Page 56.

1. What promises by an executor or administrator must be in writing?

Page 57.

1. What contracts are included under the provision of the statute of frauds, requiring all promises or answer for the debt, default or miscarriage of another, to be in writing?

Page 58.

1. Does this provision apply in the case of recognizances?

2. Does it apply where credit is given directly to the promisor?

Pages 59-63.

1. What was the question of law involved in the case of Voris vs. Star City Building and Loan Association?

2. How was this question decided?

Page 64.

1. Are promises to marry within the scope of the statute of frauds?

Page 65.

1. What contracts affecting land must be in writing?

2. What was the question of law involved in the case of Mann vs. Bergman?

Page 66.

1. How was this question decided?

Page 67.

1. Does the statute of frauds apply in cases of the dedication of property to the public?

2. To the case where land is taken by right of eminent domain?

Page 68.

1. How may a lease from year to year arise?

2. What is a license?

3. How may it be created?

Page 69.

1. Can possessory rights be transferred by parol?

2. Can equitable interests be assigned or surrendered by parol?

Page 70.

1. What class of trusts can only be created by writing?

2. What classes of trusts can be created without any writing?

3. What was the question of law involved in the case of Godchalck vs. Fulner?

Page 71.

1. How was this question decided?

2. Must an agreement not to sell land for less than a certain sum be in writing?

3. What agreements not to be performed within a year must be in writing?

Page 72.

1. What was the question of law involved in the case of Scribner vs. Flagg Mfg. Co.?

2. How was this question decided?

3. How is the year counted?

Page 73.

1. Must a promise to marry, not to be performed within a year be in writing?

2. Are oral agreements depending on a contingency within the scope of this provision of the statute?

3. Are oral agreements to refrain from doing something?

Page 74.

1. What were the provisions of the seventeenth

Section Of The Original Statute Of Frauds?

2. What is included under the term goods, wares, or merchandise?

Page 75.

1. Are promissory notes, bonds or stock included under this term?

2. What was the question of law involved in the case of

Jamison vs. Simon?

Page 76.

1. How was this question decided?

2. What is the effect of the payment of earnest money?

3. When must such earnest money be paid?

Chapter V

Page 77.

1. What is meant by consideration?

2. What are the principal forms of consideration?

Page 78. 1. Is consideration necessary in every contract?

Page 79.

1. Will the inadequacy of the consideration defeat a contract?

2. What was the question of law involved in the case of Brooks vs. Haigh?

3. How was this question decided?

Page 80.

1. For what purpose may inadequacy of consideration be shown?

2. What is the doctrine as to consideration in sealed instruments?

Page 81.

1. Will equity relieve against sealed instruments on the grounds that they are without consideration?

2. Is moral obligation a good consideration?

Page 82.

1. Give illustrations.

2. Will an existing legal obligation constitute a good consideration?

Page 83.

1. What forbearance will constitute a good consideration?

2. What was the question of law involved in the case of Smith vs. Algar?

3. How was this question decided?

Page 84. 1. Is a compromise a good consideration?

Page 85.

1. On what theory are mutual promises a good consideration?

2. What was the question of law involved in the case of

Harrison vs. Cage?

3. How was this question decided?

Page 86.

1. Are subscriptions binding on the parties making them?

2. If so, when?

3. Is marriage a good consideration?

Page 87.

1. What is the effect of a failure of a consideration?

Chapter VI

Page 89.

1. How do the courts treat illegal contracts?

2. How may this illegality be manifested?

Page 90.

1. What are the principal classes of illegal contracts?

2. To what extent are agreements in restraint of trade permitted?

Pages 91=96.

1. What was the question of law involved in the case of Rousillon vs. Rousillon?

2. How was this decided?

3. Give a synopsis of the reasoning of the court in this decision.

Pages 97-102.

1. What was the question of law involved in the case of Herreshoff vs. Boutineau?

2. Give a synopsis of the reasoning of the court in this decision.

Page 102.

1. Are contracts made on Sunday valid at Common

Law?

2. How has the law on this point been changed by statute?

Page 103.

1. What is a wager?

2. Were wagering contracts enforceable at the

Common Law?

3. What is the law in America as to the legality of wagering contracts?

Pages 104=110.

1. What was the question of law involved in the case of Embrey vs. Jeminson?

2. How was this question decided?

3. Give a synopsis of the reasoning of the court in this decision.

Page 111.

1. What is usury?

2. What is the penalty for taking usury?

Page 112.

1. Is it usury to buy a negotiable instrument at a discount greater than the legal rate of interest?

Page 113.

1. Is it usury to charge compound interest?

2. Is bank discount usury?

3. What are ultra vires agreements?

Page 114.

1. What contracts are held illegal as tending to injure the public service?

2. What contracts are held illegal as tending to increase litigation?