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FIXTURES.

Marble counter slabs and weather vanes are not, dig.
S. C. Pa., 197.

Where steam engine and boilers are fixtures. Thomas
v. Davis, in full. S. C. Mo., 489.

FORFEITURE.

See Corporation.

FORGERY.

Jurisdiction where the forgery is committed in one
State and the instrument uttered in another. Lind-
say v. State, in full, S. C. Ohio, 310.

FRANCHISE.

See Corporation.

FRAUD.

False representation by the principal on a note that
the surety has assented to an extension, dig. S. C.
Ohio, 278.

Fraud and imposition in inducing the compromise of
a debt will vitiate it, dig. S. C. N. J., 174.
Hineering and delaying creditors. Patterson v. John-
son, in full, 8. C. Iowa, 372.

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

Representations as to one's credit, dig, S. C. Vt., 357.
FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES.

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A conveyance for secret trust does not clothe grantee
with ownership, dig. S. C. Ala., 399.

A conveyance not void without fraudulent intent, dig.
S. C. Iowa, 57.

Bona fides of sale under a decree in favor of daughters
against their father as against creditors, dig. Ü. S. S.
C., 158.

Distinction between fraudulent and legitimate pref-
erence by insolvent debtor. C. T., 1.

Effect of, upon the lien of a prior judgment, dig. S. C.
Pa., 300.

Evidence of good faith of the parties, dig. N. Y. Ct.
App., 57.

Fraudulent intent os part of grantee not indispensa
ble, dig. Ky. Ct. App., 437.

Fraudulent preference by insolvent mortgagor, dig.
U. S. S. C., 158.

Merger of equity of redemption fraudulently convey-
ed, dig. S. C. Ind., 437.

Priorities between creditors, dig. S. C. Ill., 399.

Where the fraudulent grantee mingles the goods con-
veyed with his own goods, and both are seized upon
attachment, the burden of proof is upon him to dis-
tinguish them, dig. S. C. Iowa, 116.

See Evidence; Execution; Mortgage.

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HOMICIDE.

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

HUSBAND AND WIFE.

Abatement of action against, by death of wife, dig. S.
C. N. C., 437.

Claim for necessaries furnished wife after separation,
dig. S. C. Ga., 497.

Effect ot subsequent cohabitation upon separation
agreement, dig. Eng. Ct. App., 18.

Equity jurisdiction where wife is unworthy, dig. S. C.
N. C., 437.

Grounds for separate maintainance, dig. S. C. Ill., 357.
"Husband's liability for wife's ante-nuptial debts."
E. G. Taylor, 27.

Joint suit by husband and wife, dig, S. C. R. I., 358.
Liability of husband on bond of husband and wife,
dig. S. O. Pa., 357.

Liability of land purchased by a married woman for
vendor' lien, dig. U. S. S. C. 478.

Liability of wife's separate estate on covenant of hus-
band and wife, dig. S. C. Wis., 136

Payment of husband's indebtedness to wife, dig. S. C.
Iowa, 319.

Presumption as to title to land purchased in the name
of the wife, dig. N. J. Ct. Err. & App., 79.

Sale of chattels from husband to wife, dig. S. C. Vt.,
256.

Where conveyance is assailed, the burden of proof to
show fraud is upon the party making the allegation,
dig. S. C. Iowa, 117.

Where husband conveys land to the wife, it is incum-
bent upon her as against a creditor to show that she
paid value, without knowledge of his equity, dig. S.
C. Iowa, 136.

Where a marriage is declared void on the ground of
insanity, the husband can not recover from the
wife's estate for the money expended in her support,
dig. S. C. Neb., 136.

Wife's knowledge of husband's prior indebtedness at
the time of his conveyance of property to her, dig.
S. C. Iowa, 117.

Words to create separate estate, dig. S. C. Errors
Conn., 358.

INDORSER,

See Negotiable Paper.

INFANCY.

Custody of minor children. Bullen v. Cantwell. in
full, S. C. Kan., 369.

Disaffirmance of contract upon attaining majority,
dig. S. C. Iowa, 418.

