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FRAUD.

See Bankruptcy and Insolvency-Deed, 6, 8-Evidence, 5, 11-
Executors and Administrators, 3-Husband and Wife, 3
-Insurance, 21, 22-Judgment, 10-Mortgage, 11-Par-
ticulars, 2-Supreme Court of Canada, 2.

FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCE.

1. Attack by judgment creditor-Proof of consideration paid by
alleged purchaser-Onus-Statute of Limitations-Con-
cealed fraud:

Merchants' Bank v. McKenzie, 367.

2. Voluntary conveyance-Subsequent sale to innocent purchaser
-Following proceeds—Attachment of debts:

Union Bank of Canada v. Barbour, 200; 12 Man. L. R.
166.

See Bankruptcy and Insolvency, 12-Execution, 1-Parties, 3.

FREE GRANT LANDS.

See Crown Lands, 1.

FUTURE RIGHTS.

See Appeal, 35, 46.

GAME.

British Columbia Game Protection Acts-Prohibition against
purchasers having game in possession with intent to
export-Limitation to game killed within the Province
-Construction of statute-Exemption-Proviso or ex-
ception-Negativing-Burden of proof-Criminal charge:
Reg. v. Strauss, 5 Brit. Col. L. R. 486.

GAOL.

See Municipal Corporations, 12.

GAS COMPANY.

See Contract, 9.

GIFT.

1. Money in savings bank-Assignment to infant-Want of
notice-Incompleteness:

Davidson v. Cochrane, 183, 220.

2. Parent and child-Evidence to support gift-Change of posses-
sion:

Rhodenhizer v. Bolliver, 31 N. S. Reps. 236.

See Husband and Wife, 6-Liquor License Act, 6-Will.

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See Discovery, 6-Infant, 5, 6-Settled Estates Act.

HABEAS CORPUS.

See Canada Temperance Act, 3-Costs, 9-Criminal Law, 1,
11, 34-Police Magistrate, 2-Supreme Court of Canada, 1.

HABENDUM.

See Deed, 3-Landlord and Tenant, 11.

HARBOUR.

See Maritime Law, 3-Water and Watercourses, 3.

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.

See Appeal, 26-32.

HIGHWAY.

See Assessment and Taxes, 9, 11-Constitutional Law, 5–
Municipal Corporations, 13, 24-37-Railways and Rail-
way Companies, 5, 9-Trespass to Land, 2—Way.

HIRE OF GOODS.

See Negligence, 2-Sale of Goods, 1, 2, 4.

HOMESTEAD.

See Execution, 1-Prohibition, 16.

HOTCHPOT.

See Distribution of Estates.

HUSBAND AND WIFE.

1. Alienation of husband's affections-Adultery of husband-
Damages-Married Women's Property Act, R. S. O. c. 132:

Lellis v. Lambert, 17 Occ. N. 392; 24 A. R. 653.

2. Liability of wife Separate estate-Husband employed in

business as clerk:

Nichol v. Gocher, 245; 12 Man. L. R. 177.

HUSBAND AND WIFE-Continued.

3. Married woman doing business in her own name-Separate
property-No evidence of fraud-Interpleader-Claimant

of goods seized under execution against husband:

Malzard v. Hart, 29 N. S. Reps. 431; 27 S. C. R. 510.

4. Separate business of wife-Seizure of goods under execution
against husband-Evidence-Divided success-Costs:
Slauenwhite v. Archibald, 30 N. S. Reps. 240.

5. Separate estate of wife-Husband's interest in-Renunciation
-Rights of administrator of wife's estate-Evidence of
renunciation-Construction of document:

Dorsey v. Dorsey, 261; 29 O. R. 475.

6. Separate estate of wife-Purchase of land-Conveyance to
husband-Disclaimer of interest by him-Reduction into
possession-Gift-Deed not delivered-Evidence of inten-
tion-Wife entitled against heirs of husband:

Routledge v. Routledge, 30 N. S. Reps. 151.

7. Separate property of wife-Conveyance-Contracts-C. S. N. B.
c. 72:

Lea v. Wallace, 336; 28 S. C. R. 595.

