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2. A consideration, and herein of sufficient, insufficient, lawful and unlaw-
ful considerations,
3. Consent or agreement, and herein of fraud
4. Legality
5. Mutuability
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CHAPTER. II.
The construction, the performance, and the rescinding of Contracts.
In what cases binding
Contracts for necessaries
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CHAPTER IV.
On Contracts with married women, and the liability of their husbands.
In what cases the wife may sue and be sued as if sole, during the husband's
life
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2. In an agreement to answer for the debt of another, and guaranties in
writing
3. In Contracts in consideration of marriage, and herein of mutual promises
to marry
4. In Contracts in relation to lands, &c.
5. In agreements not to be performed within a year
CHAPTER VI.
The Statute of Frauds, continued.
1. Contracts of sale of goods under the statute, and at common law
2. Of Earnest
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3. Of delivery of part to bind the sale under the statute
4. Of delivery in completion of a sale
CHAPTER VII.
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Of Sales.
1. General remarks with regard to the sales of goods and chattels
2. Of warranty on sales
1. Of the effect of an alteration of written contracts
2. Of payment
3. Of acquittances, receipts and releases
4. Of tender of payment or performance
PART II.
CHAPTER 1.
Of Agents and Factors.
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SEC. I. Of the authority and appointment of an agent
SEC. II. Of the powers and duties of general agents and factors
SEC. III. In what cases the agent or factor binds himself personally
SEC. IV. How far the principal is responsible for the acts of his agent 122
SEC. V.-How far notice to an agent, is considered as notice to the prin-
SEC. VI. Of the rights of the principal under contracts made by the
agent
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SEC. VII. Of the duty of a factor or consignee, to cause insurance to be
effected on property consigned
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SEC. VIII.
Of factors under a commmission del credere
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SEC IX. Of agents to receive and pay money
SEC. X.-Of the agent's claim upon his principal
SEC. XI. Of the factors lien or right to retain goods of his principal, for
his balance
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SEC. II. Of the power of a partner over the partnership effects, &c. SEC. III. Of the termination or dissolution of a copartnership and its con- sequences
CHAPTER III.
Of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Checks, Drafts, &c.
SEC. I.-Definition and nature of a bill of exchange
SEC. II. Of the obligation of the drawer
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SEC. III. Of presentment for acceptance
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SEC. IV. Of acceptance
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SEC. V. Of non-acceptance, protest, and notice, &c.
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SEC. VI.-What will and what will not excuse a want of presentment
SEC. VII. Of the transfer and indorsement of bills of exchange, prom-
issory notes, &c. And herein,
1. Of the negotiability of bills
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170
SEC. VIII. Of the time when a bill or note becomes due, and days of
grace
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174
SEC. IV. Of presentment for payment, refusal to pay, and notice of non-
payment
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SEC. X.-Of payment
SEC. XI. Of the computation of interest on bills of exchange and promis-
sory notes
SEC. XII. Of promissory notes
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SEC. XII.-Cautions to be attended to in drawing, indersing and negotia-
ting bills of exchange
SEC. IV. Of the construction of the Policy
SEC. V. In what cases a policy will be or become void
1. Of illegal voyages
2. Wager Policies
3. Non-compliance with or breach of warranty
Usual warranties in a Policy, &c.
1. That the ship is seaworthy
2. As to the ship's sailing
3. As to neutrality
4. Changing the ship or master
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5. Deviation
6. Of Fraud, misrepresentation and concealment in policies
SEC. VI. Of the perils against which insurance is commonly made-
1. Perils of the sea
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SEC. X.-Of return of premium
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SEC. I. Of owners, and herein
1. Of the title to and property in a ship
2. Of the powers and rights of part owners,
3. Of the liability of the owners for the acts of the master, &c.
SEC. II. Of the master
1. Of the måster's general power and duty, to hypothecate the ship, &c., to retain, &c.
2. Of the master's authority over the seamen, and his liability for their
3. Of the mate and the rest of the mariners, and of their wages, and
herein of the Act of Congress for the regulation of seamen in the
merchants' service
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231, 232
4. Of seamens' wages, and herein of deductions from seamens' wa- ges, forfeitures, contributions, embezzlements, &c.
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Of the covenants on the part of the owners or master
1. Covenant to procure a cargo
2. Of the covenant to pay for lay days or demurrage
3. Of the covenant to pay freight
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