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Equity

By JAMES W. EATON,

Editor 3d Edition Collier on Bankruptcy, Co-Editor American Bankruptcy Reports. Jo;aton and Greene's Negotiable Instruments Law, etc.

1901. 734 pages. $.'U5 delivered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Origin and History.

Gciu:>ral Principles Governing the Exercise ot Equity Jurisdiction. Maxim!!.

Penalties and Fortelturf's. Priorities and Xotlce.

Bona Fide Purrhasers WithQ,Ut Notice. Equitable Estoppel.

Eleetlon.

Satisfaction and Performance.

Conversion and Reconversion. Acc:-ldent.

~ll£take.

Frnud.

Equitable Property. I mpllecl Trusts.

Powers, Duties, and Liabilities of Trustees. Mortgages.

Equitable Liens. Assignments.

Hemedies Seeking Pecuniary Relief. Specific Performance.

I njunctlon.

Partition, Dower, and Establishment ot Boundaries. Ueformatlon, Cancellation, and Cloud on Title. Ancillary Uemedles.

C11579-16

Equity Pleading

By BENJ. J. SHIPMAN, LL.B.,

Author ot "Shipman's Common-Law Pleading."

1897. 644 pages. f3.75 delivered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Chap.

1.Equity Pleading In General.

2.Parties.

3.Proceedings In an Equitable tlult.

4.BUls In Equity.

5.The Disclaimer.

6.Demurrer.

7.The Plea.

8.Tbe Answer.

9.Tbe Replication.

.011579-17

by

Executors and

Administrators

By SIMON GREENLEAF CROSWELL,

Author of "Electrlclty," "Patent Cases," etc.

1897. 696 pages. $3.75 delivered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Chap.

Part 1.-DEFIXITIONS AND DIVISION OF SUBJECT. 1. Definitions and Division of subject.

Part 2.-A.PPOI!'IT:MENT AND QUALIFICATIONS.

2.Appointment In Court.

3.Place and Time of Appointment and. Requisites Therefor.

4.Who may Claim Appointment as Executor.

5.Who may Claim the Right to Administer.

6.Disqualifications for the Office of Executor or Administrator.

7.Acceptance or Renunciation.

8.Proceedings for Appointment of Executors and Administrators.

9.Special Kinds of Administrations.

10.I<'orelgn and Interstate Administration.

11.Joint Executors and Administrators.

12.Administration Bonds.

Part 3.-POWERS AND DUTIES.

13.Inventory-ApprniRement-N'ltlce of Appointment.

14.Assets of the Estate. -

15.Management of the Estate.

16.Sales and Conveyances of Personal or Real Assets.

17.Payment of Debts and Allowances-Insolvent Estates.

18.Payment of Legacies.

10.Distribution of Intestate Estates.

20. Administration Accounts.

Part 4.-TERliiNATION OF OFFICE.

21. Revocation of Letters-Removal-Resignation.

Part 5.-REMEDIES.

22.Actions by Executors and Administrators.

23.Actions against Executors and Administrators.

24.Statute of Llmltatlons-Set-olr.

25.Evidence and Costs.

C11579-19

Federal Jurisdiction

and Procedure

By ROBERT M. HUGHES,

of the Norfolk Bar,

Author of "Hughes oo Ad.mirnlty," and Lecturer at the.George Washington University Law School.

Second Edition.

1913. 766 pages. $3.75 delivered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS,

Chap.

1.Of the Source of Federal Jurisdiction and the Law Administered by Federal Courts.

2.The District Court-Its Criminal Jurisdiction and Practice.

3.Same-Continued.

4.Same-!\Uscellnneous Jurisdiction.

5.Same-Bankruptcy.

6.Same-Continued.

7.Same-Continued.

8.Same-Continued.

9.Same-Particular Classes of Jurisdiction.

10.Same-Jurisdiction to Issue Certain Extraordinary Writs.

11.Same-Original Jurisdiction Over Ordinary Control·ersies.

12.Same-Continued.

13.Same-Continued.

14.Same-Jurisdiction by Removal.

15.Same-Continued.

16.Same-Continued.

17.Other Courts Vested with Original Jurisdiction.

18.Procedure ln the Ordinary Federal Courts of Original Juris- diction-Courts of Law.

19.Same-Courts of Equity.

20.Same-Continued.

21.Appellate Jurisdiction-The Circuit Court of Appeals.

22.Same-The Supreme Court.

23.Procedure on Error and Appeal.

The United States Supreme Court Rules, the Rules for Practice for the Courts of Equity of the United States promulgated Nov. 4, 1912, the Judicial Code, and the portion ot the Deficiency Appropriation Bill of October 22, 1913, abolishing the Commerce Court, are given in an Appendix.

With Key-Number Annotations

C11579-20

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Insurance

By WILLIAM REYNOLDS VANCE,

Professor ot J.aw, University of Minnesota.

1904. 683 pages. ~.75 dellvered.

The principal object of this treatise Is to give a consistent statement of logically developed principles that underlie all contrat1s of Insurance, with subsidiary chapters treating ot the rules peculiar to the several different kinds of lnsurnnce. Special attention has been given to the construction of the standard fire policy.

This treatment will help to bring about, we believe, the ~uch desired clarification of this branch of the law.

The chapters cover,-

Historlcal and Introductory.

Nature and Requisites ot Contract.

Parties.

Insurable Interest.

Making the Contract.

The Consideration.

Consent of the Parties-Concealment.

Consent of the Parties-Warranties.

Agents and their Powers.

Waiver and Estoppel.

The Standard Fire Polley.

Terms of the Life Polley.

Marine Insurance.

Accident Insurance.

Guaranty, Credit, and Llablllty Insurance.

