Restatement in the courts

by American Law Institute

Print book, c1967

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Available

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KF395 .A32

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KF395 .A32

Barcode

2000002470

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St. Paul : American Law Institute

Physical description

742 p.; 24 cm

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Restatement in the courts 1965 supplement volume 2 contents: Page 1 - Contracts (continued). Ch. 14. Impossibility. Page 10 - Ch. 15. Fraud and misrepresentation. Ch. 16. Duress and undue influence. Page 17. Mistake. Ch. 18. Illegal bargains. Page 87 - Judgments. Ch. 1. General principles. Page 91 - Ch. 2. Validity of judgments. Page 109 - Ch. 3. Former adjudication. Page 165 - Ch. 4. Effect of judgments with reference to persons. Page 194 - Ch. 5. Equitable relief. Page 203 - Property. Vol. I Division I Introduction. Ch. 1. Definition of certain general terms. Page 205 - Ch. 2. Definition of terms relating to estates. Page 209 - Ch. 3. Estates in fee simple absolute. Page 211 - Ch. 4. Estates in fee simple defeasible. Page 217 - Ch. 5. Estates rail, estates in fee simple conditional and related estates. Page 221 - Ch. 6. Estates for life. Page 227 - Vol. II Division III Future interests. Part I - Introduction. Ch. 7. Future interests differentiated. Page 232 - Part II - Characteristics. Ch. 8. Transferability by conveyance inter vivos. Page 235 - Ch. 10. Subjection to the satisfaction of claims of creditors. Page 236 - Ch. 11. Partition and judicially ordered sales. Page 237 - Ch. 12. Protection of future interests resulting from requirements for judicial action binding upon such interests. Page 238 - Ch. 13. Protection of future interests as against acts and omissions of the owner of the present interest. Page 241 - Ch. 14. Protection of future interests as against acts and omissions of persons other than the owner of the present interest. Page 242 - Ch. 15. Protection of future interests as affected by statutes of limitations and the doctrine of prescription. Page 243 - Ch. 16. Ineffectiveness of an interest in its inception and effect thereof upon prior or succeeding interest. Page 245 - Ch. 17. Termination of an interest as affecting succeeding interests. Page 247 - Vol. III Division III Future interests (continued). Part III Creation. Introductory note to part III. Ch. 18. General rules of construction. Page 251 - Ch. 19. Construction of limitations purporting to create remainders or executor interests - requirement of survival. Page 257 - Ch. 20. Construction of limitations purporting to create remainders or executor interests - death or death without issue. Page 260 - Ch. 21. Construction of limitations purporting to create remainders or executor interests - miscellaneous problems. Page 262 - Ch. 22. Class gifts. Limitations to "children," "grandchildren," "brothers," "sisters," "nephews," "nieces," "cousins," "issue," "descendants" or "family". Page 272 - Ch. 23. Limitations to "heirs", "heir of the body," "next of kin," "relatives" and to other groups similarly designated. Page 278 - Part IV Special topics. Ch. 24. Interests of expectant distributes. Page 278 - Ch. 25. Powers of appointment. Page 289 - Vol. IV Division IV Social restrictions imposed upon the creation of property interests. Part I. The common law rule against perpetuities. Page 289 - Ch. 26. The common law rule against perpetuities - general aspects. Page 295 - Ch. 27. The common law rule against perpetuities - applicability to specific types of limitation. Page 301 - Ch. 28. The common law rule against perpetuities - effects of partial invalidity. Page 302 - Part II Restraints on alienation. Ch. 29. General considerations. Page 303 - Ch. 30. Extent of validity. Page 306 - Ch. 31. Problems of construction, defenses to enforcement and termination. Page 307 - Part III Provisions in restraint of marriage, no contest and allied provisions in wills and miscellaneous restrictions. Page 307 - Ch. 32. Provisions in restraint of marriage. Page 308 - Ch. 33. Restraints designed to protect testamentary dispositions of property. Page 309 - Part IV Restrictions on accumulations. Page 309 - Ch. 35. The common law rule against accumulations. Page 311 - Ch. 36. Statutory ingredients in the rule against accumulations. Page 313 - Vol. V Division V Servitudes. Part I. Easements. Ch. 37. Definitions. Page 318 - Ch. 38. Creation. Page 328 - Ch. 39. Extent. Page334 - Ch. 40. Succession. Page 337 - Ch. 41. Extinguishment. Page 342 - Ch. 42. Protection against third persons. Pat II Licenses. Ch. 43. Licenses. Page 344 - Part III. Promises respecting the use of land. Page 345 - Ch. 44. As between original parties. Page 347 - Ch. 45. Running of burdens. Page 350 - Ch. 46. Running of benefits. Page 353 - Ch. 47. Duration - interpretation, discharge, and defenses and extinguishment by public authority. Page 359 - Restitution. Part I The right to restitution (quasi contracts and kindred equitable relief). Ch. 1. Introductory matters. Page 369 - Ch. 2. Mistake, including fraud. Page 390 - Ch. 3. Coercion. Page 421 - Ch. 4. Benefits conferred at request. Page 423 - Ch. 5. Benefits voluntarily conferred without mistake, coercion, or request. Page 435 - Ch. 6. Benefits lawfully acquired which are not conferred by the person claiming restitution. Page 426 - Ch. 7. Benefits tortuously acquired. Page 430 - Ch. 8. Rules generally applicable to actions for restitution. Page 439 - Ch. 9. General principles. Page 456 - Ch. 10. Acquisition of an interest in land under an oral agreement. Page 459 - Ch. 11. Acquisition of property on death. Page 461 - Ch. 12. Acquisition of property by a fiduciary. Page 467 - Ch. 13. Following property into its product. Page 471 - Security Division I Personal property as security. Ch. 1. Pledges. Page 475 - Ch. 2. Possessory liens. Page 479 - Ch. 3. Nature and creation of suretyship. Page 483 - Ch. 4. Surety and principal. Page 484 - Ch. 5 - Surety and creditor. Page 491 - Ch. 6. Cosuretyship an subsuretyship. Page 492 - Ch. 7. Third party beneficiaries in construction contracts. Page 493 - Ch. 8. Official bonds. Page 495 - Ch. 9. Judicial bonds. Page 499 - Torts and Torts 2d. Division I Intentional harms to persons, land, and chattels. Ch. 1. Meaning of terms used throughout the Restatement of Torts. Page 501 - Ch. 2. Intentional invasions of interests in personality. Page 515 - Ch. 3. Privilege arising from consent to intended invasions of interests of personality. Page 518 - Ch. 4. Defenses of person, land, and chattels - reception. Page 523 - Ch. 5. Arrest and prevention of crime. Page 533 - Ch. 6. Military orders, discipline, and protection of others. Page 534 - Ch. 7. Invasions of the interest in the exclusive possession of land and its physical condition (trespass on land). Page 541 - Ch. 8. Privileged entries on land. Page 547 - Ch. 9. Intentional invasions of interests in the present and future possession of chattels. Page 560 - Ch. 10. Privileges intentionally to invade interests in present and future possession of chattels. Page 563 - Ch. 11. Casual relation necessary to liability for intentional invasions of interest of personality, land and chattels. Page 564 - Division Two Negligence. Ch. 12. General principles. Contents continued to page 742. Includes a table of abbreviations used in this volume.

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