Duty of railroad company to trespassing infant, dig.
S. C. Pa., 497.

Effect of emancipation upon parents' right of action
for death by wrongful act, dig. S. C. Pa., 299.
"Habeas corpus--custody of infants." G. D. Bantz,
281.

Master's liability for injury to infant employee through
defective appliances, dig. S. C. Mich., 437.

"Parent and Child." J. M. Kerr, 425.

Rescission of minor's contract by return of chattels,
dig. S. C. Me., 37.

"The value of children." Canada Law Journal, 286.

INJUNCTION.

Abatement of nuisance by injunction. State v. Craw-
ford, in full, S. C. Kan., 469.

Chancery jurisdiction to assess damages upon disso-
lution, dig. U. S. C. C., N. D. III., 158.

Power of court granting an injunction to impose
terms, dig. U. S. S. C., 175.

Sufficient certainty in the allegations in a bill for in-
junctions, dig. U. S. S, C., 80.

Telegraphic notice to the defendant of the issuance of
an injunction. C. T., 101.

To restrain illegal saloon as nuisance.

C. T., 441.

To restrain nuisance, dig. S. J. C. Mass. 357.
When granted to restrain nuisance. Davis v. Sawyer,
in full, S. Jud. C. Mass., 251.

Will not lie to restrain speculative injury. Rouns-
aville v. Kohlbeim, in full, S. C. Ga., 34.

INSANITY.

"Expert testimony in insanity cases." A. G. McKean,

6.

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

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

INSOLVENCY.

A composition induced by fraud of the debtor will not
bind the creditor, dig. S. C. N. J., 37

Creditors rights under an assignment for benefit of
creditors, dig. S. C. Err, Conn., 497.

Failure of debtor to comply with terms of composi-
tion, dig. S. C. Mich., 136.

Fraudulent preference by ir solvent debtor. C. T., 1.
Hindering and delaying creditor, Patterson v. John-
son, in full, S. C. Iowa, 372.

One member of firm has no power to execute general
assignment for benefit of creditors,dig. S. C.Iowa, 58.
Presumptions arising upon assignment for benefit of
creditors. Richardson v. Marqueze, in full, S. C.
Miss., 109.

Remedy of creditor for fraudulent composition, dig.
S. C. Mich., 418.

Right of debtor to prefer a creditor, dig. S. C. Kan.,278.
Statutory priority of United States. Bush v. United
States, iu full, U. S. C. C., D. Oregon, 457.

See Exemption; Partnership.

INSURANCE.

A refusal to pay a policy is a waiver of a proof of loss,
dig. S. C. Pa., 158.

Default in payment of premium, dig. S. C. Dak,, 337.
Effect of falsehood inserted by agent in application,
dig. S. C. Pa., 256.

Effect of usage in taking note in payment of premium,
dig. U. S. S. C., 158.

Co-operative.

Effect of member's suicide on death benefit, dig, S. C.
Minn., 300.

Fire.

A mortgage not "a change of title," dig. S. Jud. C.
Mass., 256.

Digest of fire insurance cases. By George A. Clem-
ents, 20.

Digest of fire insurance cases. By Clement Bates, 20.
Interpretation of special permitt as to extra-hazard-
ous articles, dig. Ü. S. C. C., D. Ind., 337.

Policy subject to by-laws, how far affected by changes
in, dig. S. C. Mich., 175.

Restriction in policy against other insurance, dig. S.
C. N. J., 175.

Subrogation of vendees where insured premises are
burned and the policy is paid to vendor, dig. Eng.
H. Ct., Q. B. Div., 18.

Substitution of an insuranee company for insured in
an action to recover damagas for fire caused by neg-
ligence. Brighthope Ry. Co. v. Rogers, in full, S. Č.
App. Va., 314.

The doctrine of proximate cause as applicable to the
question of what is loss by fire, dig. S. Jud. Ct. Mass.,
136.

The owners of an elevator have an insurable interest
in grain stored in it. Baxter v. Har ford Fire Ins.
Co., in full, U. S. C. C., D. Ind., 50.

Life..

