Изображения страниц
PDF
EPUB

BOOK REVIEW-Coutinued.

Chaney's Index Digest of Kansas Decisions, 60.
Contracts of Married Women. By John F. Kelley, 439.
Digest of Fire Insurance Decisions. By Clement
Bates, 20.

Digest of Fire Insurance Decisions. By George A.
Clements, 20.

Elementary Law., By Wm. C. Robinson, 338.
Elements of the Laws. By Thomas Smith, 259.

Equity Pleading, with Precedents. By Franklin Fiske
Heard, 119.

Essays on Jurisprudence and Ethics. By Frederick
Pollock, 339.

Indiana Practice, Pleading and Forms. By John D
Works, 279.

Jacob's Fisher's Digest. By Ephraim A. Jacob, 119.
Jennison's Chancery Practice. By William Jennison,

240.

Kansas Reports, Vol. 26. By A. M. F. Randolph, 119.
Kansas Reports. Vol. 27. By A. M. F. Randolph, 378.
Law of Building Associations. By G. A. Endlich, 479.
Law of Conveyancing. By W. B. Martindale, 118.
Law of Stock Brokers. By Arthur and George Biddle,
138.

Lawyer and Client, or the Trials and Triumphs of the
Bar. By L. B. Procter, 480.

Leading Cases Simplified. By John D. Lawson, 259.
Life of John, Lord Campbell. By Hon. Mrs. Hardcas-
tle, 178.

Manual for Assignees. By Florien Giaque, 138.

Missouri Reports, Vols. 73 and 74. By Thomas K.
Skinker, 200.

Modern Jury Trials. By J. W. Donovan, 359.

New Jersey Equity Reports, Vol. 8. By John H. Stew-
art, 339.

New York Annual Digest. By Charles T. Boone, 119.
Notaries Manual. By Benj. F. Rex, 440.
Pomeroy,s Equity Jurisprudence. Vol 2, 60.
Reissued Patents, a Warning to Inventors, 218.
Sawyer's Reports, Vol. 6. By L. B. S. Sawyer, 138.
Schouler's Domestic Relations,[359.

Sheldon on Subrogation, 178.

Stockbrokers and Stock Exchanges. By John R. Dos-
Passos, 20.

Texas Pleading and Practice. By John Sayles and B.
H. Bassett, 138.

Thompson & Merriam on Juries, 439.

BOUNDARIES.

Where a certain "stake" is referred to as a monument
in a conveyance, it controls in fixing the line, and
it is immaterial who set it, dig. S. C. Wis., 496.

BREACH OF MARRIAGE PROMISE.

Affliction of defendant with venereal disease as
ground of defense, dig. S. C. N. C., 36.

Release from marriage promise as a valuable consid-
eration. C. T., 461.

See Abatement; Damages.

CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL.

Current mention of the "Monthly Index." C. T., 161.
Salutatory. Fifteenth volume. C. T., 1.
CHAMPERTY.

A champertous contract between an attorney and cli-
ent is no defense to the opposing party, dig. U. S. C.
C., D. Colorado, 276.

CHARITABLE CORPORATIONS.

Effect of change in corporate powers, dig. U. S. S. C.
98.

[blocks in formation]

CHARITY.

Taxation of exempt charity, dig. U. S. S. C., 213.
CHATTEL MORTGAGE.

Of a stock in trade may be so expressed as to include
ruture acquisitions, dig. S. C. Iowa, 17.

Of stock in trade with possession in mortgagor with
power to sell is void, dig. Supreme Ct. N. Y., 375.
Of subsequent acquisitions invalid, dig. S. C. Me., 36.
CHURCHES.

"Rights of pew holders." By James A. Seddon, 101.
CIVIL RIGHTS.

Rights of colored passengers on railway holding first
class tickets, dig. U. S. C. C.,.JS D. Ohio, 36.

COMMON CARRIER.

Damages for breach of contract of carriage of pas-
sengers, dig. S. J. C. Mass., 255.

Discrimination in freight rates, dig. U. S. C. C., N. D.
Ohio, 56.

Duty to passenger as to trespass of servant. Chicago,
etc. R. Co. v. Flexman, in full, S. C. III., 352.
Federal regulation of interstate commerce does not
apply to commerce within the State, dig. S. C. Wis.,
397.

How to compute damages resulting from discrimina-
tions in railroad freight, dig. U. S. C. C., D. Minn.,

318.

Liability for injury to passenger on sleeping car, dig.
S. C. Ohio, 477.

Liability for passenger's baggage transported over
connecting lines, dig. S. C. Tex., 375.

