Introductory
Chapter |
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The Antiquity of Torts:--The Recency of Text Books on Torts |
1 |
Beginning of Modern Theory of Torts |
2 |
Indefiniteness of the Term |
3 |
Non-Contract Law |
3 |
Thou Shalt Do No Hurt to Thy Neighbor |
3 |
Other Attempts at Simplification |
4 |
Tort may be Negative.--Innkeeper |
4 |
Tort may Violate Right in Personam |
6 |
Right of guest against Innkeeper |
6 |
Right of Shipper |
7 |
Agent as Tort Feasor |
8 |
Torts Springing out of Contract |
9 |
Chapter II. - Nature of a Tort |
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Its Chief Characteristics |
11 |
Tort is distinguishable from crime |
12 |
Merger of Tort in Felony: In England |
12 |
Same in America |
13 |
The distinction between a tort and a breach of contract |
14 |
Plaintiff's Option to sue in Contract or Tort |
16 |
Advantage of Suing
in Tort |
17 |
Disadvantage of Suing in Tort |
19 |
Extending the Area of Tort |
21 |
Plaintiff Must Show Breach of Legal Duty |
22 |
False Statements Causing Damage |
23 |
Waiving Tort and Suing in Contract |
24 |
Distinction between Quasi-Contract and True Contract |
25 |
Quasi-Delict |
27 |
Quasi-Tort |
28 |
Chapter III. - Harm That Are Not Torts |
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1. Harm Must be Unlawful |
29 |
2. Defamation by Legislators |
30 |
3. Judicial Officers' Exemption |
30 |
4. Harms Inflicted by Acts of State |
37 |
Liability of Government Officials to Fellow Citizens |
39 |
Acts of Military and Naval Officers |
42 |
5. Harms Done Under the Police Power |
42 |
6. Defense of Self and Property |
51 |
7. Conflicting Rights |
62 |
8. Assent of Plaintiff |
74 |
9. Plaintiff a Wrongdoer |
85 |
10. Remoteness of Damage. Proximate Cause |
89 |
11. Mental Anguish; Wounded Feelings; Fright; Nervous Shock |
94 |
Chapter IV - Parties to tort actions |
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1. Corporations |
105 |
2. Members of the
Family |
117 |
3. Actions Involving the Relation of Master and Servant |
130 |
4. Special Duties of Master Towards Servant |
157 |
Chapter V - Remedies |
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1. Development of Remedies |
188 |
2. Self-Help |
189 |
3. Action for Damages is the Ordinary Tort Remedy |
196 |
4. Local Actions for Tort |
213 |
5. Conflict of Laws in Transitory Actions |
214 |
6. Indemnity Between Wrongdoers |
218 |
7. Contribution Between Wrongdoers |
219 |
Chapter VI - Discharge of Torts |
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1. Two Species of Discharge |
221 |
2. Discharge by Operation of Law |
228 |
Chapter VII |
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1. Particular Torts |
240 |
2. False Imprisonment |
240 |
3. Malicious Prosecution |
248 |
4. Malicious Abuse of Process |
262 |
5. Wrongs Kindred to Malicious Prosecution |
264 |
Chapter VII - Assault and Battery |
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1. What Constitutes this Tort |
266 |
Chapter IX - Wrongful Disturbance of Family Relations |
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1. The Family Head
and Family Rights |
273 |
2. Abduction |
279 |
3. Torts Against the Master |
285 |
4. Conspiracy as a Tort |
287 |
Chapter X - Defamation |
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1. Nature of the Tort |
291 |
2. Libel and Slander |
300 |
3. Slander |
309 |
4. Defenses in Actions for Defamation |
319 |
Chapter XI - Trespass to Property |
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Definition of Trespass |
337 |
Trespass to Realty |
337 |
Intention of Trespasser |
338 |
Mitigation and Aggravation of Damages |
339 |
The Right to Damages for Trespass to Land |
339 |
Injuries Which are
not Trespass |
340 |
The Possession of Plaintiff |
340 |
Trespass by Animals |
341 |
Trespasses by Animals Driven Along Highways |
343 |
Duty of Land-Owner
to Trespassers |
343 |
Trespass to Chattels |
343 |
Intention to Inflict Harm is not material |
344 |
Possession of Plaintiff |
345 |
Excusable Trespasses |
345 |
Trespass Ab Initio |
346 |
Chapter XII - Trover and Conversion |
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The Fiction of Finding |
347 |
Subject Matter of Trover |
348 |
Against Whom the Tort May be Committed |
348 |
How Conversion is
Committed |
349 |
Wrongful Asportation in the Exercise of Dominion |
349 |
Intention to Convert |
350 |
Conversion without Physical Taking |
350 |
Goods Obtained By Fraud |
351 |
Excluding the Rightful Owner, or Possessor |
352 |
Nonfeasance, or Neligent Omission |
352 |
Sale of Property, as a Conversion |
353 |
Purchaser is also Liable for Conversion |
354 |
Wrongful Use of Property as a Conversion |
355 |
Conversion of Principal's Property by Agent |
356 |
Asportation or Detention by a Mere Custodier |
357 |
Conversion by a Finder |
358 |
Conversion by Unlawful Detention |
360 |
Unconditional Refusal |
360 |
Qualified Refusal |
361 |
Conversion by a Tenant in Common |
362 |
Conversion by Pledgee |
363 |
Tender of Converted Goods by Defendant |
363 |
Chapter XIII - Deceit and Kindred Torts |
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1. Deceit |
365 |
2. Slander of Title |
380 |
3. Unfair Competition |
384 |
Chapter XIV - Nuisance |
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1. Private Nuisance |
395 |
2. Public Nuisance |
408 |
3. Parties to
Nuisance Actions |
409 |
4. Remedies for Nuisance |
416 |
Chapter XV - Negligence |
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1. Nature of the Tort |
420 |
2. Froving Negligence |
425 |
3. Contributory
Negligence |
430 |
4. Imputed Negligence |
442 |
5. Liability of Land Owner or Occupier; and of Others Engaged in Extra Hazardous Undertakings |
445 |