896
COURSES OF READING
Divine Right of Kings {{-^^
Bankruptcy III-591
Charitable Bequests XIV-251
Church and State XV-126
Bull: Unam Sanctani . -^ * _
Church Influence of Civil Law |^_ ^o
Contracts t V 67
Legal Procedure j^_ gg
Legislation j^_ gy
Man-iage ......; j y_ qq
Paternal Authority j^_ ^^
Property Rights ^^ gg
Slavery ■ t v_ r?
Wills and Testaments Xlil-558
Education •
Gambling Contracts Y}, H^
1 V -.jo7
CoRPORATIOiNS
Criminal Law Abduction Abortion Attainder. Bigamy . . Blasphemy
Homicide yjjj
Masses, Bequests for ^ ^^
Canada ^_ 3^
England V ' V^- XVI- 01
United States. ■. ■ •>-- 3-, ^vx 01
Oaths, EngUsh Post-Reformat .on Al_^ J '^
Penal laws XI-61 1
England .■■.■;■'• XT-61G
EngUsh colonies in America XMU
Ireland XI-6U
Scotland VI-1S3
France VIII-703
Germany ^
Property, Ecclesiastical vTT.Air
Abstract Right of Ownership xil4(i
Subject of Rights of Property xil4oS
Middle Ages VII-7'2\
In Canada VII-721
In England VII-719
In United States ^V^_ ^
Trustee System j_^gg
Advowsons XII-7 1
Droit de regale XII-503
Protocol XIV-770
Religious freedom XIII-C49
Seal of Confession XIII-fi64
Austria XIII-664
Brazil XIII-6tiO
Canada XIII-664
Egypt-, . XIII-649
England XIII-6G2
France XIII-664
German Empire XIII-060
Jidia. • ; xiii-660
Ireland XIII-664
IW. XIII-t>64
Mexico • XIII-661
Newfoundland XIII-660
Scotland XIII-661
United States XIII-696
Seminaries XIV-336
Sunday Observance XIV-486
Temperance Movement III-519
Insanity
Curator
Domestic Relations
Adultery
Alimentation ....
Alimonv
Betrothal
Divorce
Domicile
Dower
lUegitimacy
Marriage
Marriage .\ge
I- 32
I- 46
II- 59
11-564
II- 59
VII-442
41
IY-571
Censorship of Books .
Citation ; : ■ ' ' v; ' i' ' j '
Civil Law introduced into England.
III-791
XV-567
Contracts: In.Enghsh and Amencan
law a contract is an agreement between
two or more parties, based upon suffi-
cient consideration, by which one prom-
ises to do or not to do something he
might otherwise legally do or refrain
from doing. IV-333
Nature .■ ■ ■ ;; : IV-T^^
Differs from Contract m Kt hies iv-333
Kinds ■ ■ lV-334
Requisites for \ ahdity tv-^'^'i
Statutory Restrictions iV-335
Inviolability Tl-'iV')
Betting Contracts iT-'i^S
Breach of Promise to marry i^ 3-'°
1-163
1-312
1-313
11-537
V- 64
V-103
V-U5
VU-651
IX-691
IX-693
Marriage Banns IX-44
Polygamy vil-610
Hypnotism
Labour 1-683
Arbitration VIII-719
Legislation , , ',
Right of Association X-331
, M'n°^s ■ ■ ■ : Vlil-5S6
Juvenile Courts XII-492
Protectories XI-191
Obligations of Lawyers
IX-509
Partnership XII-254
Poor laws
Property xn-462
Notion XII-462
Kipds XII-463
Private 1-95
Accession XII-462
Possession XII-395
Prescription ^ V-117
Donation X-579
Mortmain xV- 7'^
Trusts and Bequests XII-5u">
Provisors, Statute of XII-430 • 492
Prisons. . ■■•■■•.■■, XII-565
Punishnient, Capital XV-495
Vivisection XV-676
Witchcraft XV-689
Woman
Legal Systems 11-753
Brehon Laws . . • • ■ ■ III-617
Charlemagne's codification TV- 6S
Common Law of England iX-531
Magna Carta V- 5S
Feudalism ■ VII-125
Hammurabi's code j^_ -.3
Intornatinnal Law Vlil-23(5
Italian Codes j-^_ -,,
Roman Law 1-32
Abduction 1-114
Acts i_iG3
Adultery XV-235
Interest VIII-579
Justinian's code X-3:51
Minority. XI-5'o9
Partnership TV-579
Corporate ownership X\'-69()
Paternal authority XU-396
Prescription X\'- 72
Trusts 1 ■ ■ • V- "5riV-197
Spanish code of Alfonso X ^"^ *