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1. Law of Persons; Personal Property; Probate and
Administration.

Professor Lile.

The preliminary lectures in this class are devoted to
the nature, sources, and evidences of the law; the absolute
and relative rights, and their constitutional guaranties; citizenship
and naturalization; and subordinate magistrates.
This is followed by a thorough drill in the subjects of principal
and agent; husband and wife, including their common
law property rights, with the modern statutory modifications
thereof, and the equitable separate estate; parent and
child; and guardian and ward. Later, the study of the law
of personal property is pursued in its various phases, followed
by that of probate and administration. Under the
latter classification are included the execution and construction
of wills; the qualification of personal representatives
and the settlement of their accounts; and the


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complete administration of estates.—September 15 to February
25—Three times a week.

Text-Books.—1 Minor's Institutes (4th edition).

Burks' Property Rights of Married Women.

The Professor's Printed Notes.

(Others to be announced).