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By H. GERALD CHAPIN

Professor of Law, Fordham University Law School.

1916. 709 pages. $3.75 delivered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Chap.

Part 1.-GENERAL PRINCIPLES.

1. The Tort Concept.

2. General Principles-Legal Responsibility as Dependent upon Condition of Mind and Proof of Damage.

3. General Principles (Continued)-Liability under the Legal Rules Defining Cause and Effect.

4. General Principles (Continued)-Defenses.

5. General Principles (Continued)-Parties.

6. General Principles (Continued)-Parties.

7. General Principles (Concluded)-Conflict of Laws.

Part 2.-SPECIFIC TORTS.

8. Infringement of Personal Security.

9. The Right of Privacy.

10. Injuries to Reputation-Defamation.

11. Infringement of Private Property-Trespass.

12. Infringement of Private Property (Continued)-Conversion.

13. Infringement of Private Property (Continued)-Waste.

14. Infringement of Private Property (Continued)-Fraud.

15. Infringement of Private Property (Continued)-Slander of Title.

16. Infringement of Private Property (Continued)-Interference with Contractual Rights.

17. Interference with Domestic Relations.

18. The Obstruction and Perversion of Legal Remedies.

19. Negligence.

20. Nuisance.

21. Conspiracy.

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By EDWIN A. JAGGARD, A. M., LL. B.,

Formerly Professor of the Law of Torts in Minnesota University Law School.

1895. 2 vols. 1307 pages. $7.50 delivered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Part 1.-IN GENERAL

Chap.

1. General Nature of Torts.

2. Variations in the Normal Right to Sue.

3. Liability for Torts Committed by or with Others.

4. Discharge and Limitation of Liability for Torts. 5. Remedies.

Part 2.-SPECIFIC WRONGS.

6. Wrongs Affecting Safety and Freedom of Persons.

7. Injuries in Family Relations.

8. Wrongs Affecting Reputation.

9. Malicious Wrongs.

10. Wrongs to Possession and Property.

11. Nuisance.

12. Negligence.

13. Master and Servant.

14. Common Carriers.

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By GEORGE E. GARDNER.

Second Edition: By WALTER T. DUNMORE,
Dean of the Western Reserve University Law School.

1916. 552 pages. $3.75 delivered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Chap.

1. Introduction-History of Wills.

2. Form of Wills.

3. Form of Wills (Continued)-Nuncupative-Holographic-Conditional Wills.

4. Agreements to Make Wills, and Wills Resulting from Agreement.

5. Who may be a Testator.

6. Restraint upon Power of Testamentary Disposition-Who may be Beneficiaries-What may be Disposed of by Will.

7. Mistake, Fraud, and Undue Influence.

8. Execution of Wills.

9. Revocation and Republication of Wills.

10. Conflict of Laws.

11. Probate of Wills.

12. Action for the Construction of Wills.

13. Construction of Wills-Controlling Principles.

14. Construction (Continued)—Description of Subject-Matter. 15. Construction (Continued)—Description of Beneficiary.

16. Construction (Continued)-Nature and Duration of Interests. 17. Construction (Continued)-Vested and Contingent Interests

Remainders-Executory Devises.

18. Construction (Continued)-Conditions.

19. Construction (Continued)-Testamentary Trusts and Powers. 20. Legacies General-Specific-Demonstrative Cumulative

Lapsed and Void-Abatement--Ademption-Advancements. 21. Legacies Charged upon Land or Other Property.

22. Payment of the Testator's Debts.

23. Election.

24. Rights of Beneficiaries Not Previously Discussed.

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