An insurance policy on the life of another by one not
having an insurable interest, is a wager policy and
void, dig. U. S. S. C., 99.

Division of insurance policy among widow and chil-
dren. Q. & A., 258.

Forfeiture of policy for non-payment of premium,
Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. Co. v. Doster, in full, U. S. S.
C., 410.

Notice by insured of change of residence, dig. S. C.
Pa., 256.

Waiver of forfeiture for non-payment of premium,
dig. N. Y. Ct. App., 117.

Waiver of stipulation in policy. Bennecke v. Connec-
necticut Mut. Life Ins. Co., in full, U. S. S. C., 149.
Weight of evidence as to intemperate habits, dig. U.
S. S. C., 175.

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JUDGMENT-Continued.

Priority lost by assignee of by failure to have judg-
ment formally assigned, dig. S. C. App. Va., 38.
JUDICIAL REFORM.

Expediting business in appellate courts. C. T., 481.
The proposed constitutional amendment in Missouri.
Corresp., 177.

The St. Louis bar association's recommendation as to
the constitutional amendment in Missouri, 21.
JUDICIAL SALE.

Right of purchaser to demand good title, dig. U. S. C.
Č., W. D. Tenn., 278.

JUDICIARY.

A call for a convention of nisi prius judges. C. T., 121.
Criticism of the. C. T., 141.

Judge Bleckley's (of Georgia) lines "In the matter of
rest," upon the occasion of his resignation, note, 100.
"Judicial verbosity," corresp., 120.

Mr. Justice Clifford's style, note 100.
Personel of the bench. C. T., 81.

Renomination of Judge Brewer. Note 180.

The pros and cons of an elective judiciary. C. T., 221.
Youthfulness of successful judges, note, 20.
JURISDICTION.

Effect of a want of jurisdiction on a recognizance, dig.
S. C. Me., 37.

Of forgery where the instrument is forged in one State
and uttered in another. Lindsay v. State, in full, S.
C. Ohio, 310.

Rights of foreign receiver as affected by comity of
States, dig. S. C. Ohio, 79.

Service of process on foreign corporation, dig. U. S. C.
C., S. D. N. Y., 319.

See Federal Courts.

JURY TRIAL.

Competency of juror in criminal trial as shown on his
voir dire, dig. S. C. La., 337.

Delicate form of bribery, note, 80.

Effect of illegal evidence though withdrawn from the
jury. State v. Meader, in full, S. C. Vt.. 126.
Examination of jurors touching misconduct in the
jury room. Whitmore v. Ball, in full, S. C. Tenn., 77.
Exception to charge of judge on account of bias ex-
hibited, dig. S. C. Mich., 117.

Exclusion of a class as ground for challenge to array,
dig. S. C. Err. Conn., 197.

Incompetency of juror because of inability to under-
stand English, dig. S. C. Wis., 376.

Improper remarks of counsel in argument, dig. S. C.
Ind., 257.

Juror incompetent because of inability to speak Eng-
lish. Sutton v. Fox. in full, S. C. Wis., 430.
Misconduct of jurors in the use of intoxicating liquors.
C. T., 201.

Peter Bennett's argument to the jury. Leg. Ext.,216.
Prejudice against liquor dealers to affect competency
of juror, dig. S. C. Ind., 300.

"Proof by inspection." By A. G. McKean, 225.
Sufficiency of bias to render a juror incompetent, dig.
S. C. Vt., 137.

What amounts to bias as affecting competency of jur-
or, dig. S. C. Ohio, 80.

What amounts to bias to justify the challenge of a
juror for cause, dig. S. C. Kan., 137.

Withdrawing case from jury. Phoenix Mut. Life Ins.
Co. v. Doster, in full, U. S. S. C., 410.

See Practice.

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.

Liability for false imprisonment. Q. & A., 59.
LABOR LAWS.

"The labor laws." Law Times, 279.
LANDLORD AND TENANT.

"Farming on shares." Henry Wade Rogers, 465.
"Notice to quit." Henry Wade Rogers, 322.

Renewal implied from tenants holding over, dig. S. C.
Pa., 437.