Appendix.

...________j

C11579-21

International Law

By GEORGE GRAFI'ON WILSON,

Professor of International Law, Harvard University, Lecturer on International Law in Brown University and in the United States Naval War College.

1910. 623 pages. $3.75 delivered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Chap.

1.Persons in International Law.

2.Existence, Independence and Equality.

3.Property and Domain.

4.Jurlsc.liction.

5.Diplomatic Relations.

6.Consular and Other Relations.

7.Treaties and Other International Agreements.

8.Amicable :\leans of Settlement of International DUferences.

9.Non-Amicable lleasures of Redress Short of War.

10.Nature and Commencement.

11.Area and General Effect of Belllgerent Operations.

12.Rights and Obligations During War.

13.Persons During War.

14.Property on Land.

Hi. Property on Wnter.

16.·Maritime Capture.

17.Hules of War.

18.Military Occupation and Government.

19.Prisoners. Disabled and Shipwrecked.

20.Non-Hostile Helatlons between Belllgerents.

21.Termination of "'ar.

22.Nature of Neutrality.

23.Ylslt and Search.

24.Contraband.

25.Blockade.

26.Continuous Voyage.

27.Unneutral Service.

28.Prize.

C11579-22

Judicial Precedents

or the

Science of Case Law

By H. CAMPBELL BLACK,

.Author of Black's Law Dictionary, Treatises on Judgments, Tax Titles, Bankruptcy, Constitutional Law, etc.

1912. 766 pages. $3.75 delivered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chap.

1. Nature imd Authority of Judidal Precedents.

2.Dicta.

3.Doctrine of Stare Decisis.

4.Constitutional and Statutory Construction. IS. Rules of Property.

6.The Law of the Case.

7.Authority of Precedents as Between Various Courts of the Same State.

8.Authority of Precedents as Between the Various Courts of the United States.

9.Decisions of Federal Courts as Authorities in State Courts.

10.Decisions of Courts of Other States.

11.Decisions of Courts of Foreign Countries.

12.Federal Courts Following Decisions of State Courts; in General.

13.Same; Matters of Local Law and Rules of Property.

14.Same; Valldlty and Construction of State Constitutions and Statutes.

15.Same; Federal Questions.

16.Same; Commercial Law and General Jurisprudence.

17.Same; Equity and Admiralty.

18.Sam~; Procedure and Evidence.

19.Etrect of Reversal or Overrullng of Previous Decision.

C11579-23

Mining Law

By GEORGE P. COSTIGAN, Jr.,

Professor of Law, Northwestern University.

1908. 765 pages. $3.75 delivered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Chap.

1.The Origin and History of American Mining Law.

2.The l\llnlng Law Rtatus of the States, Territories, and Possessions of the United Stutes.

3.The Land Department and the Public Sur¥eys.

4.The Helatlon Between Mineral Lands and the Public Land Grants.

u.The Relation Between :\Hneral Lands and Homestead, Timber and DesPrt Entries.

G. The Relation Between !\flneral Lands and the Yarlous Public Land Resen-atlons.

7.The Helatlon Between !\IIneral Lands and Townsites.

8.Definitions of P1·uctlcal Mining Terms. D. Definitions of !\Jlning Law Terms.

10.The Discovery of Lode and Placer Claims.

11.Who !\lay and Who !\lay not Locate Mining Claims.

12.The Location of Lode Claims.

13.The Locution of :mn Sites.

14.The Location of Tunnel Sites and of Blind Lodes Cut by Tunnels.

15.The Location of Placers and or Lodes within Placers.

lG. The Annual Labor or Improvements Hequlrements.

17.The Abandonment, Forfeiture, and Relocation of Lode and Placer !\Jlnlng Claims.

18.lincouteste<l Application to Patent !\lining Claims.

W.Adver!le Proceedings and Protests Against Patent Appllcatlons.

20.Patents.

21.Subsurface Rights.

22.Coal Land and Timber and Stone Land Entries and Patents.

23.Oil and Gas Lenses.

24.Other Mining Contracts and Leases.

25.l\llnlng Partnerships and Tenancies In Common.

26.Conveyances and Liens.

27.l\llnlng Remedies.

28.Water Rights and Drainage. Appendices.

C11579-24

Municipal Corporatio~s _

By ROGER W. COOLEY, LL. M.,

Professor of Law, University of North Dakota, and Author of "Briefs on the Law of Insurance," etc., etc.

1914. 723 pages. S3;75 dellTered.

TABLE OF OONTENT8.

Chap.

1.Corporations-Public and Private.

2.Creation of Municipal Corporations.

3.Legislative Control.

4.Alteration and Dissolutiop.

5.The Charter.

6.Proceedings and Ordinances.

7.Officers, Agents, and Employ~

8.Contracts.

9.Improvements.

10.Pollee Powers and Regulations.

11.Streets, Sewers, Parks, and Public Buildings.

12.Torts.

13.Debts, Funds, Expenses, and Administration.

14.Taxation.

15.Actions.

16.Quasi Corporations-Counties.

17.Same-Same.

18.Quast Corporatlvns Other Than Counties.

C11579-25

Negligence

By MORTON BARROWS, A. B., LL.B.

1899. 634 pages. $3.75 deUvered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Chap.

1.Definition and Essential Elements.

2.Contributory Negligence.

3.Liability of Master to Servant.

4.Liability of Muster to Third Persons.

5.Common Carriers of Passengers.

6.Carriers of Goods.

7.Occupation and Use of Land and Water.

8.Dangerous Instrumentalities.

9.Negligence of Attorneys, Physicians, and Publlc Officers.

10.Death by Wrongful Act.

11.Negligence ot Municipal Corporations.

C11579-26