Restatements of The Law - Current Versions of The Restatement of The Law

Current Versions of The Restatement of The Law

  1. Restatement of the Law of Agency, Third (2006)
  2. Restatement of Conflict of Laws, Second (1971)
  3. Restatement of Contracts, Second (1981)
  4. Restatement of Foreign Relations Law of the United States, Third (1987)
  5. Restatement of Judgments, Second (1982)
  6. Restatement of the Law Governing Lawyers, Third (2000)
  7. Restatement of Property (1936−40; mostly superseded by Restatement of Property, Second and Third volumes)
  8. Restatement of Property, Second, Landlord and Tenant (1977)
  9. Restatement of Property, Second, Donative Transfers (1983−92)
  10. Restatement of Property, Third, Mortgages (1997)
  11. Restatement of Property, Third, Servitudes (2000)
  12. Restatement of Property, Third, Wills and Other Donative Transfers (1999−2003)
  13. Restatement of Restitution, Quasi-Contracts and Constructive Trusts (1937; soon to be superseded by Restatement of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment, Third)
  14. Restatement of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment, Third (2011)
  15. Restatement of Security (Division I largely superseded by the Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code; Division II entirely superseded by Restatement of Suretyship and Guaranty, Third)
  16. Restatement of Suretyship and Guaranty, Third (1996)
  17. Restatement of Torts, Second (1965−79; some sections superseded by Restatement of Torts, Third volumes)
  18. Restatement of Torts, Third, Apportionment of Liability (2000)
  19. Restatement of Torts, Third, Liability for Physical and Emotional Harm (2011)
  20. Restatement of Torts, Third, Products Liability (1998)
  21. Restatement of Trusts, Second (1959; some sections superseded by Restatement of Trusts, Third, General Principles)
  22. Restatement of Trusts, Third (2003−08)
  23. Restatement of Trusts, Third, Prudent Investor Rule (1992)
  24. Restatement of Unfair Competition, Third (1995)

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