195
"Tort of negligence" 105
Torts 283
development of liability for 164-167
generalization of liability for 167
law of 117, 167
nominate 164, 165, 170, 175, 283
_Traditio_ 249
Trust, constructive 173
gratuitous declaration of 272, 274
Twelve Tables 249
Unjust enrichment 173, 187
Utilitarians 267, 268
Utility 53
Value, criteria of 89, 95-99
Vrihaspati 243
Waiver 272, 274
Wants, as juristic starting point 89-90
limitations on satisfaction of 97-98
satisfaction of 89-90
Warranties 174, 249
Whale fishing 195
Will, as basis of liability 157, 169
as basis of obligation 250
as juristic starting point 84, 89
Will theory 189
of contract 264-265
Williston, S. 282
Wills, harmonizing of 84, 90, 92-93
Workman's compensation 167
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