Limitations of passenger's tickets as to time. Auer-
bach v. New York Central, etc. R. Co., in full, N. Y.
Ct. App., 33.

Limiting liability by contract, dig. S. C. Wis., 318.
"Loss of goods by carriers." Irish Law Times, 66.
Loss of passenger's baggage on connecting lines, dig.
S. C. Ga., 196.

Measure of damages for delay caused by refusal of
freight, dig. U. S. C. C., E. D. Ark., 299.

Not liable for a raised bill of lading because it al-
lowed the shipper to fill it out himself, thus afford-
ing facilities for the fraud, dig. U. S. C. C., M. D.Ala.,

135.

Passenger standing on platform of crowded car guilty
of contributory negligence, notwithstanding failure
of carrier to provide a seat. Camden, etc. R. Co. v
Hoosey, in full, S. C. Pa., 154.
Railway passengers and ticket scalping laws. C. T.,
381.

Regulation of railroad tariff. C. T., 301.

Remedy for discrimination in freight tariff, dig. U. S.
C. C., N. D. Ohio, 255.

Sale of freight for charges, dig. S. C. Ala., 397.

Sleeping car company not liable as innkeepers for
property stolen, dig. S. C. Ind., 477.

"Telegrams and Telegraph Companies." R. F. Ste-
vens, Jr., 182.

See Civil Rights.

CONFISCATION.

Intervention of incumbrancer where there has been a
sale under the confiscation act, dig. U. S. S. C., 459.

CONFLICT OF LAWS.

Contract of indemnity as affected by lex loci or lex fori
dig. U. S. S. C., 477.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.

Acts may include provisions germane to their titles,
dig. U. S. S. C., 197.

Adultery between a negro and a white person, dig. S.
C. Ala., 255.

A liquor law providing a punishment for the keeper of
a house where "it is reputed that liquors are sold,"
is unconstitutional, dig. S. C. R. I., 375.

A prohibítory liquor law is an exercise of the police
power and is not unconstitutional, dig. S. C. Iowa,

17.

Constitutionality of an act forbidding political assess-
ments in the interests of civil service reform, dig. U.
S. C. C., S. D. N. Y., 255.

Conversion of exempt public property into corporate
stock. New Orleans v. Morris, in full, U. S. S. C., 228.
Impairing the obligations of contracts, dig. U. S. S. C.,

196.

Impairing the obligation of a contract, dig. U. S. S. C.,
213.

State regulation of inter-state commerce. C. T., 301.
State regulation of interstate commerce. C. T., 361.
State's power to revoke liquor license, dig. S. C. Tex.,
436.

State taxation of national bank stock, dig. U. S. S. C.,
213.

Taxation of bank shares repugnant to National bank-
ing act, dig. U. S. S. C., 197.

The constitutional guarantee that the right of trial by
jury shall be inviolate, imposes no restriction on the
exercise of eminent domain. Cent. Branch Union
Pacific R. Co. v. Atchison, etc. R. Co., in full, S. C.
Kan., 270.

The obligation of an irregular contract which is sub-
sequently validated, is protected equally with valid
contract, dig. S. C. N. J., 458.

The proposed constitutional amendment in Missouri.
Corresp., 177,

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-Continued.

The San Francisco laundry ordinance is a prohibition
of a lawful occupation and therefore unconstitu-
tional, dig. U. S. C. C., D. Cal., 337.

What constitutes special legislation. State ex rel. v.
Herrman, in full, S. C. Mo., 129.

What is special legislation, dig. S. C. N, J., 174.
CONTEMPT.

"Conduct punishable as contempt of court.” A. J.
Donner, 42.

CONTRACT.

A contract for an optional delivery, to be void must
be such as does not contemplate the delivery at all,
dig. S. C. Iowa, 136.

Action by party who has abrogated it, dig. U. S. S. C.,
213.

An assignment by a person of feeble mind void on ac-
count of undue influence, dig. U. S. C. C., D. Minn.
36.

Attorney's promise of indemnity to levying officer,
without consideration, dig. S. C. Vt., 255.

Conditional sale of property in form of a lease, dig. S.
C. Vt., 277.

Construction of a bill of exchange of a corporation,
dig. U. S. S. C., 197.

Construction of contract for sale and counting of bar-
rel heads, dig. U. S. S. C., 496.

Construction of contract to furnish building stone
dig. U. S. S. C., 174.

Construction of contract to "pay in gold or its equiv.
alent." Atkinson v. Lanier, in full, S. C. Ga., 253.
Creditor's rights upon the appropriation of funds to
particular debt, dig. S. C. Mich., 375.

