Cornell University Library KF 156.L42 A concordance of words and phrases const 3 1924 022 835 627 Cornell University Law Library The Moak Collection PURCHASED FOR The School of Law of Cornell University And Presented February 14, 1893 IN HEnORY OP JUDQE DOUGLASS BOARDMAN FIRST DEAN OF THE SCHOOL By his Wife and Daughter A. M. BOARDMAN and ELLEN D. WILLIAMS ' A CONCORDANCE OF WORDS AND PHRASES CONSTRUED IN THE JUDICIAL REPORTS, AND OF LEGAL DEFINITIONS CONTAINED THEREIN. By JOHN D. LAWSON, Author of "Usages and Customs, " ' 'Leading Cases Simplified," "Contracts of Carriers," Etc, ST. LOUIS: F. H. THOMAS & COMPANY. 1883. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1883, by JOHN D. LAWSON, In the Office ol the Ldbrarian of Congress, at Washington. St. Lovis: Press of Nixon- JoTies Printing Co. PREFACE. Tliis volume is an attempt to collect the adjudged cases in the reports of the United States (State and Federal), Great Britain, and the Colonies, in which Words and Phrases have been construed and Definitions of Legal Terms have been made or approved. Every one who has examined the subject must have noticed how rare a thing it is to find a volume of legal reports whose Index contains such a title as " Words and Phrases " or " Definitions." Except in some score of the earlier volumes of the English Common Law Reports and the current reports of the English Incorporated Law Society, the reporters have, with a surprising unanimity, com- pletely neglected these important topics. It is even worse in the American Reports. Our reporters, down to within a very late period, apparently never thought of the expediency of incorporating such a title into their books, and until the last ten years, it was impossible to find a volume of American decisions in which a sepa- rate place was given to these important subjects. The digesters have followed the reporters in this omission, and the result is that with the exception of the current reports of Massachusetts, New York, and a few other States, there is no key to the multitude of decisions in which Words and Phrases have been construed by the courts of this country'. In the legal dictionaries some shght attention has been incidentally paid to these topics. But the legal dictionaries are restricted to the definitions of legal terms ; and even where their authors have at- tempted to include Common Words which have been interpreted by (iii) iv PREFACE. courts, they have not gone very far in this direction. As a striking proof of this, I vrould point out that this Concokdakce cites no fewer than 30,205 cases (25,255 in the body of the work, and 4,950 in the Appendix), and that of these, at least 20,000 had never been brought together before in any work, their existence been ascer- tained by me only through a page by page examination of several thousand volumes of legal reports. In adopting the form of a Concordance instead of that of a Dic- tionary, I have had two reasons. In the first place, had I attempted to give even the briefest reference to the construction of the word as given in each case cited, this book woulfl have grown to four, or even five volumes,^ and could not have been published except at a greatly enhanced cost to the purchaser. Secondly, so short a digest of a case would not be satisfactory. The lawyer finding that there is a case construing a word whose interpretation he de- sires to obtain, will not be satisfied with a bare statement of the construction. For example, the question is, whether on a proper construction of a contract to pay the ' ' crew " of a vessel a certain amount of money, the officers of the boat are to be included. In my Concordance, turning to the title — Crew — he will find the cases in which this word has been judicially construed. If in the attempt to give a- digest of each case I had extended this work to four or five volumes, he would have learned, in addition to this, that ' ' Under a United States Statute punishing a revolt by a ' crew ' of a vessel, the officers are included." But this information would be hardly more satisfactory than the first. He would want the original report of the case, in order to find the reasons given by the Court for this construction, the arguments of the opposing counsel on the question, the connection of the words in the statute, etc. Therefore, whether using the Concord ajstce on my plan or on a more extended plan, he would not rest until he had read the case in which this interpretation had been given to the word. My 1 A little reflection will show the truth of this statement. To simply cite the case requires not much less on an average than one line ; while to give any idea of the point decided in each case would require not less, and generally more than four lines. PREFACE. work gives the lawyer the adjudged cases m which Words and Phrases have been construed, and this plan, in a day when the ob- ject of digesters and text-book writers is in the main to refer the searcher to precedents, will, I think, best accomplish this object. • I make no clfTim to have discovered all the cases, nor do I im- agine that my book is complete. A worh of this kind is never fin- ished. It has been in press nearly a year, and during that time I have discovered nearly 5,000 cases, — some of them pubhshed since the manuscript went to the printer, some of them old cases which I have since come across for the first time, — which cases I have fortunately been able to add in the Appendix. (Part III.) All I ask of the profession, is a I'ecognition of the labor of several years which has re- sulted in bringing together in one volume over 30,000 decisions on this subject, most of which, on account of not being separately col- lected in either the index to the reports or in the digests, were almost as inaccessible to the profession as though they had never been de- cided, and were hardly to be discovered, except by accident. This I do claim for my book; no more, no less ; and on this I rest my hopes to have in some considerable degree lessened the labors of the noble profession of which I am proud to be a humble member. J.D. L. St. Louis, March, 1883. Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924022835627 PART I. WORDS, PHRASES, AND DEFINITIONS WORDS, PHRASES AND DEFINITIONS. bill of exchange. Thompson v. Wesleyan News Asso., 8 C. B. 849. debtor. In statute. European R. Co. v. Westall, 6 B. & S. 974. ■ new lease. Iggulden v. May, 7 East, 237. promissory note. Thompson v. Wesleyan News Asso., 8 C. B. 849. renewed contract. In deed. Solvency Guaranty Co. v. Froane, 7H. &N. 12. profit prendre. Manning -v. Wardale, 5 Ad. & Ell. 764 ; Waters ■u. Lilley, 4 Pick. 145. B. ante. Allen v. McKeen, i Sumn. 308. antecedenti. Pattison v. Robinson, 5 M. & S. 1 10. extra. Lint v. Holland, 14 Mass. 151. initio. In statute. Sackrider v. McDonald, 10 Johns. 253. BANDOIT. In statute. Doyle v. Doyle, 26 Mo. 545 ; State v. Davis, 70 Mo. 467. and expose. In statute. Queen v. Falkingham, L. R., I'C. C. 222. BANDONMENT. Alexander z/. Baltimore Ins. Co., 4 Cranch, 370; Holden v. Joy, 17 Wall. 211; Jumel v. Marine Ins. Co., 7 Johns. 412; Bradlie w. Maryland Ins. Co., 12 Peters, 378 ; Kinsey z/. Kinsey, 37 Ala. 393; Richardson v. McNulty, 24 Cal. 339 ; St. John v. Kidd, 26 Cal. 263 ; Judson V. Malloy, 40 Cal. 299 ; Smith v. Cushing, 41 Cal. 97 ; McLeran V. Benton, 43 Cal. 469 ; Marquart v. Bradford, 43 Cal. 526 ; Stevens V. Town of Norfolk, 42 Conn. 383; Moore v. Stevenson, 27 Conn. 14; Levering v. Levering, 16 Md. 213; Washburn v. Washburn, 9 Cal. 475. In statute. Childs v. Childs, 49 Md. 509. of oflaoe. State v. Seay, 64 Mo. 89. BBBEVXA.TIONS. Hunt -u. Smith, 9 Kas. 153 ; Frowd v. Stillard, 4 C. & P. 51. In statute. Fulenwider -u. Fulenwider, 53 Mo. 440. BDTJCT. Carpenter v. People, 8 Barb. 603 ; People v. Parshall, 6 Parker C. C. 129 ; Com. V. Cook, 12 Mete. 93 ; State v. Ruhl, 8 Iowa. 447. BET. U. S. V. Gooding, 12 Wheat. 460; People -v. Woodward, 45 Cal. 293. In statute. Raiford v. State, 59 Ala. 106. BETTOR. Con naughty t/. State, i Wis. 159; Green v. State, 13 Mo. 382. BEYANCE. Lyle.w. Richards, 9 S. & R. 367. BIDE, In statute. Hodge v. Hodgdon, 8 Cush. 297. by. In bond. Shaw v. Hatch, 6 N. H. 162. decision. Hodges -v. Pingree, 108 Mass. 585 . the award. In contract. Marshall v. Reed, 48 N. H. 36. ABILITY. ABSENTED. ABILITY. abt.t;. ABODE. ABOBTIOIir. ABOUT. ABOVE. In statute. Lynde v. Barnard, i M. & W. loi. having the to provide the same. In sfntute. Washburn v. Washburn, 9 Cal. 475. In statute. Hampden v. Newburgh, 67 Me. 370. place of . In statute. Reg. v. Deighton, 5 Q. B. 897; Queen v. Hammond, 17 Q. B. 772. usual place of . In statute. Earle v. McVeigh, i Otto, 503; Dunns' Appeal, 35 Conn. 83; Ser v. Bobst, 8 Mo. 506. Com. V. Bangs, 9 Mass. 387 ; Com. v. Jackson, 15 Gray, 187 ; Mills v. Com., 13 Pa. St. 631 ; Com. v. Parker, 9 Mete. 263 ; Smith v. State, 33 Me. 48; State v. Cooper, 2 Zab. 53; Mitchell v. Com., 78 Ky. 204; Abrams v. Foshee, 3 Clarke (la.), 274; Hatfield -v. Gano, 15 Iowa, 177 ; Evans v. People, 49 N. Y. 388 ; Crichton v. People, 6 Parker C. C. 363. In contract. Cross v. Eglin, 2 B. & Ad. 106 ; Moore v. Campbell, 10 Ex. 323; Bradley z/. U. S., 6 Otto, 170. In deed. Shipp v. Miller, 2 Wheat. 316; Johnson r/. Pannel, 2 Wheat. 206; Sanders 7/. Morrison, 2 T. B. Mon. 109(15 Am. Dec. 140); Cutts V. King, 5 Me. 482 ; Bodley v. Taylor, 5 Cranch, 191. In "will. Wheeler v. Randall, 6 Mete. 532. seven acres. In deed. Goodyear v. Shanahan, 43 Conn. 205. to sail with cargo. In charter-party. Von Lingen v. David- son, 4 Fed. Rep. 346 ; i id. 178. a claim of $150. In contract. Turner v. Whidden, 22 Me. 121 . on or . In contract. Hawes v. Lawrence, 4 N. Y. 345. in manner mentioned. In statute. Queen^w. Humphrey, 10 Ad. & Ell. 335. Abridgment, story v. Holeombe,4 McLean, 306; Folsom v. Marsh, 2 Story, 107. ABSCOND. In statute. Bennett v. Avant, 2 Sneed, 152; Ives 7/. Curtiss, 2 Root, 133; Fitch V. Waite, 5 Conn. 117 ; House 7/. Hamilton, 43 111. 185; Field V. Adreon, 7 Md. 209 ; Ware v. Todd, i Ala. 199 ; Boardman v. Bickford, 2 Aik. (Vt.) 345 ; Myers v. Farrell, 47 Miss. 281 ; Ross •V. Clark, 32 Mo. 296 ; Hoggett «. Emerson, 8 Kas. 262 ; Re Proctor, 27 Vt. 118. ABSENCE. In statute. Lynde v. County, 16 Wall. 6 ; Queen v. Perkin, 7 Q. B. 165 ; Ingraham v. Bowie, 33 Miss. 20; Phillips ^i. Phillips, L. R., i P. & D. 169 ; James v. Townshend, 104 Mass. 371. from the State. Milton v. Babson, 6 Allen, 324 ; Hallett v. Bas- sett, 100 Mass. 170. without leave. Hanson v. South Scituate, 1 1 5 Mass. 336. ABSENT. In statute. Bingham v. Cabbot, 3 Dall. 19 ; Wash v. Heard, 27 Miss. 400. debtor. In statute. Den v. Wharton, i Yerg. 124; RedferrI v. Rumney, i Cranch, C. C. 300 ; Cochran v. Fitch, i Sandf. Ch. 142. defendants. In statute. Curd v. Lecther, 3 J. J. Marsh. 445 ; James v. Townshend, 104 Mass. 369. from duty with leave. In statute. U. S. v. Williamson, 23 Wall. 411. from the State. In Constitution. State w. Graham, 26 La. Ann. 568. on public business. Gregg v. Matlock, 31 Ind. 373. ABSENTED. himself. In statute. Chariton Co. v. Moberly, 59 Mo. 239 ; Re Davison, 4 Fed. Rep. 507. ABSENTEE. ACCIDENT. ABSENTEE. ABSOLUTE. ABSOLUTELY. ABSTRACT. ABUSE. ABUSES. ABUT. ABUTTING. ACCEPT. ACCEPTANCE ACCEPTED. ACCESS. ACCESSION. ACCESSORY. ACCIDENT. Emmerling v. Cucullu, i8 La. Ann. 695. Greenawalt v. Greenawalt, 71 Pa. St. 483. In insurance policy. Hough v. City Fire Ins. Co., 29 Conn. 10. inheritable title. Indeed. Lincoln^/. Lincoln, 107 Mass. 590. interest. In insurance policy. Hough v. City Fire Ins. Co., 29 Conn. 10. — ownership. In statute. Converse z'. Kellogg, 7 Barb. 590. purchase. Ridout z'. Harris, 17 U. C. C. P. 88. In statute. Sayer 7/. Dufaur, 11 Q. B. 335. entitled. In statute. Re Hobson, 7 Ch. Div. 709. — —incompatible. State v. Rover, 13 Nev. 17. due and not on any contingency. In statute. Ware v. Gowen, 6s Me. 534. vest . In will. Johnson v. Johnson, 32 Ala. 637. Dickinson v. R. Co., 7 W. Va. 390. In certificate. Wilhite v. Barr, 67 Mo. 284. of title. Banker v. Caldwell 3 Minn. 94. In indictment. Re Thompson, 6 Hurl. & N. 204. In statute. Dawkins v. State, 58 Ala. 377. — — and misuse. In statute. Baltimore w. Pittsburgh, etc., R. Co., 3 Pittsb. 20. such female in the attempt to have carnal knowledge of her. In statute. Dawkins v. State, 58 Ala. 376 (29 Am. Rep. 754). Winckworth v. Mayo, Cro. Jac. 184. In statute. Wakefield Bd. v. Lee, i Ex. Div. 336 ; Wakefield Bd. ■v. Mander, 5 C. P. Div. 248; Holt v. City Council, 127 Mass. 408. In statute. Snow t/. Warner, 10 Mete. 132; Howe w. Palmer, 3 B. & Aid. 325. • and receive. In statute. Rodgers v. Phillips, 40 N. Y. 519. Green v. Town of Canaan, 29 Conn. 157; State v. Dawson, 22 Ind. 272 ; First Nat. Bk. v. Whitman, 94 U. S. 343 ; Reg. v. Cooke, 8 C. & P. 582 ; Reg. V. Rogers, 8 C. & P. 629 ; State v. Morton, 27 Vt. 310. in satisfaction. Hardman v. Bellhpuse, 9 M. & W. 596. waived. In note. Carson v. Russell, 26 Tex. 452. actual . Valle v. Cerre, 36 Mo. 575. day of . In note. Sutton v. Toomer, 7 B. & C. 418. In bill Hatch v. Antrim, 51 111. 106. — —the ofB.ce. In affidavit. Queen v. Slatter, n Ad. & Ell. 506. place to which the public have . In statute. Hirst v. Moles- bury, L. R., 6 Q. B. 130. Lampton v. Preston, i J. J. Marsh. 454 (19 Am. Dec. 104). Harrel v. State, 39 Miss. 702; Gipps z'. Gipps, 11 H. L. Cas. 1 ; U. S. V. Wilson, Bald. 78 ; U. S. v. Libby, i Woodb. & M. 221. In indictment. Holloway ■z/. Queen, 17 Q. B. 317. Chase v. Barrett, 4 Paige, 148 ; Jones v. Woodhull, 1 Root, 298 ; Brown V. Elliott, 17 N. J. (Eq.) 353 ; Earl of Bath v. Sherwin, 10 Mod. i ; Crutchfield v. Richmond, etc., Co., 76 N. C. 320. In insurance policy. Schneider v. Provident Ins. Co., 24 Wis. 28 ; ACCIDENT. 4 ACCO UNT. ACCrDENT Continued. Mallory.z/. Travelers' Ins. Co., 47 N. Y. 52 (7 Am. Rep. 410) ; North American Ins. Co. v. Burroughs, 69 Pa. St. 43 (8 Am. Rep. 212). In plea. Lord Churchill v. Hunt, 2 B. & Aid. 689. In statute. Langdon v. Bowen, 46 Vt. 512 ; Burbeck v. Little, 50 Vt. 713 ; Bobierz/. Clay, 27 U. C. Q. B. 438 ; ex parte North, 49 Ala. 385. beyond his control. In contract. Fenwick v. Schmalz, L. R., 3C. P313. in a factory. In statute. Lakeman v. Stephenson, 9 B. & S. 57. of navigation. In bill of lading. Clark z/. Barnwell, 12 How. 272. or mistake. In statute. Lorings v. Marsh, 6 Wall. 337 . of the sea. In bill of lading. Bazin v. Steamship Co., 3 Wall. Jr., 229. inevitable . The Morning Light, 2 Wall. 550 ; Brown v. Kendall, 6 Cash. 292. injury caused by any . In insurance policy. Mallory v. Trav- elers' Ins. Co., 47 N. Y. 52. ACCIDENTAt. delays. In bill of lading. Lawrence z/. New York, etc., R. Co., 36 Conn. 63. violent and means. In insurance policy. Southard v. Railway Pass. Ins. Co., 34 Conn. 574. ACCTDENTALLY. fire shaU "begin. In statute. Webb v. W. & O. R. R., 49 N. Y. 420; Filliterz/. Phippard, 11 Q. B. 348. ACCIDENTS. of the seas and navigation. In bill of lading. Clark v. Barn- well, 12 How. 272 ; Laurie v. Douglass, 15 M. & W. 746. unavoidable of fire. In bill of lading. Swindler v. Hilliard, 2 Rich! 286. ACCOMMODATING, terms . In proposal. Rice z/. McLarren, 42 Me. 1 57. ACCOMMODATION. -paper. Lenheim z/. Wilmarding, 55 Pa. St. 73. ACCOMPANIED. by. In statute. Reg. v. Mylor, 1 1 Q. B. 59. ACCOMPANY. Kingsbury's Case, 106 Mass. 226. ACCOMPLICE. Cross v. People, 47 111. 152. In statute. Smith v. State, 37 Ala. 472 ; Bass v. State, 37 Ala. 469 ; Harrington v. State, 36 Ala. 236. ACCOBD. Kromer v. Heim, 75 N. Y. 574. and satisfaction. Bull v. Bull, 43 Conn. 455 ; Pulliam v. Tay- lor, 50 Miss. 251. ACCOBDING. to law. In affidavit. McElhaney v. Gilleland, 30 Ala. 183. In plea. Fiser z/. Mississippi, etc., R. Co., 32 Miss. 360. In will. Mclntyre «. Ramsey, 23 Pa. St. 317. to the conditions of. In bond. Stoddard v. Hart, 23 N. Y. 556. to the form of the statute. Doe v. Harrison, 3 B. & Ad. 765. to the statute. In plea. Fiser v. Mississippi, etc., R. Co., 32 Miss. 360. In statute. Frost v. Williams, 7 Ad. & Ell. 773. ACCOUNT. Glass Factory v. Reid, 5 Cow. 587 ; McWilliams v. Allan, 45 Mo. 573 ; Stringham v. Winnebago Co., 24 Wis. 594 ; Whitwell -u. Willard, i Mete. 216. In statute. Hollister v. Hollister, 35 Conn. 241 ; Stringham v. Super- visors, 24 Wis. 594. ACCOUNT. 5 ACQUITTAL. ACCOUNT — Continued. dueSrm. In partnership agreement. Burress v. Blair, 6i Mo. 133- of his creditors. In statute. Spear v. Wardell, i N. Y. 144. stated. Spangler v. Springer, 22 Pa. St. 454 ; Stenton v. Jerome, 54 N. Y. 480 ; McLellan v. Crofton, 6 Me. 308 ; Hughes v. Thorpe, 5 M. & W. 664. closed . Bass ^z. Bass, 8 Pick. 191. just and true . Stebbins v. Niles, 25 Miss . 267 ; Kock ». Bonitz, 4 Daly, 117 ; Lockwood v. Thome, 11 N. Y. 170; Graves v. Pierce, 53 Mo. 423; Heaman v. Porter, 35 Mo. 137. long . In statute. Ross «. Mayor, 2 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 266 ; Sharp «. Mayor, 9 Abb. Pr. 436; Dewey v. Field, 13 How. Pr. 437; Dickinson v. Mitchell, 19 Abb. Pr. 286. on of his master. In statute. Queen ®. Cullum, L. R., 2 C. C. R. 29. ACCOUNTABLE. McPhillips v. McPhillips, 9 R. I. 536. In note. Furber v. Caverly, 42 N. H. 77. receipt. In indictment. Com. i/. Lawless, loi Mass. 32. not for depreciation. In will. Breton v. Mockett, 9 Ch. Div. 95. ACCOUNTANT. Larchin v. Bank, L. R., 8 Ex. 80 ; 10 id. 64. ACCOUNTS. In statute. Whitwell v. Willard, i Mete. 216. all my . In will. Gale ». Drake, 51 N. H. 78. ACCRUE. Mundt v. Sheboygan, etc., R. Co., 31 Wis. 451. cause of action shall . In statute. Kennedy s. Burner, 36 Mo. 128. ACCRUED. Weber B. Harbor Commrs., 18 Wall. 57 ; Hartshorne «. Ross, 2 Disney, IS- action shall have . In statute. Sohn 11. Waterson, 17 Wall. 596. cause of action . In statute. Reppstein b. Ins. Co., 51 Mo. 481. ACCRUING. debt . In statute. Hall v. Pritchett, 3 Q. B. Div. 215. ACCUSE. In statute. People v. Braman, 30 Mich. 460. ACCUSED. Rex ». McNaughten, i C. & K. 131. of crime. In statute. State ». South, 5 Rich. 489. ACCUSTOMED. to receive. In statute. Queen v. Mayor, 8 Ad. & Ell. 182. way. In deed. Ferriss v. Knowles, 41 Conn. 308. ACKNOWLEDGE. In statute. Routledge ». Ramsay, 8 Ad. & Ell. 221. it as his own. In statute. Bailey v. Boyd, 59 Ind. 292. ACKNOWLEDGED, shall be by him. In statute. Baskin ■». Baskin, 36 N. Y. 416. ACKNOWLEDGJVEENT. Sidwell ®. Mason, 2 H. & N. 308. ACQUAINTED. with the character and circumstances. In insurance policy. ./Etna Ins. Co. v. Tyler, 16 Wend. 385 (30 Am. Dec. 90). made with the contents. In statute. Bohan «. Casey, 5 Mo. App. 106. personally . In statute. Kelly v. Calhoun, 5 Otto, 713. ACQUIESCED. Allen «. McKeen, i Sumn. 276. ACQUITTAL. Lee 0. State, 26 Ark. 260. ACQUITTANCE. ACTION. ACQUITTED, ACBOSS. ACT. ACQUITTAlfCE. In statute. Reg. v. Atkinson, 2 Moody, 278 ; Com. ■». Ladd, 15 Mass. 526; Reg. «. French, L. R., i C. C. R. 217: Clark «. Newsam, i Ex. 131 ; Reg. ■». West, i Den. C. C. 258 ; State o. Shelters, 51 Vt. 102 (31 Am. Rep. 679). — —or receipt for money. In statute. Reg. ». French, L. R., i C. C. R. 217. Dollaway b. Turrill, 26 Wend. 383. Comstock V. Van Deusen, 5 Pick, 163. a country. In agreement. Evans v. Pratt, 3 M. & G. 759; 4 Scott, N. R. 378. — — the land conveyed. In deed. Brown t. Meady, 10 Me. 391 (25 Am. Dec. 248). In statute. Coe v. Wise, 7 B. & S. 831. complained of. In statute. Haylock v. Sparke, i Ell. & Bl. 471. done. In lease. Doe v. Stevens, 3 B. & Ad. 299. in his ofQ.cial capacity. In statute. Cumming «. Brown, 43 N. Y. 514. of the congress. U. S. v. Smith, 2 Mason, 143. or intention. In insurance policy. Chapman ». Republic Life Ins. Co., 6 Biss. 238. Everard s. Poppleton, 5 Q. B. 183 ; Queen v. Slatter, 11 Ad. & Ell. 506. in the trust. In will. Sharp ». Sharp, 2 B. & Aid. 415. — — on behalf of any other person. In statute. Re Clipperton, 12 Q. B. 688. Bridgton «. Bennett, 23 Me. 425 ; Overseers 1;. Beedle, i Barb. 11 ; Bank of Commerce ®. Rutland, etc., R. Co., 10 How Pr. i ; Farring- ton ®. Freeman, 2 Edw. 572 ; People v. Sage, 3 How. Pr. 56 ; Re Hunter, 6 Ohio, 499 ; Allen ®. Partlow, 3 S. C. 417. In statute. David ®. South Western R. Co., 41 Ga. 223 ; Didier v. Davison, 10 Paige's Ch. 515; Coatsworth v. Barr, 11 Mich. 199; Hart's Appeal, 32 Conn. 539 ; Mason v. "Wirrall Highway, 4 Q. B. Div. 459 ; People v. Sage, 3 How. Pr. 56 ; People «. Oswego County Ct., 2Thomp. & C. 431 ; Stiles's Appeal, 41 Conn. 329; Overseers i). Beedle, i Barb. 1 1 ; Valentine «. City of Boston, 20 Pick. 201 ; People «. County Judge, 13 How. Pr. 398 ; Malley v. Altman, 14 Wis. 24; Carlisle v. Whaley, L. R., 2 H. L. Cas. 391 ; Gibbons v. Goodrich, 3 Bradwell^ 1 50. at law. In statute. State o. Carr, 6 Oregon, 133 ; Smyth -c. Ripley, 33 Conn. 306; State ®. New Haven, etc., R. Co., 41 Conn. 134. . for an injury to person or character. In statute. Carter n. Smith, 23 Wis. 496; Wagner «. Lathers, 26 Wis. 437. for rent. In statute. Drew ». Fletcher, i B. & C. 283. founded on contract. In statute. Bayliss ®. Lintott, L. R., 8 C. P. 345- in rem. Peters v. Dunnells, 5 Neb. 460. of debt. In statute. Miles v. Brough, 3 Q. B. 845. on the case. In statute. Sharp b. Curtiss, 1 5 Conn. 526. or proceeding. In statute. McCausland's Estate, 52 Cal. 568. cause of . In statute. Borst «. Corey, 15 N. Y. 505. civil . In statute. Kramer «. Redman, 9 Iowa, 1 14 ; Corson «. Ball, 47 Barb. 452 ; Bank of- Commerce v. Rutland, etc.-, R. Co., 10 ACTING. ACTION. ACTION. ACTUAL. ACTION — Continued. How. Pr. I ; Quick ®. Keeler, 2 Sandf. 231 ; Backus ». Stilwell, 3 How. Pr. 318; Myers «. Rosback. 4 How. Pr. 83 ; People®. Cook, 8 N. Y. 67 ; Lang s. Ropke, i Duer, 701 ; Mills v. Thursby, 2 Abb. Pr. 432. suit or . In statute. Moore «. Cooley, 2 Hill, 412 ; McDonald B. Bank, 2 How. Pr. 35 ; Overseers », Beedle, 1 Barb. 11. suit or of a civil nature. Hildreth ®. Hopewell, 13 N. J. (L.) 5. ACTIONS, In statute. Waltermire «. Westover, 14 N. Y. 16; McBride's Appeal, 72 Pa. St. 480 ; Webster «. Commrs., 63 Me. 27. and suits. In statute. Guthrie ». Fisk, 3 B. & C. 184. at law on contract. In statute. Marsh «. Eraser, 27 Wis. 596. on the case. In statute. McCluny «. Silliman, 3 Peters, 270. respecting easements on real estate. In statute. Cary v. Daniels, 5 Mete. 236. all upon any judgment. In statute. Jackson «. Everett, I B. & S. 862. civil . In statute. Green v. U. S., 9 Wall. 655. ACTS. In lease. Spencer ». Marriott, i B. & C. 459. ACTUAL. States. Wells, 31 Conn. 210. In statute. Stevens ». Irwin, 15 Cal. 506. and continued change of possession. In statute. Brunswick j». McClay, 7 Neb. 137. arrival in dock. In statute. Atwood v. Case, i Q. B. Div. 134. bias. In statute. People «. Duck, 37 Cal. 277. cash payment. In statute. Hogg v. Orgill, 34 Pa. St. 344 ; Haggerty v. Foster, 103 Mass. 17. cash value. In insurance policy. Mack «. Lancashire Ins. Co., 4 Fed. Rep. 59. change of possession. In statute. Grant ». Lewis, 14 Wis. 491. cost. In statute. Alfonso v. U. S., 2 Story, 421 ; U. S. v. Sixteen Packages, 2 Mason, 48 ; Lexington, etc., R. Co. v. R. Co., 9 Gray, 226. determination. In statute. McMahon «. Rauhr, 47 N. Y. 67; Caughey B. Smith, 47 N. Y. 244; Frank ». Banner, 3 Daly, 422 ; Wilkins v. Earle, 46 N. Y. 358 ; 42 How. Pr. 255. market value. In statute. Cases of Champagne, i Ben. 241 ; 2 Ben. 249. military service. In statute. Van Denser v. Gordon, 39 Vt. iii. notice. Jordan?!. Pollock, 14 Ga. 145. In statute. Vaughn ». Tracy, 22 Mo. 415. occupation. In statute. People v. Ambrecht, 1 1 Abb. Pr. 97 ; Ewing ». Burnet, 11 Pet. 41 ; Watkins «. Holman, 16 Pet. 25 ; Flem- ing V. Maddox, 30 Iowa, 239; Cleveland t. Crawford, 14 N. Y. S. C. 6 J 6. ouster. Burns v. Byrne, 45 Ljwa, 285. payment. In statute. Haviland v. Chase, 39 Barb. 283; Hogg «. Orgill, 34 Pa. St . 344. place of abode. In statute. Tripp v. Brown, 9 R. I. 240. possession. In statute. Fleming ». Maddox, 30 Iowa, 239 ; ACTUAL. 8 ADJOINING. ACTUAL — Continued. Churchill v. Onderdonk, 59 N. Y. 134; Cleveland v. Crawford, 14 N. Y. S. C. 616; Webster «. Overseers, L. R., 8 C. P. 281 ; id. 306. residence. In statute. Wharton ». Bunting, 73 III . 16. sales. In statute. Miles ». Miller, 5 Neb. 269. seizure. In statute. Gladstone ®. Padwick, L. R., 6 Ex. 205. violence. In statute. State «. Wells, 31 Conn. 210. ACTUALLY. enjoyed. In statute. Flight ®. Thomas, 11 Ad. & Ell. 688; 8 CI. & F. 231. delivered in execution. In statute. Re Duke of Newcastle, L. R., 8 Eq. Cas. ^. Com., 3 Mete. 327; People v. McGra, i Mich. N. P. 27. ADJOINING. '9 ADULTERY. ADJOINING— Continued. immediately land. In statute. Coventry v. R. Co., L. R., $. Eq. Cas. 104. next . In statute. Holmes «. Carley, 31 N. Y. 289. property . In statute. Re Ward, 52 N . Y. 395. ABJOXTRM'. People ®. Martin, j N. Y. 22 ; La Farge o. Van Wagenen, 14 How. Pr. 54. In statute. Bispham v. Tucker, Pen. 253. ADJOURNED. session. Mechanics' Bk. v. Withers, 6 Wheat. 106. term. Van Dykes. State, 22 Ala. 57. ADJOURNMENT. Keen v. Queen, 10 Q. B. 933.- ADJUDGED. In statute. State v. Price, 11 N. J. (Law) 203; Blaufus «. People, 69. N. Y. 107. against him. In injunction bond. Corder «. Martin, 17 Mo. 41. — guilty of perjury. In statute. Blaufus s. People, 69 N. Y. 107. (25 Am. Rep. 148). sum . In statute. Ricardo ». Board of Health, 2 Hurl. & N. 264. ADJUSTMENT. Mayor of New York ». Hamilton Fire Ins. Co., 39 N. Y. 45 ; Page V. Holmes Burglar Alarm Co., 17 Blatchf. 484. ADMINISTER. In bond. Sanford v. Gilman, 44 Conn. 461 ; Moore «. Waller, i Marsh. 488 ; Barbour «. Robertson, i Litt. 93. In statute. Sarah ». State, 28 Miss. 267. medicine. LaBeau v. People, 33 How. Pr. 66 ; 34 N. Y. 223. poison. Blackburn v. State, 11 Fla. 247; Sumpters. State, 11 Fla. 247; Rex v. Cadman, i Moody, 114. ADMINISTRATION. In statute. Crossan «. McCrary, 37 Iowa, 684. ADMINISTRATOR. Sheldon v. Smith, 97 Mass. 34 ; Cooper v. Robinson, 2 Cush. 184; Chadbourn v. Chadbourn, 9 Allen, 173; Palmer v. Kellogg, II Gray, 28 ; Finney v. Burnes, 97 Mass. 401. In note. Thomas «. Relfe, 9 Mo. 377. ADMIRAIiTT. and maritime jurisdiction. In U. S. Constitution. Re Steamer Josephine, 39 N. Y. 19; Propeller Genesee Chief «. Fitzhugh, 12 How. 443. proceedings. Ex parte Graham, 10 Wall. 541. oases in . Union Ins. Co. ®. U. S., 6 Wall. 759. ADMITTED. set-off. In statute. Walesby t. Gouldstone, i Harr. & Ruth. 625; L. R., 1 C. P. 557. ADMITTING. In affidavit. Queen ®. Slatter, 1 1 Ad. & Ell. 506. the account to be due. In statute. Clark ». Evans, 64 Mo. 258. ADOPT. In statute. Vidal «. Cammagere, 13 La. Ann. 516; Rhodes «. U.S., Dev. 47. ADOPTION. by the people. In constitution. People v. Gardner, 45 N. Y. 812. ADRIFT. In statute. Anthony v. Gilford, 2 Allen, 549. ADS. In affidavit. Bowen v. Wilcox, etc., Mac. Co., 86 111. 11. ADULTERATE. People %. Fauerback, 5 Park. C. C. 311. ADULTERY. Com. v. Lafferty, 6 Graft. 672 ; Cook ». State, 11 Ga. 53; Miner v. State, 58 111. 59 ; Com. . Wentz, i Ashm. 269; Smith «. Com., 54 Pa. St. 209 ; Helfrich v. Com., 33 Pa. St. 68 ; States. Armstrong, 4 Minn. 335; State*. Pearce, 2 Blacicf. 318; State ». Hinton, 6 Ala. 864 ; Hull «. Hull, 2 Strobh. (Eq.) 174; Com. «. Elwell, 2 Mete. 190 ; Cook «. State, 11 Ga. 53 ; State®. Way, 6 Vt. 3ti; State®. Fellows, 50 Wis. 65 ; Buchanan v. State, 55 Ala. 155; Gipps «. Gipps, II H. L. Cas. i. commit . In indictment. Helfrich ®. Com., 9 Casey (33 Pa. St.) 63 ; State V. Hinton, 6 Ala. 864 ; Lawson v. State, 20 Ala. 65 ; Maul ®. State, 57 Ala. 160. living * * in , In statute. Goodwin ®. Owen, 55 Ind. 243. AD VALOREM. tax. In statute- Bailey ®. Fuqua, 24 Miss. 497. ADVANC3E. Gibbons «. U. S., Dev. 51. In contract. Powder Co. v. Burkhardt, 7 Otto, 117. or pay. In will. Cooper v. Cooper, L. R., 8 Ch. App. 813. ADVANCED. In will. Wright's Appeal, 89 Pa. St. 67. ADVANCEMENT. Christy's Appeal, i Grant's Cas. 369 ; Sidmouth ». Sidmouth, 2 Beav. 447 ; Dyer ®. Dyer, 2 Cox, 93 ; Lord Grey ®. Lady Grey, I Eq. Abr. 381 ; Finch v. Finch, 15 Yes. 50; Lloyd r>. Reed, i P. Wms. 607; Ebrand v. Dancer, 2 Ch. Cas. 26; Rider b. Kidder, 10 Ves. 366 ; Cawthon v. Coppedge, i Swan, 487 ; Osgood ». Breed, 17 Mass. 358; Yundt's Appeal, i Harris (13 Pa. St.), 575 ; Eshelman's Appeal, 74 Pa. St. 42; Chase ®. Ewing, 51 Barb. 597; Grattan v. Grattan, 18 111. 167 ; Talbot ®. Marshfield, L. R., 3 Ch. App. 622 • Grattan «. Grattan, 18 111. 