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Filed under: Restitution -- Biblical teaching
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Filed under: Contracts- Die Altbabylonischen Verträge aus Warka (published as part of the Abhandlungen des FünftenInternationalen Orientalisten-Congresses; text in Akkadian, commentary in German; Berlin: A. Asher und Co., 1882), ed. by J. N. Strassmaier
- Les Notions Fondamentales du Droit Privé: Essai Critique (in French; Paris: A. Rousseau, 1911), by René Demogue
Filed under: Debtor and creditor -- AustraliaFiled under: Contracts -- Automation
Filed under: Contracts -- Great Britain -- Automation
Filed under: Trusts and trustees -- Canada
Filed under: Agency (Law) -- Cases
Filed under: Leases -- United States -- CasesFiled under: Contracts -- United States -- CasesFiled under: Contracts -- France- L'Origine et la Logique de la Jurisprudence en Matière d'Astreintes (extract from Revue Trimestrielle de Droit Civil, in French; Paris: L. Larose, 1903), by A. Esmein
Filed under: Authors and publishers -- France -- History -- 16th century
Filed under: Seduction -- France -- Fiction
Filed under: Master and servant -- France -- History -- 18th centuryFiled under: Contracts -- Germany
Filed under: Administrative responsibility -- GermanyFiled under: Contracts -- Great Britain
Filed under: Authors and publishers -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th centuryFiled under: Breach of contract -- Great BritainFiled under: Deeds -- Great Britain
Filed under: Deeds -- England -- LeicestershireFiled under: Labor contract -- Great Britain- The Employment Relationship in Anglo-American Law: A Historical Perspective (New York et al.: Greenwood Press, c1989), by Marc Linder
Filed under: Collective labor agreements -- Great Britain
Filed under: Drunkenness (Crime) -- Great Britain- History of the Welsh Sunday Closing Act (Cardiff: D. Owen and Co., 1885), by E. Beavan
Filed under: Drunkenness (Crime) -- Scotland- Minutes of Evidence Taken Before the Departmental Committee on Habitual Offenders, Vagrants, Beggars, Inebriates, and Juvenile Delinquents, With Appendix and Index (does not include separate Report volume; Edinburgh: Printed for HMSO by Neill and Co., 1895), by Great Britain Departmental Committee on Habitual Offenders, Vagrants, Beggars, Inebriates, and Juvenile Deliquents, contrib. by Charles Cameron (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Negligence -- ScotlandFiled under: Torts -- Great Britain- The Law of Torts: A Treatise on the Principles of Obligations Arising From Civil Wrongs in the Common Law; To Which is Added the Draft of a Code of Civil Wrongs Prepared for the Government of India (4th edition; London: Stevens and Sons, 1895), by Frederick Pollock
Filed under: Conspiracy -- Great Britain -- Fiction
Filed under: Conspiracy -- England -- Fiction
Filed under: Fraud -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th centuryFiled under: Libel and slander -- Great Britain- Criminal Libel and the Duty of Juries, by Joseph Towers and Francis Maseres (HTML with commentary at constitution.org)
- Hypocrisy Unveiled, and Calumny Detected, in a Review of Blackwood's Magazine (based on a 1818 Pilland edition, sometimes misattributed to James Grahame), by Macvey Napier, ed. by David Hill Radcliffe, contrib. by James Grahame (TEI XML and page images at Lord Byron and His Times)
- Hypocrisy Unveiled, and Calumny Detected, in a Review of Blackwood's Magazine (sometimes misattributed to James Grahame; fourth edition; Edinburgh: F. Pillans, 1818), by Macvey Napier, contrib. by James Grahame (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Trials (Libel) -- England -- London- Judgment in the Case of David Irving vs. Penguin Books, Ltd. and Deborah Lipstadt, by Great Britain Royal Courts of Justice and Charles Gray (PDF at phdn.org)
- Malice Defeated: or, A Brief Relation of The Accusation and Deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier, Wherein Her Proceedings Both Before and During Her Confinement are Particularly Related and The Mystery of The Meal-Tub Fully Discovered; Together With an Abstract of Her Arraignment and Tryal (London: Printed for E. Cellier, 1680), by Elizabeth Cellier (HTML at Michigan)
- The Tryal and Sentence of Elizabeth Cellier, For Writing, Printing, and Publishing, a Scandalous Libel, Called Malice Defeated, &c... (London: Printed for T. Collins, 1680), contrib. by Elizabeth Cellier (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: False imprisonment -- England -- Fiction
Filed under: Nuisances -- England -- London -- CasesFiled under: Master and servant -- Great Britain- The Employment Relationship in Anglo-American Law: A Historical Perspective (New York et al.: Greenwood Press, c1989), by Marc Linder
Filed under: Master and servant -- England -- Fiction
Filed under: Custody of children -- Great BritainFiled under: Parent and child (Law) -- Great BritainFiled under: Contracts -- United States- The Story of Contract Law: Formation (Chicago: CALI eLangdell Press, c2015), by Val Ricks (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Contract Doctrine, Theory and Practice (3 volumes; Chicago: CALI eLangdell Press, 2012), by J. H. Verkerke
- Understanding and Negotiating Book Publication Contracts (c2018), by Brianna Schofield, Robert Kirk Walker, Katherine Bridge, Alfredo Diaz, Karen Graefin vom Hagen, Anna Kuksenkova, and Henry Nikogosyan (PDF with commentary at authorsalliance.org)
- Property (2 volumes; Chicago: CALI eLangdell Press, 2012), by Christian Turner
Filed under: Authors and publishers- Understanding Rights Reversion: When, Why, and How to Regain Copyright and Make Your Book More Available (c2015), by Nicole Cabrera, Jordyn Ostroff, and Brianna Schofield (PDF with commentary at authorsalliance.org)
- A Battle of the Books, Recorded by an Unknown Writer, For the Use of Authors and Publishers (Cambridge, MA: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1870), by Gail Hamilton (page images and uncorrected OCR text at MOA)
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