CONTRIBUTION. See Adjoining Landowners. CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE. Automobiles-collision between automobile and street car-contributory negligence of driver contributory negligence of pedestrian as affecting liability for injury by automobile. Annotated failure of carrier to enforce rule-contributory negligence of passenger in violating riding on locomotive by permission of engineer-contributory negligence of infant. negligence of driver as imputable to occupant of vehicle. Christopherson v. Minne- Infants contributory negligence of infant. Cole v. Sloss-Sheffield Steel, etc. Co. (Ala.), 99; Master and servant-contributory negligence of infant servant-sufficiency of plea. Cole v. employers' liability act-contributory negligence as defense. Cameron v. Pacific violation of rule of master-manner of pleading. Cole v. Sloss-Sheffield Steel, etc. Railroads-crossing accident-effect of contributory negligence of driver of vehicle. Christo- Streets and highways-fall of wall-injury to child playing in street-contributory negli CONVERSATIONS. See Telegraphs and Telephones. CONVICTION. See Witnesses. CORPORATIONS. Criminal prosecution-how originated. State v. Taylor (S. Dak.), 1285. mode of acquiring jurisdiction of corporation. State v. Taylor (S. Dak.), 1285. 359. exemption from attachment as nonresident. Jennings v. Idaho R. etc. Co. (Idaho), jurisdiction of court-requisites of jurisdiction. W. J. Armstrong Co. v. New York validity of service of process on agent of associated corporations. W. J. Armstrong what constitutes doing business in state. Standard Fashion Co. v. Cummings Joint stock companies-distinguished from corporation. Barber v. Morgan (Conn.), 102. Stockholders-meeting of stockholders—effect of failure to give notice. People v. Matthies- meeting of stockholders-necessity of notice. People v. Matthiessen (Ill.), 1035. Transfer of assets-rights of creditors. Barber v. Morgan (Conn.), 102. CORROBORATION. Annotated COSTS. Eminent domain-costs on appeal-liability of landowner. Music v. Big Sandy, etc. R. Co. dismissal of proceeding—allowance to landowner-costs and attorney's fees. Denver, COUNCIL. See Municipal Corporations. COUNTIES. Powers-donation to state education. Heiskell v. Knox County (Tenn.), 1281. COUNTS. See Pleading. COURTS. Annulment of marriage-power of equity. Wimbrough v. Wimbrough (Md.), 920. Austin v. Corporations-criminal prosecution-mode of acquiring jurisdiction of corporation. State Annotated Criminal jurisdiction-defect in information. Bopp v. Clark (Ia.), 417. residence essential to jurisdiction of court. 1097. Annotated Worthington v. District Court (Nev.), Worthington v. District Court (Nev.), Exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction-superior court and justice of the peace. Miami Cop- Foreign corporations-requisites of jurisdiction of court. W. J. Armstrong Co. v. New York Hawaiian courts-decisions Atcherley (U. S.), 142. as binding Federal Supreme Court. Kapiolani Estate v. legislative journals. Heiskell v. Knox County (Tenn.), 1281. Annotated In re Lundy (Wash.), jurisdiction of married infant. In re Lundy (Wash.), 1007. Annotated Annotated Annotated Annotated Annotated Annotated Annotated Annotated Annotated Annotated procedure-vacating commitment. Board of Children's Guardians v. Juvenile Court procedure-verification of complaint. In re Turner (Kan.), 1022. purpose and construction of statute. In re Lundy (Wash.), 1007. Prohibition courts subject to writ-Arkansas probate court. Ferguson v. Martineau (Ark.), 421. Public policy-right of court to formulate. Northern Pacific R. Co. v. Richland Co (N. 181. review of statute creating commission. Winnipeg Electric R. Co. v. Winnipeg (Can.), COVENANTS. CREATION. See Partnership. CRIMINAL LAW. Abduction-sufficiency of indictment. State v. Sanders (La.), 105. Annotated elements of offense-necessity of joint criminal intent. State v. Ayles (Ore.), 738. Banks-receiving deposit when insolvent-proof of authority of cashier. Skarda v. State receiving deposit when insolvent-proof of insolvency. Skarda v. State (Ark.), 586. 