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JUDGMENT-Continued.

12. Setting aside judgment by default of defence-Good defence
on the merits-Non-disclosure of merits-Discretion-
Service of defence by mailing-Sufficiency of:

Bigelow v. Doherty, 30 N. S. Reps. 393.

13. Specific performance and damages-Interlocutory judgment—
Irregularity-Subsequent delivery of statement of claim
-Assessment of damages:

Stuart v. McVicar, 403; 18 P. R. 250.

14. Summary judgment-Action on bill of exchange-Defence
that plaintiff not legal holder-Affidavit of defendant-
Information and belief-Discretion of Judge at Chambers
-Interference by Court-Further affidavits received on
appeal-Conditional leave to defend-Costs:

Banque d'Hochelaga v. Maritime Railway News Co., 29 N.
S. Reps. 358.

15. Summary judgment-Action on promissory note-Escrow-
Holder in due course-Leave to defend:

Flour City Bank v. Connery, 367; 12 Man. L. R. 305.

16. Summary judgment-Application for-Dismissal of-Leave to
defend-Time for delivery of defence:

Pounder v. Corner, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 177.

17. Summary judgment-Motion to set aside-Irregularity-Ap-
plication for judgment by notice instead of summons-
Slip or error-Duty of party objecting:

Sands v. Fisher, 30 N. S. Reps. 185.

18. Summary judgment-Order XIV., Rule 1-Requirements of—
Service of copy of exhibit to affidavit:

Barker v. Lawrence, 5 Brit. Col. L. R. 460.

19. Trial adjourned into vacation-" Pending trial "-Rule 736 (₫)
-Setting aside judgment:

Green v. Stussi, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 193.

See Alimony, 1-Amendment, 1, 2-Appeal, 11, 14, 26, 31,
40-Arbitration and Award, 1-Certiorari, 3-Company,
8, 9-Costs, 8, 11, 12, 31, 32-County Courts, 5, 6-Dam-
ages-Division Courts, 1, 2-Duress, 2-Evidence, 4-Ex-
chequer Court of Canada, 1-Execution, 1, 5-Indian-
Landlord and Tenant, 1-Law Stamps-Money in Court,
2-Mortgage, 7-Principal and Surety, 4-Probate Courts,
1-Prohibition, 8-Receiver, 2-Registry Laws, 1, 2-Sale
of Goods, 1-Sale of Land, 3-Solicitor, 3, 4, 5-Supreme
Court of Canada, 2-Trial, 3, 7, 9-Writ of Summons, 4.

JUDGMENT.

1. Action on bond-8 & 9 Wm. III. c. 11-Rule 580-Procedure-
Penalty-Assessment of damages-Motion for judgment
Rule 593:

Star Life Assurance Society v. Southgate, 229; 18 P. R. 151.

2. Appeal from-Judgment pronounced but not entered-Prac-

tice:

Lang v. City of Victoria, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 117.

3. Default of defence-Indorsement on writ in lieu of statement
of claim-Sufficiency of special indorsement:

Hassard v. Riley, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 167.

4. Delay in issuing-Right of unsuccessful party to issue or
compel issue of-Appeal-Effect of judgment pronounced,
but not issued:

Lang v. City of Victoria, 96; 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 104.

5. Foreign judgment-Action

judgment:

Hadden v. Hadden, 331.

on-Arrears

of alimony-Final

6. Interlocutory judgment-Motion to set aside-Leave to de-
fend-Defence on merits-Discretion of Judge-Q. B. Act,
1895, Rules 334a, 665:

Moore v. Kennedy, 204; 12 Man. L. R. 173.

7. Motion to set aside judgment entered on default-Insufficient
service of process-Leave to defend-Judgment to stand:
Ritz v. Schmidt, 152; 12 Man. L. R. 138.

8. Motion to vary as to costs-" Mere slip "-Laches:

Palgrave Gold Mining Co. v. McMillan, 31 N. S. Reps. 196.

9. Partnership-Joint liability-Judgment against one partner-
Cause of action against the other not extinguished-
Setting aside judgment-Leave to defend-Merits:
Zweig v. Morrissey, 5 Brit. Col. L. R. 484.

10. Petition to set aside judgment of Supreme Court of Canada-
Discovery of deed fraudulently concealed—Jurisdiction:
Durocher v. Durocher, 17 Occ. N. 391; 27 S. C. R. 634.

11. Setting aside judgment by default of defence-Affidavit-Suffi-
ciency of Merits-Discretion-Information and belief-
Grounds of belief:

Piper v. Kings' Dyspepsia Cure Co., 30 N. S. Reps. 429.

JUDGMENT-Continued.

12. Setting aside judgment by default of defence-Good defence
on the merits-Non-disclosure of merits-Discretion-
Service of defence by mailing-Sufficiency of:

Bigelow v. Doherty, 30 N. S. Reps. 393.

13. Specific performance and damages-Interlocutory judgment-
Irregularity-Subsequent delivery of statement of claim
-Assessment of damages:

Stuart v. McVicar, 403; 18 P. R. 250.

14. Summary judgment-Action on bill of exchange-Defence
that plaintiff not legal holder-Affidavit of defendant-
Information and belief-Discretion of Judge at Chambers
-Interference by Court-Further affidavits received on
appeal-Conditional leave to defend-Costs:

Banque d'Hochelaga v. Maritime Railway News Co., 29 N.
S. Reps. 358.

