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TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES-Continued.

5. Remuneration of trustees-Commission on income and invest-

ments:

In re Eaton (Aaron) Estate, 1 N. B. Eq. Reps. 527.

6. Trust deed - Estate taken by trustees

trustee-Appointment-Injunction:

Beneficiaries-New

Armstrong v. Harrison, 112; 29 O. R. 174.

7. Trust to sell for best price-Power of sale coupled with trust-
Will-Discretion of trustees-Right of Court to enforce

trust:

Clark v. Keefer, 259; 29 O. R. 557.

See Bankruptcy and Insolvency, 19-Bills of Sale, 6-Con-
stitutional Law, 1-Contract, 19-Costs, 44-Executors
and Administrators, 5-Infant, 5, 6-Insurance, 5-Part-
nership, 4-Railways and Railway Companies, 14—
Schools, 2-Will, 1, 9, 12.

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UPPER CANADA IMPROVEMENT FUND.

See Constitutional Law, 1.

VACATION.

Trial pending-Adjournment-Rule 736 (d):

Gill v. Ellis, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 157; Green v. Stussi, ib. 193.

See Judgment, 19.

VALUING SECURITIES.

See Bankruptcy and Insolvency, 11.

VENDOR AND PURCHASER.

1. Principal and agent-Mistake-Contract-Agreement for sale of
land-Agent exceeding authority-Specific performance-
Findings of fact:

Murray v. Jenkins, 335; 28 S. C. R. 565.

2. Sale of land-Conveyance without covenant for title-Failure
of title-Recovery of purchase money-Absence of wilful
misrepresentation:

Pope v. Cole, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 205.

VENDOR AND PURCHASER-Continued.

3. Sale of leased premises-Termination of lease-Damages:
Alley v. Canada Life Assurance Co., 28 S. C. R. 608.

See Deed, 1-Insurance, 5-Mortgage, 11-13-Parties, 1-Sale
of Land.

VENDOR'S LIEN.

See Lien, 2.

VENUE.

1. Change of Cause of action-Convenience-Expense-Right of
plaintiff:

Campbell v. Doherty, 377; 18 P. R. 243.

2. Change of—Criminal trial-Fair trial-Evidence as to:

Reg. v. Ponton, 365; 18 P. R. 210.

3. Change of Preponderance of convenience-View-Fair trial—
Appeal:

Biggar v. City of Victoria, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 130.

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See Bankruptcy and Insolvency, 4-Fraudulent Convey-
ance, 2.

WAGER POLICY.

See Insurance, 21, 23.

WAGES.

See Attachment of Debts, 2-Municipal Corporations, 4.

WAIVER.

See Appeal, 8, 13, 31-Bills of Exchange and Promissory
Notes, 3-Constitutional Law, 7-Covenant-Insurance,
1, 23, 26-Municipal Elections-Notice of Trial, 2-Par-
liamentary Elections, 3-Prohibition, 4-Sale of Land, 5—
Tender-Writ of Summons, 1.

WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS.

See Bankruptcy and Insolvency, 1.

WARRANT.

See Criminal Law, 1, 19, 30-Trespass to Person.

See Deed, 1, 7.

WARRANTY.

WASTE.

Permissive waste-Growth of weeds-Tenant for life-R. S. O.

1887 c. 202:

Patterson v. Central Canada L. & S. Co., 81, 111; 29 O. R.

134.

WATER AND WATERCOURSES.

1. Injury to railway by diversion of stream-Rights of owners of
recorded water privileges-Absence of negligence-In-
junction-Damages:

Canadian Pacific R. W. Co. v. Parke, 6 Brit. Col. L. R. 6.

2. Interference with navigation-Private right of action for dam-
ages-Special interest:

Drake v. Sault Ste. Marie Pulp and Paper Co., 232; 25 A.
R. 251.

3. Navigation-Carriage of ice-Right to cut passage through
harbour:

Macdonald v. Lake Simcoe Ice and Cold Storage Co., 178;
29 O. R. 247.

4. Riparian owners-Soil of stream-Erection of dams-" Any
other obstruction "-R. S. O. 1887 c. 120, s. 1:
Farquharson v. Imperial Oil Co., 135; 29 O. R. 206.

5. Riparian rights-Dams-Flooding land-Injunction-Damages
-Estoppel-Acquiescence-Leave and license Husband

and wife:

Wright v. Mitten, 34 N. B. Reps. 14.

6. Surface water-Easement-Adjoining properties of land-Dif-
ference in levels:

Ostram v. Sills, 285; 28 S. C. R. 485.

7. Surface water-Lands of different levels-Absence of a marked
channel-Right to stop flow of water on to one's own

land:

Wilton v. Murray, 37; 12 Man. L. R. 35.

