A Selection of Cases on the Law of Contracts: With References and CitationsThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 1999 - 1022 頁 The first casebook, Harvard Law School, 1871. Originally published: Boston: Little Brown & Co., 1871. xvi, 1022 pp. The landmark work that introduced the revolutionary idea of the "case system" to legal education, which Langdell instituted in his position as Dean at Harvard law School. A response to the European educational practice of the expository textbook as the basis of study, Langdell invented herein the use of original authorities to teach legal principles in his classes at Harvard. He posted lists of leading cases on the bulletin boards or announced them in class beforehand. The students prepared for class by going to the library, taking down the reports, and studying them. The process was both injurious to the library collection and inconvenient for the students. It was very soon apparent to Langdell that having done away with the traditional textbook, the law library was not a satisfactory alternative. No library had, or could afford, the number of duplicate volumes of the court reports that were required so that all students could have easy and equal access to the cases. Langdell's solution was the casebook. This innovation in legal education publishing led to the proliferation of casebooks that continue today. C[hristopher]. C[olumbus]. Langdell [1826-1906] was Dean of the law faculty at Harvard Law School from 1870 to 1895, and developed administrative programs that endured. After his death a chair in the law school was named in his honor and one of the school's buildings was named Langdell Hall. He is known for his introduction of the "case" system of legal instruction as seen in this work. His other works include Cases on Sales (1872); Summary of Equity Pleading (1877, 2nd ed., 1883); Cases in Equity Pleading (1883); and Brief Survey of Equity Jurisdiction (1905). |
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第 41 頁
... executors were liable to Bradbury & Co. for goods sold and credit given to H. L. subsequently to the surety's death , ‚ —on the ground , ( contrary to the doctrine laid down in Smith's Mercantile Law , 4th edit . 425 , 6th edit . 477 ...
... executors were liable to Bradbury & Co. for goods sold and credit given to H. L. subsequently to the surety's death , ‚ —on the ground , ( contrary to the doctrine laid down in Smith's Mercantile Law , 4th edit . 425 , 6th edit . 477 ...
第 165 頁
... executors thereof , to take possession of all his houses , & c . , subject to certain payments in the will mentioned , among which were certain charges in money for the benefit of the plaintiff . In the evening before the day of his ...
... executors thereof , to take possession of all his houses , & c . , subject to certain payments in the will mentioned , among which were certain charges in money for the benefit of the plaintiff . In the evening before the day of his ...
第 166 頁
... executor , refused to execute a conveyance tendered to him for execution pursuant to the agreement , and shortly before the trial brought an ejectment , under which he turned the plaintiff out of possession . It was objected for the ...
... executor , refused to execute a conveyance tendered to him for execution pursuant to the agreement , and shortly before the trial brought an ejectment , under which he turned the plaintiff out of possession . It was objected for the ...
第 167 頁
... executors , was part , if not the whole , of the consideration . It is conceded that where there is a good legal consideration conjoined with a moral one , it is not necessary to state both ; but here regard for the testator's ...
... executors , was part , if not the whole , of the consideration . It is conceded that where there is a good legal consideration conjoined with a moral one , it is not necessary to state both ; but here regard for the testator's ...
第 168 頁
... executors might have retracted at any moment ; their right to do so cannot be qualified by the circumstance that the gift was cum onere ; otherwise , when carried out to conveyance , it would be a conveyance on good , as distinguished ...
... executors might have retracted at any moment ; their right to do so cannot be qualified by the circumstance that the gift was cum onere ; otherwise , when carried out to conveyance , it would be a conveyance on good , as distinguished ...
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Forbearance | 240 |
SECTION V | 307 |
SECTION VI | 339 |
Gratuitous Bailment | 406 |
Independent Covenants and Promises | 633 |
Mutual and Concurrent Conditions | 729 |
SECTION IV | 781 |
SECTION V | 798 |
SECTION VI | 853 |
Waiver of Performance of Conditions and Effect thereof | 917 |
SECTION VIII | 971 |
SECTION IX | 982 |
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acceptance according action aforesaid afterwards agreed agreement alleged amount answer appears arrest of judgment assigned assumpsit averred bill bills of exchange binding bond bound breach cargo cause of action certificate charter charter-party cited COMMON PLEAS condition precedent contract conveyance count court covenant damages debt declaration deed defendant defendant promised defendant's deliver delivery demurrer discharge entitled executed executor forbear freight give given ground held indenture intention joinder KING'S BENCH letter liable Lord LORD DENMAN LORD ELLENBOROUGH Lord Mansfield Mactier matter ment mentioned MICHAELMAS TERM mutual necessary nonsuit obligation offer opinion paid party payable payment performance person plaintiff promise to pay purchase purchase-money question ready reasonable received recover refused release Reported request rule sail Saund shew ship sideration stipulation sufficient consideration tender testator thereof thing tiff tion TRINITY TERM usurious verdict vessel voyage words