on . (D) Actions and Counterclaims for Breach Weatherford v. School Directors of Dist. No. 7, of Warranty. +8 N E. 244, Om 442(16) (Mass.) Measure of damages for me 159 (III.) Directors of common school dis. sale of misbranded apples not determined by trict held not liable for tuition of pupils attenddifference in value at time and value if an- ing township high school.-Weatherford swering to warranty.-Stein v. Almeder, 148 School Directors of Dist. No. 7, 148 N. E. 244. N. E. 441. On !591/2 (Ohio) Parent residing more than 4 miles from high school, transferring children IX. CONDITIONAL SALES, thereto, may recover for transportation.-Somem 475 (Ind.App.) Transferee of contract and mers v. Putnam County Board of Education, notes, not shown to be innocent purchaser for 148 N. E. 682. value, held to have no greater rights therein may 168 (III.) Board of education cannot furthan those of transferor. -People's State Bank nish free text-books, unless specially authorizof Indianapolis v. Hall, 148 N. E. 486. ed.-Segar v. Board of Education of School Om479(11) (Ind.App.) Bank, electing to re Dist. of City of Rockford, 148 N. E. 289. take property under conditional sales contract On 172 (11.) Resolution of board of education, assigned to it waived right to receive payment requiring small deposit to guarantee proper notes executed with contract.-People's use of free textbooks, held valid and reasonable. State Bank of Indianapolis v. Hall, 148 N. E. -Segar v. Board of Education of School Dist. 486. of City of Rockford, 148 N. E. 289. SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS. SEARCHES AND SEIZURES. See Colleges and Universities. cm3 (ind.) Invitation to search or seize must be free from coercion or fraud.-Meno v. State, II. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 148 N. E. 420. (A) Establishment, School Lands Acquiescence in officer's command not invita and Funds, and Regulation in tion to search and seize.-Id. General. Defendant's acts and language held not an invitation to search.-Id. wwll (III.) System of schools, permitting all Absence of name of affiant in copy of affidapersons of school age to attend classes and receive instruction without charging tuition, pro- thereon.-Id. vit does not destroy legality of warrant issued vides "free schools."-Segar v. Board of Educa-em? (N.Y.) Authorization to sheriff to open tion of School Dist. of City of Rockford, 148 safe deposit box not unwarranted search and N. E. 289. On 20. (11.) Exercise of discretion by board of seizure:- Carples y. Cumberland Coal & Iron education not interfered with, unless abused. Co., 148 N. E. 185. -Segar v. Board of Education of School Dist. SENTENCE. of City of Rockford, 148 N. E. 289. Cm20 (ind.) Discretion of general assembly See Criminal Law, 980–1001. in school affairs must be respected by local authorities and courts, unless resulting in lo SET-OFF AND COUNTERCLAIM. cal or special laws.-Gruber v. State, 148 N. E. 481. III. OPERATION AND EFFECT. (B) Creation, Alteration, Existence, and 59 (Mass.) Recovery on declaration in set. Dissolution of Districts. off in amount in excess of that alleged to be C33 (III.) Community consolidated district Trust Co., 148 N. E. 136. due held unwarranted.--Mondello v. Hanover organized only out of territory bounded by district lines as they exist at time of organiza SEWERS. tion.-People v. Madison, 148 N. E. 247. See Drains. Only territory detached from community consolidated district which is authorized to be or SHIPPING ganized into it; "former common school dis- See Wharves. trict."'-Id. Om42(2) (Ind.) Township not required to es V. LIABILITIES OF VESSELS AND OWN ERS IN GENERAL. tablish joint high school, if without funds, and had reached its constitutional debt limit.- Omo84 (3) (Mass.) Duty of steamship to proGruber v. State, 148 N. E. 481. vide invitees safe place to work stated.