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statutory attempt to bar insanity as a defense to crime, 347.

INSURANCE,

See INDEMNITY INSURANCE.

estoppel from retention of premium paid on forfeited policy, 284.

clause in plate glass policy, excepting loss by fire, caused directly or indirectly, 420.

INSTRUCTIONS,

relative influence of requests for instructions given and oral charge by Court, 386. restricting instructions where evidence has been admitted for special purposes in absence of request therefor, 385.

INTOXICATING LIQUORS,

can the state prohibit the sale as well as the manufacture of intoxicating liquors? 295.

good behavior bond for violation of local option law, 439.

IRRIGATION,

See WATERS AND WATER COURSES.

JUDGES,

Chief Justice Fuller-an appreciation, 84. victory of a dissenting opinion-independent interpretation of state law by federal courts, 183. Richard L. Goode, as an able Judge, 231.

JUDGMENTS, abolishment of life judges, 11.

tenure

for

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full faith and credit clause in respect to alimony installments, 55 and 111. res judicata as to acquittal in criminal case affecting a proceedings on a penalty, 408.

JURISDICTION,

false oath in naturalization proceedings in state court, 3. jurisdiction of federal courts in equity extending to appointment of receiver for an estate pending probate of will, 4. victory of a dissenting opinion-independent interpretation of state law by federal courts, 183.

mandamus to require Trial court to hear plea in abatement, 221.

conflict between federal and state jurisdiction, 357.

where defendant is a non-resident, by what acts, without taking up residence therein, can he make it possible for the legislature and the Courts of another state to adjudicate against him without his consent? 404.

JURY,

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LANDLORD AND TENANT, responsibility of amendment for personal injuries in non-observance of covenant to repair, 374.

LARCENY,

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right of servant to sue before expiration of contract period of employment measure of damages in such cases, 27. servant's assumption of risk of master's breach of statutory duty, 131. whether minor in seeking employment by misrepresentation as to age has the status of employee as regard to negligence? 302.

consent of parent as releasing employer from necessity to warn minor employee of dangerous employment, 329. responsibility for negligence of driver who also performs other services for hirer, 331.

res ipsa loquitur-a question of general jurisprudence, 384.

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TAXATION,

See INHERITANCE TAX.

the collectibility of a franchise tax in a foreign jurisdiction, 419.

the immorality of personal property assessment, 141.

TELEGRAPHS AND TELEPHONES.

oath administered in one county to affiant in another by telephone, 238.

THIRD DEGREE,

Sce CRIMINAL TRIAL AND PROCEDURE.

TITLE REGISTRATION,

advisability of adopting Torren's law, 28.

trust, 4. contracts testamentary in nature and gifts inter vivos, 74.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY,

as respects the maxims and principles of the common law, 1.

WITNESSES,

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vealed by agent intrusted with its delivery, 438.

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACTS, progress of the movement for workmen's compensation legislation. 91.

some suggestions for proposed employer's liability laws, 175, 185.

constitutionality of workmen's compensation law, 273, 447.

the necessity and advisability of certainty
for relief for workingmen in dangerous
employment, 291.

construction of England act as to injury
in course of employment, 311.
workmen's compensation and professional
mis-conduct, 319.

some defense of claims under the work-
men's compensation act of England, 349.

SUBJECT-INDEX

TO ALL THE “DIGESTS OF CURRENT OFINIONS" IN.VOL. 71.

This subject-index contains a reference under its appropriate head to every digest of cur-
rent opinions which has appeared in the volume. The references, of course are to the pages up-
on which the digest may be found. There are no cross-references, but each digest is indexed
herein under that head, for which it would most naturally occur to a searcher to look. It
will be understood that the page to which reference, by number, is made, may contain more
than one case on the subject under examination, and therefore the entire page in each in-
stance will necessarily have to be scanned in order to make effective and thorough search.

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Adverse Possession-actual possession, 413; bur-
den of proof, 160, 450; character of posses-
sion, 86; chattels, 68; color of title, 13, 214,
250; constructive possession. 377: deeds, 432;
duration and continuity, 303; effect of pay-
ing taxes, 214; extent of possession, 178;
good faith, 322; highways, 413; hostile pos-
session, 196, 214; interlapping patents, 124;
mistake, 250; nature of possession, 143, 268,
360; notoriety, 250; ouster, 232; payment of
taxes. 13; permissive use, 250; persons
against whom prescription may run, 32;

property of state, 32; sufficiency, 68; title
of entrymen, 232; title which may be di-
vested, 396; user, 377.

Aliens-authority to deport, 50; naturalizat'on.
196; right to enter United States, 450; right
to hold real estate, 360.

Alteration of Instruments-burden of proof, 50,
change of grantee, 214; effect of material,
alteration, 68.

Animals-injury to hired animals, 214; killing
dogs, 104; railroads, 124; stock laws, 178.

Appeal and Error-amendment of pleadings, 178:
assignment of error, 104, 214; consolidated
actions, 124; contradictory instructions, 142;
decisions appealable, 13; decisions of speclai
tribunal, 214; effect of dismissal, 124; find-
ings, 214; instructions, 214; jurisdictional
amount, 413; law of the case, 13; liability of
surety, 303; moot question, 68; new trial.
104; parties. 13; record, 178: reversal and
dismissal, 178; review, 178, 214; rulings on
evidence, 214; settled case, 178; voluntary
non-suit, 86, 142.

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