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RECENT CASES.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE. See Insurance.
ACCRETION. See Real Property.
ADMINISTRATION. See Mortgage.
ADMIRALTY. Salvage; gas float in a river.
State statute giving recovery for death; federal jurisdiction
ADVERSE POSSESSION. See Real Property.
AGENCY. Carriers; tort of servant
Conflicting interests of an agent
Employment of an attorney by collecting agency
Liability of agent to third persons
Vice-principal becomes fellow servant when
When knowledge of agent is knowledge of principal
ASSIGNMENT. See Equity.
BAIL. Admission to bail after conviction pending appeal; power of Supreme
Court justice
BANKRUPTCY. Power to go behind judgment; unfair compromise
BANKS AND BANKING. Insolvency of collecting bank; trust funds
Innocent purchaser; knowledge of defence at time of suit; set-off
Negotiability; uncertainty in amount
Statute of Limitations.
Unaccepted check; liability of bank having funds of drawer
Vendor's lien; payment by indorser
BURDEN OF PROOF. See Evidence.
CARRIERS. Bill of lading; deficiency in cargo
Bill of lading; duplicates.
Liability for tort of servant
Liability founded on tort .
Sleeping Car Co.'s liability for money lost by passenger.
Statutory regulation of charges; constitutionality
Termination of liability
Transfer of sleeping car section for part of journey
Eminent domain; public use
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. Criminal procedure; waiver of twelve jurors.
Exemption of veterans from civil service rules
429
Municipal boundaries; power of legislature to annex non-contiguous territory 153
Partly unconstitutional statute; "Income tax" case
Police power; examining board of plumbers
Regulation of carriers' charges.
Riparian land held subject to public servitude
Seizure of private property as criminal evidence
Self-incriminating testimony.
Statute of Limitations; vested right
Trial by jury...
CONTRACTS. Accord and satisfaction
College authorities; power to expel
Consideration; successive promises of same performance (two cases)
Delivery in instalments; breach in limine.
Express condition; architect's certificate
Foreign contracts
Fraud; parol evidence
219
154
483
484
357
285, 544
545
220
358
285
286
Public policy; procuring of a refund of the direct tax paid to U. S. in 1861
Agreement to waive claim for negligence
Salvage; fraudulent concealment; recovery for service rendered by fraudulent
party
Unpaid subscriptions; illegality subsequent to incorporation no defence CRIMINAL LAW. Failure to pass sentence; loss of jurisdiction
Homicide; self-defence
Jurisdiction; bringing stolen goods into State
DAMAGES. Conversion of stock by one authorized to transfer it as collateral 485
Electric railway; use of cable track
.
485
Eminent domain
Exemplary.
Expulsion of passenger
DEED. Construction; boundaries
Boundary on highways (two cases)
Estate to begin in futuro
Varying by collateral unsealed instrument
DIVORCE. See Persons.
EMINENT DOMAIN. See Constitutional Law and Damages.
EQUITY. Assignment for benefit of creditors; marshalling assets
Collection of a claim by the assignor of it.
Conveyance in fraud of intended husband
Fraud against creditors; payment of life insurance premiums
Judgment; bill to vacate
359
221
223
157
156
Mortgage of future crops
Partnership; rights of creditors
Pleading; degree of specification for discovery
Religious corporation; conveyance to other denomination; injunction
Statute of Limitations; mistake . .
Vendee's lien; consideration wholly paid
Who may enjoin unauthorized use of public funds?
Wrongful conveyance by trustee; partial payment by innocent purchaser
See Trusts.
ESTOPPEL. Misrepresentation made in “honest error "
EVIDENCE. Ancient documents; proof of contents
Burden of proof of necessity; Sabbath-breaking
Character
Confessions
Declarations of intention; res gesta
Hearsay; teacher's school record
Verbal reports
Hearsay contradicting dying declarations
Insanity ..
New trial; evidence at the former trial taken as the fact
Other criminal acts to prove intent
Parol evidence (two cases) ..
Deed; collateral unsealed instrument
Physician's testimony.
RECENT CASES - EVIDENCE - Continued.
Post-testamentary declarations
Presumption of fault
Shop books
GARNISHMENT. County and municipal corporations.
INCOME TAX. See Constitutional Law.
INSURANCE. Accident policy; suicide
Construction
Life; rights of beneficiary where insured's estate is bankrupt
Marine; stranded vessel destroyed by fire
INTERSTATE COMMERCE. State control.
JUDGMENT LIEN. Priority on after-acquired land
JUDGMENTS. Conclusiveness of foreign judgments
Disqualified judge . . .
Joint judgment an entirety; defence.
Judgment a contract as that word is used in the attachment law
Power to go behind; unfair compromise; bankruptcy
Res adjudicata
Vacation; fraud
JURY. See Constitutional Law and Criminal Law.
JURISDICTION. Appeal from State court to U. S. Supreme Court
LANDLORD AND TENANT. See Real Property.
432
222
430
288
360
158
152
548
486
487
LIEN. See Personal Property and Judgment Lien.
LIFE INSURANCE. See Insurance.
LIS PENDENS. Land conveyed after filing bill and before amendment
MALICE. See Torts.
PARTNERSHIP. Goodwill; right of retiring partner to solicit customers of the old
Transfer of partner's interest after insolvency of firm; rights of firm creditors 433
PATENT LAW. Generic and specific patents
Liability of husband pending divorce proceedings for expenses of wife and
Conveyance of an expectant estate
Convenant of warranty; how affected by Married Women's Act
Dedication; estoppel
Deed; construction; estate to begin in futuro
Descended land how applied in payment of conflicting claims
Donatio causa mortis
488
434
549
Fitness for habitation
Implied covenant of quiet enjoyment
Life tenant and remainderman; charge on inheritance
Lis pendens; conveyance after filing bill before amendment
361
489
547
Interruption; Prescription Act
Permanent and transient injury by nuisance; Statute of Limitations
Prescription; annual sum for repairs
Rule against perpetuities; restraints on alienation
RES JUDICATA. See Contracts and Judgments.
SALES. Action for price when title did not pass; construction
Leasehold; condition against objecting to title; specfic performance Massachusetts Factors Act
435
362
Tenant in common; purchase of outstanding title as against cotenant
See Wills.