Damages for breach of contract of carriage of passen-
gers, dig. S. Jud. Ct. Mass., 255.

Delivery of possession, dig. U. S. S. C., 214.

Delivery to the carrier is delivery to the vendee with-
in the Iowa statute of frauds, dig. U. S. C. C., D.
Iowa, 299.

Duty of mutual disclosure in the exchange of lands,
dig. U. S. C. C., W. D. Mo., 79.

Effect of partial insanity upon the validity of, dig. U.
S. C. C., W. D. Mich., 375.

"Equitable consideration." W. F. Elliott, 386.
Evidence of undue influence, dig, S. C. S. C., 376.
"Excuses for the non-performance of contract." J.
L. High, 342.

Execution of bond, dig. S. C. Pa., 398.

"Farming on shares." Henry Wade Rogers, 465.
"Fear-Its legal limitations." Francis Wharton, 262.
For the erection of public works to be construed in
connection with the advertisements and bids, dig. U.
S. S. C., 213.

For the repayment of a license fee unlawfully ex-
acted. Town of Columbia City v. Authur, in full,
S. C. Ind., 152.

Fraud and imposition practiced in inducing a com-
promise will vitiate it, dig. S. C. N. J., 174.

Grant by State of water privilege on canal how af-
fected by abandonment of the canal, dig. U. S. S. C.,
157.

Illegality of contract for grain futures not affected by
compromise. Everingham v. Meighan, in full, S. C.
Wis., 332.

Interpretation of the term "cured meat," in contract,
dig. U. S. C. C., W. D. Tenn., 277.

Implication arising from the acceptance of goods
shipped, dig. S. C. Neb., 157.

Liability of agent upon, where principal is disclosed,
dig. S. C. Vt., 255.

Liability of surety as consideration for a contract,
dig. S. C. Ind., 299.

Material alteration in church subscription, dig. S. C.
Ind., 436.

Material alteration of note to relieve maker, dig. S. C.
Ind., 398.

"Misrepresentation as affected by intent." I. N.
Payne, 327.

Note given for fraudulent claim void. Ormsbee v.
Howe, in full, S. C. Vt., 188.

Novation of firm debt, dig. S. C. Pa., 214.

Option contract for "futures" not void unless it ap
pears that neither party intended actual delivery.
Murray v. Ochiltree, in full, S. C. Iowa, 434.
"Promise to make a will-Roberts v. Hall." Canada
Law Journal, 445.

Promise to pay debt discharged in bankruptcy, dig. S.
C. N. C., 277.

Purchase with fraudulent intent, dig. S. C. Iowa, 318.
Release from marriage promise as a valuable consid-
eration. C. T., 461.

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

The contract of a real estate agent who undertakes to
sell on commission is fulfilled by the production of a
person able and willing to buy on the terms offered.
Watson v. Brooks, in full, U. S. C. C., D. Oreg., 308.
The purchase of bank stock of the bank president at a
prémium on condition that buyer should be made
cashier of the bank, is void as against public policy,
dig. S. C. Kan., 135.

Upon plea of duress per minas regard will be had to
age, sex and condition in life of party. Jordan v.
Elliott, in full, S. C. Pa., 232.

Vigilantibus non dormientibus jura subveniunt. C. T., 32).
Wagers in the form of contracts for future deliveries
are void, dig. S. C. Ala., 36.

Waiver of stipulation in policy. Bennecke v. Con
necticut Mut. Life Ins. Co., in full, U. S. S. C., 149.
Want of privity will not prevent the implication of a
promise, dig. S. C. Minn., 299.

When "attorney's fees" included in note are due. Q.
& A., 179.

See Admiralty; Master and Servant; Receiver; Bond;
Sale; Specific Performance.

CONVEYANCE.

Acknowledgment of deed before party. Hainey v.
Alberry, in full, S. C. Mo., 190.

Construction of reservation in deed of "minerals,"
dig. S. C. Pa., 398.

Construction of reservation in deed, dig. S. C. Pa., 398.
Covenant of grantee implied in acceptance of deed
dig. S. C. N. J., 458.

Deed absolute in form passes title so as to prevent
the attaching of a lien of a subsequent judgment,
dig. S. C. Ga., 277.

Description of property in contract for conveyance of
land. Pulse v. Miller, in full, S. C. Ind., 73.
"Equitable mortgage by deposit of title deeds-The
American and English rule." Wm. Archer Cocke,

46.