--Cullen School trustee held required to establish and v. New England Fuel & Transportation Co., maintain joint high school demanded by peti- 148 N. E. 371. tioners.-Id. Instruction that vessel owner could not rely on federal inspection exclusively held without (C) Government, Officers, and error.-Id. SLANDER Cw49 (Ind.) Township advisory board not al. See Libel and Slander. lowed to arbitrarily defeat performance by township school trustee of duty enjoined on SPECIAL LAWS. him by law.--Gruber v. State, 148 N. E. 481. See Statutes, Om77–96. (H) Pupils, and Conduct and Discipline of Schools. SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE. Cum 148 (Ohio) County board of education is un II. CONTRACTS ENFORCEADLE. der mandatory obligation to provide school privileges, if district board of education fails Cw62 (Mass.) Equity will not require a litiso to provide; privilege of going to high school gant to prosecute a suit which she believes to or studying high school branches is one which be false, groundless, and unlawful.-Mulready county board of education must provide on v. Pheeny, 148 N. E. 132. failure of district board so to provide.-Som Intended purchaser of stock to be recovered mers v. Putnain County Board of Education, in suit to rescind prior sale cannot, by specific 148 N. E. 652. performance, compel seller to prosecute suit to County board of education by refusing to ex rescind which she believes groundless.-Id. ercise option cannot absolve itself from liability.-Id. JV. PROCEEDINGS AND RELIEF. Crow 154 (III.) School Law, giving county super-m105(!) (Mass.) Specific performance propintendents certain power as to place of attenderly denied when time for conveyance had not ance by pupil, held not unconstitutional.- Jarrived.-Barrell v. Britton, 148 N. E. 134. For cases in Dec.Dig. & Am.Dig. Key-No.Series & Indexes see same topic and KEY-NUMBER em 159 (III.) Acts seemingly repugnant are to be construed, if possible, to avoid repeal by im- plication.--Village of Glencoe v. Hurford, 148 Hurford, 148 N. E. 69; Same v. 148 N. Om 168 (111.) Unconstitutional statute does not repeal former law by implication.-Rippinger v. Niederst, 148 N. E. 7. VI. CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION. (A) General Rules of Construction. sulting in great inconvenience or absurd conse- quences is to be avoided, if possible.- Village of Glencoe v. Hurford, 148 N. E. 69; Saine v. Olson, 148 N. E. 78. - Village of Glencoe v. Hurford, 148 N. E. 69; Same v. Olson, 148 N. E. 78. tuate purpose of framers.--Morse v. City of in ordinary and usual sense.-City of Colum- limitations of act over general provisions, where Cum 205 (III.) Construction requires determina- tion of legislative intention from language of act as whole.- Village of Glencoe v. Hurford, N. E. 895. sions.-State v. Brown, 148 N. E. 95. , literal enforcement of statute entailed, and will coe v. Hurford, 148 N. E. 69; Same v. Olson, 148 N. E. 78. Cum212 (Mass.) Presumed that General Court intended to remedy evil at which legislation of legislation.-Morsey, City of Boston, 143 Omw22534 (111.) Rules for interpreting terms in statute construed and subsequently carried into Glencoe v. Hurford, 148 N. E. 69; Same v. -Id. V. STATUTES CONSTRUED. АСТ. Act 1898, July !, ch. 541, 30 Act 1887, Feb. 4, ch. 104, 24 Stat, 544, Stat. 379. .23, 250 Ch. 511.... . 217, 379, 435 8 1(2). Amended 1906, 379 June 29, ch. 3591, 8 i 227 (2), 34 Stat. 584. 47 236. 69 44 8 679. 69 335 $ 6(1, 2). Amended 1906, ILLINOIS. INDIANA. CONSTITUTION. CONSTITUTION. 412 481 481 417 382 REVISED STATUTES 1881. 489 8 345.. 335 415. 401 193 UTES 1917. 658. 335 BURNS' ANNOTATED STATUTES 1908. UTES 1921, 401 Ch. 122, 88 93, 94, 96.... 244 BURNS' ANNOTATED STATUTES 1914. 467 407 273. 417 241 481 53 344. 867 675 Ch. 13 241 348. 