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Volume 1: Definitions and general principles
Fraud and fraudulent concealment
False representations
Mistake, inadvertence, accident, and surprise
Want or failure of consideration
Inadequacy of consideration
Deficiency in quantity or quality
Failure, refusal, or impossibility of performance
Duress
Undue influence
Insanity and intoxication
Infancy
Illegality and immorality
Bankruptcy and insolvency.
Volume 2: Principles of rescission applied to particular classes of contracts
Trusts, settlements, and antenuptial agreements
Licenses
Releases, compromises, and settlements
Notes and bills
Sales of personal property
Sale and exchange of real property
Judicial and other public sales
Leases
Mining contracts and leases
Insurance policies
Gifts
Reservation of right to rescind
Rescission by mutual consent
Time to rescind; laches
Persons entitled to rescind
Conditions precedent and acts constituting rescission
Entire or partial rescission
Waiver, estoppel, and ratification
Restitution or restoration of status quo
Intervening rights of third persons
Actions or suits for rescission or cancellation
Parties to actions
Pleading and practice
Evidence
Judgment or decree
Operation and effect of rescission
Table of cases cited
Index.
Fraud and fraudulent concealment
False representations
Mistake, inadvertence, accident, and surprise
Want or failure of consideration
Inadequacy of consideration
Deficiency in quantity or quality
Failure, refusal, or impossibility of performance
Duress
Undue influence
Insanity and intoxication
Infancy
Illegality and immorality
Bankruptcy and insolvency.
Volume 2: Principles of rescission applied to particular classes of contracts
Trusts, settlements, and antenuptial agreements
Licenses
Releases, compromises, and settlements
Notes and bills
Sales of personal property
Sale and exchange of real property
Judicial and other public sales
Leases
Mining contracts and leases
Insurance policies
Gifts
Reservation of right to rescind
Rescission by mutual consent
Time to rescind; laches
Persons entitled to rescind
Conditions precedent and acts constituting rescission
Entire or partial rescission
Waiver, estoppel, and ratification
Restitution or restoration of status quo
Intervening rights of third persons
Actions or suits for rescission or cancellation
Parties to actions
Pleading and practice
Evidence
Judgment or decree
Operation and effect of rescission
Table of cases cited
Index.