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This work gathers lectures that trace the development and doctrines of the common law, emphasizing that legal rules arise from experience and social needs rather than abstract logic. It examines early forms of liability originating in vengeance, the expansion of trespass to negligence and unforeseen harms, and the significance of intent, fraud, and malice in tort law. It also analyzes bailment, possession, the history and elements of contract (including void and voidable agreements), and successions both after death and inter vivos, using historical and doctrinal discussion to show how earlier practices shape present rules and tendencies.
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