and 121 New York State Reporter RENT. The sending of a letter to an incarcerated criminal held to constitute an attempt to commit See "Landlord and Tenant,” 8 5. the offense described in Pen. Code, $ 87, though Bill of particulars in action for, see "Plead it was merely preliminary to the commission of ing," $ 5. such offense. -People v. Buckley (Sup.) 191. REPAIRS. RESIDENCE. or premises demised, see "Landlord and Ten- Affecting liability for support of pauper, see ant," $ 4. "Paupers," 1. REPEAL. RES JUDICATA. See “Judgment,” 88 4, 5. RESTAURANTS. § 1. Pleading and evidence. See “Innkeepers.” In an action to recover possession of goods, damages for the depreciation in the value of the goods are not recoverable, unless pleaded.-Jer RESTRAINT OF TRADE. myn v. Hunter (Sup.) 546. Trusts and other combinations, see “Monop§ 2. Liabilities on bonds and undertak olies," $ 1. ings. That plaintiff in replevin always was the RETURN. owner and entitled to possession of the property replevied held. in an action on the replevin bond To habeas corpus, for breach of condition to return if the replevin action be dismissed, a partial defense only, under Code Civ. Proc. g 508.-Freeman v. United REVENUE. States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. (Sup.) 493. I See “Taxation." That defendant in replevin denied he had possession of the chattels or had refused to deliver them, and that he did not, by answer, or notice REVERSIONS. under Code Civ. Proc. & 1725, demand return | Of lessor, see “Landlord and Tenant," $ 2. thereof, held a defense to action on the replevin bond; the replevin action having been dismissed. Freeman v. United States Fidelity & REVIEW. See "Appeal"; "Criminal Law," $ 6. REVISION. Of statutes, see “Statutes," § 1. REVOCATION. Of liquor license, see "Intoxicating Liquors," & 2. Of contract for purchase of city bonds, see "Mu- oř probate of will, see “Wills," $ 3. nicipal Corporations,” $ 8. RIGHT OF WAY. RISKS. The sending of a letter to a person incarcer- | Assumed by employé, see “Master and Servated for a felony held merely to constitute an at-l ant," $ 6. tempt to commit the offense described by Pen. Within insurance policy, see "Insurance," $ & Code, g 87.-People v. Buckley (Sup.) 191. The sending of a letter to a prisoner held to ROADS. constitute a sufficient overt act to justify a conviction for an attempt to commit the crime de- / See “Highways." scribed by Pen. Code, & 87.-People v. Buckley Streets in cities, see "Municipal Corporations," (Sup.) 191, SALARIES. SALES. ROYALTIES. dence in each case.- New York Hydraulic Press Brick Co. v. Cunn (Sup.) 168. sale by sample is, under conflicting evidence, a question for the jury.-New York Hydraulic Press Brick Co. v. Cunn (Sup.) 168. § 5. Remedies of bayer. In an action for breach of contract to manu- and quality, evidence held sufficient to justify a verdict finding the breach.-Ideal Wrench Co. v. Garvin Mach, Co. (Sup.) 41. On failure to manufacture and deliver articles the articles which were to be last delivered.- | Ideal Wrench Co. v. Garvin Mach. Co. (Sup.) 41. no market value, then the difference between Wrench Co. v. Garvin Mach. Co. (Sup.) 41. cording to model, vendee cannot recover dam- ages for inferior quality of articles accepted by him, but may recover for articles returned as inferior.