Box 2
Contains 26 Results:
Ingalls, Melville Ezra. "Of the Rights of Property or Easement in Subterranean Water," 1862.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Jackson, John Peter. "The right and the effect of Abandonment by the Law of Insurance," 1859.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Jones, Leonard Augustus. "The Right of a Legislature to Change the Legal Character of Estates or the Title of Property by General or Special Enactments," 1858.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Jura. "Stoppage in Transition," 1850.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Justice. "Of the Rights of Property or Easement in Subterranean Water," n.d.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Kee-Way-Din. "How Far the Security which Shipowners Have in the Goods they Carry for the Freight Money is in the Nature of a Common Law Lien or Privilegium of the Civil Law," n.d.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Kilbreth, James Truesdell. "By What Means, and to What End, a Common Carrier May Limit his Liability," 1865.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
King, John Cincinnatus. "The Competency of Witnesses," 1850.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Kinnicutt, Thomas. "Of the Estate of Mortgagor and that of the Mortgagee in Mortgaged Real Property," 1860.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Labor Ipsa Voluptas. "On the Right and Effect of Abandonment by the Law of Insurance," n.d.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Lex Citius Tolerare Vult... "The Right of Eminent Domain," 1856.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Lilly. "An Essay on Covenants for Title Coming with Land," 1861.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Lindenbower, Harrison. "The Law of Abandonment," 1858. Digital
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
MacMillan, Flavius Josephus. "The Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of the Directors, Trustees and Managers of Corporations as they Relate to the Stockholders," 1864.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Merrill, Charles Amos. "On Vindictive Damages," 1869.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Modus Et Conventio etc. "When and on What Ground is the Participant of the Profits of a Partnership Exempt from Liability as a Partner for its Debts?" n.d.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Mullin, George Hill. "The Limits of the Exclusive Jurisdiction of Admiralty in the United States," 1869.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Mumford, George Hart. "The Extent to Which the Doctrine of Tenure, as Known to the Common Law Exists in this Country, and the Cases and Manner in which it Affects the Rights of Landholders," 1864.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Faith. "The Uses and Advantages of the Study of the Rules and Principles of Special Pleading," n.d.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Fischacher, Max. "The Uses and Advantages of the Study of the Principles and Rules of Special Pleading," 1868.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Guild, Henry Eliot. "Judicial Legislation," 1883.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Henderson, Thomas Albert. "Covenants for Title Running With the Land," 1861.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Hill, Adams Sherman. "The Power of the Husband Over his Wife's Choses in Action," 1855.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
Hoague, Isaac Theodore. "Expert Testimony," 1870.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.
In Curia. "The True Scope and Limits of Expert Testimony," n.d.
This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School. All essays are handwritten, and some give Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, and pleading.