167 ; Miller's Appeal, 31 Pa. St. 337. ADVANCEMENTS. In statute. Barker ®. Comins, 1 10 Mass. 477. ADVANCES. In statute. McCuUough ®. Kibler, 5 S. C. 468. In will. Nolan ». Bolton, 25 Ga. 352 ; Chase ®. Ewing, 51 Barb. 597 ; Vail ®. Vail, 10 Barb. 69 ; Barker ». Comins, 1 10 Mass. 477 ; Ormsby V. State, 6 Nev. 283. ADVANTAGE. preference or priority. In statute. U. S. v. Preston, 4 Wash. C. C. 126. ADVANTAGES. as well as the disadvantages of the road to such person. In statute. Newby ®. Platte Co., 25 Mo. 258. of said road to said owner. In statute. Louis & Frank. PI. Road B. Pickett, 25 Mo. 535. and disadvantages of the road to the same. In corporation charter. Pacific R. R. ». Chrystal, 25 Mo. 544. ADVANTAGEOUS, consider most . In charter. State «. Miller, i Mo. App. 50. ADVERSE. interest. In bankrupt act. Cleveland «. Boerum, 24 N. Y. 613. party. In statute. Harris ». Harris, 25 Mo. 567 ; Yates ». Burch, 13 Hun, 622 ; Senter ®. De Bernal, 38 Cal. 637 ; Nelson v. Clongland, 15 Wis. 392 ; Cotes V. Carroll, 28 How. Pr. 436 ; Garnsey b. Knights, I Thomp. & C. 259 ; Fitzgerald v. Cross, ^o Ohio St. 444 ; Campbell ». Boulton, 59 Tenn. 354. possession. Farley v. Smith, 39 Ala. 38 ; Benal ®. Gleim, 33 Cal. 668 ; Bradstreet v. Huntington, 5 Pet. 402 ; Barret ®. Coburn, 3 Mete. 510; Fish i). Fish, 39 Barb. 513; Rivers «. Thompson, 43 ADVERSE. II AFORESAID. ABVESSE — Continued. Ala. 633; Jackson v. Frost, 5 Cow. 346 ; LeFrombois v. Jackson, 8 Cow. 589. verdict. Hamblin ®. Barnstable Co., 16 Gray, 256. ADVERTISEMENT. Com. v. Hooper, 5 Pick. 42. ADVERTISING. chart. In contract. Stoops ». Smith, 100 Mass. 63. ADVICE. by and with the . In will. Norcum «. D'OBnch, 17 Mo. 99. AFFECTED. In statute. Cottle v. Warrington, 5 B. & Ad. 453. AFFECTING. In statute. Re Derby Estates, 3 Ch. Div. 290. the substantial justice of the tax itself. In statute. Wells v. Burnham, 20 Wis. 115. order a substantial right. In statute. Oatman ®. Bond, 15 Wis. 23. AFFIDAVIT. Baker «. Williams, 12 Barb. 527 ; Soule v. Chase, i Abb. Pr. (N. S.)48 ; Stimpson «. Brooks, 3 Blatchf. 456 ; Burns v. Doyle, 28 Wis. 460 ; Kapp «. Dudo, I Mich. N. P. 189; Blatchford v. New Haven R. Co., 7 Abb. Pr. 322; Windley «. Bradway, 77 N. C. 333; Harris «. Lester, 80 111. 307 ; Watts v. Womack, 44 Ala. 605. In statute. Gawtry v. Doane, 51 N . Y . 84 ; Harris v. Lester, 80 111. 307. of publisher. In statute. Hancock «. Whybark, 66 Mo. 672. of the plaintifF. In statute. Bryant v. Harding, 29 Mo. 347. AFFINITY. Carman v. Newell, i Denio, 25; Higbe v. Leonard, i Denio, i86; Spear b. Robinson, 29 Me. 531 ; Paddock «. Wells, 2 Barb. Ch. 331 ; Cain v. Ingham, 7 Cow. 478 ; Foot v. Morgan, i Hill, 654 ; Solinger V. Earle, 45 N. Y. S. C. 80. AFFIRMANCE. Drummond v. Husson, 14 N. Y. 60. AFFRAY. Skains v. State, 21 Ala. 218; Taylor ». State, 22 Ala. 15 ; Hawkins®. State, 13 Ga. 322 ; Wilson v. State, 3 Heisk. 278 ; State v. Sumner, 5 Strobh. 53 ; State v. Perry, 5 Jones (N. C), 9 ; Com. 11. Runnels, 10 Mass. 518; Duncan v. Com., 6 Dana, 295; Com. ». Simmons, 6 J. J. Marsh. 615 ; Simpson v. State, 5 Yerg. 356; Childs v. State, 15 Ark. 204 ; O'Neill v. State, 16 Ala. 65 ; Carwile v. State, 35 Ala. 392 ; State V. Perry, 5 Jones (N. C), 9; State®. Lanier, 71 N. C. 288 ; Mc- Clellan v. State, 53 Ala. 640 ; Klum v. State, i Blackf. 377 ; Cash ®. State, 2 Overt. 198. AFORE. execution had. In statute. Newlands v. Holmes, 4 Q. B. 859. AFORESAID. Simpson v. Robert, 35 Ga. 181. In indictment. State s. McCracken, 20 Mo. 411 ; Queen v. Hunt, 10 Q. B. 926 , Reg. V. Albert, 5 Q. B. 41. In statute. Central Nat. Bk. ®. Pratt, 1 1 5 Mass. 544. as . In statute. Queeh v. R. Co., 2 Q. B. 347 ; King v. Bellamy, I B. & C. 505. In will. Beaumont ®. Squire, 17 Q. B. 906. brought up as . In statute. Bramwell ». Eglington, 5 B. . Genesee Ins. Co., 14 N. Y. 418. In bill of exchange. Bartlett v. Hawley, 120 Mass. 92. In contract. Sayre «. Nichols, 5 Cal. 487 ; Porter ». Hermann, 8 Cal. 624 ; Haskell «. Cornish, 13 Cal. 47. In indictment. Tifft «. State, 23 Miss. 567. In note. Davis v. Henderson, 25 Miss. 556 ; Toledo Works ®. Heiser, 51 Mo. 128. In statute. Com. ■». Young, 9 Gray, 5; Com. v. Libbey, 11 Mete. 64; Reg. v. Cosser, 13 Cox, C. C. 187; Reg. «. Atkinson, 2 Moody, C. C. 278; Rex «. Hartley, Russ. & Ry. 139; Rex «. Squire, 2 Stark. 349; Reg. V. Atkinson, Car. & M. 525; Rex v. Beacall, i Car. & P. 310; Rex u. Prince, 2 Car. & P. 517 ; Rex u. Snowley, 4 Car. & P. 390; Rex ». Pearson, 4 Car. & P. 572; Rex ». Salisbury, 5 Car. & P. i55i Reg. V. Townsend, Car. & M. 178; Reg. «. Hunt, 8 Car. & P- 642; Ree. V. White, 8 Car. & P. 742 ; Reg. ■». Wilson, 9 Car. & P. 27 ; Reg. V. Welch. 2 Car. & K. 206; Reg. «. Townsend. 2 Car. & K. 168 ; Reg. ®. Rees, 6 Car. & P. 606; Reg. d. Masters, i Den. C. C. 332 ; 2 Car. AGENT. 13 AGREE. AGENT— Continued. & K. 930 ; Temp. & M. I ; 18 Law J. (N. S.) M. C. 2 ; Reg. ». Miller, 2 Moody, 249; Cox v. Mellish, Russ. & Ry. 80; Rex v. Burton, i Moody, 237 ; Budd v. The State, 3 Humph. 483 ; Com. ». Wyman, 8 Mete. 247; Reg. «. Watts, i Eng. L. & Eq. 558; 2 Den. C. C. 14; State V. Hart, 4 Ired. 246; State ®. Chandler, 2 Strobh. 266; Rep;, «. Jones,■] \ McCartyz'. Marsh, 5 N. Y. 263; Clark v. Shailer, 46 Conn. 119; Buckingham v. Jacques, 37 Conn. 402; Pratt ^i. Atwood, io8 Mass. 41 ; Prickett t/. Parker, 3 Ohio St. 394; Armstrong v. Moran, i Bradf. 314. watch. The Lady Franklin, 2 Low. 220. People V. Nichols, 52 N. Y. 478; Hale v. Sweet, 40 N. Y. 97; Roome 7/. Phillips,' 24 N. Y. 463; Fredenburg v. Turner, 37 Mich. 402; Robbins v. Butler, 24 111. 428 ; Boag -u. Lewis, i U. C. Q. B. 357. Indeed. Walsh z/. Trevanin, 15 Q. B. 751 ; Jackson v. Topping, i Wend. 388 (19 Am. Dec. 515) ; Thomas v. Perry, Pet. C. C, 49. In statute. Porter z/. State, 58 Ala. 66; Streeter v. People, 69 111. 595 ; Com. V. Hadcraft, 6 Bush, 92; Robb v. Belt, 12 B. Mon. 647; Buck •V. Dozenbecker, 8 Vroom, 359; Hopper v. Hopper, i Zab. 543; Queen -v. Recorder, 6 B. & S. 670; State v. Smith, 46 Iowa, 670. In will. Ely v. Ely, 5 C. E. Green, 44; Courter v. Stagg, 12 C. E. Green, 305 ; Doe v. Rawding, 2 B. & Aid. 452; Re Merrick, L. R., i Eq. Cas. 551 ; Re Kirkbridge Trusts, L. R., 2Eq. Cas. 400; Reidz/. Braithwaite, L. R., 11 Eq. Cas. 515; Say ward v. Sayward, 7 Greenlf. 210 (22 Am. Dec. 191). account for pay over. In statute. Supervisors v. Kirby, 25 Wis. 498. In statute. Budge v. Parsons, 3 B. & S. 382 ; Hunt v. State, 55 Ala. 138. of the cow kind. In statute. Watson v. State, 55 Ala. 150. any other domestic . In statute. Budge -v. Parsons, 3 B. & S. 382; Bates I/. McCormack, 9 L. T. (N. S.) 175. In railway placard. Cantling v. H. & St. Joe R. R., 54 Mo. 385. In statute. Harrison v. R. R. Co., 2 B. & S. 141 . other live . In statute. Reiche v. Smythe, 13 Wall. 162. In statute. Shaw v. McGregor, 105 Mass. 96; Saco v. Hopkington, 26 Me. 268. In statute. Walker v. Heller, 56 Ind. 298. Park Bank v. Wood, 24 N. Y. 93. election. In constitution. People v. Keeler, 17 N. Y. 370. income. In will. Betts v. Betts, 4 Abb. N. C. 317. interest. In written agreement. McPike v. Kerr, 29 Mo. 79 ; Catlin V. Marsh, 16 Vt. 44. net value. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 5 Ad. & EH. 259. office. Peppin v. Cooper, 2 B. & Aid. 440 ; Harris v. Babbitt, 4 Dill. 190. ANNUAL. 20 ANY. In statute. Phillips v. Town of Albany, 28 ANNUAI. — Continued. or special election. Wis. 355. salary. State v. State Auditor, 36 Mo. 66. value. In statute. Re Elwes, 3 Hurl. & N. 725. any or other future election. In statute. Mayor v. Oswald, 3 El. & BI. 670. AHTfUAIiLT. Sparhawk v. Wills, 6 Gray, 163; People v. Brenham, 3 Cal. 488. In statute. Bond v. Clark, 6 Allen, 361. or in any way she may wish. In 'will. Hall v. Hall, 2 McCord Ch. 280. with interest . In contract. Walker v. Kimball, 22 111. 537. AmSTUITY. Shufeldt z/. Abernathy, 2 Duer, 533; Horton 2/. Cook, 10 Watts, 127; Booth V. Ammertnan, 4 Bradf. 129 ; ex parte McComb, 4 Bradf. 151 ; Nield V. Smith, 4 Ves. 491 ; Stephens v. Milnor, 24 N. J. (Eq.)358; Wagstaff f. Loweree, 23 Barb. 209. In statute. Parker v. Ince, 4 Hurl. & N. 54. bond. In statute. Winter v. Mouseley, 2 B. & Aid. 805. AIOniL. In deed. Woodson v. Skinner, 22 Mo. 213. ANOTHER. execution. In statute. Greenwood z*. McGilvary, 120 Mass. 516. felony. In statute. State z/. Brown, 60 Mo. 140. treasurer. In bond. Citizens' Loan. Ass. v. Nugent, 1 1 Vroom, 215 (29 Am. Rep. 230). debt, default or miscarriage of In statute. Eastwood v. Ken- yon, 1 1 Ad. & Ell. 438 ; Reader^/. Kingham, 13 C. B. (N. S.) 344 ; Har- greaves v. Parsons, 13 M. & W. 561 ; Colt v. Root, 17 Mass. 229; Weld V. Nichols, 17 Pick. 538; Preble v. Baldwin, 6 Cush. 549; Pike V. Brown, 7 Cush. 123 ; Alger v. Scoville, i Gray, 391 ; Aldrich V. Ames, 9 Gray, 76 ; Morin v. Martz, 13 Minn. 191 ; North v. Rob- inson, I Duv. 71 ; Soule v. Albee, 31 Vt. 142 ; Flemm -v. Whit- more, 23 Mo. 430 ; Pratt v. Humphrey, 22 Conn. 317 ; Hardesty V. Jones, 10 G. & J. 404 ; Mersereau v. Lewis, 25 Wend. 243. goods of . In statute. U . S. z/. Maxon, 5 Blatchf. 360. ANSWER. In statute. Strong v. Sproul, 53 N. Y. 497 ; Kelly v. Downing, 42 N. Y. 71 ; Howell v. Howell, 15 Wis. 59. except filing an . In statute. Henry v. Blackburn, 32 Ark. 445. Livingston v. Story, 11 Pet. 351 ; Garcia v. Garcia, 7 La. Ann. 526. ANTICHRESIS. ANT. Stiles' Appeal, 41 Conn. 329. Logan V. Small' 43 Mo. 254. Overseers v. Guardians, 4 Q. B. Div. 411 . In statute. Reg. v. Saunders, 9 Q. B. 237 ; Wilmot v. Rose, 3 El. & Bl. 564. action. In statute. cause. In statute. child. In statute. claim for damages. In statute. The Blessing, 3 Prob. Div. 35. contract. McMurray v. Brown, i Otto, 257. court. In statute. Collector z/. Hubbard, 12 Wall. 3 ; Middle- brook V. State, 43 Conn. 257. court of record. In statute. Mattler v. Schaffner, 53 Ind. 245. creditor. In deed. Wells v; Greenhill, 5 B. & Aid. 869. estate or interest. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 2 B. & C. 135. ^JVY. 21 APPEALED. wOTT — Continued. judge. In statute. City Bk. v. Young, 43 N. H. 460. judgment. In statute. People v. Clarlc, 7 N. Y. 385 ; People V. Carnal, 6 N. Y. 463 ; Crossfield v. Stanley, 4 B. & Ad. 89 ; Nes- bet V. Roshton, 9 Ad. & Ell. 426. jurisdiction or authority. In statute. Powell z/. Hibbert, 15 Q. B. 129. meeting. In statute. Queen v. Stracahn, L. R., 7 Q. B. 464. one year. In statute. U. S. v. Dickson, 1 5 Pet. 143 . other funds. In will. Montresor^/. Montresor, i Colly. Ch. 194. other matter or thing from the beginning of the world. In release. Hasley v. Whitney, 4 Mason C. C. 227. other manner. In statute. Melcher -u. Boston, 9 Mete. 73. party to a cause. In statute. 2 U. C. L. J. (N. S.) 130. person. In statute. Board ofWorks t/ R. R. Co., 14 Ch. Div. 521 ; Queen v. Recorder, 9 Ad. & Ell. 871 ; 6 B. &S. 670; London Tobacco Pipe Co. v. Woodruff, 7 B. & C. 853. poll-book. In statute. Howard v. McDarmid, 26 Ark. 106. public purpose. In charter!- Rogers v. Burlington, 3 Wall. 654. such order. In statute. Reg. v. St. Leonards, 14 Q. B. 341. surveyor. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 7 B. & C. 440. witness. In statute. Magrave v. White, 8 B. & C. 416. woman so divorced. In statute. Allen v. Allen, 43 Conn. 419. at time. In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 9 Q. B. 885. in default of such issue of of them. In will. Powell v. Howells, 9 B. & S. 704. or of them. In statute. Fannin v. Anderson, 7 Q. B. 819. APART. from her husband. In statute. Den v. Gerzer, 4 Halst. 225. A "PA "R TiyrR TTT ■ In statute. People v. St. Clair, 38 Cal. 137; Com. v. Estabrook, 10 Pick. 293. .POTHECART. State v. Holmes, 28 La. Ann. 765. In statute. Apothecaries' Co. v. Greenough, i Q. B. 798. practice as an ■. hi statute. Apothecaries' Co. v. Warburton, 3 B. & Aid. 43 ; Same v. Allen, 4 B. & Ad. 627. APPARATUS. In statute. Coolidge v. Choate, 1 1 Mete. 79. APPAREL. goods, wearing . Crichton v. Symes, 3 Atk. Ch. 6i. necessary wearing . In statute. Richardson v. Buswell, 10 Mete. 506 ; Towers v. Pratt, 33 N. H. 345 ; FrazierT/. Barnum, 19 N. J. (Eq.) 316. wearing . In statute. Maillard v. Lawrence, 16 How. 251; Re Sanborn, 12 Canada L. J. 241. APPARENT. State Bank v. Hastings, 15 Wis. 85. In statute. Dewarw. Swabey, 11 Ad. & Ell. 913. danger. Evans v. State, 44 Miss. 762. .- good order. In bill of lading. The Oriflamme, i Sawy. 176 ; Blade v. Chicago, etc., R. R. Co., 10 Wis. 4. possession. In statute. Robinson v. Briggs, L. R., 6 Ex. I. APPEALED. Lawrence v. Souther, 8 Mete. 166. APPEAL. 22 APPOINT. APPEAL. APPEALING. APPEALS. APPEAR. APPEABAJSrCE APPEARING APPELLATE, APPENDAGES. People V. Justices, 1 1 How. Pr. 400 ; U. S. -v. Goodwin, 7 Cranch, 108 ; Wiscart v. Dauchy, 3 Dall. 321 ; U. S. v. Wonson, i Gall. 5 ; Hastings f. Halleck, loCal. 31. In statute. Snover z/. Tinsman, 9 Vroom, 210; Hitsman v. Garrard. 16 N. J. L. 124. shall be brought. In statute. Hunter v. Griffith, 7 U. C. P. C. 86. party or appealed against. In statute. King -u. Justices, i B. & Ad. 659. In statute. Clark v. Ross, i 111. 261. waiving inquisition , ate. In note. Watson v. Wetter, 91 Pa. St. 385. Larabee v. Larabee, 33 Me. 100. In statute. Wilson v. Fosket, 6 Mete. 400. at the trial. In statute. Jones v. St. Joe, etc., R. R. Co., 55 Mo. 342. Foreman v. Lay, 6 Ala. 784; Clark t/. Bryan, 16 Md. 171; Stein- bach V. Leese, 27 Cal. 295 ; Hendrick v. Kellogg, 3 Iowa, 215 ; Rose V. Ford, 2 Ark. 26; Coplinger ^'. Steamboat, 14 Ind. 480 ; Sullivan V. Frazee, 4 Robt. 616 ; Lutes v. Perkins, 6 Mo. 57 ; Ferguson v. Ross, 5 Ark. 517 ; Gooch v. Jeter, 5 Ark. 383 ; Glidden v. Packard, 28 Cal. 649; Scott V. Hull, 14 Ind. 136 ; Ayresz/. Western R. R. Co., 48 Barb. 132; Shaffer v. Trimble, 2 Greene, 464; Tallman v. McCarty, 1 1 Wis . 401 ; Wilson v. Fowler, 3 Ark. 463 ; Scott v. Niles, 40 Vt. 573 ; Weaver v. Stone, 2 Grant's Cas. 422 ; Mann v. Curley, 4 Cow. 148 ; Evans v. lies, 7 Ohio St. 233. In statute. Re Clipperton, 12 Q. B. 688. Hestres v. Brennan, 50 Cal. 211 ; Clark v. Ross, i 111. 261. In statute. State v. Somerville, etc., R..R. Co., 28 N. J. (L.) 21. School District necessary for the school-house; In statute. V. Perkins, 21 Kas. 536 (30 Am. Rep. 447). APPENDANCE. Leonard v. White, 7 Mass. 6 ; Jackson v. Striker, i Johns. Cas. 284. APPENDANT. Leonard z/. White, 7 Mass. 6; Jackson v. Striker, i Johns. Cas. 284. APPERTAINING, all other personal property to said railroad. In railway mortgage. Parish v. Wheeler, 22 N. Y. 494. APPLICABLE. Wagner v. Bissell, 3 Iowa, 402. In constitution. Evans v. Job, 8 Nev. 322. APPLICATION. In statute. Gas Co. v. Financial Soc, 7 Ch. Div. 241. for a continuance. In statute. State v. Maguire, 69 Mo. 200. on . In statute. State "v. Stiles, 7 Halst. 296. APPLICATIONS, authorized to take for Insurance. In appointment. Wilson ■u. Genesee Ins. Co., 14 N. Y. 418. In contract. Manice v. Hudson River R. R. Co., 3 Duer, 426. In statute. North Eastern R. R. Co. v. Mayor, 9 B. & S. 630. in cases where they . In statute. Wayman v. Southard, 10 Wheat. 1. People V. Fitzsimmons, 68 N. Y. 514. In constitution. Speed v. Crawford, 3 Mete. 210 ;■ Comm'rs v. Louis- ville, 3 Bush, 602. In statute. King v. Adams, 2 Ad. & Ell. 413. annually . In statute. City of Buffalo v. McKay, 15 Hun, 205. AZ-PLIBD. APPLY. APPOINT. APPOINTED. 23 APPURTENANCES. APPOINTED. or elected In statute. Doe v. Hares, 4 B. & Ad. 442. person to an of9.ce. In statute. Davies v. Harvey, L. R., 9 Q B. 433- APPOINTMENT. Harris v. Clark, 3 N. Y. 93; U. S. v. Le Baron, 19 How. 73 ; U. S. V. Stewart, 19 How. 79. In constitution. Justices v. Clark, i T. B. Mon. 82 ; Speed v. Crawford, 3 Mete. 210; Comm'rs 7/. Louisville, 3 Bush, 602. In statute. Sturgis v. SpofFord, 45 N. Y. 447; People v. Batchelor, 22 N. Y. 128. as a commissioner. In statute. Nicholson v. Field, 7 Hurl. &N. 811. APPORTION. Clarke v. Brooklyn Bank, i Edw. 361 ; Haight v. Day, i Johns. Ch. 18. APPOBTIONBIENT. Ex parte Smyth, i Swanst. 338 note. APPRAISED. value. In statute. Cummings 7/. Cummings, 51 Mo. 261. APPRAISERS. In lease. Pool v. Hennessey, 39 Iowa, 192. APPREHENDED. In statute. Ex parte Bollman, 4 Cranch, 75. APPRENTICE. King v. Mayor, 7 B. & C. 630; Hopewell v. Amwell, 3 N. J. (L.) 422. APPRENTICESHIP. Hopewell v. Amwell, 3 N. J. (L.) 422. ' regular of two years. In statute. State v. Jones, 16 Fla. 306. APPROPRIATE. In constitution. Boston, etc., R. R. Co. v. Salem, etc., R. R. Co., 2 Gray, i . business. In corporation charter. Toll Bridge Co. v. Osborn, 35 Conn. 7. legislation. In constitution. U. S. v. Reese, 2 Otto, 214. APPROPRIATED. In policy of insurance. Smith v. Mech. & Trad, Ins. Co., 32 N. Y. 399- or used. In insurance policy. U. S. Ins. Co. v. Kimberly, 34 Md. 227. APPROPRIATION. Stratton v. Green, 45 Cal. 149 ; State v. Bordelon, 6 La. Ann. 68 ; Hoyt v. Story, 3 Barb. 262 ; Waters' Case, 4 Ct. of Claims, 389- In constitution. Eidemiller v. Wyandotte City, 2 Dill. 376. In statute. Railroad Co. v. Tremont Co., 9 Wall. 89; McConnell v. Wilcox, 2 111. 344; Filor v. U. S., 9 Wall. 45. of property. In statute. U. S. v. Russell, 13 Wall. 623. APPROVED. bill. Hodgson v. Davis, 2 Camp. 532. indorsed paper. In contract. Mills v. Hunt, 20 Wend. 431 ; Guier v. Page, 4 S. & R. i. APPROVER. Myers z/. People, 26 111. 173; Gray 7/. People, 26 111. 346. APPROVENGr. State v. Cox, 65 Mo. 29. APPURTENANCE. In execution. Munroe -v. Thomas, 5 Cal. 470. APPURTENANCES. McNish v. Munro, 25 U. C. C. P- 290; Harris v. Smith, 40 U. C. Q. B. 33- Indeed. Grant v. Chase, 17 Mass. 443 (9 Am. Dec. 161); Pickering V. Stapler, 5 S. & R. 107 (9 Am. Dec. 336); James v. Plant, 4 Ad. & EU. 748; Bolton V. Bolton, 11 Ch. Div. 969; Leonard v. White, 7 Mass. 6 (S Am. Dec. 20); Farrar t*. Stackpole, 6 Greenlf 154 (19 Am. Dec. 201); Strickler 7/. Todd, 10 S. & R. 63 (13 Am. Dec. 49); Spaul- ding V. Abbott, 55 N. H. 423; New York, etc., R. R. Co. v. Buffalo APPURTENANCES, 24 ARMY. APPUETENAWCES— Continued. R. R. Co., 49 Barb. 501 ; U. S w. Harris, i Sumn. 21 ; Jackson v. Hathaway, 15 Johns. 447; Harris v. Evans, 10 Pet. 25; Hill v. West, 4 Yeates, 142 ; Kenyon v. Nichols, i R. I. 41 1 ; Philadelphia V. Philadelphia, etc., R. R. Co., 58 Pa. St. 283; Bettsworth's Case, 2 Coke, 31 ; Blackborn v. Edgley, 1 P. Wms. 600; Hill v. Grange, I Plowd. 164; Ammidown v. Ball, 8 Allen, 293; McDermott v. Palmer, 8 N. Y. 383; Williams v. Baker, 41 Md. 523; Duane v. Broad Street Assn., 6 Mass. 232; Sparks v. Hess, 15 Cal. 168; Hall w. Benner, i Penr. & Watts, 402 (21 Am. Dec. 394); Parsons V. Johnson, 68 N. Y. 62 ; Worthington v. Ganson, 2 El. & El. 626. In mortgage. Frey v. Drahos, 6 Neb. i (29 Am. Rep. 353). In partition. Grubb v. Grubb, 74 Pa. St. 25. In rule of court. The Witch Queen, 3 Sawy. 201. In will. Blaine v. Chambers, i S. & R. 169; Smith v. Ridgway, L. R., 1 Ex. 46; Mathews v. Mathews, L. R, 4 Eq. Cas. 278; Doe v. Ash- ley, 10 Q. B. 663; Doe V. Hubbard, 15 Q. B. 247 ; Helme v. Guy, 2 Murph. 341 ; Otis v. Smith, 9 Pick. 293; Pheysy ^'. Vicary, 16 M. & W. 484. buildings or to buildings. In statute. Parmalee v. Hamble- ton, 19 111. 615. APPUBTENAITT. Lemon v. McKinnon, 19 Kas. 408. In insurance policy. .iEtna Ins. Co. v. Jackson, 16 B. Mon. 242 ; Bigler v. New York Central Ins. Co., 20 Barb. 635 ; Crosby v. Franklin Ins. Co., 5 Gray, 504; Bryant z/. Poughkeepsie, etc., Ins. Co., 17 N. Y. 200; Pindar?/. Kings County Ins. Co., 36 N. Y. 648; Haley v. Dorchester Ins. Co., 12 Gray, 545. In statute. Com. 7/. Curley, loi Mass. 24. APT. time. Pugh v. York, 74 N. C. 383. ARBITRAMENT. and award. Gordon v. U. S. 7 Wall. 188. ARBITRARILY. In lease. Treloar z/. Bigge, L. R. , 9 Ex. 151. withheld. In statute. Treloart/. Bigge L. R., 9 Ex. 151. ARDENT. or vinous spirits. In statute. State v. Martin, 34 Ark.. 340. ARE. In deed. Falkner v. O'Brien, 2 Ball. & B. 223. ARGUMENT. State v. California Mining Co., 13 Nev. 203. ARISEN. cause of ac^on shall have . In statute. Andrews v. Hartford, etc., R. R. Co., 34 Conn. 57. ARISES. out of. In statute. Scarborough v. Smith, 18 Kas. 399. ARISING. during the course of the trial. In statute. People v. Turner, 39 Cal. 371. cases in justices' courts. In constitution. Cookj/. Nellis, 18 N. Y. 126. ARM. In statute. Att'y-Gen. v. Sillem, 2 H. & C. 623. of the sea. The Martha Anne, Olcott, 18. ARMED. vessels. In statute. Murray v. The Charming Betsey, 2 Cranch, 84; Parlinz/. U. S., i Ct. of Claims, 174. ARMS. " In constitution. Fife t/. State, 31 Ark. 455 ; Cockrum?/. State, 24 Tex. 394; English w. State, 35 Tex. 493; State v. Reid, i Ala. 612; State V. Huntley, 3 Ired. (L.) 418 ; Andrews v. State, 3 Heisk. 165. of a State. Kirksey v. State, 7 Port. 529. ARMY. In statute. Re Bailey, 2 Sawy. 200. AROMATIC. 25 ARTICLES. ABOMATIC. Burke v. Cassin, 45 Cal. 467. AROSE. cause of action . In statute. Steele w. Comm'rs, 70 N. C. 137. ARRAIGNMENT. Goodin v. State, 16 Ohio St. 344; Whitehead v. Com., ipGratt. 640 ; Jacitson v. Com., 19 Gratt. 656. ARRANGEMENT. In statute. Tetley v. Tetley, i El. & BI. 540. ARRANGEMENTS. with the company. In statute. Manning v. Eastern Counties R. Co., 12 M. & W. 237. ARREARS. In bank by law. Kahn v. Bank of St. Joseph, 70 Mo. 262. of rent. In will. Hale v. Gilbert, 2 Ves. Sr. 430. of taxes. In deed. Corbett v. Taylor, 23 U. C. Q. B. 454. ARREST. Tracy v. Whipple, 8 Johns. 379 ; U. S. v. Benner, Baldw. 234 ; Lawson V. Buzines, 3 Harr. 416; Cooper v. Adams, 2 Blackf. 294; Courtoy V. Dozier, 20 Ga. 369; French v. Bancroft, i Mete. 502; Emery f. Chesley, 18 N. H. 198; Jones v. Jones, 13 Ired fL.') 448; Gold v. Bissell, I Wend. 210; Huntington v. Blaisdell, 2 N. H. 318; Hun- tington V. Shultz, Harp. 453; Hart v. Flynn, 8 Dana, 190; Field •V. Ireland, 2i Ala. 240; Haskins v. Young, 2 Dev. & B. 527 (31 Am. Dec. 426). In statute. Day v. Paupiere, 13 Q. B. 803. ARRESTS. restraints and detainments of kings. In marine policy. Oli- vera v. Ins. Co., 3 Wheat. 183 ; Aubert v. Gray, 3 B. & S. 163. unlawful restraints and detalaments. In marine policy. Mc- Call V. Marine Ins. Co., 8 Cranch, 59. ARRIVAL. Gray v. Gardner, 17 Mass. 188. In statute. U. S. v. An Open Boat, 5 Mason, 120; The Patriot, i Brock. 407 ; Parsons v. Hunter, 2 Sumn. 419 ; Levy v. McCartee, 6 Pet. 102 ; U. S. v. Shackford, 5 Mason, 445 ; The Appollon, 9 Wheat. 362 ; Toler v. White, Ware, 25. at a foreign port. In statute. Harrison v. Vose, 9 How. 366. ARRIVED. In insurance policy. Meigs v. Mutual Ins. Co., 2 Cush. 453 ; Simpson V. Pacific Mutual Ins. Co., i Holmes, 136. Reg. V. Cooper, 5 C. & P. 535 ; People v. Fisher, 51 Cal. 319; Young V. Com., 12 Bush, 243 ; Reg. v. Reader, i Moody's C. C. 239: Creed ■V. People, 81 111. 565; Sampson v. Com., 5 W. & S. 385; Gage v. Shelton, 3 Rich. 242 ; People -v. Taylor, 2 Mich. 250 ; State v. Shaw, 31 Me. 523 ; People v. Haggerty, 46 Cal. 354; Luke v. State, 49 Ala. 31 ; Lockett v. State, 63 Ala. 6 ; Grimes v. State, 63 Ala. 167. In statute. Creed 7/. People, 81 111. 565. machine, manufacture or composition of matter. In statute. ARSON. ART. Jacobs V. Baker, 7 Wall. 295. ARTICLE. Hopkins v. Westcott, 6 Blatchf. 64. In statute. Palmer's Ship Co. v. Clayton, L. R., 4 Q. B. 209 ; Kent v. Astley, L. R., 5 Q. B. 19; SlandoflF Co. t/. Lyndon, 8 C. B. (N. S.)5i7. forwarded. In bill of lading. Wetzell v. Dinsmore, 54 N. Y. 496. of manufacture. In statute. Heywood v. Porter, i El. & BI. 440. of metal. In statute. Palmer's Ship Building Co. v. Clayton, 10 B. & S. 177- other or thing. In statute. Queen v. Payne, L. R., i C. C. R. 28. ARTICLES. In statute. Wells v. Shook, 8 Blatchf. 254; May v. Smith, 48 Ala. 487. and effects. In statute. Re-presentment, i Jebb. 71. ARTICLES. 26 ASSAULT. AETICUBS — Continued. of provision. In statute. U. S. v. Sheldon, 2 Wheat. 119. goods or things. In statute. Cohen v. R. R. Co., 2 Ex. Div. 260. money, jewelry, and of gold and silver manufkctiire. In statute. Stewart v. Parsons, 24 Wis. 242. ABTTPICEB. In statute. Chawner v. Cummings, 8 Q. B. 311 ; Queen v. Cleworth, 4 B. & S. 927 ; Sleeman v. Barrett, 2 H. & C. 940. In statute. Bowkers v, Lovekin, 6 El. & Bl. 588 ; Ingram v. Barnes,; El. & Bl. 120. In statute. Duncan v. Bateman, 23 Ark. 327. lost . Gaylor "v. Wilder, 10 How. 477. useful , In statute. Corning t/. Burden, 15 How. 252. Rubber Co. v. Goodyear, 6 Wall. 153. In statute. Colt v. Hubbard, 33 Conn. 281. aforesaid. In statute. Morley v. Greenhalgh, 3 B. & ABTIPICEBS. ABTISAIT. ABTS. AS. S. 379 Har- Clark V. Hague, 2 El. & El. 286 ; re Morris, 6 El. & Bl. 385. far as rules of law and equity will permit. In will. rington v. Harrington, L. R., 3 Ch. App. 565. he now holds the same. In deed. Spratt v. Jeffrey, 10 B. & C. 260. her act and deed. In deed. Stuart v. Dutton, 39 111. 91. herein described. In specification. Thomas v. Welch, L. I C. P. 193. — if she had died unmarried. In will. Halton v. Foster, L. 3 Ch. App. 505. in other civil actions. In statute. Cravens v. Chambers, 55 R., R., ASCEITDAHT. ASCERTAIN. ASHES. ASSAULT. Ind. 5. is most convenient. Miles v. Douglass, 34 Conn. 394. long as wood grows and water runs. In lease. Ames v. Burt, I Vt. 303 (18 Am. Dec. 680). now in the occupation of. In will. Polden v. Bastard, L. R„ I Q. B. 157. now laid out. In grant. Welch w. Wilcox, loi Mass. 162. now located. In deed. Fellows v. Webb, 43 Iowa, 133. part. In agreement. King v. Inhabitants, 2 Ad. & Ell. 535. principal. In promissory note. McMillen w . Parkell, 64 Mo. 288. secretary. In note. Alexander v. Sizer, L. R., 4 Ex. 103. soon as practicable. In contract. Reedy v. Smith, 42 Cal. 425. to. In will. Gordon v. Gordon, L. R., 5 H. L. 255. to them shall seem best. In will. Levitt f. Berne, 21 Conn. i. trustee. In contract. Pumpelly v. Phelps, 40 N. Y. 60. usually occupied. In deed. Sargent v. Hubbard, 102 Mass. 382. Bernard v. Vignaud, 10 Mart. 482. In statute. Taylor -z/. McPheeters, in Mass. 351. In statute. Reg v. Wood, 5 El. & Bl. 55. U. S. V. Hand, 3 Wash. 425 ; Richels v. State, i Sneed, 603 ; U. S. v. Ortega, 4 Wash. 534; U. S. v. Myers, i Cranch'sC. C. 310; State v. Hampton, 63 N. C. 13; Murray v. Boyne, 42 Mo. 472 ; Johnson v. ASS A UL T. 27 ASS A UL T. ASSAULT — Continued. Tompkins, l Baldw. 571; Higginbotham v. State, 23 Tex. 574; Eeach v. Hancock, 7 Fost. (N. H.) 223; State v. Smith, 2 Humph. 457; Smith v. State, 7 Humph. 43; Crow v. State, 41 Tex. 468; Com. V. White, no Mass. 407; State v. Shepherd, 10 Iowa, 126; State V. Epperson, 27 Mo. 255; States. Church, 63 N. C. 15; State V. Malcolm, 8 Iowa, 413; People v. Yslas, 27 Cal. 630; Com. v. Ruggles, 6 Allen, 588; Hays v. People, i Hill, 351 ; State v. Van- noy, 65 N. C. 532; Reg. v. Martin, 9 C. & P. 215; Christopherson V. Bare, 11 Q. B. 473 ; Morton v. Shoppee, 3 C. & P. 373 ; State v. Rawles, 65 N. C. 334; State v. Sims, 3 Strobh. 137; Stephen v. Myers, 4 C. & P. 349 ; Kirland v. State, 43 Ind. 146 ; De Masentille ■V. Oliver, i Penn. (N. J.) 380; Barnes v. Martin, 15 Wis. 240; U. S. V. Richardson, 5 Cranch C. C. 348 ; State v. Morgan, 3 Ired. (L.) 186; Reaa V. Coker, 13 C. B. 850; Ford v. Skinner, 4 C. & P. 239; James v. Campbell, 5 C. & P. 372; State w. Myers, 19 Iowa, 517; Button's Case, 8 C. & P. 660 ; Rex v. Rosinski, i M. C. C. 19 ; Rex •u. Nichol, Russ. & Ry. 130 ; Hays v. People, i Hill, 351 ; Rex v. Jackson, Russ. & Ry. 487 ; Stearns v. Simpson, 59 Me. 568 ; Meander v. Stone, 7 Mete. 147 ; Griffith v. Parsons, i Selw. 25; Innes v. Wylie, i C. & K. 257 ; Smith's Case, 2 C. & P 449 ; Bloomer v. State, 3 Sneed, 66 ; State v. Mooney, Phill. (N. C.) 434; Smiths. State, 39 Miss. 521 ; Keyes v. Devlin, 3 E. D. Smith, 518; Com. V. Eyre, i S. & R. 347 ; Stephens v. Myers, 4 C. & P. 349; Law- son w. State, 30 Ala. 14; Tarverz/. State, 43 Ala. 354; State v. Black- well, 9 Ala. 79 ; Tuberville v. Savage, i Mod. 3 ; Blake v. Barnard, 9 C. & P. 628; State V. Crow, i Ired. (L.) 375; Com. v. Mann, 116 Mass. 58; State v. Davis, i Ired. 128; Com. v. Adams, 114 Mass. 323; Com. V. Stoddard, 9 Allen, 280; Rainbolt v. State, 34 Tex. 286; People V. Bransby, 32 N. Y. 525; Smith v. Com., 54 Pa. St. 209; Cutler V. State, 59 Ind. 300; State v. Painter, 67 Mo. 84 ; State V. Adams, 20 Kas. 311; West v. State, 59 Ind. 113; People v. McMakin, 8 Cal. 547 ; People v. Anderson, 44 Cal. 65 ; Reg. v. St. George, 9 C. & P. 483 ; State v. Myerfield, Phill. (N. C.) 108 ; State V. Mullen, 45 Ala. 43; Agitone v. State, 41 Tex. 501; Rex v. James, 1 C. & K. 530; Robinson v. State, 31 Tex. 170; McKay v. State, 44 Tex. 43 ; Kunkle v. State, 32 Ind. 220; State ■v. Pinkman, 81 N. C. 613; Com. V. McDonald, 5 Cush. 365; Johnson v. State, 26 Ga. 611; Allen v. State, 28 Ga. 395; State v. Rawles, 65 N. C. 334; Keefe ■z'. State, 19 Ark. 190; Long t/. Rogers, 17 Ala. 540; State v. Dinnen, 10 Minn. 409; People v. Blake, i Wheel. C. C. 490; Com. V. Stratton, 114 Mass. 303; Reg. t/. Walkden, i Cox's C. C. 282; Reg. V. Hanson, 2 C. & K. 912 ; Bechtelheimer v. State, 54 Ind. 128 ; Reg. V. Wilkins, 9 Cox's C. C. 20; Reg. v. Bennett, 4 F. & F. 1 105; JarnetT/. State, i Tex. (App.) 605; State v. Benedict, 11 Vt. 236; States/. Baker, 65 N. C. 332; People v. Lee, i Wheel. C. C. 364: Reg. V. Marsh, i C. & K. 496: Reg. v. Lock, L. R., 2 C. C. R. 10; Reg. V. McGavaran, 6 Cox's C. C. 64 ; Reg. v. Case, i Den. C. C. 580; Reg. V. Flatteiy, 13 Cox's C. C. 388; Reg. v. Sinclair, 13 Cox's C. C. 28: Reg. V. Miles, 6 Jur. 243; U. S. v. Freeman, 4 Mason's C. C. 505 ; Reg. V. Renshaw, 2 Cox's C. C. 285 ; Reg. v. Philpott, Dears. C. C. 179; Com. z/. Simmons, 6 J. J. Marsh. 