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CONDITIONS.

See Bond-Contract, 4-Insurance, 1, 2, 4, 7, 27-Maritime
Law, 1-Mines and Minerals, 19-Sale of Goods, 7.

CONDITIONAL LEAVE TO DEFEND.

See Judgment, 14, 15, 16.

CONDITIONAL SALE.

See Sale of Goods, 1, 2, 4.

CONFLICT OF LAWS.

See Crown, 3.

CONSENT.

See Appeal, 25-Criminal Law, 12-Devolution of Estates Act,
2-Division Courts, 4.

CONSENT JUDGMENT.

See Alimony, 1-Costs, 11, 20.

CONSENT ORDER.

See Appeal, 1-Costs, 39.

CONSIDERATION.

See Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes, 2-Contract,
2, 7, 16, 19-Fraudulent Conveyance, 1-Insurance, 10-
Landlord and Tenant, 4-Parent and Child-Registry
Laws, 2-Writ of Summons, 3.

CONSOLIDATION OF ACTIONS.

See Appeal, 38.

CONSPIRACY.

See Amendment, 5-Trades-Unions.

CONSTABLE.

See Arrest, 15-Justice of the Peace, 6-Pleading, 19-Tres-
pass to Person.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.

1. B. N. A. Act, s. 142-Award of 1870, validity of-Upper Canada
Improvement fund-School fund-B. N. A. Act, s. 109—
Trust created by-Effect of Confederation on:

Provinces of Quebec and Ontario v. Dominion of Canada
-In re Common School Fund and Lands, 349.

2. Cattle Protection Act, B.C., 1891-Ultra vires-Railways:
Madden v. Nelson and Fert Sheppard R. W. Co., 5 Brit.
Col. L. R. 541.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-Continued.

3. Criminal Code, s. 540-Jurisdiction of County Courts in
criminal matters-Ultra vires:

Ex p. Wright, 34 N. B. Reps. 127.

4. Lord's Day Act, Nova Scotia, 54 V. c. 32-Ultra vires-Amend-
ment of criminal law of Province before Confederation
-Sunday-Performance of servile labour-Extension of
prohibition to corporations-Property and civil rights:
Reg. v. Halifax Electric Tramway Co., 88; 30 N. S. Reps.
469.

5. Railways

Highways - Crossings

-

Maintenance of gates-

Municipal corporations-Apportionment of cost-Rail-
way Committee-Railway Act, 1888:

In re Canadian Pacific R. W. Co. and County and Town-
ship of York, 48; 25 A. R. 65.

6. Railways-Restrictions under Dominion charter against cross-
ing at grade-Ultra vires-Dominion Railway Act, 1888,
ss. 21, 306, 307-Jurisdiction of Railway Committee:
Grand Trunk R. W. Co. v. Hamilton Radial Electric R.
W. Co., 17 Occ. N. 220; 29 O. R. 143.

7. 8 V. c. 90-B. N. A. Act, s. 111-Liability of Province of Can-
ada existing at time of union-Jurisdiction-Arbitration
-Condition precedent to right of action-Waiver:

Yule v. The Queen, 228.

See Railways and Railway Companies, 11.

CONTEMPT OF COURT.

Witness-Local manager of bank-Refusal to produce bank books
or disclose bank accounts-Inconvenience-Privilege-
Motion to commit-Service of papers:

Hannum v. McRae, 354; 18 P. R. 185.

See Division Courts, 1-Solicitor, 9.

CONTRACT.

1. Breach of contract to deliver goods-Recovery of damages-
Proof of damage-What should be shewn-Counterclaim
-Costs:

Marshall v. Matheson, 31 N. S. Reps. 238.

2. Consideration in part illegal-Stifling prosecution:

Leggatt v. Brown, 291; 29 O. R. 530.

3. Construction-Agreement with partnership - Execution by
father of one partner-Surety or guarantor-Liability—
Ratification of agreement-Pleading:

Fane v. Bancroft, 30 N. S. Reps. 33.

CONTRACT-Continued.

4. Construction-Rectification-Satisfaction of debts-Accord and
satisfaction-Agreement to accept interest in mining

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Whitla v. Phair, 145; 12 Man. L. R. 122.

5. Construction-Sale of goods or bailment-Interpleader issue
as to ownership:

Holden v. Hatfield, 374.

6. Correspondence-Reference in, to a formal agreement to be
executed-Execution of bond as security for performance
of agreement-Non-execution of formal agreement:

Koksilah Quarry Co. v. The Queen, 5 Brit. Col. L. R. 525.

7. Failure of consideration-Recovery back of money paid-Sale
of interest in invention-Subsequent refusal of applica-
tion for patent-Mistake-Construction of memorandum
of sale Oral evidence to explain:

Chisholm v. Peters, 31 N. S. Reps. 16.

