A Manual of Elementary Law: Being a Summary of the Fundamental Principles of American Law

Sampul Depan
Bobbs-Merrill, 1915 - 515 halaman

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Officers
67
DEFAMATION
68
Want of probable cause
73
Matters of public interest and concern
82
CHAPTER XII
88
Equal opportunities for knowledge
94
Representations
95
Matter of law
96
Matters of fact
97
Falsity
98
Who entitled to rely on representations
99
Injured partys belief
100
Personal injuries through fraud
101
CHAPTER XIII
102
Nuisance defined
103
Coming to a nuisance
105
The intent or motive immaterial
106
What may be nuisances
107
Kinds of nuisances
108
Public nuisance
109
Authorized nuisances
110
What is a highway
111
What is an obstruction
112
Authorized obstructions
113
Remedies for nuisance
114
Evidence of nuisance
115
CHAPTER XIV
116
Elements of actionable negligence
117
Inevitable accident
118
No degrees in negligence
119
Legally responsible person
120
Physical infirmity
121
The duty implied by law
122
The legal connection
123
Plaintiffs unlawful act
124
Contributory negligence
125
Plaintiffs knowledge of danger
126
Persons of defective powers
127
Passenger and carrierImputed negligence
128
Presumptions as to negligence
129
CHAPTER XV
130
Statutory provisions
131
Copyrights
132
Trademarks and tradenames
133
CHAPTER XVI
135
The force
136
Conversion by persons rightfully in possession
137
Demand for possession
138
Remedies
139
CHAPTER XVII
141
Unlawful detention
142
Injuries to land without dispossession
143
Kinds of waste
144
Trespass upon land
145
Who may be a trespasser
146
Express license by the owner
147
License by law
148
Effect of exceeding the license
149
CHAPTER XVIII
150
The law in the United States
151
Owners knowledge of danger
152
CHAPTER XIX
153
Interference with marital duties
154
Interference with business relations by force or threats of force
155
Justification for prima facie torts
156
Boycotting noncompetitors
157
Combinations and conspiracies in competition
158
The remedy
159
PART III
160
Crimes in the United States
161
Criminal statutes how construed
162
Attempts
163
Criminal carelessness
164
Offenses committed by wife
165
Drunkenness
166
Jurisdiction of crimes
167
CHAPTER XXI
169
Abortion
170
Seduction
171
BestialitySodomy
172
Arson
173
Assault with intent
174
Barratry champerty and maintenance
175
Bigamy or polygamy
176
Robbery
177
Embezzlement
178
Larceny
179
Conspiracy
180
Dueling
181
Homicide
182
Involuntary manslaughter
183
Malice
184
Malicious trespass or malicious mischief
185
Perjury
186
Riot
187
PART IV
189
Basis of ownership
190
Origin or private ownership
191
Kinds of property
192
CHAPTER XXIII
194
Land acquired by treaty
195
Definitions
196
Lands bounded by streams
197
Islands
198
Fixtures
199
Boundaries
200
Land bounded by highways
201
CHAPTER XXIV
203
Tithes
204
Right of way
205
Private rights of way
207
Easements
208
Offices and dignities
209
Rents
210
CHAPTER XXV
212
Allodial estates
213
Wardship and marriage
214
Local courts
215
Military service
216
Domesday Book
217
Abolition of the system
218
CHAPTER XXVI
220
Free and base tenure
221
Aids
222
CHAPTER XXVII
223
Early grants affected
224
Sovereignty as source of title
225
Use of word heirs
226
Estates for life
227
Emblements
228
Rent
229
Duration of tenancy
230
Distress
231
Apportionment of rent
232
Conditional fee
233
Tenant by the curtesy
234
Dower
235
Estates upon condition
236
Estates in remainder
238
Rule in Shelleys Case
239
Estates in reversion
240
Tenancy in common
241
CHAPTER XXVIII
242
Adverse possession
243
Occupying claimant
244
Title by devise
245
Wills
246
Revocation of wills
247
Title by purchase
248
THE LAW OF CONTRACTS CHAPTER XXXI
260
Growth of right to contract
261
Contract defined
262
Contracts are executory or executed
263
Parol contracts
264
Quasi contracts
265
Time and place of contract
266
Legality of object of contract
267
Reality of consentMistake
268
Reality of consentDuress and undue influence
269
Void and voidable contracts
270
Interpretation of contracts
271
CHAPTER XXXII
272
Infants
273
Infants contracts for necessaries
