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CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
§ 81. Written and Unwritten Constitutions.
82. The Construction of Constitutions.
83. The Essentials of a Written Constitution.
84. Administrative Law.
CHAPTER IX
CRIMINAL LAW
§ 85. Nature of Crime and the Criminal Law in General.
86. How the Criminal Law is Prescribed.
87. Classification of Crimes.
88. Particular Crimes.
a. In General.
b. The Common-Law Felonies.
c. Common-Law Misdemeanors.
102. Variations Based on Privilege of Actor, or General Exemption.
b. Public Acts.
c. Private Acts.
103. Variations Based on Status.
b. Infants.
c. Insane and Drunken Persons, Convicts, Aliens, and Married
Women.
d. Private and Public Corporations.
104. Variations Based on Conduct of Person Injured.
C. Particular Torts.
§ 105. Classification of Torts.
106. Assault and Battery.
107. False Imprisonment.
108. Injuries in Family and Personal Relations.
109. Seduction.
110. Defamation - Slander and Libel.
111. Deceit.
112. Slander of Title or Property.
113. Malicious Prosecution.
114. Malicious Abuse of Process.
115. Fraudulent Competition.
125. Action for Death by Wrongful Act or Omission.
CHAPTER XI
CONTRACTS
A. General Principles.
§ 126. Definition and Essential Elements.
127. The Agreement - Offer and Acceptance.
128. Classification of Contracts.
129. Necessity for Writing-Statute of Frauds.
130. Consideration.
131. Parties.
132. Reality of Consent - Mistake, Fraud, etc.
133. Illegal Agreements.
134. Operation of Contract.
b. Assignment of Contracts.
c. Joint and Several Contracts.
135. Interpretation of Contracts.
a. Rules Relating to Evidence.
b. Rules Relating to Construction.
136. Discharge of Contract.
a. Discharge of Contract by Agreement.
b. Discharge of Contract by Performance.
c. Discharge of Contract by Breach.
d. Discharge of Contract by Impossibility of Performance.
e. Discharge of Contract by Operation of Law.
137. Remedies on Breach of Contract.
138. Quasi-Contract.
B. Particular Contracts.
148. Rights and Liabilities of Principal and Agent Inter Se.
149. Rights and Liabilities as to Third Persons in Contract.
150. Liability as to Third Persons in Tort.
151. Termination of the Relation.
155. Contracts, Conveyances, etc., and Quasi-Contractual Obligations.
a. Contracts of Married Women.
b. Conveyances, Sales, and Gifts by Wife.
c. Contracts by Wife as Husband's Agent.
d. Husband's Liability for Necessaries Furnished Wife.
e. Husband's Liability for Wife's Funeral Expenses.
f. Husband's Liability for Wife's Debts.
156. Antenuptial and Post-Nuptial Settlements.
157. Separation Agreements.
158. Divorce or Judicial Separation.
B. Same Parent and Child.
§ 159. Legitimacy of Children.
160. Status of Illegitimate Children.
161. Adoption of Children.
162. Duties and Liabilities of Parents.
a. Duty to Maintain Child.
b. Duty to Educate Child.
c. Allowance in Equity Out of Child's Estate.
d. Duty to Protect Child.
e. Contracts by Child as Parent's Agent.
f. Parent's Liability for Child's Torts.
g. Parent's Liability for Child's Crimes.
163. Rights of Parents and of Children.
b. Parent's Right to Correct Child.
c. Custody of Children.
d. Parent's Right to Child's Services and Earnings.
B. Same-Parent and Child - Continued.
§ 163. Rights of Parents and of Children
e. Emancipation of Child.
Continued.
f. Action by Parent for Injuries to Child.
g. Action by Parent for Seduction of Daughter.
h. Action by Parent for Abducting, Enticing, or Harboring Child.
i. Parent's Rights in Child's Property.
j. Gifts, Conveyances, and Contracts Between Parent and Child.
k. Duty of Child to Support Parent.
1. Domicile of Child.
C. Same Guardian and Ward.
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§ 164. In General.
165. Selection and Appointment of Guardian.
166. Rights, Duties, and Liabilities of Guardians,
167. Termination of Guardianship.
D. Master and Servant.
§ 168. In General.
169. Creation of the Relation.
170. Termination of the Relation.
171. Remedies for Breach of Contract.
172. Rights, Duties, and Liabilities Inter Se.
173. Master's Liability for Injuries to Servant.
174. Rights of Master and of Servant as Against Third Persons,
175. Master's and Servant's Liability to Third Persons.
E. Infants.
8 176. Who Are Infants.
177. Contracts of Infants.
b. Liability for Necessaries.
c. Ratification and Avoidance.
178. Capacity to Hold Office.
179. Crimes and Torts of Infants.
180. Torts Against Infants.
181. Infants as Parties to Actions.
F. Insane Persons.
§ 182. Insanity Defined.
183. Guardianship.
184. Contracts of Insane Persons.
135. Crimes and Torts of Insane Persons.
G. Drunken Persons.
§ 186. Contracts of Drunken Persons.
187. Crimes and Torts of Drunken Persons.
H. Aliens.
§ 188. In General.
CHAPTER XIV
PROPERTY AND PROPERTY RIGHTS.
A. Corporeal and Incorporeal Hereditaments.
§ 189. Corporeal Hereditaments.
190. Incorporeal Hereditaments at Common Law.
b. Advowsons and Tithes.
g. Rents.
191. Incorporeal Hereditaments in the United States - Profits à Pren-
dre, Rents, and Easements.