586. receiving deposit when insolvent-variance as to deposit. Skarda v. State (Ark.), receiving deposit when insolvent-what constitutes deposit-check on 586. same bank. (Iowa), 727. proof of other similar offenses. State v. Foxton (Iowa), 727. Annotated evidence-declarations of accused before and after homicide. Brindley v. State evidence declarations of coconspirator after homicide-admissibility in evidence. 107. evidence footprints of animal. Brindley v. State (Ala.), 177. State v. Gould (Mo.), 855. Indictment and information-amendment of indictment-prejudice to accused. State v. Fox- defect in information as affecting jurisdiction of court. Bopp v. Clark (Iowa), 417. Insanity of defendant-time when issue may be tried. Ferguson v. Martineau (Ark.), 421. Intoxicating liquors-different offenses-constitutional and legislative provisions for punish- State v. Gould (Mo.), 855. equivalent constitutional provisions with respect to jeopardy as equivalent. Stout Annotated Seduction-evidence-reputation of defendant. Bishop v. State (Tex.), 379. Annotated Verdict-sufliciency-guilty as charged in information. State v. Gould (Mo.), 855. CRITICISM. See Grand Jury. CROSS-EXAMINATION. See Bastardy; Witnesses. CROSSINGS. See Railroads. DAMAGES. Building contracts-measure of damages for defective performance. Wiebener v. Peoples Death by wrongful act―measure of damages generally. Korab v. Chicago, etc. R. Co. (Iowa), Ejectment-recovery in ejectment-damages for detention. Gibbs v. Didier (Md.), 833. measure of damages-taking part of tract of land. Music v. Big Sandy, etc. R. Co. reduction of damages-offer of privilege to landowner. Brack v. Baltimore (Md.), 880. 1299. Excessiveness-personal injuries-reversal for excessiveness of verdict. Rosenberg v. Dahl 714. Annotated DEADLY WEAPONS. See Weapons. DEATH BY WRONGFUL ACT. Damages-measure of damages generally. Korab v. Chicago, etc. R. Co. (Iowa), 637. 450. Evidence-habits and character of deceased. Annotated Employers' liability act-removal of limitation on amount of recovery for death by wrongful Nature of action. Watson v. Adams (Ala.), 565. DEBTOR AND CREDITOE. See Corporations; Partnership. DECEDENTS' ESTATES. See Descent and Distribution; Executors and Administrators. DECISIONS. See Appeal and Error; Courts. DECREES. DEEDS. Annotated Covenants-conclusiveness against covenantor of judgment against covenantee-necessity of deed by husband and wife-covenants as binding wife. Agar v. Street (Mich.), 518. deposit for delivery after grantor's death-effect as passing title. Williams v. Kidd 703. deposit for delivery after grantor's death-presumption. Williams v. Kidd (Cal.), evidence as to delivery. Williams v. Kidd (Cal.), 703. Grantor-effect of omission of grantor's name from body of deed. Agar v. Street (Mich.), Annotated DEEDS - Continued. Husband and wife-deed by husband and wife-effect on separate interest of wife. Agar v. Quitclaim deed-effect as conveying after-acquired title. Blackwell v. Harrelson (S. Car.), 1263. See also Homestead; Recording Acts; Res Judicata. DEFAULTS. DEFINITIONS. See Words and Phrases. DELEGATION OF POWERS. See Public Service Commissions. DELIVERY. See Bonds; Deeds; Frauds, Statute of; Sales. DEMURRAGE. See Carriers of Goods. DEMURRER. See Pleading. DEPENDENTS. See Death by Wrongful Act. DEPOSIT. See Deeds; Eminent Domain. DEPOSITIONS. Adverse party-right to use deposition. Jonas v. South Covington, etc. St. R. Co. (Ky.), 965, DEPOSITS. See Banks. DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION. Expectancy-assignment by prospective heir to stranger-validity. (IN.), 1238. Donough v. Garland assignment by prospective heir to stranger-validity. Simmons v. Ross (Ill.), 1256, 1259. assignment by prospective heir to stranger-validity. Stevens v. Stevens (Mich.), release by prospective heir to ancestor-validity. Donough v. Garland (Ill.), 1238. DESERTION. See Divorce. DESTINATION. See Carriers of Passengers. DETECTAPHONE. See Evidence. DICTOGRAPH. See Evidence. DIRECTION OF VERDICT. See Verdict. |