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SOLICITOR-Continued.

11. Services in Exchequer Court of Canada-Agreement with client
-Compensation en bloc-Invalidity-Champerty-Account
-Jurisdiction of Provincial Court-Ascertainment of
proper compensation-Taxation of bill of costs-Quantum

meruit-Evidence:

O'Connor v. Gemmill, 12; 29 O. R. 47.

12. Settlement of action behind the back of plaintiff's solicitor-
Good faith-Absence of notice-Leave to solicitor to pro-
ceed for costs:

Rideout v. McLeod, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 161.

See Advocate-Affidavit-Bankruptcy and Insolvency, 20-
Costs, 36, 45-Distress-Judgment Debtor, 2-Libel, 4—
Receiver, 3-Replevin-Service of Papers, 3-Tender.

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See Contract, 17-Judgment, 13-Street Railways, 1-Vendor
and Purchaser, 1.

SPEEDY TRIAL.

See Criminal Law, 24, 29.

SPLITTING DEMAND.

See Prohibition, 11.

STAMPS.

See Law Stamps.

STATED CASE.

See Appeal, 52-Arbitration and Award, 3-Indian-Parlia-
mentary Elections, 1-Res Judicata.

STATEMENT OF CLAIM.

i See Pleading, 11, 12.

STATEMENT OF DEFENCE.

See Pleading, 6, 13-18.

STATUTE OF ELIZABETH.

See Bankruptcy and Insolvency, 9, 13, 17, 18-Particulars, 2.

STATUTE OF FRAUDS.

See Bailment-Bankruptcy and Insolvency, 2-Contract, 18—
Master and Servant, 4-Partnership, 4-Pleading, 3—
Sale of Goods, 8.

STATUTES.

1. Amendment-Coal Mines Regulation Act, B.C., s. 4-Prohibi-
tion, as to employment of certain persons in mines-
Addition, by amendment, of new class of persons-Omis-
sion to provide penalty in amending Act-Construction
of penal Act-Interpretation Act-Summary conviction-
Motion to quash:

Reg. v. Little, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 78.

2. Amendment-Incorporation, by reference, of one statute in
another-Subsequent amendment of incorporated statute
-Effect of :

McKenzie v. Jackson, 31 N. S. Reps. 70.

3. Amendment-Retroactive effect-Limitation of actions-54 V.
c. 42, s. 16-Claims for compensation-Expropriation of
land by municipality:

In re Roden and City of Toronto, 54; 25 A. R. 12.

4. British Columbia Game Protection Acts-Prohibition against
purchasers having game in possession with intent to ex-
port-Limitation to game killed within the Province-
Exemption-Proviso or exemption-Negativing-Burden
of proof:

Reg. v. Strauss, 5 Brit. Col. L. R. 486.

5. Division of sections into sub-sections-Effect of-Packing of
railway frogs-Railway Committee of Privy Council:

Washington v. Grand Trunk R. W. Co., 125; 28 S. C. R. 184.

6. Effect of statute on pending action-Right of appeal-Separa-
tion of Yukon Territory from North-West Territories:
Flaschaert v. Kleinschmidt, 427.

7. Imperative or directory-Drainage Act, 1894, s. 93, s.-s. 3:
Thackeray v. Township of Raleigh, 236; 25 A. R. 226.

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STATUTES-Continued.

8. Imperative or directory-" May "-Performance of judicial act
-Criminal Code, s. 880 (e):

Fenson v. City of New Westminster, 5 Brit. Col. L. R. 624.

9. Limitation of right of appeal-Application to pending cases:
Hyde v. Lindsay, 373.

10. Ontario Insurance Act-Construction-Enabling statute:
Styles v. The Supreme Council of the Royal Arcanum, 19;
29 O. R. 38.

11. Ontario Insurance Act-Retroactivity-Life insurance:
Videan v. Westover, 17; 29 O. R. 1.

12. Retroactivity-Provision for registration of alimony decree-
Application to previously existing decree:

Foulds v. Foulds, 384.

13. Retroactivity-Right of appeal affected-Procedure:

Koksilah Quarry Co. v. The Queen, 5 Brit. Col. L. R. 600.