615; Reg. v. Lewis, I C. & K. 419; State v. Gorham, 55 N. H. 152, In statute. McCulley v. State, 63 Ind. 488 ; State v. Freels, 3 Humph. 228 ; Evans ■£/. State, \ Humph. 394 ; Humphries v. State, 5 Mo. 203. ASSAULTED. 28 ASSETS. and battery. In statute. Newton v. Holford, 6 Q. ASSEMBLE. ASSEMSI.ED, ASSEICBLY. actions of ' B. 921. ASSAULTED. In plea. Polkinghorn v. Wright, 8 Q. B. 197. ASSEMBLAGE. In statute. Lancaster v. State, 53 Ala. 398. of people met for religious worship. In statute. Kinney -v. State, 38 Ala. 224, together. In statute. State v. Kempf, 26 Mo. 429. In statute. Re Richmond, 14 Daily Reg. (N. Y.) 869. for the promotion of any moral or benevolent object. In statute. State v. Gager, 28 Conn. 232. imlawfal . Reg. v. Brodribb, 6 C. & P. 571 ; Redford v. Birley, 3 Stark. N. P. 79 ; Reg. v. Vincent, 9 C. & P. 91 ; Reg. v. Kelly, 6 U. C. C. P. 372 ; Reg. v. Neale, 9 C. *& P. 431 ; Reg. v. Hunt, 3 B. & Aid. 566 ; Reg. v. Hughes, 4 C. & P. 373 ; Reg. v. Birt, 5 C. & P. 154. ASSENT. Suydam v. Clark, 2 Sandf. 133 ; White v. Corlies, 46 N. Y. 467 ; Myers V. Smith, 48 Barb. 614; Honeyman -u. Marryatt, 6 H. L. Gas. 112 ; Johnson v. Appleby, L. R., 9 C. P. 158; Fitzhugh v. Wilcox, 12 Barb. 255 ; Wadsworth v. Sherman, 14 Barb. 169 ; Re Beckwith, 3 Hun, 443; Jenners v. Mount Hope Iron Co., 53 Me. 20 ; Hartford, etc., R. R. Co. V. Jackson, 24 Conn. 514 ; Stitt v. Huidekopers, \^ Wall. 384 ; Washington Ice Co. v. Webster, 62 Me. 341 ; Hutcheson v. Blakeman, 3 Mete. (Ky.) 80; Baker t^. Johnson Co., 37 Iowa, i86. In constitution. Canal Co. v. R. R. Co., 4 G. & J. i ; Hawkins v. Car- roll Co., 50 Miss. 735 ; State v. Brassfield, 67 Mo. 331. in ■writing. In statute. Cormerais v. Wesselhoeft, 114 Mass. 550. In lease. Valle'Z'. Fargo, I Mo. (App.) 345. In statute. Groodhew v. Williams, 3 C. P. Div. 382. taxes during the term. In lease. Valle v. Fargo, i Mo. (App.) 344. Taylor v. Palmer, 31 Cal. 240; Palmer v. Stumpf, 29 Ind. 329; Spangler v. Indiana, etc., R. R. Co., 21 111. 276 ; Hill v. Higdon, 5 Ohio St. 243. In constitution. Weeks v. City of Milwaukee, 10 Wis. 243 ; Hurford V. City of Omaha, 4 Neb. 336 ; Smith v. Farrelly, 52 Cal. 77. T:i statute. Doyle v. Austin, 47 Cal. 354. , rolls. In statute. Linn Co. Case, 15 Kas. 506. cpecial . In constitution. Guild v. City of Chicago, 82 111. 472. ASSESSMENTS. Boers v. Barrett, 2 Cin. 67; Hale v. Kenosha, 29 Wis. 599. In lease. Stephani v. Bishop of Chicago, 2 Bradw. 249. special . In constitution. Hale v. Kenosha, 29 Wis. 599. taxes or . In statute. State v. Mayor, 36 N. J. (L.) 478 ; Ride- nour -v. Saffin, i Handy, 464; J/Iaj^or v. Green Mount Cemetery, 7 Md. 517. ASSESSOR. Fisk v. Gray, 100 Mass. 191 ; Atty.-Gen. 11. Bouens, 4 M. & W. 191. ASSETS. In contract. District Tp. v. Same, 47 Iowa, 183 ; Lowber v. Le Roy, 2 Sandf. 202 ; Smedley v. Philpot, 3 M. &. W. 574. In statute. Webb v. Whiffin, L. R., 5 H. L. 711 ; Helbert v. Banner, L. R., s H. L. 28; Steam v. Rogers, 3 B. & Ad. 371 ; Re Taggert, 16 Bankr. Reg. 351. ASSESS. ASSESSED, ASSESSMENT. ASS£TS. 29 ASSIGNOR- ASSETS —Continued. equitable . Barker v. May, 9 B. & C. 489 ; Bain v. Sadler, L. R., 12 Eq. 570; Henderson v. Henderson, 3 Ired. (N. C.) 259; Benson V. Le Roy, 4 Johns. Ch. 651 ; Moses v. Murgatroyd, i Johps. Ch. 119 ; Baclchouse v. Patton, 5 Pet. 160; Bloclc v. Scott, 2 Brock. 325 ; Cloudes V. Adams, 4 Dana, 603 ; Speed v. Nelson, 8 B. Mon. 499 ; Sperry's Estate, 1 Ashm. 347 ; Torr's Estate, 2 Rawle, 250. legal . Farr v. Newman, 4 T. R. 621 ; Attorney-Gen. v. Brun- ning, 6 Jur. (N. S.) 1083; Lovegrove v. Cooper, 2 Sm. & Giff. 271 ; Deg 7/. 'Deg, 2 P. Wms. 416; Goodchild v. Terret, 5 Beav. 398; Charlton v. Wright, 12 Sim. 274; Rutledge v. Rutledge, i McCord's Ch. 469. ASSIGN. Gill V. Clagett, 4 Md. Ch. 153. In deed. Hutchins v. Parleton, 19 N. H. 487. In lease. Frost v. Bollans, 5 B. & C. 613. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 8 B. & C. 95. — or otherwise part with. In lease. Holland v. Worsley, 1 Camp. 20 ASSIGNABLE. Thacker w. Henderson, 63 Barb. 271. ASSIGNED. In statute. Andrews v. Brown, i Iowa, 154; Williams v. Sautter, 7 Iowa, 435. by indorsement. In statute. Sayre v. Lucas, 2 Stew. (Ala.) 259 (20 Am. Dec.) 2 ; Reed zi. Garr, 59 Ind. 279.. by indorsement in writing. In statute. Reed v. Garr, 59 Ind.' 299. dvdy . In plea. Hoag 7/. Mendenhall, 19 Minn. 335. shall not be . In insurance policy. Ellis v. Kreutzinger, 27 Mo. 311 ; Wilson v. Genesee Mut. Ins. Co., 16 Barb. 511 ; Hoflfman v. .(Etna, fete, Ins. Co., i Robt. 501. ASSIGNEE. Mattoon v. Young, 45 N. Y. 697 ; Littlefield v. Perry, 21 Wall. 205. In statute. Hight v. Sackett, 34 N. Y. 447 ; Wisconsin Bankz/. Morley, 19 Wis. 70; Tucker v. West, 31 Ark. 643; Potter v. Holland, 4 Blatchf. 206; Bridenbecker v. Prescott, 3 Hun, 419; Paget/. Johns- ton, 23 Wis. 295 ; Wildney v. Whitney, 25 How. Pr. 75 ; U. S. ■z/. Rod- man, 15 Pet. 125 ; Cumberland v. Planche, i Ad. & Ell. 580; Russell V. Ledsam, 14 M. & W. 585 ; Potter v. Holland, 4 Blatchf. 206. ASSIGITEES. In statute. Comm'r of Patents v. Whiteley, 5 Wall. 522. ASSIGNING, without any reason. In order. Geswood's Case, 2 El. & Bl. 954. ASSIGNMENT. Hicks v. Wirth, 4 E. D. Smith, 78 ; Hight v. Sackett, 34 N. Y.447 ; Bump 2/. Van Orsdale, 11 Barb. 634; Potter v. Bushnell, lo How. Pr. 94; Bank of Marietta v. Pindall, 2 Rand. 465. In statute. Crow v. Beardsley, 68 Mo. 435 ; Cowles v. Ricketts, 1 Iowa, 582. ; Potter v. Holland, 4 Blatchf. 206. for the benefit of creditors. In statute. Lawrence v. Neff, 41 Cal. 566. of errors. Squires v. Foorman, 10 Cal. 298. ASSIGNOR. In statute. Bump v. Van Orsdale, 11 Barb. 634; Jagoe v. Alleyn, 16 Barb. 580 ; Clement v. Adams, 12 How. Pr. 163 ; Tulloss v. Rapelye, 3 Abb. Pr. 93 ; Potter z/. Potter, 18 N. Y. 52 ; Anderson v. Busteed, 5 Duer, 485 ; Hicks v. Wirth, 4 E. D. Smith, 78 ; Gardner v. Gordon, ASSIGJVS. 30 AT. Watson V. Bailey, 2 ASSIGNOB — Continued. 3 Bosw. 369 ; Calkins v. Packer, 21 Barb. 275 ; Duer, 509 ; Beach v. Cooke, 28 N. Y. 508. of a thing in action or contract. In statute. McConnell v. Mc- Cracken, 14 Wis. 89 ; McHose v. Cain, 22 Wis. 486 ; Clarke v. Atkin- son, 2 E. D. Smith, 112 ; McGinn v. Worden, 3 E. D. Smith, 335. ASSIGNS. In deed. Peck v. Ingraham, 28 Miss. 246 ; Christie v. Phyfe, 19 N. Y. 344; Brault V. Howard, 39 Mo. 13 ; Bailey v. De Crespigny, L. R., 4 Q. B. 180 ; 10 B. & S. 6 ; Metcalfe v. Westaway, 17 C. B. (N. S.) 659. In insurance policy. Holbrook v. American Ins. Co., 1 Curtis' C. C. 193- In lease. Greenaway v. Hart, 14 C. B. 350. In statute. Collier v. Gamble, 10 Mo. 467 ; Enloe v. Reike, 56 Ala. 500 ; Passaic Bridge v. State, 2 Zab. 593 ; Finney z/. Ford, 22 Wis. 174; Smith V. Clapp, 15 Pet. 125 ; Lewis v. Lewis, 9 M. & W. 663. Danforth v. Suydam, 4 N. Y. 66 ; Duke of Cumberland v. Graves, 7 N. Y. 305. In will. McRea v. Means, 34 Ala. 349. forever. In deed. Hayward v. Ormsbee, 1 1 Wis. 7. . ASSISTANCE, writ of Terrell v. Allison, 21 Wall. 289 ; Burton v. Lies, 21 Cal. 87. overseer. Bennett v. Edwards, 7 B. & C. 593. ofQ.cers and . In statute. Hawkings v. Newman, 4 M. & W. 614. Smith V. Queen, 13 Ad. & Ell. (N. S.) 78 ; Re Fernandas, 6 Hurl. & N. 717. continue to keep company or cohabit, or criminally corre- spond with. In bond. Dormer ^/. Knight, i Taunt. 417. In charter. Lechmere Bk. v. Boynton, 11 Cush. 369. Braman %. Douse, 12 Cush. 227. Starke v. Cheeseman, i Ld. Raym. 538 ; Milward v. Ingram, 2 Mod. 43; Rann v. Hughes, 7 T. R. 351 ; Moses v. Macfarlane, 2 Burr, 1008 ; Slade's Case, 4 Coke, 92 b ; Baker v. Harris, 9 Ad. & Ell. 532 ; Schleucker v. Moxsy, 3 B. & C. 789; Ballard v. Walker, 3 Johns. Cas. 60; McCloskey v. Miller, 72 Pa. St. 151 ; Carter -u. White. 32 111. 509 ; North v. Nichols, 37 Conn. 375 ; Thompson v. Thompson, 5 W. Va. 190. In statute. Woodgate v. Godfrey, 5 Ex. Div. 24. the . In insurance policy. Sunderland Ins. Co. v. Kearney, 16 Q. B. 938 ; Sanford v. Mechanics' Ins. Co., 12 Cush. 541. In statute. Re Tivnan, 5 B. & S. 645 ; Re Stupp, 11 Blatchf. 155. in the . In statute. Congreve z'. Overseers, 4 B. & S. 865. used for the purpose of an . In statute. Queen v. Overseers, 6 B. & S. 451. In constitution. State v. Bacon, 6 Neb. 286. Farwell v. Rogers, 4 Cush. 460; Hurley v. Marsh, 2 111. 329; Mohawk Bridge Co. v. Utica, etc., R. R. Co., 6 Paige, 554; State v. Receiver, 38 N. J. (L.) 299; Com. V. Cross Cut R. R. Co., 53 Pa. St. 621 Mason v. Brooklyn, etc., R. R. Co., 35 Barb. 373. In indictment. State v. Nolan, 8 Rob. (La.) 513. In will. Colt V. Hubbard, 33 Conn. -281. 100s. In contract. Spicer v. Cooper, i Q. B. 424. ASSISTANT. ASSISTANTS. ASSIZES. ASSOCIATE. ASSOCIATES. ASSUME. ASSUMPSIT. ASSURANCE. ASSURED. ASYLUM, ASYLUMS. AT. AT. 31 A'l: AT — Continued. and from. In insurance policy. Foley v. Ins. Co., L. R., 5 C. P. 155 ; Stillwell v. Commercial Ins. Co., 2 Mo. (App.) 31 ; Seamans v. Loring, i Mason, 127 ; Dickey v. Baltimore Ins. Co., 7 Cranch, 327 ; McLanalian ?/. Universal Ins. Co., i Pet. 184; Taylor v. Lowell, 3. Mass. 331 ; Merchants' Ins. Co. v, Clapp, 11 (Pick. 56; Patrick v. Ludlow, 3 Johns. Cas. 10 (2 Am. Dec. 130) ; Kemble v. Bowne, i Caines, 75; Smith v. Steinback, 2 Caines, 158; Garrigues v. Coxe, I Binn. 592 ; Matteux v. London Ass. Co., i Atk. ; Davy v. Hallett, 3 Caines, 16 (2 Am. Dec. 241) ; Fernandez v. N. Y. Mut. Ins. Co., 48 N. Y. 571 ; De Peyster z/. Sun Mut. Ins. Co., 19 N. Y. 272; Stillwell V. Home Ins. Co., 3 Dill. 80; Insurance Co. v. Folsom, 18 Wall. 237 ; Hughes V. Union Ins. Co. 8 Wheat. 294 ; Columbian Ins. Co. v. Cat- lett, 12 Wheat. 383. Li statute. Chesapeake, etc., R. R. Co. v. Key, 3 Cranch C. C. 599. and from Boston to St. Thomas and a market. In insurance policy. Deblois v. Ocean Ins. Co., 16 Pick. 303 (28 Am. Dec. 245). an ofS.ce or banking-house. In statute. Merchants' Bk. v.. State Bk., 10 Wall. 604. any tavern. In statute. Ray v. State, 50 Ala. 172. a salary of $2,500 per annum. In contract. Haney v. Caldwell,. 35 Ark. 156. ■ large. In statute. Com. v. Dow, 10 Mete. 382 ; McAneany v. Jewett, 10 Allen, 151. — law. In statute. Fleming v. Burgin, 2 Ired. (Eq.) 584. least. In contract. Roberts v. Wilcocks, 8 W. & S. 464. In statute. Zouch v. Empsey, 2 B. & Aid. 522 ; Reg. -v. Shropshire^ 8 Ad. & Ell. 173; Mitchell v. Foster, 12 Ad. & Ell. 472. or near. In statute. Fall River R. R. Co. v. Old Colony R. R. Co., 5 Allen, 222 ; Bartlett v. Jenkins, 22 N. H. 53. or within. In will. Homer v. Homer, 8 Ch. Div. 758. owner's risk. In contract. D'Arc v. R. R. Co., L. R., 9C. P. 325. sea. In insurance policy. Wood ■v. New England Ins. Co., 14 Mass. 31 (7 Am. Dec. 182); Washington Ins. Co. v. White, 103 Mass. 239; Bowen v. Hope Ins. Co., 20 Pick. 275 ; Eyre v. Marine Ins. Co., 6 Whart. 247 ; Gookin v. New England, etc., Ins. Co., 12 Gray, 501 ; Union Ins. Co. v. Tysen, 3 Hill, u8. In statute. The Harriet, i Story, 251. starting. In contract. Shadwell v. Shadwell, 9 C. B. (N. S.) 160. the age. In will. Doe v. Ward, 9 Ad. & Ell. 582. the date of its passage. In statute. Bassett v. U. S., 2 Ct. of CI. 448. the dwelling-house. In Illinois statute. Kibbe v. Benson, 17 Wall. 624. the end of the year. Arman v. Baker, 49 N. H. 161. the expiration of. In statute. Re Ruddy, L. R., 2 P. & D. 330- the same time. In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 9 Q. B. 663. thetim^of. In statute. Brown z/. Wilkinson, 15 M. & W. 391. the term. In statute. Lawver w. Langhans, 85 111. 138. AT. 32 ATTORNEY. AT — Continued. the trial. In statute. Pierpont v. Cartwright, 5 C. P. Div. 139. this date. Moore v. Korty, 11 Ind. 341. ATLANTIC. TTnited States coast. In insurance policy. New Haven, etc., Co. V. Security Ins. Co., 7 Fed. Rep. 847. ATTACHED. in any suit. In statute. BoUes v. Smith, 39 Conn. 216. on mesne process. In statute. Re Joslyn. 2 Biss. 235. ATTACHBDBNT. In statute. Jenison v. Dyson, 9 M. & W. 541. ATTAIN". the age of twenty-one. In will. Muskett w. Eaton, i Ch. Div. 437- ATTAINDER. Cozens v. Long, 3 N. J. (L.) 559. bill of . In constitution. Dreham v. Stifle, 8 Wall. 595 ; Cum- mins V. State, 4 Wall. 277 ; ex parte Garland, 4 Wall. 333. ATTEMPT. Stow v. Converse, 4 Conri. 17; McDermott v. People, 5 Park. C. C. 102 ; Mulligan v. People, 5 Park. C. C. 105. In indictment. State u. Marshall, 14 Ala. 411. In statute. Com. v. McDonald, 5 Cush. 368 ; Uhl v. Com., 6 Gratt. 706; State z/. Clarissa, 11 Ala. 57. In verdict. Hart v. State, 38 Tex. 382. at fraud. In insurance policy. Shaw v. Scottish Ins. Co., i Fed. Rep. 763. to sell. In statute. Moore v. Young, 4 Biss. 128. ATTEMPTS. to commit any oflFense. In statute. Cox v. People, 82 111. 191. ATTENDANCE, each day's ■ In constitution. State v. Hastings, 16 Wis. 338. ATTENDED. Miller v. McDonald, 13 Wis. 673. ATTENDING, Evererd v. Pappleton, 5 Q. B. 183. physician. In insurance policy. Gibson v. American Mut. Ins. Co., 37 N. Y. 580. persons at the assizes. In statute. Simon v. Gratz, 2 Penr. & W. 412 (23 Am. Dec. i). ATTENTION, your bill shall have . In letter. Rees v. Warnick, 2 B. & Aid. 1 1 5. ATTEST. Griffiths v. Griffiths, L. R., 2 P. & D. 300; Freshfield v. Reid, 9 M. & W. 404 ; Burdett v. Spillsbury, 6 M. & G. 426. ATTESTED. Lewis v. Lewis, 13 Barb. 17. In statute. Doe v. Burdett, 9 Ad. & Ell. 936. In deed. Freshfield v. Reed, 9 M & W. 404. by two witnesses. In statute. Logwood t/. Hussey, 60 Ala. 417. copy. In statute. Wait v. Demeritt, 119 Mass. 158. note. In statute. Walker z/. Warfield, 6 Mete. 466 ; Village Bank v. Arnold, 4 Mete. 588. ATTESTING. witness. In statute. Jenkins 7/. Dawes, 115 Mass. 600. ATTORNEY. In statute. Ingram v. Richardson, 2 La. Ann. 839 ; Trowbridge v. Weir, 6 La. Ann. 706; Whittle v. Renner, 55 Cal. 395; Fox v. Jackson, 8 Barb. 335 ; Bradley v. Fisher, 13 Wall. 335 ; Neff'^/. Powell, 6 Bl'ackf. 420; State Bank v. Martin, 4 Ala. 615 ; Reg. v. Priest, 20 L. J. (Q. B.) J 7- at law. Denton v. Noyes, 2 Johns. 296; Waters w. Whittemore, 22 Barb. 595 ; Merrittz/. Lambert, 10 Paige, 352 ; Bailey v. Delaplaine, I Sandf. 1 1 ; Hughes v. Mulvey, i Sandf. 92 ; ex parte Yale, 24 Cal. 241 ; Fletcher v. Dangerfield, 20 Cal. 430 ; Byrne v. Stewart, 3 Dessaus. ATTORNEY. 33 AUTHORITY. ATTORNEY — Continued. 466 ; Ingersoll v. Howard, i Heisk. 247 ; Austin's Case, 5 Rawle. 191; ex parte Heyfron, 7 How. (Miss.) 127 ; ex parte Garland, 4 Wall. 333; Leigh's Case, i Munf. 468; ex parte Faulkner, i W. Va. 269; ex parte Law, 35 Ga. 285; Hallowell's Case, 3 Dall. 410; Hall v. Sawyer, 47 Barb. 116. in fact. Porter v. Herman, 8 Cal. 619. agent or . In statute. Clark v. Morse, 16 La. 375 ; Neff w. Powell. 6 Blackf. 420. AUCTION. Rex v. Taylor, 13 Price, 336; Walker w. Advocate, i Dow. H. L. iii ; Campbell v. Swan, 48 Barb. 109; Crandall v. State, 28 Ohio St. 479. In statute. Fretwell v. Troy, 18 Kas. 271. AUCTIONEER. Wilkes v. Ellis, 2 H. Bl. 555 ; McMeachan v. Mayor, 3 Harr. & J. 534; Huntt/. Philadelphia, 35 Pa. St. 277; Waterhouse z/. Dorr, 4 Me. 333 ; Clark v. Cushman, 5 Mass. 505 ; Slate v. Conkling, .19 Cal. 501 ; State V. Rucker, 24 Mo. 557. In statute. City of Goshen t/. Kern, 63 Ind. 468 (30 Am. Rep. 234); Fretwell v. Troy, 18 Kas. 271. AUCTIONEERS. In catalogue of sale. Franklyn v. Lamond, 4 C. B. 644. AUDIT. In statute. Re Murphy, 24 Hun, 592. AUDITA. querela. Young w. Collet, T. Ray. 89; Sutton 7/. Bishop, 4 Burr. 2283 ; Baker v. Ridgway, 2 Bing. 41 ; Little v. Cook, i Aiken, 363; Lovejoy v. Webber, 10 Mass. 103 ; Bruckett v. Winslow, 17 Mass. 159; Johnson v. Harvey, 4 Mass. 485 ; Johnson v. Plimpton, 30 Vt. 420; Poultney w. Treasurer, 25 Vt. 168; Brooks •i'. Hunt, 17 Johns. 484; Nathan v. Giles, 5 Taunt. 558; Waddington v. Vredenberg, 2 Johns. Cas. 227 ; Stainford v. Barry, i Aikens, 321 (15 Am. Dec. 692). AUDITOR. Blain v. Patterson, 48 N. H. 151 ; Whitwell v. Willard, i Mete. 216; Field V. Holland, 6 Cranch, 8 ; Fisk v. Gray, 100 Mass. 193. In constitution. State v. Hastings, 10 Wis. 530. In statute. Locke v. Bennett, 7 Cush. 451; Whitwell v. Willard, i Mete. 216. AUTHENTICATION. Ordway v. Ordway, 4 Wis. 45. AUTHOR. In statute. Jeffreys i/. Boosey, 4 H. L. Cas. 815 ; Routledge 7'. Low, L. R., 3 H. L. 100; Wood V. Boosey, 9 B. & S. 181 ; Burns v. Wood- ruff, 4 Wash. 48 ; Atwill -v. Ferrett, 2 Blatchf 39 ; Shepherd v. Con- quest, 17 C. B. 444; Heine v. Appleton, 2 Blatchf. 125. or composer. In statute. Wood v. Boosey, L. R., 2 Q. B. 340. AUTHORITY. In statute. Comm'rs 7/. Alleghany, 20 Md. 449; Comm'rs v. Duckett, 20 Md. 468. exercised under the United States. In statute. Day v. Gal- lup, 2 Wall. 97; Dupasseur v. Rochereau, 21 Wall. 130; Verden v. Coleman, i Black, 472. of law. In constitution. Reineman 7/. C. C. & B. H. R. R., 7 Neb. 310. to pay. In statute. Queen v. Kay, L. R., i C. C. R. 260. apparent . Jolly 7'. Rees, 15 C. B. (N. S.) 640. presumed . Jolly v. Rees, 15 C. B. (N. S.) 640. by of and as agents for. In statute. Lennard v. Robinson, 5 El. & Bl. 125. previous . In statute. Palmer z*. Yates, 3 Sandf. 137. A UTHORIZED. 34 BAGGAGE. AUTHOKIZED. In statute. Queen -v. Perry, 3 El. & BI. 125. and empowered. In statute. People v. Herkimer Co., 56 Barb. 452. not by law. Com. v. Dana, 2 Mete. 329. AVAILABLE. In statute. Marks v. Hall, 7 B. & S. 841. capital. Venezuela R. Co. v. Kusch, L. R., 2 H. L. Cas. 99. for adjudication. In statute. Re Bedell, 7 Ch. Div. 123. means. In assignment. Brigham v. Tillinghast, 13 N. Y. 215. In wiU. McNaughton -v. McNaughton, 34 N. Y. 201 ; Allen v. De Witt, 3 N. Y. 277. In contract. Whitney w. Thacher, 117 Mass. 523; Coster v. Phoenix Ins. Co., 2 Wash. C. C. 51. charges. In charter. Hersh v. North Central R. Co., 74 Pa. AVAILS. AVERAGE. St. 181. or claim. In insurance policy. Carr v. Ins. Co., 5 B. & S. 437. ftee from unless general. In insurance policy. Biays v. Ins. Co., 7 Cranch, 415. general . Sterling v. Forrester, 3 Bligh, 590; Louisville, etc., Ins. Co. t/. Bland, 9 Dana, 147; Nimic t/. Holmes, 25 Pa. St. 371 ; Crockett v. Dodge, 3 Fairf. (Me.) 190; Simms v. Gurney, 4 Binn. 524; Williams v. Suffolk Ins. Co., 3 Sumn. 513. AVERMENT. Van Vechten v. Hopkins, 5 Johns. 211; Cheetham v. Tillotson, 5 Johns. 430 ; Prigmore v. Thompson, Minor, 420. AVOCATION, usual . In statute. Voglesong v. State, 9 Ind. 112 ; State v. Con- ger, 14 Ind. 396. AVOIDABLE. damage. In deed. Elliott v. R. Co., 10 H. L. Cas. 334. AWARD. Johnson v. Moxey, 43 Ala. 521 ; Richards v. Griffin, 5 Ala. 195. BACK. lands. In will. Ryerss w. Wheeler, 22 Wend. 148; (Lawson's Usages and Customs, 351.) BAD. girl. Snell v. Snow, 13 Mete. 280. woman. Riddell -u. Thayer, 127 Mass. 487. persons of notoriously character. In statute, Parker v. Green, 2 B. & S. 299. BADGE. of fraud. In instruction. Pilling w. Oils, 13 Wis. 496. BAGG-AGE. Johnson v. Fall River R. Co., 5 Cush. 72 ; Orange County Bank v. Brown, 9 Wend. 85 (24 Am. Dec. 129); Grant v. Newton, i E. D. Smith, 99 ; Bell v. Drew, 4 E. D. Smith, 59 ; Cincinnati, etc., R. Co. v. Marcus, 38 111. 219; Hellman v. Holladay, i Woolw. 365 ; Torpey -v. Williams, 3 Daly, 162 ; The Ionic, 5 Blatchf. 538 ; Walsh v. Str. H. M. Wright, I Newb. Adm. 494; Steers v. Liverpool, etc., R. Co., 57 N. Y. I ; Nevins v. Bay State Steamboat Co., 4 Bosw. 225 ; Mich- igan, etc., R. Co. V. Carrow, 73 111. 348 ; Cadwallader v. Grand Trunk R. Co., 9 Lower Canada Rep. 169; McCormick z/. Hudson R. R. Co., 4 E. D. Smith, 181; McGill v. Rowand, 3 Pa. St. 451 ; Jones f. Voorhees, 10 Ohio, 145 ; Am. Contract Co. v. Cross, 8 Bush, 472; Brooke v. Pickwick, 4 Bing. 218; Fraloff v. New York, etc., R. Co., 10 Blatchf. 16; 100 U. S. 24; McDougall v. Tor- rance, 4 Lower Canada Jur. 233 ; S. C, 12 Lower Canada Rep. 321 ; Dunlap v. International Steamboat Co., 98 Mass. 371 ; Weed V. Saratoga, etc., R. Co., 19 Wend. 534; Becker w. Great Eastern R. Co., L. R., 5 Q. B. 241 ; S. C, 22 L. T. (N. S.) 299 ; 18 Week. BAGGAGE. 35 BALE. BAGGAGE BAILEE. BATLIPP. BAILMENT. BAirrNG. BALANCE. BALANCED. BALANCES. BALE. Continued. Rep. 627; 39 L. J. (Q. B.) 122; Chicago, etc., R. Co. v. Boyce, 73 111. 510; Dexter v. Syracuse, etc., R. Co., 42 N. Y. 326; First Nat. Bank v. Marietta, etc., R. Co., 20 Ohio St. 260; Mississippi, etc., R. Co. 7/. Kennedy, 41 Miss. 671 ; Dexter 7/. Syracuse, etc., R. Co., 42 N. Y. 326; Curtis V. Delaware, etc., R. Co., 74 N. Y. 116; Hudston v. Midland, etc., R. Co.. 10 Best & S. 504; S. C, L. R.,4 Q. B. 366; Phelps V. London, etc., R. Co., 19 C. B. (N. S.) 321 ; S. C, 11 Jur. (N. S.) 652; 34 L. J.(C. P.) 259; 13 Week. Rep. 782; 12 L. T. (N. S.) 496; Thomas v. Great Western R. Co., 14 Upper Canada Q. B. 389; Hirschsohn v. Hamburgh Am. Packet Co., 2 Jones & Sp. 521 ; Ouirait V. Henshaw, 35 Vt. 604; Macrow v. Great Western R. Co., L. R., 6 Q. B. 612 ; S. C, 40 L. J. (Q. B.) 300, 24 L. T. (N. S.) 618; 19 Week. Rep. 673; Connolly v. Warren, 106 Mass. 146; Mun- ster V. South Eastern R. Co., 4 C. B. (N. S.) 676 ; S. C, 4 Jur. (N. S.) 738 ; 27 L. J. (C. P.) 308 ; Dufify v. Thompson, 4 E. D. Smith. 178 ; Doyle V. Kiser, 6 Ind. 242 ; Dibble v. Brown, 12 Ga. 217 ; Baltimore, etc., R. Co. V. Smith, 23 Md. 402; Woods i". Devin, 13 111. 746; Chi- cago, etc., R. Co. V. Collins, 56 111. 212 ; Davis v. Michigan, etc., R. Co.. 22 111. 278 ; Van Hornw Kermit, 4 E. D. Smith, 454; Hawkins w. Hoff- man, 6 Hill, 586 ; Davis v. Cayuga, etc., R. Co., 10 How. Pr. 330 ; Hop- kins V. Westcott, 6 Blatchf. 64; Hannibal, etc., R. Co. v. Swift, 12 Wall. 262; Toledo, etc., R. Co. v. Hammond, 33 Ind. 379; Porter 2/. Hildebrand. 14 Pa. St. 129. Innotice. Beckman -v. Shouse. 5 Rawle. 179 (28 Am. Dec. 653); Dwight V. Brewster, i Pick. 1 50 ; Camden, etc., R. Co., v. Baldauf, 16 Pa. St. 67. and effects. In statute. Cross v. Wilkins, 43 N. H. 336. In statute. Reg. v. Hunt, 8 Cox C. C. 495 ; People v. Cohen, 8 Cal. 42 ; Reg. V. Denmour, 8 Cox C. C. 440 ; Reg. v. Robson, 9 Cox C. . C. 29; Reg. -u. Hassell, 8 Cox C. C. 491 ; Reg. -v. Hoare, i F. & F. 647 ; Reg. V. Reeves, ; Jur. (N. S.) 716 ; Becker v. Smith, 9 Smith (Pa.), 469; Reg. z/. Loose, Bell C. C. 259; Reg. v. Bunkall, 9 Cox C. C.419; Reg. w. Davis, 14 W.R. 679; Hunt 7/. Wyman, 100 Mass. 198; People V. Poggi, 19 Cal. 600; People v. Cohen, 8 Cal. 43. In statute. Tarrant v. Baker, 14 C. B. 119. Mallory |z/. Willis, 4 N. Y. 76; Marsh v. Titus, 6 Thomp. & C. 29; 3 Hun, 550. In statute. People v. Poggi, 19 Cal. 600; People v. Cohen, 8 Cal. 43. In statute. Pitts v. Millar, L. R., 9 Q. B. 381. Townson v. Jackson, 13 M. & W. 374. In statute. Reynolds -u. Walker, 29 Miss. 250; London Union v. Acocks, 8 C. B. (N. S.) 780. of money. In statute. Brown v. Mullins, 24 Miss. 204. of my estate. In will. Walker z/. Parker, 13 Pet. 166. of probabilities. In instruction. Haskinsz/. Haskins, gGray, 391. of the account. In statute. Henderson v. Eason, 17 Q. B. 712. on of accounts. Inguaranty. Oldershaw f. King. 2 Hurl. & N. 403 ; id. 524. In statute. Finney v. Tootel, 5 C. B. 508. In bond. Pattison v. Guardians, i Hurl. & N. 524, In contract. Taylor v. Briggs, 2 C. & P. 525. BALES. 36 BANKERS. 176. I C. P. 176. BALES. of gambler. In contract. Gorrissenz/. Perrin, 2 C. B. (N. S.) 681. cotton in . In charter-party. Taylor v. Briggs, 2 C. & P. 525. BALLAST. Insurance Co. v. Thwing, 13 Wall. 674. BALLET. d'action. Wiganz/. Strange, L. R., i C. P. divertissement. Wigan v. Strange, L. R., BALLOT. People v. Holden, 19 Cal. 600. In constitution. Opinion of the Justices, 7 Me. 414; Williams v. Stern, 38 Ind. 89. BALUSTBADES. In statute. Gushing v. Boston, 128 Mass. 330. BAITE!. Oulton v. Saving Institution, 17 Wall. 109 ; State v. Louisiana Saving Co., 12 La. Ann. 568; New York Fireman Ins. Co. v. Ely, 2 Cow. 678 ; State v. Helmes, 3 N. J. (L.) 764. In promissory note. Way 7/. Butterworth, 108 Mass. 510; 106 Mass. 75. In statute. Way v. Butterworth, 106 Mass. 75 ; Re Leavenworth Sav- ings Bit., 14 B. R. 92 ; Ohio Life Ins. Co. v. Debolt, 16 How. 416. bill. In indictment. Eastman v. Com., 4 Gray, 416; Com. 7/. Stebbins, 8 Gray, 493 ; Com. v. Grimes, lo Gray, 470 ; State v. Happe, 39 Iowa, 468; State v. Hays, 21 Ind. 176; Low v. People, 2 Park. C. C. 37 ; Com. v. Clancey, 7 Allen, 53*7 ; Townsend v. Peo- ple, 4 Tel. 328. bill or note. In indictment. Com. z/. Rand, 7 Mete. 475; State V. Stimson, 4 Zab. 9. bill or promissory note. In statute. State v. Wilkins, 17 Vt. iji. money. Hapson v. Fountain, 5 Humph. 140. note. In statute. Williams v. Amis, 30 Tex. 37; Eastman v. Com., 4 Gray, 416; State v. Hays, 21 Ind. 176 ; Com. v. Stebbins, 8 Gray, 493 ; Low v. People, 2 Park. C. C. 37 ; James v. Rogers, 23 Ind. 451. of the creek. In deed. Hasley v. McCormick, 13 N. Y. 296. of the river. In deed. McCollugh v. Wainwright, 14 Pa. St. 171; Dunlap V. Stetson, 4 Mason, 349; Luce v. Carley, 24 Wend. 451 ; Lunt t/. Holland, 14 Mass. 150; Pulley v. Muncipality, 18 La. 278; Stone V. Augusta, 46 Me. 127; Howard v. Ingersoll, 13 How. 381. or company engaged in the business of banking. In statute. Bank v. Collector, 3 Wall. 495. any other . In statute. Campbell v. Farmers' Bk., 10 Bush, 152. incorporated In statute. Com. v. Tenney, 97 Mass. 50. on the . In deed. Halsey v. McCormack, 13 N. Y. 296. on the west . In deed. Caldwell's Case, 19 Wall. 264. BANKER. Bank 7/. The Collector, 3 Wall. 495; Curtis v. Leavitt, 15 N. Y. 167; People V. Utica Ins. Co., 15 Johns. 358 ; Lowry v. Commercial, etc., Bank, Taney, 312; Hinckley v. Belleville, 43 111. 183; Warren v. Shook, I Otto, 708. BANKEBS. In statute. Exchange Bank v. Hines, 3 Ohio St. i ; Bemasconiz/. Fare- brother, 10 B. & C. 554. In will. Goblet v. Beechy, 3 Sim. 24. doing business as brokers. In statute. U. S. v. Fisk, 3 Wall. 445- BANKING. 37 BARRA TR Y. BAI7KS. BABE. BARGAIN. BANKING. hours. Parker v. Gordon, 7 East, 385 ; Jameson v. Swinton, 2 Taunt. 225 ; Hare v. Henty, 10 C. B. (N. S.) 65 ; Calisher v. Forbes, 41 L. J. (Ch.) 56; Salt Springs Nat. Bank v. Burton, 58 N. Y. 430; Marshall v. American Ex. Co., 7 Wis. 3. engaged in the business of . In statute. Bank v. Collector, 3 Wall. 495. BANKRUPT. law. Vanuxem v. Hazlehurst, i South. 192 (7 Am. Dec. 582); Martin v. Berry, 37 Cal. 208 ; Adams «. Storey, i Paine, 80. become and discontinue business. In resolution of corporation.. Barr v. Bartram, etc., Co., 41 Conn. 502. BANKaUPTCY. Sturges w. Crowninshield, 4 Wheat. 122; re Black, 2 Ben. 196; Sackett v. Andross, 5 Hill, 327 ; ex parte Breneman, Crabbe, 456. act of . Maltbie w. Hotchkiss, 38 Conn. 80. adjudication of . In statute. Re Morse, 17 Blatchf. 74. contemplation of . In statute. Peckham ^i. Burrows, 3 Story, 544 ; Morse v. Godfrey, 3 Story, 364 ; Everett v. Stone, 3 Story, 446; Winsor v. Kendall, 3 Story, 507. Lionberger v. Rouse, 9 Wall. 468. In constitution. Bank of Sonoma v. Fairbanks, 52 Cal. 196. In statute. Monmouthshire Canal Co. v. Hill, 4 Hurl. & N. 426; Ben- nett V. Morta, Holt, N. P. 360. trustee. In statute. Morgan v. Swansea U. S. Authority, 27 W. R. 283. Sage V. Wilcox, 6 Conn. 81. . In statute. Packard v. Richardson, 7 Mass. 122 (8 Am. Dec. 123); Egerton v. Mathews, 6 East, 307. sell, release cLuit-claim and convey. In deed. Gibson v. Chouteau, 39 Mo. 536. In insurance policy. Steinhoff ^z. Royal Canadian Ins. Co., 42 U. C. Q. B. 307. In statute. The Mamie, 5 Fed. Rep. 820. Boniface v. Scott, 3 S. & R. 351. In insurance policy. Evans v. Commercial, etc., Ins. Co., 6 R. I. 47. first quality clear . In contract. Robinson v. U. S., 13 Wall. 363. stack of . In indictment. Rex v. Swatkins, 4 C. & P. 548. State V. Wolfenberger, 20 Ind. 242 ; Ellsmore v. Inhabitants, 8 B. & C. 645 ; Ratekin v. State, 26 Ohio St. 420; State v. Cherry, 63 N. C. 493; State V. Laughlin, 8 Jones (L.), 354; State ^z. Jim, 8 Jones (L.), 459; State V. Shaw, 31 Me. 250; People v. Taylor, 2 Mich. 250. common . Com. v. Davis, 11 Pick. 432; Com. v. Pray, 13 Pick. 359; Com. V. Mohun, 52 Pa. St. 243; Com. v. McCulloch, 15 Mass. 227 ; State v. Chitty, i Bailey, 379. Thallhimer v. BrinckerhofT, 3 Cow. 623 (15 Am. Dec. 308). In bill of lading. Taylor v. Liverpool Steam. Co., L. R., 9 Q. B. 546. In marine policy. Waters v. Merchants' Ins. Co., 11 Peters, 213; Pa. tapsco Ins. Co. v. Coulter, 3 Peters, 222 ; Hood v. Nesbet, 2 Dall. 137; Crousellat ?