See Arrest, 2-Criminal Law, 16, 17, 32-Estoppel-Execu-
tion, 1-Limitation of Actions, 1-Mortgage, 12-Water
and Watercourses, 5.

HYPOTHEC.

See Mortgage, 7.

ICE.

See Municipal Corporations, 26-Water and Watercourses, 3.

ILLEGALITY.

See Contract, 2, 19-Covenant-Crown Lands, 3-Insurance,
21, 23-Landlord and Tenant, 12- Municipal Corpora-
tions, 39.

IMPRISONMENT.

See Canada Temperance Act, 2-Criminal Law, 30, 34-Sum-
mary Conviction, 2, 10.

IMPROVEMENTS ON LAND.

Tenants in common-Allowances-Interest-Account-Practice-

in Master's office:

In re Curry, Curry v. Curry, 235; 25 A. R. 267.

See Boundaries-Costs, 2-Landlord and Tenant, 5-Parent
and Child.

INCOME.

See Assessment and Taxes, 5.

INDECENT ASSAULT.

See Evidence, 1.

INDEMNITY.

See Mortgage, 3, 13-Municipal Corporations, 32-Parties, 7,
8-Principal and Surety, 4-Prohibition, 11.

INDIAN.

Summary conviction-Giving and selling liquor to an Indian-
Two offences-Stated case-Judgment on-Subsequent
motion to quash conviction-Res judicata-Necessity for
certiorari:

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1. Custody-Habeas corpus-Age-Consent-Evidence-Welfare of
child-Parent and child-Mother of illegitimate child—
Putative father-Charitable institution:

In re Atanasse-Reg. v. Redner, 94; 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 73.

2. Custody-Parent and child-Paternal right-Maternal right-
Separation of family:

In re Young, 363; 29 O. R. 665.

3. Custody-Parent and child-Rights of father-Discretion of
Court:

In re Mathieu, 305; 29 O. R. 546.

4. Custody-Right of adopted father as against stranger-Wel-
fare of child-Charitable institution:

In re Quai Shing, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 86.

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Natural guardian-Trustees-Education of infant:
In re Taylor, 17 Occ. N. 383; 1 N. B. Eq. Reps. 461.

6. Trust fund-Payment to guardian-Trustees under will-Ap-
plication for advice-R. S. O. c. 110, s. 37-Payment into
Court:

In re Mathers, 25; 18 P. R. 13.

See Costs, 9, 27-Discovery, 6-Gift, 1-Limitation of Ae-
tions, 4-Money in Court, 1-Negligence, 4-Settled
Estates Act-Solicitor, 4.

INFORMATION.

See Canada Temperance Act, 1, 5-Summary Conviction, 9.

INFORMATION OF INTRUSION.

See Exchequer Court of Canada, 1.

INJUNCTION.

1. Interim order-Balance of convenience-Municipal corpora-
tions-By-laws regulating procedure:

Dwyre v. City of Ottawa, 168; 25 A. R. 121.

2. Interim order pending appeal from order dissolving injunction
-Terms-Security-Proviso:

Pacific Investment Co. v. Swann, 97, 124.

3. Interim order-Undertaking for damages-Foreign plaintiff :
Deiap v. Robinson, 380; 18 P. R. 231.

4. Interim order-Undertaking for damages-Order made after
hearing both parties:

New Vancouver Coal Co. v. Esquimalt and Nanaimo R.
W. Co., 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 222.

See Costs, 23-Covenant-Crown Lands, 2-Easement, 1-
Equitable Execution, 1-Letters-Master and Servant, 7
-Mortgage, 1-Municipal Corporations, 14-Nuisance-
Street Railways, 1-Trade-Mark, 1-Trial, 11-Trusts
and Trustees, 6-Water and Watercourses, 1, 5.

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Chattel mortgage-Waiver of forfeiture-Recognition of
risk after breach-Powers of agent:

Torrop v. Imperial Fire Ins. Co., 34 N. B. Reps. 113; 26
S. C. R. 585; 16 Occ. N. 388.

2. Fire-Condition in policy-Notice of additional insurance-
Liability of assured to give notice:

Commercial Union Ins. Co. v. Temple, 387.

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