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INDEX TO THE NOTES.

Administrators and Executors, forcible entry, whether and when may
maintain proceedings for, 376.

Bills of Exchange, Foreign, acceptor of, contract of, is different from
that of the drawer or indorser, 871.

conflict of laws respecting, general rules controlling, 871.
days of grace of, by what law controlled, 873.

demand and protest, whether governed by the law of the place
where drawn or that of the place where payable, 872, 877.
demand, time and mode of, whether controlled by the law of the
place where payable, 877.

dishonor, necessity for notice of, by what law controlled, 878.
drawer of, obligation of, 871.

include bills drawn in one state payable in another, 874, 875.
maturity of is controlled by the place where payable, 872, 876.
law of the place where drawn controls time when demand for pay-
ment must be made, 872, 876.

notice of dishonor, what law controls time, manner and sufficiency
of, 878.

obligation of the drawer and indorser of, 871.

place of performance, whether is the place where the contract is
drawn and enforced, 873.

protest of, whether controlled by the law of the place where
drawn, 873.

what are, 874.

Contracts, contingent for lobbying, 729.

for lobbying, when illegal and when valid, 726, 727.

must be lawful, 727.

conflict of laws respecting, general rules controlling, 871.
Corporate Stock, pledgee of, assessments, right of to recover amounts
paid as, 199.

pledgee of, care which must exercise, 203, 205.

pledgee of, conversion of by sales, what amounts to, 201.

pledgee of, demand and notice before sale by, 201.

pledgee of, demand for payment, and notice of sale, what con-
tracts exonerate from giving, 202, 203.

pledgee of, dividends, right of to receive, 197.
pledgee of, dividends, suits by to recover, 197.

pledgee of, foreclosure by, 205.

pledgee of, interest of therein, 195.

pledgee of, liability of for assessments, 199.

Corporate Stock, pledgee of, liability of for debts of the corporation,
197, 198.

pledgee of, liability of for debts of the corporation, statutes ex-

empting from, 200.

pledgee of, liability of for debts of corporation, whether termin-

ated by transfers, 198, 199.

pledgee of, liability of for taxation, 200.

pledgee of, limitations, statutes of, effect of upon rights and reme-
dies of, 205.

pledgee of, obligation of to proceed with sales, 204, 205.
pledgee of national bank stock, liabilities of, 199, 200.
pledgee of, powers of sale in favor of, 202, 203.
pledgee of, purchase by at his own sale, 203, 204.

pledgee of, remedies of, 200-205.

pledgee of, right of to inspect the books of the corporation, 196.

pledgee of, right of to sell the stock, 201.

pledgee of, right of to vote at corporate elections, 196.
pledgee of, sales by, when must be public, 203.

pledgee of, sales by without notice, 201.

pledgee of, suits by in equity to prevent misappropriation of
assets, 195.

pledgee of, suits in equity to restrain from voting, 196.
pledgor of, right of to vote at corporate elections, 196.
pledgor of, suits which may maintain in equity, 195, 196.
Criminal Law, trial, applause by spectators at, 511.

trial, applause, failure to warn jury after, 511, 512.

trial, duty of court when spectators applaud or show approval or
disapproval, 511, 512.

trial, manifestations of grief or emotion by spectators, 515, 516.
trial, misconduct of spectators at as a ground for new trial, 511.
trial, misconduct of spectators, new trial because of, 513.

trial, misconduct or applause of spectators, duty to object to, and
to call for a reprimand, 512.

trial, prejudice to the defendant, when presumed from miscon-
duct or applause of spectators, 513.

trial, remarks of spectators at, when warrant the granting of a
new trial, 514, 515.

trial, spectators, improper remarks of at, when sufficient ground
for a new trial, 514.

Criminal Trials, discretion of the judge presiding at, 807, 808.
judges presiding at, duties of to keep attorneys within the facts,
808.

prejudice presumed from improper arguments to the jury, 809.
prosecuting attorneys, arguments by not based on evidence, 807-

809.

prosecuting attorneys, arguments, latitude allowed in, 807, 808.
prosecuting attorneys, duties of to be fair and impartial, 806, 807.

Criminal Trials, prosecuting attorneys, prejudice occasioned by in
asking questions not admissible, 807.

witnesses, refusal of to testify is not evidence of the guilt of the

person on trial, 809, 810.

Definition of betting, 694.
of forcible detainer, 372.
of forcible entry, 371, 372.

of gaming or gambling, 694.

Forcible Detainer, after a peaceable entry, 401.

claim of title in good faith as a defense, 406, 407.
classification of acts amounting to, 399.

definitions of, 372, 402.

demand for possession, necessity for, 402, 403.

force or menace required to support, 400.

good faith of party entering, statutes making material, 401, 402.
issues triable in, 407-409.

justices of the peace, disputed questions which prevent mainte-

nance of the action before, 408.

refusal to yield possession, whether amounts to, 399.

regaining possession taken by forcible entry, when does not sup-

port proceeding for, 400.

resistance necessary to support proceeding for, 401.

statutes controlling proceedings under, 407, 408.

statutes defining, 399, 400.

statutes making force not essential to, 399.

title, evidence of in proceedings for, 406, 407.

title, color of, when material, 408.

unlawful entry, when supports proceeding for, 408.