/. Ball, 4 Dall. 294; Marcardier z/. Chesapeake Ins. Co., 8 Cranch, 39; Wilson v. General Mut. Ins. Co., 12 Cush. 360; Lawtoni!/. Sun Mutual Ins. Co., 5 Cush. 500; Atkinson v. Great Western Ins. Co., 4 Daly, i ; Brown v. Union Ins. Co., 5 Day, i ; Stone V. National Ins. Co., 19 Pick. 34; Greene v. Pacific Mut. Ins. BABGE. BAB-KEEPEB BAB-IBON. BARLEY. BABN. BABBATOB. BAEBATBY. BARRATRY. 38 BEAST. BAKBATBY BABBEL. BAsnr. BASTABD. BATTBBY. BAY. BE. BEACH. BEADSMAN'. BEAN'S. BEABEB. BEARING. BEAST. - Continued. Co., 9 Allen, 127 ; Dufour v. Camfranc 1 1 Mart. 607 ; Koster v. Reed, 6 B. & C. 22 ; Cook v. Commercial Ins. Co., 1 1 Johns. 40 ; Busk v. Assurance Co., 2 B. & Aid. 80 ; Millandon v. New Orleans Ins. Co., II Mart. 602 (13 Am. Dec. 358); Dederer z/. Delaware Ins. Co., i Wash. 61 ; Hucks v. Thornton, Holt. N. P. 34. In statute. Grill v. Screw Co., L. R., 3 C. P. 476. State V. Moore, 1 1 Ired. (L.) 70. In contract. Miller v. Stevens, 100 Mass. 518 ; Clark v. Pinney, 7 Cow. 681. In writ. Gardner v. Lane, 9 Allen, 492. U. S. V. Morel, 13 Am. Jur. 279. Timmins v. Lacy, 30 Tex. 115 ; Stikes v. Swanson, 44 Ala. 633. Respublica z/. Delangchamps, i Dall. 114; Cole w. Turner, 6 Mod. 149; Reg. V. Cotesworth, 6 Mod. 172 ; James v. Campbell, 5 C. & P. 372 ; Ford V. Skinner, 4 C. & P. 23'9; Pursell v. Horn, 8 Ad.& Ell. 604; Dodwell V. Burford, i Mod. 24 ; Hopper v. Reeve, 7 Taunt. 698 ; Griffin u. Coleman, 4 Hurl. & N. 265 ; Wright v. Court, 4 B. & C. 596; Coward v. Baddeley, 4 H. & N. 481 ; Williams v. Jones, Hard. 301 ; Fitzgerald v. Cavin, no Mass. 153; Com. v. Ruggles, 6 Allen, 588; Kirland z/. State, 43 Ind. 146; Johnson v. State, 35 Ala. 363; Johnson v. State, 17 Tex. 615 ; U. S. v. Ortega, 4 Wash. C. C. 554; State V. Baker, 65 N. C. 322 ; Bull v. Colton, 22 Barb. 94 ; Wiffin v. Kincard, 2 B. & P. 472 ; Reg. v. Day, i Cox C. C. 207 ; State v. Prather, 54 Ind. 63. U. S. V. Morel, 13 Am. Jur. 279. or harbor. In deed. Niles v. Patch, 13 Gray, 257. ofCered. In offer of reward. Freeman v. City of Boston, 5 Mete 58. advanced or to advanced. In guaranty. Bell v. Welch, 9 C. B 166. shall . In statute. Boisdere v. Citizens' Bank, 9 La. 506 (29 Am. Dec. 453). Merwin v. Wheeler, 41 Conn. 14; Littlefield v. Littlefield, 28 Me. 180; Hodge V. Boothby, 48 Me. 68; Cutts v. Hussey, 15 Me. 237; East Hampton v. Kirk, 13 N. Y. (S. C.) 257; Doane z/. Wilcutt, 13 Gray, 328. In deed. Niles v. Patch, 13 Gray, 254. for drift wood and timber. In will. Brown v. Lakeman, 17 Pick. 444 (28 Am. Dec. 315). Faulkner v. Upper Boddington, 3 C. B. (N. S.) 412. In statute. Rex. v. Woodward, i Moody, 323. In note. Mechanics' Bank z/. Straiton, 3 Keyes, 365 ; 5 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) II ; Cocks V. Fellows, i Johns. 143. payable to . In statute. Cheetham v. Butler, 5 B. & Adol. 838. even date. In statute. Wood v. Norton, 9 B. & C. 887. interest. In note. Kennedy v. Nash, i Stark. 452. the surname of. In will. Luscombe z/. Yeates, 5 B. & Aid. 556. In statute. Rex v. Mulreaty, i Russ., Cr. & M. 938 ; Taylor v. State. 6 Humph. 285 ; State v. Pearce, Peck, 66. domestic . In statute. State v. Enslow, 10 Iowa, 115. BEASTS. 39 BEING. BEASTS. BEAT. BECOME. BECOMES. BED. BEEF. BEFOBJi. BEGGING. BEGnramTG. BEGINS. BEGOTTEN. BEGUN. BEHALF. BEHAVIOR. BEING. other . In statute. U. S. v. Gideon, i Minn. 292. Ryan v. Judd, 7 Mo. (App.) 74; Reg. v. Hale, 2 C. & K. 326. In indictment. Com. v. McClellan, loi Mass. 34. amy horse. In statute. State v. Avery, 44 N. H. 395. an habitual drunkard. In statute. Porritt v. Porritt, 16 Mich. 140. at the time he bankrupt. In statute. Fawcett z/. Feme, 6 Q. B. 19. go to with. In slander. Walton v. Singleton, 7 S. & R. 451 (10 Am. Dec. 472). Mayor v. Davis, 6 W. & S. 279. In indictment. Moore v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 350. Nevin v. Ladue, 3 Denio, 437 ; People v. Wheelock, 3 Park. C. C. 9 ; Excise Comm'rs v. Taylor, 21 N. Y. 173 ; People v. Crilley, 20 Barb. 246. In statute. Read v. Story, 6 Hurl. & N. 427 ; People v. Hart, 24 How. Pr. 289. shop, Indeed. Wilson v. Hart, L. R., i Ch. App. 463 ; Bishop of St. Albans v. Battersby, 26 W. R. 679. In statute. Hartford Ins. Co. v. State, 9 Kas. 260. conviction, hi statute. State 7/. Lewis, 19 Kas. 260. final hearing or trial. In statute. Bryant -v. Rich, 106 Mass. 192. or at the time. In shipping contract. Rice v. K. P. R. R., 63 Mo. 314. the sheriff and suitors. In plea. Jones z/. Jones, 5 M. & W. 524. the wind. In statute. The Fashion v. Wards, 6 McLean, 152. trial. In statute. Winship t/. State, 51 111. 296 ; Horner 5/. Pilk- ington, II Ind. 440; St. Anthony Falls Water Power Co. v. King, etc.. Bridge, 23 Minn. 186. for alms or soliciting charity. In statute. Re Haller, 3 Abb. N. C. 65. with the elder. In will. Windt v. Windt, L. R., i H. L. 87. to keep his house to the intent to delay creditors. In statute. Harvey v. Ramsbottora, i B. & C. 59 ; Dudley v. Vaughan, I Camp. 271. In -will. Doe V. Prevoost, 4 Johns. 61 (4 Am. Dec. 249). matters or things or made. In statute. Felkin v. Berridge, 15 C. B; (N. S.)26o. Richerson v. Sternburg, 65 111. 272. breach of good . In constitution. State v. Bell, 2 Mart. (N. S.) 699. in advance. In contract. Haigh v. Brooks, 10 Ad. & Ell. 309. married. In statute. Murray v. Queen, 7 Q. B. 700; Queen v. Allen, L. R., i C. C. R. 371. the same premises. Lovejoy v. Lovett, 124 Mass. 270 ; Ammi- down V. Granite Bank, 8 Allen, 285 ; Auburn Congregational Church V. Walker, 124 Mass. 69. threatened. In statute. Baker v. State. 49 Ala. 350. for the time . In statute. King v. Devonshire, i B. & C. 618. BELIEF. 40 BEQUEATHED, BELIEF. Hatch v. Carpenter, 9 Gray, 271. In statute. Humphreys v. McCall, 9 Cal. 62. BELIEVE. Com. v. Lottery Tickets, 5 Cush. 374 ; Re Fitch, 2 Wend. 298. — -from the evidence. State v. O'Hagan, 38 Iowa, 504. BELLIGERENT. forces. In life insurance policy. Welts v. Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 48 N. Y. 36. BELLIGERENTS. Johnson v. Jones, 44 111. 142. BELONGED. Spear v. Hooper, 22 Pick. 144. BELONGING. In statute. Reading z/. Westport, 19 Conn. 561 ; Columbia 7/. Williams, 3 Conn. 467. thereto. In deed. Cort v. Sagar, 3 Hurl. & N. 372. to exhibitors. In insurance policy. Mayor v. Hamilton Fire Ins. Co., 10 Bosw. 537. money to the State. In bond. Gilbert v. Isham, 16 Conn. 526. stables to the said premises . In deed. Martland v. Mackinnon, I H. & C. 610. BELONGS. In statute. Reading 7/. Westport, 19 Conn. 561. town to which he . In statute. Hampden v. Newburgh, 67 Me. 370. BENEFICIAL. In statute. Reg. v. Inhabitants, 3 Q. B. 250 ; Cutting v. Cutting, 20 Hun, 360. devises. In statute. Sullivan z/. Sullivan, 106 Mass. 474 (8 Am. Rep. 356). enjoyment. In statute. Att'y-Gen. v. Sefton, 11 H. L. Cas. 257 ; 3 H. & C. 1024. BENEFICIALLY. In statute. Reg. v. St. Leonards, 13 Q. B. 971. BENEFIT. In contract. Re Hutchins, 4 Q. B. Div. 483. of his children. In will. Re Pocock's Policy, L. R., 6 Ch. App. 445- of law. In statute. Hewitt v. Wilcox, i Mete. 154. of salvage. In contract. Allkins v. Jupe, 2 C. P. Div. 390. for the of. In will. Clark v. Maguire, 16 Mo. 302. for the of my daughter and her children. In will. Re Pal- mer, 3 Hurl. & N. 30. BENEFITS. of all my real estate. In will. Re McCullough, 4 Yeates, 23 BENEVOLENCE. In will. Rotch v. Emerson, 105 Mass. 431. BENEVOLENT. Norris v. Thompson, 19 N. J. (L.) 307 ; Thompson v. Norris, 20 N. J. (L.) 489; Adye -v. Smith, 44 Conn. 70. institutions. In statute. Indianapolis ^z. Grand Master, 25 Ind. 518. or charitable. Sheren v. Mendenhall, 23 Minn. 92. purposes. In will. Chamberlain v. Stearns, in Mass. 267. missionary, educational and enterprises. In will. DeCainp V. Dobbins, 29 N. J. (Eq.) 36. BEQUEATH. Dow v. Dow, 36 Me. 211 ; Ladd z/. Harvey, 21 N. H. 514; Lasher w. Lasher, 13 Barb. 106. In statute. Barry v. Barry, 1 5 Kas. 387. BEQUEATHED. In will. Laing t/. Barbour, 119 Mass. 523. BEQUESTS. 41 BIENNIALL Y. BEQUESTS. BEBBIES. BEST. BESTIALITY. BET. BETTEB. BETTING. BETWEEN. BEYOND. BIENNIAL. BIENNIALLY C In will. White v. Lake, L. R., 6 Eq. Cas. 188. nuts and vegetables used principally in dyeing or compos- ing dyes. In statute. Schneider ^/. Lawrence, 3 Blatchf. 115. evidence. State v. McDonald, 65 Me. 466. E. X. f. f. madder. In contract. Dane v. Fiedler, i E. D. Smith, 463- of bis ability. In bond. Union v. Smith, 39 Iowa, 9. of his belief. In affidavit. Roe i/. Bradshaw, L. R., i Ex. 107. of Ms knowledge and belief. Hall v. Wood, i Paige, 405 ; Sloan V. Little, 3 Paige, 103. oil. In contract. Lucas v. Bristowe, El. B. & El. 908. you can. In order. Marland v. St«nwood, loi Mass. 470. Rex V. Mulreaty, i Russ., C. & M. 938; Ausman v. Veal, 10 Ind. 356. State t/. Welch, 7 Port. 463; Shumate's Case, 15 Gratt. 653; Wood- cock V. McQueen, 11 Ind. 14. In statute. Bone v. State, 63 Ala. 185 ; O'Blennis v. State, 12 Mo. 311.. - — ■ legal and paramount title. In statute. McConnell v. Wilcox, 2 111. 344. on the sides or hands of such as do or shall play. In statute Pugh V. Jenkins, i Q. B. 332. with a coin. In statute. Hirst v. Molesbury, L. R., 6 Q. B. 130. Wood V. Tomkins, 30 N. J. (Eq.) 3 ; .Delaware, etc., R. Co. v. Raritan, 16 N. J. (Eq.) 321 ; Morris, etc., R. Co. v. Central R. Co., 31 N. J. (L.) 205 ; Revere v. Leonard, i Mass. 91 ; Doddridge v. Thompson, 9. Wheat. 469 ; State v. Godfrey, 12 Me. 361 ; Fowler v. Rigney, 5 Abb.^ Pr. (N. S.) 182; Bunce v. Reed, 16 Barb. 347; Harrold z/. Corpora- tion, 16 U. C. C. P. 43; Harroldw. Corporation, 18 U. C. C. P. 9 ; Atkins V. Boyleston Ins. Co., 5 Met. 439 ; Kendall v. Kinysley, 120- Mass. 95. In will. Attorney-General z/. Fletcher, L. R., 13 Eq. Cas. 128 ; Haskell V. Sargeant, 113 Mass. 341. now and the first day of September. In contract. Richardson V. Ford, 14 111. 332 ; Cook v. Gray, 6 Ind. 335. seas. In statute. Keeton^/. Keeton, 20 Mo. 530; Shreve w. Whittel- sey, 7 Mo. 473 ; Fackler^/. Fackler, 14 Mo. 433 ; Bedford v. Bradford, 8 Mo. 233 ; Marvin v. Bates, 13 Mo. 218 ; Pike v. Green, i Yerg. 465 ; Forbes v. Foot, 2 McCord, 331 (13 Am. Dec. 732); Mason v, Johnson, 24 111. 159; Faw f. Roberdeau, 3 Cranch, 174; Murray v.. Baker, 3 Wheat. 541 ; Shelby t/. Guy, 1 1 Peters, 366 ; Davie z/. Briggs, 97 U. S. 628 ; Brent v. Tasker, i Harr. & McH. 89 ; Bank of Alex- andria V. Dyer, 14 Peters, 141 ; Pancoast v. Addison, i Harr. & J.. 350(2 Am. Dec. 251); Denham v. Holeman, 26 Ga. 182; Galusha V. Cobleigh, 13 N. H. 79; Ward v. Cole, 32 N. H. 452; White v.. Bailey, 3 Mass. 271 ; Byrne v. Crowninshield, i Pick. 263 ; Whitney V. Goddard, 20 Pick. 304; Ward v. Hallam, 2 Dall. 217; Thurston V. Dawes, 9 S. & R. 288 ; Musson v. Johnson, 24 III. 159; Whitlock V. Walton, 2 Murph. 23; Earle i/. Dickson, i Dev. 16; Darling v. Meacham, 2 G. Greene, 602 ; Lane v. Bennett, 5 M. & W. 71. . the Cape of Good Hope. In statute. Hadden v. Collector, 5, Wall. 107. payments. In will. Lyman v. Parsons, 26 Conn. 494. In statute. People v. Kilbourn, 68 N. Y. 479. BIG. 42 BILLS- BIG. with child. In indictment. Com. v. Parker, 9 Met. 600; and see Hall v. Hancock, 15 Pick. 255 (26 Am. Dec. 599). she is . In slander. Watts v. Greenlee, 2 Dev. (L.) 1 16. BIG-AMY. Scroggins v. State, 32 Ark. 205. In statute. Beggs v. State, 55 Ala. 108. BUiL. obligatory. Farmers, etc., Bk. v. Greiner, 2 S. & R. 1 14. of exceptions. Haraszthy v. Horton, 46 Cal. 545. In statute. People v. Lee, 14 Cal. 510. of exchange. LuflF z/. Pope, 5 Hill, 413; 7 Hill, 577; Auerbach V. Pritchett, 58 Ala. 451 ; Jarvis v. Wilson, 46 Conn. 91. In indictment. Reg. v. Curry, 2 Moody, 218; Reg. v. Smith, 2 Moody, 29s ; Reg. V. Wicks, Russ. & Ry. 149 ; Reg. "v. Hart, 6 C. & P. 106 ; Reg. V. Randall, Russ. & Ry. 195; People v. Howell, 4 Johns. 296; Com. V. Butterick, 100 Mass. 12. of exchange expressed to be for value received. In statute. Sawyer v. Page, 24 Mo. 595. • --of lading. Lickbarrow v. Mason, 2 T. R. 63 ; Mason v. Lickbar- row, I H. Bl. 359; Sack v. Ford, 13 C. B. (N. S.) 100; Bryans v. Nix, 4 M. & W. 775 ; Jenkyns v. Osborne, 7 M. & G. 678 ; The May Flower, 3 Ware, 300 ; Wolfe v. Myers, 3 Sandf. 7 ; The Thames, 14 Wall. 105 ; Grace v. Adams, 100 Mass. 505 ; The Delaware, 14 Wall. 600; O'Brien v. Gilchrist, 34 Me. 588; Wayland v. Mosely, 5 Ala. 430 ; Holbrook v. Vose, 6 Bosw. 76 ; Dows v. Greene, 32 Barb. 490 ; Gage V. Jacqueth, i Laiis. 207 ; Dows v. Perrin, 16 N. Y. 328 ; Rawls V. Deshler, 4 Abb. Ct. App. 12; Dickerson v. Seelye, 12 Barb. 99; Covin V. Hill, 4 Denio, 330; McCants v. Wells, 4 Rich. (S. C.) 381 ; The Water Witch, i Black, 494 ; Saltus v. Everett, 20 Wend. 267 ; Decan v. Shipper, 35 Pa. St. 239 ; Stanton v. Eager, 16 Pick. 467 ; Rowland v. Bigelow, 12 Pick. 307 (23 Am. Dec. 607). In statute. Cornell v. Hal, 6 N. Y. 374. of particulars. In statute. Welles z/. Allen, 41 Conn. 40 ; Stark- weather -u. Kittle, 17 Wend. 20. of peace. Earl of Bath v. Sherwin, 10 Mod. i ; i Brown's Pari. Cas. 266; Eldridge v. Hill, 2 Johns. Ch. 281 ; Alexander v. Pendle- ton, 8 Cranch, 462 ; Sheffield Water- Works Co. v. Yeomans, L. R., 2 Ch. App. 8 ; Phillips v. Hudson, L. R., 2 Ch. App. 242 ; Bond v. Little, 10 Ga. 395 ; Dedman v. Chiles, 37 B. Mon. 426 ; Gunn v. Harrison, 7 Ala. 585. of review. Wickliffe v. Eve, 17 How. 468. of revivor and supplement. Bowie v. Minter, 2 Ala. 406. of sale. In statute. Allsopp w. Day, 7 Hurl. & N. 462. or note. In statute. Lavitt v. Blatchford, 17 N. Y. 521 ; Oneida Bk. V. Ontario Bk., 21 N. Y. 490. quia timet. Tipping v. Eckersley, 3 K. & J. 264; Randolph v. Kinney, 3 Rand. 394; Sanderson v. Jones, 6 Fla. 430; Green v. Hankinson, Walk. (Mich.) 487. single. In statute. Horton v. State, 53 Ala. 489. accommodation . Perry v. Crammond, i Wash. loi. creditors . In statute. Newman ?y. Willetts, 52 111. 98. BILLS. In constitution. People v. Wallace, 70 111. 600 ; People v. Wright, 70 III. 388; Nowack V. Excelsior Stone Co., 78 111. 307. BILLS. 43 BLUBBER. Pierce v. Carskadon, i6 Wall- SILLS — Continued. of attainder. In constitution. 234; ex parte Law, 35 Ga. 285. of credit. In constitution. Briscoe v. Bank of Commonwealth, II Pet. 257 ; Darrington v. Bank, 13 How. 12 ; Craig v. State, 4 Pet. 410; Owen V. Branch Bank, 3 Ala. 258; Breitenbach v. Turner, 18 Wis. 146 ; Linn v. State Bank, i Scam. 87 (25 Am. Dec. 78) ; Hale V. Huston, 44 Ala. 134; Briscoe v. Bank, 7 J. J. Marsh. 349; Jones V. Bank, 8 B. Mon. 122; Lampton v. Bank, 2 Litt. 301 ; Bank 7/. Swindler, 2 Dana, 393; Bank v. Spilman, 3 Dana, 150; Manster ?/. State, I Mo. 452 ; Loper v. State, i Mo. 633 ; Bank of Kentucky v. Clark, 4 Mo. 59 ; Bailey v. Milner, 35 Ga. 330. of exchange. In statute. Eyre v. Walker, 5 Hurl. & N. 460. the . Indeed. KearneyT/.West Granada MiningCo., i Hurl.&N.4i2. In statute. Holmes v. Taunton, 5 El. & Bl. 78. final and conclusive. In statute. King v. Justices, i B. & C. BIND. BLNDIlfG. - 67. BLRB. of game. In statute. Loome v. Barley, 3 El. & El. 448. of warren. Duke of Devonshire v. Lodge, 7 B. & C. 39. BISHOP. In statute. Reg. v. Archbishop of Canterbury, 6 El. & Bl. 564. BITCH. K. V. H., 20 Wis. 239; Riddell v. Thayer, 127 Mass. 487. BLACK. In stattete. Van Camp v. Board of Education, 9 Ohio St. 406. Indian and white person. In statute. People v. Hall, 4 Cal. 402. BLACKLEG. Barnett v. Allen, 3 Hurl. & N. 376. BIjACKMAIL. Edsall v. Brooks, 17 Abb. Pr. 221 ; 2 Robt. 29 ; Life Association of America 2/. Boogher, 3 Mo. (App.) 173. BLASPHEMY. Rext/. Atwood, Cro. Jac. ; Rex z/. Taylor, Vent. 293 ; Rex z/. Woolstan, 2 Strange, 834; Rex v. Curl, 2 Strange, 789; Rex v. Annett, 2 Burn. C. L. 217 ; Rex 7/. Carlile, 3 B. & Aid. 161 ; Gathercole's Case, 2 Lew. C. C. 237; Reg. v. Waddington, i B. & C. 26; Peoples. Ruggles, 8 Johns. 290 ; Updegraff v. Com., 11 S. & R. 394 ; State v. Chandler, 2 Harr. (Del.) 553; Com. v. Kneeland, 20 Pick. 211. BLOCK. In contract. Thompson v. Galloupe, 100 Mass. 435 ; Harrington v. Fitchburg Ins. Co., 124 Mass. 120. BLOCKADE. The Peterhofi, 5 Wall. 28 ; The Circassian, 2 Wall. 135 ; The Vrow Judeth, I Rob. (Adm.) 126 ; U. S. z/. The William Arthur, 3 Ware. 276. BLOCKADED. ports excepted. In marine policy. Yeaton^/. Fry, 5 Cranch, 333. BLOOD. of such ancestor. In statute Beebe t/. Gufiing, 14 N. Y. 235. of the . In statute. Cuttler v. Wadingham, 22 Mo. 206 ; Den v. Jones, 8 N. J. (L.) 346. of the of another. In statute. Gardner v. Collins, 2 Pet. 58. of the of the person on whom such estate came or descended. In statute. Gardner v. Collins, 2 Pet. 58. of the half . Baker v. Chalfant, 5 Whart. 477 ; Oglesby Canal Co. V. Pasco, 79 111. 164. of the whole Baker v. Chalfant, 5 Whart. 477. BLOW. to with. In deed. Lincoln v. Lincoln, no Mass, 449. BLUBBER. Rogers v. Mechanics' Ins. Co., i Story, 603. BOARD. 44 BOND. BOARD. In indictment. Queen v. McQuarrie, 22 U. C. (Q. B.) 660. In statute. Barker j/. Allen, 5 Hurl. & N. 71 ; Scattergood v. Water- man, 2 Miles, 323 ; Comm'rs v. Reisner, 58 Ind. 260. of examiners. Reed v. Town of Sharon, 35 Conn. 191. BOARDER. Shoecraft ^z. Bailey, 25 Iowa, 553; Berkshire Woolen Co. v. Proctor, 7 Cush. 423. BOARDING-HOUSE. Pinkerton v. Woodward, 33 Cal. 557 ; Willard u. Reinhardt, 2 E. D. Smith, 148 ; Dausey v. Richardson, 2 El. & Bl. 144; Cady v. McDowell, I Lans. 486 ; Beall v. Beck, 3 Oranch C. C, 666. In lease. Garnett v. Albree, 103 Mass. 374. keepers, hi statute. Cross v. Wilkins, 43 N. H. 336; Stewart V. McCready, 24 How. Pr. 62. BOAT. In insurance policy. Blackett v. Royal Exchange Ass. Co., 2 Cromp. & J. 244; (Lawson's Usages and Customs, 413). In statute. Barge Resort v. Brooke, 10 Mo. 531 ; Tisdell v. Combe, 7 Ad. & El. 797; U. S. v. An Open Boat, 5 Mason, 120; Northup w. The Pilot, 6 Oregon, 297. BOATS. risk of so far as ships are liable thereto. In bill of lading. Johnson v. Benson, 4 Moore, 90. BODY. In indictment. People v. Graves, 5 Park. C. C. 134. corporate. In statute. Com. v. Beamish, 81 Pa. St. 389. of the county. Fizell v. State, 25 Wis. 367; U. S. v. Grush, 5 Mason, 290. upon the . In indictment. Sanchez v. People, 22 N. Y. 147. In deed. Mulcany v. Eyres, Cro. Car. 511. tea. In statute. Two Hundred Chests of Tea, 9 Wheat. 430. engine, machinery and belting. In insurance policy. James River Ins. Co. v. Merritt, 47 Ala. 387. bursting of . In policy of insurance. Rae z/. Columbus Ins. Co., 17 Mo. 301 ; McAllister v. Tenn. Ins. Co., 17 Mo. 306; Montgomery ■V. Fireman's Ins. Co., 16 B. Mon. 442. two . In contract. James v. Bostwick, Wright (Ohio), 143. Ballinger -v. Ferris, i M. & W. 628. In plea. Uther v. Rich, 10 Ad. & Ell. 785. In statute. Robinson v. Vale, 2 B. & C. 763. executed. In plea. Belcher v. Magnay, 7 M. & W. 102. pre-emption claimants. In statute. Hosmer v. Wallace, 7 Otto,, 580. pre-emptor. Rutledge v. Murphy, 3 Cent. L. J. 178. purchaser. Robinson v. Rowan, 3 111. 499 ; Merritt v. Northern R. Co., 12 Barb. 605. payments really and made. In statute. Gibson v. Muskett, 4 Man. & G. 168. BOND. Harman v. Harman, i Baldw. 129; Hargraves v. Cooke, 15 Ga. 321; State V. Thomson, 49 Mo. 188; Wood v. Willis, no Mass. 454; Denton v. Adams, 6 Vt. 40; Gilbert v. Anthony, i Yerg. 69; Hub- bel V. Bissel, 2 Allen, 196; U. S. v. Stephenson, i McLean, 462; Courand ■y. Vollmer, 31 Tex. 397; Stone v. Bradbury, 14 Me. 185 ^ Pelham v. Grigg, 4 Ark. 141. In plea. Ide v. Connecticut R. Co., 32 Vt. 297 ; Stone v. Bradley, 14 Me. 185. BOG. BOHEA. BOILER. BOILERS. BONA FIDE. BOND. 45 BORRO WED BOND — Continued. In statute. U. S. v. Linn, 15 Pet. 290 ; Horton v. State, 53 Ala. 489. for the payment of money only. In statute, Gillingham -u. Myers, i McCl. & Yonge, 147. with surety. In statute. Ripley v. Merchants' National Bank, 41 Conn. 187. BONDS. In statute. People v. Mead, 24 N. Y. 114; Murray 7'. Earl of Starth, 2 B. & r. 93. for the payment of money or other things. In statute. Beeks V. Forshee, 25 Miss. 55. BONUS. Railroad Co. ■z/. Maryland, 21 Wall. 456; Kennicott ?'. Supervisors, 16 Wall. 452. In statute. Mutual Savings Bank v. Wilcox, 24 Cdnn. 147. BOOK. In statute. Mumford v. Wardwell, 6 Wall. 423 ; White v. Geroch, 2 B. & Aid. 300; Clayton v. Stone, 2 Paine, 382; Drury v. Ewing, i Bond, 540 ; Clementi v. Golding, 2 Camp. 25 ; Coffeen v. Brunton, 4 McLean, 516 ; Stowe v. Thomas, 2 Wall. Jr. 547 ; U. S. v. Williams, 3 Fed. Rep. 484 ; D'Almaine v. Boosey, i Y. & C. (Ex.) 299 ; Hime ■V. Dale, 2 Camp. 27, note ; Scoville v. Toland, 6 West. L. J. 84 ; Page V. Wisden, 20 L. T. (N. S.) 435 ; British Museum v. Payne, 2 Y. & J. 180 ; Leader v. Purdy, 7 C. B. 14. accounts. In will. Hopkins v. Holt, 9 Wis. 232. debts. In statute. Gorgas v. Zeop, 2 Miles, 101 ; Cox v. Skeen, 3 Ired. (L.) 445 ; Shipley v. Marshall, 14 C. B. (N. S.) 570. entries. In statute. Gorgas v. Zeop, 2 Miles, 101. of accounts. Colbert v. Piercy, 3 Ired. (L.) ^^ ; Richardson v. Wingate, 10 West. L. J. 145. In statute. Com. z/. Williams, 9 Mete. 273; re Reed, 12 Bank. Reg. 390 of original entries. Smith v. Sanford, 12 Pick. 139(22 Am. Dec.415), note. IngrahamT/. Bockius, 9 S. & R. 285 (11 Am Dec. 730). public . Merrick v. Wakely, 8 Ad. & Ell. 172. and other writings. In statute. Back v. Longman, Cowp. 623. or to be . In will. Heisse z/. Markland, 2 Rawle, 274(21 Am. Dec. 445) ; Brookman v. Smith, 6 Ex. 291 ; 7 Ex. 271. Brown v. State, 18 Ohio St. 496. In statute. Faversham v. Isle of Thanet, 2 B. & S. 292 ; King v. McKay, 5 B. & C. 640. In statute. Allerton v. Balden, 49 N. Y. 373 ; Schermerhorn v. Talman, 14 N. Y. 93 ; Vilas v. Jones, i N. Y. 274 ; National Bk. v. Lewis, 75 N. Y. 516; Cole V. Savage, 10 Paige, 583, 588; Livingston v. Harris, 3 Paige, 528 ; 11 Wend. 335 ; Leavitt v. De Launay, 4 Sandf. Ch. 281 ; Post V. Boardman, Clarke, 523 ; Morse v. Hovey, 9 Paige, 197; Perrinez/. Stryker, 7 Paige, 598; Hungerford's Bk. ■;'. Dodge, 30 Barb. 626; 10 Abb. Pr. 24; Post v, Bk. of Utica, 7 Hill, 391 ; Rexford v. Widger, 2 N. Y. 131 ; 3 Barb. Ch. 640. money. In statute. Gelpcke z'. City of Dubuque, i Wall. 221 ; Leavitt v. Yates, 4 Edw. 134; re British Provident Ass. Co., 33 L. J. (N. S.) 535; Kent 7^. Mining Co., 78 N. Y. 158. BORROWED. Hart v. Benton, 7 J. J. Marsh. 324. money. Murray v. Spencer, 24 Md. 520. 1 have . In agreement. Harrow v. Dugan, 6 Dana, 341. BOOKS. BORN. BOROUGH. BORROW. BORRO WING. 46 BREAD. BORROWING. In statute. Reg. v. St. Michaels, 6 El. & Bl. 810. BOTH. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 4 B. & Adol. 710. BOTTOMRY. Jennings v. Ins. Co., 4 Binn. 244 ; The Ann C. Pratt, i Curt. C. C. 340- bond. The Draco, 2 Sumn. 157. contracts of . In statute. Cole z/. White, 26 Wend. sn. BOUGHT. In statute. King v. Townrow, i B. & Ad. 479. all goods ^ — . In contract. Lockwood z/. Levick, 8 C. B. (N. S.)6o4. BOUND. as no'w. Com. v. Boston, etc., Corp., 8 Allen, 296. to convict. Marshall v. Fox, L. R., 6 Q. B. 370. BOUNDED. on the margin. In deed. Ex parte Jennings, 6 Cow. 526. BOUNDARY. Bates v. Tymason, 13 Wend. 300; Northrop v. Sumney, 27 Barb. 196; Kingsland v. Chittenden, 6 Lans. 15 ; 61 N. Y. 618 ; Jenks v. Mor- gan, 6 Gray, 448 ; Allen v. Kingsbury, 16 Pick. 235 ; Flagg v. Thurs- ton, 13 Pick. 145; McCoy v. Golloway, 3 Ohio, 382; Stapleford v. Brinson, 2 Ired. (N. C.) 311. In statute. Dranguet v. Prudhomme, 3 La. 83. of any lands. In statute. Re Ystradgunlais, 8 Q. B. 40. artificial . Cox ?/. Friedley, 33 Pa. St. 124; Waterman v. John- son, 13 Pick. 261; Lernedz/. Morrill, 2 N. H. 197; Kennebec Pur- chase V. Tiffany, i Me. 219. natural . Stapleton v. Brinson, 2 Ired. (L.) 311. place having a knoAvn In statute. Queen v. Hardy, 9 B. & S. 826 ; Queen v. Board, L. R., 8 Q. B. 227. BOUNTY. Eichelberger v. Lifford, 27 Md. .320; Abbe v. Allen, 39 How. Pr. 381. In statute. Fowler v. Selectmen, 8 Allen, 80. law. Salt Co. v. East Saginaw, 13 Wall. 373. BOWIE-KNIFE. In statute. Sears v. State, 33 Ala. 347. BOX. In statute. Hodgson w.' Little, 14 C. B. (N. S.) 120; 16 C. B. (N. S.) BRACES. BRANCH. BRAND. BRASS. BRAWLER. BRAWLS. BREACH. BREAD. In statute. 207. suspenders composed in part of India rubber. In statute. Arthur v. Davis, 6 Otto, 135. In constitution. Green v. Weller, 32 Miss. 651. In statute. Dibble v. Hathaway, 18 N. Y. (S. C.) 571. knucks. In statute. Patterson v. State, 3 Lea, 575. common . Com. v. Foley, 99 Mass. 497. In statute. State v. Perkins, 42 N. H. 465. of the law. In policy of insurance. Insurance Co. v. Seaver, 19 Wall. 531. Rawlins v. Ellis, 10 Jur. 1039. R., 4 Q. B. 559; Queen v. Kennett, L. R., 4 Q. B. 565. shall be sold by weight. Jones v. Huxtable, 8 B. & S. 433. such as is usual to be eaten. In statute. Ridsdale v. Clifton, 2 Prob. Div. 276. fancy . In statute. Queen v. Wood, 10 B. & S. 535. French or fancy . In statute. .^Ereated Bread Co. v. Gregg, L. R., 8 Q. B. 355- of the peace. In statute. In statute. Queen v. Wood, L. BREAKAGE. 47 BRICK. BREAKAGE. during removal. In insurance policy. Marsden v. Ins. Co., i Harr. & Ruth. 53. BREAKERS, circuit described by him prior to said application. In statute. Reg. V. Holmes Burglar Alarm Co., 17 Blatch. 484. BREAEHTG. Rex 7/. Gray, i Str. 481 ; Rex v. Haines, Russ. & Ry. 451 ; Rexz/. Hall, Russ. & Ry. 355 ; Rex v. Robinson, i Moody, 327 ; Rex v. McKearney, Jebb. 99 ; Rex v. Bailey, Russ. & Ry. 341 ; Reg. v. Bird, 9 C. & P. 44 ; Rex 7/. Russell, i Moody, 377 ; Rex v. Brown, 2 East's P. C. 487 ; Rex V. Lawrence, 4 C. & P. 231 ; Rex v. Callan, Russ. & Ry. 157 ; Park v. Evans, Hob. 62 ; Rex v. Hawkins, 1 East's P. C. 485 ; Rex v. Bigley, i Crawf. & Dix. C. C. 202 ; Rex 7/. Perkes, i C. & P, 300 ; Reg. v. Davis, Russ. & Ry. 499 ; Rex v. Hughes, i Leach, 406 ; Rex v. Smith, i Moody, 178; Rex v. Paine, 7 C. & P. 135; Rex v. Brice, Russ. & Ry. 450; Rex v. Lewis, 2 C. & P. 628 ; Rex v. Hymans, 7 C. & P. 441 ; Reg. V. Spriggs, i M. & R. 357 ; Reg. v. Smith, Russ. & Ry. 417 ; Pugh V. Griffith, 7 Ad. & Ell. 827 ; Reg. v. Jordan, 8 C. & P. 747 ; Gray's Case, i Strange, 481 ; Reg. v. Wheeler, 8 C. & P. 747 ; Rex. ■v. Cornwell, 2 Strange, 881 ; Reg. v. Egginton, 2 Leach, 913; Reg. V. Campton, 7 C. & P. 139; Reg. v. Swallow, i Russ. Cr. 792 ; State V. Wilson, Coxe, 439 ; Curtis v. Hubbard, i Hill, 336 ; State v. Newbiggin, 25 Me. 500; Ducher v. State, 18 Ohio, 308; Com. v. Stephenson, 8 Pick. 354; Com. w. Trimmer, i Mass. 476; Com. z/. Newell, 7 Mass. 247 ; Rolland v. Com., 82 Pa. St. 306 ; State v. Reid, 20 Iowa, 413; People v. Bush, 3 Park. C. C. 552; Timmons v. State, 34 Ohio St. 426 ; People v. Nolan, 22 Mich. 229 ; State v. Scripture, 42 N. H. 485 ; U. S. V. Bowen, 4 Cranch C. C. 604 ; Hunter v. Com., 7 Gratt. 641 ; Finch v. Com., 14 Gratt. 643 ; State v. Henry, 9 Ired. 463; State V. Boon, 13 Ired. 224; Clarke v. Com., 25 Gratt. 908; White V. State, 49 Ala. 344; State v. Mordecai, 68 N. C. 207 ; Allen ■V. State, 40 Ala. 334; Frank v. State, 39 Miss. 705 ; State v. Willis, 7 Jones (N. C), 190; Com. v. Strupney, 105 Mass. 588; Donohoo w. State, 36 Ala. 281 ; State v. Clark, 42 Vt. 629; State v. Moore, 12 N. H. 42 ; Johnson v. Com., 85 Pa. St. 54 ; Dennis v. People, 27 Mich. 151; Pines 7/. State, 50 Ala. 153; William j/. State, 52 Ga. 580; White V. State, 51 Ga. 285; State v. McPherson, 70 N. C. 239; Brown w. State, 55 Ala. 123 ; State v. Ward, 43 Conn. 489. In statute. Pines v. State, 50 Ala. 153. * jail. Rex -v. Howard, i Russ. & Ry. 459. BREAKS. into. In statute. Brown v. State, 55 Ala. 124. BRED. kept or preserved. In statute. Rex z/ . Caradice, i Russ. & Ry. 206. BREVET. U. S. V. Hunt, 14 Wall. 550. BRIBED. In indictment. Com. v. Stephenson, 3 Mete. (Ky.) 226. BRIBERY. Rex v. Gibbons, i East, 183 ; State v. Ellis, 33 N. J. (L.) 102 ; State v. Church, S Oregon, 575 ; Reg. v. Pitt, 3 Burr. 1335 ; Rexw. Plympton, 2 Ld. Raym. 1377; Rex v. Taggart, i C. & P. 201 ; Rex z/. Jolliffe, i East, 154 ; Com. v. Shaver, 3 W. & S. 338 ; Com. v. Callaghan, 1 Va. Cas. 460; Russell t/. Com., 3 Bush, 469; Vaughan's Case, 4 Burr. 2494; Barefield v. State, 14 Ala. 603; State v. Carpenter, 20 Vt. 9; Com. V. Chapman, i Va. Cas. 138; Hutchinson v. State, 36 Tex. 293 ; Simpson v. Yeend, L. R., 4 Q. B. 626 ; Dishon v. Smith, 10 Iowa, 212. BRICK. dwelling. In insurance policy. Mead v. North-western Ins. Co., 7 N. Y. 530. BRICK. 