The equitable doctrine of election /
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London :
Stevens,
1891.
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Table of Contents:
- I. The doctrine of election, and the principle on which it rests: with general observations
- II. Election excluded by the expression of a contrary intention
- III. What words imply a disposition of another person's property
- IV. Ineffectual attempts to dispose of one's own property
- V. Election in cases of appointments
- VI. Cases in which there is no election
- VII. What knowledge is necessary on the part of the person who has to elect
- VIII. What acts on the part of the person who has the requisite knowledge will amount to election
- IX. Of dying without having made election
- X. Of delay and of waiver
- XI. Questions arising in cases of election to take against the document, and chiefly of compensation
- XII. Questions arising in case of election to take under the document
- XIII. Of election by infants or by persons of unsound mind
- XIV. Of election by married women
- XV. Election as affected by foreign law
- XVI. On the admission of extrinsic evidence to raise election
- XVII. Of an onerous and a beneficial gift in one instrument.