--13. What is liberty of conscience? How is it secured?
--14. Is this right secured to the same extent in England?
--15. What is meant by the right of property? By what is it protected?
Chapter XLVIII.
--1. What is meant by the age of consent? At what periods of life is it fixed? At what in this state?
--2. What three requisites to a lawful marriage are next mentioned?
--3. May a person remarry who has a wife or husband living? What is the crime called? What cases are excepted?
--4. Are the marriages in these excepted cases binding? What is the common law on the subject?
--5. How, and by whom are marriages solemnized? What regulations exist in some states? Is a license or a notice required in this state?
--6. By common law, what right to the personal property does the husband acquire by marriage?
--7. Does he acquire an absolute right also to her real estate? How is his right limited?
--8. How has this common law rule been changed? Can you tell what the law is in this state?
--9. By common law, what liability does a husband incur by marriage? What is coverture? Is this now the law in all the states? Is it in this state?
--10. How far is a husband bound for the maintenance of his wife?
--11. May they be witnesses for each other?
Chapter XLIX.
--1. What are the obligations of parents? What is the age of majority? In law, who are infants, or minors?
--2. How far, or in what cases, is a father liable for the contracts of a child?
--3. Can a minor bind himself by contract? In what cases is he bound?
--4. How in cases of rent? How in cases of contracts which he avoids when he comes of age?
--5. Are minors answerable for crimes? How in cases of fraud?
--6. What right have they to bind themselves as apprentices and servants?
By whose consent?
--7. Who may bind pauper children? What provision is made for their education?
--8. What are the rights of the master and apprentice respectively?
--9. When may apprenticeships be dissolved?
--10. How may a hired servant forfeit his wages? For what may he be dismissed? For what cause released from his service?
--11. What are the mutual liabilities of master and servant?
Chapter L.
--1. By whom, and in what ways, may real estate be taken, held, and conveyed? Have aliens this right?
--2. What is it to _devise_ property? What is a or testamen? Define testator, and intestate.
--3. Who may bequeath property? What special rights to bequeath property are given in some states? What is a nuncupative will?
--4. How has the right of married women to bequeath property been extended?
--5. How is a will executed?
--6. In what different ways may a will be revoked?
--7. What is the effect of the subsequent birth of a child? What else have some states provided?
--8. What is a codicil? Its effect?
--9. How is a will proved? What are letters testamentary, and letters of administration?
--10. What is meant by the _descent_ of property? Is the rule of descent uniform in the states? To whom, generally, does it descend first?
--11. If any children of the intestate are dead, how does it descend?
Give an example.
--12. If all the children are dead, how do the grand-children share? Is this state an exception to the rule?
--13. Do real and personal estate generally come under the same rule?
Chapter LI.
--1. What is the benefit of a deed of real estate? What is expressed in a deed? How is it executed?