48 BROTHERS. JBRICK — Continued. factory. In deed. Allen v. Scott, 21 Pick. 25. store. In warrant. Lowrey v. Gridley, 30 Conn. 450. BRIDGE. Proprietors v. Hoboken Land Co., 13 N. J. (Eq.) 504; Reg. v. Derby- shire, 2 Q. B. 745 ; Board of Freeholders v. Strader, 18 N. J. (L.) 108; Enfield Toll Bridge v. Hartford, etc., R. Co., 17 Conn. 56; Tol- land V. Wellington, 26 Conn. 578 ; States/. Hudson Co., 30 N. J. (L.) 147 ; State v. Gorham, 37 Me. 451 ; Burnett v. New Orleans, 42 Conn. 174; Kingz/. Inhabitants, 3 B. & Ad. 210; 3 Ad. & Ell. 70; 2 B. & Ad. 815 ; Parrott v. City of Lawrence, 2 Dill. 332. In statute. Bridge Co. v. Hoboken Land Co., 10 N. J. 81 ; i Wall. 1 16 ; Thompson v. New York, etc., R. Co., 3 Sandf. (Ch.) 625 ; Lake v. Virginia, etc., R. Co., 7 Nev. 294 ; McLeod v. Savannah, etc., R. Co., 25 Ga. 445; Board of Freeholders v. Strader, 18 N. J. (L.) 108; Queen v. Poynter, 13 Q. B. 399; Ward v. Gray, 6 B. & S. 350; Queen v. Southampton, 18 Q. B. 841 ; City of Grand Haven v. New York, etc., R. Co., 39 Conn. 128; Phillips v. East Haven, 44 Conn. 29; Covington Co. v. Kinney, 4.5 Ala. 176; Com. v. Central Bridge, 12 Cush. 244. county . Eyler v. Conners, 49 Md. 258. private . Kingw. Inhabitants, 12 East, 203. pubUe . Rex V. Inhabitants, 2 East, 342 ; Rex v. Northampton, 2 M. & S. 262 ; Rex V. Devon, R. & M. 144. In statute. McPheeters v. Merrimac Bridge Co., 28 Mo. 465. county . Chandler v. Fremont Co., 42 Iowa, 58. road. Flagg v. Flagg, 16 Gray, 175. Gardner v. Stover, 43 Ind. 356. in. In statute. Jackson v. Jackson, 28 Miss. 680. • subject. In treaty. Inglis v. Trustees, 3 Pet. 99 ; Shanks v. Dupont, 3 Pet. 242. ^. — ■weight. In charter-party. Goddard v. Bulow, i N. & McC. 45 (9 Am. Dec. 663.) In statute. Thomas t/. Evans, i El. Bl. & El. 171. Pott V. Turner, 6 Bing. 702 ; Saladin v. Mitchell, 45 111. 79 ; Baring v. Cowie, 2 B. & Aid. 148; Higgins v. Moore, 34 N. Y. 418; Graham V. Duckwall, 8 Bush, 12 ; Todd v. Bourke, 27 La. Ann. 385 ; Hender- son V. State, 50 Ind. 234; Hinckley ■y. Arey, 27 Me. 362, Keys •z/. Johnson, 68 Pa. St. 42 ; Dunn ■v. Wright, 51 Barb. 244; Portland v. O'Neill, I Oregon, 218; Slack v. Tucker, 23 Wall. 321 ; Perkins v. State, 50 Ala. 154; Scott v. Johnson, 19 C. B. (N. S.) 138. In statute. U. S. v. Cutting, 3 Wall. 441 ; U. S. v. Simmons, i Abb. (U. S.) 470; Warren v. Shook, 91 U. S. 704; City of Little Rock -v. Bar- ton, 33 Ark. 437 ; Clarke v. Powell, 4 B. & Ad. S60; Rawlinson v. Pearson, 5 B. & Aid. 128 ; Cope v. Rowlands, 2 M. & W. 149 ; Mil- ford V. Hughes, 16 M. & W. 174 ; Smith v. Lindo, 4 C. B. (N. S.) 397 ; Com. 7/. Holmes, 11 Pa. St. 470 ; Chadwick v. Collins, 16 Pa. St. 270; Northup 7/. Chick, 10 Blatchf. 243. BROKERS. commercial. In statute. Slack v. Tucker, 23 Wall. 329. BROTHER. In statute. Wheeler v. Clutterbuck, 52 N. Y. 67 ; State v. Schaun- hotst, 34 Iowa, 547 ; Dane -o. Walker, 109 Mass. 179. BROTHERS. In insurance policy. Bridgmanz'. London Life Ins. Co., 44 U. C. Q. B. 536. BRIDGBS. BRZOLE. BRIEF. BRINGING. BRITISH. BROAD. BROKER. BROTHERS. 49 BUILDING. BROTHEBS — Continued. and sisters. In statute. Clark z/. Sprague, 5 Blackf. 412 ; Moore BROUGHT. BUGGERY. BUILD. BUILDER. BUrLDING. before any magistrate Rex V. Duffin, i East's. P. C, ■V. Abernathy, 7 Blackf. 442 ; Clivers/. Sanders, 8 Ohio St. 501 ; Gard- ner V. Collins, 3 Mason, 400. In statute. Hine v. Belden, 27 Conn. 384 ; Reg v. Padwick, 8 El. & Bl" 707. In statute. Hadley z/. Perks, 7 B. & S. 375. 437 ; Rex V. Reekspear, i Moody, C. C. 342 ; Rex V. Cousins, 6 C. & P. 351 ; Rex v. Mulreaty, i Russ., C. & M. 938 ; Rex v. Jacobs, Russ. & Ry. 331 ; Rex v. Jellynian, 8 C. &P. 604 ; Rex V. Allen, i Den. C. C. 364 ; Com. v. Thomas, i Va. Cas. 307, to markets. In statute. Peterson v. Mayor, 17 N. Y. 449. and deliver. In contract. The Revenue Cutter, 4 Sawy. 144. In statute. King v. Greenway, 71 N. Y. 314 ; Calkin v. U. S., 3 Ct. of Claims. 297 ; Duncan v. Batenian, 23 Ark. 327. Reg. V. Labadire, 32 U. C. Q. B. 429. In contract. Charlton v. Gibson, i C. & K. 541. In deed. Manners v. Johnson, i Ch. Div. 673 ; Wright v. Evans, 2 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 308. In insurance policy. White v. Springfield Ass. Co., 8 Gray, 566. In lease. Sherman v. Williams, 113 Mass. 481. In statute. Shattel v. Woodward, 17 Ind. 225 ; La Crosse, etc., R. Co. V. Vanderpool, 11 Wis. 119; Truesdell v. Gay, 13 Gray, 311 ; Hill "v. LaCrosse, etc., R. Co., 11 Wis.. 214; Coddingtonz/. Dry Dock Co., 2 Vroom, 477; Presbj'terian Church w. Allison, loPa. St. 413; Mc- Ilvain t/. Hestonville, etc., R. Co., 5 Phila. 13; Thomas v. Smith, 42 Pa. St. 68 ; Pratt v. Seavey, 41 Me. 370 ; Bodley v. Denmead, i W. Va. 249 ; Olmstead v. McNall, 7 Blackf. 357 ; McDermott V. Palmer, 8 N. Y. 383 ; Coddington v. Beebe, 31 N. J. (L.) 477 ; Miller v. Hershey, 59 Pa. St. 64; Tuttle v. State, 4 Conn. 68; State -u. Livermore, 44 N. H. 386 ; King v. Gregory, 5 B. & Ad. 563 ; State v. Barr, 39 Conn. 41 ; Harris v. Avery, L. R., i C. P. 150 ; Morish v. Harris, L. R., i C. P. 155 ; Queen v. Manning, L. R., i C. C. R. 340 ; Morish v. Harris, i Harr. & Ruth. 328 ; Edwards -v. Elliott, 21 Wall. 532; Com. v. Bossid)% 112 Mass. 278; Sherman v. Williams, 113 Mass. 481 ; Com. v. McCaughey, 9 Gray, 297 ; Powell v. Farmer, 18 C. B. (N. S.) 174; Powell 2/. Boraston, 18C. B. (N. S.) 180; Stevens v. Gourley, 7 C. B. (N. S.) 1 10 ; Watson v. Cotton, 5 C. B. 52. altering, repairing or ornamenting. /« statute. Drew v. Mason, 81 111. 498. erection or thing. In statute. Colbran u. Barnes, 1 1 C. B. (N. S.) 247; II C. B. 252. for purposes of education. In deed. Peck v. Clafiin, 105 Mass. 422. land. In statute. Directors v. Blackmore, L. R., 4 H. L. 610. made use of for printing or drying calico. In statute. Dix- on's Case, I Russ. & Ry. 54. wharf or other superstructure. In statute. Ellison v. Jack- son, 12 Cel. 542. any other . In statute. Rex v. Norris, i Russ. & Ry. 69 ; Toms V. Luckert, 5 C. B. 36. dwelling-house or other . In statute. Bank of Charleston v. Curtiss, 18 Conn. 342. old . In statute. Tea-r t/. Freebody, 4 C. B. (N. S.) 223. £ UILDING. 50 BUSHEL BUILDING — Continued. timber for . In deed. Livingston v. Ten Broeck, 16 Johns. 14. used for purposes. In statute. Coventry v. S. Co., L. R., 5 Eq. Cas. 104. when the is inclosed. In contract. Snell v. Church Trustees, 58 111. 292. wooden . hi ordinance. Stewart v. Com., 10 Watts, 307. In deed. Cornish v. Cleifie, 3 H. & C. 450. and wharves. I)i statute. Burt v. Washington, 3 Cal. 246. public . In statute. Arnell v. R. Co., 12 C. B. 69. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 2 B. & Ad. 815. road shall be ■. In subscription. Muscatine, etc., R. Co. v. Hor- ton, 38 Iowa, 33 ; Warner v. Callender, 20 Ohio St. 190. thereafter . In statute. Webb's Case, 2 Leigh, 721. In indictment. State v. McMinn, 34 Ark. 160. I East's P. C. 149, 188. ^of proof. Queen v. Curgerwen, L. R., i C. C. R. 3; Wilder v. Cowles, 100 Mass. 487 ; Crowninshield v. Crowninshield, 2 Gray, 524. In statute. King v. Goldsmith, \ B. & Ad. 835 ; Hulls v. Eastcourt, 2 H. & C. 59. or inhabitants. In statute. King v. Greet, 8 B. & C. 374. Cole ■V. People, 37 Mich. 544; Dodd v. State, 33 Ark. 317; Allen v. State, 40 Ala. 334 ; State v. Ward, 43 Conn. 489 ; Hunter v. State, 29 Ind. 80 ; Com. v. Newell, 7 Mass. 247 ; People v. Bush, 3 Park. C. C. 552 ; Hollister^/. Cora., 60 Pa. St. 103. ground. In statute. Jenkins w. Andover, 103 Mass. 10 places. In statute. Foster v. Dodd, 7 B. & S. 169. used for . In statute. Cowley v. Byas, 5 Ch. Div. 751. In statute. Arthur v. Cumming, i Otto, 362. Howel V. Com., 5 Gratt. 664; People v. Butler, 16 Johns. 203 ; Reg. v. Russell, Car. & M. 541 ; Reg. v. Parker, 9 C. & P. 45 ; Rex. v. Stallion, I Moody, 398 ; Com. v. Van Shaack, 16 Mass. 105 ; State v. Mitchell, 5 Ired. 350; Com. z/. Tucker, no Mass. 403; People v. Cottrell, 18 Johns. 115; State v. Sandy, 3 Ired. 570 ; People v. Haggerty, 46 Cal. 354; People V. Simpson, 50 Cal. 304; Hester v. State, 17 Ga. 130; Rex V. Judd, 2 T. R. 255 ; McDade v. People, 29 Mich. 50 ; Mary v. State, 24 Ark. 44; Cochrane v. State, 6 Md. 400; Graham v. State, 40 Ala. 659 ; Com. v. Belton, 5 Cush. 427 ; State v. De Brul, 10 Rich. 23 ; Doe v. Harris, 6 Ad. & Ell. 215 ; 8 Ad. & Ell. 10. In indictment. Hester t/. State, 17 Ga. 130. BURNED. In indictment. Com. w. Tucker, no Mass. 403. BURNING. fluid. In insurance policy. Marsh v. National Fire Ins. Co., 24 Hun, 575 ; Putnam v. Commonwealth Ins. Co., 4 Fed. Rep. 753. BURNT. In statute. Johnson v. Bradsford, 2 N. & Mc. 272 (10 Am. Dec. 6oi). , BURYING. grounds. In statute. Appeal Tax Court v. St. Peter's Academy, 50 Md. 321. BUSHEL. Hockin v. Cooke, 4 T. R. 314. In contract. Milk t/. Christie, i Hill, 102; Richardson v. Spafford, 13 Vt. 245. In statute. Caldwell v. Dawson, 4 Mete. (Ky.) 121. BUILDINGS. BUILT. BULL. BULLION. BURDEN. BURGESSES. BURGLARY. BURIAL. BURLAPS. BURN. BUSINESS. 51 BUSINESS. BUSINESS. Bish v. Keeling, i M. & S. 95. In contract. Ewing v. Johnson, 34 How. Pr. 202. , In deed. Doe v. Bird, 2 Ad. & Ell. i6i ; Bramwell v. Lacy, 10 Ch. Div. 691. In statute. King v. Piatt, 37 N. Y. 155 ; Goddard v. Chaffee, 2 Allen, 395 ; Parker Mills v. Commr. of Taxes, 23 N. Y. 242 ; Moore v. State, i6 Ala. 41 1 ; Bloom v. Richards, 2 Ohio St. 387 ; Johnson v- State, 44 Ala. 415; re Hynes, 49 L. J. (N. S.) Bankr. 62 ; Espy t/. State, 47 Ala. 533 ; Martin v. State. 59 Ala. 36 ; Harris v. Amery, i Harr. & Ruth. 357; Fennell v. Ridler, 5 B. & C. 409; Mechanics' Bk. 2/. Meridian Agency Co., 24 Conn. 159; Sumner v. Marcy, 3 Woodb. & M. 105 ; Goddard v. Chaffee, 2 Allen, 395. card. In contract. Stoops v. Smith, 100 Mass. 63. corporation. In statute. Adams v. Boston, etc., R. Co., i Holmes, 30; Winter v. Iowa, etc., R. Co., 2 Dill. 487; re Hercules Ins. Co., 5 Am. L. T. Rep. 400; re Independent Ins. Co., i Holmes, 103. hours. John v. Bank, 57 Ala. 96 ; Derosia v. Winona, etc., R. Co., 18 Minn. 133. of a court. In statute. King v. Piatt, 37 N. Y. 155. of a court of criminal or civil judicature. In statute. Palmer V. Powell, 6 M. & W. 627 . of a slaughterer of cattle. In statute. Liverpool New Cattle Market v. Hodson, 8 B. & S. 184. or employment. In statute. Moore v. State, 16 Ala. 411. or work. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 7 B. & C. 600. purposes. In statute. Smith v. Thompson, 8 C. B. 59. that might be offensive. In deed. Jones v. Thome, i B. & C.7I5- carry on . In statute. Holmes ^z. Holmes, 40 Conn. 117 ; Shiels V. R Co., 30 L. J. (Q. B.) 331 ; re Alabama R. Co., 9 Blatchf. 391. carry on the of a wine merchant. In contract. Turner v. Evans, 2 El. & Bl. 512. doing any . In statute. Price v. St. Louis Ins. Co., 3 Mo. (App.) 269. doing . In statute. Smith v. International Ins. Co., 35 How. Pr. 126. engage in trade or . In statute. Netterville v. Barber, 52 Miss. 168. in and about her . Dean v. Brown, 5. B. & C. 337. labor or work. In statute. Pattee v. Greeley, 1 3 Mete. 284. mercantile . In statute. Graham v. Hendricks, 22 La. Ann. 523. ordinary . In statute. Norton v. Powell, 4 M. & G. 42. outward mark or show of . In deed. Evans v. Davis, 10 Ch. Div. 747. place of . In statute. Rolfe v. Learmonth, 14 Q. B. 197 ; Minor V. R. Co., I C. B. (N. S.) 327. such other as may be provided by law. In statute. States. Tolle, 71 Mo. 646. tanning . In agreement. Barger v. Caldwell, 2 Dana, 131. BUSINESS. 52 BY-LAW. BUT. BUTCHER. BUYERS, BY. BY-IAW. Ashley v. Bird, i Mo. Tiffany v. Lucas, BUSINESS — Continued. to act in all my . In power of attorney. 640 (14 Am. Dec. 313). usual and ordinary course of . In statute. 15 Wall. 410. ■whose it is. In statute. Warren v. Shook, i Otto, 704. Abbott V. Middleton, 7 H. L. Cas. 75. In statute. Union Paper Bag Co. v. Newell, 11 Blatchf. 382. Emnierton v. Matthews, 7 Hurl. & N. 590. In statute. Henback v. State, 53 Ala. 523; Mayor v. Davis, 6 W. & S. 269. trade or business of a . In statute. Doe v. Spry, i B. & Aid. 620. option. Pickering 7/. Demerritt, 100 Mass. 416. In contract. Coonley 7/. Anderson, i Hill, 519 ; Rankin v, Woodworth, 3 Pa- 48. In deed. Wells v. Ins. Co., 48 N. H. 493 ; Bailey v. White, 41 N. H. 337 ; The Magnolia v. Marshall, 39 Miss. 100 ; Wilson v. Inloes, 6 Gill, 121 ; Thomas 7/. Hatch, 3 Sumn. 170. In indictment. Com. v. Griffin, 105 Mass. 175. In order of court. Oxley v. Bridges, i Doug. 67. In statute. Boyce v. Wilkins, 5 S. & R. 330; Cavence v. Butler, 6 Binney, 53. a stream. In deed. Thomas v. Hatch, 3 Sumn. 170. and at the expense of the purchaser. In contract. Gabriel v. Smith, 17 Q. B. 847. authority. Merrifield v. Robbins, 8 Gray, 150. finai judgment. In agreement. Hanbert v. Haworth, 78 Pa. St. 78. force. In insurance policy. Fischer v. Hope, etc., Ins. Co., 40 N. Y. (S. C.) 291. force of the statutes. In information. Attorney-General 1;. Le Revert, 6 M. & W. 409. from or under. In lease. Stanley v. Hays, 3 Q. B. 105. means of. Com. v. Walker, 108 Mass. 313. November next. In contract. Rankin v. Woodworth, 3 Pen. & W. 48. the first day of November. In contract. Coonley v. Ander- son, I Hill, 519. the year. Pleasants v. Claghorn, 2 Miles, 302. virtue of his employment. In statute. Rex v. Beeson, 1 Russ. & Ry. 320. virtue of his ofCLce. In statute. Staight v. Gee, 2 Stark. 445. ■way of deposit. In lease. Palmer v. Temple, 9 Ad. & Ell. 508. ■whose means. Fitchburgh t/. Cheshire R. Co., no Mass. 210. kncwn . In indictment. Com. v. Griffin, 105 Mass. 175. hi statute. Com. z/. Turner, i Cush. 494; Drake 7/. Hudson River R. Co., 7 Barb. 508; Compton v. Van Valkenburg, 34 N. J. (L.) 134; Hopkins v. Mayor, 4 M. & W. 621 ; Gosling v. Veley, 19 L. J. N. S. (Q. B.) 135. BYSTANDERS. 53 CAPITAL. BYSTANDERS. In statute. Simon v. Gratz, 2 Penr. & W. 412 (23 Am. Dec. i). CABIN. Harvie v. Turner, 46 Mo. 444. In contract. Leckie v. Sears, 109 Mass. 424. CABINET. of CTiriosities. In will. Cavendish v. Cavendish, i Cox Ch. 77 ; I Brown Ch. 467. CABINET-WARE. In policy of insurance. Appleby v. Astor Fire Ins. Co., 54 N. Y. 253- CABIiE. of any size. In specification. Hastings v. Brown, i El. & HI. 451. CALCULATED. In instruction. Gerrish i/. Norris, 9 Cush. 170. CALL. CALLED. CALLING. CAME. CAM.PHENE. CAN. CANADA CANAL. Ambergate, etc., R. Co. v. Mitchell, 4 Ex. 540; Shaw v. Rowley, 16 M. & W. 810; Newry, etc., R. Co. v. Edmunds, 5 Eng. Rail. Cas. 275; ex parte Tooke, 6 id. i ; Pixley v. Boynton, 79 111. 351. to testi^ thereto by the opposite party. In statute. Thomas V. Thomas, 42 Ala. 120. upon to pay. In statute. Cook v. Luckett, 2 C. B. 174. ordinary . In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 7 B. & C. 600. by descent, gift or devise. In statute. Gardner v. Collins, 2 Pet. 58. In fire insurance policy. Westfall v. H. R. R. R., 12 N. Y. 290; Harper V. Alb. Ins. Co., 17 N. Y. 194. — — spirit gas, burning fluid or chemical oils. In insurance policy. Wheeler v. American Cent. Ins. Co., 6 Mo. (App.) 235. CAMP-MEETING. congregation or other assembly of people met for reli- gious worship. In statute. State v. Schieneman, 64 Mo. 386. Beal V. Finch, 11 N. Y. 128. — — money. In contract. Thompson v. Sloan, 23 Wend. 71. Rex V. Kent, 13 East, 220; Rex v. Chelsea Water- Works, 5 B. & Air". 156; Riddle v. Proprietors, 7 Mass. 169; Com. z/. Fisher, i Penn. ' 462 ; Rogers v. Bradshaw, 20 Johns. 735. In deed. ' Bishop v. Seeley, 18 Conn. 390. boat. In statute. The Vermont, 6 Ben. 115 ; The Mamie, 5 Tex. 820; Buckley v. Brown, 3 Wall. Jr. 204. revenues. In Constitution. People v.' N. Y. Cent. R. R. 24 N. Y. 485 ; 34 Barb. 123. Winton v. Spring, 18 Cal. 451 ; Ballard v. Burnside, 49 Barb. 102. In agreement. Auburn City Bk. v. Leonard, 40 Barb. 119. CANCELATION. Spear v. Alexander, 42 Ala. 572. CANCELING. In statute. Doe v. Perks, 3 B. & Aid. 492. or obliterating. In statute. Baptist Church v. Robbarts, 2 Pa. St. no. In statute. Att'y Gen. v. Barrell, i Younge & J. 498. be ascertained. In statute. Reg. v. Inhabitants, 8 Q. B. 559. Hart 7/. Burnett, 15 Cal. 556. Hayes v. Cuny, 9 Mart. (La.) 87. floorcloth . In statute. Arthur v. Cummings, i Otto, 363. producing . In statute. Collector v. Beggs, 17 Wall. 182. In statute. Sun Mut. Ins. Co. v. Mayor, 8 N. Y. 240; People v. Com- mrs., 23 N. Y. 192 ; International Ass. Co. v. Commrs., 28 Barb. 318 ; New Haven v. City Bank, 31 Conn. 106; State Bank v. Bracken- CANCEL. CANDLES. CANNOT. CANON. CANT. CANVAS. CAPACITY. CAPITAL. CAPITAL. 54 CARPENTERS. CAPITAL — Continued. ridge, 7 Blatchf. 395 ; Bailey v. Clarli, 21 Wall. 284 ; Mechanics' Bank V. Townshend, 5 Blatchf. 315 ; People v. Supervisors, 18 Wend. 605. In will. Vernon w. Vernon, 53 Cal. 351; Enohin ^. Wylie, 10 H. L. Cas. I. ' stock. In corporation charter. New Haven v. City Bank, 31 Conn. 109 ; State v. Norwich, etc., R. Co., 30 Conn. 296 ; State v. Morristown Fire Assn. 23 N. J. (L.) 195 ; Hightower v. Thornton, 8 Ga. 486; Barry v. Merchants' Exchange Co., i Sandf. 250; Read V. Eatonton Manfg. Co., 40 Ga. 98. In statute. State Bank v. City of Milwaukee, 18 Wis. 281 ; Philadel- phia ^i. Gray's Ferry, etc., R. Co., 52 P^. St. 177; Pacific Hotel Co. V. Lieb, 83 111. 602 ; St. Louis, etc., R. Co. v. Loftin, 30 Ark. 693 ; Pratt V. Munson, 17 Hun, 475 ; Railroad Co. v. Vance, 6 Otto, 455 ; Railroad Co. v. Gaines, 7 Otto, 707. United States v. Padelford, 9 Wall. 531 ; Mauwin v. Ins. Co., 6 Wall, i; United States v. Athens Armory, 35 Ga. 344; The Grotius, 9 Cranch, 368; Moxon -u. The Fanny, 2 Pet. Adm. 309; Decatur z/. United States, Dev. 33 ; Lee v. Boardman, 3 Mass. 238. In insurance policy. Dole v. New England Ins. Co., 6 Allen, 373 ; Dole V. Merchants' Ins. Co., 51 Me. 465 ; Richardson v. Maine Ins. Co., 6 Mass. 102 ; Archibald v. Mercantile Ins. Co., 3 Pick. 70. and seizure. In insurance policy. Powell v. Hyde, 5 El. & Bl. CAPTUBB. 607. CAPTURES. In insurance policy. Pipon v. Cope, i Camp. 434. riAMTtTTT AT. . points. In contract. Finnie v. Clay, 2 Bibb, 351. CABE. • In statute. State v. Buffington, 20 Kas. 599. , and management. In order. Boodle z/. Dames, 3 Ad. & Ell. 207. direction and management. In plea. Taylor v. Clay, 9 Q. B. 713. A. of B. Ely V. American, etc., Ex. Co., 29 Wis. 611. ordinary . State v. Railroad, 52 N. H. 528. utmost and diligence. Baltimore, etc., R. Co. v. Worthington, 21 Md. 275. ■want cJf . Warner v. Dunnavan, 23 111. 380. CABEPUL. especially . Chicago, etc., R. Co. v. Clark, 2 Bradw. 116. CABGO. Seamans v. Loring, i Mason, 127 ; Flanigan v. Demarest, 3 Robt. 173 ; Twing V. Great Western Ins. Co., 103 Mass. 406. In contract. Kreuger v. Blanck, L. R., 5 Ex. 179. In insurance policy. Allegre v. Maryland Ins. Co., i Gill. & J. 136 (20 Am. Dec* 424) ; Walcott -v. Eagle Ins. Co., 4 Pick. 429; Paddock v. Franklin Ins. Co., 11 Pick. 227 ; Macy z/. Wheeling Ins. Co., 9 Mete. 354 ; Wilkinson v. Hyde, 3 C. B. (N. S.) 44 ; Paddock v. Franklin Ins. Co., II Pick. 227 ; Thwingz;. Great Western. Ins. Co., 103 Mass. 406; Humphries v. Ins. Co., 3 Mason, 440; Bayard v. Ins. Co., 4 id. 265. In statute. Borroman v. Drayton, 2 Ex. Div. 15. — knowledge. Noble v. State, 22 Ohio St. 541. — kno'w. In indictment. Com. v. Squires, 97 Mass. 59. CABNAL. CABNALLY. CABPENTEBS in their own shops or in buildings erecting or repairing. In insurance policy. Delonguemare 7/. Tradesman's Ins. Co., 2 Hall, 589. CARRIAGE. 55 CARR Y. CABB.IAGE. In statute. Levering v. Stone, 2 B. & C. 518 ; Jackson v. Curwen, 5 B. & C. 36 ; Isaacs v. Third Ave. R. R., 47 N. Y. 123 ; Conway v. Jeffer- son, 46 N. H. 521 ; Taylor v. Goodwin, 4 Q. B. Div. 228; Speck v. Powell, L. R., 9 Ex. 25. In ordinance. Snyder v. North Lawrence, 8 Kas. 82. containing volunteer infantry. In statute. Stephenson z/. Tay- lor, I B. & S. 107. wagon, cart or other . In statute. Danby v. Hunter, 5 Q. B. Div. 20. wheeled . In statute. Radnoshire Bd. 7/. Evans, 3 B. & S. 402. GABBIAGES. In statute. Hegan z/. Eighth Ave. R. R., 15 N. Y. 380. CABBXBD. into any port. In statute. The Pieve Superiore, L. R., 4 Adm. & Ecc. 170. CABBIBB. In statute. Ex parte Middleton, 3 B. & C. 164. of the mail. In statute. Wynen 7/. Schappert, 6 Daly, 558. oommon . Qoggs v. Bernard, 2 Ld. Raym. 909; Gisbourn v. Hurst, I Salk. 249; Dwight v. Brewster, i Pick. 50; Hale v. New Jersey Steam Nav. Co., 15 Conn. 539; Craig v. Childress, Peck, 270 (14 Am. Dec. 751); Buckland -v. Adams' Ex. Co., 97 Mass. 124; The Niagara ■?/. Cordes, 21 How. 7; Peik v. Chicago, etc., R. Co., 94 U. S. 164; Chicago, etc., R. Co. v. Ackley, 94 U. S. 179; Winona, etc., R. Co. V. Blake, 94 U. S. 180; Christenson v. Am. Ex. Co., 15 Minn. 270; Lowell Wire Fence Co. z/. Sargent, 8 Allen, 189; Sherman v. Wells, 28 Barb. 403 ; Baldwin v. Am. Ex. Co., 23 111. 197 ; Read v. Spaulding, 5 Bosw. 395 ; Haslam v. Adams' Ex. Co., 6 Bosw. 235 ; Sweet V. Barney, 23 N. Y. 335 ; Verner v. Sweitzer, 32 Pa. St. 208 , Southern Ex. Co. v. Newby, 36 Ga. 635 ; HoUister v. Nowlen, 19 Wend. 234; Cole-?/. Goodwin, 19 Wend. 251 ; Clark v. Faxtoii, 26 Wend. 153; Powell -v. Myers, 26 Wend. 591 ; Camden, etc., Transp. Co. V. Belknap, 21 Wend. 354; Jones v. Voorhees, 10 Ohio, 145; Richards v. Westcott, 2 Bosw. 589; Parmelee v. McNulty, 19 111. 556; Parmelee v. Lowitz, 74 111. 116; Dibble v. Brown, 12 Ga. 217; South-western R. Co. v. Webb, 48 Ala. 585 ; Levi v. Lynn, etc., Horse R. Co., II Allen, 300; Gordon v. Hutchinson, i W. & S. 285 ; Smith V. Pierce, i La. 349 ; Adams v. New Orleans Towboat Co., 1 1 La. 46 ; Walston V. Myers, 5 Jones, 174; White v. The Mary Ann, 6 Cal. 462; Ashmore v. Penn. Steam Tow Co., 28 N. J. (L.) 180; Caton V. Rumney, 13 Wend. 387; Alexander v. Greene, 3 Hill, 9; Wells V. Steam Nav. Co., 2 N. Y. 204; Leonard v. Hendrickson, 18 Pa. St 40; Varble v. Bigley, 14 Bush, 698; Pullman Palace Car Co. v. Smith, 73 111. 360; Blum v. Southern Pullman Pal. Car Co., 3 Cent. L. J. 591 ; McAndrew v. Electric Tel. Co., 17 C. B. 3; Parks v. Alta Cal. Tel. Co., 13 Cal. 242; Western Un. Tel. Co. v. Carew, 15 Mich. 525 ; Shelden v. Robinson, 7 N. H. 157 (26 Am. Dec. 762). CABBIES. concealed about his person. In statute. Owen v. State, 31 Ala. 387 ; Washington v. State, 36 Ga. 242 ; Hicks v. Com., 7 Gratt. 597. CABBY. In statute. Owen v. State, 31 Ala. 387. on business, ht statute. Corbett v. General Steam Nav. Co., 4 Hurl. & N. 483; Le Tallier v. R. Co., 3 C. P. Div. 19; Brown v. R. Co., 4 B. & S. 326. In contract. Brampton v. Beddoes, 13 C. B. (N. S.) 538. on or exercise the practice or profession of a surgeon. In deed. Rawlinson v. Clarke, 14 M. & W. 189. CARR V. 56 CASH. CAERY — Continued. to sell take and — CARRYrCfG. CART. CAS. CASE. CASES. CASH. In statute. King v. McKnight, 10 B. & C. 736. - away. In indictment. Com. -u. Adams, 7 Gray, 443. Pickering v. Demeritt, 100 Mass. 416. on business. In statute. Weil v. State, 52 Ala. 19; U. S. v. Jaclcson, i Hughes, 331. In statute. Webb. v. Brandon, 4 Heisk. 285 ; Favers v. Glass, 22 Ala. 621. or truck-wagon. In statute. Smith v. Chase, 71 Me. 164. taxed -. In statute. Williams v. Lear, L. R., 7 Q. B. 285. In contract. Farmers, etc., Bk. v. Day, 13 Vt. 36. Blyewt/. (J. S., 13 Wall. 595; Kundolf v. Thalheimer, 12 N. Y. 592; Benson v. Cromwell, 26 Barb. 218. In constitution. Cohens v. Virginia, 6 Wheat. 264. In order of court. Wingate v. Haywood, 40 N. H. 445. arising under the constitution and laws of the tTnited States. In statute. American Ins. Co. v. Canter, i Pet. 511. at law. In constitution. Re Houghton, 42 Cal. 37. in which the law of the United States authorizes an oath to be administered. In statute. U. S. v. Volz, 14 Blatchf. 15. actions upon the . In statute. Carroll v. Green, 2 Otto, 510. and in . In contract. Rust v. Nottidge, i El. & Bl. 99. fkcts of his . In affidavit. Fitzhugh v. Truax, i Hill, 644; Ellis V. Jones, 6 How. Pr. 296. facts of this . In affidavit. Jordan v. Garrison, 6 How. Pr. 6. in of death. Re Potter, L, R., 8 Eq. Cas. 52. missionary . In will. Missionary Soc. v. Chapman, 128 Mass. 265. Re Booth, II Wis. 516. -: — affecting embassadors, other public ministers and consuls. In constitution. U. S. v. Ortega, 11 Wheat. 467. at law'. In constitution. Gaston v. Babcock, 6 Wis. 504. in court. In statute. Wright v. Gilbert, 51 Md. 147. heretofore solely cognizable in a court of chancery. In statute. Gebhart v. Sattler, 40 Iowa, 1 52. in law and equity arising under the * * * laws of the IT. S. In constitution. U. S. v. Davidson, i Biss. 433 ; Osborn v. U. S., 9 Wheat. 738 ; Home Ins. Co. v. North-western Packet, 32 Iowa, 223 ; Baker v. Biddle, Baldw. 394; Bains v. The James and Catharine, Baldw. 544. of a quasi criminal nature. In statute. Wiggins v. Chicago, 68 111. 372. capital . In constitution. Cook v. State, 7 Blackf. 165. civil and criminal . In statute. Shultz v. Moore, Wright, 280. Barnard v. Whiting, 7 Mass. 359. In contract. Bliss v. Arnold, 8 Vt. 255 ; People v. Contracting Bd., 27 N. Y. 378; Blair w. Wilson, 28 Gratt. 165. In notice of sale. ■ Meng v. Houser, 13 Rich. Eq. 210. In statute. Kitchell v. Jacksbn, 44 .Ala. 302. CASH. 57 CA USE- CASHIEB. CAST. CASTING. CASUALTIES. CASH — Continued. payment. Broughton v. Silloway, 114 Mass. 71 ; Foley z/. Mason, 6 Md. 37 ; Stewart v. Scudder, 24 N. J. (L.) 96. sale. St. Louis Type Foundry v. Union Printing Co., 3 Mo. (App.) 149- actual payment. In statute. Haggerty ■z'. Foster, 103 Mass. 19; Pierce v. Bryant, 5 Allen, 91. for . In deed. Mead v. McLaughlin, 42 Mo. 198. in . In contract. Gunter v. Sanchez, i Cal. 45. Burnham v. Webster, 19 Me. 232. duties of . /;/ bond. Minor v. Mech. Bk. of Alexandria, i Pet. 46. away. In statute. U. S. v. Johns, i Wash. 363 ; 4 Dall. 412 ; U. S. V. Vanraust, 3 Wash. 146. — — vote, hi statute. People v. Rector, 48 Barb. 603. In statute. Northard v. Pepper, 17 C. B. (N. S.) 50. or consequences of war or rebellion. In life insurance policy. Welts v. Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 48 N. Y. 36. CATALOGUE. In statute. Strutt v. Robinson, 3 B. & Ad. 395. CATCHUfGS. In insurance policy. Rogers v. Mechanics' Ins. Co., i Story, C. C. 603. CATTLE. Decatur Bk. v. St. Louis Bk., 2i Wall. 294. In guaranty. Decatur Bk. v. St. Louis Bk., 21 Wall. 294. In statute. Child v. Hearn, L. R., 9 Ex. 176; Wright v. Pearson, L. R., 4 Q. B. 582 ; 4 B. & S. 726 ; Reg. v. Whitney, i Moody, 3 ; Rex V. Clarke, i Lewln, 229 ; Rex v. Paty, 2 W. Bl. 721 ; Rex v. Chappie, Russ. & Ry. 77 ; State v. Crenshaw, 22 Mo. 457 ; State v. Hamble- ton, 22 Mo. 452 ; State v. Clifton, 24 Mo. 376 ; Darling v. Rogers, 7 Kas. 592 (note) ; Ohio R. Co. v. Brewster, 47 111. 462 ; U. S. v. Mat- tock, 2 Sawyer, 148 ; State v. Moreland, 27 Tex. 726. one pair of working . In statute. Bowzey v. Newbigin, 48 Me. 410. CAUSA. Thomas z/. Thomas, 2 Q. B. 851. CAUSE. Bleyew v. U. S., 13 Wall. 595 ; Mouton v. Noble, i La. Ann. 192. In statute. Mason v. Worrall Highway, 4 Q. B. Div. 459 ; Queen v. ■ Searle, 5 El. & Bl. i. and procure to be administered. In statute. Le Beard v. People, 34 N. Y. 223. of action. Bank of Commerce v. Rutland, etc., R. Co., 10 How. Pr. I ; Graham v. Scripture, 26 How. Pr. 501. In statute. Cherry v. Thompson, L. R., 7 Q. B. 573 ; Bennett v. Ew- ing, 4 Robt. 671; Cooke v. Gill, L. R., 8 C. P. 107; Durham v. Spence, L. R., 6 Ex.46; Scarborough v. Smith, 18 Kas. 399; Bonsey V. Wordsworth, 18 C. B. 325. of action surviving. In statute, Livermore z/. Bainbridge, 49 N. Y. 125. of complaint. In statute. King v. Justices, 3 B. & Ad. 149; Rex V. Justices, 7 Q. B. 195. of his imprisonment. In statute. Spear v. Wardell, i N. Y. 144. shall be considered as abandoned. In statute. Koon z/. Nichols 85 111. 155. 8 CA USE. 58 CERTIFICATE. In statute. Budehberg v. Roberts, L. R., i C. CAUSED. OATJSES. CAVEAT. CAUSE — Continued. to be imported. P. 575- due — — shown. In statute. Re Mining Co., 12 Cli. Div. 325. for . In statute. People v. Mayor, 19 Hun, 441. good . In contract. Cummer v. Betts, 40 Mich. 322 (29 Am. Rep. 53°)- same . In statute. Queen v. Morris, L. R., i C. C. R. 95. the . In reference. Samson v. Young, 50 N. H. 62. the of action. In statute. Borthwicli v. Walton, 1 5 C. B. 502. In statute. Palmer v. City of Concord, 48 N. H. 211. and procured. In plea. Farley z/. Banks, 4 El. & Bl. 498. In statute. Re Dean of York, 2 Q. B. i. to be taken. In statute. Reg. v. Wilson, 7 Cox, C. C. 190. all civil and criminal. lu statute. U. S. v. Rhodes, i Abb. (U. S.) 33- several of action. In statute. State v. Davis, 35 Mo. 406; Otis V. Mechanics' Bank, 35 Mo. 128. In statute. Stewart v. Austin, 9 Phila. 