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See Taxation.

REVENUE.

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ROBBERY.

reasonable time.-Goulis v. Angel, 146 N. E.

222.

III. MODIFICATION OR RESCISSION
OF CONTRACT.

(C) Rescission by. Buyer.

121 (Mass.) Buyers, having used goods sold without offer to return them, could not rescind.-Edison Fixture Co. v. Maccaferri, 146 N. E. 3.

124 (Mass.) Rescinding buyer must offer to return goods.-Edison Fixture Co. v. Maccaferri, 146 N. E. 3.

127 (Mass.) Buyer to rescind must notify seller within reasonable time.-Edison Fixture Co. v. Maccaferri, 146 N. E. 3.

IV. PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACT.
(C) Delivery and Acceptance of Goods.

172 (III.) Difficulty or even impossibility of performance of contract for sale and delivery of grain is not defense to action for its breach, in absence of limitations of liability in such respect.-Thomson v. Thomson, 146 N. E. 451.

174 (N.Y.) Seller not justified in abandoning contract for buyer's failure to extend letter of credit when it expired.-Shirai v. Blum, 146 N. E. 194.

Bank's notice that letter of credit had ex

pired held not to change seller's rights or obligations. Id.

24(1) (III.) Evidence held to warrant conviction.-People v. O'Donnell, 146 N. E. 490. 24(1) (Ind.) Conviction of victim's companions for robbery, not sustained.-Wheat v.180(1) (Mass.) Contract for purchase of State. 146 N. E. 581.

24(1) (Mass.) Evidence held to support verdict of guilty of robbery, being armed.Commonwealth v. Baldi, 146 N. E. 11. Evidence held to support verdict of guilt as accessory before the fact of robbery.-Ïd.

sugar held entire, and purchaser not entitled to revoke in part and accept in part.-National Wholesale Grocery Co. v. Mann, 146 N. E. 791. V. OPERATION AND EFFECT.

24(3)(III.) Evidence should show beyond (A) Transfer of Title as Between Parties. reasonable doubt that defendants were parties 199 (N.Y.) Rules as to passage of title who committed robbery.-People v. O'Donnell, subordinate to intention.-S. A. Wenger & Co. v. Propper Silk Hosiery Mills, 146 N. E. 203. 146 N. E. 490. 24(3)(III.) Evidence held to sustain con-202 (5) (N.Y.) Title held to pass prior to viction of robbery with dangerous weapon.- shipment.-S. A. Wenger & Co. v. Propper Silk Hosiery Mills, 146 N. E. 203. People v. Tyler, 146 N. E. 740.

26 (III.) Weight to be given to identifica-202 (6) (Mass.) Contract held not simple c. tion of defendants and other matters in evi- i. f. contract, but one under which title did Grocery Co. V. Wholesale der."-National dence is for jury.-People v. O'Donnell, 146 N. not pass at port of shipment; "delivery orE. 490.

SAFE DEPOSITS.

See Warehousemen, 45-47.

SALES.

Mann, 146 N. E. 791.

212 (Mass.) Assessing damages on theory that title had passed to buyer held proper.Winslow Bros. & Smith Co. v. Universal Coat Co., 146 N. E. 713.

See Taxation, 696-724; Vendor and Pur- 2182 (Mass.) Finding that goods were apchaser,

I. REQUISITES AND VALIDITY OF
CONTRACT.

propriated to contract and title passed held authorized.-Winslow Bros. & Smith Co. v. Universal Coat Co., 146 N. E. 713.

(B) Rights and Liabilities of Seller as to

Third Persons.

23 (4) (Ind.App.) Reply to offer held not unconditional acceptance of order.-IsmertHincke Milling Co. v. Burkhart, 146 N. E. 334.219(1) (N.Y.) Seller surrendering parcel post receipts held not entitled to retake goods as against subsequent purchaser.-Island Trad

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54 (N.Y.) Ambiguities in contract drawn on ing Co. v. Berg Bros., 146 N. E. 345. seller's order blank resolved against him.219(2) (N.Y.) If credit given or condition of payment waived by delivery title passed Dery v. Blate, 146 N. E. 204. from seller.-Island Trading Co. v. Berg Bros., 146 N. E. 345.

VI. WARRANTIES.

58 (N.Y.) Where contract provided that sales governed by certain rules, such rules be.came part of contract.-S. A. Wenger & Co. v. Propper Silk Hosiery. Mills, 146 N. E. 203. 62 (Mass.) Contract for purchase of sug-273 (2) (Mass.) Where goods purchased in ar held entire.-National Wholesale Grocery Co. v. Mann, 146 N. E. 791.