Mortgage not void because of failure to accurately de-
scribe the goods, dig. U. S. S. C., 57.

Want of necessary words of conveyance, dig. S. C.
Ind., 417.

What amounts to a lease for life, dig. S. C. Ohio, 79.
See Specific Performance.

CORPORATION.

Action for libel can be maintained against a corpora-
tion, dig. N. J. Ct. Errors & App.,1459.
Construction of a bill of exchange of a corporation,
dig. U. S. S. C., 197.

"Control" of a corporation means immediate execu.
tive control, dig. U. S. C. C., E. D. Mo., 36.
Equitable relief of stockholder from family combina-
tion to control profits, dig. U. S. C. C., E. D. Pa., 277.
Expediency of action not the subject of legal investi-
gation, dig. U. S. S. C., 237.

"Income" of capital stock. C. T., 161.

Legitimate corporate name within the statute, dig. S.
S. Mo., 116.

"Lessons of the telegraph case." N. Y. Times, 419.
Mandamus to compel the issue of corporate stock, dig.
S. C. Me., 38.

Power of stockholder to enforce corporate right, dig.
U. S. S. C., 36.

Recognition of association as a corporation is prima
facie evidence of corporate existence as between the
parties. Sandwich M'fg Co. v. Donahue, in full, S.
C. Minn., 55.

Deed procured by fraudulently substituting it for an
other paper intended to be signed. MeNeil v. Jor-
dan, in full, S. C. Kan., 52.

Rights of stockholder upon dissolution by court of
equity. Strong v. McCogg, in full, S. C. Wis., 449.
Sale of all its property void as against creditors not
assenting, dig. U. S. C. C., E. D. Mo., 436.
Special statute of limitations in charter, dig. S. C. N.
J., 558.

Stockholders estopped to deny, as to creditors, the
validity of their subscriptions to the stock, dig. S.
C. Ill., 18.

CORPORATION-Continued.

Stockholder's liability not affected by reduction of
capital stock, dig. U. S. C. C., N. D. Ill., 337.

The fact that the abuse of a franchise is confined to a
particular department will not prevent the forfeiture
of the entire franchise, dig. S. C. III., 17.
Unauthorized sale of corporate property by officers of
corporation. Q. & A., 59.

Will not be permitted to purchase its own stock to the
disadvantage of a creditor, dig. S. C. Ill., 17.

See Stockholders; Taxation.

[blocks in formation]

Abolition of grand jury system. Q. & A., 59.

Abolition of the grand jury system in Wisconsin. Q.
& A., 114; in Kansas, Q. & A., 140.

An adjourned trial will not come within the rule
against putting prisoner twice in jeopardy, dig. S.
C. Iowa, 399.

Attempt to escape as evidence in assault to commit
murder, digg. S. C. Cal., 376.

Concealing crime to take the case out of he statute
of limitations, dig. S. C. Mich., 417.

Constitutionality of an act specially punishing adul
tery between a negro and white person, dig. S. C.
Ala., 25.

Corroboration of the evidence of accomplice, dig. Ky.
Ct. App., 356.

"Corroborative Evidence." Justice of the Peace, 185
Degree of similitude required to constitute a fraudu-
lent bond a forgery, dig. U. S. D. C., E. D. Wis., 477.
Doctrine of implied malice as affecting practical jokers.
C. T., 401.

Evidence of deliberation in committing perjury, dig.
S. C. Ga., 356.

Evidence of res geste in murder cases, dig. S. C. Cal.,
237.

Evidence that prisoner was already undergoing a life
sentence, to affect jury's discretion, dig. S. C. Cal.,
436.

Facts not amounting to murder in first degree, dig. S.
C. Mich., 376.

Facts to show assault with intent to kill, dig. S. C.
Mich., 398.

False evidence of subsidiary facts to constitute per-
jury. State v. Meader, in full, S. C. Vt., 126.
"Fear-Its legal limitations." Francis Wharton, 262.
Filled silver coins and the law against counterfeiting,
C. T., 181.

"French justice." Law Times, 280.

Homicide in self-defense by victim of intended rape,
dig. S. C. Cal., 255.

Illegal sale of liquor by means of concealed drawer,
dig. S. C. Ind., 496.

Indecent mail matter in U. S. mail, dig. U. S. C. C., D.
Ку., 36.

Instruction as to alibi in rape case, dig. S. C. Iowa, 356.
Jurisdiction of forgery where the instrument is forged
in one State and uttered in another. Lindsay v.
State, in full, S. C. Ohio, 310.

Jurisdiction where the larceny was committed outside
the State, dig. Md. Ct. App., 477.