141. emptor. Hargous v. Stone, 5 N. Y. 73 ; Wright v. Hart, 18 Wend. 449- venditor. Wright v. Hart, 18 Wend. 449. viator. Cornwall v. Commrs., 10 Ex. 771. • to be thereon. In statute. Jordan v. Haskell, 63 Me. 189. to reside. In constitution. State v. Dilloway, 2 Vroom, 42. In will. Den v. Pearson, 16 N. J. (L.) i8i. In deed. Mulford v. Le Franc, 26 Cal. 88. Campbell v. Nicholson, 3 La. Ann. 458. CELEBRATIIfG. ■ divine service. In statute. Coff v. Barber, L. R., 7 C. P. 393- In statute. Hamilton v. St. George, L. R., 9 Q. B. 42. In statute. Jenkins w. Andover, 103 Mass. 104; Queen v. Justices, J El. & Bl. 703. cattle. In indictment. Rex. v. Chalkey, i Russ. & Ry. 259. a time. In contract. Duncombe v. Brighton Co., L. R., 10 Q. B. 372. any term or number of years . In statute. Pemberton r/. Roe," 7 B. & C. 2. twelve months . hi contract. Langton v. Carleton, L. R., 9 Ex. 57. CERTAINTY, moral . Com. •z/. Costley, 118 Mass. i. CEETIPICATE. Miller -u. Larmon, 38 How. Pr. 417. In statute. McVey v. McVey, 51 Mo. 406 ; Dalton v. Fenn, 40 Mo. 109; U. S. V. Ambrose, 2 Fed. Rep. 556. of deposit. Hotchkiss v. Mosher, 48^ N. Y. 478 ; National Bk. v. Washington Bk., 5 Hun, 605 ; Bank of Orleans ■z/. Merrill, 2 Hill. 295; Leavitt v. Palmer, 3 N. Y. 19; Talladega Ins; Co. v. Wood- ward, 44 Ala. 287 ; Charnley v. Dulels, 8 W. & S. 353 ; Lebanon Bk. V. Mangan, 28 Pa. St. 452 ; Bank of Peru v. Farnsworth, i8 111. 565 , Kilgore v. Bulkley, 14 Conn. 363; Carey v. McDougall, 17 Ga. 84; CEASED. CEASING. CEDE. CEDO. CEDULE. CELLAR. CEMETERY. CERTAIN. CERTIFICATE. 59 CHARACTER. OERTIPICATE— Continued. Laugh'lin v. Marshall, 19 111. 390; Cate v. Patterson, 25 Mich. 191 ; Walton V. Adams, 4 Cal. 37 ; Patterson v. Poindexter, 6 W. & S. 227, In statute. Sulton v. Savings Inst., 17 Wall. 109. CERTIFICATES. In will. Edmonson v. Bloomshire, 11 Wall. 382. CERTIFIED. CERTIFY. CHAIRMAN. CHAMBERS. CHAMPERTY. CHANCE. CHANGE. Security Bk. v. National Bk., 67 N. Y. 458. shall have . In contract. Roberts v. Mathews, 14 C. B. (N. S.) 592. foreman shall . In statute. McDonald t/. State, 8 Mo. 283. of such respective meetings. In statute. West London R. Co. V. Bernard, 3 Q. B. 873. Pittsburg, etc., R.Co. v. Hurd, 17 Ohio St. 144. at his . Com. V. McLaughlin, 122 Mass. 449. Re Masters, i Dowl. P.- C. 18; Findon v. Parker, 11 M. &. W. 675 ; Flight V. Leman, 4 Q. B. 883 ; Sedgwick v. Stanton, 14 N. Y. 289 ; Thallheimer ^1. Brinckerhoff, 3 Cow. 623 (15 Am. Dec. 318); Arden V. Patton, 5 Johns. Ch. 44; Meeks ■z/. Denberry, 57 Ga. 273; Barnes V. Strong, I Jones (Eq.), 100 ; Holloway v. Lowe, 7 Port. 488 ; Wheeler v. Pounds, 24 Ala. 472 ; Quigley t/. Thompson, 53 Ind. 317 ; Lathrop v. Amherst Bk., 9 Mete. 489; Ogden v. Des Arts, 4 Duer, 275; Hovey v. Hobson, 51 Me. 62; Stanley 7/. Jones, 7 Bing. 369; Poe V. Davis, 29 Ala. 676 ; Thurston v. Percival, i Pick. 416 ; Brown v. Beauchamp, 5 T. B. Mon. 416 (17 Am. Dec. 81) ; Key v. Vattier, i Ohio, 132 ; Rust -u. Larue, 4 Litt. 417 ; Richardson v. Row- land, 40 Conn. 565 ; Duke v. Harper, 2 Mo. (App.) i. Goodman v. Cody, i Wash. 329; Turner v. Tuolumne Water Co., 25 Cal. 397. — —verdict. In statute. Boyce z/. Stage Co., 25 Cal. 460. White V. Brownell, 4 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 162. bill or ticket. In statute. State v. Fisk, 3 Sneed, 695. of grade. Warren v. Henley, 31 Iowa, 31. of possession. In insurance policy. Sherman v. Niagara, etc., Ins. Co., 46 N. Y. 526 (7 Am. Rep. 380). of title. In insurance policy. Hartford Ins. Co. v. Walsh, 54 111. 164; Ayres -v. Hartford, etc., Ins. Co., 17 Iowa, 176; 21 Iowa, 193; Keelerz/. Niagara, etc., Ins. Co., 16 WJis. 523; Tillou v. Kingston, etc., Ins. Co., J N. Y. 405; Dreher v. Mim. Ins. Co., 18 Mo. 128 ; Orrell v. Hampden, etc., Ins. Co., 13 Gray, 431 ; Hartford, etc. Ins. Co. V. Ross, 23 Ind. 179. in title or possession. In insurance policy. Card v. Phoenix Ins. Co., 4 Mo. (App.) 426. in use. In insurance policy. Cannell v. Phoenix Ins. Co., 59 Me. 582. its original purpose. In constitution. Harrison v. Goudy, 57 Ala. 50. the form or ground of action. In statute. Spencer v. Howe, 26 Conn. 201. such . In statute. Mutual Ins. Co. v. Watts, i Wheat. 280, In statute. Huff v. Alsup, 64 Mo. 51. CHARACTER. Knode v. Williamson, 17 Wall. 586; Kinge/. Hardy, 24 How. St. Tr. 1079 ; Queen v. Rowton, 34 L. J. 57 ; Leverick v. Frank, 6 Oreg. 212. person of good . In statute. Leaderz/. Yell, 16 C. B. (N. S.) 590. CHAPTER. CHARACTER. 6o CHARITABLE. CHABACTES — Continued. womenof previously chaste . In statute. State v. Prizer, 49 Iowa, 531 (31 Am. Rep. 155); Andre v. State, 5 Iowa, 389; Boak w. State, 5 Iowa, 430 ; State v. Carron, 18 Iowa, 372 ; Carpenter v. Peo- \ pie, 8 Barb. 603 ; Crozier v. People, i Park. C. C. 453 ; Safford v. People, I Park. C. C. 474; People v. Kenyon, ; Park. C. C. 254; Kenyon v. People, 26 N. Y. 203 ; State v. Shean, 32 Iowa, 88. CHARCOAL. In statute. Schriefer v. Wood, 5 Blatchf. 215. CHARGE Merchants' Ex. Bk. v. Com. W. Co., 49 N. Y. 635 ; Dillon v. Barnard 21 Wall. 430. In statute. Grant t/. Connecticut Ins. Co., 29 Wis. 126; Millard v. Lyons, 25 Wis. 516; Emmanuel v. Bridges, L. R., 9 Q. B. 286; Doe ■u. Leland, 4 B. & Ad. 144 ; Lee v. Hutchinson, 8 C. B. 22. and accuse. In indictment. Com. v. O'Brien, 12 Cush. 90. at law. In statute. Fearne v. Wilson, 6 B. & C. 86. or conduct. In statute. Beilby v. Scott, 7 M. & W. 100. in of. In statute. Local Bd. v. Bisshoff, 2 C. P. Div. 187. person in . In statute. Ex parte Ferguson, L. R., 6 Q. B. 280. CHARGEABLE. In statute. Walbridge v. Walbridge, 43 Vt. 617 ; re Morton, 5 Q. B, 591 ; Town of Beacon Falls z/. Seymour, 44 Conn. 214; Queen v. In- habitants, 3 Q. B. 790 ; 3 B. & S. 1 52. thereby. In statute. Whippy v. Hillary, 3 B. & Ad. 400. actually . In statute. Bardwell v. Purrington, 107 Mass. 419. CHARGED. In indictment. Brazier v. State, 44 Ala. 387. ' In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 1 5 Q. B. 400. ■with a capital crime. In statute. State v. Duncan, 9 Port. 260. with crime. In statute. Day v. Inhabitants of Otis, 8 Allen, 471- with crime and confined in jail. In statute. Mary v. State, 5 Mo. 71. with murder. In statute. Rex v. Maynard, i Russ. & Ry. 240. other annuity on such lands. In statute. Walford v. Marchant 2 B. & Ad. 315. CHARGES. In statute. • Copeland v. Bartlett, 6 C. B. 26. of imprisonment. In statute. Inhabitants of Townsend v. Walcutt, 3 Mete. 154. . or disbursements at law. In statute. Wardle v. Nicholson, 4 B. & Ad. 474. costs or . In contract. Green v. Jones, 78 N. C. 265. professional . In statute. Reg. v. Priest, 16 Q. B. 44. CHARITABLE. Adye v. Smith, 44 Conn. 70. In statute. Town of Hamden v. Rice, 24 Conn. 351. allowance. In statute. Queen v. Mayor, 2 Q. B. 695. corporation. American Asylum v. Phcenix Bank, 4 Conn. 172 (10 Am. Dec. 112). institutions. In statute. Convention v. Portland, 65 Me. 92. or benevolent institutions. In statute. Appeal Tax Court v. St. Peter's Academy, 50 Md. 321. uses. In statute. Doe z/. Hawthorn, 2 B. &Ald. 104; Druryw, CHARITABLE. 6i CHILD. CHARITIES. CHABITY. CHARTER. CHATTELS. CHEAT. CHARITABLE — Continued. Inhabitants, lo Allen, 169; Jackson v. Phillips, 14 Allen, 539; Saltonstall v. Sanders, 11 Allen, 446; Owens v. Missionary Soc, 14 N. Y. 380. In will. Dolan v. MacDermott, L. R., 5 Eq. Cas. 60. Taylor v. Keep, 2 Bradw. 368; Jones v. Williams, 2 Ambler, 651; Gerke v. Purcell, 25 Ohio St. 229; Morice v. Bishop of Durham, 9 Ves. 399; Ould V. Washington Hospital, 5. Otto, 317. necessity or . In statute. Doyle v. L. & B. R. R., 118 Mass. 195. purely public . In constitution. Orphan Asylum v. School Dist., 90 Pa. St. 21. to a ship. Saville v. Champion, 2 B. & Aid. 507. CHARTER-PARTY. Ashley v. Cornwall, 2 Munf. 268 ; Lidgett v. Williams, 4 Hare, 462 ; Spring v. Gray, 6 Peters, 151. In statute. Ashley v. Cornwall, 2 Munf. 268 ; Rein v. Lane, 8 B. & S. 83. Barr v. JBonford, 6 Blackf. 335; McLean v. Rockey, 3 McLean, 235; Pippin V. Ellison, 12 Ired. (L.) 61 ; Bernett v. Pittsburg, etc., Co., 47 Barb. 104; Putnam v. Westcott, 19 Johns. 73. In stutute. Smith v. Wilcox, 24 N. Y. 353 ; Hall v. State, 3 Ohio St. 575 ; Reg. v. Denny, i Jebb. 255. People V. Babcock, 7 Johns. 201 ; People v. Johnson, 12 Johns. 292; People V. Miller, 14 Johns. 371 ; Odiorne v. Bacon, 6 Cush. 185. and. defraud. In indictment. State v. Parker, 43 N. H. 83; Com. V. Eastman, i Cush. 191 ; Com. v. Wallace, 16 Gray, 223. hinder and delay. In statute. Burgert v. Borchert, 59 Mo. 80. Smith V. Branch Bk., 7 Ala. 800 ; re Brown, 2 Story, 502 ; Lester v. Given, 8 Bush, 357 ; National Bk. v. Henderson, 46 Ga. 487 ; State V. Crawford, 13 La. Ann. 300 ; People v. Howell, 4 Johns. 296 ; Bul- lard V. Randall, i Gray, 605 ; Bowen v. Newell, 5 Sandf. 326 ; Barnet V. Smith, 30 N. H. 256; Harker 2/. Anderson, 21 Wend. 372. In statute. Oulton v. Savings Inst., 17 Wall. 109; Thompson v. State, 49 Ala. 16. paid by . In contract. Church v. Pontifex, 9 C. B. 248. discoveries. Tyler v. Boston, 7 Wall. 327. oil. In insurance policy. Mack v. National Fire Ins. Co., 24 Hun, 575- In statute. Apothecaries Co. v. Greenough, i Q. B. 798. land. Ephraim v. Garlick, 10 Kas. 280. in question. In statute. Thomas v. Davies, 8 Ad. & Ell. 601. Bartley v. Richtmeyer, 4 N. Y. 38 ; Irwin v. Dearman, 11 East, 23; Edmonson v. Marshall, 2 Durn. & E. 4; Fernslee v. Moyer, 3 W. & S. 416; Bracy v. Kibbe, 31 Barb. 273; Sharp v. Cropsey, 11 Barb. 224; Williams v. Hutchinson, 5 Barb. 122; 3 N. Y. 312; Kent v. Barker, 2 Gray, 536 ; Bigelow v. Morong, 103 Mass. 289. In deed. Sewall w., Roberts, 115 Mass. 262. In statute. Blackburn v. State, 22 Ohio St. 102 ; Hardcastle v. Jones, 3 B. & S. 160; Dickinson's Appeal, 42 Conn. 491; McGregor v. Stato, 2 Tex. L. J. i68 ; Dickinson v. R. Co., 2 H. & C. 736. In will. Doe v. Davies, 4 B. & Ad. 43 ; Ingraham v. Meade, 3 Wall. Jr. 32; Feitw. Vanatta, 21 N. J. (Eq.) 84; Willis v. Jenkins, 30 Ga. CHECK. CHEMICAL. CHEMIST. CHEROKEE. CHIErLY. CHILD. CHILD. 62 CHILDREN. CHILD — Continued. 167; Mowatt V. Carow, 7 Paige, 328; Marsh v. Hague, i Edw. 174; Stires v. Van Rensselaer, 2 Bradf. 172; Tillinghast v. De Wolf, 8 R. I. 69. or children. In will, dirystie v. Phyffe, 18 N. Y. 344; Living- ston V. Vaughan, 5 B. & Aid. 473 ; Doe v. Webber, i B. & Aid. 714; Jordon v. Roach, 32 Miss. 482; Stokes v. Tilly, 9 N. J. (Eq.) 130; Tayloe v. Gould, iq Barb. 388; Wharton v. Silliman, 22 La. Ann. 343 ; Sherman v. Sherman, 3 Barb. 385 ; Moone v. Stone, 19 Gratt. 120; Hussey w. Berkely, 2 Eden, 194. natural . Re Lloyd, 3 Man. & G. 547 ; Blesard v. Simpson, 3 Man. & G. 950. poor . In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 5 B. & Ad. 173. posthumus In will. Blakiston v. Haslewood, 10 C. B. 55 ; lag- gard v. Jaggard, Free. Chanc. 177. still-born . Marsellis v. Thalhimer, 2 Paige . (Ch.), 36 (21 Am. Dec. 66). CHILDISH. Mulloy v. Ingalls, 4 Neb. 1 1 5. CHILDBEN. In deed. McGuire v. Westmoreland, 36 Ala. 600; Vainer v. Young, 56 Ala. 260; Walford v. Morgenthal, 91 Pa. St. 30; Perry v. Calhoun, 8- Humph. 551. In insurance policy. Continenial Ins. Co. v. Palmer, 42 Conn. 60. In order. Reg. v. Inhabitants, 8 Q. B. 410. In plea. Martin v. Martin, 22 Ala. 86. In power. Ingraham v. Meade, 3 Wall. Jr. 32. In settlement. Monroe v. Bridges, 5 N. Y. 447 ; Adams v. Law, 17 How. 417- In statute. Re Curry, 39 Cal. 529; Blacklaws v. Milne, 82 111. 505; Maud v. Mason, L. R., 9 Q. B. 254; Bigelow v. Moring, 103 Mass. 287 ; Drain v. Violett, 2 Bush, 157 ; Walton -u. Cotton, 19 How. 355 ; Rogers v. Weller, 5 Biss. 166; Kent v. Barker, 2 Gray, 535 ; Porter V. Porter, 8 Miss. 107 ; Gray v. Ballou, 4 Wend. 403 ; Williams v.. Hutchinson, 5 Barb. 122; 3 N. Y. 312; Bartley w. Richtmeyer, 3 N. Y. 38; Elliott V. Lewis, 3 Edw. 40; Gorman v. State, 42 Tex. 221 ;. Mowbry v. Mowbry, 64 111. 583; Hill v. Moore, i Murph. 233;, Blackburn v. Milne, 82 111. 505 ; Cutting v. Cutting, 6 Fed. Rep. 259. In will. Dunlap'Z'. Shrieve, 2 Duv. 335 ; Johnsoni/. Johnson, 2 Mete. 335 ; Churchill v. Churchill, 2 Mete. 469 ; Turner v. Patterson, 5 Dana, 295 ; Phillips V. Beal, 9 Dana, i ; Yeates v. Gill, 9 B. Mon. 204 ; Hughes v. Hughes, 12 B. Mon. 121 ; Churchill v. Churchill, 2 Mete. 469; Sheets V. Grubbs, 4 Mete. 340 ; Hopson -v. Shipp, 7 Bush, 645 ; Hester v. Van Auken, i McCart. 59; Brokaw v. Peterson, 2 McCart. 194; Feit -d.. Vanatta, 6 E. E. Green, 84 ; Gelston v. Shields, 16 Hun, 143 ; Palmer V. Horn, 20 Hun, 70 ; Sherman w. Angell, i Bailey (Eq.), 351 (23 Am. Dec. 66) ; Foster v. Hays, 4 El. & Bl. 732 ; Valler -v. Carter, 4 El. & Bl. 173 ; Fales v. Currier, 55 N. H. 392 ; Byngw. Byng, 18 H. L. Cas. 171; Doe -v. Beynon, 12 Ad. & Ell. 431 ; Fell v. Biddulph, L. R., 9 C. P. 701 ; Simmons v. Crook, L. R„ 6 H. L. 265 ; Hughes v. Knowlton, 37 Conn. 429 ; Sydnor v. Palmer, 29 Wis. 227 ; Ewing v. Handley, 4 Litt. 346 (14 Am. Dec. 140); Daley v. Koons, 90 Pa. St. 246; Scott V. Nelson, 3 Port. "452 (29 Am. Dec. 266) ; Shotts v. Poe, 47 Md. 513; (28 Am. Rep. 485) ; Mowatt v. Carow, 7 Paige Ch. 328 (32 Am. Dec. 641); Sherman v. Sherman, 3 Barb. 387 ; Lawrence v. Hebard, CHILDREN. 63 CITIZEN. CHILDREN- CHINESE. CHOCOLATE, CHOSE. CHOSES. CHOSEN. CHRISTIAN. Continued. I Bradf. 255 ; Lytle v. Beverage, 58 N. Y. 605 ; Doe v. Clarke, 2 H. HI. 399 ; Whitelock v. Headon, i Bos. & Pul. 243 ; Lancashire v. Lancashire, 5 T. R. 49; Barker v. Barker, 30 Pa. St. 173 ; Armistead V. Dangerfield, 3 Munt. 20; re Utz, 43 Cal. 201 ; re Sanders, 4 Paige, 293; Murphy w. Harvey, 4 Edw. 131; Armstrongs. Moran,i Bradf.314; Bowers 7^. Bowers, 4 Heisk. 293; Stubbs v. Stubbs, 11 Humph. 43; Dewitt 7/. Dewitt, u Sim. 41 ; Echols w. Jordan, 39 Ala. 24; Jones z/. Jones, 13 N. J. (Eq.) 236 ; Melsheimerz'. Gross, 58 Pa. St. 412 ; Akers V. Akers, 23 N. J. (Eq.) 26 ; le Sanders, 4 Paige, 293; Rogers w. Rogers, 3 Wend. 503 ; Sherman v. Sherman, 3 Barb. 385 ; Merryman v. Mer- ryman, 5 Munf. 440; Parkman v. Bowdoin, i Sumn. 359; Prowett 2/. Rodman, 37 N. Y. 42; Hamilton t-. Lewis, 13 Mo. 185; Armis- tead V. Dangerfield, 3 Munf. 20 (5 Am. Dec. 501) ; Jackson v. Staats, II Johns. 337 (6 Am. Dec. 376); Wills w. Jenkins, 30 Ga. 167; Reeves z/. Brymer, 4 Ves. 696 ; Hay ward v. Hassell, 2 B.C. 510; Scott V. Nelson, 3 Port. 452 ; Gardner v. Heyer, 2 Paige, 11 ; Shearman z/. Angel, i Bailey (Ch.), 351; Barnes v. Geenzebach, i Edw. 41 ; Walker v. Williamson, 25 Ga. 549 ; Lorillard 11. Coster, $ Paige, 172. forever. In will. Moran v. Delehay, 8 Bush, 434; Sherman i/. Angel, I Bailey (Eq.), 3^1 (23 Am. Dec. 166). of my body, ht will. Beacroft v. Straun, 67 111. 28. or their issue. In will. Re Sibley, 5 Ch. Div. 495 ; re Veale, 5, Ch. Div. 622; Melshimer w. Gross, 58 Pa. St. 412. then living. In -will. Prowitt v. Rodman, 37 N. Y. 42. to be begotten. In will. Prowitt v. Rodman, 37 N. Y. 42. children's . In will. Harrington v. Holman, 5 Ch. Div. 183. family of minor . In statute. Rountree v. Dennard, 59 Ga. 639 my — — . In will. Weatherhead v. Baskerville, 11 How. 329. subjects. In treaty. Ex parte Ah Fook, 49 Cal. 402. In statute. Arthur v. Lapham, 6 Otto, 126. Magee v. Toland, 8 Port. 36 ; Pitts v. Curtis, 4 Ala. 350 ; Haskell v, Blair, 3 Cush. 354 ; Gillett v. Fairchild, 4 Denio, 80. in action. In statute. Bushnell v. Kennedy, 9 Wall. 387 ; De- vine V. Harvey, 7 Mon. 443; Zoller 7/. Janvrin, 49 N. H. 113 (6 Am. Rep. 469) ; Noonan v. Orton, 34 Wis. 259. other in action. In statute. Hill -v. Winne, i Biss. 275. . In statute. State v. Hunt, 54 N. H. 431. religion. In constitution. Hale ■v. Everett, 53 N. H. 49. / CHUCK- A-LUCK. In indictment. Montee v. Com., 3 J. J. Marsh. 133. CHURCH. Ayres v. Weed, 16 Conn. 291 ; Robertson v. Bullions, 9 Barb. 64; So- ciety 7/. Hatch, 48 N. H. 393; Stebbins 7'. Jenkins, 10 Pick. 193; Anderson v. Brock, 3 Me. 247 ; Silsby v. Barrow, 16 Gray, 330. groimd. In town plat. City of Hannibal v. Draper, 15 Mo. 635. congregational . Anderson v. Brock, 3 Me. 247. CIDER. In contract. Studdy v. Sanders, 5 B. & C. 628. In statute. Com. v. Smith, 102 Mass. 144. CIRCUMSTANCES. of terror. In statute. Gray v. Collins, 42 Cal. 158. CITED. In statute. Studdy v. Sanders, 5 B. & C. 639. CITIZEN. Judd v. Lawrence, i Cush. 535 ; Spragins v. Houghton, 3 111. 377 ; Quimby v. Duncan, 4 Harr. (Del.) 383; Ludlam v. Ludlam, 31 Barb. CITIZEN. 64 CIVIL. CITIZEN — Continued. ( 486 ; Davis v. Hall, i Nott & M. 292 ; Lasportas v. De La Motta 10 Rich. (Eq.) 35 ; U. S. v. Darnaud, 3 Wall. Jr. 171. In constitution. Re Henry, 40 N. Y. 560; Thomason v. State, 15 Ind. 449; Karrahoo v. Adams, i Dill. 344; Minora/. Happersett, 21 Wall. 162 ; Smith V. Moody, 26 Ind. 299 : U. S. v. Canter, 2 Bond, 389 ; Tatem V. Wright, 23 N. J. (L.) 429 ; People v. Imlay, 20 Barb. 68 ; Paul v, Virginia, 8 Wall. 168 ; Dred Scott v. Sandford, 19 How. 393 ; Cov- ington Drawbridge Co. v. Shep'herd, 20 How. 234; Ohio &Miss. R. R. V. "Wheeler, i Bl. 286 ; 10 Op. Atty.-Geu. 382 ; McKay v. Campbell, S Am. L. T. Rep. 417 ; 7 Op. Atty.-Gen. 746 ; Western Union Tel. Co- V. Dicltinson, 49 Ind. 444 ; Ins. Co. v. New Orleans, i Wpods, 85 ; Catlett V. Keith, i Paine, 594 ; U. S. v. Rhodes ,1 Abb. (U. S.) 28 ; Ex parte v. Turner, Chase Dec. 157; U. S. v. Cruikshank, 2 Otto, 542; The Pizarro, 2 Wheat. 227. As to corporations : Bank v. Deveaux, 5 Cranch, 6i ; Hope Ins. Co. v. Boardman, 5 Cranch, 57 ; Sullivan V. Fulton Steamboat Co., 6 Wheat. 450 ; Breithaupt v. Bank, i Pet. 238; Bank v. Earle, 13 Pet. 519; Commercial, etc., Bank v. Slo- comb, 14 Pet. 60 ; Irvine v. Lowry, 14 Pet. 293 ; Kirkpatrick v. White, 4 Wash. C. C. 595 ; Bank v. Willis, 3 Sumn. 472 ; Com. v. Milton, 12 B. Mon. 212; Louisville, etc., R. Co. v. Letson, 2 How. 497 ; Rundle v. Delaware', etc., R. Co., 14 How. 80 ; Marshall v. Bal- timore, etc., R. Co., 16 How. 314; Lafayette Ins. Co. v. French, 18 How. 404 ; Warren Man. Co. v. Etna Ins. Co., 2 Paine, 501 ; Paul v. Virginia, 8 Wall. 168 ; Ins. Co. v. City of New Orleans, i Woods, 85. In statute. McKenzie v. Murphy, 24 Ark. 155; State v. Trustees, 11 Ohio, 24; Cobbs v. Coleman, 14 Tex. 594; Case v. Clarke, 5 Mason. 70 ; Curd v. Letcher, 3 J. J. Marsh. 445 ; Field v. Adreon, 7 Md. 209 ; Risewick v. Davis, 19 Md. 82; McKenzie v. Murphy, 24 Ark. 155; re Welhitz, 16 Wis. 445. — of the State and of the TTnited States. In constitution. Opin- ion of the Judges, 32 Conn. 563. of B. In agreement. Union Hotel Co. v. Heisel, 79 N. Y. 454. CITIZENSHIP. U. S. V. Darnaud, 3 Wall. Jr. 171. CITY. Mayor of London v. Long, i Camp. 20 ; Fitz v. City of Boston, 4 Cush. 366 ; Villars 7'. Kennedy, 5 La. Ann. 724; Burke v. Monroe Co., •J^ 111. 610; Queen v. Inhabitants, 12 Q. B. 161. In statute. Allen v. People, 84 111. 502 ; People v. Common Council, 84 111. 157. engineer. In contract. Palmer tj. Clark, 106 Mass. 388. oflcer. People v. Wright, 70 111. 388. of London. In contract. Mallan ■v. May, 13 M. & W. 511. CIVIL. In statute. Applegate v. Com., 7 B. Mon. 12. action. In statute. Kyle ■z/. Kyle, 55 Ind. 387; People 7/. Hamil- ton, 39 N. Y. 107; U. S. V. 10,000 Cigars, i Woolw. 123; State z/. Messmore, 14 Wis. 125 ; James v. Lynn, 13 Q. B. 846 ; Chase v. In- galls, 97 Mass. 524; Bowers v. Bobb, 45 Cal. 495 ; ex parte Smith, S3 Cal. 204; re Scott, 15 Cal. 220; Smith v. Richmond, 19 Cal. 481 ; Humiston v. Smith, 21 Cal. 129; Garner v. Gordon, 41 Ind. 92; Bond 7/. Fay, i Allen, 211 ; CoatesT/. Chillicothe Bk., 23 Ohio St. 415 ; Lucas -v. Lucas, 3 Gray, 136 ; Gray-T/. Thrasher, 104 Mass. 373. actions. In statute. Rison v. Cribbs, i Dill. 181 ; Ten Thousand Cigars, i Woolw. 123; Livingston v. Story, 9 Pet. 632 ; Davenport CIVIL. 65 CLAIMANT. CIVIIi — Continued. - V. Holland, 2 Cush. 13; Brooks v. Howard, 55 N. H. 69; Howard v. Proprietors, 12 Cush. 259. action or proceeding. In statute. Com. v. Intoxicating Liquors, 14 Gray, 375 ; Hosmer v. Warner 15 Gray, 46. cases. In constitution. People v. Johnson, 30 Cal. 98; Lake Erie, etc., R. Co. v. Heath, 9 Ind. 550; Norristown, etc., Turnpike Co. V. Burket, 26 Ind. 53. In statute. State v. Judge, 15 La. 192; Crimball v. Ross, T. U. P. Charlt. 175 ; Osmond v. Flournoy, 34 Ga. 509. cases both in law and in equity. In statute. Ellis z/. Hatfield, 20 Ind. loi ; Herron v. Herron, 16 Ind. 126; Ewing v. Ewing, 24 Ind. 468. cause. In constitution. Dow v. Norris, 4 N. H. 16; City Council V. Com., 90 Pa. St. 498 ; Withers v. State, 36 Ala. 252. causes. In statute. Gilbert v. Tiiomas, 3 Ga. 575; Sweet v. Sherman, 21 Vti^3 ; Maloney v. People, 38 111. 62 ;• Mann v. People, 35 111. 467 ; Allison v. People, 45 111. 37 ; Walker v. State, 6 Blackf. i. imposition. Harvard College v. Aldermen, 104 Mass. 470. law. In constitution. Jennison v. Warmack, 5 La. 493. office. In constitution. State v. Valle, 41 Mo. 29. proceeding. Wilbur v. Crane, 13 Pick. 284; Hyde z/. Chapin, 2 Cush. 77; Cummings t*. Hodgson, 13 Mete. 246; Hawes w. Gustin, 2 Allen, 402 ; Chapel v. White, 3 Cush. 577 ; Young v. Makepeace, 103 Mass. 50; Hills v. Wells, 6 Pick. 104. process. In statute. Queen v. Governor, 6 B. & S. 371. ^prosecution. Cancemi v. People, 18 N. Y. 128; U. S. 7/. Three Tons of Coal, 6 Biss. 379. suitu Cancemi v. People, 18 N. Y. 128. war. Stoughton v. Taylor, 2 Paine, 665. CLAIM. Coster z/. Mayor of Albany, 43 N. Y. 399; People v. Frisbie, 31 Cal. 146; Scott V. Pirley, 98 Mass. 514; Lawrence v. Miller, 2 N. Y. 245; Jackson v. Losee, 4 Sandf. Ch. 381 ; Kneedler v. Steinberg, 10 How. Pr. 72. In constitution. Fordyce v. Goodman, 13 Ohio St. i. In statute. Gray v. Palmer, 9 Cal. 616; Pette v. Shipley, 46 Cal. 160: Queen v. Guardians, L. R., 9 Q. B. 383 ; Fellows v. Clay, 4 Q. B. 319; Camp V. Grant, 21 Conn. 54; McCausland's Estate, 52 Cal. 568 ; Orvis v. Jennings, 6 Daly, 434 ; Kelley v. Madison, 43 Wis. 638 ; U. S. V. Wilcox, 4 Blatchf. 385. adverse to the estate of the petitioner. In statute. Benoist V. Marvin, 47 Mo. 537. existing in favor of a defendant. In statute. Bates v. Rose- krans, 37 N. Y. 409. or demand. In statute. Stringham v. Supervisors, 24 Wis. 594. upon the United States. Dowell v. Cardwell, 4 Sawy. 217. under whom they . In deed. Williamson v. Hall, 62 Mo. 405. Adams v. Wairill, 46 Ga. 295. CLAIMANT. In statute. Stewart v. Ball, 35 Mo. 209; Gray 7/. Palmer, 9 Cal. 616; U. S. V Benecke, 8 Otto, 447. CLAIMANT. 66 CLERK. CLAIMANT — Continued. of public land. In statute. Railroad v. Tevis, 41 Cal. 489. U. S. V. Beucke, 8 Otto, 447. CLAIMING. under a mortgage. In statute. Doe v. Massey, 17 Q. B. 376. all under him. In deed. Williamson v. Hall, 62 Mo. 405. any person property. In statute. Abernathy v. Whitehead, 69 Mo. 28. CLAIMS, In deed. Ludington v. Pulver, 6 Wend. 404 ; Folliard v. Wallace, 2 Johns. 395 ; Aberdeen u. Blackmar, 6 Hill, 324; Lloyd v. Dimmock, 26 W. R. 458. In statute. State v. Draper, 48 Mo. 56; Dekalb -v. Smith, 47 Ala. 407; Olcott V. Wood, 14 N. Y. 32; Fallon v.. Butler, 21 Cal. 24; Ellis V. Polhemus, 27 Cal. 350. and alleges. In affidavit. Amory v. Amory, 26 Wis. 152. and demands in law and equity. In deed. Fowle v. Welsh, 1 B. & C. 34. • of the State. In constitution. Darby v. Wright, 3 Blatchf. 172. plaintiff—. In plea. Douglas w. Beasley, 40 Ala. 142. CLANDESTINELY. provided. In statute. King z/. Inhabitants, 10 B. & C. 12. CLASS. CLEAB. — of persons. L. Cas. 189. In statute. St. Mary Magdalen v. Atty.-Gen., 6 H. CLEABING. CLEARLY. CLERICAL. CLEBK. Spencer v. Colt, 89 Pa. St. 314. In contract. Harper v. Pound, 10 Ind. 32. In will. Hodgworth v. Crawley, 2 Atk. 376. annual value. In statute. Marsh v. Hammond, 103 Mass. 149-. deed. In contract. Rohr v. Kindt, 3 W. & S. 563. of all charges and assessments ■whatsoever. In deed. Peart Phipps, 4 Yeates, 386. of all incumbrances. In contract. Porter v. Noyes, 2 Greenl. 22 (11 Am. Dec. 30). proceeds of all fines. In constitution. State v. Casey, 5 Wis. 322; title. In deed. Roberts v Bassett, 105 Mass. 409 ; Dresel v. Jor- dan, 104 Mass. 407. yearly value. Tyrconnel v. Ancaster. 2 Ves. 449. in the . In deed. Tucker v. Howard, 122 Mass. 529. four days. In statute. Hodgins v. Hancock, 14 M. & W. 121. ten days. In statute. King v. Justices, 3 B. & Aid. 581 ; Rex v. West Riding, 4 B. & Ad. 600. to . Harper v. Pound, 10 Ind. 32 ; Winter v. Peterson, 24 N. J. (L.) 524. In contract. Pettit v. Mitchell, 4 M. & G. 838. and explicitly stated. In statute. Taylor v. Nesfield, 3 El. & Bl. 728. appears by the "wUl. In statute. Wilcutt z/. Colman, gSMass. 76. error. Speed v. Hann, i T. B. Mon. 16 (15 Am. Dec. 78), Sickles V. Walker, 20 Wend. 72 (30 Am. Dec. 520) ; U. S. v. McCor- mick, I Cranch C. C. 600. In indictment. Rex v. Jenson, i Moody, 434. CLERK. 67 COAL. CLEEK — Continued. In statute. CLIENT. CLOSE. CLOSED. CLOSING. CLOTHES. CLOUD. COACH. COACHES. COAL. Reg. V. Turner, ii Cox, C. C. 552; IJeg. v. Carr, Russ. & Ry. 198; Reg. v. Hall, 13 Cox, C. C. 49; Reg. v. Moyle. 11 Cox, C. C. 150 ; Reg. V. Tite, 8 Cox, C. C. 458 ; Reg. v. Bailey, 12 Cox, C. C. 56; Reg. V. Bowers, L. R., i C.-C. R. 41 ; Reg. v. Negus, L. R., 2 C. C. R. 34 ; ex parte Record, 1 1 Neb. 287 ; Stiite v. Whitehouse, 50 N. H. 251 ; People V. Tax Commrs., 73 N. Y. 437; State v. Olin, 23 Wis. 316; The Short Cut, 6 Fed. Rep. 630; Chambers v. Bridge Manufacturing Co., 16 Kas. 270. or servant. In statute. Queen v. Bowers, L. R., i C. C. R. 44; Queen v. Tyree, L. R., i C. C. R. 177; Queen v. Negus, L. R., 2 C. C. R. 35. sleeps in the store. In insurance policy. Frisbie v. Fayette, etc., Ins. Co., 27 Pa. St. 325. chief . In statute. Queen v. Greenland, L. R., i C. C. R. .68. competent . In resolution of Legislature. Tenney v. State, 27 Wis. 387. court having a . In statute. State v. Webster, 7 Neb. 469. government . In deed. Grant v. Shaw, L. R., 7 Q. B. 700. insurance . In deed. Grant v. Shaw, L. R., 7 Q. B. 700. In statute. Croso v. Riggins, 50 Mo. 335 ; McCreary v. Hoopes, 25 Miss. 428. Clarke v. Tinker, lo Q. B. 604; Wright v. Bennett, 4 111. 258 ; Cox v. Glue, 5 C. B. 550. In plea. Porter v. Aldrich, 39 Vt. 326. a bargain. In power. Coleman v. Garrgues, 18 Barb. 60. gaol. In statute. Steere v. Field, 2 Mason, 326. this affair. In letter. Patton v. Ash, 7 S. & R. 1 16. on Sunday. In statute. Kurtz v. People, 33 Mich. 279. shall be . In statute. Kurtz v. People, 33 Mich. 279. account. Bass v. Bass, 8 Pick. 187. out. In contract. Kingsbury v. Kerwin, 43 N. Y. (S. C.) 451. my linen and of all kinds. In will. Hunt v. Hort, 3 Brown Ch. 311. upon title. Ward v. Dewey, 16 N. Y. 519 ; Scott v. Onderdonk, 14 N. Y. 9; Allen v. City of Buffalo, 39 N. Y. 390; Fonda v. Sage, 48 N. Y. 173; Marsh v. City of Brooklyn, 59 N. Y. 280; Bissell v. Kellogg, 60 Barb. 617; Lyon v. Hunt, 11 Ala. 295; Andersons. Hooks, 9 Ala. 704; Huntington v. Allen, 44 Miss. 654; Hartford v. Chipman, 21 Conn. 488; Sanxay i/. Hunger, 42 Ind. 44; Moore w. Cord, 14 Wis. 213; Gamble v. Loop, 14 Wis. 465 ; Dunklin Co. w. Clark, 51 Mo. 60; Lick v. Ray, 43 Cal. 83. hackney . In city ordinance. Snyder v. North Lawrence, 8 Kas. 82. stage . In statute. Queen v. Ruscoe, 8 Ad. & Ell. 387. In statute. Cincinnati, etc., Tp. Co. v. Neil, 9 Ohio, 11. and chariots. In statute. Frost v. Williams, 7 Ad. & Ell. 773. In insurance policy. Howard v. Great Western Ins. Co., 109 Mass. 384. In statute. Bowes v. Lord Ravensworth, 1 5 C. B. 522. mines. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 2 B. & Ad. 73. COALS. 68 COLLISION. COAST. COASTING. COASTWISE. C. O. D. COEBCION. COALS. In statute. Mayor v. Parkinson, lo C. B. 229. — — worked out. In lease. Cartwright v. Forman, 7 B. & S. 243. In statute. Bennett v. Morta, Holt, N. P., 360. trade. In statute. Steamboat Co. 2/. Livingston, 3 Cow. 713 ; U. S. V. The James Morrison, i Newb. 241 ; U. S. v. The William Pope, I Newb. 259. plsring . In statute. San Francisco v. Steam Nav. Co., 10 Cal. 504 In express receipt. Collender v. Dinsmore, 55 N. Y. 201 ; U. S. Ex. COt V. Keifer, 59 Ind. 623; American, etc., Ex. Co. v. Schier, 55 111. 140; American Ex. Q,o.v. Lesem, 39 111. 