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Thomas M. Curley (ed.)
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A Course of Lectures on the English Law: Delivered at the University of Oxford 1767-1773, Vol. 2
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Front Matter
Frontispiece
Dedication
Epigraphs
A STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL PRINCIPLES
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A Course of Lectures on the English Law
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Part III. Containing the Private Law of England
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1 Of Personal Rights, and the Injuries Affecting Them, Considering Man Merely as an Individual
2 Of Economical Relations, and Private Civil Relations
3 Of the Several Species of Real Estates, and First of Estates in Fee-Simple
4 Of Estates in Fee-Tail
5 Of Mere Freeholds
6 Of Chattels Real
7 Of Customary Estates
8 Of the Conditions Annexed to Real Estates, and First of the Tenures by Which They Are Held and the Conditions Therein Implied
9 Of Estates upon Condition
10 Of the Joint Possession of Estates
11 Of the Means of Acquiring and Losing Real Property
12 Of Alienation by Common Assurance, the Remaining Method of Transferring Real Property
13 Of Injuries Affecting Real Property and Their Respective Remedies, and First of Such as Do Not Amount to Dispossession
14 Of the Remaining Injuries to Real Property
15 Of the Several Species of Personal Property and of the Original Means of Acquiring It
16 Of the Several Methods of Acquiring and Losing Personal Property without the Consent of the Former Owner
17 Of the Several Methods of Transferring Personal Property with the Consent of the Former Owner
18 Of the Injuries Affecting Personal Property and Their Respective Remedies
19 Of Private Rights as Protected by Courts of Equity, and First of Cases of Securities for Money Lent
20 Of the Distribution of Justice in Courts of Equity with Respect to Contracts
21 Of the Distribution of Justice in Courts of Equity with Respect to Fiduciary Property
22 Of Cases Where Legal Evidence or Legal Trial Would Be Insufficient, and Of Those Cases in Which There Is No Legal Remedy or Where Legal Remedy Would Be Dilatory or Inadequate
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Notes
APPENDIX A Part I. Lecture VI. Of the Royal Family.
APPENDIX B Bibliography of Sources Cited in the Lectures
APPENDIX C Index of Cases Cited in the Lectures
APPENDIX D Index of Laws and Statutes Cited in the Lectures
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