15. Summary judgment-Action on promissory note-Escrow-
Holder in due course-Leave to defend:

Flour City Bank v. Connery, 367; 12 Man. L. R. 305.

16. Summary judgment-Application for-Dismissal of-Leave to
defend-Time for delivery of defence:

Pounder v. Corner, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 177.

17. Summary judgment-Motion to set aside-Irregularity-Ap-
plication for judgment by notice instead of summons-
Slip or error-Duty of party objecting:

Sands v. Fisher, 30 N. S. Reps. 185.

18. Summary judgment-Order XIV., Rule 1-Requirements of-
Service of copy of exhibit to affidavit:

Barker v. Lawrence, 5 Brit. Col. L. R. 460.

19. Trial adjourned into vacation-" Pending trial "-Rule 736 (d)
-Setting aside judgment:

Green v. Stussi, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 193.

See Alimony, 1-Amendment, 1, 2-Appeal, 11, 14, 26, 31,
40-Arbitration and Award, 1-Certiorari, 3-Company,
8, 9-Costs, 8, 11, 12, 31, 32-County Courts, 5, 6-Dam-
ages-Division Courts, 1, 2-Duress, 2-Evidence, 4-Ex-
chequer Court of Canada, 1-Execution, 1, 5-Indian-
Landlord and Tenant, 1-Law Stamps-Money in Court,
2-Mortgage, 7-Principal and Surety, 4-Probate Courts,
1-Prohibition, 8-Receiver, 2-Registry Laws, 1, 2-Sale
of Goods, 1-Sale of Land, 3-Solicitor, 3, 4, 5-Supreme
Court of Canada, 2-Trial, 3, 7, 9-Writ of Summons, 4.

LACHES.

See Executors and Administrators, 4-Judgment, 4, 8-Re-

ceiver, 3.

LANDLORD AND TENANT.

1. Action for rent and possession-Parties-Judgment for pos-
session against tenant-Effect of, on sub-tenants:

Synod of the Diocese of Toronto v. Fisken, 399.

2. Agreement for termination of tenancy-" Disposing of" de-
mised premises-Notice to quit-False representation-
Covenant for quiet enjoyment-Disturbance-Breach—
Acquiescence-Damages:

Gold Medal Furniture Co. v. Lumbers, 64; 29 O. R. 75.

3. Assignment of tenant for benefit of creditors-Future rent-
Preferential lien of landlord-Distress-R. S. O. c. 170,
s. 34:

Lazier v. Henderson, 358; 29 O. R. 673.

4. Co-tenants-Release of one-Agreement-Consideration:
Donaldson v. Wherry, 306; 29 O. R. 552.

5. Covenant for renewal-Compensation for improvements-Time
for election to renew:

Ward v. City of Toronto, 360; 29 O. R. 729.

6. Distress for rent-Delay in sale-Distress left on demised
premises Bond by tenant - Abandonment Goods in
custodia legis:

Anderson v. Henry, 378; 29 O. R. 719.

7. Distress for rent-Goods in custodia legis-Division Court ex-
ecution--Bailiff's man in charge-Voluntary withdrawal:
Cross v. Davidson, 231.

8. Distress for rent-Impounding of hired goods-Placing in
custody of tenant's wife on premises-Use of goods by
tenant's family -Validity of distress as against real owner
of goods:

Dimock v. Miller, 30 N. S. Reps. 74.

9. Distress for rent-Tenant in common with lessor-Right to
distrain-Use and occupation-Nominal damages-Costs:
Lowther v. Johnson, 281.

10. Lease Agreement as to vacancy-Condition-Breach-Avoid-
ance of lease by lessor-Execution-Company-Corporate
seal:

Palmer v. Mail Printing Co., 62; 28 O. R. 656.

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12. Lease of house for an unlawful purpose-Action to recover
rent-Sale of liquor contrary to Canada Temperance Act
-Illegality of lease:

Vanbuskirk v. McNaughton, 34 N. B. Reps. 125.

13. Loss by fire-Negligence-Legal presumption-Rebuttal of-
Onus of proof-Lease, construction of-Covenant to re-
turn premises in good order-Act 1629, C. C.:

Klock v. Lindsay, 300; 28 S. C. R. 453.

14. Overholding Tenants Act, R. S. M. c. 112-Colour of right:
In re London and Ontario Investment Co. and McKittrick,
75.

15. Way-Express grant-Mode of user-Interference with:
Butchart v. Doyle, 17 Occ. N. 398; 24 A. R. 615.

See Bankruptcy and Insolvency, 6, 14-Company, 7-Ease-
ment, 2-Sale of Land, 6.

LANDS INJURIOUSLY AFFECTED.

See Municipal Corporations, 2, 19, 38-Railways and Railway
Companies, 6.

LARCENY.

See Criminal Law, 9, 12.

LAW STAMPS.

Unstamped summons in County Court-Power of Court to affix
stamps after judgment-" Knowingly and wilfully "
violating Act:

Aldrich v. Nest Egg Co., 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 53.

See Arrest, 3.

LEASE.

See Company, 7-Landlord and Tenant, 10-13-Limitation of
Actions, 4-Mines and Minerals, 6, 9-Mortgage, 8-Sale
of Goods, 2-Vendor and Purchaser, 3-Way, 6.

LEAVE TO APPEAL.

See Appeal, 6, 7, 16, 21, 23, 25, 33, 47.

LEGACY.

See Administration, 1-Will.

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