Chap. By FRANCIS B. TIFFANY, Author of "Death by Wrongful Act," "Law of Sales," etc. 1903. 609 pages. $3.75 delivered. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Part 1.-IN GENERAL. 2. Creation of the Relation of Principal and Agent-Appointment. 3. Same (continued)-Ratification. 4. What Acts Can be Done by Agent-Illegality-Capacity of Parties-Joint Principals and Agents. 5. Delegation by Agent-Subagents. Part 2.-RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES BETWEEN PRINCIPAL 10. Admissions by Agent-Notice to Agent. 11. Liability of Principal to Third Person-Torts and Crimes. Part 3.-RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES BETWEEN AGENT AND THIRD PERSON. Part 4.-RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES BETWEEN PRINCIPAL C11579-3 Bailments and Carriers By A. M. DOBIE, Professor of Law, University of Virginia. 1914. 852 pages. $3.75 delivered. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Chap. 1. Definition and Classification of Bailments. 2. General Principles Common to All Bailments. 3. Bailments for the Bailor's Sole Benefit. 4. Bailments for the Bailee's Sole Benefit. 5. Bailments for Mutual Benefit-Hired Use of Things. 6. Bailments for Mutual Benefit-Hired Services about Things. 7. Bailments for Mutual Benefit-Pledges. 8. Innkeepers. 9. Private and Common Carriers of Goods. 10. Liabilities of the Common Carrier of Goods. 11. Liability under Special Contract. 12. Commencement and Termination of the Liability of the Common Carrier of Goods. 13. The Rights of the Common Carrier of Goods. 14. Quasi Carriers of Goods-Post-Office Department. 15. Actions against Carriers of Goods. 16. The Nature of the Relation. 17. Commencement and Termination of the Relation. 18. Liabilities of the Common Carrier of Passengers. 19. The Rights of the Common Carrier of Passengers. 20. The Baggage of the Passenger. 21. Actions against Carriers of Passengers. Supplement-The Federal Interstate Commerce Acts. C11579-4 Bills and Notes By PROF. CHARLES P. NORTON. Fourth Edition: By WM. UNDERHILL MOORE, Professor of Law, University of Chicago. 1914. 732 pages. $3.75 delivered. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Chap. 1. Introduction. 2. Of Negotiable Bills and Notes, and Their Formal and Essen. tial Requisites. 3. Acceptance of Bills of Exchange. 4. Indorsement. 5. Of the Nature of the Liabilities of the Parties. 6. Transfer. 7. Defenses Commonly Interposed against a Purchaser for Value without Notice. 8. Purchaser for Value without Notice. 9. Presentment, Dishonor, Protest, and Notice of Dishonor. 10. Checks. Appendix-The Negotiable Instruments Law. C11579-6 |