- public improvement assessments. Railroad property, excessiveness or unfairness of assessment on, for highway improvement. 48-497. remedies and procedure. Due process clause of Federal Constitution as enabling Federal Supreme Court to revise decisions of state courts on questions of state law. 481102. Notice and hearing, see ante. - schools. Depriving child of school privileges, to enforce discipline as an unconstitutional restraint upon liberty or infringement upon happiness. 48-654. - service of process. Escheat, sufficiency of notice by publication to support title by, to decedent's estate. 48-1342 (case p. 1322). Sunday laws. Dance halls, Sunday regulations as to. 48-177, 178. taxes. Equality and uniformity of, see TAXES. CONSTRUCTION. Contracts generally, see CONTRACTS. Opinion of court, see COURTS. Statutes, see STATUTES. CONSTRUCTIVE TRUST. See TRUSTS. CONTAGIOUS AND INFECTIOUS DIS EASES. Hospital for, see HOSPITAL. CONTEMPT. What constitutes. Receivership, conduct pending, as contempt of court. 48-241 (case p. 237). interfering with property. General statement as to contempt in interfering with property in custody of court. 48-237. Irregularities in foreclosure proceedings in which property is placed in possession of receiver as justifying interference therewith. 48-237. Receivership, contempt by inference with property pending. 48-241 (case p. 237). Appeal. Extent of review, see APPEAL AND ERROR. Power of court as to. Receiver, power of court placing property in custody of, to punish for contempt sheriff and judgment creditor levying execution. 48-237. Judgment. Review of judgment, see APPEAL AND ERROR. CONTEST. Will contest, see WILLS. CONTINGENT INTERESTS. Assignability of, see ASSIGNMENT. Bankruptcy, contingent interest as asset in, see BANKRUPTCY. CONTRACTS. Bailment, see BAILMENT. Bonds, see BONDS. Deeds, see DEEDS. Escrow agreement, see Escrow. Evidence as to, weight and sufficiency of, see EVIDENCE. Guaranty, see GUARANTY. Impairing obligation of, see CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. Land contracts, see VENDOR AND PURCHASER. Parol and extrinsic evidence as to, see EVIDENCE. School district's contracts, see SCHOOLS. Stipulation, see STIPULATION. Parties and privies. Subcontract, contractee in principal contract for road improvement as party to, so as to be liable for subcontractor's loss on former's breach of original contract. 48-456. Bona fide holder for value, one taking bill or note in consideration of love and affection as, see BILLS AND NOTES. The dash in each citation stands for A.L.R. Common sense as determining whether covenants are dependent or independent. 48-366. Quaranty or title, promise to furnish separate instrument of, as dependent or independent covenant. 48371 (case p. 366). Intention of parties as determining question. 48-366. -as to liability for injury. Railroad's liability for destruction of buildings by fire, construction of contract relieving from. 48-1003 (case p. £98). contracts against liability. Railroad's liability for destruction of buildings, validity, as regards buildings not on right of way, of contract relieving from. 48-1003 (case p. 998). Railroad's right to contract for exemp tion from liability for destruction of buildings placed on its right of way under license, resulting from negligence. 48-998. - as to repurchase of corporate stock. Employee, validity of contract or option on purchase of corporate stock by, for resale thereof to original seller on termination of employment. 48625 (case p. 622). Agent acting for both parties, necessity of promptness in seeking rescission of contract negotiated by. 48-928. Italic type indicates points with annotation; roman type points without. CONVICTS. Garnishment of property taken from, see Levy on property taken from, see LEVY CORPORATIONS. Banks, see BANKS. Insurance corporations, see INSURANCE. Corporate name. Injunction against unlawful use of, see INJUNCTION. Tradename, right to use of, see TRADE- transfer of right to use. Sale of all the furniture, property, accounts, and assets of every kind of corporation as including its name. 48-1254. Contracts; ultra vires. Bank's ultra vires acts, see BANKS. TRACTS. ― repurchase of stock, on purchase of corporate stock by, Public policy as to, see CONTRACTS. - ratification. Fraud involved in act of officer as ratified by corporation's ratification of act, see post. Liability for fraud. Ratification of officer's act and disaffirmance of fraud involved therein, possibility of. 48-459. The dash in each citation stands for A.L.R. dividends; earnings. Cumulative earnings, effect on rights of preferred stockholders to dividends out of, of provision of corporate charter that dividends shall not cumulate. 48-73. Duty to declare dividend out of net profits of corporation against judgment of directors. 48-73. Equitable distribution of profits, stockholders' right to, regardless of form of distribution. 48-504. Nonworking stockholder as entitled to be paid amount equal to excess per diem above current rates paid to working stockholders. 48-504. Passed dividend, appropriation of profits to pay. 48-73. Preferred stock, rights of holders of, in respect of dividends. 48-80 (case p. 73). Splitting earned dividends so as to pay six months' dividends on preferred stock and appropriate residue to common stock. 48-73. Wages or salaries of working stockholders, right to fix, above those current for similar services. 48-508 (case p. 504). - liability of shareholders. Creditor's right to institute suit to enforce liability of stockholders of insolvent corporation without first reducing his claim to judgment. 48660. Judgment assessing stockholders as affecting nonresident stockholders not personally served, see JUDGMENT. Insolvency; rights and preferences of creditors. Stockholders' liability on insolvency, see ante. Damages for personal injuries resulting in death of cosmetician, excessiveness or inadequacy of. 48-822. Italic type indicates points with annotation; roman type points without. COURTS. Clerks of, see CLERKS. Contempt of, see CONTEMPT. Delegation of judicial power, see CONSTI- Findings of, see TRIAL. Judges, see JUDGES. Mandamus to, see MANDAMUS. Records of, see RECORDS AND RECORDING Powers generally; inherent and inci- Contempt, power as to, see CONTEMPT. Power of parties to affect jurisdiction. Relation to legislative department; statutes. Statute of Limitations, court's power to -inquiry into wisdom, policy, or ex- General rule that courts will not inquire Public policy as question for legislature. Schools, inquiry into wisdom of legislation Facts warranting action of legislative Legislative power as to. General jurisdiction, right to limit power Loss of jurisdiction. Jury trial, effect of waiver of, on juris- State courts. Appellate jurisdiction of, see APPEAL AND Loss of jurisdiction, see ante. -transfer of cause. Disbarred attorney, transfer to supreme The dash in each citation stands for A.L.R. |