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Pages 158-160.

1. Give a synopsis of the discussion of common carriers contained in Smith's Leading Cases.

CHAPTER III.

Page 161.

1. What is the general rule as to the bailment liability of a common carrier?

2. For what losses is a common carrier not liable?

Page 162.

1. What losses are considered as caused by the Act of God?

Page 163.

1. Who are public enemies?

Pages 164-165.

1. Who is responsible for losses caused by the acts of the shipper himself?

Pages 166-169.

1. Who is responsible for losses occasioned by inherent defects in the articles shipped.

Page 170.

1. To what extent can a common carrier limit his bailment liability by general notice?

Pages 171-172.

1. To what extent can he limit such liability by special contract?

Page 173.

1. Discuss the liability of connecting carriers?

Pages 174-178.

1. When does the common carrier's exceptional

liability terminate?

2. When is a common carrier liable as a warehouseman?

3. What is the extent of his liability in this capacity?

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1. What is the extent of the liability of carriers of passengers for injuries to passengers?

Pages 189-190.

1. What is the extent of the liability of carriers of passengers for damage to baggage of passengers?

PERSONAL PROPERTY.

1. Define property?

CHAPTER I.

Page 195.

2. What is the distinction between real and personal property?

Page 196.

1. Distinguish between absolute and qualified property?

CHAPTER II.

Page 197.

1. In what three general classes of ways may personal property be acquired?

2. In what different ways may personal property be acquired by original acquisition?

3. What is title by occupancy?

Page 198.

1. When may title to goods be acquired by capture? 2. To whom do goods lost or abandoned by their owner belong?

3. What are waifs?

4. How may property in wild animals be acquired? 5. What property is acquired by accession?

Page 199.

1. To whom do the products of the ground belong?

2. To whom do the increase of domestic animals

belong?

3. When materials belonging to one person are united by the labor of the other, to whom does the completed product belong?

4. In whom is the title to letters?

Page 200.

1. What property rights exist in lectures?

2. Define trade-marks?

Pages 201-202.

1. What are proper and what are improper trademarks?

Page 203.

1. How may a person's right in a trade-mark be pro

tected?

2. Name the different classes of transfers by act of the parties?

Page 204.

1. What two kinds of gifts are there?

2. What are gifts inter vivos?

3. What are gifts causa mortis?

4. What are the essential elements in every gift causa mortis?

Page 205.

1. How may personal property be transferred by operation of law?

CHAPTER III.

Page 207.

1. Distinguish between joint ownership and owner

ship in common?

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