8. Information by Crown against contractor for negligent per-
formance of his contract-Negligence-Sufficiency of
proof-Liability:

Reg. v. Poupore, 17 Occ. N. 365; 6 Ex. C. R. 4.

9. Notice to cancel-Gas supply shut off for non-payment of gas
bill for other premises-Powers of gas company-12 V. c.
182:

Cadieux v. Montreal Gas Co., 303; 28 S. C. R. 382.

10. Novation-Substitution of debtor-Evidence of:

Lewis v. D'Entremont, 29 N. S. Reps. 546.

11. Partnership-Chose in action-Assignment of-Novation-

Set-off-Counter-claim:

Seyfang v. Mann, 214; 25 A. R. 179.

12. Public policy-Evading secrecy of tenders for municipal
work-Partnership:

Stevenson v. Boyd, 5 Brit. Col. L. R. 626.

13. Restraint of trade-Breach-Assignment of interest pendente
lite-Right to continue action:

Roper v. Hopkins, 325; 29 O. R. 580.

14. Sale of goods-Non-delivery within time agreed-Action for
price Counterclaim for breach-Damages-Certainty of
profits-Burden of proof-Evidence:

Pictou Foundry and Mfg. Co. v. Archibald, 30 N. S. Reps.
262.

CONTRACT-Continued.

15. Sale of logs--What constitutes a sale-Delivery of possession
-Bailment to manufacturer:

King v. Dupuis, 301; 28 S. C. R. 388.

16. Sealed instrument-Release-Consideration:

Donaldson v. Wherry, 306; 29 O. R. 552.

17. Specific performance-Agreement to bequeath estate-Re-
muneration for maintenance-Implied promise-Annual
payments-Arrears-Statute of Limitations:

Cross v. Cleary, 323; 29 O. R. 542.

18. Statute of Frauds-Parol agreement to purchase land for use
of partnership:

Brown v. Grady, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 190.

19. Unlawful consideration-Stifling prosecution-Conversion of
trust property-Prosecution of trustee-Agreement to re-
store property-Contract of suretyship-Action against
sureties:

Major v. McCraney, 5 Brit. Col. L. R. 571.

20. Work and labour-Mutual and independent promises-De-
fence Non-performance-Remedy in damages:

Wright v. Polson, 30 N. S. Reps. 437.

See Arbitration and Award, 5-Bankruptcy and Insolvency,
23-Company, 1, 3, 4-Crown, 3-7-Division Courts, 6-
Husband and Wife, 7-Insurance-Landlord and Tenant,
4-Maritime Law, 1-Master and Servant, 4-7-Medical
Practitioner, 1-Mines and Minerals, 2-Municipal Cor-
porations, 44-Negligence, 2-Parent and Child-Parties,
5, 8-Partnership, 1-Pleading, 3-Railways and Railway
Companies, 1, 7, 12-Sale of Goods-Sale of Land, 1-4, 6-
Solicitor, 11-Street Railways, 1-Trial, 3-Vendor and
Purchaser, 1.

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CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE.

See Jury, 1-Master and Servant, 10, 11-Municipal Corpora-
tions, 32.

CONVERSION.

See Amendment, 4-Appeal, 20-Bills of Sale and Chattel
Mortgages, 6-Contract, 19-Damages, 6.

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CONVICTION.

See Canada Temperance Act-Certiorari, 1, 2, 4, 5—Costs, 17,
18, 46-Criminal Law-Indian-Justice of the Peace-
Liquor License Act-Police Magistrate-Prohibition, 5—
Statutes, 1-Summary Conviction.

CORONER'S INQUEST.

See Criminal Law, 5.

CORPORATION.

See Company-Municipal Corporations.

CORPORATION SOLE.

Covenant by Bishop-Description as corporation sole-Covenant
and administrators Question

for heirs, executors,

whether successors bound:

Paris v. Bishop of New Westminster, 5 Brit. Col. L. R.
450.

CORROBORATION.

See Specific Performance, 1, 2.

CORRESPONDENCE.

See Contract, 6-Letters.

CORRUPT PRACTICES.

See Parliamentary Elections, 3.

COSTS.

1. Amendment of defence at trial-Terms-Quantum of costs:
Gordon v. City of Victoria, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 129.

2. Appeal as to-Error in principle-Recovery of land-Construc-
tion of will-Improvements under mistake of title-Re-
ference:

Crawford v. Broddy, 376; 18 P. R. 233.

3. Appeal for costs:

Scarry v. Wilson, 294; 12 Man. L. R. 216.

4. Apportionment of, according to event of issues-Discretion of
trial Judge-Costs of interlocutory motion-Appeal from
order disposing of:

Freeman v. Mitchell, 30 N. S. Reps. 513.

5. Depriving successful party of-Discretion of trial Judge-Re-
versal on appeal:

Garden v. Neily, 31 N. S. Reps. 89.

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