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223. American Bell Telephone Co. v. Dolbear (United States, 1883)
224. Hotchkiss v. Greenwood (United States, 1850)
225. National Automatic Device Co. v. Lloyd (United States, 1889)
(2) Infringement
521
527
226. United Telephone Company v. Sharples (England, 1885)
227. Manufacturing Co. v. Cowing (United States, 1881)
(3) Relation between Common-law Trade-secret Right and
Statutory Patent Right
228. Hartman v. Park & Sons Co. (United States, 1906)
535
SUB-TITLE (III): HARMS TO ONEROUS RELATIONS; BURDENS
CREATED OR INCREASED BY DEFENDANT'S ACT
229. Cumming v. Brooklyn City Railroad Co. (New York, 1883)
230. Anthony v. Slaid (Massachusetts, 1846)
231. Cue v. Breeland (Mississippi, 1901)
232. Mitchell v. Burch (Indiana, 1871)
233. Wittich v. O'Neal (Florida, 1886)
239. Arthur K. Kuhn, "The Beginnings of an Aerial Law"
(2) Subjacent Space
240. George A. Blanchard and Edward P. Weeks, "The Law of Mines,
Minerals, and Mining Water Rights”
241. Chartiers Block Coal Company v. Mellon (Pennsylvania, 1893)
SUB-TOPIC B. AFFLUENT ELEMENTS (AIR, WATER, GAS, OIL,
ELECTRICITY)
543
544
546
548
553
554
555
557
558
560
562
564
246. Webb v. Portland Manufacturing Co. (United States, 1838)
584
247. Reno Smelting, Milling, & Reduction Works v. Stevenson (Nevada,
1889).
248. Acton v. Blundell (England, 1843)
249. Meeker v. East Orange (New Jersey, 1909)
250. Ohio Oil Co. v. Indiana Oil Company (United States, 1900)
251. Cumberland Telegraph & Telephone Co. v. United Electric Railway
Co. (Tennessee, 1894). . .
252. W. E. B., "Wireless Telegraphy; Interference with its Messages"
Topic 2. Kinds of Harmful Acts violating the Right
253. Sheldon Amos, "Science of Law"
254. Oliver Wendell Holmes, "The Common Law"
255. Henry Sidgwick, "The Elements of Politics"
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590
594
602
611
619
622
623
256. Sir William Blackstone, "Commentaries"
257. Arthur G. Sedgwick and Frederick S. Wait, "Trial of Title to Land" 623
SUB-TOPIC A. INTRUSION OR IMPAIRMENT (TRESPASS AND CASE)
258. Registrum Brevium, "Breve de clauso fracto"
259. Anon., "The Attorney's Practice," Declaration in Trespass
260. Prewitt v. Clayton (Kentucky, 1827).
624
261. Pfeiffer v. Grossman (Illinois, 1853)
625
262. Wilson v. Phoenix Powder Manufacturing Co. (West Virginia, 1895) 626
264. Registrum Brevium, Writ in Case for Damage to Realty
627
265. W. S., "An Exact Collection of Choice Declarations," Declaration in
Trespass upon the Case .
266. Anon. (England, 1338) .
267. Sir Edward Coke, "Commentary upon Littleton"
268. Tenant v. Goldwin (England, 1705)
628
269. Griswold v. Brega (Illinois, 1895)
SUP-TOPIC B. DISSEISIN (EJECTMENT); AND CERTAIN LEGAL RULES
DEPENDENT ON DISSEISIN
271. Registrum Brevium, "Assisa novae disseisinae"
272. Registrum Brevium, "Breve de ejectione firmae"
629
273. W. S., "An Exact Collection of Choice Declarations," Declaration
on the Statute of Forcible Entries
274. Anon., "The Attorney's Practice," Declaration in Ejectment
275. Sir Edward Coke, "Commentary upon Littleton"
630
276. Arthur G. Sedgwick and Frederick S. Wait, "Trial of Title to Land"
277. Editor's Note, "Harvard Law Review"
285. Arthur G. Sedgwick and Frederick S. Wait, "Trial of Title to Land"
286. LeBlond v. Peshtigo (Wisconsin, 1909) .
645
SUB-TITLE (II) PERSONALTY
Topic. Kinds of Harmful Acts violating the Right
SUB-TOPIC A. IMPAIRMENT (TRESPASS; CASE)
287. Registrum Brevium, "Breve de mureligo projecto in columbari"
288. Anon., "The Attorney's Practice," Declaration in Trespass.
289. Anon., "The Attorney's Practice," Declaration in Case
290. Paul v. Slason (Vermont, 1850)
SUB-TOPIC B. DISSEISIN (OR, CONVERSION) (TRESPASS DE BONIS
ASPORTATIS; TROVER)
650
651
291. James Barr Ames, "The Disseisin of Chattels"
292. Cooper v. Chitty (England, 1756) .
654
293. Registrum Brevium, "Breve de catallis asportatis"
294. W. S., “An Exact Collection of Choice Declarations," Declaration
in Trespass d. b. a.
