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- WALTER DENTON SMITH 著
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PART 1. Elementary Jurisprudence.1
CHAPTER Ⅰ. NATURE OF LAW AND THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.1
1-2. Law in General1
3-5. Laws of Human Action-Sanction2
6. Moral Law4
7. Divine Law5
8. Municipal or Positive Law5
9-11. International Law7
12-13. Maritime Law10
14. Martial Law13
CHAPTER Ⅱ. GOVERNMENT AND ITS FUNCTIONS.14
15. The State14
16-19. Sovereignty15
20. The Constitution17
21. The Government and Its Relation to Its Subjects18
22. The Functions of Government19
23. The Forms of Government20
24. Confederation of States23
25. The Modern Federal State23
26. The Branches of Government24
CHAPTER Ⅲ. GOVERNMENT IN THE UNITED STATES.26
27. General Character of the United States Government26
28. The Colonial Government27
29. Revolutionary Government and Articles of Confed-eratlon28
30-31. The United States Constitution29
32. Relation of the State and Federal Governments31
33. Sovereignty in the United States32
34. Distribution of Powers in the Federal Government33
35. The State Governments35
36. Local Self-Government38
87-39. Citizenship and Naturalization41
CHAPTER Ⅳ. THE UNWRITTEN LAW.43
40-41. In General43
42-45. The Roman Law—Codification45
46. The Common Law47
47-48. Customs—Stare Decisis48
49-51. Its Development—Fictions—Equity50
52. The Law Merchant52
53. The Canon Law53
54-56. Unwritten Law in America53
CHAPTER Ⅴ. EQUITY.56
57-59. Equity Courts and Their General Jurisdiction56
60-62. Specific Character of Equity Jurisdiction60
63-75. The Maxims of Equity61
CHAPTER Ⅵ. THE WRITTEN LAW.64
76-79. In General—Statutes64
80. Relation to the Unwritten Law66
81-83. Statutes—How Enacted67
84. Constitutionality69
85-87. Affirmative and Negative70
88-90. Declaratory and Remedial71
91-93. Public and Private&71-72
94-96. General and Local72
97-99. Mandatory and Directory73
100-102. Prospective and Retrospective74
CHAPTER Ⅶ. THE AUTHORITIES AND THEIR INTERPRETATION.75
103. The Rank of the Various Authorities75
104-109. General Rules for the Interpretation of Laws76
110-119. Rules for the Construction of Statutes78
120-122. The Interpretation of Cases79
CHAPTER Ⅷ. PERSONS AND PERSONAL RIGHTS.82
123-125. Legal Rights, Wrongs, and Remedies82
126-128. Rights in Rem and Rights in Personam84
129-131. Persons, Natural and Artificial; Status86
132. The Fundamental Rights in Rem89
133-134. The Right of Personal Security89
135. The Right of Personal Liberty91
136. The Right of Private Property92
137-138. Constitutional Guaranties of the FundamentalRights92
CHAPTER Ⅸ.PROPERTY.95
139-140.Property in General95
141-144.Historical Phases of Property96
145-147. The Feudal System97
148-150.Ownership and Possession101
151-156.Limitations on Ownership101
157-159. Corporeal and Incorporeal Property105
160-163. Real and Personal Property106
164.Fixtures108
CHAPTER Ⅹ.CLASSIFICATION OF THE LAW.110
165-166.Substantive and Adjective Law110
167-168.Public and Private Law111
169-172. Subdivisions of Public Substantive Law112
173-176. Subdivisions of Private Substantive Law113
177.Public Adjective Law117
178.Private Adjective Law118
PART 2.The Substantive Law.123
CHAPTER ⅩⅠ.CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW.123
179.Written and Unwritten Constitutions123
180-182.Illustrations124
183-189.The Construction of Constitutions126
190-191.The Essentials of a Written Constitution129
192-193.Administrative Law131
CHAPTER ⅩⅡ.CRIMINAL LAW.132
194-195. Nature of Crime and the Criminal Law132