-Ideal Wrench Co. v. Garvin Mach. Co. (Sup.) 41. Where tools were not made in compliance with agreement, and were not accepted, plaintiff Evidence held to present a question for the jury as to whether tools manufactured by de- Seller of goods in contract of sale held not to Rule for measure of damage in case of sale of were delivered and used.-New York Hydraulic Press Brick Co. v. Cunn (Sup.) 168. SAMPLE. Sales by sample, see “Sales,” $3, 5. SATISFACTION. See "Accord and Satisfaction"; "Payment”; SAVINGS BANKS. SCAFFOLDS. and 121 New York State Reporter SEALS. SOCIETIES. See “Clubs.” SPECIFIC LEGACIES. See “Wills,” $ 5. SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE. 48 1. Good faith and diligence. SERVICES. Contract for sale of realty held to have time for its essence, so that specific performance See “Master and Servant,” 8 2; “Work and could not be enforced after time limited had Labor." expired.-Blanchard v. Archer (Sup.) 665. SERVITUDES. SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS. See “Easements." See "Intoxicating Liquors." SPLITTING CAUSES. STARE DECISIS. STATE. Courts, see “Courts." STATEMENT. Of plaintiff's claim, see "Pleading," § 1. STATUTES. purpose of laying sewer under tracks, see “Constitutional Law," $ 1. "Eminent Domain," $ 1. Provisions relating to particular subjects. See “Coroners"; "Descent and Distribution": SHERIFFS AND CONSTABLES. "Discovery," $ 1; "Execution," 1; "High ways," $ 1; "Insurance," $ 1; "Intoxicat§ 1. Compensation. ing Liquors"; "Limitation of Actions"; "Me Under Laws 1890, p. 936, c. 523, as amended chanics' Liens"; "Municipal Corporations," by Laws 1892, p. 868, c. 416, § 17, subd. 2, pro $$ 2, 4, 6, 8; "Newspapers"; "Paupers," $ 1; viding for sheriff's poundage, and Code Cir. "Pawnbrokers”; “Taxation," $$ 1, 2, 4. Proc. $ 709, and section 3313, subd. 12, sheriff Covenants against erection of tenement houses, held entitled to recover poundage from plaintiff see "Covenants," $ 1. in attachment, who procured vacation and an Defect of parties, see “Parties," $ 3. nulment of same.-O'Brien v. National Conduit & Cable Co. (Sup.) 131. Designation of parties, see "Parties," $ 2. Foreign corporations, see “Corporations," $ 7. 8 2. Powers, duties, and liabilities. Statute of frauds, see "Frauds, Statute of." A certain execution held no protection to the Town bonds, see "Towns," $ 1. officer. Consolidation Act, Laws 1882, pp. 339, % $ . Repeal, suspension, expiration, and 356, c. 410, 88 1297, 1399.-Goldberg v. Mark revival. owitz (Sup.) 1045. Laws, special or local in their application, are not deemed repealed by general legislation, er. SHIPPING. cept upon the clearest manifestation of an intent by the Legislature to effect such repeal.- People See “Wharves." v. Weils (Sup.) 1107. A revision of a statute by re-enactment of a SLANDER. previous statute operates as a continuance of the former, instead of as a repeal and new enSee "Libel and Slander." actment.-People v. Wells (Sup.) 1107. STATUTES CONSTRUED. ..... 232 128 ....1122 .... 276 719 255 8 3240 ...... 1: 563 369 Š 527 :. 862 ..::::vork. Laws Greater New Yori';:.. 