
учебный год 2023 / Child, Handbook of the law of suretyship and guaranty
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WAGER, |
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"Compensation." |
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of ward, sureties for guardian not liable for, 379 (note 15). |
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WAIVER, |
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"Consent"; "Estoppel"; |
"Delay." |
by surety, of forgery of signature, 78 (note 249). of notice of acceptance of otrer, 81.
by guarantor, 133, 146.
of notice of default, what constitutes, 146 (notes 62 and 63). of defense, by surety, 153, 1M, 256.
what constitutes, 153, 154 (note 103), 157, 160, 185, 256. If personal, payment not voluntary, 309, 843.
It real, surety cannot waive for principal, 309, 810. of Infancy, 810.
of fraud, 71.
of statute of frauds, 85, 88, 112, 310. of stat'llte of limitations, 240, 241, 809. of bankruptcy, 238.
of extension of time, 185.
of conditions, 165, 221, 310. See, also, "Condition."
of provisions for sole benefl.t or obligee, Is not an alteration, 165.
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legal rights, by surety, 264. |
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In forthcoming bond, 382 (note 88). |
of right of subrogation, 288. |
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by creditor, 291. |
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of written notice to sue principal, what constitutes, 197.
WANT OF CONSIDERATION, see "Consideration.•
WAR,
see "Allen Enemy."
WARD,
see "Guardian."
WARRANTY,
see, also, "Indorsement''; ..Indorser.• distinguished from guaranty, 18.
by drawer and Indorser as to acceptance, 8IS8. of Indorser without recourse. 857.
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WIFE,
see, also, "Coverture"; "Married Women": "'ncapacity." Is not agent of husband, 195 (note 821), 198.
Is stranger to husband, 852.
creditor not subrogated to property given by, to surety, 291. Is surety, by pledging property, 18 (note 64).
notice given by record of title In her name, 15L when cannot recover Indemnity from husband, 807.
WITNESS,
see, also, "Evlden<:e."
surety becoming, does not consent to action taken, 155 (note 107). addition of, ls Immaterial alteration, 170 (note 202).
WORDS,
meaning, 114, 117.
construed against party using, 114, 121. See, alao, "Construction.'' omitted by mistake, surety not liable, 212. See. also, "Mistake."
WRITING,
IH!e "Statute of Frauds"; "Evidence": "Construction."
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YEAR,
see "Annual Omce"; "Time"; "Term."
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ZEAL,
oral contract not taken out of statute of frauds because promisor Is actuated by, 99 (note 5:'il.
Catalogue of the
Hornbook Series
West Publishing Company
Saint Paul, Minnesota
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Admiralty
By ROBERT M. HUGHES, M.A.,
of the Norfolk, Virginia, Bar.
1901. 504 pages. $3.75 delivered.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
The Origin and History or the Admiralty, and its Extent In the United States.
Admiralty Jurisdiction as Governed by the Subject-Matter. General Average and Marine Insurance.
Bottomry and Respondentia ; and Liens Cor Supplies, Repairs, and Other Necessaries.
Stevedores' Contracts, Canal Tolls, and Towage Contracts. Salvage.
Contrads of Aft'rlo'lghtment and Charter Parties.
Water Carriage 11s Aft'ectro by the Harter Act of February 13, 1893. Admiralty Jurisdiction In Matters of Tort.
The Right of Action In Admiralty for Injuries Resulting Fatally. Torts to the Property. and Herein of Collision.
The Steering and Salllng Rules.
Rules as to Narrow Channels, S~lnl Circumstances, and General Precautions.
Damages In Colllslon Cases.
Vessel Ownership Independent of the Limited Liability Act. Rights and Liabilities of Owners as Aft'ected by the Limited Lla-
b1llty Act.
The Relative Priorities of Maritime Claims. A Summary of Pleading and Practice.
APPENDIX.
1.The ~larlnlo'r'A Compass.
2.Statutes Regulating Navigation, Including~
(1)The International Uules.
(2)The Hules for Coast and Connecting Inland Waters.
(3)The Dividing Lines between the High Seas and Coast Waters.
(4)The Lake Rules.
(5)The Mississippi Valley Rules.
(U)The Act of }larch 3, 1899, as to Obstructing Channels.
3.'fhe Limited Liability Acts, Including:
(1)The Act of March 3, 1851, as Amended.
(2)The Act of June 26, 1884.
4.Section 941, Rev. St., as Amended, Regulating Bonding of Vessels.
5.Statutes Regulating Evidence In the Federal Courts.
6.Suits In Forma Pauperis.
1.The Admiralty Rules of Practice.
C11579-2
Agency
By FRANCIS B. TIFFANY,
Author of "Death by Wrongful Act," "Law of Sales," etc.
1003. 609 pages. $3.75 delivered.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Chap.
Part 1.-IN GE~ERAL.
1.Introductory-Definitions.
2.Creation of the Relation of Principal and Agent-Appointment.
8.Same (contlnued)-Hatltlcatlon.
4.What Acts Can be Done by Agent-Illegality-Capacity of Parties-Joint Principals and Agents.
5.Delegation by Agent-Subagents.
6.Termination of the Relation.
7.Construction of Authority.
Part 2.-RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES BETWEEN PRINCIPAL
AND THIRD PERSON.
8.Llablllty of Principal to Third Person-Contract.
9.Same (continued).
10.Admissions by Agent-Notice to Agent.
11.Llabll1ty of Principal to Third Pt>rson-Torts and Crimes.
12.Liabll1ty of 'l'hlrd Person to Principal.
Part 3.-RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES BETWEEN AGENT AND
THIRD PERSON.
13.Liability of Agent to Third Person (Including parties to contracts).
14.Llab111ty of Third Person to Agent.
Part 4.-RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES Blln'WEEN PRINCIPAL
AND AGENT.
15.Duties of Agent te Principal.
16.Duties of Principal to Agent. Appendix.
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Bailments and Carriers
By A. M. DOBIE,
Professor of Law, University of Vlrglnla.
1914. 852 pages. $3.75 delivered.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Chap.
1.Definition and Classification of Ballments.
2.General Principles Common to All Ballments.
8.Ballments for the Ballor's Sole Benefit.
4-. Ballments for the Ballee's Sole Benefit.
5.Ballments for 1\lutual Benefit-Hired Use of Tblngs.
6.Ballments for Mutual Benefit-Hired Services about Things.
7.Ballments for Mutual Benefit-Pledges.
8.Innkeepers.
9.Private and Common Carriers of Goods.
10.Llabllltles of the Common Carrier of Goods.
11.LlabUlty under Special Contract.
12.Commencement and Termination of the Llablllty of the Common Carrier of Goods.
18.Tbe Rights of the Common Carrier of Goods.
14.Quasi Carriers of Goods-Post-Office Department.
15.Actions against Carriers of Goods.
10.The Nature of the Relation.
17.Commencement nnd Termination of the Relation.
18.Liabilities of the Common Carrier ot Passengers.
19.The Rights of the Common Carrier of Passengers.
20.The Baggage of the Passenger.
21.Actions against Carriers of Passengers.
Supplement-The Federal Interstate Commere& Acts.
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