The maxim, "Ignorantia legis neminem excusat," dig. S.
C. N. J., 459.

What amounts to eviction, dig. S. Jud. Ct. Mass., 337.
LATERAL SUPPORT.

See Adjoining Land Owner.

LAW REFORM.

Admission of women to the bar in Connecticut. C.
T., 81.

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Action of libel can be maintained against a corpora-
tion, dig. N. J. Ct. Err. & App., 459.

Charging attorney with unprofessional conduct, dig.
S. C. Kan., 251.

Previous or subsequent publications by the defendant
admissible to show the animus quo, dig. N. J. Ct. Err.
& App., 459.

"Recent phases of defamation.," A. J. Donner, 202.
LICENSE.

Contract for repayment of liquor license fee unlawful-
fully exacted, valid. Town of Columbia City v.
Authur, in full, S. C. Ind., 152.

Slaughter of dogs under dog tax law. Q. & A., 258.
"Will soliciting orders constitute a person a hawker
and peddler under the various State statutes." John
F. Kelly. 362.

LIEN.

Factor's lien upon money collected for commissions,
dig. S. C. Pa., 299.

"Foreclosure of pledges." T. R. Mechem, 382.
Equitable charge of funds advanced to assist in man-
ufacture upon the product, dig. U. S. S. C., 197.
The lien of a mortgagee in a mortgage made to secure
an antecedent indebtedness will be postponed to
that of a prior unrecorded mortgage Bybee v.
Hawkett, in full, U. S. C. C., D. Oreg., 105.
See Judgment; Mechanics' Lien; Record.
LIMITATIONS.

A request for delay insufficient to constitute a new
promise, dig. S. C. Pa. 158.

Effect of the assignment of open accounts,dig. S. C.
Iowa, 117.

Equitable relief in favor of a creditor, dig. S. C. Iowa,
117.

Question must be raised in court below, dig. U. S. S.
C., 214.

Sufficiency of acknowledgment to prevent the statute
from running against a note, dig. S. C. Pa., 100.
Upon suits in court of claims, dig. U. S. S. C., 238.
When will the statute begin to run against a detached
coupon, dig. U. S. S. C., 160.

See Adverse Possession; Bankruptcy.

LIQUOR LAWS.

The liquor law of Russia, note 120.

See Constitutional Law.

LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

Abatement of illegal saloon as a nuisance by injune-
tion. State v. Crawford, in full, S. C. Kan., 469.
Illegal sale of liquor by means of concealed drawer,
dig. S. C. Ind., 496.

Injunction to restrain illegal saloon as nuisance. C.
T., 441.

See Criminal Law.

LOST INSTRUMENT.

See Alteration of Instrument.

MALPRACTICE.

Error to reject evidence that the limb was in as good
condition as could ordinarily be expected, when
skilfully treated, dig. S. C. Pa., 497.

Measure of damages for, dig. S. C. Ind., 436.
Peter Bennett's argument to the jury. Leg. Ext., 216.
MALICIOUS PROSECUTION.

Action can not be maintained where there was prob
able cause, no matter how evil the motives which
prompted the prosecution, dig. S. C. Mich., 376.
Advice of a magistrate, dig. S. C. Pa., 319.
"Malicious Prosecution." Justice of the Peace, 265.

MEASURE OF DAMAGES.

See Damages.

MANDAMUS.

Railroad's refusal to transport freight, dig. S. C. N. Y.,
214.

To compel a court to remand a cause, dig. U. S. S. C.,
238.

To compel secretary of State to issue certificate of in-
corporation, dig. S. C. Mo., 116.

To compel the issue of corporate stock, dig. S. C. Me.,
38.

MARRIAGE.

Cohabitation and repute to prove marriage, dig, N. Y.
Ct. App., 256.

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

MARRIAGE PROMISE.

Evidence of, dig. S. C. Kan., 376.

MARRIED WOMAN.

Debts incurred for the benefit of her separate estate
bind it, dig. S. C. Vt., 215.

Note of, to bind separate estate, dig. S. C. Mo., 117.
Words to create a separate estate, dig. S. C. Mo., 117.
See Husband and Wife.

