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II. Of Marine Insurance, 942. The Policy, 943.
Rule of Construction..
Kinds, 944. Requisites, 945.
III. What Persons may be Insured, 960.
surers, 960. What may be Insured
IV. Of Losses—
1. By Perils of the Sea
2. By Capture
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941
Different
959
3. By Arrests, 969. Effect of an Embargo on the
VIII. Of the Remedy by Action for Breach of the Contract of
Insurance, and herein of the Declaration, 992. Pleadings,
994. Consolidation Rule
IX. Of the several Grounds of Defence on which the Insurer
may insist-
1. Alien Enemy
995
997
2. Illegal Voyage or Illegal Commerce
3. Misrepresentation-Concealment-Suppression 1001
4. Breach of Warranty
1. Time of Sailing
2. Safety of Ship at a Particular time
Express 3. To depart with Convoy
CHAPTER XXV.
LIBEL.
I. Of the Nature of a Libel, and in what Cases an Action may
be maintained for this Injury
II. Of the Declaration and Pleadings
1049
.. 1057
.. 1062
CHAPTER XXVI.
MALICIOUS PROSECUTION.
I. Of the Action on the Case for a Malicious Prosecution, and
in what Cases such Action may be maintained
.. 1071
II. Of the Declaration, 1078. Defence, 1079. Evidence 1080
..
II. Mandamus to restore or admit Persons to Corporate Offices 1084
III. In what other Cases the Court will grant a Mandamus .. 1089
IV. Where not
.. 1094
V. Of Mandamus under Common Law Procedure Act
VI. Form of the Writ ..
.. 1098
.. 1099
VII. Of the Return
.. 1102
VIII. Of the Remedy where the Party to whom the Writ of Man-
damus is directed does not make any Return, or where
he makes an insufficient or false Return
.. 1105
CHAPTER XXVIII.
MASTER AND SERVANT.
I. Of Actions by Servants against their Masters for the Reco-
very of their Wages
.. 1112
II. Of the Liability of the Master in respect of Contracts made
by the Servant ..
III. Of the Liability of the Master in respect of a tortious Act
done by the Servant
IV. Of Actions brought by Masters for enticing away Appren-
tices and Servants, and for Injuries done to their Servants,
1124. Of the Action for Seduction, 1125. Pleadings,
1126. Evidence, 1126. Damages
.. 1119
.. 1127
CHAPTER XXIX.
NUSANCE.
I. In what Cases an Action for a Nusance may be maintained,
1129. Of the Right to use of Light, 1134. Water,
1136. Way, 1141. Pew
II. By and against whom an Action for a Nusance may be
1141
1142
.. 1145
.. 1146
.. 1148
II. How far the Acts of one Partner are binding on his Co-
.. 1156
.. 1160
.. 1166
CHAPTER XXXI.
QUO WARRANTO.
I. Of the Origin and Nature of Quo Warranto Informations,
and Statutes relating thereto, viz. Stat. 4 & 5 Will. & Ma.
c. 18, and 9 Ann. c. 20, 1169. Proceedings against the
City of London, in the Time of Charles the 2nd
II. In what Cases the Court will grant an Information in Na-
ture of Quo Warranto, 1175. Repeal of the Corporation
Test Acts
III. Of the Limitation of Time for granting an Information, 1181.
Stat. 6 & 7 Vict. c. 89, s. 5, for expediting certain pro-
ceedings by way of Mandamus and Quo Warranto .. 1182
IV. Of the Construction of Charters, and of the Operation and
Effect of a new Charter
.. 1184
V. By-laws
.. 1187
VI. Of the Inspection of the Records of the Corporation
.. 1191
III. Of the Replevin Bond, and Action thereon
.. 1203
Escape through defect of Fences
Right of Common
Tender of Amends
VIII. Avowry for Rent Arrears
.. 1208
.. 1209
.. 1210
ib.
1212
VOL. II.
.. 1230
I. Of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, Part II. As to Bri-
tish Ships: their Ownership and Registry
II. Of Masters and Seamen, their Wages, Desertion, &c., and
the Statutes relating thereto, viz. the above Act, Part
III. ..
III. Of the Limitations of the Liability of Ship-owners, and of
their Liability for Repairs, &c.
1238
.. 1249
.. 1253
II. Of the Action for Slander; and in what Cases it may be
maintained
III. Of the Declaration, and herein of the Nature and Office of
the Innuendo
IV. Of the Pleadings, 1266. Evidence, 1268. Costs
CHAPTER XXXVI.
STOPPAGE IN TRANSITU.
Nature of this Right, 1272. Who shall be considered as capable
of exercising it, 1274. Where the Transitus may be
said to be continuing, 1276. Wh determined, 1285.
How far the Negotiation of the Bill of Lading may tend
to defeat the Right
1292