Perjury can not be assigned upon an extra-judicial
oath, dig. S. C. Pa., 36.

Presence of defendant at trial, dig. S. C. Ala., 36.
Procuring note by fraud not punishable as false pre-
tenses. Commonwealth v. Moore, in full, S. C. Pa.,
211.

"Profert of the person." Henry Wade Rogers, 2.
"Profert of the person in criminal cases." Wilbur
F. Stonex, 207.

Quantum of proof to show insanity as a defense, dig.
S. C. Cal., 116.

Reckless and wanton conduct to imply malice, dig. S.
C. Pa., 398.

Resisting arrest, dig. Ky. Ct. App., 356.

"Salvation Army" not an unlawful assembly, dig. Eng.
H. Ct., Q. B. Div., 399.

Self criminating evidence inadmissible, dig, S. C. Ga.,
398.

Self protection no excuse for carrying concealed
weapons, dig. S. C. N. C., 197.

CRIMINAL LAW-Continued.

Spectators at a prize fight, dig. Eng. High Ct., C. C.
R., 18.

"Spectators at prize fight." Leg. Ext., 216.

Treatment of condemned prisoners in France, note
140.

Twice in jeopardy, dig. S. C. Mo., 56.

Unskilful treatment of deceased as defense to charge
of murder, dig. S. C. La., 337.

What amounts to burglary, dig. S. C. Ga., 356.
See Evidence; Grand Jury; Insanity.

DAMAGES.

A claim against a railroad for killing stock assignable,
dig. S. C. Tex., 98.

Elements of damages for breach of contract of car-
riage of passengers, dig, S. Jud. C. Mass., 255.
Evidence as to measure of damages in action for
breach of promise, dig. 9. C. N. C., 37.

Exemplary damages for injury caused by defective
appliances, dig. S. C Tex., 876

For discriminations in railroad freights, how com-
computed, dig. U. S. C. C., D. Minn., 318.

Interest not recoverab e on unliquidated demand,
dig. S. C, Tex., 376.

Liquidated damages for breach of contract, dig. S. C.
Ga.,357.

Loss of time as an element of, dig. N. Y. Ct, App., 496.
Measure or damages for breach of contract of sale,
dig. Md. Ct. App., 238.

Measure of damages for the breach of contract to pay
in gold or its equivalent. Atkinson v. Lanier, in
full, S. C. Ga., 253.

Measure of damages for breach of contract, dig. S. C.
Mich., 375.

Measure of damages for failure of railroad train to
stop at station. Morse v. Duncan, in full, U. S. C. C.,
E, D, Miss., 488.

Measure of damages for injury to domestic animal,
dig. S. C. Mich, 419.

Measure of damages by injury from fire, as affected
by contributory negligence, dig. S. C. Vt., 256.
Measure of damages for lost baggage, dig. S. C. Tex.,
376.

Measure of damages for medical malpractice, dig. S.
C. Ind,, 436.

Measure of damages for wrongful exclusion from
cars, dig. U. S. C. C., S. D. Ohio, 36.

"Mental suffering as an element of damages." Wm.
L. Murfree, Sr., 242.

Mental, unconnected with bodily injury not an ele-
ment of. Morse v. Duncan, in full, U. S. C. C., S. D.
Miss., 488.

One is answerable in tort for the natural and reasona
ble consequences of his acts. Hughes v. McDonough,
in full. S. C. N. J., 31,

Prospective profits are remote damages for breach of
contract, dig. S. C. Mich., 57.

Personal abuse inducing an assault admissible to mit-
igate punitory but not actual damages, dig. S.C.Wis.,
17.

Punitory damages for malicious attachment, dig. U.
S. C. C., E. D. La., 58.

Speculative damages for breach of contract not ad-
missible, dig. S. C. Mich., 116.

Suicide caused by suffering consequent upon negligent
injury is remote damage, dig. U. S. S. C., 38.

The rule as to punitive and compensatory damages ior
an assault. Corcoran v. Harran, in full, S. C. Wis.29.
See New Trial.

DEATH BY WRONGFUL ACT.

Effect of emancipation upon parent's right of action,
dig. S. C. Pa., 299.

Suicide caused by suffering consequent upon negligent
injury is remote damage, dig. U. S. S. C., 38.
DEDICATION.

"Dedication." Charles Burke Elliott, 422.

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

"Dedication." Charles Burke Elliott, 422.

Loss of easement of passage through alley-way by
non-user, dig. S. C. La., 478.

