Chapter I

Page 11.

1. Give Blackstone's definition of a contract.

2. Give Anson's definition of a contract.

3. Give Parson's definition of a contract.

4. Give Bishop's definition of a contract.

5. Give Pollock's definition of a contract.

Page 12.

1. Give Holland's definition of a contract.

2. Give Savigny's definition of a contract.

3. Give a definition from the reports.

Page 13.

1. What are the five requisites of a contract?

2. What is an express contract?

3. What is an implied contract?

Page 14.

1. May an express contract and an implied contract arise out of the same transaction?

2. What are quasi contracts?

3. What was the old classification of contracts?

Page 15.

1. What is the ultimate source of the greater part of the law?

Chapter II

Page 17.

1. What is the general rule as to who may contract ?

2. What class of persons lack the power of contracting either wholly or in part?

Page 18.

1. What valid contracts may be made by an infant?

2. When and to what extent is an infant liable for necessaries furnished to him?

Page 19.

1. What is included under the term necessaries?

2. If an infant has already incurred a liability through his torts, or otherwise, can he make a binding contract in settlement of such liability?

Page 20.

1. Is an infant bound by his contract of enlistment in the army?

2. Are an infant's contracts relative to real property void or voidable?

3. When may an infant disaffirm his voidable contracts?

Page 21.

1. When may an infant ratify his voidable contracts?

2. What rights of contracting had a married woman at common law?

3. What rights of contracting have married women at the present time?

Page 22.

1. What power of contracting has an insane person?

2. When will the contracts of an insane person be held good?

3. What effect does the drunkenness of one of the parties have upon a contract?

Page 23.

1. Can the contracts of a spendthrift ever be avoided for this reason?

2. What power of contracting have aliens?

3. How is this changed by war?

Page 24.

1. What are contracts?

2. What are trustees?

Chapter III

Page 25.

1. How are contracts made?

2. What is an offer?

Page 26.

1. What is an express offer?

2. How may an implied offer be made?

3. How long does an offer remain open?

Page 27.

1. What was the question of law involved in Cooke vs. Oxley?

2. How was this question of law decided?

Page 28.

1. How long .Joes an offer made by mail, remain open? vol. III. - 18.

2. What was the question of law involved in Dickinson vs. Dodds?

Page 29.

1. How was this question of law decided?

2. May an offer once made be withdrawn?

Page 30.

1. What was the question of law involved in the case of Mactier's Administration vs. Frith?

2. In what different ways may an offer be terminated?

3. What was the question of law involved in the case of Routledge vs. Grant?

Page 31.

1. How was this question decided?

Page 32.

1. Can an offer be withdrawn where a certain time has been given for its acceptance?

2. When will an offer be held to be terminated by lapse of time?

Pages 33=37.

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

2. How was this question decided?

Page 38.

1. What effect upon an offer has a counter-offer?

2. What was the question of law involved in the case of Minneapolis vs. St. Louis Ry. vs. Columbus Rolling Mill?

3. How was this question decided?

Page 39.

1. What effect does the death of a party to a contract have on the contract?

2. What effect does the insanity of a party to a contract have on the contract?

3. What was the question of law involved in the case of Pratt vs. Trustees of the Baptist Society of Elgin?

4. How was this question decided?

Page 40.

1. How does an offer ripen into a contract?

2. When must an acceptance be made?

3. When must an acceptance be in writing?

4. May contracts be made by mail or telegraph?

Page 41.

1. When is a contract made by telegraph completed?

Page 42.

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

Pages 43 - 47. 1. How was this question decided?

Page 45.

1. If an acceptance of a contract has been mailed, will the contract be annulled by the posting of a letter withdrawing the offer?

Page 48.

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

Page 49.

1. How was this question decided?

2. What are the important elements in a contract, each of which may have a different situs?

Page SO.

1. What is the situs of the making of a contract?

Chapter IV

Page 51.

1. What is the statute of frauds?

2. When was the original statute of frauds enacted?

3. Why does it have this name?

Page 52.

1. What is the principal difference in the wording of the statute of frauds, in the different states?

2. What is the effect of this difference?

3. What constitutes sufficient writing under the statute of frauds?

Page 53.

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

2. How was this question decided?

Page 54.

1. Is a bond a sufficient memorandum under the statute of frauds?

2. Is a receipt?

3. Is a written acceptance of an oral offer?

4. Is an oral acceptance of a written offer?

5. Is a telegram?

6. Who must sign the contract?

Page 55.

1. What were the provisions of the fourth section of the original statute of frauds?