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THE
Central Law Journal
ALEXANDER H. ROBBINS, Editor
VOLUME 68 JANUARY-JUNE 1909
ST. LOUIS, MO.
CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY,
1909.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1909, by
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
190600
PRINTED BY CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY.
LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES IN VOLUME 68
No. 1. May Prohibition Laws Authorize the
Taking of Property Without Compensa-
tion? By O. H. Myrick, 2.
No. 2. Duty and Liability of the Producer of
an Electric Current to the Employees of
Other Persons Working About His Poles
and Lines. By Colin P. Campbell, 22,
No. 3. What Criterion Fixes the Amount in
Controversy in a Garnishment Proceeding?
By H. R. Bondies, 41.
No. 4. The Right of Escape from Apparent
Danger as Affecting an Accident Insurance
Policy A Criticism of the Case of Banta
v. Casualty Company. By N. C. Collier,
61.
No. 5. Liability of the Master for the Ser-
vant's Negligent Personal Use of the Mas-
ter's Property. By Robert Burkham, 81.
No. 6. Laissez Faire in the United States.
By W. A. Coutts.
No. 7. Laissez Faire in the United States.
By W. A. Coutts, 118.
No. 8. The Berea College Decision and the
Segregation of the Colored Races. By
Andrew Alexander Bruce, 137.
No. 9. Registration as Affording Constructive
Notice of Contents of Deeds. By James T.
Hill, 156.
No. 10. Revision and Classification of Statute Law. By J. E. Cobbey.
No. 11. The Distinction in Application of the
Maxim of Res Ipsa Loquitur in Passenger
and Employee Cases. By N. C. Collier, 193.
No. 12. The Right of an Insurance Agent to
Waive the Provision in an Application
for Insurance that the Policy Shall Not be
in Force Until the Receipt of the First
Premium. By Sumner Kenner, 208.
No. 16. Severance of Estates in Mines and
Some of the Consequences. By Wilson I.
Snyder, 283.
Na. 17. Eminent Domain Under the Early
Mill Acts and
and
Modern Electrical
Water Power Acts. By W. A. Coutts, 303.
No. 18. The Liability of a Common Carrier
of Passengers for the Wrongful Acts of
a Fellow Passenger. By Edward H.
McCoy, 323.
No. 19. Legal Methods for the Detection of
Forgeries and Proof of Handwriting by
Expert Testimony or Other Opinion Evi-
dence. By M. C. Freerks, 343.
No. 20. The Right of a Tenant to Remove
Fixtures After Taking a New Lease. By
Oscar Hallam, 364.
No. 21. The Initiative and Referendum. By
O. H. Myrick, 383.
No. 22. Monopoly and Restraint of Trade in
Federal View-Doubt as to Meaning of
Terms. By N. C. Collier, 404.
No. 23. The Right of Access to Navigability
-Is it Private Property Which Cannot be
Taken for Public Purposes Without Com-
pensation? I. To the Water's Edge. By
W. A. Coutts, 424.
No. 24. Right of Access to Navigability. II.
From the Water's Edge to the Navigable
Channel. By W. A. Coutts, 444.
No. 25. Federal Supreme Court Guaranties
and the People. By Charles E. De Land,
464.