Of abutting lot owners in the streets of municipality.
Story v. New York Elevated Ry. Co., in full, N. Y. Ct.
App., 391.

Reservation of easement of necessity,implied in grant,
dig. Eng. High Ct., Q. B. Div., 197.

"Rights of pew holders." By James A. Seddon, 101.
EJECTMENT.

Property in possession of the United States, dig. S. C.
Cal., 337.

ELECTION.

Federal election laws construed. United States v. Ca-
hill, U. S. C. C., E. D. Mo., 92.

Mere irregularity in returns will not justify their re-
jection, dig. S. C. Ill., 57.

EMINENT DOMAIN.

The constitutional guarantee that the right of trial by
jury shall be inviolate, imposes no restriction on the
exercise of eminent domain. Central Branch U. P.
R. Co. v. Atchison, etc. R. Co., in full, S. C. Kan., 270.
EQUITY.
A contract to deliver a policy of insurance is capable
of specific performance. Hebert v. Mutual Life Ins.
Co., in full, U. S. C. C., D. Oreg., 93.

Control of receiver's contracts by chancellor, dig. N.
J. Ch. Ct., 257.

Contract of State to hold property as trustee, dig. U.
S. S. C., 157.

"Equitable Consideration." W. F. Elliott, 386.

Equitable mortgage by deposit of title deeds-the
American and English doctrine." Wm. Archer
Cocke, 46.

Equity jurisdiction of married woman will not be ex-
ercised where she is unworthy, dig. S. C. N. C., 437.
Equity jurisdiction to relieve from a judgment. C. T.,
281.

Equity jurisdiction to relieve from a judgment. Cut-
ter v. Kline, in full, with note, N. J. Ct. Err. & App.,
289.

Failure of equitable jurisdiction, dig. U. S. S. C., 238.
Husband's deed conveying all his property to second
wife, dig. S. C. Mo., 436.

Injunction to restrain nuisance, dig. S. Jud. C. Mass.,

357.

EQUITY-Continued.

Innocent holder of bond and mortgage, for value, dig.
S. C. App. Va., 37.

Mistake in contract in writing, dig. S. C. Iowa, 318.
Money paid by mistake, dig. U. S. D. C., N. D. N. Y.,
318.

Rescission of contract where injury results to default-
ing party, dig. S. C. Iowa, 3 9.

Right of employe receiving percentage of profits as
compensation to demand an account, dig. S. C. Ill.,
357.

Right of junior incumbrancer to redeem real estate,
dig. U. S. S. C., 99.

"Specific performance of contracts relating to lands."
Isaac N. Payne, 166.

Unconscionable contract, dig. S. C. Mich., 376.

Will not enforce executory agreement which is with-
out consideration, dig. S. C. Minn., 18.

See Assignment; Corporation; Injunction; Specific
Performance; Stockholder's Liability.

EQUITY PLEADING.

Allegation of fraud in a bill praying for relief must be
specific, dig. S. C. Me., 38.

EQUITY PRACTICE.

Bill of review against United States. Bush v. United
States, in full, U. S. C. C., D. Oreg., 348.
Time of filing bill of review, dig. S. C. Ill., 58.
When appeal lies from decree in equity, dig. U. S. S.
C., 436.

ESCROW.

Burden of proof that a license under a patent is abso-
lute, dig. U. S. S. C., 175.

"The law of escrows." Charles Burke Elliott, 162.
ESTOPPEL.

Admissions in judicial records, dig. S. C. Wis., 319.
An expression of opinion merely is not a representa
tion to operate as an estoppel, dig. U. S. C. C., D.
Ind., 37.

By deed fraudulently procured by substituting it for
another paper intended to be signed. McNeil v.
Jordan, in full, S. C. Kan., 52.

By judgment on quantum meruit from carrying out
contract, dig. S. C. Mich., 337.

Growing out of concealment by employee where bus
ness usage requires complete disclosure, dig. S.C.
Mich., 116.

Notice to bank of the fiduciary character of deposit
dig. S. C. Pa., 299.

EVIDENCE.

Acts of agent as evidence against principal, dig. S. C.
Pa., 255.

Admission of part owner of a vessel inadmissible
against co-owner, dig. U. S. S. C., 458
"Alteration of instruments." Wm. L. Murfree, Jr., 62.
"Books of science as evidence." F. R. Mechem, 88.
Burden of proof of mental unsoundness to avoid con-
tract, dig. U. S. C. C., W. D. Mich., 375.

Character of impeaching witness, dig. S. C. Ind., 418.
Character of plaintiff in action for indecent assault,
dig. S. C. R. I., 357.

