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Consideration void in part

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Sale without a contract

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Equity.Specific performance; equitable conversion and ownership

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Mutuality of remedy

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“Equitable estate;” strict significance of term

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Evidence.Definition of “evidence”

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Infancy.Liability of infant for deceit in inducing a sale

|align="right" | 403 |- |

Real Property.Landlord and tenant; rights of landlord when part of demised property has, without fraud, been included in a prior lease to third party

|align="right" | 201 |- |

Statute of Limitations; joinder of times by successive disseisors

|align="right" | 248 |- |

Sales.Sale without a contract

|align="right" | 250 |- |

Liability of infant for deceit in inducing a sale

|align="right" | 403 |- |

Statute of Frauds.Effect on creation of trusts in land

|align="right" | 301 |- |

Statute of Limitations.Joinder of times by successive disseisors

|align="right" | 248 |- |

Trusts.Wrongful conversion of trust fund; rights of beneficiary

|align="right" | 103 |- |

Voluntary

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Language necessary to create a trust

|align="right" | 247 |- |

Effect of Statute of Frauds on creation of trusts in land

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Strict legal significance of term “equitable estate.”

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A’Becket, Comic Blackstone

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Benjamin on Sales.Edited by Bennett

|align="right" | 352 |- |

Bishop, Commentaries on the Law of Contracts

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Black on Constitutional Prohibitions

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Bracton’s Note Book.Edited by Maitland

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Carson on Criminal Conspiracies

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Columbia Law Times

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Davis, The Law in Shakespeare

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Dole, Talks about Law

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Hare on The Law of Contracts

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Interstate Commerce Commission, First Annual Report

|align="right" | 354 |- |

Lloyd on The Law of Divorce

|align="right" | 210 |- |

McGrath, The Doctrine of Cy Pres applied to Charities

|align="right" | 210 |- |

Meredith and Tate, Supplement to Formation and Regulation of Corporations in Pennsylvania

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Metcalf on Contracts.Edited by Heard

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Morawetz on Corporations, 2d edition

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National Law Review

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National Reporter System

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Nichol’s Hand-book of Insurance Law

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Piggott on the Law of Torts

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Pollock on the Law of Torts

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Ralston, The Discharge of Contracts

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Rawle on Covenants for Title, 5th edition

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Schouler on Bailments, 2d edition

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Sharswood, An Essay on Professional Ethics

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Thompson, The Student’s Kent

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