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II. Of Common of Pasture, and herein of Common ap-
pendant, Common appurtenant, and Common in
gross.....
III. Of the Interest of the Owner of the Soil subject to
Right of Common; and herein of Approvement
and Inclosure.
IV. Of the Remedy for Disturbance of Right of Common..
V. Of Surcharges by Commoners.
VI. Evidence....
CHAP. XII.
Consequential Damages.
Of Actions on the Case for Consequential Damages, and
herein of the general Rule for distinguishing Ac-
tions of Trespass vi et armis from Actions of
Trespass on the Case......
Page
419
421
425
427
429
ib.
435
IV. By whom the Action of Covenant may be maintained .
1. Heir......
482
484
...
488
489
490
2. Executor.
3. Assignee...
V. Against whom the Action of Covenant may be main-
2. Executor....
3. Assignee
VI. Of the Declaration, and herein of dependent Cove-
nants, Conditions precedent, and independent Co-
498 to 517
517
518
520
521
522
• 525
529
530
531
532
533
534
I. Of the Action of Debt, and in what Cases it may be
IV. Debt on Bail-bond-Stat. 23 H. 6. c. 10.—Assign-
ment of Bail-bond under stat. 4 Ann. c. 16.-De-
claration by Assignee Of the Pleadings: Com-
peruit ad Diem-Nul Tiel Record....
V. Debt on bond, with Condition to perform Covenants—
Assigning Breaches under Stat. 8 & 9 W. 3.
c. 11. s. 8... . . . .
VI. Debt on Bond of Ancestor against Heir-Pleadings :
Riens per Descent-Replication-of the Liabi-
lity of the Heir for the value of the Land alienated
under 11 Geo. 4. and 1 W. 4. c. 47. s. 6.—Of
the Liability of Devisee under the same Statute—
Judgment-Execution
VII. Debt on Judgment, and New Rule as to the Plea of
Judgment recovered in another Court
....
VIII. Debt for Rent Arrear—Stat. 4 G. 2. c. 28. against
Tenants holding over after Notice from Landlord—
Stat. 11 G. 2. c. 19. against Tenants holding over
after Notice given by themselves—Declaration-
Debt for Use and Occupation-Pleadings—Evi-
dence
IX. Debt against Sheriff, &c. for Escape of Prisoner in
Execution-Stat. 13 Edw. 1. c. 11. 1 R. 2. c. 12.
-What shall be deemed an Escape Of Recap-
tion-By whom the Action for an Escape may be
brought Against whom-Declaration-Pleadings
-Evidence
X. Of the Statutes, and general Rules, relative to Ac-
tions founded on Penal Statutes
XI. Debt on Stat. 2 G. 2. c. 24.-Bribery at Elections—
Provisions of the Statute-Stat. 49 G. 3. e. 118.
-Declaration-Evidence-Stat. 7 & 8 W. 3. c. 4.
Treating Act.....
576
588
592
601
603
614
630
634 to 646
CHAP. XV.
Deceit.
I. Of the Action on the Case in Nature of Deceit..............
1. On an implied Warranty....
2. On an express Warranty, and herein of the
Sale and Warranty of Horses....
II. Of the modern Action on the Case, grounded on frau-
dulent Misrepresentations by Persons not Parties
to the Contract
CHAP. XVI.
Detinue.
I. Of the Action of Detinue, and in what Cases it may
be maintained
II. Of the Pleadings and Evidence.
III. Of the Judgment
CHAP. XVII.
Distress.
647
649
661
664
666
667
I. Of the Nature and Origin of a Distress
II. Of the Causes for which a Distress may be taken...
III. Of the Things which may, and the things which may
669
670
V. Of the Time at which a Distress may be taken...
VI. Of the Place where a Distress may be taken
VII. The Manner of disposing of Distresses, and herein of
IX. Of abusing the Distress, and of Irregularity in the
Proceedings by the Party distraining..
691
NAMES OF CASES.
(The Cases in Italics are cited from MS. Notes.)