Statutes of Limitation, 1-Limitations against the Crown, 46-Limita-
tions of claims to Tithes, 49-Commencement of the Abstract,
52-Contents, Form and Arrangement of the Abstract, 62—
Verification of the Abstract, 88-Search for Incumbrances, 99
-Recitals, 129--Evidence of Title, by Descent, 130-Aliens,
144-Evidence admitted in Matters of Pedigree, 149-Proof of
Written Documents, 158-Evidence in other Matters, 170.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
PRELIMINARY REMARKS.
I. Of Acknowledgment by Married Women and their Powers of Dis-
position inter vivos.-Disposition at Common Law, 208-Real
Estate by Fine or Recovery, 209-What Property can be dis-
posed of by Acknowledgment, 210-Leases, 211-Powers under
Settled Estates Act, 1869, and Settled Land Act, 1882..212—
Chattels Real, 212-Chattels Personal, 213-Choses in Action,
213-Powers, 215-Separate Use in Equity, 215-Dealing with
Husband, 216-Separate Trade, 217-Equity to a Settlement,
217-Where the Right attaches, 218-Amount settled, 219-
Form of Settlement, 220-Savings, 221-Separate Property by
Statute, Divorce Acts, 221-Married Women's Property Act
(1870), 224-Married Women's Property Act (1882), 225-
Restraint on Anticipation, 228-Statutory Powers of the Court,
229-Disposition of Separate Property, Legal Estate, 230-
Trust Estates, 232-Fines and Recoveries Act, 234-Con-
veyancing Act (1882), 242-Rules under that Act, 244-Malins'
Act, 249.
PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION.
I. Of Parol Agreements and the Statute of Frauds.-Enactments of
the Statute, 272-Lord Tenterden's Act, 274-To what matters
the Statute of Frauds extends, 276-Vacating effect of the 4th
Section, 277-Parol Licenses, 278-Sales of standing Crops,
Fixtures, &c., 282-Agreements for Leases, 291-Sale of Shares
in a Company, 292-Assignment of Vendor's Lien, Mortgage
Debt, &c., 294-Cases not within the Mischief of the Act, 295-
Sales by Auction, 295-Agreement admitted, 295-Part Per-
formance, 296-Guaranty, 302-Agreement not to be performed
within the Year, 303-Contract for the Sale of Goods, 305-What
Signature is sufficient, 309-Signature by one Party only, 310-
Signature as Witness, 315-Letters, 317-Signature by Agent,
319-Brokers, 322-Auctioneers, 323-Statement of Considera-
tion, 325-Certainty requisite as to Terms of Agreement, 330—
Declarations of Trust within the 7th Section, 331-Implied or
Resulting Trusts, 333-Parol Evidence to explain or control
Written Instruments, 344-Declarations at Auctions, 346-Evi-
dence of matters not within the scope of the Instrument, 347—
Evidence to show Consideration, 347-Evidence to vary a
Writing as against Third Parties, 849-Part of the Agreement
in Writing, 351-Evidence of Fraud or Mistake, 351-Evidence
to assist Construction, 360-Usage, 363-Extrinsic circum-
stances, 366-Latent ambiguity, 367-Parol Variation or Waiver
of a Written Contract, 372-Variation of Contract within the
Statute, 373-Abandonment of Contract, 379.
II. Of Stamps on Agreements.-Stamp Act (1870), 381-Stamp
governed by effect of Instrument, 382-What Agreements
within the Act, 383-Instruments executed abroad, 391-Re-
stamping, 393-Alterations and Escrows, 393-Several Stamps
required when one Document comprises distinct Transactions,
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