See Forcible Entry.

Forcible Entry, abatement, matters of, whether pleadable as defenses
to, 404.

administrators and executors, whether and when may maintain
proceedings for, 376.

agents or employé cannot maintain proceedings for, 373.

agents and persons holding possession for others, when guilty of,

378.

assignees of persons dispossessed, whether may maintain proceed-
ings for, 375.

contracts of purchase as defenses to proceedings for, 412.

corporations may be guilty of, 378.

corporations may maintain proceedings for, 373.

defenses, affirmative in proceedings for, 405.

defenses to proceedings for, 404.

easements, person entitled to, whether may maintain proceeding

for, 376.

easements, property used in connection with may be the subject
of, 382.

Forcible Entry, ejectment is not a substitute for, 371.

ejectment, statutes providing for converting proceeding into ac-
tion for, 409.

entry, mere trespass does not always constitute, 392, 393.

entry, test to determine whether it is forcible, 393, 394.

entry, when becomes complete, 393, 397.

equitable defenses in proceedings for, 411, 412.

estoppel, defense of in proceedings for, 411.

evidence of title, for what purpose admissible in proceedings for,
406.

ferries, whether subject to, 382.

force, breaches of the peace which amount to, 396.

force, definitions of given by statute, 391, 392.

force, illustration of acts amounting to, 394.

force, illustration of acts not amounting to, 397, 398.

force in the entry, when not indispensable, 391.

force, necessity of to support action, 391, 392.

force, resistance, whether necessary, 396.

force, taking possession by is unlawful, 390.

force, tearing down or constructing fences as evidence of, 396.
force, violence and threats sufficient to constitute, 395-397.

force, what amounts to, 390, 391, 394.

force, words and language as affecting the question of, 394, 395.
grantees and assignees, whether and when may be proceeded
against for, 379.

grantees and other purchasers, when may maintain proceedings
for, 375.

grantors and assignees, whether and when may maintain proceed-
ings for, 375.

heirs and devisees, whether and when may maintain proceedings
for, 375.

intimidation sufficient to support, 396.

issues triable in relation to title, 407, 408.

justification for based on title, 405, 409.

justification of under process, 380.

joinder of defendants in proceedings for, 381.

joinder or severance in prosecutions for, 376, 377.

lease, invalidity as a defense in proceedings for, 411.

lessees, whether and when may maintain proceedings for, 376.

lessors, when may maintain proceedings for, 374.

limitation and prescription as defenses to proceedings for, 413.

lodgers cannot maintain proceedings for, 373.

married woman, when may be adjudged guilty of, 377.

married woman, when maintain proceeding for, 372.

married women as parties defendant in prosecutions for, 377.
nature of remedy by, 371.

Forcible Entry, notice and demand for possession, by and to whom

must be given, 403.

notice and demand for possession, form of, 404.

notice and demand for possession, may be oral, 404.

notice and demand for possession, necessity for, 402, 403.

notice and demand for possession, time for which must be given,
403.

object of statutes relating to actions for, 371.

parties defendant in proceedings for, 377.

parties plaintiff in proceedings for, 372.

personal property is not subject to proceedings for, 381.
persons claiming under others who have been guilty of, 381.
persons who have abandoned possession are not subject to pro-
ceedings for, 377.

possession, abandonment of, 389.

possession by agent, when will support action by him for, 373.
possession by plaintiff, duration of, when not material, 383.
possession by plaintiff, what necessary to sustain proceeding for,
382.

possession, constructive is not sufficient to sustain proceeding
for, 383.

possession, cultivation sufficient to maintain, 387.

possession, continuance of in the absence of the possessor, 383.
possession, fences are not indispensable to, 387.

possession, inclosure sufficient to constitute, 387.

possession, force, taking of by is unlawful, 390.

possession, illustration of acts not sufficient to constitute, 388.
possession, illustration of sufficiency of, 386-389.

possession maintained by servants and agents, 387.

possession of part, when deemed possession of the whole, 388.

possession, peaceable does not necessarily follow when it is taken
by force, 384.

possession, peaceable, what is not, 385.

possession, prior of the defendant as a defense in proceedings
for, 410.

possession, residence on property is not essential to, 387.

possession, scrambling or incomplete, what amounts to, 384.

possession, scrambling or incomplete will not sustain proceeding

for, 384.

possession, statutes making right of sufficient to sustain proceed-
ing for, 383.

possession, temporary, when not sufficient, 393.

possession, when becomes peaceable, 398.

public domain, proceedings for, including property which is a
part of, 409, 410.

public officers and persons placed in possession by them, when
guilty of, 379.

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