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Page 55.

1. What are necessary elements in every action for false imprisonment?

2. What will constitute an unlawful detention?

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1. When may a mother sue for the seduction of her daughter?

Page 60.

1. Upon what is the right of recovery based in this action?

2. Is mere illegal sexual intercourse with a woman a sufficient basis for this action?

CHAPTER V.

Page 61.

1. What was the old action of trespass quare clausum fregit?

2. What was the most serious form of trespass against real property?

Page 63.

1. Can uninclosed land be the subject of a trespass? 2. Can land under water?

Page 64.

1. Who can maintain an action of trespass for injury to a church?

Page 65.

1. What interest in property is necessary in order to sustain an action for trespass?

Page 66.

1. Can a person with an equitable title sustain an action for trespass to real property?

Page 67.

1. Does the right of action for trespass pass with the ownership of the land?

2. Can a tenant in common maintain an action for

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1. Can a mortgagee or a trustee maintain an action

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for trespass?

In what three general ways may an entry upon the land of another be justified?

Page 69.

1. What are the principal cases where an entry can be justified upon the ground that it was made by license of the law?

Page 70.

1. What is the doctrine of trespass ab initio?

Pages 71-72.

1. Give an outline of the "Six Carpenters' Cases?"

Page 73.

1. What three principles can be deduced from this

decision?

2. What is the action of "trespass to try title?"

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1. Is every tortuous act affecting personal property a conversion?

2. What is the other form of trespass against personal

property?

Page 78.

1. What are some of the principal defenses which may be set up against actions for trespass to personal property?

Page 79.

1. Who may bring an action for trespass to personal property?

CHAPTER VII.
Page 81.

1. What are the principal classes of tortuous acts which are redressed under the action of trespass on the case?

CHAPTER VIII.

Page 83.

1. What are the principal forms of indirect trespass? 2. Give a brief history of the doctrine of liability for injuries by animals or inanimate objects.

Vol. IV.-19.

Page 84.

1. What is the rule as to liability for injuries by wild

animals?

Page 85.

1. What is the rule as to liability for injuries by domestic animals?

Pages 86-87.

1. Give an outline of the case of Klemberg vs. Russell?

Page 88.

1. What is the rule as to the liability of owners or keepers of dogs for injuries caused by these animals?

Page 89.

1. When is a person liable for injuries caused by fire? 2. When is a person liable for injuries caused by explosives?

3. When is a person liable for injuries caused by accumulations of water?

CHAPTER IX.

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1. Distinguish between trespass, waste and nuisance? What are the remedies for waste?

Page 92.

1. Define waste?

Page 93.

1. What constitutes waste?

Page 94.

1. Does the cutting down of trees constitute waste?

2. Does the working of mines constitute waste?

Page 95.

1. Will the erection of new buildings constitute waste?

Page 96.

1. Who may commit waste?

Page 97.

1. What is meant by the term "without impeachment of waste?"

2. What was decided in the "Raby's Castle" case?

1. Define nuisance.

2. Classify nuisances.

Page 98.

Page 99.

1. What are the principal classes of private nuisances?

Page 100.

1. When may a person commit a nuisance by excavations on his own land?

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What are the rights of persons owning land abutting on a running stream?

Page 101.

1. How may such rights be infringed?

Pages 101-104.

1. Give an outline of the case of Evans vs. Merriweather?

Page 105.

1. What are surface waters?

2. What are the rights as to the use of surface waters? 3. What are the rights of landowners as to repelling surface waters?

Page 106.

1. What is the civil law rule on this question?

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