The proceedings must have been regular, 2270. The malicious suit must be ended, 2271. The remedy, 2273, 2274. Injuries to personal liberty, 2275. False imprisonment, 2276-2279. What is a false imprisonment, 2277. Remedy for false imprisonment, 2278, 2279. CHAPTER IV. INJURIES TO RELATIVE RIGHTS. To the rights of husband and wife, 2281–2287. Injury to the wife's person, 2284. To the rights of children, 2293. To the rights of guardian and ward, 2294. To the rights of the apprentice, 2297. To the rights of employer and employed, 2298-2300. To the rights of the employer, 2299. To the rights of the employed, 2300. CHAPTER V. INJURIES TO PERSONAL PROPERTY. Injuries to property in possession, 2302-2312. Illegal taking, 2303. Embezzlement, 2304, 2305. Damage to property, 2306-2311. What property may be damaged, 2307. By whom it may be damaged, 2308. The manner of committing it, 2309, 2310. False pretences, 2312. Injuries to reversioners and remainder-men, 2313. Injuries to property held in common, 2314. Injuries to things not tangible, 2315–2324. Injuries to copy rights, 2316-2319. The nature of the injury, 2317. Unlawful publication of manuscripts, 2320. Injuries to patent rights, 2321-2324. What is an infringement, 2322. Damages for an infringement, 2323. Remedy for an infringement, 2324. Injuries caused by deceit, 2325-2333. Nature of the deceit, 2326-2330. Duties incumbent on the party injured, 2331. The remedy, 2333. Injuries from neglect of duty, 2334-2349. Neglect of ministerial officers. 2335-2342. Escape of prisoners, 2336-2341. Actual and constructive escape, 2336. When prisoner may be retaken, 2339. Liability for an escape, 2340. Neglect to execute or return writ, 2342. Neglect of common carriers, 2343-2348. CHAPTER VI. INJURIES TO REAL PROPERTY IN POSSESSION. Ouster, 2352-2361. The kinds of ousters, 2353-2358. Abatement, 2353. Intrusion, 2354. Disseisin, 2355, 2356. Discontinuance, 2357. Remedy for an ouster, 2359-2361. Nature of the estate, 2363. To corporeal hereditaments, 2383. By abatement, 2387-2391. Who may abate a public nuisance, 2388. PRECAUTIONS TO BE ADOPTED BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT OF AN ACTION, CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. THE JUDGMENT, CHAPTER XV. PROCEEDINGS IN THE NATURE OF APPEALS, CHAPTER XVI. PRECAUTIONS TO BE ADOPTED BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT OF AN ACTION. Choice of a professional man, 2417–2426. Attorneys, solicitors, and proctors, 2418, 2419. Counsellors at law, 2420-2424. Notaries public, 2425. Conveyancers, 2426. The brief of the case, 2428, 2429. Acts to be done by the plaintiff before action, 2430-2434. By the purchaser of chattels, 2430. By the purchaser of real estate, 2431. Performance of conditions precedent, 2432. When notice should be given, 2433. When demand should be made, 2434. Acts to be done by the defendant before action, 2435-2441. When notice should be given, 2436. Tender, 2437-2440. What is a tender, 2437. The requisites of a tender of money, 2438. The effect of a tender, 2439. Tender of specific articles, 2440. Acquisition of a demand in set-off, 2441. Recaption, 2446, 2447. Re-entry, 2448. Abatement of nuisances, 2449. Origin and nature of distress, 2450-2453. For what rent, 2454, 2455. The nature of the rent, 2454. The amount of the rent, 2455. Who may make a distress, 2456-2466. Joint tenants, 2457. Tenants in common, 2458. Husband and wife, 2459. Tenant by the curtesy, 2460. Tenant in dower, 2461. Tenant for life, 2462. The heir, 2463. Devisees, 2464. Trustees, 2465. Guardians, 2466. What things may be distrained, 2467-2469. Goods conditionally exempt, 2469. The time of making a distress, 2470, 2471. Off the land, 2474. The manner of making a distress, 2475-2479. By whom to be made, 2476. The form of seizure, 2477. The quantity of goods to be taken, 2478. Effects of a distress, 2480. Remedies by act of both parties, 2481-2504. The parties to an accord, 2483. Effects of accord and satisfaction, 2485. Arbitration, 2486-2504. The submission, 2487-2490. Parties to the submission, 2491-2494. The arbitrators and umpire, 2495. The award, 2496-2504. Must conform to the submission, 2497. Must be certain, 2498. Must be mutual, 2499. Must be possible, lawful, and reasonable, 2500. Must be final, 2501. Form of the award, 2502. Remedy on the award, 2503. Its effect on the title, 2504. Remedies by operation of law, 2505-2526. Retainer, 2506-2515. Who may retain, 2507-2509. A sole executor, 2508. Several executors, 2509. Against whom, 2510-2513. What claims may be retained, 2514. What amount may be retained, 2515. Remitter, 2516. Lien, 2517-2526. The kinds of liens, 2518-2520. Particular liens, 2518. General liens, 2519. Legal and equitable liens, 2520. The creation of liens, 2521-2523. For what claims liens attach, 2524. The loss of liens, 2525. The effect of liens, 2526. |