14. Retroactivity-Solicitor-Practising without certificate-Bills
incurred before statute:

Gourley v. McAloney, 29 N. S. Reps. 319.

15. Singular read as plural-" Preceding section'
52 V. c. 23, s. 8 (N.S.):

- Mines Act,

Attorney-General v. Temple, 29 N. S. Reps. 279.

16. Repeal-Special Ordinance, N. W. T.-General Ordinance:
In re City of Calgary and Steen, 282.

17. R. S. O. 1887 c. 194, s. 4-" Sale or other disposal "-Gift of
intoxicating liquor:

Reg. v. Walsh, 10; 29 O. R. 36.

See Appeal, 47-Game.

STATUTORY DECLARATION.

See Criminal Law, 20.

STAY OF PROCEEDINGS.

Discretion of Judge at Chambers-Mortgage action-Sale under
decree Agreement between parties-Stay to enable rights

to be ascertained:

Auchterlony v. Palgrave Gold Mining Co., 29 N. S. Reps.
414.

See County Courts, 4.

STIFLING PROSECUTION.

See Contract, 2, 19-Duress, 2.

STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE.

See Canada Temperance Act, 3-Liquor License Act, 3-Sum-
mary Conviction, 3.

STOCK EXCHANGE.

See Principal and Agent, 2.

STOCK JOBBING.

See Principal and Agent, 2.

STREAM.

See Water and Watercourses.

STREET RAILWAYS.

1. Contract-Running cars-Specific performance--Injunction—-

Mandamus-Declaration:

City of Kingston v. Kingston, etc., Electric R. W. Co., 397.

2. Ejection of passenger-Misconduct-Placing foot on cushion-
Assault:

Davis v. Ottawa Electric R. W. Co., 17 Occ. N. 168; 28
O. R. 654.

3. Footboard on side of car-Invitation to stand on-Improper
construction of bridge-Negligence-Excessive damages
-New trial:

Fraser v. London Street R. W. Co., 259; 29 O. R. 411.

4. Negligence-Injury to pedestrian-Infirm person-Evidence:
Haight v. Hamilton Street R. W. Co., 173; 29 O. R. 279.

See Assessment and Taxes, 11-Company, 10-Damages, 4-
Discovery, 4-Jury, 1-Master and Servant, 4.

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1. Allowance of costs-Excess of jurisdiction-Criminal Code, s.
871-Quashing conviction-Canada Temperance Act:
Ex p. Rayworth, 34 N. B. Reps. 74.

SUMMARY CONVICTION—Continued.

2. Fine-Imprisonment in default of payment-No attempt to en-
force by distress:

Reg. v. Petersky, 5 Brit. Col. L. R. 549.

3. Liquor License Act-Third offence against-Form of convic-
tion-Power of stipendiary magistrate to vary-Amend-

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ment of summons in absence of defendant — Quashing
conviction-Costs:

Reg. v. Grant, 30 N. S. Reps. 368.

4. Motion to quash- Right of Court to look at evidence where
conviction valid on its face:

Reg. v. Hughes, 106; 29 O. R. 179.

5. Penalty Adjudication of payment instead of forfeiture:

Reg. v. Crowell, 29.

6. Removal by certiorari-Erroneous finding of fact by magistrate
-Power of Court to review-Liquor License Act:

Reg. v. Walsh, 29 N. S. Reps. 521.

7. Rule nisi to quash-Death of prosecutor-Effect of:
Reg. v. Fitzgerald, 134; 29 O. R. 203.

8. Using abusive language—Jurisdiction of single justice-Motion
to quash-Costs, where unopposed-Terms as to bringing
no action:

Reg. v. McLeod, 30 N. S. Reps. 191.

9. Variance from information-Clerical error-Quashing convic-
tion :

Reg. v. Dibblee-Ex p. Kavanagh, 34 N. B. Reps. 1.

10. Wilfully killing a dog-Penalty-Imprisonment in default--
-Hard labour-Power to impose-Criminal Code, ss. 501,
872 (b):

Reg. v. Horton, 27.

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

SUMMARY JUDGMENT.

See Judgment, 14-18-Pleading, 13.

SUMMARY ORDER.

See Costs, 39.

SUMMARY TRIAL.

See Police Magistrate, 2.

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