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II. How Authority may be given to an Agent,
III.-Extent and Duration of Authority,
IV.-Execution of Authority,
V.-Liability of an Agent,
VI. Rights of Action growing out of Agency,
VII.-How a Principal is Affected by the Acts of his Agent,
VIII.-Mutual Rights and Duties of Principal and Agent, .
IX.-Factors and Brokers,
Forms.
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Form 71.-Power of Attorney,
72.-Power of Substitution,
73.-Power of Attorney in a Shorter Form,
74.-Full Power of Attorney to Demand and Recover Debts,
75.-Power of Attorney to sell and deliver Chattels,
76.—Power of Attorney given by Seller to Buyer,
77.—Power of Attorney to sell Shares of Stock, with Appoint-
ment by Attorney of Substitute,
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78.-Power of Attorney to subscribe for Stock,
79.-Proxy or Power of Attorney to Vote,
80.-Proxy Revoking all Previous Proxies,
81.-Proxy with Affidavit of Ownership, in use in New York,. 227
82.-Power to receive Dividend,
228
V.-Authority of each Partner, and the Joint Liability of the
Partnership
VI. Remedies of Partners against each other,.
VII.-Right of the Firm against Third Parties, .
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Section VIII. Rights of Creditors in Respect to Funds,
Form 83.-Articles of Copartnership between two Tradesmen,
84.-Short Form of Articles of Copartnership, .
85.-Certificate of a Limited Partnership, with Acknowledgment
and Oath,
CHAPTER XIX.
ARBITRATION.
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87--Arbitration Bond. One or more Arbitrators,
88.-Award of Arbitrators,
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III. Obligation of Common Carrier to receive and carry Goods
and Passengers,
IV. The Lien of the Common Carrier,
V. Liability of the Common Carrier,
VI. The Carrier of Passengers,
VII.—Notice by the Carrier Respecting his Liability,
VIII.-The Carrier's Liability for Goods carried by Passengers,
Form 89.-Steam Packet Company's Receipt,
90.-Express Company's Receipt,
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CHAPTER XXI.
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HOTEL-KEEPERS, INN-KEEPERS, AND BOARDING-HOUSE-
KEEPERS.
The Rights, Duties, and Liabilities of, and the distinction between,
Hotel-keepers and Boarding-house-keepers,
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CHAPTER XXII.
LIMITATIONS.
Section I.-Statute of Limitations,
II. Construction of the Statute,
III.-The New Promise,
IV.—Part Payment,
V.
Some Statutory Exceptions,
VI. When the Period of Limitation begins,
VII. The Statute does not affect Collateral Security,
Abstract of the Statutes of Limitation of all the States,
CHAPTER XXIII.
INTEREST AND USURY.
Section I.-What Interest is, and When it is Due,
II.-Charge for Risk or for Service, .
THE LAW OF PLACE.
Section I.-What is meant by the Law of Place,.
J.-General Principles of the Law of Place,
III. Place of the Contract,
IV.-Domicil,
CHAPTER XXV.
THE LAW OF SHIPPING.
Section I.-Ownership and Transfer of Ships,
II.-Transfer of Property in a Ship,.
III.-Part-Owners,
IV. Liability of Mortgagees,
V.-Contract of Bottomry,
VI.-Employment of a Ship by the Owner,
VII. Charter Parties,
VIII.-General Average,
IX. Salvage,
X.-Navigation of the Ship,
97.-Oath or Affirmation of Consignee or Agent,
98.-Custom-House Power of Attorney, No. 201,
99.-Maritime Protest,
100.-Steamboat Warrant, as used in the Western States,
CHAPTER XXVI.
MARINE INSURANCE.
Section I.-How the Contract of Insurance is made,
II.—Interest of the Insured,
III.—Interest which may be insured,
IV.—Prior Insurance, .
V.-Double Insurance and Re-insurance,
VI. Memorandum,
VII.-Express Warranties,
VIII.-Implied Warranties.
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Section IX.-Representation and Concealment,
X.—What things should be communicated,
XI.-Premium,
XVII.-Piracy, Robbery, or Theft,
XVIII.-Barratry,
XXIII.-Termini of the Voyage, and of the Risk,
XXIV. Total Loss and Abandonment,
Section I-Usual Subject and Form of the Insurance,
II. Construction of Policies against Fire,
III. Interest of the Insured,
103.-Notice, with Certificate of Magistrate,
104.-Assignment of a Policy to be indorsed thereon,
105.-Transfer and Assignment of Policy, .