MASTER AND SERVANT.

Brakeman has right to presume that cars are in good
condition. King v. Ohio, etc. R. Co., V. S. C. C., D.
Ind., in full, 367.

Liability to infant servant for injuries from defective
mechanical appliances, dig. S. C. Mich., 437.

Master liable for servant's negligence in leaving team
unhitched in the street. Moulton v. Aldrich, in full,
S. C. Kan., 94.

Master's liability for servant's assault, dig. S. C. Iowa,
358.

Presumption in contract of hiring as to time,dig. Eng.
High Ct., Q. B. Div., 198.

Who are fellow servants in same common employ-
ment, dig. S. C. Wis., 399.

Who is a fellow-servant, dig. S. C, Mich., 358.
See Negligence.

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Jurisdiction in proceedings of foreclosure, dig. U. S.
S. C., 198.

Partakes of the negotiable character of a note secur-
ed by it, dig. S. C. Kan., 278.

"Tender of mortgage debt after day of payment."
M. W. Hopkins, 408.

The lien of a mortgage to secure an antecedent debt
is postponed to that of a prior unrecorded one. By-
bee v. Hawkett, in full, U. S. C. C., D. Oreg., 103.
The Swiss method of mortgaging, note, 80.
See Conveyance; Fraudulent Conveyances; Negotia
ble Paper; Railroad Mortgage; Record.

MUNICIPAL BONDS.

Admissible defenses in mandamus to collect judgment,
dig. U. S. S. C., 239.

Donation to public improvements, dig. U. S. S. C., 175.
Effect upon the validity of bonds of a reversal of the
order for their issue, dig. U. S. S. C., 80.
Evidence that statutory requirements as to issue were
complied with, dig. U. S. S. C., 198.

MUNICIPAL BONDS-Continued.

Issued by de facto county, without requisite vote, in
hands of innocent holder for value, dig. U. S. S. C.,

99.

Legality of issue, dig. U. S. S. C., 158.

"Municipal purpose," defined, dig. U. S. S. C., 215.
Non-compliance with conditions of issue, dig. U. S. S.
C., 215.

Power to pledge credit of municipality, dig. U. S. S.
C., 176.

Precinct bonds under the Nebraska statute, dig. U. S.
S. C., 176.

Subscription to railroad stock, dig. U. S. S. C., 215.
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

Constitutional right to maintain wharves and charge
wharfage, dig. U. S. S. C., 239.

Liability for debts upon dissolution and succession,
dig. U. S. C. C., D. Minn,, 300.

Liability for injury to land owner by landslide caused
by street improvements, dig. S. C. Ohio, is.
Liability for unsafe highway, dig. U. S. S. C., 215.
Liable on a contract to repay a liquor license fee un-
lawfully exacted. Town of Columbia City v. Authur,
in full, S. C. Ind., 152.

Powers, duties and liabilities concerning the erection
of levees. Collins v. City of Macon, in full, S. C. Ga.
415.

Right to maintain a wharf, dig. S. C. Mich., 338.

Specific performance of county's contract to sell land,
dig. U. S. S. C., 215.

See Riparian Rights.
NATIONAL BANK.

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

NEGLIGENCE.

A brakeman has a right to presume that cars are in
good condition. King v. Ohio, etc., R. Co., in full,
U. S. C. C., D. Ind., 367.

A fireman on a railway engine and a switchman are
fellow-servants within the rule, dig. N. Y. Ct. App.,

137.

A foreman, superior or vice-principal whose orders a
servant must obey, is not his fellow-servant, within
the rule releasing the master, dig. U. S. C. C., D. Col-
orado, 137.

A railroad company is not liable for the death of a
person who commits suicide by reason of insanity
brought on by an injury inflicted by the company's
negligence, dig. U. S. S. C., 38.

Aside from statutory regulation no rate of speed of a
railroad train is negligence per se. Powell v. Mo.
Pac. R. Co., in full, S. C. Mo., 475.

Car inspector not the fellow-servant of brakeman.
King v. Ohio, etc. R. Co., in full, U. S. C. C., D. Ind.,
367.