Cohabitation as evidence to establish marriage, dig.
N. Y. Ct. App., 18.

Comments of prosecuting attorney upon prisoner's
evidence in his own behalf, dig. S. C. Iowa, 399.
"Communications between solicitor and client in
presence of third party.” Leg. Ext., 260.
Competency of evidence of offer to bribe witness, dig.
S. C. III., 299.

Contemporaneous declarations as part of the res gestæ,
dig. Ky. Ct. App., 79.

"Corroborative evidence." Justice of the Peace, 185.
"Curiosities of Evidence." Leisure Hour, 379.
Daily legislative journals as evidence. Amoskeag
Nat. Bank v. Ottawa, in full, U. S. S. C., 250.
Declarations of deceased persons not evidence as to
dates, dig. S. C. Err. Conn., 37.

Effect of death of party upon competency of deposi
tions already taken, dig. S. C. Pa., 337.
Evidence of good character inadmissible in favor of a
party charged with fraud. Simpson v. Westenber-
ger, in full, S. C. Kan., 428.

Expert evidence as to the value of legal services. C.
T., 281.

"Expert testimony in insanity cases. A. G. McKean, 6
"French justice." Law Times, 280.
Impeaching witness, dig. S. C. Mich., 337.

In an action on a fraudulent note by the transferee
thereof, the burden of proof of good faith of the
transfer is upon such transferee, dig. S. C. Iowa, 116

EVIDENCE-Continued.

In a prosecution for forgery possession of other forged
instruments to show guilty knowledge, dig. S. C.
Ohio, 277.

In a prosecution for forgery it is competent to show
the possession by the prisoner of other forged in-
struments, as tending to prove guilty knowledge.
Lindsay v. State, in full, S. C. Ohio, 310.

It is admissible, in an action for damages, caused by a
railway fire, to show that the defendant's locomo.
tive, on other occasions than that for which the ac-
tion was brought, emitted sparks and communicated
fire along the track and right-of-way. Brighthope
R. Co. v. Rogers, in full, S. C. App. Va., 314.
Judicial cognizance of the fact that drunkenness in-
capacitates for the discharge of a trust, dig. S. C.
Ind., 375.

Legislative journal to prove an enactment. In re Van-
derberg, in full, S. C. Kans., 169.

Limits of the right of cross-examinatian of an expert
witness, dig. S. C. Pa., 496.

Limits of the rule as to transactions with deceased
persons, dig. N. J. Ct. Err. & App., 79.

Limits of the rule that a party may not impeach his
own witness. Wallach v. Wylie, in full, S. C, Kan.,

230.

Limits of the rule that a party may not impeach his
own witness, dig. S. C. Kan., 57.

Limits of the statutory rule concerning transactions
with deceased persons. Reilly v. English, in full, S.
C. Tenn., 113.

Lumping charge in account books, dig. S. C. Pa., 357.
"Oaths in France-The suppression of religious em-
blems in the courts." London Times, 378.

Of reputation to impeach witness, dig. S. C. Vt., 37.
Opinion in proof of mental unsoundness, dig. S. C.
Pa., 300.

Parol evidence to supply lost record of judgment, dig.
S. C. Vt., 277.

Presumption of death arising upon unaccounted for
absence for seven years, dig. S. C. Pa., 478.
"Presumption of life and death." Irish Law Times,

246.

"Privilege of witnesses as to criminating questions."
Irish Law Times, I., 343; II., 364; III., 401.

"Privilege - Physicians Evidence in Life Insuranee
Cases." F. R. Mchem, 485.

"Profert of the person." Henry Wade Rogers, 2.
"Profert of the person in criminal cases." Wilber F.
Stonex, 207.

"Proof by inspection." A. G. McKean, 225.

Quantum of proof to show insanity as defense to charge
of murder. Coyle v. Commonwealth, in full, S. C.
Pa., 413.

Secondary evidence of note where the holder has de-
stroyed the same. Q. & A., 258.

Recognition of an association as a corporation is
prima facie evidence of corporate existence as be-
tween the parties. Sandwich Mfg. Co. v. Donahue,
in full, S. C. Minn., 55.

Secondary evidence to establish written contract, dig.
Ky. Ct. App., 436.

Sexual connection illicit in its origin presumed to re-
tain that character, dig. N. Y. Ct. App., 255.
Subsequent admissions of vendor inadmissible to show
that a conveyance was fraudulent, dig. S. C. Minn.,
496.

To show fraudulent intent in making conveyance, dig.
S. C. Mich.. 18.