295. Anon., "The Attorney's Practice," Declaration in Trover
(1) What Acts amount to a Disseisin (or, Conversion)
296. Simmons v. Lillystone (England, 1853)
297. McPheters v. Page (Maine, 1891)
655
656
298. Fouldes v. Willoughby (England, 1841)
299. England v. Cowley (England, 1873)
300. Morse v. Hurd (New Hampshire, 1845)
301. Loring v. Mulcahy (Massachusetts, 1862)
302. Powell v. Sadler (England, 1806)
303. Laverty v. Snethen (New York, 1877)
304. Carney v. Rease (West Virginia, 1906)
305. Eason v. Newman (England, 1595)
306. Isaack v. Clark (England, 1614)
307. Baker v. Beers (New Hampshire, 1886)
312. Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. Jordan Stock Food
Co. (Kansas, 1903) .
682
313. Sutton v. Great Northern Railway Co. (Minnesota, 1906)
318. Sutton v. Great Northern Railway Co. (Minnesota, 1906)
323. Registrum Brevium, "Assisa de Nocumento"
TITLE D: MIXED HARMS
SUB-TITLE (I): NUISANCE
324. Joseph Chitty, "Pleading," Declaration for a Nuisance
325. Jones v. Powell (England, 1628)
709
326. Rex v. White and Ward (England, 1757)
327. Barnes v. Hathorn (Maine, 1866)
328. Westcott v. Middleton (New Jersey, 1887)
329. McMillan v. Kuehnle (New Jersey, 1909)
330. Towaliga Falls Power Co. v. Sims (Georgia, 1909)
710
713
717
721
725
SUB-TITLE (II): VEXATION BY LITIGATION
331. Savile v. Roberts (England, 1697) . .
730
332. Smith v. Michigan Buggy Co. (Illinois, 1898)
732
SUB-TITLE (III): LOSS OF PERSONAL PRIVACY
344. John H. Wigmore, "A General Analysis of Tort Relations"
345. Edward Westermarck, "Origin and Development of Moral Ideas"
346. Heinrich Brunner, "History of Germanic Law"
347. Sir F. Pollock and F. W. Maitland, "History of English Law"
348. John H. Wigmore, "History of Tortious Responsibility"
TITLE A: CAUSATION, IN GENERAL
SUB-TITLE (I): CAUSATION, AS A CONCEPTION OF
PRACTICAL LOGIC AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY
350. Alfred Sidgwick, "Fallacies: a View of Logic from the Practical Side"
351. J. J. Burlamaqui, Natural and Politic Law"
352. Atchison, T. & S. F. R. Co. v. Bales (Kansas, 1876)
353. Hayes v. Michigan C. R. Co. (United States, 1883)
354. Quill v. Empire State T. & T. Co. (New York, 1899)
355. Ohio & Miss. R. Co. v. Lackey (Illinois, 1875)
356. Bertholf v. O'Reilly (New York, 1878)
357. Weeks v. M'Nulty (Tennessee, 1898)
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777
778
780
782
358. Laidlaw v. Sage (New York, 1893) . .
SUB-TITLE (II): PLURAL CAUSES
Topic 1. Plural Causes of a Harm Single and Inseparable
359. Thompson v. Louisville & N. R. Co. (Alabama, 1890)
360. Searles v. Manhattan R. Co. (New York, 1886)
361. Corey v. Havener (Massachusetts, 1902)
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788
789
Topic 2. Plural Causes of a Harm Plural or Separable
367. Corey v. Havener (Massachusetts, 1902)
366. Worcester Co. v. Ashworth (Massachusetts, 1893)
368. The Alabama and The Gamecock (United States, 1875)
795
796
797
372. Cleveland, C., C. & St. L. R. Co. v. Hilligoss (Indiana, 1908)
801
373. Chicago & Alton R. Co. v. Averill (Illinois, 1906)
804
Topic 1. Personal Passivity in General, as Negativing Responsibility
382. Buch v. Amory Mfg. Co. (New Hampshire, 1899)
814
Topic 2. Personal Physical Passivity, with Instigation of Another
393. John H. Wigmore, "Responsibility for Tortious Acts; its History" 822
SUB-TITLE (II): EXCEPTIONS TO THE GENERAL PRINCIPLE
Topic 1. Defects and Nuisances on Premises
399. Regina v. Watts (England, 1704)
400. Tarry v. Ashton (England, 1876)
401. Attorney-General v. Heatley (England, 1897)
402. Penruddock's Case (England, 1598)
403. Martin v. Chicago, R. I. & P. R. Co. (Kansas, 1909)
830
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