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Divine Right of Kings {{-^^

Bankruptcy III-591

Charitable Bequests XIV-251

Church and State XV-126

Bull: Unam Sanctani. -^ * _

Church Influence of Civil Law |^_ ^o

Contracts t V 67

Legal Procedure j^_ gg

Legislation j^_ gy

Man-iage ......; j y_ qq

Paternal Authority j^_ ^^

Property Rights ^^ gg

Slavery ■ t v_ r?

Wills and Testaments Xlil-558

Education •

Gambling Contracts Y}, H^

1 V -.jo7

CoRPORATIOiNS

Criminal Law Abduction Abortion Attainder. Bigamy. . Blasphemy

Homicide yjjj

Masses, Bequests for ^ ^^

Canada ^_ 3^

England V ' V^- XVI- 01

United States. ■. ■ •>-- 3-, ^vx 01

Oaths, EngUsh Post-Reformat .on Al_^ J '^

Penal laws XI-61 1

England .■■.■;■'• XT-61G

EngUsh colonies in America XMU

Ireland XI-6U

Scotland VI-1S3

France VIII-703

Germany ^

Property, Ecclesiastical vTT.Air

Abstract Right of Ownership xil4(i

Subject of Rights of Property xil4oS

Middle Ages VII-7'2\

In Canada VII-721

In England VII-719

In United States ^V^_ ^

Trustee System j_^gg

Advowsons XII-7 1''

Droit de regale XII-503

Protocol XIV-770

Religious freedom XIII-C49

Seal of Confession XIII-fi64

Austria XIII-664

Brazil XIII-6tiO

Canada XIII-664

Egypt-,. XIII-649

England XIII-6G2

France XIII-664

German Empire XIII-060

Jidia. • ; xiii-660

Ireland XIII-664

IW. XIII-t>64

Mexico • XIII-661

Newfoundland XIII-660

Scotland XIII-661

United States XIII-696

Seminaries XIV-336

Sunday Observance XIV-486

Temperance Movement III-519

Insanity

Curator

Domestic Relations

Adultery

Alimentation ....

Alimonv

Betrothal

Divorce

Domicile

Dower

lUegitimacy

Marriage

Marriage .\ge

I- 32 I- 46 II- 59 11-564 II- 59 VII-442 41 IY-571

Censorship of Books.

Citation ; : ■ ' ' v; ' i' ' j '

Civil Law introduced into England.

III-791 XV-567

Contracts: In.Enghsh and Amencan law a contract is an agreement between two or more parties, based upon suffi- cient consideration, by which one prom- ises to do or not to do something he might otherwise legally do or refrain from doing. IV-333

Nature .■ ■ ■ ;; : IV-T^^

Differs from Contract m Kt hies iv-333

Kinds ■ ■ lV-334

Requisites for \ ahdity tv-^'^'i

Statutory Restrictions iV-335

Inviolability Tl-'iV')

Betting Contracts iT-'i^S

Breach of Promise to marry i^ 3-'°

1-163

1-312

1-313

11-537

V- 64

V-103

V-U5

VU-651

IX-691

IX-693

Marriage Banns IX-''44

Polygamy vil-610

Hypnotism

Labour 1-683

Arbitration VIII-719

Legislation, , ',

Right of Association X-331

, M'n°^s ■ ■ ■ : Vlil-5S6

Juvenile Courts XII-492

Protectories XI-191

Obligations of Lawyers

IX-509

Partnership XII-254

Poor laws

Property xn-462

Notion XII-462

Kipds XII-463

Private 1-95

Accession XII-462

Possession XII-395

Prescription ^ V-117

Donation X-579

Mortmain xV- 7'^

Trusts and Bequests XII-5u">

Provisors, Statute of XII-430 • 492

Prisons. . ■■•■■•.■■, XII-565

Punishnient, Capital XV-495

Vivisection XV-676

Witchcraft XV-689

Woman

Legal Systems 11-753

Brehon Laws. . • • ■ ■ III-617

Charlemagne's codification TV- 6S

Common Law of England iX-531

Magna Carta V- 5S

Feudalism ■ VII-125

Hammurabi's code j^_ -.3

Intornatinnal Law Vlil-23(5

Italian Codes j-^_ -,,

Roman Law 1-32

Abduction 1-114

Acts i_iG3

Adultery XV-235

Interest VIII-579

Justinian's code X-3:51

Minority. XI-5'o9

Partnership TV-579

Corporate ownership X\'-69

Paternal authority XU-396

Prescription X\'- 72

Trusts 1 ■ ■ • V- "5riV-197

Spanish code of Alfonso X ^"^ *