A Selection of Legal Maxims
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A substantial collection of legal maxims that is now an accepted classic each maxim is expertly translated and enhanced by brooms knowledgeable explanatory essays that provide the source and meaning and are in themselves extremely well-annotated. Taken in light of his excellent classification system brooms essays will facilitate an understanding of the principles of common Law. This popular book obtained a wide circulation and went through many editions this being a reprint of the eighth (and last) American edition of 1882. Includes an alphabetical list of legal maxims a table of cases and index. His is the very best book of the kind extant. -J.Br>g Marvin legal bibliography 152 Herbert broom [1815-1822] was educated at Trinity college Cambridge and was called to the bar at the inner temple in 1840 where he occupied the post of reader of common Law. He was the author of two novels and several works on different aspects of law including commentaries on the common Law (1856) constitutional law viewed in relation to common Law and exemplified by cases (1866) and philosophy of law: notes and lectures 1876-8. Contents br>chi. Sec. I. Rules founded in public policy SEC. Ii. Rules of legislative policy br>CH II. Maxims relating to the crown br>CH III. Sec. I. The judicial Office SEC. Ii. The mode of administering justice br>CH IV. Rules of logic br>CH V. Fundamental legal principles br>CH VI. Acquisition enjoyment and transfer of Property SEC. I. The mode of acquiring property SEC. Ii. Property-its rights and liabilities SEC. Iii. The transfer of Property br>CH VII. Rules relating to marriage and descent br>CH VIII. The interpretation of deeds and written instruments br>CH IX. The law of contracts br>CH X. Maxims applicable to the law of evidence.
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