274
Fraud of infants
275
Drunkenness
276
CHAPTER XXXIII
278
Adequacy of consideration
279
SECTION PAGE 452 Prior obligation as consideration
280
Impossible and illegal consideration
281
Failure and want of consideration
282
Discharge of contracts
283
Remedies for breach of contract
284
CHAPTER XXXIV
285
Provisions of the statute
286
Debt default and miscarriage
287
Agreements in consideration of marriage
288
Agreements not to be performed within a year
289
Signature to memorandum
290
CHAPTER XXXV
291
The Negotiable Instruments Law
292
Foreign and inland bills
293
Duty of the holder
294
Signatures and date
295
Law of the place
296
Agents
297
Purchase for value without notice
298
CHAPTER XXXVII
304
Contracts of common carriers
310
Rights of partners after dissolution
316
CHAPTER XXXIX
318
Nature of corporations
319
Powers of corporations
320
2225
321
Contracts of corporations
322
Rights of stockholders
323
Deeds of corporations
324
Public service corporations
325
PART VII
327
Agency in general
328
Authority of agents in special calling
329
When principal is bound by act of his agent
330
Undisclosed principal
331
Termination of agency
332
Powers of attorney
333
CHAPTER XLI
334
Apprentices
335
Independent contractor
336
Termination of the relation
337
Wrongs independent of contract
338
Liability of third persons to the servant
339
Servants liability for injuries to others
340
Risks assumed by servant
341
Servants liability to master
342
PART VIII
343
Right to marry
344
Marriage
345
Marriage ceremony
346
Divorce
347
Injuries between husband and wife
348
Injuries by third person
349
CHAPTER XLIII
351
Rights and duties of parent and child
352
Wrongs as between parent and child
353
Childs interest in the parent
354
Enticing away the child
355
CHAPTER XLIV
357
Testamentary guardian
358
Guardians deeds
359
Rights of guardian and ward in each other
360
PART IX
362
The American doctrine of constitutional law
364
Legal importance of the American doctrine of constitu tional law
365
The separation of powers
366
CHAPTER XLVI
367
Suffrage
369
Freedom of speech and of the press
370
Due process of the law and equal protection of the laws
373
CHAPTER XLVII
379
CHAPTER XLVIII
385
620
391
CHAPTER XLIX
395
Jurisdiction over foreign ambassadors etc
396
Neutrality
397
PART X
398
Jurisdiction defined
399
The senate as a court
400
Exclusive jurisdiction of federal courts
401
Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the United States
402
Jurisdiction of the circuit courts of appeals
404
The court of customs appeals
405
United States commissioners
406
CHAPTER LI
408
InjunctionProhibitory and mandatory
409
A court of equity having obtained jurisdiction will ad minister full relief
410
Evidence on hearing
411
CHAPTER LII
413
Admiralty procedure
415
CHAPTER LIII
417
Civil actionsCourtsTheir officers Juries
418
How served and returned
419
Objection to jurisdiction how and when made
420
Issues of fact and issues of law
421
Trial
422
Functions of court and jury as to evidence
424
Attendance of witnesses how procured
425
Hearsay evidence
426
Examination of witnesses
427
Arguments of counsel and instructions of the court
428
Motion to set verdict aside and for a new trial
429
Forms of judgments
430
Execution
431
CHAPTER LIV
432
Direct and indirect or constructive contempt
433
How writ served
434
Capias
435
Accord and satisfaction
436
CHAPTER LV
439
When warrant void and when valid
440
Arrest by officer without warrant
441
Arrest upon hue and cry
442
Examinations bail etc
443
Right to speedy trialpresence of accused in court
444
Change of venue
445
IndictmentInformation
446
Pleas to indictment
447
Opening statements of counsel
448
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449
Special rules of evidence in criminal cases
450
Final arguments of counsel
451
Motion for new trialArrest of judgmentExecution
452
Proceedings must have terminated
458
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465
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471
41
488
Good will
497
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