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TITLE III.
SPECIFIC AND PREVENTIVE RELIEF.
CHAPTER I. General principles.........
II. Specific relief..........
III. Preventive relief.
CHAPTER I.
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421
412
SECTION 3379. Judgment for delivery......
3380. When holder may be compelled to deliver....
422
ARTICLE III.
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE OF OBLIGATIONS.
SECTION 3384. In what cases compelled ......
424
3385. Remedy mutual...........
428
3386. No remedy unless mutual........
3387. Distinction between real and personal property...
3388. Contract signed by one party only, may be enforced by other... 429
3389. Liquidation of damages not a bar to specific performance....... 429
3390. What cannot be specifically enforced........
429
3391. What parties cannot be compelled to perform .........
431
3392. What parties cannot have specific performance in their favor... 433
3393. Specific performance not required when oppressive......... 434
3394. Agreement to sell property by one who has no title........... 434
3395. Relief against parties claiming under person bound to perform. 434
ARTICLE IV.
REVISION OF CONTRACTS.
Section 3399. When contract may be revised.......
3100. Presumption as to intent of parties......
3-101. Principles of revision...........
3102. Enforcement of revised contract......
435
436
ARTICLE V.
RESCISSION OF CONTRACTS.
SECTION 3406. When rescission may be adjudged
3107. Rescission for mistake..........
3108. Court may require party rescinding to do equity.........
437
439
TITLE I. General principles...........
II. Fraudulent instruments and transfers....
III. Assignments for the benefit of creditors........
449
451
454
TITLE I.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES.
SECTION 3429. Who is a debtor...........
3130. Who is a creditor...........
3131. Contracts of debtor are valid..
3132. Payments in preference.........
3133. Relative rights of different creditors......
419
450
TITLE II.
FRAUDULENT INSTRUMENT
AND TRANSFERS.
SECTION 3439. Transfers, etc., with intent to defraud creditors......
3440. Certain transfers presumed fraudulent...........
3441. Creditor's right must be judicially ascertained.
3442. Question of fraud, how determined.....
452
453
ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS.
SECTION 3449. When debtor may execute assignment.......
455
3450. Insolvency, what...........
461
3451. Certain transfers not affected.....
464
3452. What debts may be secured .......
3453. What preferences may be given.......
465
3454. Preference must be absolute......
3455. Certain rights not affected by preferences in assignment...... 466
3456. Joint and separate debts...........
466
3457. Assignment, when void ........
3458. The instrument of assignment...
408
3459. Compliance with provisions of last section necessary to validity
of assignment .......
468
3460. Assignee takes, subject to rights of third parties..
3461, Inventory required .........
469
3462. Verification of inventory
471
3463. Recording assignment and filing inventory
3164. Same..........
472
3465. Effect of omitting to record.......
3466. Assignment of real property......
3467. Bond of assignees.....
3468. Conditions of disposal and conversion .......
473
3469. Accountings
3470. Property exempt..
3471. Compensation
3472. Assignees protected for acts done in good faith .............. 474
3473. Assent of creditor necessary to moditication of assignment...... 474
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PART III.
NUISANCE.
TITLE I. General principles......
...............
TITLE II. Public nuisances.......
III. Private nuisances...
483 485
SECTION 3479. Nuisance, what........
3480. Public nuisance.
3481. Private nuisance.............
3482. What is not deemed a nuisance....
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3483. Successive owners..........
3484. Abatement does not preclude action..........
475
480
481
482
SECTION 1. Legislative power, Congress
2. House of Representatives...
3. Senate
4. Congress
5. Powers of Houses of Congress......
6. Compensation and duties of members...
7. Enactment of laws.......
8. Powers of Congress..........
9. Limitation of the powers of Congress...
10. Limitation of the powers of States.............
509
510
511
512
513
515
516
ARTICLE II.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
517
519
SECTION 1. Powers of Executive........
2. Other powers and duties ...........
3. Messages to, and power of assembling and adjourning Congress.
Reception of Embassadors, etc. Commissioning officers.........
4. Removal of officers on impeachment.........
520
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
SECTION 1. Supreme and inferior Courts. Term of office and compensation of
Judges
2 Judicial powers
3. Treason .....
521
STATE ACTS.
SECTION 1. Evidence of acts and official records of States
2. Privileges of citizens..............
522