legislation at all connected with this branch of the subject I shall at once find it in Shel-ford;' and it needs not to be said that on this account the book will be a very 'com-fortable' one to possess. The eollecti-n is equally exhaustive in the matter jo rules, orders, precedents and documents of official authoiity.... To sum up our review; as a collection of statutes and general information the work will prove extremely useful, because in these respects it is so perfectly exhaustive," From the Irish Law Times. "Shelford was always considered the best of these works, and we can safely say that. the edition now presented to the public and edited bv Mr. Glen leaves nothing to be desired in the way of improvement... the present editor has done his work in the most perfect manner, and has rendered the profession and every person practically interested in railway cases the greatest serv...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1871 Excerpt: ...on the subject' (Shelford), has been immeasuiably improved by ihe ap lication of Mr. Glen's diligence and learning., .. Sufficient, however, has been done to show thai it is in every respect worthy of the reputation which the work has always enjoyed. We feel little doubt that the credit of that work will be greatly increased b' Mr. Glen's instrumentality, and that not only will he have ably maintaiued its reputation by his successful exertions, but that he will have added materially to it." Shelford's Law of Railways--continued. From the Solicitors' Journal. "The practitioner will find here col-lected together all the enactments bearing on every possible subject which may come before him in connection with railways or railway travelling. Whatever ques-tions may arise the lawyer, who has this book upon his she've3, may say to him-self, ' If there has been any legislation at all connected with this branch of the subject I shall at once find it in Shel-ford;' and it needs not to be said that on this account the book will be a very 'com-fortable' one to possess. The eollecti-n is equally exhaustive in the matter jo rules, orders, precedents and documents of official authoiity.... To sum up our review; as a collection of statutes and general information the work will prove extremely useful, because in these respects it is so perfectly exhaustive," From the Irish Law Times. "Shelford was always considered the best of these works, and we can safely say that. the edition now presented to the public and edited bv Mr. Glen leaves nothing to be desired in the way of improvement... the present editor has done his work in the most perfect manner, and has rendered the profession and every person practically interested in railway cases the greatest serv...

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United States

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March 2012

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

48

ISBN-13

978-1-130-83515-1

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9781130835151

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1-130-83515-4



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