79 (Mass.) Under simple "c. i. f." contract, seller has no obligation to deliver to port of destination.-National Wholesale Grocery Co. v. Mann, 146 N. E. 791.

82(1) (N.Y.) Provision for letter of credit ordinarily intended to provide complete assurance to seller.-Shirai v. Blum, 146 N. E. 194. 82(1) (N.Y.) Under contract to sell credit fixing terms but not amount thereof, seller cannot compel acceptance for cash on delivery. Dery v. Blate, 146 N. E. 204.

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83 (Mass.) Time of delivery contingent on event within buyer's control must be within

reliance on seller's judgment, there is implied warranty of fitness for purpose intended.-W. R. Grace & Co. v. National Wholesale Grocery Co., 146 N. E. 908.

273 (5) (Mass.) No implied warranty of fitness for any particular purpose if article sold by trade-name.-Stoehrer & Pratt Dodgem Corporation v. Greenburg, 146 N. E. 34; Acorn Silk Co. v. Herscovitz, 146 N. E. 35.

279 (Mass.) Contract for sale of motor truck held not express warranty of quality or condition of truck.-Wall v. Britton Stevens Motors Co., 146 N. E. 693.

285 (2) (Ind.) Purchaser failing to exercise right of rejection within stipulated time cannot

sue for breach of warranty.-D'Arcy Spring Co. | er, where he did not comply with condition rev. Ansin, 146 N. E. 214. quiring rejection for defects within stipulated time.-D'Arcy Spring Co. v. Ansin, 146 N. E. 214.

285(4) (Ind.App.) Seller may waive requirement in contract which is for his benefit. -Maxwell Implement Co. v. Fitzgerald, 146 N. E. 883.

Seller responding to insufficient notice by buyer of defect in machine sold, and attempt ing to remedy such defect, waives requirement as to proper notice.-Id.

VII. REMEDIES OF SELLER. (E) Actions for Price or Value. 353 (4) (Mass.) Counts in declaration held sufficient to sustain action for skins delivered. -Winslow Bros. & Smith Co. v. Universal Coat Co., 146 N. E. 713.

357 (1) (Ind.App.) Seller suing for price of rejected goods discharged burden of proving damages by proof of contract price, buyer's breach, and seller's willingness to perform.Blackstone Theatre Corporation v. Goldwyn Distributing Corporation, 146 N. E. 217.

IX. CONDITIONAL SALES.

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SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
II. PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

(B) Creation, Alteration, Existence, and

Dissolution of Districts.

22 (III.) Statute providing for detachment of territory of district and annexation to other district, held unconstitutional.-Ellrod v. Board of Education of St. Joseph Community High School Dist. No. 305, 146 Ñ. E. 193.

360 (2) (Ind.App.) Buyer entitled to re duction from contract price of rejected goods if seller received, or failed to exercise diligence to obtain, other compensation. Blackstone Theatre Corporation v. Goldwyn Distributing33 (Ohio) Elements to be considered by Corporation, 146 N. E. 217. board when deliberating on creation of school district from other districts stated.-Kneale v. Jennings, 146 N. E. 87.

363 (Ind.) Direction of verdict for seller held proper, where purchaser did not sustain burden of proving facts reducing amount of recovery.-D'Arcy Spring Co. v. Ansin, 146 N.

E. 214.

364(1) (Mass.) Charge on bankrupt's title to claim against creditors held favorable to plaintiffs. Lowenstein v. Silton, 146 N. E. 779.

(F) Actions for Damages.

377 (Mass.) Counts in declaration held sufficient to sustain action for refusal to accept skin purchased.-Winslow Bros. & Smith Co. v. Universal Coat Co., 146 N. E. 713. ~384(2) (Ind.App.) Damages for buyer's breach of flour contract held fixed as of date of buyer's cancellation of order.-H. D. Lee Flour Mills Co. v. Broadlick, 146 N. E. 848.

384 (2) (Mass.) Assessing damages under statute for buyer's refusal to receive skins due under contract held proper.-Winslow Bros. & Smith Co. v. Universal Coat Co., 146 N. E. 713.

VIII. REMEDIES OF BUYER.

(A) Recovery of Price.

37(3) (Ohio) Electors signing remonstrance against creation of new school district cannot withdraw names after expiration of 30-day period.-Board of Education of Putnam County v. Board of Education of Hartsburg Rural Special School Dist. of Putnam County, 146 N. E.