Contributory negligence as affecting the measure of
damage caused by fire, dig. s. C. Vt., 256.

Contributory negligence in passenger alighting from
street car, dig. S. C. R. I., 358.

Duty of railroad company operating its trains within
city limits to infant of tender years straying upon
its track. Frick v. St. Louis, etc. R. Co., in full, S. C.
Mo., 191.

Duty of railroad company to trespassing infant, dig.
S. C. Pa., 497.

Duty of stable keeper to horse, dig. S. C. Mich., 158.
Evidence of custom as bearing upon question of com-
parative negligence, dig. S. C. III., 399.

Evidence of due care in action for over-driving hired
horse, dig. S. C. Mich., 138.

Morse v.

Failure of railroad train to stop at station.
Duncan, U. S. C. C., S. D. Miss., 488.
Imputed to steamboat for injury to passenger, dig. S.
C. Mich., 338.

It is incumbent on a railroad company to use all prac-
ticable and reasonable precautions to prevent injury
to the property along their right-of-way by fire from
their locoinotive: (a) by keeping their road and
right-of-way clear from all accumulation of com-
bustible materials; (b) by using the most approved
and best mechanical appliances and safeguards, in
the nature of ash pans and spark arresters, such as
are generally adopted by and used upon modern
railroads in this country; and a failure to do so is
negligence, and will render it liable in damages for
a fire consequent thereupon. Brighthope R. Co. v.
Rogers, in full, S. C. App. Va., 314.

It is not negligence in a common carrier to allow a
shipper to fill out a bill of lading in his own hand-
writing, thus affording a facility for fraud, dig. U. S.
C. C., M. D. Ala., 135.

NEGLIGENCE-Continued.

Leaving team and baggage wagon unhitched in the
street is negligence. Moulton v. Aldrich, in full, S. C.
Kan., 94,

Liability of master for negligent injury to infant em-
ploye by detective machinery, dig. S. C. Mich., 437.
Liability of municipal corporation for defective high-
way, dig. U. S. S. C., 215.

Liability of the owner of dangerous premises which
are under control of a lessee. Samuelson v. Cleve-
land Iron M. Co., in full, S. C. Mich., 388,

Liability for wilful act of railroad employee, dig. S. C.
Ind., 300.

No liability for leaving vacant premises in a condition
dangerous to trespassers. Gillespie v. McGowan, in
full, S. C. Pa., 335.

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Of alighting railway passenger, dig. S. Mich., 418.
Passenger standing on platform of car guilty of con-
tributory negligence, notwithstanding duty of car-
rier to provide seat. Camden, etc. R. Co. v. Hoosey,
in full, S. C. Pa., 154.

Presumption of negligence arising in the case of rail-
road fires, dig, S. C. Iowa, 419.

Railroad company may presume that nitro glycerine
is safely packed, dig. S. C. Mich., 159.
"Rights and liabilities of the owner, hirer and driver
of horses." John W. Snyder, 142.
Sale of dangerous articles to children.
Binford v.
Johnson, in full, S. C. Ind., 267.
Transmission by bank of money in accordance with
instructions to depositor. Jung v. Second Ward
Bank, in full, S. C. Wis., 297.
Transmission of money by bank, dig. S. C. Wis., 257.
Vigilantibus non dormientibus jura subveniunt. C. T., 321.
Walking on railroad track as contributory negligence,
dig. S. C. Mich., 418.

Where there is no obligation to exercise due care, dig.
Eng. H. Ct., Q. B. Div., 80.

Who are fellow-servants in same common employ-
ment, dig. S. C. Wis., 399.

See Damages; Master and Servant.
NEGOTIABLE PAPER.

A non-negotiable bond becomes negotiable by being
indorsed to bearer, dig. U. S. S. C., 174.
Arising out of option deals not regarded as instru-
ments the consideration of which is money won at
gaming. Shaw v. Clark, in full, S. C. Mich., 494.

As affected by status of maker as lunatic, dig. S. C. Pa.,
300.

Burden of proof of bona fides, where signature is by
agent, dig. S. C. N. J., 257.