312; Gibson v. AnTerlcan, etc., Ex. Co., I Hun, 387. Boyse v. Bossburgh, 6 H. L. Cas. 2. in fact. Peyser v. Mayor, 70 N. Y. 497. by law. Peyser v. Mayor, 70 N. Y. 497. COGrNIZAITCE. Burder v. Veley, 12 Ad. & Ell. 259. full . In statute. Webster v. Com., 5 Cush. 386. COHABIT. Calef z/. Calef, 54 Me. 365. together as husband and wife. In statute. Sullivan v. State, 32 Ark. 190. COHABITATION. Pollock v. Pollock, 71 N. Y. 135 ; Dunn v. Dunn, 4 Paige, 425 ; Yardley's Estate, 25 Smith (Pa.), 207 ; Ohio v. Conaway, Tappan, 90. COIN. In indictment. Com. v. Gallagher, 16 Gray, 241. money. In constitution. Griswold v. Hepburn, 2 Duv. 20 ; 8 Wall. 603 ; Thayer v. Hedges, 22 Ind. 282. otherwise than in current . In statute. Archer v. James, 2 B. & S. 76. COUfS. - — gold, silver and copper. In statute. Crocker v. Redfield, 4 Blatchf. 378. — weather. In contract. Belden -v. Woodmansee, 81 111. 25. COLD. COLLATERAL. COLLATION. COLLECT. COLLECTED. COLLECTIBLE. In guaranty. if said note is COLLECTION. COLLEGE. COLLEGES. COLLrBRY. COLLISION. proceeding. Moore v. Neil, 39 111. 256. promise. Elder v. Warfield, 7 H. & J. 391. security. Shoemaker v. Nat. Bk. 2 Abb. (U. S.) 416. In statute. Gilchrist v. Gottschalk, 39 Iowa, 311. Destrehan v. Destrehan, 16 Mart. 557. In statute. Fling z/. Goodell, 40 N. H. 219; State w. Moeller, 48 Mo. 331- In will. Going v. Emery, 16 Pick. 107 (26 Am. Dec. 645). Fitzpatrick v. Flagg, 6 Abb. Pr. 213. McDoal V. Yeomans, 8 Watts, 361. — In guaranty. French v. Marsh, 29 Wis. 649. In guaranty. Dyer v. Gibson, 16 Wis. 559. In statute. Rawlins v. Pointdexter, 27 Miss. 64. for . In note. Sweeny v. Easter, i Wall. 166. hi statute. Patapsco Femaile Inst. v. Rock Hill College, 51 Md. 470. and academies. In statute. State v. Ross, 24 N. J. (L.) 479. In deed. Carey v. Bright, 58 Pa. St. 70. Wright V. Brown, 4 Ind. 95 ; The City of Baltimore, 5 Ben. 474 ; The Moxey, Abb. Adm. 73. COLLUSION. 69 COMMENCEMENT. COLLUSION. COLOR. In plea. Batterbury v. Vyse, 2 H. & C. 44. In statute. Gill v. Gas Co., L, R., 7 Ex. 336. of his office. In statute. Griffiths v. Hardenberg, 41 N. Y. 464 ; Cornell v. Dakin, 38 N. Y. 255 ; Wilson v. Unseltt, 12 Bush, 215. of title. Bernal v. Glim, 33 Cal. 668 ; Beverly v. Burke, 9 Ga. 440; Field V. Boynton, 33 Ga. 239; St. Louis v. Gorman, 29 Me. 593; Hamilton v. Wright, 30 Iowa, 480; Brooks v. Bruyn, 35 111. 394; Hodges V. Eddy, 38 Vt. 327 : Edgerton v. Bird, 6 Wis. 527 ; Tate v. Southard, 3 Hawks. 119(14 Am. Dec. 578) ; Farley v. Smith, 39 Ala. 38; Field V. Columbet, 4 Sawy. 523; Litchfield v. Johnson, 4 Dill. 551 ; League v. Atchison, 6 Wall. 112. In statute. Mylar v. Hughes, 60 Mo. 105 ; Davila v. Mumford, 24 How. 214 i Wright V. Mattison, 18 How. 50; McClellan v. Kellogg, 17 111. 498 ; Christy v. Alford, 17 How. 601 ; Osterman v. Baldwin, 6 Wall. n6; Field v. Columbet, 4 Sawyer, 524. or pretense of process. In statute. King v. Crisp, i B. & Aid. 287. by of any false token or writing. In statute. State z/. Chumm, 19 Mo. 233. on account of . Railroad Co. v. Brown, 17 Wall. 445. person of . In statute. State v. Watters, 3 Ired. 455; State z/. Melton, Bush. 49 ; State v. Dempsey, 9 Ired. (L.) 384 ; Heim v. Bridault, 37 Miss. 209 ; Johnson v. Norwich, 29 Conn. 407. men. Pauska v. Daus, 31 Tex. 67. any mode of . In patent law. Case z/. Brown, 2 Wall. 320. to. In statute. Shippen v. Izard, i S. & R. 224. by descent. In statute. Gardner v. Collins, 2 Pet. 69. In statute. Eskridge v. Ditmars, 51 Ala. 254. COMTORTABLE. good and support and maintenance. In will. Conant v. Stratton, 107 Mass. 474. COMUfG. and residing within this state. 7« j^a/a/^. Burlington w. Calais, I Vt. 385 (18 Am. Dec. 691). or returning within the state. In statute. Mazozon v. Foot, I Aikens, 282 (15 Am. Dec. 679). to settle. In statute. King v. Churchwardens, 6 B. & C. 73 ; King V. Inhabitants, 3 B. & Ad. 545. COMMENCE. or prosecute any action. In statute. Re Flint, i B. & C. 255. COMMENCED. In plea. Mayo ^z. Rogers, 14 East. 539. In statute. Isaacs v. Price, 2 Dill. 347 ; State Bk. v. Bates, 10 Ark. 120; Johnson v. Farwell, 7 Me. 370; Gosline "v. Thompson, 61 Mo. 471 ; Hail v. Spencer, i R. I. 17, Parker v. Concord, 2 N. H. 227; Pindell -v. Maydell, 7 B. Mon. 314. and sued. In statute. Johnson v. Farwell, 7 Me. 370 (22 Am. Dec. 203). COMMENCING. from. Indeed. Hopkins 5/. Helmore, 8 Ad. & Ell. 463. COMMENCEMENT. of the action. In statute. Adams v. Patterson. 35 Cal. 122 ; Peck V. Randall, i Johns. 165 ; Taylor u. Taylor, i A. K. Marsh. 18; Beekman v. Scatterlee, 5 Cow. 519; Robinson v. Burleigh, 5 N. H. 225. of the prosecution. In statute. Ross v. State, 55 Ala. 177. Peoples. Clark, 33 Mich. 112. COLORED. COMBINING COME. COMPORT. COMMERCE. 70 COMMON. COMMERCE. People v. Brooks, 4 Den. 469; Smith v. Turner, 7 How. 392 ; U. S. v.. Holliday, 3 Wall. 417; Padelford v. Mayor, 14 Ga. 438; People v. Raymond, 34 Cal. 492 ; Western Union Tel. Co. v. Atlantic, etc., Tel. Co., s Nev. 102 ; Council Bluffs v. Kansas City R. Co., 44 Iowa, 338 ; Commercial Bk. v. Kansas City, etc., R. Co., 45 Iowa, 338. regulate . In constitution. Gibbons v. Ogden, 9 Wheat. 1 ; Wel- ton V. State, 91 U. S. 275 ; Sears v. Warren Co., 36 Ind. 267 ; Steam- boat Co. ii. Livingston, 3 Cow. 713; Groves v. Slaughter, 15 Pet. 511 ; Hanigan v. Connecticut Lumber Co., 129 Mass. 580; State v. Randolph, i Mo. (App.) i6. COMMERCIAL. brokers. In statute. Slack v. Tucker, 23 Wall. 321. corporations. Sweatt v. Hartford, etc., R. Co., 3 Cliff. 339. paper. In statute. Re Clemens, 2 Dill. 533; re Nickodemus, 3 Bank. Reg. 230; re Chandler, i Lowell, 478; 4 Lowell, 213; re Sykes, 5 Biss. 113. purpose. In statute. Morris v. Walker, 15 Q. B. 598. COMMISSION. U. S. V. Reyburn, 6 Pet. 354 ; U. S. v. May, 3 Mason, 98. merehant. Perkins v. State, 50 Ala. 154. in . In statute. Greer v. U. S., 3 Ct. of CI. 182. special . In statute. Re Presentment, i Jebb. 98. COMMISSIONER. Dean v. Emerson, 102 Mass. 484. COMMIT. suicide. In insurance policy. Cooper ^'. Massachusetts Ins. Co., 102 Mass 227 ; Clift v. Schwabe, 3 C. B. 477. COIVEMITMENT. In statute. Ex parte Paris, 3 Woodb. & M. 227 ; Cummington v. Wareham, 9 Cush. 585. COMMITTED. for trial to the assizes. In statute. Queen -v. Johnson, 10 Ad. & Ell. 740. COMBOTTING. any person to jail. In statute. Thomas v. St. Louis, 61 Mo. 547. COMMODITIES. Bi constitution. Com. v. Lancaster Bank, 123 Mass. 493. In statute. Best v. Bauder, 29 How. Pr. 489 ; Provident Inst. v. Massa- chusetts, 6 Wall. 611; Portland Bank v. Apthorp, 12 Mass. 252; Com. V. Peoples' Bank, 5 Allen, 431 ; Com. v. Hamilton Manufac- turing Co., 12 Allen, 300. COMMODITY. In statute. State v. Henke, 19 Mo. 225 ; Barnet v. Powell, Litt. Sel. Cas. 409. COMMON. McDuffee v. Railroad, 52 N! H. 430. In plat. White v. Smith, 37 Mich. 291. barrator. Com. v. Davis, 1 1 Pick. 438; drunkard. In statute. Com. v. McNamee, 112 Mass. 285 ; Com. V. Boon, 2 Gray, 74; Com. v. Whitney, 5 Gray, 85. field. Glasgow v. Hortig, i Black, 595. gaming table. In statute. U. S. v. Smith, 4 Cranch C. C. 635, 659. gambler. People v. Sponsler, i Dakota, 293. labor. In statute. State v. Conger, 14 Ind. 396 ; Reynolds v. Stevenson, 9 Ind. 112; Voglesongz/. State, 9 Ind. 112 ; Folz v. State, 33 Ind. 215 ; Cincinnati v. Rice, 15 Ohio, 225 ; Horack v. Keebler, 5 Neb. 355. law. In constitution. U. S. -v. Wonson, i Gall. 20; Parsons t'. Bedford, 3 Pet. 433; Fenn v. Holme, 21 How. 481. COMMON. 71 COMPENSATION. COMMON — Continued. law jiirisdictioii. In statute. Ex parte Gladhill, 8 Mete. 168; Ex parte Gregg, 2 Curtis, 98 ; State v. Wbiittemore, 50 N. H. 245 ; re Connor, 39 Cal. 98 ; U. S. v. Power, 14 Blatchf. 223. or ■waste lands. In statute. Grand Union Canal Co. v. Ashley, 6 Hurl. & N. 395. schools. In statute. Roach v. Board of Public Schools, 7 Mo. (App.) 567 ; Jenkins T/. Andover, 103 Mass. 99 ; Merrick z/."lnhabitants, 12 Allen, 500; People v. Board of Education, 13 Barb. 400. seller. Com. v. Tubbs, i Cush. 2 ; State v. O'Connor, 49 Me. 594- thief. In statute. World v. State, 50 Md. 49 ; Com. v. Hope, 22 Pick. I ; Stevens v. Com., 4 Mete. 399 ; Haggett v. Com., 3 Mete. 457. tools. In statute. Lenoir v. Weeks, 20 Ga. 596, STiit of any p'ferson. In statute. Meller v. Palfreyman, 4 B. & Ad. 140. COMMONS. In statute. Patterson v. Reynolds, 61 Mo. 205. COMMTTNICANT. Queen v. Hall, 7 B. & S. 642. COMMUNICATED. In statute. Perley v. Eastern R. Co., 98 Mass. 418 ; Hart -u. Western R. Co., 13 Mete. 99; Safford v. Boston, etc., R. Co., 103 Mass. 584. COMMUNICATIONS. Amherst Bk. v. Conkey, 4 Mete. 462. COMMUNITY. Clark v. Norwood, 12 La. Ann. 598. confidence of the . In contract. Gilman v. Dwight, 13 Gray. 359- COMMUTE, pardon such lunatic or the execution. In statute. Re Victor, 31 Ohio St. 206. COMMUTED. In statute. Trimmer v. Walsh, 3 B. & S. 37. COMPACT. In constitution. Green v. Biddle, 8 Wheat, i ; Canal Co. v. R. Co., 4 Gill & J. I ; Holmes v. Jennison, 14 Pet. 572. COMPANIES. In statute. Re St. James' Club, 16 Jur. 1075. COMPANY. Ryder v. Wilcox, 103 Mass. 29 ; Palmer v. Peckham, 33 Me. 32. In contract. Hallett v. Dowdell, 18 Q. B. 90. In statute. Queen v. Whitmarsh, 14 Q. B. 804. or association. In statute. Austin w. Searing, 16 N. Y. 112. any public . In statute. NIcholls v. Rosewame, 6 C. B. (N. S.) 480. joint-stock . In statute. Att'y-Gen. v. Mercantile Ins. Co., I2i Mass. 524 ; Abbot v. Rogers, 16 C. B. 292. owned by said . In statute. Keyport Co. v. Farmers' Co., 3 C. E. Green, 13 ; 3 C. E. Green, 511. the . In contract. Squire v. Western Union R. Co., 98 Mass. 232. COMPELLED. In statute. Burbank v. Slinkard, 53 Ind. 493. COMPENSATION. Searcy w. Grow, 15 Cal. 117: Stewart w. Harper, 16 La. Ann. 181 , Austin V. Wilson, 4 Cush. 274. In constitution. Board of Supervisors v. Hackett, 21 Wis. 613; Jubb V. Hull Dock Co., 9 Q. B. 443 ; Searcy v. Grow, 15 Cal. 117 ; Kilgore ■V. People, 76 111. 548; Symonds 2/. Cincinnati, 14 Ohio, 175. In statute. New Jersey R. Co. v. Suydam, 17 N. J. (L.) 25 ; Van COMPENSATION. 72 CONCEAL. COMPBNSAnON — Continued. Schack V. Delaware, etc., Canal Co., 20 N. J. (L.) 249; Betts v. City of Williamsburg, 15 Barb. 255. just . In constitution. Alabama, etc., R. Co. v. Benkert, 42 Ala. 83; Brown v. Beatty, 34 Miss. 227; Isone v. Mississippi Cent. R. Co., 36 Miss. 300; Virginia, etc., R. Co. v. Henry, 8 Nev. 165. just and reasonable . In contract. Cully v. Hardenburg, i Den. 508. or other . In statute. State v. Holladay, 67 Mo. 64. COMPTENCY. or relevancy. In statute. Fox v. Webster, 46 Mo. 181. COMPETENT. In statute. Re Pacheo, 23 Cal. 476. authorities. In treaty. U. S. -u. Clarke, 8 Pet. 436 ; Mitchell V. U. S. 9, Pet. 711. jurisdiction. In statute. .Babbitt v. Brush, 4 Ind. 355. persons. In agreement. Harvey v. Grabham, 5 Ad. & Ell. 75. to dispose by will. In statute. Atty.-Gen. v. Hallett, 2 Hurl. & N. 368. COMPILATION. Story v. Holcombe, 4 McLean, 306. COMPLAINT. In statute. Com. ■z/. Haynes, 107 Mass. 166; Campbell v. Thompson, 16 Me. 117; Com. v. Davis, 11 Pick. 436. such . In statute. Sweetman v. Guest, L. R., 3 Q. B. 263. COMPLETE. In contract. Mallan v. RadlofiF, 17 C. B. (N. S.) 600. In statute. Bowman v. City of Boston, 5 Cush. 8. machinery to be furnished in the mill. In contract. Grove v. Miles, 58 111. 338. COMPLETED. Newell v. People, 7 N. Y. 130; Hyannis' Bk. v. Moors, 120 Mass. 459; Fernald v. Boston, 12 Cush. 574. issued and negotiated. In plea. Gardner v. Walsh, 5 El. & Bl. 84. railway would be . In wager. Evans v. Fryer. 10 Ad. & Ell. 609. when the house is . In order. Russell v. Barry, 115 Mass. 300. COMPLETING. In statute. DeGraff^/. St. Paul, etc., R. Co., 23 Minn. 114. COMPLETION. of the purchase. In contract. Mattock z/. Kinglake, 10 Ad. & Ell. 56. COMPOSING, persons then ■ such company. In statute. Rosevelt v. Brown, II N. Y. 148. COMPOSITION. Haskins v. Newcomb, 2 Johns. 405. In statute. King v. Crisp, i B. & Aid. 287 ; Tetley v. Tetley, i El. & Bl. 540. COMPOUND. In statute. Pennell v. Rhodes, 9 Q. B. 128. interest. Camp z/. Bates, 1 1 Conn. 487. COMPRISED. in. In statute. Knox v. Gage, L. R., 5 H. L. 657. COMPROMISE. In contract. Chilton v. Willford, 2 Wis. 6. In statute. Sharp v. Knox, 4 La. 456. CONCEAL. Gerry v. Dunham, 57 Me. 339. In statute. McElhaney v. State, 24 Ala. 171 ; Cook v. State, 26 Ga. 593 ; Driskell v. Parish, 3 McLean, 631 ; Vaii Meter v. Mitchell, 2 Wall. Jr. 317; U. S. V. Farnsworth, i Mason, i. CONCEAL. 73 CONDITION. CDNCEAL — Coatinucd. his property and effects. In statute. Powell v. Matthews, lo Mo. 50. ' CONCEAI^ED. Harlowz/. Tufts, 4 Cush. 448. In statute. People v. Miles, 55 Cal. 207 ; U. S. v. 350 Chests of Tea, 12 Wheat. 489. weapons. In statute. Hutchinson v. State, 62 Ala. 3 ; Owen v. State, 31 Ala. 387; Jones v. State, 51 Ala. 16. carries about his person. In statute. Owen z/. State, 31 Ala. 387 ; Stockdale v. State, 32 Ga. 225. CONCEAIiIlfG. himself. In statute. Harper v. Pope, 9 Mo. 402. CONCEALMENT. Daniels v. Hudson River R. CoT, 12 Cush. 416 ; O'Neil v. Grover, 5 Gray, 159. CONCEALS. himself. In statute. North v. Macdonald, i Biss. 57 ; Boggs v. Burdskoflf, 26 111. 66 ; Dunn v. Salter, i Duv. 342 ; Evans v. Saul, 8 Mart. (N. S.) 247; Lynde v. Montgomery, 15 Wend. 461 ; Mayor of 'New York v. Genet, 4 Hun, 487. his property. In statute. Clement v. Dudley, 42 N. H. 367. the cause of action. In statute. Boyd w. Boyd, 27 Ind. 429 the crime. In statute. Flee f. State, 13 Ind. 324. CONCENTRATED. molasses. In revenue law. Belcher v. Linn, 24 How. 508. CONCERN. accounts as the trade of merchandise between merchant and merchant. In statute. Cottam v. Partridge, 4 Man. & G. 277. for whom it may . In insurance policy. Wise v. St. Louis Ins. Co., 23 Mo. 80; Newsonz-. Douglass, 7 H. & J. 417 (16 Am. Dec. 317). on account of whom it may . In insurance policy. Walsh v. Washington Ins. Co., 32 N. Y. 427. In statute. Hooper v. Robinson, 8 Otto, 529. CONCERNED. him to prosecute, hi statute. Reg. v. Blank, 15 Q. B. 1061. in the loss. In insurance policy. McRossie v. Provincial Ins. Co., 34 U. C. (Q. B.) 55. CONCERNS. for whom it . In insurance policy. Buck v. Chesapeake Ins. Co., I Pet. 151. CONCESSI. Frost v. Raymond, 2 Caines, 188. CONCLUDE. In constitution. State v. Waters, i Mo. (App.) 7. CONCLUSION. Ortwein v. Com., 76 Pa. St. 414. CONCLUSIVE. In statute. Burrough v. Mickle, Pen. 193. final and . In agreement. Mussina v. Hertzog, 5 Binney, 387 ; Galbreath v. Colt, 4 Yeates, 551. In statute. Clarke v. Patterson, 6 Binney, 128. CONCUBINAGE, open . In statute. Leader z/. Tell, 16 C. B. (N. S.) 590. CONCURRENCE In constitution. Baulden v. Lockhart, 59 Tenn. 262. CONCURSO. Schroeders v. Nicholson, 2 La. 350. CONDEMNATION. money. In bond. Doe v. Daniels, 6 Blackf. 8. CONDITION. Laberee v. Carleton, 53 Me. 211 ; Taylor v. Mason, 9 Wheat. 325. In contract. Meanor v. McKowan, 4 W. & S. 302 ; Hayne v. Cum- mins, 16 C. B. (N. S.) 421 Indeed. Sohier w. Trinity Churcli, 109 Mass. i. In instruction. Buesching v. St. Louis Gas Co., 73 Mo. 220. In will. Attorney-General v. Master Wardens, L. R., 6 H. L. i. CONDITION. 74 CONGREGA TION. CONDITION — Continued. for the benefit of the grantor. In statute. Doe v. Hawkins, 2 Q. B. 212. on ■' that his contracts be complied with. In acceptance. U. S. V. Bank of Memphis, 15 Pet. 377. same as when exported. In statute. Knight v. Schell, 24 How. 56. upon express . In will. Wright v. Wilkin, 2 B. & S. 253. CONDITIONAL. liability. In statute. Reitz v. People, 72 111. 435. limitation. Proprietors v. Grant, 3 Gray, 143 ; Stearns v. God- frey, 16 Me. 158. CONDITIONS. In statute. Peek v.'JR. Qo., 10 H. L. Cas. 473; re Coleman, 15 Blatchf 417. — performed. In plea. Hammett w. BuUett, i Call, (Va.) 567. CONDONATION. Armstrong z/. Armstrong, 32 Miss. 280; Odom v. Odom, 36 Ga. 286 ; Betz V. Betz, 2 Robt. 694 ; Phillips v. Phillips, 27 Wis. 252. CONDUCT. cattle. In statute. Triggs v. Lester, L. R., i Q. B. 260. CONDUCTED, as has been heretofore . In deed. Harvey v. Vandergrift, 89 Pa. St. 346. COISDUCTING. actions or suits. In statute. Reg. v. Priest, 16 Q. B. 44. CONFECTIONERY. In indictment. Com. v. Chase, 125 Mass. 202. In statute. Arthur v. Sapham, 6 Otto, 126. CONFESSION. People v. Strong, 30 Cal. 151. CONFIDED. female shall have been . In statute. State v. Arnold, 55 Mo. 89. CONFIDENCE. game. In statute. Pierce j/. People, 81 111. 141. man. Fausett v. Clark, 48 Md. 494. full . In will. Coates' Appeal, 2 Pa. St. 133 ; Pen nock Estate, 20 Pa. St. 268. CONFIDENTIAL. In letter. Insigi v. Brown, 17 How. 183. CONFINE. In statute. U. S. v. Sharp, Pet. C. C. 118. — — the master. In statute. 4 Mason, 105. U. S. v. Savage, 5 Mason, 461 . the person of any female. In statute. Blight v. Meeker, 7 N. J. (L.) 97- CONFINED. In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 14 Q. B. 328. CONFINEMENT. In statute. U. S. -v. Sharp, Pet. C. C. 118 ; U. S. -v. Thompson, i Sumn. 168 ; U. S. v. Lawrence, i Cranch, C. C. 94 ; U. S. v. Savage, 5 Mason, 460. in . In statute. Ex parte Price, 53 Ala. 547. confirm:. In statute. Queen v. Mayor, i EI. & BI. 589. CONFIRMATION, date of . In statute. State w. North Bergen, 39 N. J. (L.) 456. CONFORMABLY. to the laws. In Constitution. Re Nichols, 8 R. L 55. CONFUSION. Palmer 2/. Burnside, i Woods, 179. of goods. Hesseltine z/. Stockwell, 30 Me. 237 ; Treat v. Barber, 7 Conn. 274. CONGREGATION. In statute. Lancaster v. State, 53 Ala. 398. — — assembled. In statute. Com. v. Jennings, 3 Gratt. 624. CONNECT. 75 CON SOLI DA TE. CONNECT. —with. In contract. Truax v. Philadelphia, etc., R. Co., 3 Houst. 553- CONNECTED. Eakin v. St. Louis, etc., R. Co., 3 Cent. L. J. 656; Kennecott v. Supervisors, 16 Wall. 452. therewith. In statute. Ogbourne v. Ogbourne, 60 Ala. 616. with. In statute. Scarborough v. Smith, 18 Kas. 399. with the dwelling-house. In statute. McAllister v. McAllister, 37 Ala. 484. railroads together. In statute. Burtis v. B. & St. L. R. R., 24 N. Y. 269. CONNECTION. In statute. Allison v. Smith, 16 Mich. 405. guilty . In indictment. State v. George, 7 Ired. (L.) 321. CONNECTIONS. Storer v. Wheatley, \ Pa. St. 506. CONNIVED. at the same. In statute. U. S. v. Distillery, 11 Blatchf. 255. CONNIVING. at the adultery. In statute. Gipps v. Gipps, 11 H. L. Cas. i. CONSCIENCE. In statute. People v. Stewart, 7 Cal. 144. CONSENT. Barnes v. Butcher, 9 C. & P. 722. In constitution. Bouldin v. Lockhart, 59 Tenn. 262. In statute. Schmidt v. Mitchell, 84 111. 195; Phelps v. Town of Lew- iston, 15 Blatchf. 133. in writing of the author. In statute. Morton v. Copeland, 16 C. B. 535- of the people expressed at the ballot-box. In constitution. State V. Little Rock, etc., R. Co., 31 Ark. 701. or agreement. In statute. Bewley v. Atkinson, 13 Ch. Div. 283. approve and . In will. Waldron v. Chasteney, 2 Blatchf 62. without her . Com. v. Burke, 105 Mass. 380. CONSENTABIiE. Line. Brown v. Caldwell, 10 S. & R. 1 14. CONSEQUENCE, in of the intoxication. In statute. Krach 7/. Heilman, 53 Ind. 517. CONSEQUENTIAL. damage. Eaton v. R. Co., 51 N. H. 504. CONSIDER. ' most advantageous. State w. Miller, i Mo. (App.) 50. CONSIDERATION. Thomas v. Thomas, 2 Q. B. 851 ; Currie v. Mira, L. R., 10 Ex. 162. In statute. Martin v. O'Bannan, 35 Ark. 62; Connor z/. Abbott, 35 Ark. 365. in . Dally v. Poolly, 6 Q. B. 495. valuable paid. In statute. Doe v. Howells, 2 B. & Ad. 744. CONSIDERED. as admitted. Queen v. Sandwich, 2 Q. B. 900. CONSIGN. Hardy 7/. Munroe, 127 Mass. 64. CONSIGNED. Rolker v. Great Western Ins. Co., 4 Abb. App. Dec. 76. In contract. Dittmar z/. Norman, 118 Mass. 319. 6 mo. In contract. George v. Joy, 19 N. H. 544. CONSIGNEE. Lyon v. Alvord, 18 Conn. 80. — or indorsee for valuable consideration. In statute. Meyer v. Dresser, 16 C. B. (N. S.) 646. CONSISTING. of. In will. Faust v. Cook, 6 Mo. (App.) 331. CONSOLIDATE. Independent Dist. v. Durland, 45 Iowa, 53. CONSOLIDATION. >jt CONTENTS. COlS'SOLrDATION. Buford v. Keokuk N. L. Packet Co., 3 Mo. (App.) 159. CONSONAIfT. Kinnersley v. Knott, 7 C. B. 985. CONSPIRA.CY. State v. Younger, i Dev. (Law) 357 (17 Am. Dec. 571); Mclntyre V. Mancius, 16 Johns. 592 ; U. S. v. Sacia, 2 Fed. Rep. 754 ; U. S. V. Nunnemacher, 7 Biss. ill. CXDNSTABIiE. In statute. De Boinville v. Arnold, i C. B. (N. S.) 22. CONSTANT. use. Bodfish v. Bodfish, 105 Mass. 319. CONSTANTLY. worked. In insurance policy. Prieger z/. Exchange, etc., Ins. Co., 6 Wis. 91. CONSTITUENTS. Indeed. Vilas t/. Reynolds, 6 Wis. 226. CONSTRUCT, to . In statute. Re Fowler, 53 N. Y. 60. CONSTRUCTED. Troy Co. v. Odiorne, 17 How. 72. In statute. North Eastern ^. Co. v. Local Bd., L. R., 5 Q. B. 157. hereafter . In statute. Attorney-General z/. Ware River R. Co. 1 1 5 Mass. 400. CONSTRUCTION. In statute. Queen v. Carruthers, 4 B. & S. 817. and repair of vessels. In statute. The Ferax, Sprague, 180 ; Donnell v. The Starlight, 103 Mass. 227. erection or repair of any building. In mechanic's lien law. Rose V. Persse, etc.. Paper Works, 29 Conn. 256. of the railway. In statute. Brand v. R. Co., 7 B. & S. 43. or repair of any building. In statute. Knaube z*. Kirchner, 39 Ind. 217. or repairs. In statute. Clinton v. Foster, 103 Mass. 233. CONSTRUCTIVE. total loss. Globe Ins. Co. v. Sherlock, 25 Ohio St. 50. CONSUL. Re Anne, 3 Wheat. 435. CONSUMED. ' In indictment. Com. z/. Tucker, no Mass. 403. CONSUMMATION, final -. In statute. Re King, 3 Fed. Rep. 839. CONTAINED. in a frame barn. In policy of insurance. McCluer v. Girard F. & M. Ins. Co., 43 la. 349. in engine-house No. 2. In policy of insurance. Annapolis, etc.^ R. Co. V. Baltimore Fire Ins. Co., 32 Md. 37 (3 Am. Rep. 112). CONTAINING. In contract. Beckh v. Page, 5 C. B. (N. S.) 7. In deed. Powell v. Lyles, i Murph. 348. by estimation. In deed. Tarbell v. Bowman, 103 Mass. 342. CONTEMPLATED. passage way. In deed. Tufts v. Charleston, 2 Gray, 273. CONTEMPLATION, in of bankruptcy. In statute. Re Johann, 2 Biss. 1 39 ; Morgan v. Bundsett, 5 B. & Ad. 296; Buckingham v. McLean, 13 How. 150; Rison v. Knapp, i Dill. 186 ; Martin v. Toof, i Dill. 203; Heroy v. Kerr, 8 Bosw. 194 ; Everett 7/. Stone, 3 Story, 446 ; Arnold V. Maynard, 2 Story, 349; Atkinson z/. Farmers' Bank, Crabbe, 529 ; Ashby V. Steere, 2 Woodb. & M. 347 ; Jones v. Howland, 8 Mete. 377; re Crafts, 6 Blatchf 177. CONTEMPT. Ex parte Cohen, 5 Cal. 494; Lyon v. Lyon, 21 Conn. 199. constructive . Androscoggin R. Co. v. Androscoggin, 49 Me. 392- criminal . In statute. Robbins v. Gorham, 25 N. Y. 588 ; An- droscoggin, etc., R. Co. V. Androscoggin, 49 Me. 392. CONTENTS. — of any promissory note or other chose in action. In statute. Barney v. Globe Bank, 5 Blatchf. 107. CONTENTS. 77 CONTRACT. CONTENTS — Continued. unknown. In bill of lading. Clark z/. Barnwell, 12 How. 272. were made known and explained. In statute. Bohan v. Casey, 5 Mo. (App.) 106. CONTESTED. election. In statute. Steele v. Wear, 54 Mo. 531. CONTIGUOUS. Chapman v. Cook, 10 R. I. 304. In insurance policy. Arkell v. Commerce Ins. Co., 69 N. Y. 191. property. In constitution. Guild v. Chicago, 82 111. 472. CONTINQENCY, In statute. Boyd v. Robins, 4 C. B. (N. S.), 750; Hopkins w. Thomas, 7 C. B. (N. S.), 716. any . In statute. Adams f. Bigelow, 128 Mass. 365. due absolutely and not on any . In statute. Ware v. Gowan, 65 Me. 534 ; Dwinel v. Stone, 30 Me. 384. liability to pay money upon a . In statute. Parker v. Ince, 4 Hurl. & N. 54. CONTING-ENT. claim. In statute. Sears v. Willis, 7 Allen, 430. debts. In statute. Zimmer z/. Schleehauf, 115 Mass. 52. demand. In statute. Maguire v. Rippen, 44 Mo. 512; French V. Morse, 2 Gray, m. estate. Jennison v. Blowers, 5 Barb. 686 ; Sheridan v. House, 4 Abb. App. Dec. 218. expenses. In wUl. Attorney-General v. Union Soc, 1 16 Mass. 167. liability. Boutel v. Owens, 2 Sandf. 655 ; re Loder, 4 Ben. 305, 328. CONTINUE. Belknap v. Belknap, 2 Johns. Ch. 463 (7 Am. Dec. 548). a stockholder. In contract. Bacon v. Pomeroy, 104 Mass. 577. in charge. In statute. Chaney w. Paine, i Q. B. 713. in ofS.ce. In bond. Mutual Loan, etc., Co. v. Price, 16 Fla. 204. in said ofB.ce. In statute. Mayor v. Oswald, 3 Ell. & Bl. 670. so incorporated. In statute. Reg. v. Register, 10 Q. B. 839. to occupy. In statute. Walters v. People, 18 111. 199; 21 111. 178. to practice. In statute. Wilton v. Chambers, 7 Ad. & Ell. 524. CONTINUING. charge. In statute. Lilford z/. Attorney-General, L. R., 2 H. L. Cas. 63. interest. In statute. Lilford v. Attorney-General, L. R., 2 H. L. Cas. 63. offense. In statute. Marshall v. Smith, L. R., 8 C. P. 417. trustee. Re East, L. R., 8 Ch. App. 735. CONTINUOUS. adverse use. Davidson 7/. Nicholson, 59 Ind. 411. use. Bodfish V. Fox, 105 Mass. 319. one passage. In ticket. Cody v. Central Pacific R. Co, 4 Saw- yer, 117. CONTRACT. Holtz v. Schmidt, 59 N. Y. 253; Willetts v. Sun Mut. Ins. Co., 45 N. Y. 45 ; Hammond v. Shepard, 40 How. Pr. 452 ; Adams v. Honess, 62 Barb. 326 ; L'Amoroux v. Gould, 7 N. Y. 349 ; Sanders v. Gil- lespie, 59 N. Y. 250; Copez-. Atkinson, 8 Ex. 185 ; Fletcher t/. Peck, 6 Cranch, 87 ; Sturgis v. Crowninshield, 4 Wheat. 122 ; McNulty v. CONTRAC T. 78 CONTRACTED CONTEACT — Continued. Prentice, 25 Barb. 204; Pelham v. State, 30 Tex. 422; Atwater w. Lockwood, 39 Conn. 45 ; Belfast, etc., R. Co. v. Unity, 62 Me. 148; Quinby v. Vanderbilt, 17 N. Y. 306 ; Safford v. Wykoff, 4 Hill, 442 ; State V. Brown, 28 Miss. 810. In constitution. New Orleans, etc., R. Co. v. Harris, 27 Miss. 517J Micon V. Bridge Co., 47 Ala. 652 ; Alabama R. Co. v. Burkett, 46 Ala. 569 ; Mobile Coram, v. Putnam, 44 Ala. 506. In statute. Gay v. State, 7 Kas. 394 ; De Barre v. Livingston, 48 Barb. 511 ; U. S. V. Learned, i Abb. U. S. 442; U. S. v. Smith, i Sawy. 192; Burnes z/. Simpson, 9 Kas. 658. concerning an interest in land. In statute. Toppin z/. Loomis, 16 C. B. 140. for the benefit of her family. In statute. National Bank v. Smith, 43 Conn. 330; Smith v. Williams, 43 Conn. 417. for the benefit of herself. In statute. Gore v. Carl, 47 Conn. 291. for sale, sell and convey. In power of attorney. • Peck v. Har- riott, 6 S. & R. 146 (9 Am. Dec. 415). for the payment of interest. In statute. Hubbard z/. Callahan, 42 Conn. 525. for the payment of money only. In statute. Grant v. Dabney, 19 Kas. 390; Johnson v. Martin, 54 Ala. 271 ; Morrow v. Wood, 57 Ala. I ; Masterson v. Gibson, 56 Ala. 57 ; Johnson v. Maxey, 43 Ala. 521. for the sale of goods. In statute. Allen v. Jarvis, 20 Conn. 39; Gardner v. Joy, 9 Mete. 179; Garbutt v: Watson, 5 B. & Aid. 613. for the sale of lands. In statute. Brackett v. Evans, i Cush. 79. in respect to her property. In statute. Muzzey v. Reardon, 57 N. H. 378. in writing with a person. In statute. Pooley v. Driver, 5 Ch. Div. 458. made between the plaintiff" and any other person. In statute. Dowbeggin v. Harrison, 9 B. & C. 668. marriage. In statute. Frost v. Vought, 37 Mich. 65. obligation or liability. In city charter. McGaffin v. City of Cohoes, 74 N. Y. 387 (30 Am. Rep. 387). . of manufactiire. Cain v. Weston, 26 Wis. 102. of sale. Cain v. Weston, 26 Wis. 102. or cause of action. In statute. Wright v. Gilbert, 51 Md. 147. promise or agreement. In statute. Kidson v. Turner, 3 Hurl. & N. 583. to serve. In statute. Hardy v. Ryle, 9 B. & C. 610. action arising on . In statute. McCoun w. H. R. R. R., 50 N. Y. 176. action foimded on . In statute. Pontifex v. R. Co., 3 Q. B. Div. 27 ; Tatton v. R. Co., 2 El. & El. 851. special . In statute. Peek v. R. Co., 10 H. L. Cas. 473. CONTRACTED. In statute. Veltman v. Thompson, 3 N. Y. 439 ; Smith v. Oman, 17 Wis. 397. CONTRACTOR. 79 CONVENIENT. CONTBACTOE. In statute. Peters v. St. L. I. M. R. R., 24 Mo. 586 ; Kent v. New- York, etc., R. Co., 12 N. Y. 628; Warner z/. Hudson River R. Co., 5 How. Pr. 454; Mundt v. Sheboygan, etc., R. Co., 31 Wis. 451. CONTRACTOBS. laborers and workmen. In statute. Pennsylvania R. Co. v^ Leuffer, 24 Pitts. L. J. 177. CONTBACTS. In statute. Allison v. Hubbell, 17 Ind. 559; Jones v. Hawkins, 17 Ind. 550; Barkshire v. State, 7 Ind. 389; Foulke v. R. Co., 51 Cal. 365 , State V. Weatherwax, 12 Kas 463 ; Niblack v. Goodman, 67 Ind. 178. In constitution. Arkansas Co. v. Kearney, 31 Ark. 264; Washington Bridge Co. v. State, 18 Conn. 54. bargains, agreements, policies and other instruments. In insurance charter. Ins. Co. v. Colt, 20 Wall. 560. in writing. la statute. Insurance Building Co. v. National Bank, 5 Mo. (App.) 333. debts, and other engagements. In statute. Campbells. Per- kins, 8 N. Y. 430. CONTBABY. intention. In statute. Coote v. Lowndes, L. R., 10 Eq. Cas. 376 ; Lewis V. Lewis, L. R., 13 Eq. Cas. 218. or other intention. In statute. Re Newmarch, 27 W. R. 104. to law. In statute. Bosseker v. Cramer, 18 Ind. 44. In indictment. Hudson v. State, i Blackf. 