812.

42(2) (III.) District and title of school board members held not invalid for failure to comply with Australian Ballot Law, in view of curative statute.-People v. Hartquist, 146 N. E. 140.

42(2) (Ind.) Order of county superintendent for establishment of high school cannot be impeached because of promises not to make such order.-Kegerreis v. State, 146 N. E. 390.

Proof of final order by county superintendent not appealed from held sufficient to authorize decree requiring establishment of school as ordered.-Id.

Order of county superintendent for establishment of high school not set aside for fraud where fraud not pleaded.-Id.

(C) Government. Officers, and District Meetings.

397 (Mass.) In purchaser's action to recover part of price collected by seller under letter of credit, letter to seller from bank issuing letter held improperly admitted.-Nation-49 (Ind.) Officer of school township withal Wholesale Grocery Co. v. Mann, 146 N. E. ,791.

(D) Actions and Counterclaims for Breach of Warranty.

out right because of office to attack order of county superintendent.-Kegerreis v. State, 146 N. E. 390.

50 (III.) Signatures to petition, by women using initials of husband, held not illegal.Seely v. Board of Education of Green Valley, Community High School Dist. No. 306, 146 N. E. 187.

435(1)(Ind.App.) Buyer's counterclaim held to sufficiently allege waiver by seller of requirement in contract as to immediate written notice of defects.-Maxwell Implement Co. 63(5) (Mass.) Power over salary of school superintendent is vested solely in school comv. Fitzgerald, 146 N. E. 883. mittee.-Decatur v. Auditor of City of Peabody, 146 N. E. 360.

Allegation that buyer "tendered" machine back held to sufficiently allege compliance with contract requiring buyer to "return" it.-Id. 440(1) (Mass.) Question whether buyer keeping part of goods could rescind held immaterial. Acorn Silk Co. v. Herscovitz, 146 N. E. 35.

440(3) (Mass.) Evidence that sugar tendered in fulfillment of contract was unfit for wholesale business held admissible in action for breach of contract.-W. R. Grace & Co. v. National Wholesale Grocery Co., 146 N. E. 908. 442 (2) (Mass.) Measure of damages for seller's breach of warranty in contract for sale of goods stated.-National Wholesale Grocery Co. v. Mann, 146 N. E. 791.

445(5) (Ind.) Refusal to submit buyer's counterclaim for breach of warranty held prop

(D)

District Property, Contracts, and
Liabilities.

65 (III.) School district waived defect in title of vendor of building site by failure to object.-Seely v. Board of Education of Green Valley Community High School Dist. No. 306, 146 N. E. 187.

Membership on board of education did not disqualify voters from signing petition for purchase of school site.-Id.

68 (III.) District held not entitled to question validity of contract to purchase site because not selected at election.-Seely v. Board of Education of Green Valley Community High School Dist. No. 306, 146 N. E. 187.

For cases in Dec.Dig. & Am.Dig. Key-No.Series & Indexes see same topic and KEY-NUMBER

(E) District Debt, Securities, and Taxa-

tion.

SLANDER.

99 (Mass.) Statute requiring "towns" to See Libel and Slander.
raise money by taxation to support schools is
mandatory.-Decatur v. Auditor of City of Pea-
body, 146 N. E. 360.

103(1) (Mass.) It is duty of city officers to
frame budget to provide salaries for teachers
as voted by school committee.-Decatur v. Au-
ditor of City of Peabody, 146 N. E. 360.

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135(1) (Mass.) Sole power to contract with
teachers is vested in school committee.-Decatur
v. Auditor of City of Peabody, 146 N. E. 360.

SEARCHES AND SEIZURES.

2 (III.) Section of Search and Seizure Act
held repealed by Prohibition Act with which it
is in conflict.-People v. Tate, 146 N. E. 487.
3 (III.) Articles taken and evidence obtain-
ed under void search warrant inadmissible.-
People v. Reid, 146 N. E. 504.

SPECIAL LAWS.

See Statutes, 73-98.

SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE.

1. NATURE AND GROUNDS OF REMEDY IN
GENERAL.

10(1) (Ind.App.) Specific performance will
not be decreed to require purchaser to accept
less land than called for by contract.-Vance
v. Wade, 146 N. E. 399.

13 (Mass.) Under terms of contract, pur-
chaser held not entitled to compel specific per-
formance, where vendors without fault could
not convey good title.-Buckley v. Meer, 146 N.
E. 227.