8. Trespass-Right of landowner to relieve himself of flooding by
backing water on adjoining lands-Pleading:

Canadian Pacific R. W. Co. v. McBryan, 6 Brit. Col. L. R.

136.

See Ditches and Watercourses.

WATERWORKS.

See Municipal Corporations, 3, 43, 44-Parties, 1.

WAY.

1. Easement-Way of necessity - Physical inaccessibility-Con-

venience:

Fitchett v. Mellow, 15; 29 O. R. 6.

WAY-Continued.

2. Easement-Winter road-Appurtenant way-Necessary way-
Implied grant-Landlocked tenement-User-Evidence of
-Prescription-Discontinuous user- Contentious user--
Obstruction-Interruption of prescription - Acquiescence
-Limitation of actions-Character of land and occupa-
tion-Presumption from-Finding of trial Judge on con-
flicting evidence-Interfering with-Sufficiency of finding
-Power of Court to set aside:

Knock v. Knock, 17 Occ. N. 411; 29 N. S. Reps. 267; 27
S. C. R. 664.

3. Impassable public highway-Way of necessity:

Young v. McIsaac, 42.

4. Reservation of-Grant-Description-Want of terminus ad quem
-Easement-Extinguishment by unity of possession and

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McDonald v. McDougall, 30 N. S. Reps. 298.

5. Right of-Prescription-Termini-Slight deviations-Interrup-
tions-Appeal-Admission of new evidence-Erection of

gate across way:

Warren v. Van Norman, 66, 290; 29 O. R. 84, 508.

6. Toll road-Municipal corporation-Power to lease toll road to
individual-Tolls-16 V. c. 190, s. 26-Practice-Appeal-
Divisional Court:

Payne v. Caughell, 17 Occ. N. 413; 24 A. R. 556.

See Deed, 4-Easement, 2-Landlord and Tenant, 15-Munici-
pal Corporations, 24-37-Trespass to Land, 2.

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1. Charitable devise-Trust for benefit of citizens of the United
States of African descent-Trust to be executed in a
foreign country:

Lewis v. Doerle, 230; 25 A. R. 206.

2. Construction-Bequest to certain persons and their issue, share
and share alike-Per stirpes or per capita-Executors—
Compensation of-Provision by codicil · Words incon-
sistent with will:

In re Bossi, 5 Brit. Col. L. R. 446.

WILL Continued.

3. Construction-Change in law-" Heir "-Primogeniture-14 &
15 V. c. 6-43 V. c. 14, s. 2:

Sparks v. Wolff, 286; 25 A. R. 326.

4. Construction-Direction to invest-" Proceeds '
'Interest "-Life estate:

Chubbock v. Murray, 30 N. S. Reps. 23.

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5. Construction-Estate tail Executory devise over-“ Lawful
heirs "-Meaning of-Children or issue-Wills Act, R. S.
N. S., 5th ser., c. 89-Statutes abolishing estates tail-
Construction of-Estates in remainder expectant-Con-
version of estate tail into fee simple:

Zwicker v. Ernst, 29 N. S. Reps. 258; Ernst v. Zwicker, 27
S. C. R. 594.

6. Construction-Gift to charities-Validity-Legacies-Deduction
of legacy duty-" Protestant charitable institutions:"
Manning v. Robinson, 262; 29 O. R. 483.

7. Construction-" My own right heirs "-Limited testamentary
power of devisee-Conditional limitations-Vesting of
estate:

In re Ferguson-Bennett v. Coatsworth, 101; 28 S. C. R. 38.

8. Constitutional-Specific devise subject to prior life estate-
Period of vesting-Advancement-Interest:

In re Finlayson, Finlayson v. Keith, 5 Brit. Col. L. R.
517.

9. Construction-Words of request-Precatory trust:

Renehan v. Malone, 1 N. B. Eq. Reps. 506.

10. Devise-Charitable use-Gift to a bishop in trust for his dio-
cese Mortmain:

In re McCauley, 17 Occ. N. 404; 28 O. R. 610.

11. Devise-Limitation-"Without lawful hefrs begotten "-Es-

tate tail:

In re Brown and Campbell, 180; 29 O. R. 402.

12. Devise to two persons in trust as executors-Renunciation of
probate by one-Disclaimer of trust-Whole estate vested
in the other trustee-Devolution of Estates Act-Applica-
tion of:

In re Hewett and Jermyn, 192; 29 O. R. 383.

13. Legacy-Abatement-Deficiency of assets:

Lindsay v. Waldbrook, 17 Occ. N. 393; 24 A. R. 604.

14. Legacy-Charitable bequest-Cy-pres doctrine-Inquiry:
Murphy v. Monastery, etc., of the Precious Blood, 225.

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