ON THE LAW OF TORTS A PHILOSOPHIC DISCUSSION OF THE GENERAL BY EDGAR B. KINKEAD OF THE COLUMBUS (CHIO) BAR Professor of Law, Ohio State University, Author of "Kinkead's Code 96634 Copyright, 1902 by the SAN FRANCISCO: VOLUME TWO. VOLUME TABLE OF CONTENTS. PART FIVE. SPECIFIC WRONGS (WITHOUT FORCE). § 441. Injuries to husband-Abduction-Enticing away or harbor- Same continued-Interference by parents. Same continued-What will or will not bar the action. Action for alienation of affections-The wrong and right of Same continued-Extension of right of action in this country. Same continued-Considered in respect to labor troubles. Same continued-Who have right to dead body. Same continued-Removal of body or interference with rest- § 463. Same continued-Mutilating or destroying dead body. 464. Same continued-Trespass upon burial lot and tombstones. § 465. No right in life of another recognized at common law. |