886 NEW YORK 519 | Greater New York. Laws 833 1897, p. 541, ch. 378, 8 1513 ..... ::........1122 Greater New York. Laws 1897, p. 547, ch. 378, 88 1570, 1571 ...........1122 938 Greater New York. Laws 1897, p. 555, ch. 378, $ 826 1608 Š 2743 246 | Greater New York. Laws 833 1901, p. 109, ch. 466, $ ..... 144 $$ 3232, 3233.. 402 Greater New York. Laws 1014 1901, p. 129, ch. 466, § 801 302 ..... .........1017 521 Greater New York. Laws 522 1901, p. 346, ch. 466, § 817 ... ....1094 Greater New York. Laws CODE OF CRIMINAL 1901, p. 355, ch. 466, § 825. Amended by Laws PROCEDURE. 1902, p. 1777, ch. 609...1094 897 | Greater New York. Laws 563 359 1901, p. 372, ch. 466, 8 951 842, 931 1901, p. 426, ch. 466, § PENAL CODE. 1011 773 Greater New York. Laws 191 1901, p. 637, ch. 466, $ 897 ...856, 857 Greater New York. Laws 1901, p. 612, ch. 466, 8 ..1022 1554 .. Greater New York. Laws 968 1901, p. 655, ch. 466, § 358 165 1615 .................. LAWS. 1848, p. 47, ch. 319..276, 277 1860, p. 592, ch. 345....845 1867, p. 2273, ch. 908, 8 17 480 1868, p. 1869, ch. 818, tit. 1, $ 4. Amended by 1868, pp. 1879-1882. ch. Laws 1883, p. 571, ch. 818, tit. 5, 88 23, 24.... 799 .37, 38 397 ..................1107 1873, p. 507, ch. 335, 8 88 101 1875, p. 188, ch. 213, 88 3, 534 402 Brooklyn. Laws 1888, p. Amended by Laws 1880, ...499, 1112 1042, ch. 583, tit. 15, $ 2 856 p. 456, ch. 318; Laws 23 Greater New York. Laws 1881, p. 447, ch. 326.... 803 1078 1897, p. 30, ch. 378, 8 1880, p. 456, ch. 318..... 803 712 ..........1122 1881, p. 447, ch. 326..... 803 747 Greater New York. Laws 1882, pp. 339, 356, ch. 410, 742 1897, p. 35, ch. 378, 8 $8 1297, 1399..........1045 493 118 ..................1122 1882, p. 429, ch. 410, 8 137 Greater New York. Laws 519 1897, p. 160, ch. 378, 8 1883, pp. 508, 509, ch. 339, $ 10... 674 | Greater New York. Laws 1.1883, p. 571. ch. 397.....1107 1897, p. 485, ch. 378, 8 1888, p. 958, ch. 583, tit. 2, 906 1364, subd. 1.......... 704 $ 12... 72| Greater New York. Laws 1888, p. 1042, ch. 583, tit. 316 1897, p. 537, ch. 378, 8 15. & 2. Brooklyn City 856 104 ....: ter ....; 842 ter 856 ch and 121 New York State Reporter 1890, p. 936, ch. 523. | 1896, p. 797, ch. 908, 8 3.. | 1898, p. 1497, ch. 643, & Amended by Laws 1892, 614, 745, 826, 1107 | 59a .. . p. 868, ch. 418, § 17, 1896, p. 797, ch, 908, 8 4..1107 | 1899, p. 351, ch. 192..... 478 subd. 2 .. 131 1896, p. 800, chi 908 8 6.. 745 | 1899, p. 1589, ch. 712.....1104 1890, p. 1082, ch. 563, § 2 334 1896, p. 800, ch. 908, 8 8 826 1900, p. 372, ch. 166..... 276 1890, p. 1114, ch. 565, 8 1896, p. 801, ch. 908, 87 84 1900, p. 916, ch. 382...... 842 1896, p. 864, ch, 908, § 196 341 1900, p. 933, ch. 400, $ 19 407 1890, pp. 1195, 1205, ch. 1896, p. 867, ch. 908, $ 202. 1901, p. 109, ch. 466, & 255. 568, 88 92, 93, 152.....1014 Amended by Laws 1901, Greater New York Char1890, p. 1233, ch. 569, 8 p. 316, ch. 132, & 189... 162. Amended by Laws 1896, p. 868, ch. 908, 88 1901, p. 129, ch.466, ; 1897, p. 619, ch. 481.... 196 220, 221 ..... 302. Greater New York 1892, p. 56, ch. 36, 8 2.... 534 1896, 'p. 871, ch. 908, § 225. Charter ... 1892, p. 317, ch. 545, 8 59 334 | Amended by Laws 1900, 1901, p. 316, ch. 132, $ 1892, pp. 814, 816, 822, ch. p. 916, ch. 382. ........ | 189 :................. 628 399, 88 1, 6, 22......... 1897, p. 3, ch. 378, 8 4... 803 1901, p. 346, ch. 466, s 1892, p. 868,"ch. 418, $ 17, 1897, p. 5, ch. 378, 8 9... 