To show quality of goods furnished, dig, U.S. S. C.,478.
Transactions with a deceased person, dig. S. C. Neb.,
319.

Waiver of objections to the admissions of transac-
tions with deceased person, dig. S. C. Ohio, 418.
"Witnesses criminating themselves." Justice of the
Peace, 303.

Unreliability of medical expert testimony. C. T., 61.
See Assault and Battery; Public Lands; United States
Treasury; Damages; Witness.

[blocks in formation]

EXECUTION.-Continued.

Vacation of levy and issue of alias, where the execu-
tion was improperly satisfied by levy and sale, dig.
S. C. Neb., 157.

See Exemption; Federal Courts; Judgment; Pension.
EXEMPTION.

A debtor can not waive exemption so as to give junior
execution creditor preference, dig. S. C. Pa., 57.

An assignment for benefit of creditors is not invalid
because it excepts exempt property. Richardson v.
Marqueze, in full, S. C. Miss., 109.

A pool table is not a "tool of the trade" of a saloon-
keeper, dig. S. C. Mich., 157.

Articles which are "instruments used in calling," dig.
S. C. Kan., 136.

Burden of proof, on debtor to show that property is
exempt. Connell v. Fisk, in full, S. C. Vt., 211.

Colt exchanged for draft horse not exempt. Connell
v. Fisk, in full, S. C. Vt., 211.

Hotel furniture is not included in "household and
kitchen furniture," dig. S. C. Tex., 99.

Implied waiver of upon levy of execution, dig. S. C.
Iowa, 597.

Increase of exempt live stock, dig. S. C. Vt., 256.

When does right accrue to immigrant, dig. S. C. Neb.,

37.

See Pension.
EXPERT.

See Evidence.

FALSE IMPRISONMENT.

Liability of justice of the peace for. Q. & A., 59.
What amouts to "words and array of force," to con-
stitute, dig. S. C. Wis., 256.

FEDERAL COURTS.

Appellate proceedings from territorial courts, dig. U.
S. S. C., 175.

Follow State decisions, dig. U. S. S. C., 175.

Follow State decisions, dig. U. S. C. C., D. Colorado,
277.f

Follow State practice as to allowing new trials as of y
right, dig. U. S. S. C., 478.

Follow State precedents as to legal passage of legisla-
tive acts. Amoskeag Nat. Bank v. Ottawa, in full, U.
S. S. C., 250.

Jurisdictional amount on appeal in action by combi-
nation of creditors, dig. U. S. S. C., 78.

Jurisdiction of foreign corporations. Mohr v. Sundry
Ins. Co., in full, U. S. C. C., S. D. Ohio, 72.
Jurisdiction of, as to the collection of State taxes by
means of a receiver, dig. U. S. C. C., D. Ky., 278.
Meeting of the United States SupaemeCourt. C. T., 261.
Pecuniary limit to appeal from Supreme Court of Wy-
oming Territory, dig. U. S. S. C., 175.

Practice as to the review of decisions of territorial
courts, dig. U. S. S. C., 478.

Security for costs in Federal courts. C. T., 361.
What is a Federal question to give jurisdiction, dig.
U. S. S. C., 497.

When enforcing State law will follow State prece-
dents, dig. U. S. S. C., 175.

Will follow State rulings, dig. U. S. S. C., 57.

Will follow State statute in proceedings supplement-
ary to execution, dig. U. S. S. C., 136.
See Appellate Practice.

FEDERAL JURISDICTION.

Appeal where the decree is for less than $5,000, dig. U.
S. S. C., 157.

Appellate jurisdiction of Federal courts, dig. U. S. S.
C., 197.

Citizenship to oust the jurisdiction of the Federal
courts will not be presumed, dig. U. S. S. C., 175.
Collusive assignment to give jurisdiction, dig. U. S. C.
C., N. D. N. Y., 136.

Free navigation as effected by bridges over public
waters, dig, U. S. S. C., 238.

What amounts to a Federal question, dig. U. S. S. C.,

157.

Whether the title of the owner of lands is extinguished
by adverse possession for a certain length of time is
not a "Federal question," dig. U. S. S. C., 99.

FEDERAL SUPREME COURT.

Appeal from the Supreme Court of the District of
Columbia, dig. U. S. S. C., 435.

Dismissal of appeal as not involving jurisdictional
amount, diu. Ü. S. S. C., 435.

Jurisdictional amount on appeal, dig. U. S. S. C., 458.
What is a final judgment of a State court to justify an
appeal, dig. U. S. S. C., 435.

« ПредыдущаяПродолжить »