Restatement in the courts

by American Law Institute

Print book, c1968

Status

Available

Call number

KF395 .A32

LCC

KF395 .A32

Barcode

2000002472

Publication

St. Paul : American Law Institute

Physical description

1122 p.; 24 cm

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Restatement in the courts 1967 supplement contents: Page 1 - Ch.1. Introductory matters. Page 3 - Ch. 2. Creation of relationship. Page 4 - Ch. 3. Creation and interpretation of authority and apparent authority. Page 7 - Ch. 4. Ratification. Page 9 - Ch. 5. Termination. Page 11 - Ch. 6. Liability of principal to third persons; contracts and conveyances. Page 15 - Ch. 7. Liability of principal to third persons; torts. Page 20 - Ch. 8. Liability of principal to third persons; notice through agent. Page 21 - Ch. 9. Admissibility in evidence of statements of agents. Page 23 - Ch. 10. Liability of third person to principal. Page 24 - Ch. 11. Liability of agent to third person. Page 27 - Ch. 12. Liability of third person to agent. Page 28 - Ch. 13. Duties and liabilities of agent to principal. Page 31 - Ch. 14. Duties and liabilities of principal and agent. Page 37 - Conflict of Laws introductory note. Ch. 1. Introduction. Page 38 - Ch. 2. Domicil. Page 44 - Ch. 3. Jurisdiction in general. Page 47 - Ch. 4. Jurisdiction of courts. Page 54 - Ch. 5. Status. Page 58 - Ch. 6. Corporations. Page 60 - Ch. 7. Property. Page 74 - Ch. 8. Contracts. Page 83 - Ch. 9. Wrongs. Page 94 - Ch. 10. Obligation of judgments and other imposed duties. Page 99 - Ch. 11. Administration of estates. Page 104 - Ch. 12. Procedure. Page 115 - Contracts. Ch. 1. Meaning of terms. Page 118 - Ch. 2. Formation of contracts - general principles. Page 119 - Ch. 3. Formation of informal contracts. Page 145 - Ch. 4. Formation of formal contracts - contracts under seal. Page 146 - Ch. 5. Duties and rights where more persons than one are promisors or promises of the same performance. Page 148 - Ch. 6. Contractual rights of persons not parties to the contract. Page 156 - Ch. 7. Assignment of rights and delegation of duties or conditions. Page 161 - Ch. 8. The statute of frauds. Page 168 - Ch. 9. The scope and meaning of contracts. Page 196 - Ch. 10. Conditions; and breach of promise as an excuse for failure to perform a return promise. Page 209 - Ch. 11. Breach of contract. Page 216 - Ch. 12. Judicial remedies to breach of contract. Page 241 - Ch. 13. Discharge of contracts. Page 255 - Ch. 14. Impossibility. Page 260 - Ch. 15. Fraud and misrepresentation. Page 266 - Ch. 16. Duress and undue influence. Page 269 - Ch. 17. Mistake. Page 273 - Ch. 18. Illegal bargains. Page 291 - Judgments. Ch. 1. General principles. Page 292 - Ch. 2. Validity of judgments. Page 301 - Ch. 3. Former adjudication. Page 326 - Ch. 4. Effect of judgments with reference to persons. Page 339 - Ch. 5. Equitable relief. Page 345 - Property Division I Introduction. Page 345 - Ch. 1. Definition of certain general terms. Page 346 - Ch. 2. Definition of terms relating to estates. Page 348 - Ch. 3. Estates in fee simple absolute. Page 349 - Ch. 4. Estates in fee simple defeasible. Page 353 - Ch. 5. Estates tail, estates in fee simple conditional and related estates. Page 355 - Ch. 6. Estates fir life. Page 360 - Division III Future interests. Part I Introduction. Page 360 - Ch. 7. Future interests differentiated. Page 362 - Part II Characteristics. Ch. 8. Transferability by conveyance inter vivos. Page 363 - Ch. 9. Succession on death. Ch. 10. Subjection to the satisfaction of claims of creditors. Page 364 - Ch. 11. Partition and judicially ordered sales. Page 365 - Ch. 12. Protection of future interests resulting from requirements for judicial action binding upon such interests. Page 366 - Ch. 13. Protection of future interests as against acts and omissions of the owner of the present interest. Page 368 - Ch. 14. Protection of future interests as against acts and omissions of persons other than the owner of the present interest. Page 369 - Ch. 15. Protection of future interests as affected by statutes of limitations and the doctrine of prescription. Page 370 - Ch. 16. Ineffectiveness of an interest in its inception and effect thereof upon prior or succeeding interest. Page 373 - Ch. 17. Termination of an interest as affecting succeeding interests. Page 374 - Division III Future interests (continued). Part III Creation. Page 374 - Ch. 18. General rules of construction. Page 376 - Ch. 19. Construction of limitations purporting to create remainders or executor interests - requirement of survival. Page 380 - Ch. 20. Construction of limitations purporting to create remainders or executor interests - death or death without issue. Page 381 - Ch. 21. Construction of limitations purporting to create remainders of executor interests - miscellaneous problems. Page 382 - Ch. 22. Class gifts. Limitations to "children," "grandchildren," "brothers," "sisters," "nephews," "nieces," "cousins," "issues," descendants" or "family." Page 387 - Ch. 23. Limitations to "heirs," "heirs of the body," "next of kin," "relatives" and to other groups similarly designated. Page 390 - Part IV Special topics. Ch. 24. Interests of expectant distributes. Ch. 25. Powers of appointment. Page 396 - Division IV Social restrictions imposed upon the creation of property interests. Page 397 - Ch. 26. The common law rule against perpetuities -= general aspects. Page399 - Ch. 27. The common law rule against perpetuities - applicability to specific types of limitation. Page 403 - Ch. 28. The common law rule against perpetuities - effects of partial invalidity. Page 403 - Part II Restraints on alienation. Ch. 29. General considerations. Page 404 - Ch. 30. Extent of validity. Page 405 - Ch. 31. Problems of construction, defenses to enforcement and termination. Page 406 - Part III Provisions in restraint of marriage, no contest and allied provisions in wills and miscellaneous restrictions. Ch. 32. Provisions in restraint of marriage. Page 406 - Ch. 33. Restraints designed to protect testamentary disposition of property. Page 407 - Ch. 34. Miscellaneous restraints. Contents continued to page 1122. Includes introduction and a table of abbreviations used in this volume.

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