Butterworth's Annotated Legislation Service

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Butterworth's Annotated Legislation Service, formerly known as Butterworth's Emergency Legislation Service, [1] contains annotated copies of certain Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is published by Butterworths.

In 1982, Glanville Williams said that the Annotated Legislation Service was "useful" at the first appearance of an Act. It was not, however, regularly kept up to date by reissues or supplements. Williams said this was a "defect". [2]

It has been said that "many" volumes of this work cover a single Act and have "very detailed" annotations. [3]

Publication of this work began in 1939. [4]

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  2. Williams, G L. Learning the Law. Eleventh Edition. Stevens. London. 1982. ISBN   0-420-46290-2, p. 178
  3. Jean Dane, Phillip Aneurin Thomas, Grainne Simth. How to use a law library. Second Edition. Sweet & Maxwell. 1987. Paragraph 3-13 at page 48.
  4. John S James and Leslie F Maxwell. A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Second Edition. Sweet & Maxwell. 1957. Volume 2. Page 52.
  5. For a review of this book, see "Reviews", 1 Journal of the Society of Public Teachers of Law (New Series) 223.
  6. 1 2 "Kerrigan, Daniel Patrick". Who's Who 1968. A & C Black. London. Who's Who 1968-1969. St Martin's Press. New York.
  7. University of London Library. Accessions List 1948-49. A Classified Catalogue. University of London. 1951. p 80.
  8. For a review of this book, see "Reviews", 1 Journal of the Society of Public Teachers of Law (New Series) 221. For other commentary on this book, see Clarke, The Law of Housing and Planning and Allied Subjects, 5th Ed, Pitman, 1949, p 506.
  9. For reviews of this supplement, see "Book Review" [1949] Journal of Planning Law 102; (1949) 7 Graya 73; (1949) 207 The Law Times 69 (4 February 1949); "Nine Books on the Planning Act" (1949) 57 The Municipal Journal 365 (18 February 1949); and (1949) 68 Law Notes 49 (February 1949)
  10. For a review of this book, see "Reviews" (1948) 82 Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal 33 (7 February 1948)
  11. For a review of this book, see "Reviews" (1948) 82 Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal 204 (28 August 1948)
  12. For a review of this book, see (1949) 93 Solicitors Journal 216 (2 April 1949)
  13. For a review of this book, see "Law Library" (1949) 207 The Law Times 6 (7 January 1949)
  14. For a review of this book, see "Law Library" (1949) 207 The Law Times 39 (21 January 1949)
  15. For a review of this book, see "The law of merchandise marks" in "Book reviews" (1954) 62 The Municipal Journal 1069 (14 May 1954)
  16. For a review of this book, see "Reviews", 2 Journal of the Society of Public Teachers of Law (New Series) 269
  17. For a review of this book, see "Reviews", 2 Journal of the Society of Public Teachers of Law (New Series) 270
  18. For reviews of this book, see "Reviews of Books" (1957) 43 Journal of the Town Planning Institute 50 (January 1957); "Reviews of Books" (1955) 75 Royal Society of Health Journal 422 . For other commentary on this book, see (1955) 28 Building Science Abstracts 283 at para 1519
  19. For a review of this book, see The Sanitarian, 1955, p 201
  20. For a review of this book, see "Reviews" (1955) 165 The Estates Gazette 142 (5 February 1955)
  21. For a review of this book, see The Sanitarian, 1955, p 379.
  22. For a review of this book, see "Reviews" (1957) 76 Law Notes 256 (No 10)
  23. For a review of this book, see (1957) 65 The Municipal Journal 2153 (11 October 1957)
  24. For a review of this book, see (1961) 105 Solicitors Journal 15 (6 January 1961)
  25. For a reviews of this book, see (1961) 105 Solicitors Journal 126 (10 February 1961); and "Reviews" (1961) 125 Justice of the Peace and Local Government Review 247 (22 April 1961)
  26. For a review of this book, see "Book Reviews" (1962) 69 Taxation 207 (30 June 1962)
  27. For reviews of this book, see (1962) 233 The Law Times 598 (26 October); (1963) 41 Public Administration 113; (1963) 127 Justice of the Peace and Local Government Review 257 (27 April); (1962) 112 The Law Journal 669 (12 October); and (1962) 106 Solicitors Journal 778 (28 September)
  28. For a review of this book, see "Reviews" (1963) 127 Justice of the Peace and Local Government Review 309 (18 May 1963)
  29. For a review of this book, see (1964) 83 Law Notes 51 (February 1964)
  30. For a review of this book, see "Book Reviews", Royal Society of Health Journal, vols 84-85, p 178
  31. For a review of this book, see (1964) 235 The Law Times 135 (6 March 1964).
  32. For a scan of this book, see Google Books.
  33. For a review of this book, see (1961) 105 Solicitors Journal 252 (17 March 1961); and "Reviews" (1961) 125 Justice of the Peace and Local Government Review 213 (8 April 1961)
  34. For a review of this book, see (1964) 235 The Law Times 177 (26 March 1964)