and 106 New York State Reporter disagrees with the conclusions reached by him. 3. Report and findings. REPEAL. Of statute, see "Statutes," § 2. REPLEVIN. Exceptions to referee's report, definitely REFORMATION OF INSTRUMENTS. § 1. Proceedings and relief. Complaint for reformation of a written con- REGISTRATION. The owner of property may replevy it in Complaint in replevin need not describe prop- § 2. Pleading and evidence. Complaint in replevin held to sufficiently de Of physician as condition to recovery for serv- § 3. Damages. REHEARING. See "New Trial." On appeal, see "Appeal," § 7. REINCORPORATION. See "Corporations," § 6. RELEASE. " See "Compromise and Settlement"; "Pay- § 1. Construction and operation. A satisfaction and release of one of several RELEVANCY. Of evidence in criminal prosecutions, see RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. Power to take bequest, see "Wills," § 1. REMAINDERS. Creation by deed, see "Deeds," § 2. REMOVAL. Of city officers, see "Municipal Corporations," Of justice, see "Justices of the Peace," § 1. REMOVAL OF CAUSES. Change of venue or place of trial, see "Venue," In an action for damages for the wrongful A separate action for damages for the tak § 4. Liabilities on bonds and undertak- In an action on replevin bond, evidence held Value of the replevied chattel held to be the uors. Of property of decedent under order of court, Evidence held not to show as a matter of law 2. Modification or rescission of con- Where the vendees returned the identical 3. Warranties. Agreement to manufacture goods held to be a 4. Remedies of seller. the extent of the payment made for goods Where a purchaser returned a part of the Plaintiff, in an action on a contract to manu- SATISFACTION. See "Compromise and Settlement"; "Payment." SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS. Under Laws 1895, c. 273, § 10, the Union Statute providing that school bonds shall be Bonds of school district held validly executed. 15. to continue in office a school attendance officer Under Laws 1899, c. 440, a school district Under Laws 1899, c. 440, a school district Under Laws 1894, c. 556, a school district SECONDARY EVIDENCE. Evidence held to show that an account for In civil actions, see "Evidence," § 3. goods sold and delivered was unpaid.-Hitch- ings v. Kayser (Sup.) 749. Evidence held insufficient to show a set-off SEPARATE ESTATE. against an account for goods sold.-Hitchings Of married women, see "Husband and Wife," 5. Remedies of buyer. Plaintiff, in an action for breach of a con- § 3. SERVICES. tract to manufacture goods, held damaged to See "Master and Servant," § 2. 1 SERVITUDES. See "Easements." SETTLEMENT. and 106 New York State Reporter 2. Good faith and diligence. Specific performance of a contract for trans § 3. Proceedings and relief. Where an executor contracts orally for sa Evidence held insufficient to establish com SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS. See "Intoxicating Liquors." Laws impairing obligation of contracts, see Provisions relating to particular subjects. Statute of frauds, see "Frauds, Statute of" Where an amendment to a statute is incon- 2. Repeal, suspension, expiration, and Laws 1874, c. 323, held to repeal Laws 1872. 564. Art. 6, § 18. 802 § 2743. Amended by Laws 898 641, 642 645 Greater New York. Laws Art. 8, § 3. 104 $$ 2750, 2759. 955 Art. 8, § 10. 222, 378 § 2802 277 Art. 10, § 2.... 802 91 § 2863. Amended by Laws .5, 936 § 3287 765 $3343, subd. 9. 623 $$ 3360, 3369.. 230 1897, ch. 378, § 1075... 957 1897, ch. 378, § 1370...1008 505 157 ..... ...... 233 45 CODE OF CRIMINAL PRO- 640 473 $522 573 § 132 318 § 531 $$ 623, 625. 578 .248, 593 §§ 262-264, 313. LAWS. 449 § 275 253 $$ 650, 651. 729, 730 & 285 205 1848, ch. 319, § 6.. 421 ... 8 684 1 1860, ch. 360. 24 § 723 .162, 303 1860, ch. 360, § 1. 840 §§ 763, 765. 222 CODE OF PROCEDURE. 1867, ch. 917. 786 8 769 578 $ 803 488, 8318 317. Repealed by Laws $ 805 488 1880, ch. 245, § 3, subd. 1873, ch. 548. 786 1874, ch. 314, § 3. 718 1874, ch. 323. Repealed by 976 983 703 $ 154 997 747 $ 389. Amended by Laws 1874, ch. 329. 459 999. Amended by Laws 1900, ch. 494..... 1896, ch. 748. § 1013 § 1019 § 1268 $$ 1328, 1329. $1704, subd. 2. $8 1784, 1793.. $8 1841, 1844. 52 $ 1902 1903 .508, 1053 39 93 $ 473 ...1014 783 1879, ch. 248. 328 657 $ 528 232 88 601, 609... 965 1880, ch. 513, §§ 2, 4.. 159 505 1881, ch. 414. Amended §§ 2468, 2469. § 2481, subd. 6. § 2514, par. 11. $8 2545, 2546. 435 Page 739, § 147......... 773 291 350 CITY CHARTERS. 495 by Laws 1889, ch. 472, §8 1882, ch. 409. Repealed by 1882, ch. 410, § 978. 1882, ch. 410, Amended by Laws 1893, 1882, ch. 410, § 1344. Amended Laws 1896, ch. 376, § 29 703 1888, ch. 311, § 16. 943 623, 624 459 § 992. 378 922 93 783 An application, under Const. art. 3, § 18, Effect on right to new trial, see "New Trial," sents of property owners, though pending, does STOCK. Corporate stock, see "Corporations," § 1. STOCKHOLDERS. Of banks, see "Banks and Banking," § 1 STREET RAILROADS. See "Railroads." Carriage of passengers, see "Carriers." not estop the company from claiming that it Where a street railway company has re- Where a street railway has received and ..641, 642 1900, ch. 367, § 16. .406, 479 945 511 957 1900, ch. 621, §§ 1, 2. .1041 1034 1900, ch. 715. 439 1900, ch. 742. 487 91 1901, ch. 167, § 2. 445 1901, ch. 334, § 4. Amend- |