applicability of the Interstate Commerce Act to telegraph companies, 370.
see INTOXICATING LIQUORS.
the Plumb plan for the control of the rail- roads, 5.
the amendatory power under the Constitu- tion, particularly with reference to amendment 18, 229.
validity of the Migratory Bird Treaty, 19. how far can Congress or a state legislature go in excluding duly elected representa- tives, 73.
protecting trade name and good will in prevention of price-cutting in resales, 151.
the constitutionality of the Constitution is not a justiciable question, 152. has the legislature power to restrict the sale of the state's natural products into other states, 154. making the jury judge of the law and the fact in respect to the defense of contribu- tory negligence is constitutional, 167. validity of ordinance requiring conductor and motorman to operate cars, 169. are women by reason of being voters en- titled to sit on the jury, 205.
is the Constitution ever unconstitutional, 217.
should the executive power be separated from the office of President and made re- sponsible to Congress, 223. validity of condition in deed against occupa- tion by one not of the Caucasian race, 232.
limitations on power of a state to tax in- comes of non-residents, 277.
restrictions upon resale of an article to pre- vent price cutting, 282.
the analogy between the 18th amendment and the amendment prohibiting slavery, 325.
right of manufacturer to bind retailer to observe resale prices by contracts, 351. limitations on the power to amend the federal Constitution, 361.
can Y be constitutionally taxed to provide a farm for X, 367.
constitutionality of moratorium laws, 403. facts and fiction about the Constitution, 407.
state cannot prohibit actions on judgments recovered in sister state, 423. are non-residents entitled to exactly the same access to courts as are residents, 439. constitutionality of tax on incomes from securities held in trust outside the state, 439.
EXECUTIVE POWERS,
should the executive power be separated from the office of President and made responsible to Congress, 223.
EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS,
is gift of note to infant enforceable against executor of maker, 86.
suits against executors for their negligence in handling decedent's property, 387.
FALSE PRETENSES,
the mens rea in false pretense cases, 3.
FEDERAL EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT, see EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT.
right of insurance company to subrogation where insured's loss exceeds his recov- ery, 187.
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM,
You Never Can Tell (verse), 105.
liability of bank for failure to detect for- geries when depositor does not verify bank statement, 313.
LAW AND LAWYERS,
the chief issue for 1920-the supremacy of law, 1.
quantitativeness in law, 21.
higher fees for solicitors, 29.
the socialization of the law, 37.
rights of the people in industry, 67.
judge-made law, 139.
the supremacy of the law, 161.
unpublished law, 213.
the income of lawyers, 235.
the welter of reports and court opinions, 316.
the "gap" between the law and business usage, 349.
work for the judicial section of the Amer- ican Bar Association to do, 385.
how far can Congress or a state legislature go in excluding duly elected representa- tives, 73.
LIBEL AND SLANDER,
defamatory statements in pleadings given currency in newspapers.
TO ALL THE "DIGESTS OF CURRENT OPINIONS" IN VOL. 90.
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 upon which the digest may be found. There are no cross-references, but each digest is in- dexed 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 instance will necessarily have to be scanned in order to make effective and thorough search.
Bankruptcy-Adjudication, 363; Appeal and Er-
ror, 291; Attorney's Lien, 181; Bailee, 435; Bulk Sales Act, 107; Burden of Proof, 327; Composition, 15, 107; Constitutional Law, 291; Concealment, 363, 399, 435; Creditor, 327; Cross-Examination, 381; Discharge, 51, 89, 127, 327; Equitable Jurisdiction, 163; Equitable Lien, 327; Estoppel, 201, 381; Ex- cuse from Testifying, 33; Executory Con- tract, 273; Exemptions, 435; Exemption of Machinery, 201; False Pretenses, 399. Find- ing by Referee, 327; Fixtures, 33; General Assignment, 255; Homestead, 417; Insol- vency Law, 201, 435; Insurance, 89; Inter- vention, 15; Jurisdiction, 381; Limitation of Action, 15; Lis Pendens, 51; Notice of Claim, 255; Partnership, 417; Preference, 255, 291, 263, 435, 453; Priority, 89; Reclamation, 345, 417; Secured Debt, 145; Statutory Jurisdic- tion, 237; Stockholders, 399; Summary Pro- ceeding, 163; Tortfeasor, 181; Tracing Fund, 273; Trust, 453; Unpaid Stock, 453; Unre- corded Mortgage, 201; Value of Assets, 435.
Banks and Banking-Bailment, 89; Bill of Lad- ing, 345; Certificate of Stock, 107; Certifica- tion, 435; Check to Officer, 345; Collection, 89, 219; Customer's Deposit, 181; Depositor, 127, 363. Double Liability, 33; Drawee Bank, 273, 345; Estoppel, 15, 107; Evidence, 291; Forgery, 107, 127, 327; Garnishment, 399; General Deposit, 309; Guarantor, 237; Im- plied Warranty, 291; Insolvency, 15, 219; Joint and Several Liability, 309; Liquida- tion, 181; Misapplication, 291; Negligence of Depositor, 345; Ordinary Care, 435; Pass Book, 345; Pledge, 163. Secondary Liability, 89; Set Off, 381; Stoppage of Payment, 417; Ultra Vires, 309; Trust Fund, 381.
Bastards-Civil Action, 51; Domicile, 237; Le- gitimizing, 33; Paternity, 255.
Beneficial Associations-Reinstatement, 255.
Bills and Notes-Acceleration of Maturity, 107; Acceptance, 291; Accommodation Maker, 417; Attorney Fee, 127; Bailee, 89; Burden of Proof, 145; Consideration, 33, 127, 145, 163, 255; Contribution, 435. Corporate Seal, 51: Delivery, 219; Drawee, 291; Equitable Own- err, 309; Failure of Consideration, 15; For- gery, 453; Good Faith, 255; Holder in Due Course, 51, 69, 127; Holder for Value, 453; Indorsement in Blank, 201; Indorser, 181, 381; Innocent Holder, 145; Interest, 273; Lex Loci Contractus, 107; Lucid Interval, 201; Negotiability, 107, 145, 417; Negotia- tion, 309; Non Est Factum, 327; Notice to Holder, 51; Notice to Transferee, 255; Par- ties Inter Sese, 219; Post Dated Check, 291; Production, 453; Promise to Accept, 51; Re- indorsement, 163; Reasonable time, 15; Re- purchase of Note, 219; Renewal, 255, 327. 399; Restrictive Indorsement, 145; Stipula- tion, 453; Taking of Note, 453. Transfer, 363, 435; Threat of Extortion, 399.
Boundaries-Acquiescence, 309; Acquiescence in Fence, 237; Adjoining Landowners, 127; Courses and Distances, 309; Monuments, 309; Public or Private Way, 107; Survey. 273, 399.
Breach of Marriage Promise-Mitigating Dam- ages, 453; Repetition of Promise, 309; Void Promise, 453.
Brokers-Bringing About Sale, 145; Bringing Parties Together, 163, 181; Burden of Proof, 127; Compensation, 89; Dual Agency, 89. 399; Exclusive Agency, 51, 399. Implication, 453; Licensing, 163; Procuring Cause, 163. 345; Producing Purchaser, 255; Quantum Meruit, 435; Revocation, 399. 435; Statute of Frauds, 107; Subagent, 237.
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