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VI. Effect of Mistake, Fraud, Duress and Undue Influence.
Section
5. Nature of Acts or Language Essential to Constitute an Acceptance... 62
6. Offer and Acceptance Implied in Fact or in Law..
81
3. Performance of, or Promise to Perform, a Pre-existing Legal Duty.. 100
4. Promises in the Nature of Gratuities....
115
120
129
137
6.
Procuring Certificate of an Architect as a Condition....
7.
....
3. Conditions in Contracts--General Statement.
5. Performance to the Satisfaction of Another as a Condition.
Substantial Performance in Various Other Types of Contracts as Con-
ditions
8. Tender of Performance as a Condition.
9. Divisible Contracts.
10. Conditions Subsequent..
154
159
164
167
170
188
193
200
14. Right of a Party Materially in Default to Recover for His Incomplete
Performance
2. Contracts for the Benefit of a Donee of the Promisee..
Contracts for the Benefit of a Creditor of the Promisee.
4. Nature and Requisites of an Assignment.
5. Interests Capable of Assignment.....
245
251
259
265
6. Nature and Extent of the Interest Acquired by the Assignee.
Discharge by Agreement, Accord and Satisfaction, Account Stated,
and Merger....
274
3.
Discharge by Novation...
279
4. Discharge by Release, Cancellation, and Alteration.
EFFECT OF MISTAKE, FRAUD, DURESS AND UNDUE INFLUENCE
Introduction
289
4.
3. Contracts Limiting the Liability of Bailees and Other Persons.
Gambling Contracts....
324
328
6. Contracts Not to be Performed Within the Space of One Year.
374
I. Source and Scope of the Agent's Power...
II. Relations of the Principal and Third Persons.
III. Termination of the Relation.....
IV. Relations of the Principal and Agent..
V. Relations of the Agent and Third Persons.
CHAPTER I
SOURCE AND SCOPE OF THE AGENT'S POWER
1. Powers Arising from Express, Implied, and Incidental Authority,
Necessity and Estoppel, Considered Generally..
2. Illustrations
RELATIONS OF THE PRINCIPAL AND THIRD PERSONS
1. Rights and Liabilities of the Disclosed Principal.....
2. Rights and Liabilities of the Undisclosed Principal.
Ratification
4. Master's Liability for Torts of the Servant.
484
489
520
565
579
611
496
529
537
547
CHAPTER III
TERMINATION OF THE RELATION
2.
1. What Constitutes a Termination of the Relation....
Irrevocable Powers.....
573
RELATIONS OF THE AGENT AND THIRD PERSONS
1. Rights of the Agent Against Third Persons...
2. Rights of Third Persons Against the Agent.
597
II. Right of the Holder to Complete, to Sue Upon, and to Negotiate
the Instrument.
725
III.
Who are Holders in Due Course..
748
IV. Rights of the Holder Against the Maker and Acceptor.
V. Rights of the Holder Against Indorsers and the Drawer.
VI. Presentment, Notices of Dishonor, and Protest..
VII. Discharge
798
874
903
932
8.
The Instrument Must be Payable to Order or Bearer..
9. Provisions Not Affecting Negotiability..
10. Designation of Parties to Negotiable Instruments.
11. Date of the Instrument....
12. Interpretation of Ambiguous Instruments.
CHAPTER II
RIGHT OF THE HOLDER TO COMPLETE, TO SUE UPON, AND TO NEGOTIATE
THE INSTRUMENT
10. Transfer of Unindorsed Paper Payable to the Order of the Trans-
feror
743
Transferee from a Holder in Due Course is a Holder in Due Course.. 783
Rights of the Reacquirer....
785
8. Rights of a Transferee from a Holder in Due Course of Unindorsed
Paper Payable to the Order of the Transferor..
793
CHAPTER IV
RIGHTS OF THE HOLDER AGAINST THE MAKER AND ACCEPTOR
1. Introduction
2. Defenses and Claims of Ownership Not Available Against Holders in
Due Course....
800
3. Defenses and Claims of Ownership Available Against Holder in Due
Course
826