817. Greater New York subd. 2 .....::::::::: 1897, p. 30, ch. 378, § 96. Charter .............. 1094 1892, p. 1490, ch. 677, § 26 Greater New York Char 1901, p. 355, ch. 466, & 825. 1892, p. 1491, ch. 677, 8 31 Greater New York Char1892, p. 1750, ch. 686, 88 1897, p. 35, ch. 378, $ 118. ter. Amended by Laws 21, 22 .........::::::: 407 Greater New York Char 1902, p. 1777..........1094 1892, p. 1761, ch. 686, 8 69 24 ........1129 | 1901, p. 372, ch. 466, 8 1892, p. 1761, ch. 686, 8 1897, p. 152, ch. 284...... 842 862. Greater New York 69. Amended by Laws 1897, p. 160, ch. 378, 8 Charter ..... 1894, p. 320, ch. 163; 458. Greater New York 1901, p. 426, ch. 466, $ Laws 1895, p. 530, ch. Charter 1001. Greater New York 742; Laws 1896, p. 107, 1897, p. 234, ch, 312, & 31 660 Charter .........:::: 1897, p. 401, ch. 414. 8 103 614 | 1901, p. 637. ch. 466.8 1897, p. 402, ch. 414, § 105 615 | 1543." Greater New York Amended by Laws 1901, 1897, p. 404, ch. 414, § 110 614 Charter .:::..;..:: p. 1326, ch. 538........ 1897, p. 467, ch. 415, $ 18 1901, p. 642. ch." -466 1892, p. 1833, CH. 688, § 3i 678 | 1554. Greater New York 1892, pp. 1825, 1838. 1897, p. 468, ch. 415, $ 20. 688, $2, 48...........10 . 1089 Amended by Laws 1899, 1901. p. 656, ch. 466, § 1892, p. 2018, ch. 690, art. p. 351, ch. 192.......: 478 1615. Greater New York 7. $8 233, 238.......... 1897, p. 477, ch. 415, $ 70 911 1893, p. 84, ch. 54, § 8...1107 1897, p. 480, ch. 415, 8 81 1901, p. 1319, ch. 535..... 628 1893, p. 873, ch, 416, tit. 9, 911, 998 1901, p. 1326, ch, 538..... 672 1897, p. 485, ch. 378, 8 1901, pp. 1560, 1583, ch. 1894, pp. 296, 306, ch. 152, 1364, subd. 1. Greater 580, 88 239, 326....... $$ 1, 9... 100 New York Charter..... 704 1902, p. 1748, ch. 600.....1031 1894, p. 320, ch. 163...... 783 1897, p. 517, ch. 418, $ 7 1902, p. 461, ch. 172..... 1894, p. 910, ch. 447, § 27 951 1897, p. 537, ch. 378, 8 1902, p. 1490, ch. 589, $3 484 1895, p. 313, ch._531..... 428 1536. Greater New York 1902, p. 1519. ch. 580, $ 90 1895, p. 530, ch. 742...... 783 | Charter............... 856 1902, p. 1535, ch. 580, 8 1895, p. 974, ch. 1042..... | 1897, p. 511, ch. 378, 3 145 1896, p. 57, ch, 112, $ 16.. 618 | 1513. Greater New York 1902, p. 1537, ch. 580, s 1896, p. 69, ch. 112, $ 28, Charter .......... ..1122 subd. 2. Amended by 1897, p. 547, ch. 378, 88 1902, pp. 1562, 1563, ch. Laws 1903, p. 1125, ch. 1570, 1571. Greater New 580, $S 253-257... ... .. 471 486 .......... 817 York Charter .........1122 1902,' p. 1578, ch. 580. & 1896, p. 107, ch. 178. ..... 783 1897, p. 555, ch. 378, 8 1896, p. 571, ch. 547, $ 3.. 148 1608. Greater New York 1902, p. 1748, ch. 600.... * 921, 1006 1896, p. 589, cha 547, 8 197 653 Charter ..............1122 1902, p. 1749, ch. 600, & 2 921 1896, p. 592, ch. 547, 8 207 551 1897, p. 619. ch. 481...... 196 1902, p. 1777, ch. 609....1094 1896, p. 796, ch, 908, 8 2, | 1897, p. 732, ch. 612, § 95 511 | 1903, p. 165. 'ch, 41, 221 2:55 subd. 3. Amended by 1897, p. 732, ch. 612, 8 97 475 1903, p. 466, ch. 193... Laws 1899, p. 1589, ch. | 1897, p. 907, ch. 665..... 308 1903. p. 1084. ch. 469. § 1 783 712 ..................1104 1898, p. 770, ch. 237..... 276 1903, p. 1123, ch. 186... $17 | 1903, p. 1396, ch. 610.... 1892, p. 1805, ch: 687. *** 115*262, 1006 725 Charter ::::::::::' |