CATALOG 1952-1953 LAW Instructional Staff 1951-52 Fenn, Henry A., Dean; Black, Kenneth L., Clark, Vernon W., Day, James W., Delony, Dexter, Hunter, William A.**, Krastin, Karl, Macdonald, W. D., Maloney, Frank E., Mautz, Robert B., Miller, George John, Scoles, Eugene F., Richardson, James R., Slagle, Dean, Smith, J. Allen**, Stephens, Richard B., Tomlin, Robert F., TeSelle, Clarence J., Yonge, Philip K. LW. 300.-Equity I. 2 hours. 2 credits. Nature and enforcement of equity decrees; suits to compel surrender of personal property; unjust enrichment as related to equity; equitable jurisdiction over contracts including specific performance and negative specific performance through the use of the injunction. Glenn and Redden, Cases and Materials on Equity, and Maloney's Florida Annotations. LW. 303.-Contracts, I. 3 hours. 3 credits. Formation; consideration; third party beneficiaries; writings. Fuller, Basic Contract Law. LW. 304.-Contracts, II. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: LW. 303. Assignment; performance and breach, impossibility; discharge of contracts. Fuller, Basic Contract Law. LW. 306.-Domestic Relations. 2 hours. 2 credits. Contract to marry; marriage; consent; formalities; status of wife and child; an- nulment; divorce and separation. Jacobs, Cases on Domestic Relations, 2d edition. LW. 308.-Procedure, I. 3 hours. 3 credits. Formerly "Common Law Pleading." The actions; comparison of legal and equitable remedies, civil wrongs, and crimes. Casebook to be selected. LW. 309.-Property, I. 2 hours. 2 credits. Emphasis on personal property; possession, and rights based thereon; acquisition of title; bailments; liens, and pledges. Warren, Cases on Property, 2d edition; mimeo- graphed cases and comments. LW. 312.-Property, II. 2 hours. 2 credits. Introduction to law of real property; types of estates; origin and development of methods of creating and transferring estates. Mimeographed materials. LW. 321.-Torts, I. 2 hours. 2 credits. Bases of liability for accidental harm including a study of earlier developments and of bases other than fault; introduction to negligence, including a study of standards of conduct, proof of breach, and causation. Shulman and James, Cases and Materials on Torts. LW. 322.-Torts, II. 2 hours. 2 credits. Additional study of negligence including defenses and damages recoverable; lia- bility of occupiers and owners of land; liability arising from motor vehicle accidents; defamation; certain intentional harms including assault and battery, false imprisonment, and misuse of legal process. Shulman and James, Cases and Materials on Torts, and Maloney's supplemental materials. ** on Military Leave of Absence The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3, summer session.