317 .335, 489, 69 407. 1 432. 602 $ 489. 505 852 Š 520. 501 303 $ 521, 522. 643 873 528. 505, 613 265 193 646. 193 249 401 $ 700. 925 163 79 | $$ 1060, 1062. 613 401 481 23 Š 1691. Amended by Laws Ch. 74, $ 3.. 405 852 $ 2003, subsec. 9.. 193 193 Ch. 110, 110.. 197 406 602 143 148, 674 174, 674 69 $ 3001 205 149 477 7020. 401 675 195 $ 7717. 57 $ 8059. 425 47 23 613 8536.. 414 LAWS. 675 59 $ 8813.. 602 212 $$ 9089a, 9089b.. 675 274 BURNS ANNOTATED 69 STATUTES SUPPLE- MENT 1921. 227 193 $ 207.7. 602 2174. 69 451 $$ (!:278, 6927h. 477 59 119, 477 69270. 119 23 198 8356d. 420 8356t. .412, 420 2, 21, 25. LAWS. 69 163 103 287 1899, ch. 105. Amended by Laws 1913, ch. 102: 13 287 Laws 1915, ch. 67; Laws 69 1917, ch. 133.. 481 613 For cases in Dec.Dig. & Am.Dig. Key-No.Series & Indexes see same topic and KEY-NUMBER 609 CODE OF CRIMINAL PRO- 227 CEDURE. 597 471 801 101 REVISED STATUTES. 379 461 First Edition. 113 Volume 1. 123 447 Pt. 2, tit. 1, ch. 8, 8 44... 518 .567, 570 675 Ch. 259, § 1, subsec. 4... sii SURROGATE'S COURT ACT. 123 (Laws 1920, ch. 928.) 630 $8 174, 177, 179.. .428, 496 CONSOLIDATED LAWS. ... 805 Arbitration Law. $$ 3, 4..... 559 LAWS. Civil Service Law. 1780, ch. 15 900 627 Ch. 7. 627 Laws 1807, ch. 22. 900 $$ 19, 20.... 900 Decedent Estate Law. 900 412 481 900 / $ 160. Amended by Laws 444 1925, chs. 253, 603..... 556 101 463 sec. 1... Domestic Relations Law. 813 $ 70... 624 403 630 $ 81... 805 143, 197 467 403 Election Law. 813 403 146 467 88 243, 245, 246......... 784 138 474 458 General Business Law. 895 $$_352 to 359a. Added by 805 Laws 1921, ch. 649.. 627 467 Amended by Laws 1923, 458 ch. 600.. 627 $ 359b. Added Laws 1923, ch. 600.. 627 130 General Highway Traffic Law. § 12, subsec. 4.......... 728 NEW YORK. Highway Law. 546 796 627 Insurance Law. 661 548 $ 141. Amended by Laws 661 1922, ch. 660, 81.. CIVIL PRACTICE ACT. § 141b. Added by Laws 1923, ch. 436, 8 3..... 661 (Laws 1920, ch. 925.) 771 Negotiable Instruments Law. 609 532, 771 535 889 5:32 258. 771 Penal Law. 786 406. 796 588, subsec, 2.. 786 449 634 532 $ 1930, subsecs. 1, 3. 786 725 786 518 1938. 796 1162. 624 609 187 Personal Property Law. $ 1451. 502 212 .559, 562 $8 82, 85.. $ 1457. 559 88 124, 144. Added by Laws 1911, ch. 571. 659 146. 215 660 8 148, subsec. 3. Real Property Law. 725 623 895 Tax Law. 807 530 639 $ 365. Amended by Laws 5181 1922, ch. 426.... 530 593 105 811 S 11.57. § 442. Workmen's Compensation Law. 350 232 230 543 Art. 8, $ 3........ 350 $$ 4527, 4550, 4556. 605 $ 5349. 347 $8 5409, 5411, 5412. 344 350 6212-19, 6212-37.. 230 237 95 8 6299 et seq. 470 $$_7610—1, 7731–4, 7749 Art. 2, $$ 1, 1d.. 95 682 Art. 2, $ 4. 355 Art. 2, & 26 585 237 $ 8874. 668 357 $$ 11255, 11273, 11276. .82, 398 344 $8 12123, 12124, 12263.. 90 95 100 727 342 923 548 .350, 577 360 350 $ 12603. Amended by Laws 668 470 1923, p. 138, $ 3.. 360 $8 12968, 12969. 367 GENERAL CODE. 362 6868 13675. 89 8 49949, subd. F. 817 8 13698.. 581 CITY CHARTERS. .577, 694 Gallipolis, $$ 78, SO...... 605 581 LAWS. 694 $ 614-91 314 $ 1465–60 237 $$ 1465–61, 1405–76. 230 682 .100, 398 1921, p. 290 313 682 512 360 623 88 1604-1, 16043, 1604 1923, p. 214 ....577, 581, 694 357 1923, p. 215 591 694 697 1923, p. 217 846 | 1925, p. 294. 95 627 $ 614487 STIPULATIONS. On 23 (Mass.) Evidence held to warrant find- ing that note was not delivered on Sunday.- Note presumed to have been delivered on secular day.-1d. SURETYSHIP. See Principal and Surety. SURVIVAL, TAXATION. III. LIABILITY OF PERSONS AND PROP- ERTY. (B) Corporations and Corporate Stock and Property. cemetery corporations, subject to assessment (D) Exemptions, 196 (Ohio) Act exempting from tasa- is used for schools, held to conflict with Con- clusively for public purpose.-State v. Hess, 148 N. E. 347. cm 245 (III.) Stock of cemetery corporation wood Cemetery Co., 148 N. E. 273. |