Effect of payee's knowledge that acceptance is on
faith of consignment, dig. S. C. Pa., 137.
Endowment note held non-negotiable, dig. S. C. Iowa,

497.

Individual liability of a person who puts the word
"director" after his signature to a note, dig. S. C.
Iowa, 419.

Indorsement after death of maker. Pickler v. Harlan,
in full, S. C. Mo., 414.

Innocent holder, where signature was obtained by
fraud, dig. S. C. Minn., 239.

"Irregular indorsers of promissory notes." Joseply
A. Joyce, 82.

Negotiability destroyed by uncertainty of amount,
dig. S. C. Iowa, 437.

137.

Note non-negotiable for uncertainty, dig. S. C. Iowa,
Parol evidence to explain indorsement, dig. S. C. Vt.,
358.

"Partnership-Firm name on accommodation paper."
Wm. L. Murfree, Jr., 222.

"Partnership-implied power to bind the firm by ne-
gotiable paper." Wm. L. Murfree, Jr., 302.
Payment to stranger of a note which has been speci
ally indorsed to bank for collection, dig. Kỳ. Ct.
App., 137.

Reimbursement of paying drawee of bill, dig. S. C.
Ohio, 479.

"The effect of the death of an acceptor of a bill of ex-
change blank as to drawer's name.” Irish Law
Times, 103.

The fact that a promissory note is secured by a collat-
eral mortgage will not affect its negotiability, dig.
S. C. Minn., 19.

Uncertainty of instrument, dig. S. C. Iowa, 319.
Void for uncertainty; omission of amount, dig. S. C.
Iowa, 358.

See Evidence.

NEW TRIAL.

Excessive damages as ground for, dig. S. C. Wis., 19.
See Federal Courts.

NOTICE.

Mention of unrecorded deed in line of title, dig. S. C.
Pa., 300.

Possession of real estate notice of whatever title he
claims. McNeil v. Jordan, in full, S. C. Kan., 52.
"Record of deeds, when notice and of what." T. W
Peirce, 122.

Telegraphic notice to the defendant of the issuance
of an injunction. C. T., 101.
See Record.

NUISANCE.

Abatement of illegal saloon by injunction, State v.
Crawford, in full, S. C. Kan., 469.

A private stable in a city not per se a nuisance. Roun-
Saville v. Kohlheim, in full, S. C. Ga., 34.

Injunction to restrain illegal liquor saloon as nuis-
ance. C, T., 441.

Injunction to restrain nuisance, dig. S. Jud. Ct. Mass.
357.

Ringing of factory bell to constitute. Davis v. Saw-
yer, in full, S. Jud. C. Mass., 251.

Unsafe building, dig. U. S. C. C., S. D. N. Y., 58.
See Injunction.

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Administration of partnership estate by administrat-
or of surviving partner, dig. S. C, Ohio, 400.
Admissibility of evidence that firm bank account was
kept in the name of individual member, dig. S. C
Pa., 80.

Agreement to operate mining property as a company.
Bybee v. Hawkett, in full, U. S. C. C., D. Oreg., 105.
Balance sheet made at dissolution not evidence to
show that a certain note was not a partnership un-
dertaking, dig. N. Y. Ct. App., 497.

Implication of law as to compensation for services
rendered co-partnership, dig. N. Y. Supreme Ct., 479.
"Limited partnership." Wm. L. Murfree, Jr., I., 442;
II., 462.

One partner can not assign for benefit of creditors,
dig. S. C. Iowa, 137.

One partner has no power to execute general assign.
ment for benefit of creditors, dig. S. Č. Iowa, 58.
Partner can not bind firm on guaranty of third per-
son's obligation, dig. S, C. Minn., 459.

"Partnership-Firm name on accommodation paper."
Wm. L. Murfree, Jr., 222.

"Partnership-Implied power to bind the firm by ne-
gotiable paper." Wm. L. Murfree, Jr., 302.
Partnership real estate, dig. S. C. Ohio, 338.

Power of partner in settling up firm business as to
sales on credit, dig. S. C. Pa., 58.

