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Halsbury's Laws of England is an encyclopaedia of the law in England and Wales. [1] It has an alphabetised title scheme for the areas of law, drawing on authorities including Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom , Measures of the Welsh Assembly , UK case law and European law .
Halsbury's Statutes of England and Wales (commonly referred to as Halsbury's Statutes) provides updated texts of every Public General Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, Measure of the Welsh Assembly, or Church of England Measure currently in force in England and Wales (and to various extents in Scotland and Northern Ireland), as well as a number of private and local Acts, with ...
Google Books; Alan Harding. The Law Courts of Medieval England. Allen & Unwin. 1973. Google Books; Christopher Brooks and Michael Lobban (eds). Communities & Courts in Britain, 1150–1900. The Hambledon Press. London and Rio Grande. 1997. ISBN 1852851562. Google Books. Halsbury's Laws of England. First Edition. 1909. Volume 9. Internet Archive
Halsbury's Laws of England, First Edition, Butterworth & Co, London, (Agents for Canada: Canada Law Book Company, Toronto), 1909, Volume 9, paragraphs 263 to 269, at pages 124 to 127. The Practice of the Court of Chancery of the County Palatine of Durham. James Graham. Sunderland. 1807. Google Books; Thomas Colpitts Granger.
Halsbury's Laws is the name of a legal encyclopaedia produced by LexisNexis Butterworths. Halsbury's Laws of England; Halsbury's Laws of Australia;
London: Eyre and Spottiswoode. 1879 – via Google Books. The Local Acts. 1879. Google. Chapters i to lxx: Google. The Public General Statutes affecting Scotland. Printed by authority of William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh. 1879. Google "Solicitor's Journal" (1879) 67 The Law Times 347 and 348 (13 September 1879)
Destination Tables are published periodically by Halsbury's Statutes and are a guide to the consolidation of legislation passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom since 1957. The volume contains details of every consolidation Act relating to England and Wales passed since 1983 as well as details of earlier important consolidations.
Halsbury's Statutory Instruments is the standard work of authority [1] on delegated legislation in England and Wales. It is one of the major legal works published by LexisNexis Butterworths [ 2 ] (formerly Butterworths ).