196.Criminal Incapacity134
197-200. Classification of Crimes136
201. Common-Law Felonies137
202.Modes of Punishment140
CHAPTER ⅩⅢ. THE LAW OF DOMESTIC RELATIONS.142
203. Marriage in General142
204.Impediments144
205.The Contract of Marriage146
206-207.The Marriage Relation and Its Incidents147
208.The Married Women’s Acts148
209-210. The Termination of the Relation149
211-213. Parent and Child—Legitimacy150
214-215. The Disability of Infants150
216-217. The Duties of Parents152
218. The Rights of Parents153
219. Emancipation153
220. Guardian and Ward154
221-223. Rights and Duties of Guardians155
224. The Termination of the Relation155
225-226. Master and Servant156
227. The Termination of the Relation157
CHAPTER ⅩⅣ. CORPOREAL AND INCORPOREAL HEREDITAMENTS.158
228-229. Corporeal Hereditaments158
230-240. Incorporeal Hereditaments at Common Law160
241-244. Incorporeal Hereditaments in the United States166
CHAPTER ⅩⅤ. ESTATES IN REAL PROPERTY.170
245-246. Estates in Generl-Tenants170
247. Classification of Estates171
248-250. Estates in Possession and in Expectancy172
251-256. Classification of Expectant Estates-Remainders172
257-258. Estates in Reversion and Executory Interests175
259-261. Freeholds and Estates Less than Freehold176
262-264. Freeholds of Inheritance and Not of Inheritance178
265-274. Classification of Estates for Life180
275-279. Estates Less than Freehold183
280-285. Estates in Severalty, in Joint Tenancy, and in Com-mon185
286-292. Absolute and Conditional Estates187
293-297. Equitable Estates-Uses and Trusts190
CHAPTER ⅩⅥ. TITLES TO REAL PROPERTY.193
298. Titles in General193
299-300. Title by Descent and Title by Purchase194
301-304. Classification of Titles by Purchase195
305. Title by Escheat196
306. Title by Accretion196
307. Title by Abandonment197
308. Title by Forfeiture197
309. Title by Prescription197
310. Title by Adverse Possession198
311. Title by Marriage198
312-316. Title by Alienation—By Execution198
317. Title by Judicial Decree199
318. Title by Eminent Domain200
319. Tax Titles200
320-322. Title by Devise and Title by Grant201
323. Title by Grant201
324. Public Grant201
325-327. Private Grant203
328-333. Classification of Deeds—Common-Law Deeds203
334-335. Deeds in the United States206
CHAPTER ⅩⅦ. PERSONAL PROPERTY.207
336-339. Chattels; Real and Personal207
340-342. Choses and Their Classification208
343-344. Corporeal and Incorporeal Personal Property……208
345-346. The Ownership of Personal Property210
347-351. Titles to Personal Property and Their General Classification212
352-355. Title by Original Acquisition-Occupancy, Acces-sion, and Creation213
356-359. Title by Operation of Law—Forfeiture, Succession,and Marriage215
360-363. Title by Legal Process—Prerogative, Execution,and Judicial Decree216
364. Title by Act of Parties217
365-368. Title by Gift217
369-369a. Title by Testament and by Contract218
CHAPTER ⅩⅧ. SUCCESSION AFTER DEATH.219
370-373. Succession in General219
374-375. Testate Succession—Wills221
376-377. Intestate Succession—Descent and Distribution222
378. Escheat223
379-380. Executors and Administrators223
CHAPTER ⅩⅨ. CONTRACTS.225
381. Deflnition of Contract225
382-383. Agreement227
384. Requisites of Enforceability229
385. How Enforced231
386-389. Classification of Contracts231
390. Quasi Contract234
CHAPTER ⅩⅩ. SPECIAL CONTRACTS.235
391-392. Contracts of Sale-Their Nature and Requisites235
393-394. The Statute of Frauds236
395-396.Executory and Executed237
397-398. Bailments—Their General Nature238
399-400.Classification239