II. CONTRACTS ENFORCEABLE.

Defendant held not to have invited nor indi-30 (III.) Option to lessee to purchase de-
mised property held too indefinite for specific
cated voluntary submission to search under enforcement.-Sander v. Schwab, 146 N. E.

void warrant.-Id.

3 (Ind.) Person taken in act of commit-
ting felony not immune from search without
warrant.-Thomas v. State, 146 N. E. 850.

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49(1) (N.Y.) Agreement assigning hire of
vessel held to create obligation to pay charter
hire. Susquehanna S. S. Co. v. A. O. Andersen
& Co., 146 N. E. 381.

V. LIABILITIES OF VESSELS AND OWN-
ERS IN GENERAL.

86(3) (Mass.) Evidence as to explosion of
stop valve held to leave question of negligence
to speculation.-Olsen v. New England Fuel &
Transportation Co., 146 N. E. 656.

VII. CARRIAGE OF GOODS.

103 (Mass.) Interstate Commerce Act and
amendments do not apply to carriage wholly by
water. Philadelphia Tapestry Mills v. New
England S. S. Co., 146 N. E. 777.

106 (Mass.) Bill of lading defined.-Na-
tional Wholesale Grocery Co. v. Mann, 146 N.
E. 791.

509.

IV. PROCEEDINGS AND RELIEF.
121(3) (III.) Evidence held to entitle pur-
chaser to reformation of contract for deed and
to specific performance.-Lidikevicz v. Kopala,
146 N. E. 461.

126(3) (III.) General prayer held to au-
thorize specific performance of school district's
contract to purchase site.-Seely v. Board of
Education of Green Valley Community High
School Dist. No. 306, 146 Ñ. E. 187.

129 (III.) Purchaser held entitled to rents
collected by vendor after breach, and to dis-
bursements for continuation of abstract which
vendor should have furnished.-Lidikevicz v.
Kopala, 146 N. E. 461.

130 (111.) Where decree required specific
performance of contract for deed, vendor held
entitled to disbursements for repairs and im-
provements and pro rata share of insurance
and taxes paid.-Lidikevicz v. Kopala, 146 N.
E. 461.

Vendor required to specifically perform held
entitled to payment of sums paid by him on
mortgages inuring to purchaser's benefit.-Id.

STATES.

IV. FISCAL MANAGEMENT, PUBLIC DEBT,

AND SECURITIES.

114 (Ohio) Acts providing disposition of
motor vehicle license taxes held not invalid.-
Fisher Bros. Co. v. Brown, 146 N. E. 100.

131 (Ohio) Acts providing disposition of
motor vehicle license taxes held not invalid.-
Fisher Bros. Co. v. Brown, 146 N. E. 100.

VI. ACTIONS.

191(1) (Mass.) Special statute held to au-
thorize timely suit against commonwealth for
land taken by eminent domain.-James Millar

Co. v. Commonwealth, 146 N. E. 677.

STATUTE OF FRAUDS.

See Frauds, Statute of.

STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS.

STATUTES.

120 (Mass.) Carrier held to have made de- See Limitation of Actions.
livery to person designated to receive ship-
ment, and not liable as initial carrier under In-
terstate Commerce Act, on theory of through
shipment.-Philadelphia Tapestry Mills v. New
England S. S. Co., 146 N. Ë. 777.

For statutes relating to particular subjects, see
the various specific topics.

1. ENACTMENT, REQUISITES, AND VA-
LIDITY IN GENERAL.

132(5) (Mass.) Evidence of shipper's ar-
rangement with one in trucking business in
effort to avoid freight embargo held competent,
in action against common carrier to recover 47 (Ind.) Statute not nullified for indefi-
for lost merchandise. Philadelphia Tapestry nite language where intent ascertainable.-
Mills v. New England S. S. Co., 146 N. E. 777. Hunt v. State, 146 N. E. 329.

II. GENERAL AND SPECIAL OR LOCAL 206 (Mass.) Every word of statute_given
effect, if possible.-Commonwealth v. Cohen,

LAWS.

73(1) (Ohio) Act providing for consolida- 146 N. E. 228.
tion of districts held uniform in operation.-224 (III.) Repugnancy of two sections of
Kneale v. Jennings, 146 N. E. 87.

74(2) (Ohio) Act held to be general law
and to define general jurisdiction of courts of
common pleas to review judgments of other
courts including municipal courts.-Hess v. De-
vou, 146 N. E. 311.

