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class="pginternal" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">275
theories of enforcing 269-276
theory of inherent force of 259-260

Promissory oath 150-151, 251

Property, acquisition of 194-200, 204
analytical theory of 221-224
basis in creation 209
basis in division by agreement 205
basis in economic nature of man 205, 209
community 229
effectiveness of law as to 193
Grotius' theory of 205-207
Hegel's theory of 214-216
historical development of law of 224-232
historical theory of 219, 221-232
household 226-227, 229
inequalities in 215, 221
in natural media of life 201-202
jural postulates of 193, 194
Kant's theory of 210-214
law of 141
Lorimer's theory of 218
medieval theory of 202
metaphysical theories of 210-218
modes of acquiring 194-202
"natural" acquisition of 195
natural-law theories of 204-210
natural limits of right of 195
negative community in 207
philosophical theories of 194 ff.
positive theory of 219-221
psychological theory of 209, 23, 234
restrictions on appropriation of 88
restrictions on use and disposition of 87-88
self-acquired 227-228
seventeenth-century theory of 202
socialization of 233
social-utilitarian theory of 225
sociological theories of 232
Spencer's theory of 219
theories of 202-225
theory of in Anglo-American law 208
theory of in antiquity 202
things not subject to 197
titles to 195-197, 211
twentieth-century theories of 232

Protestant jurist-theologians 39

Psychology 90, 94, 279-280

Publicists, French 110

Public utilities 117, 136
exemption of from competition 88-89
power to contract 187

Pufendorf 207-208

Punitive justice 111
individualization of 134-135


Quasi-delict 161, 162


Ratio legis, doctrine of 32, 46

Reason, excessive faith in 39, 46-47

Reform movement, legislative 47, 85

Relations 171
duties attached to 173
economic value of 192
interference with 192
legal protection of 193

Release 272, 274

Religion 242 ff.

Reparation 149

Representation 179

Res communes 197, 198, 199, 207, 210
extra commercium 197, 201, 216, 217
ipsa loquitur 180, 185-186
nullius 199, 205
publicae 198, 210
religipsae 198
ruinosa 162-163
sacrae 198
sanctae 198

Responsibility at one's peril 167

Right, idea of 65
natural and conventional 15, 25-26, 31

Rights, in personam 146
in rem 147

Roman conception of end of law 77-78
jurisconsults 30, 43

Roman law 26, 36, 41, 45, 105-106, 145, 151, 155, 170, 173-174, 195, 199, 200, 225, 228, 245-250, 254, 275
as basis of medieval law 40
as basis of law in XVII and XVIII centuries 41
contribution of to legal philosophy 36

Rousseau 214

Rules 115-116
adapted to commercial transactions 141
adapted to property 141
and discretion 141-143
application of 142
as guides 121
mechanical application of 142-143

Rylands v. Fletcher 168, 182-186


Sabinians 196

Sale 249

Satisfaction of wants, as an ideal 98-99

Savigny, F. C. von 213

Scholastic philosophy 36
permanent contribution of 38

Seals 240, 271, 275
contract under seal 255

Security of transactions 193, 237

Seisin 225

Self help 73

Seller's talk 280

Separation of powers 102-103, 107

Set off 250

Social contract 204

Social control 99, 225

Social engineering 99

Social ideal 56
as a measure of values 98

Social interdependence 232
as a measure of values 98

Social interests 99
in peace and order 148
in security of transactions 237

Social laws 54-55

Social order, feudal 79-80
idealized form of the 35
static 85

Social sciences, unification of 91

Social status quo, as end of law 35-36

Social utilitarianism 92-98

Socialists 209

Society, Greek conception of 79
jural postulates of civilized 169-179
kin-organized 73-74
medieval conception of 79

Sociology 94

Sophrosyne 77

Sovereignty, Byzantine theory of 40

Specification 195

Specific performance 131-132, 238-240

Spencer, Herbert 84, 97, 201, 265
his law of equal freedom 219
his theory of property 219-221

Spirit and letter 154

Standards, legal 51, 114, 116-120, 129, 141

Stare decisis 140

Status to contract 266

Statute of Frauds 282

Statute of Uses 277

Stipulation 246
of counsel 273, 274

Stoics 197

Strict law 33, 101, 112-113, 153, 155, 165, 280

Substance, interests of 139, 225

Super constitution 15, 51

Symbols 248


Teleology, legal 92

Theories of law, elements in 70-71

Third-party beneficiaries 273

Title, by creation 195
by discovery 195
by occupation 196, 211
"natural" 195

"Tort of negligence" 105

Torts 283
development of liability for 164-167
generalization of liability for 167
law of 117, 167
nominate 164, 165, 170, 175, 283

Traditio 249

Trust, constructive 173
gratuitous declaration of 272, 274

Twelve Tables 249


Unjust enrichment 173, 187

Utilitarians 267, 268

Utility 53


Value, criteria of 89, 95-99

Vrihaspati 243


Waiver 272, 274

Wants, as juristic starting point 89-90
limitations on satisfaction of 97-98
satisfaction of 89-90

Warranties 174, 249

Whale fishing 195

Will, as basis of liability 157, 169
as basis of obligation 250
as juristic starting point 84, 89

Will theory 189
of contract 264-265

Williston, S. 282

Wills, harmonizing of 84, 90, 92-93

Workman's compensation 167
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES

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