This book explores the absurdities and complexities of legal questions, presenting a humorous yet insightful examination of bizarre legal scenarios. It tackles unconventional issues such as the practicality of horses wearing diapers in Charleston and the application of the hotchpot rule in dividing unique assets like elephants. Through a blend of wit and legal analysis, it invites readers to consider the often strange intersection of law and everyday life, while also highlighting the quirks of legal language and interpretation.
Robert Megarry Knihy


`Miscellany-at-Law was first published in 1955. It sought to include not only wise and witty sayings ofthe judges but also curiosities of lawyers and the law.