401.Liability of the Bailee240
402-405.Exceptional Bailees241
406. Innkeepers and Common Carriers242
407-408. Negotiable Contracts243
409-411. Bills of Exchange244
410-413. Promissory Notes245
414. Words of Negotiability246
415-416. Methods of Transfer246
417-418. Contract of Suretyship247
419. The Statute of Frauds247
420. Discharge of the Surety248
421. Indemnity249
422-424. Contract of Insurance249
425. Insurable Interest250
CHAPTER ⅩⅩⅠ. AGENCY.252
426. The Relation in General252
427-428. The Parties to the Relation254
429. Unlawful Agencies255
430. The Creation of the Relation256
431-432. Ratification257
433. Termination of the Relation258
CHAPTER ⅩⅩⅡ. COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATIONS.259
434. Partnerships-Their General Nature259
435-436. Rights and Liabilities of Partners260
437. How Formed—Partnership by Estoppel261
438. Mutual Agency262
439-440. Limited Partnerships262
441. Partnership Associations Limited263
442-443. Voluntary Associations264
444. Joint-Stock Companies264
445-446. Corporations—Public and Private265
447. How Created266
448. Board of Directors267
449. Rights of Stockholders267
450. Liabilities of Stockholders268
451. Limitations of Existence268
CHAPTER ⅩⅩⅢ. TORTS.269
452. The Nature of a Tort269
453. The Elements of a Tort271
454. Proximate and Remote Cause272
455. Classification of Torts272
456. Negligence273
457. Nuisance274
458. Conspiracy274
459. Assault and Battery275
460. Defamation275
461. Malicious Prosecution276
462. False Imprisonment276
463-464. Trespass277
465. Conversion277
466. Deceit278
467. Infringement278
468. Violation of Easements278
469. Seduction279
470. Malicious Interference with Contract279
CHAPTER ⅩⅩⅣ. REMEDIES.284
471. Scope of the Adjective Law284
472-473. Remedies-Extralegal and Legal284
474-475. Extralegal Remedies-Self-Defense285
476. Recaption or Reprisal286
477. Entry287
478. Abatement of Nuisances287
479. Distress287
480. Accord and Satisfaction288
481-482. Arbitration and Award288
483. Legal Remedies—Penal and Civil289
484. Civil Remedies—Common-Law and Equitable289
485-486. Ordinary Common-Law Remedies—Restoration290
487-491. Damages291
492-493. Extraordinary Common-Law Remedies—Mandamus292
494. Quo Warranto293
495. Prohibition293
496. Habeas Corpus294
497-498. Equitable Remedies—Injunction294
499. Specific Performance295
500-502. Re-execution, Correction, and Rescission296
503. Control of Trusts296
504. Foreclosure of Mortgages297
505. Quieting Title297
506. Partition298
507. Receivers298
508-509. Accounting298
510. Ne Exeat299
511-512. Discovery299
513. Perpetuation of Testimony300
514. Enforcement of Awards and Judgments300
515. Interpleader300
CHAPTER ⅩⅩⅤ.COURTS AND THEIR JURISDICTION.302
516. Courts in General302
517. Courts of Record, and Not of Record303
518-519. Jurisdiction—Original and Appellate303
520. General and Limited304
521. Exclusive and Concurrent304
522. Courts of England before 1873-Courts of Original Jurisdiction305
523. Courts of Intermediate Appeal307
524. Courts of Final Appeal307
525-527. Courts of England since 1873308
528. Courts of the United States-Federal Courts309
529. State Courts312
CHAPTER ⅩⅩⅥ.PROCEDURE.313
530-531. Procedure in General313
532. The Essentials of Procedure314
533-539. Common-Law Procedure-Forms of Action315
540. Common-Law Procedure-Outline318
541. Equity Procedure-Outline320
542. Code Procedure-Outline322
543. Criminal Procedure-Outline323
CHAPTER ⅩⅩⅦ.TRIALS.326
544-546. Early Forms of Trial326
547-548. Trial Procedure-Outline327
549-550. Evidence330