CONVENTIONS Numbers in square brackets [245] refer to original page numbers. Original footnotes were numbered page-by-page, and are collected at the end of the text. In the text, numbers in slashes (e.g/1/) refer to original footnote numbers. In the footnote section, a number such as 245/1 refers to (original) page 245, footnote 1. The footnotes are mostly citations to old English law reporters and to commentaries by writers such as Ihering, Bracton and Blackstone. I cannot give a source for decrypting the notation. To find a footnote click on the page number just above the footnote i.e. [245]. There is quite a little Latin and some Greek in the original text. I have reproduced the Latin. The Greek text is omitted; its place is marked by the expression [Greek characters]. Italics and diacritical marks such as accents and cedillas are omitted and unmarked. Lecture X has two subheads—Successions After Death and Successions Inter Vivos. Lecture XI is also titled Successions Inter Vivos. This conforms to the original.
CONTENTS LECTURE I. — EARLY FORMS OF LIABILITY. LECTURE II. — THE CRIMINAL LAW. LECTURE III. — TORTS.—TRESPASS AND NEGLIGENCE. LECTURE IV. — FRAUD, MALICE, AND INTENT.—THE THEORY OF TORTS. LECTURE V. — THE BAILEE AT COMMON LAW. LECTURE VII. — CONTRACT.—I. HISTORY. LECTURE VIII. — CONTRACT. II. ELEMENTS. LECTURE IX. — CONTRACT.—III. VOID AND VOIDABLE. LECTURE X. — SUCCESSIONS AFTER DEATH. LECTURE X. — SUCCESSIONS INTER VIVOS LECTURE XI. — SUCCESSIONS.—II. INTER VIVOS.
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