98(1) (Ohio) General Assembly cannot by
special legislation take from courts of com-
mon pleas any jurisdiction conferred by stat-
ute. Hess v. Devou, 146 N. E. 311.

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statute does not make either unconstitutional.
-Hall v. American Bankers' Ins. Co., 146 N. E.
137.

230 (Ohio) Legislative intent to change
presumed where statute repealed and different
statute enacted.-Board of Education of Put-

nam County v. Board of Education of Harts-
burg Rural Special School Dist. of Putnam
County, 146 N. E. 812.

(B) Particular Classes of Statutes.

243 (N.Y.) Legislative intent to effect
change in Code should be in unmistakable terms.
-People v. Farini, 146 N. E. 645.
Code of Criminal Procedure to be interpreted
in view of existing practice.-Id.

(D) Retroactive Operation.

263 (111.) Retroactive intent must clearly
appear.-Minnie Creek Drainage Dist. v. Na-
tion, 146 N. E. 558.

STATUTES CONSTRUED.
1920, Feb. 28, ch. 91, §
206, 41 Stat. 461...
1920, Feb. 28, ch. 91, §
402, 41 Stat. 476.
1920, Feb. 28, ch. 91, §§
436-438, 41 Stat. 494. 777
1920, June 10, ch. 285, § 4,
41 Stat. 1065...

REVISED STATUTES.

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§ 20. Amended 1906, June
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595; 1915, March 4, ch.
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STATUTES AT LARGE.
1887, Feb. 4, ch. 104, 24
Stat. 379. See Interstate
Commerce Act.

1898, July 1, ch. 541, 30
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1899, March 3, ch. 425, §

1906, June 29, ch. 3591, §

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LAWS.

1877, p. 69, § 8. Amended

by Laws 1887, p. 156.... 472
1877, p. 212. Amended by

BURNS' ANNOTATED
STATUTES SUPPLE-

MENT 1921.

PUBLIC STATUTES 1882.

Ch. 82, §§ 18, 21.

258

393

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444

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REVISED LAWS 1902.

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845, 869, 875, 879, 881
747 1919, ch. 59, §§ 332, 334.. 870
745 1921, ch. 98. §§ 1, 2.
750 1921, ch. 250, $ 1..
329 1921, ch. 251, § 2.

746 1923, ch. 23, § 1.
866 1923, ch. 33, § 1.
403 1923, ch. 34..
754 1923, ch. 34. § 1.
876 1923, ch. 123.
852 1923, ch. 182.
335 1923, ch. 182, § 5.
390

§§ 8020b, 8020h3, 802001,
8022, 80226, 8022e, 8038 420

8295

MASSACHUSETTS.
CONSTITUTION.

Pt. 2, ch. 1, § 1, art. 4.... 651
Pt. 2, ch. 1, § 3, art. 10...
750
GENERAL STATUTES 1860.
393
258
747 Ch. 28, §§ 5, 11........

111 1915, ch. 106, § 76(b).
852 Amended by Laws 1919,
746 ch. 57..
842 1917, ch. 4, § 4. Amended
747 by Laws 1921, ch. 250, §
818
1: Laws 1923, ch. 23, § 1 747
817 1917, ch. 4. § 15.
855 1919, ch. 57
750

Ch. 139, §§ 14, 15.

780

Ch. 152

683

881

Ch. 152, §§ 7, 11.

904

Ch. 152, § 12.

731

Ch. 152, § 28.

694

Ch. 155, §§ 27, 31, 41, 43,

815

44

722

826,

Ch. 156, § 14.

Ch. 156, § 41.

Ch. 156, § 42.

775

852

Ch. 156, § 43.

772

747 Ch. 167, §§ 22-35.

670

821 Ch. 172, § 18.

772

747 Ch. 175. § 186.

43

849 Ch. 185, §§ 1, 15.

681

747 Ch. 191,

354

747 Ch. 191, § 18.

33

817 Ch. 192, § 4.
109 Ch. 193, § 11.

263

109 Ch. 195, §§ 1, 2

18

Ch. 195, § 11.

263

Ch. 197, § 2.

18

Ch. 197, § 9.

18, 696

Ch. 197, § 10.
Ch. 203, § 1
Ch. 203, § 5
Ch. 209, § 2.

18

574

769

574

Ch. 211, § 10.

45

280

Ch. 212, § 3.

359

Ch. 213, § 3.
Ch. 213, § 4.

779

Ch. 214, §§ 26, 28.

902

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