Seizure of firm's property for individual debt, dig. S.
Jud. C. Mass., 239.

Where the partnership is of a firm, and a third party
Я note by member of the original firm for in-
dividual debt, will not bind the third party, dig. S.
C. Mich., 117.

PATENT.

As against infringer is evidence of both novelty and
utility, dig. U. S. S. C., 159.

Combination of old elements not patentable without
mutual qualification, dig. U. S. S. C., 159.

Defects cured by reissues, dig. U. S. C. C., D. N. J., 319.
Equity jurisdiction as remedy for infringement, dig.
U. S. S. C., 159.

Identity of original and reissue, dig. U. S. S. C., 80.
Infringement of license to use once only, dig. U. S. S.
C., 459.

Intelligibility of specification and combination of
known devices, dig. U. S. S. C., 239.

PATENTS Continued.

Laches in applying for reissue where the patent is void
as too broad, dig. U. S. S. C., 176.
Novelty, dig. Ú. S. S. C., 239.

Novelty of meat-canning process, dig. U. S. S. C., 239.
Reissue void as broader than original, dig. U. S. S. C.,
239.

Reissue, void as too broad, dig. U. S. S. C., 176.
Variance in reissue, dig. U. S. S. C., 58.

Void for anticipation, dig. U. S. S. C., 58.
Void for want of novelty, dig. U. S. S. C., 198.
See Escrow.

PENSION.

Exemption of proceeds from execution, dig. S. C. N.
J., 459.
PERJURY.

Can not be assigned upon extra-judicial oath, dig. S.
C. Pa., 36.

False evidence of subsidiary facts. State v. Meader,
in full, S. C. Vt., 126.

PLEDGE.

"Foreclosure of pledges." F. R. Mechem, 382.
PHRASES.

See Words and Phrases.

POLICE POWER.

Taxation of dogs. Q. & A., 258.

See Constitutional Law.

POSSESSION.

Of grantor, not deemed adverse to the grantee or those
claiming title under him. McNeil v. Jordan, in full,
S. C. Kan., 52.

POST OFFICE.

Remedy for refusal of post master to deliver mail mat.
ter, dig. U. S. C. C., D. Ky., 137.

Suit against postmaster for detaining letters, dig. U.
S. C. C., S. D. N. Y., 319.

PRIORITIES.

Deeds of even dates, dig. Eng. High Ct. Ch. Div., 300.
PRACTICE.

Denial of signature to instrument, dig. U. S. S. C., 197.
Duty of court in cases where the evidence is such that
a verdict for plaintiff must be set aside to direct the
jury to find for the defendant. Powell v. Mo. Pac.
Ry. Co., in full, S. C. Mo., 475.

Effect of demurrer to evidence, dig. S. C. Ind., 257.
Improper influence of court on jury, dig. S. C. Wis., 400.
Improper remarks of counsel in argument, dig. S. C.
Ind., 257.

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

Writs made returnable on Sunday voidable not void,
dig. U. S. C. C., D. N. H., 479.

See Admiralty; Federal Supreme Court; Service of
Process.

PRACTICE, CRIMINAL.

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

Presence of defendant at trial, dig. S. C. Ala., 36.
See Grand Jury.

PROHIBITION.

When writ of prohibition is demandable, dig. N. Y
Ct. App., 376.

See Con4titutional Law.

PROMISSORY NOTE.

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

See Negotiable Paper.

PUBLIC LANDS.;

Compromise by timber agents with trespassers, dig.
U. S. S. C., 58.

Construction of land grant of alternate sections, dig.
U. S. S. C., 159.

Grants to companies carrying United States mail, dig.
U. S. S. C., 99.

Office and effect of patent for public lands, dig, U. S.
S. C., 58.

Presumptions in favor of ownership, dig. U. S. S. C.

198.

Sale after entry, dig. U. S. S. C., 58.
PUBLIC OFFICER.

Before there can be an officer de facto there must be
some office known to the law which some person
could legally hold, dig. S. C. Iowa, 117.

PUBLIC POLICY.

Combination to purchase at public sale. Smith v.
Ullman, in full, S. C., Md., 350.

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