318. to said statutes. In indictment. Blydenburgh v. Miles, 39- Conn. 484. COlfTBIBTTTE. McMurray v. McHugh, 9 Cush. 166. In statute. Bush 7/. Murray, 66 Me. 472 ; Tuff v. Warman, 5 C. B. (N. S.) '585; Button V. R. Co., 18 N. Y. 248 ; Johnson v. R. Co., 20 N. Y. 74. CONTBrBUTIN'G. inhabitant . In statute. Reg. -y. Kershaw, 6 El. & Bl. 1006. CONTEIBUTION. Campbell v. Meiser, 4 Johns. Ch. 334 ; Peck v. Ellis, 2 Johns. Ch. 131 ; Miller v. Fenton, 11 Paige, 18; Aspinwall z/. Sacchi, 57 N. Y. 331 ; Stearns v. Cooper, i Johns. Ch, 425 ; Taylor v. Porter, 7 Mass. 355 ; Cheeseborough v. Millard, i Johns. Ch. 425 ; Hick- man?/. McCurdy, 7 J. J. Marsh. 559 ; Veile v. Hoag, 24 Vt. 46 ; Way- land V. Tucker, 4 Gratt. 268; Couch v. Terry, 12 Ala. 225; White z'. Banks, 21 Ala. 705 ; Russell z/. Failer, i Ohio St. 327; Bartle t/. Nutt, 4 Pet. 184; Moore v. Appleton, 26 Ala. 633; Armstrong Co. V. Clarion Co., 66 Pa. St. 218 ; Acheson v. Miller, 2 Ohio St. 203,. CONTEIBUTOBY. In statute. Norris v. Cattle, 2 H. L. Cas. 647 ; Hutton v. UpfelL 2 H. L. Cas. 674 ; re Angelsea Colliery Co., L. R., 2 Eq. Cas. 379. CONTBOVEBSIES. In constitution. Sewing Machine Co.'s Case, 18 Wall. 553. of a civil nature. In statute. State v. State, 12 Pet. 657. which might be the subject of a personal action at law or of a suit in equity. In statute. Henderson v. Adams, 5 Cush. 612. COlfTBOVEBSY. In statute. Sands v. Harvey, 4 Abb. App. Dec. 147 ; Board of CommS. V. Kansas, etc., R. Co., 4 Dill. 277 ; Craigie v. McArthur„ 4 Dill. 474- litigation or •. In statute. Reg. v. Commrs., 15 Q. B. 563. COlfVEinEN'T. In charter. Davis v. Waddington, 7 Man. & G. 40. In contract. Newsam v. Finch, 25 Barb. 175. and necessary. In statute. Abson v. Fenton, i B. & C. 203. CONVENIENT. 8o CONVICTED. CONVENIENT— Continued. place. St. Helen's Co. v. Tripping, 1 1 H. L. Cas. 642 . speed. In charter-party. Tanabochea v. Hickie, i Hurl. & N. 185. as may be most . In statute. Attorney-General v. Railroad, 9 C. E. Green, 49; Easton v. New York, etc., R. Co., 24 N. J. (Eq.) 49- payable as . In contract. Black w. Batchelder, 120 Mass. 171. CONVERSION. Bell v. Layman, 1 T. B. Men. 39 (15 Am. Dec. 83); Hale v. Ames, 2 T. B. Mon. 143 (15 Am. Dec. 151) ; Burroughs 7/. Bayne, 5 Hurl. & N. 300 ; Keyworth v. Hill, 3 B. & Aid. 687 ; Bowlin v. Nye, loCush. 416; Clark z/. Whitaker, 19 Conn. 319, Murray z/. Burling, 10 Johns. 172; Spencerz/. Blackman, 9 Wend. 167 ; Connah v. Hale, 23 Wend. 462 , Bristol V. Burt, 7 Johns. 254 ; Reynolds v. Shuler, 5 Cow. 323 ; Fouldes V. Willoughby, 8 M. & W. 540. fraudulent . In statute. Com. v. Tenney, 97 Mass. 50. CONVERTED. In plea. Lancashire Wagon Co. z^. Fitzhugh, 6 Hurl. & N. 507. CONVEY. Spicer v. Norton, 13 Barb. 542 ; Dickinson "v. Abrahams, 21 Barb. 551- In contract. Abendroth n. Town of Greenwich, 29 Conn. 356 ; Law- rence V. Dale, II Vt. 549; Woodcock v. Bennett, i Cow. 711; Fuller z/. Hubbard, 6 Cow. 13 ; re Hunter, i Edw. i. In deed. Patterson f. Conneal, 3 A. K. Marsh. 618 (13 Am. Dec. 128). In statute. .Pickett v. Buckner, 45 Miss. 226. and devise. In statute. White v. Wager, 25 N. Y. 328. CONVEYANCE. Odd Fellows Savings Bank v. Banton, 46 Cal. 603 ; Babcock v. Hoey, II Iowa, 375; Klein v. McNamara, 54 Miss. 104; Warner i/. Rogers, 23 Minn. 34. In statute. Evans v. Wilder, 7 Mo. 359 ; Bank v. Frank, 45 N. Y. 404 ; Call V. Hastings, 3 Cal. 184 ; Wilcoxson v. Miller, 49 Cal. 193 ; Whiter/. Fitzgerald, 19 Wis. 480 ; Jones v. Marks, 47 Cal. 342 ; The Golden Gate, i Newb. (Adm.) 308 ; Mott v. Ruckman, 3 Blatchf. C. C. 71 ; Palmer z/. Bates, 22 Minn. 532 ; Livermore v. Bagley, 3 Mass. 487 ; Foster z/. Briggs, 3 Mass, 313. of real estate. In statute. Mayor of N. Y. v. Mabie, 13 N. Y. 151. — — of real property. In statute. Savings Bank v. Banton, 46 Cal. 604. provided for the transportation of passengers. Itt accident insurance ticket. Brown v. R'y Pass. Ins. Co., 45 Mo. 223. deed of founded upon a grant. In statute. Love v. Love, 2 Yerg. 288. traveling by public or private . In accident insurance policy. Ripley v. Ins. Co., 16 Wall. 336. CONVEYANCES. In statute. Smith v. Hutchings, 30 Mo. 380. CONVEYED. Mechanic's, etc., Banks' Appeal, 31 Conn. 69 ; Jones v. Davis, 22 Wis. 424. In deed. Edelman v. Yeakel, 27 Pa. St. 26. CONVICTED. In statute. Ritter v. Democratic Press Co., 68 Mo. 459 ; Blanfus v. People, 69 N. Y. 107; Faunce v. People, 51 111. 311 ; Burgess v. Boetefeur, 7 M. & G. 494. CONVICTED. 8l CORPORATE. COlfVICTED — Continued. felon. In libel. Leyman v. Latimer, 3 Ex. Div. 353. every person of felony. In statute. Queen v. Vine, L. R., 10 Q. B. 200. CONVICTION. Mason v. Staples, 48 Me. 123; Shepherd v. People, 24 How. Pr. 38; Com. V. Lockwood, 109 Mass. 323 ; State v. Alexander, 76 N. C. 231. In offer of reward. Williams 7/. U. S., 12 Ct. of CI. 192. In constitution. U. S. v. Watkinds, 6 Fed. Rep. 152. In statute. Messnerz/. People, 45 N. Y. i ; Com. v. Gorham, 99 Mass. 420 ; State v. Foreman, 3 Mo. 602 ; Com. v. Lockwood, 109 Mass. 324; Canfield 2/. Mitchell, 43 Conn. 172. after . In constitution. State v. Nichols, 26 Ark. 74 (7 Am. Rep. 600) ; State V. Alexander, 76 N. C. 231 (22 Am. Rep. 675). CONVOY. In insurance policy. Christian v. Ditchell, Peake Add. Cas. 143, note. COOPER. U. S. V. Thompson, i Sumn. 169. COPPER. cash. In statute. Crocker t/. Redfield, 4 Blatchf. 378. when old and fit only to be remanufactured. In statute. Crocker v. Redfield, 4 Blatchf. 378. COPPERED. ship. In marine policy. Hazards N. E. Ins. Co, 8 Pet. 557 ; i Sumn. 218. COPIED. for return. In survey. Wilson v. Stoner, 9 S. & R. 39 (11 Am. Dec. 664). POPY". Calling v. Treweek, 6 B. & C. 395 ; Millard v. Taylor, 4 Burr. 2396. In statute. Olcott v. Bynum, 17 Wall. 44; Stowe v. Thames, 2 Wall. Jr. 547; Rogers v. Jewett, 12 Month. Law Rep. (N. S.) 369; West ■v. Francis, 5 B. & Aid. 743 ; Cook v. Vaughan, 4 M. & W. 69 ; Ros- siter V. Hall, 5 Blatchf. 363. any print. In statute. Gambert v. Ball, 14 C. B. (N. S.) 320. of any print. In statute. West v. Francis, 5 B. & Aid. 739. a of its articles of association. In statute. West Winstead Sav- ing Association v. Ford, 27 Conn. 282. COPYHOLD. other . In will. Vick v. Sueter, 3 Ell. & Bl. 233. COPYRIGHT. Baker v. Selden, 1 1 Otto, 99. In contract. Sims v. Marryatt, 17 Q. B. 289. CORD. Kennedy v. Oswego, etc., R. Co., 67 Barb. 169. of wood. In statute. Pray v. Burbank, 12 N. H. 267. CORDS. In plea. Colton z/. King, 2 Allen, 317. CORN. In insurance policy. Mason v. tikurray, Park, on Ins. 245; Moody w. Surridge, Park, on Ins. 245 ; Scott v. Bourdillion, 2 Bos. & Pul. (N. R.) 214. In statute. SuUins v. State, 53 Ala. 474; Com. v. Pine, 2 Pa. L. J. 154- CORNER. Sampson v. Shaw, loi Mass. 145. CORONER. In statute. Re Cavan Presentment, i Jebb. 213. CORPORAL. imbecility. In plea. Ferris z'. Ferris, 8 Conn. 166. • oath. Jackson v. State, i Ind. 184. CORPORATE. authorities. In constitution. Hessley v. Commrs., 53 111. 105. buildings. In statute. Reg. v. Connel, 8 Q. B. 928. II CORPORATE. . • 82 CORRUPTLY- COBPOBATE — Continued. existence. In statute. Hurt v. Salisbury, 55 Mo. 310. property. In statute. Wentham z/. Norfolk, 114 Mass. 555. purposes. In constitution. People v. Trustees of Schools, 78 111. 137; Livingston Co. v. Welder, 64 111. 427; McCulIie v. Mayor of Chattanooga, 3 Head, 317; Chiqago, etc., R. Co. v. Smith, 62 111. 268 ; Taylor v. Thompson, 42 111. 9. CORPORATION. Trustees o£ Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 4 Wheat. 636 ; Provi- dence Bank ■z/. Billings, 4 Pet. 562; Paschall v. Whitsett, 11 Ala. 472 ; Sutton's Hospital Case, 10 Coke, 32 ; Smith v. Myers, 15 Cal. 33 ; Price v. Sacramento Co., 6 Cal. 254 ; Weary v. State University, 42 la. 335 ; Chisholm's Exr. v. Georgia, 2 Dallas, 419. In statute. Wallace v. Lawyer, 54 Ind. 501 ; Browser v. New England Ins. Co., 21 Wis. 560; Middough v. St. J. & D. R. R., 51 Mo. 520; Georgia v. Atkins, i Abb. U. S. 22 ; Farnsworth v. F. H. A. R. R., 29 Mo. 75 , Trustees, etc., v. Jordan, 33 Me. 528; State v. Atkins, 35 Ga. 315 , Queen v. Whitmarsh, 14 Q. B. 804; Hixon v. George, 18 Kas. 253; Hixon v. George, 18 Kas. 255 , Memphis v. Laski, 9 Heisk. 511 ; Lmehan v. Cambridge, 109 M.ass. 213. aggregate. Brunswick v. Dunning, 7 Mass. 447 ; Weston v. Hunt, 2 Mass. 501 , Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 4 Wheat. 518; Thontas v. Dakin, 22 Wend. 9; People v. Assessors, i Hill, 616. of another state. In statute. Smith z/. Pac. R. R., 61 Mo. 17. sole. Brunswick v. Dunning, 7 Mass. 447 ; Weston v. Hunt, 2 Mass. 501 ; Bank of Havana v. Wickham, 7 Abb. Pr. 134; Gleaves V. Parfit, 7 C. B. (N. S.) 838. any person or . In statute. Wallace v. Lawyer, 54 Ind. 501. foreign •. In statute. Oliver v. Liverpool, etc., Ins. Co., 100 Mass. 531 ; 10 Wall. 566. moneyed . In statute. Mut. Ins. Co. v. Supervisors, 4 N. Y. 442. moneyed business or commercial . In statute. Winter v. Iowa R. R., 2 Dill. 487. private . Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 4 Wheat. 518; Rundlez/. Delaware, etc.. Canal, i Wall. Jr. 275 ; Logwood w. Hunts- ville Bk., Minor, 23; Cleveland v. Stewart, 3 Ga. 283. public . Tinsman v. Belvidere, etc., R. Co., 26 N. J. (L.) 148 ; Ten Eyck v. Delaware, etc., R. Co., 18 N. J. (L.) 200. CORRECT. Adams v. Macfarlane, 65 Me. 143. In insurance policy. Fowkes v. Ins. Co., 3 B. & S. 925. description. In statute. Jordon v. South Fork Canal Co., i McAllister, 513. CORROBORATED. by other evidence. In statute. Evans v. Evans, 41 Cal. 108. CORROBORATING. circumstances. State v. Guild, 5 Halst. 163 (18 Am. Dec. 404). CORRUPT. In statute. Henslow v. Fausett, 3 Ad. & Ell. 55. bargain. In statute. Re Kingston Election, 30 U. C. C. P. 388. CORRUPTING. In statute. Harding v. Stokes, 2 M. & W. 233. CORRUPTLY. In statute. Cooper v. Slade, 8 El. & Bl. 1 160. COST. 83 COUNTRIES. COST. Goodwin v. United States, 2 Wasli. 493 ; Grey v. Harper, i Story, 574- price. In contract. Bush v. Bush, 18 N. Y. 337 ; Herst v. Cor- neau, i Sweeney, 590. COSTS. McDonald v. Page, Wright, 121 ; Wallace v. Coatee, i Ashmead, iio; Apperson v. Mut. Ben. Ins. Co., 38 N. J. (L.) 333 ; Tillman v. Wood, 58 Ala. 578. Injudgtnent. Chase v. De Wolf, 69 111. 47. In order. King?/. Moate, 3 B. & Adol. 238. charges and expenses. Scott v. Taylor, 14 Barb. 202. in the cause. Pugh v. Kerr, 6 M. & W. 20. of STilt. Kitchen v. Woodin, i Hugh. 340. of the cause. In order. Rigby v. Okell, 7 B. & C. 57. shall be paid by the State. In statute. State v. Brigham, 63 Mo. 258. that have accrued. In contract. Tallahassee Co. v. Glenn, 50 Ala. 489. full and expenses. In statute. Hyde v. Mayor of Manchester, 12 C. B. 475. COTTAGE. Rex v. Prattle, i Strange, 405. COTTAGES. two . In will. Doe t/. Hubbard, 15 Q. B. 247. COTTON. State v. Borroum, 23 Miss. 478. and woolen waste. In insurance policy. Elliott v. Hamilton Ins. Co., 13 Gray, 139. braids. In statute. Arthur v. Stephani, 6 Otto, 125. laces. In statute. Steedman v. Maxwell, 3 Blatchf. 366. manufactures of. In statute. Arthur v. Herman, 6 Otto, 141; Arthur t/. Rhems, 6 Otto, 143; Kohlsaat v. Murphy, 6 Otto, 153; Fish V. Arthur, 13 Otto, 431. the to be taken from the quay. In statute. Neill v. Whit- worth, 18 C. B. (N. S.) 443- COUITCrL. In statute. Queen v. Roberts, 7 Ad. & Ell. 433, 441. COUIfCIIjIiOBS. In statute. Queen v. Roberts, 7 Ad. & Ell. 433, 441. COUNSEL. aid, abet or procure. In statute. Howells ^'. Wynne, 15 C. B. (N. S.) II. COUNTER-CLAIM. White v. Reagan, 32 Ark. 281. In statute. Pellas v. Ins. Co., 5 C. P. Div. 35; Macdougall v. Maguire, 35 Cal. 274; Hay z/. Short, 49 Mo. 139; Vassearz/. Living- ston, 13 N. Y. 248; Silliman v. Eddy, 8 How. Pr. 122; Gage v. Angell, 8 How. Pr. 335; Davidson z/. Livingston, 12 How. Pr. 10; Conner v. Winton, 7 Ind. 523 ; Dietrich v. Koch, 35 Wis. 618. COUNTERFEIT. ^ coin. Queen v. Hermann, L. R., 4 Q. B. Div. 284. COUNTERPART. Doe v. Smith, 8 Ad. & Ell. 265. COUNTERSIGNED, bank bill by the cashier. In statute. Cain t/. Boynton, JO Mass. 34. COUNTIES. Eagle v. Beard, 33 Ark. 497. COUNTING-HOUSE. Reg. v. Potter, 2 Den. C. C. 235. COUNTRIES. beyond the Cape of Good Hope. In statute. Campbell v. Barney, 5 Blatchf. 221. COUNTRY. 84 COURT. COUNTRY. In statute. Stairs v. Peaslee, 18 How. 521 ; United States v. The Recorder, i Blatchf. 218. store. Elliott v. Hamilton Ins. Co., 13 Gray, 139. COUlfTY. Patterson v. Temple, 27 Ark. 207 ; Commr's v. Comm'rs, 50 Md. 245. In constitution. State v. Finn, 4 Mo. (App.) 347 ; State -v. Walton, 69 Mo. 556. In statute. Queen v. Peace, 5 Q. B. Div. 3S7 ; Reg. v. R. Co., 3 Q. B. 333; County Court?/. Griswold, 58 Mo. 175. authorities. In statute^ Glenn v. Comm'rs, 6 Rich. (S. C.) 412. board. In constitution. Broadwellz/. People, 76 111. 554; Hughes V. People, 82 111. 78. bridge. In statute. Queen v. Chart, L. R., i C. C. R. 237; Taylor v. Davis Co., 40 Iowa, 295. court. In statute. Palmer z/. Craddock, i Sneed, 215 ; County of St. Clair v. Irwin, 15 111. 54; Bowling Green R. Co. -v. Warren Co. Ct., 10 Bush, 711. ofS.cers. In constitution. Sheboygan Co. v. Parker, 3 Wall. 93 ; State V. Glenn, 7 Heisk. 472. purposes. In statute. McCormick v. Fitch, 14 Minn. 252 ; Louisville, etc., R. Co. v. County Ct., i Sneed, 637 ; State v. Seaman, 23 Ohio St. 389. any . In statute. O'Brien v. Vulcan Iron Works, 7 Mo. (App.) 259. any city or town. In constitution. Jordan v. Cass Co., 3 Dill. 184 ; Harshman v. Baker Co., 2 Otto, 569. court of the . Palmer?/. Craddock, i Sneed, 214. COTJPIiED. with an interest. Hunt v. ftousmanier, 8 Wheat. 174. COUPOK". Myers v. York, etc., R. Co., 43 Me. 232 ; McKenzie v. Montreal, etc., Ins. Co., 27 U. C. C. P. 224. COTTRSE. of entail. Sackville v. Holmesdale, L. R., 4 H. L. 543. COURT. Hendrick v. Hendrick, 28 Ind. 291 ; Tutt v. People, 36 N. Y. 431 ; Johnson v. Lewis, i Rich. 390 ; Mealing?/. Pace, 14 Ga. 596 ; Hobart ■v. Hobart, 45 Iowa, 501 ; Gurnee v. Co. of Brunswick, 1 Hugh. 270. In constitution. People v. Van Allen, 55 N. Y. 31 ; Malone v. Murphy, 2 Kas. 450. In rule. Dyckman?/. McDonald, 5 How. Pr. 121 ; Osborne v. Betts, 8 How. Pr. 31. In statute. Michigan, etc., R. Co. v. R. Co., 3 Ind. 239; Gold v. Ver- mont, etc., R. Co., 19 Vt. 475. before whom the action is tried. In statute. Cooley v. East- man, 57 N. H. 503. having a seal. Ingoldsby v. Juan, 12 Cal. 564. of chancery. In bond. Morgan v. Morgan, 4 Gill & J. 395. In statute. Stockton R. Co. v. Brown, 9 H. L. Cas. 246. of civil judicature. In statute. Shrewsbury Peerage, 7 H. L. Cas. I. of record. Searcy v. Hogan, Hempst. 20 ; Planters, etc.\ Bank V. Chipley, Ga. Dec. 50; Smith v. Morrison, 22 Pick. 430 ; Wheaton V. Fellows, 23 Wend. 375 ; Silver Lake Bank v. Harding, 5 Ohio, 545 ; Adams v. Rogers, Wright, 428 ; Hooker v. State, 7 Blackf. COURT. 85 CRAFT. QiOUBJi — Continued. 272; Stone V. Pfoctor, 2 D. Chip. (Vt.) 113; Wahrenberger v. Horan, 18 Tex. 57 ; ex parte Thistleton, 52 Cal. 220; Halin v. Keely, 34 Cal. 391. of record. In statute. Bennegan v. Murphy, 13 Mete. 251 ; ex parte Gledhill, 8 Mete. 168 ; State v. Whittemore, 50 N. H. 251. of record having * * common-law jurisdiction In statute. United States v. Power, 14 Blatchf. 223. or judge. In statute. Wilson z/. Hood, 3 H. & C. 148, Oaks i'. Rodgers, 48 Cal. 197. inferior . In constitution. Nugent v. State, 18 Ala. 521. superior . Simons v. DeBare, 4 Bosw. 547. In statute. Hewitt v. Cory, L. R., 5 Q. B. 418 ; ex parte Fernandez, 10 C. B. (N. S.) 4. superior of common law. In statute. Jarrard v. Tuck, 8 C. B. 268. the . In statute. Greenwood v. Bradford, 128 Mass. 296. COUBT-HOUSE. In statute. Kane v. McCown, 55 Mo. 181 ; Hambright v. Brock- man, 59 Mo. 52. at the north door of the . In notice of sale. Alden v. Goldie, 82 111. 581 ; Wallace v. Arnold, 71 111. 350. COITBTS. In constitution. Dickson v. State, i Wis. 124. In statute. Tarrant v. Baker, 14 C. B. 199. of the United States. In constitution. Noerr v. Brewer, i McArthur, 507 ; Beatty v. Ross, i Fla. 198 ; United States v. Has- kins, 3 Sawy. 262 ; Jecker v. Montgomery, 13 How. 498 ; re Oster- haus, 6 Am. L. J. 519; Clinton v. Englebrecht, 13 Wall. 434. COUSUfS. second . In will. Sanderson v. Bailey, 2 Mylne & Cr. 56 ; re Parker, 14 Ch. Div. 529; 28 W. R. 823; Mayott v. Mayott, 2 Bro. C. C. 125 ; Charge v. Goodyer, 3 Russ. 140 ; Corporation of Bridge- worth V. Collins, 15 Sim. 541. COVENANT. Magee v. Fisher, 8 Ala. 320; Greenleaf i/. Allen, 127 Mass. 248. In contract. Hayne v. Cummins, 16 C. B. (N. S.) 421. In deed. Hatch v. White, 22 Pick. 521. real. Davis v. Lyman, 6 Conn. 249. COVENANTS, defendant . Bailey v. White, 3 Ala. 330. full of seizure and warranty. In contract for deed. Gregg z/. Von Phul, I Wall. 274. independent . Bailey v. White, 3 Ala. 330. mutual . Bailey v. White, 3 Ala. 330. CbVEHED. toy insurance. Johnson v. Campbell, 120 Mass. 449. COVIN. Mix V. Muzzy, 28 Conn. 166. COW. Pomeroy v. Trimper, 8 Allen, 398. In indictment. Parker v. State, 39 Ala. 365 ; Taylor v. State, 6 Humph. 285. In statute. People v. Soto, 39 Cal. 68 ; Rex v. Cook, i Leach C. C. 123; Carruth i". Grassie, 11 Gray, 211; Freeman v. Carpenter, 10 Vt. 433 (33 Am. Dec. 210). COW-KEBPER. In statute. Bell 7/. Young, 15 C. B. 530. CRAFT. In statute. Blandford v. Morrison, 15 Q. B. 730; Reed v. Ingham, 3 El. & Bl. 890. CRAFT. 86 CREDITORS. CEAPT — Continued. bay or river or other boat. In statute. The Wenonah v. Brag- don, 21 Gratt. 685. other small of light character propelled by steam. In statute. United States v. The Mollie, 2 Woods, 318. CREATE. CREATED. CREATURES. CREDIBIiE. CREDIT. CREDITOR. CREDITORS. Moore v. City of Reading, 21 Pa. St. 188. In constitution. People v. Marshall, i Gilm. 672; Syracuse City Bk. V. Davis, 16 Barb. 188. In statute. Edwards v. Bibb, 54 Ala. 475. by fraud. In statute. Palmer v. Preston, 45 Vt. 154 (12 Am. Rep. igi). In statute. Whitlock v. West; 26 Conn. 406. ' disinterested. In statute. Freleigh v. State, 8 Mo. 607. witness. Ryan v. Devereux, 26 U. C. Q. B. 100. witnesses. In statute. Frink t/. Pond, 46 N. H. 125; Sullivan V. Sullivan, 106 Mass. 476 ; Stewart v. Harriman, 56 N. H. 25 ; Dibble v. Morris, 26 Conn. 417 ; Hall v. Hall, 18 Ga. 40 ; Hawes v. Humphrey, 9 Pick. 350 (20 Am. Dec. 481) ; Bacon -v. Bacon, 17 Pick. 13s; Sparhawk i". Sparhawk, 10 Allen, 156; Garland v. Crow, 2 Bailey, 24; Amory 7/. Fellows, 5 Mass. 229; Sears v. Dillingham, 12 Mass. 358; Haven v. Hilliard, 23 Pick. 10; White v. Barrack, I M. & W. 425. Owen V. Branch Bk., 3 Ala. 258 ; Dry Dock Bk. v. American Ins. Co., 3 N. Y. 344 ; Rindge v. Judson, 24 N. Y. 64; Hulme v. Muggleston, 3 M. & W. 30. In contract. Lyman v. Babcock, 40 Wis. 503. In statute. Phoenix Ins. Co. v. Scholes, 20 Wis. 38. in cash. In order. Ellison v. Collingridge, 9 C. B. 571. on my account. In note. Lee v. Chillicothe Bank, i Biss. 325. the drawer. In note. Steckel v. Steckel, 28 Pa. St. 233. if you give him . In guaranty. Simpson v. Manley, Tyrwh. 76. mutual . Groom v. West, 8 Ad. & Ell. 773. In statute. New Jersey Ins. Co. v. Meeker, 8 Vroom, 282 ; Perry v. Orr, 6 Vroom, 295 ; Southard v. Benner, 72 N. Y. 424 ; re Poland, L. R., I Ch. App. 356; Follansbee v. Bird, 8 Cush. 291 ; Wallers. Mardus, 29 Mo. 25 ; Noyes v. Blakeman, 6 N. Y. 567 ; Underwood V. Ogden, 6 B. Mon. 606 ; New Haven Saw Mill Co. v. Fowler, 28 Conn. 103 ; Phillips v. Poland, L. R., i C. P. 204 ; Marsden Steam Co. I). Guy, 40 Conn. 166; Wood v. De Mattos, L. R., i Ex. 92; Robertson v. Goss, L. R., 2 Ex. 396 ; Gifford v. Whitcomb, 9 Cush. 482 ; Gannard v. Esleva, 20 Ala. 732; Meyer z/. Car Co., 12 Otto, 9. of the estate. In statute. Chandler v. Stevenson, 68 Mo. 450. any . In statute. Belknap v. Ins. Co., 18 N. Y. (S. C.) 282; Bongard v. Block, 81 111. 186; Trecothick v. Austin, 4 Mason, 23. In deed. Dingwall v. Edwards, 4 B. & S. 758. In statute. Bongard v. Block, 81 111. 186 ; Thompson z/. Van Vechten, 5 Abb. Pr. 458; Davis' Appeal, 39 Conn. 395 ; Pierce v. Turner, 5 Cranch, 454; Martin v. Dryden, 6 II!. 187; Walradt v. Brown, 6 111. 397 ; Kimball v. Cook, 6 III. 423; Schasffer z/. Weed,. 8 111. 511 ; Boies w. Henney, 32 111. 130; Loughbridge v. Bowland, 52 Miss. 546; U. S. V. McLellan, 3 Sumn. 350. CREDITORS. 87 CRIMINAL. CREDITS. CREEK CREW. CRIM. CON. CRIME. CREDITORS — Continued. having secvtrity for their debts. In statute. Wymer v. • Kemble, 6 B. & C. 484- his . In statute. Re Derby, 8 Ben. 118. judgment . In statute. Lloyd v. Harris, 8 C. B. 72. People V. Hibernia Ins. Co., 3 Cent. L. J. 260. In writ. Cummins v. Garvin, 65 Me. 301 . and ofibets. In statute. Preston v. Lodge, 39 Cal. 116. Or eflFeots. In statutes. Shultz v. Christman, 6 Mo. (App.) 341. Schermerhorn v. Hudson River E. Co., 38 N. Y. 103. In statute. United States v. Winn, 3 Sumn. 209 ; Millandon v. Martin, 6 Rob. (La.) 534. or ship's company. In statute. U. S. v. Libby, i W. & M. 230. any of the . In statute. U. S. v. Harriman, i Hughes, 527 the . In contract. Frazer v. Hatton, 2 C. B. (N. S.) 525. In libel. Gibson v. Cincinnati Enquirer, 5 Cent. L. J. 380. McCord V. People, 46 N. Y. 470 ; People v. White, 34 Cal. 183 ; State V. Corporation, T. U. P. Charlt. 235 ; Van Meter v. People, 60 111. 168. In constitution. Re Bergen, 31 Wis. 383. In statute. Walton v. Gavin, 16 Q. B. 81 ; State v. Linthicum, 68 Mo. 66 ; Com. v. Dennison, 24 How. 66. against nature. Ausman v. Veal, 10 Ind. 335. arising under the revenue laws, hi statute. U. S. v. Husch, ID Otto, 33. involving moral turpitude. In statute. Filber v. Dauter- mann, 26 Wis. 521. or offense against the laws of China. In statute. Attorney- General -v. Kwok-a-Sing, L. R., 5 P. C. C. 179. other . In constitution. Re Clark, 9 Wend. 212; re Voorhees, 32 N. J. (L.) 139; Kentucky v. Dennison, 24 How. 66; Morton v. Skinner, 48 Ind. 123. falsi. Johnson v. Riley, 13 Ga. 97; Harrison -v. State, 55 Ala. 239; Webb V. State, 29 Ohio St. 351 ; United States v. Block, 4 Sawy. 211. In constitution. Randall v. Brigham, 7 Wall. 523. In statute. Van Meter?/. People, 60 111. 168. by bankrupts against bankruptcy laws. In statute. Ex parte Terrey, 4 Ex. Div. 63 ; re Counbaye, L. R., 8 Q. B. 410. all other not capital. In statute. Mann v. Owen, 9 B. & C. 599. In statute. Applegate v. Com., 7 B. Mon. 12. cases. In constitution. Grimball v. Ross, T. U. P. Charl. 175 ; Floyd V. Comm'rs, 14 Ga. 354. In statute. Wiggins v. City of Chicago, 68 111. 372 ; Woodward v. Squires, 39 Iowa, 435 ; Com. v. Intoxicating Liquors, 115 Mass. 142; Mixer 7/. Supervisors, 26 Mich. 422. process. Ward v. Lewis, i Stew. 26. proceeding. In statute. Re Dean of York, 2 Q. B. i. prosecution. In constitution. Withers v. State, 36 Ala. 252. CRIMEN. CRIBIES. CRIMINAL. CRIMINAL. 88 CRUELTY. In statute. Com. v. Intoxicating Liquors, 122 CROPPER. CROSS. CRIMINAL — Continued. prosecutions. Mass. 8. Harrison v. Ricks, 71 N. C. 7 ; Fry v. Jones, 2 Rawle, 11. In statute. People v. N. Y. Cent. R. R., 13 N. Y. 78; Steele z/. Northampton Co., 45 Conn. 344. the lake. In statute. Sprague v. Birdsell, 2 Cow. 419 ; Cayuga Bridge Co. v. Stout, 7 Cow. 33. to lot above mentioned. In deed. Comstock v. Van Deusen, j Pick. 163. Cross z/. DeValle, i Wall. 5; Ayers v. Carver, 17 How. 591 ; Kidder V. Barr, 35 N. H. 235; McDougald v. Dougherty, 14 Ga. 674; •• Tison V. Tison, 14 Ga. 167. CROSS-COMPLAINT. White v. Reagan, 32 Ark. 281. CROSS-BILL. CROSSING. the bar. In statute. Bremen v. Bristol, 66 Me. 354. CROSSINGS, road . In statute. Tracy ^. T. & B. R. R., 38 N. Y. 433 ; Brace V. N. Y. Cent. R. R., 27 N. Y. 269. CRUDE. In statute. Recknagel •z'. Murphy, 12 Otto, 197. CRUEL. In statute. Com. v. McClellan, loi Mass. 34. and tinusual punishment. In constitution. United States v. CoUins, 2 Curtis C. C; 194; Wilkerson v. Utah, 99 U. S. 130; Whitten v. State, 47 Ga. 497 ; Com. v. Wyatt, 6 Rand. 694 ; State V. Kearney, i Hawks. 54; Barker -u. People 3 Cow. 683 (15 Am. Dec. 322) ; Pervear v. Com., 5 Wall. 475 ; State v. Pettie, 80 N. C. 367 (30 Am. Rep. 88); State v. Miller, 75 N. C. 73 ; States/. Drover, 78 N. C. 423. and inhuman. In statute. Freeman v. Freeman, 31 Wis. 235. and inhtiman treatment. In statute. Mason v. Mason, i Edw. Ch. 278; Kennedy 7/. Kennedy, 73 N. Y. 369; Gholston i/. Gholston, 31 Ga. 625 ; Beyer v. Beyer, 50 Wis. 254 ; Skinner -v. Skinner, 5 Wis. 449; Johnson v. Johnson, 4 Wis. 137. barbarous and inhuman treatment. In statute. Small v. Small, 57 Ind. 568 : Finley v. Finley, 9 Dana, 52 ; Thornberry v. Thorn- berry, 2 J. J. Marsh, 322 ; Moyler v. Moyler, 11 Ala. 620. CRUELLY. beat. In indictment. Com. v. Mc Clellan, loi Mass. 34. CRUELTY. Evans v. Evans, i Hagg. Con. 35 ; Close v. Close, 6 C. E. Greene, 338; Odom V. Odom, 36 Ga. 286; Dysart v. Dysart, n Jur. 490; Perry v. Perry, 2 Paige, 501 ; Durant v. Durant, i Hagg. Ecc. 768 (note) ; Lockeridge v. Lockeridge, 3 Dana, 28 ; Hughes v. Hughes, 19 Ala. 307; Hulme z/. Hulme, I Add.. Ecc. 29; Judge z/. State, 58 Ala. 402 ; Rhame v. Rhame, i McCord's Ch. 197 (16 Am. Dec. 597). In statute. Turner v. Turner, 44 Ala. 437 ; Goodrich v. Goodrich, 44 Ala. 670 ; Childs v. Childs, 49 Mo. 509. and maltreatment. Paterson v. Paterson, 3 H. L. Cas. 308. of treatment. In statute. Coles u. Coles, 2 Md. (Ch.) 341 ; Darger v. Darger, 2 Md. (Ch.) 335 ; Tayman v. Tayman, 2 Md. (Ch.) 393 ; Bowie v. Bowie, 3 Md. (Ch.) 51 ; Hoshall v. Hoshall, 51 Md. 72. to animals. United States v. Jackson, 4 Cranch C. C. 483; Squires v. Whisken, 3 Camp. 140 ; Morris' Case, 6 N. Y. City Hall Rec. 62; Stage Horse Cases, 15 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 51; State v. Avery, 44 N. H. 3Q2 ; Com. v. Lupkin, 7 Allen, 579 ; State v. Briggs. I Aiken (Vt.), 226; Budge v. Parsons, 3 B. & S. 382. CRUELTY. 89 CURRENT.. CRUELTY — Continued, extreme CRTnSE. CULPABLE. CULTIVATED. CULTIVATION CUMULATIVE. CUBATE. CUBE. CUEEENCY. CUERENT. In statute. Warren v. Warren, 3 Mass. 321 ; English V. English, 12 C. E. Green, 579; Briggs v. Briggs, 20 Mich. 34; Eidenmuller v. Eidenmuller, 37 Cal. 364 ; Fero v. Fero, 98 Mass. 157; Bailey v. Bailey, 97 Mass. 378 ; Waskam v. Waskam, 31 Miss. 155; Haskell v. Haskell, 54 Cal. 262; Harratt 7/. Harratt, 7 N. H. 196 (26 Am. Deo. 730). extreme and repeated . In statute. Henderson v. Henderson, 88 111. 248 ; Harman v. Harman, 16 111. 85. intolerable . In statute. Shaw v. Shaw, 17 Conn. 189. The Brutus, 2 Gall. 526. neglect. Waltham Bk. v. Wright, 8 Allen, 121. In statute. Sykes v. Meacham, 103 Mass. 28^ -^^/* negligence. Woodman v. Nottingham, 49 N. H. 387. field. In statute. State v. Allen, 13 Ired. (L.) 36; State z/. Mc- Minn, 81 N. C. 585. state of . In statute. Johnson v. Perley, 2 N. H. 56 (9 Am.^ Dec. 35). Yeaton z'. Chapman, 65 Me. 126; DeWitt 7/. San Francisco, 2 Cal. 339- evidence. Glidden v. Dunlap, 28 Me. 379; People v. New York Superior Court, 10 Wend. 286 ; Brisbane v. Adams, i Sandf. 195 ; Fleming v. Hollenback, 7 Barb. 271 ; Parshall v. Klinck, 45 Barb. 203 ; Parker v. Hardy, 24 Pick. 246 ; Waller v. Graves, 20 Conn. 305 ; Grubb v. Kalb, 37 Ga. 459 ; Able v. Frazer, 43 Iowa, 175. Mason v. Lambert, 12 Q. B. 796. having the of souls. In statute. State v. Bray, 13 Ired. 289. Lackey v. Miller, Phill. (L.) 26 ; Marine Ins. Co. v. Tincher, 30 111. 399 ; Marine Bk. v. Rushmore, 28 111. 46. ; Webster v. Pierce, 35 111. 158; Willett V. Paine, 43 111. 432; Osgood v. McConnell, 32 111. 75. In contract. Dugan v. Campbell, I Ohio, 115 ; Campbell v. Hampson, id. 119; Coffin V. Hill, i Heisk. 385; Cockrill v. Kirkpatrick, 9 Mo. 697 ; Huse v. Hamblin, 29 Iowa, 501 (4 Am. Dec. 244) ; Palmer V. State Bk., 16 Iowa, 321 ; Farrell v. Fay, 7 Mo. 575 ; Chambers -v. George, 5 Litt. 335 ; Louden v. Kenney, i Bibb, 330 ; McChord v^ Lord, 3 Mon. 167 ; Bennett v. Com., 4 Mon. 108 ; Fleming v. Camp- bell, I J. J. Marsh. 499 ; Griswold v. Hepburn, 2 Duv. 33 ; Jones w. Overstreet, 4 Mon. 547. of the State. Lampton v. Haggard, 3 Mon. 149. Illinois . Hulbert v. Carver, 37 Barb. 62 ; Chicago re Ins. Co. v^ Kerron, 27 III. 501. Kentucky . Lampton v. Haggard, 3 Mon. 149; Phelps t/. Taylor, 4 Mon. 170. New York State . Ehle v. Chittenango Bk., 24 N. Y. 548. bank notes. Pierson v. Wallace, 7 Ark. 282 ; Fleming v. Nail, I Tex. 246. ftinds. Galena Ins. Co. v. Kupfer, 28 111. 335 ; Springfield Ins. Co. V. Tucker, 30 111. 399 ; Mars v. Kupfer, 34 111. 286 ; Connell v. Pumphey, 9 Ind. 135 ; American Ins. Co. v. Clark, 47 la. 671 ; Piatt V. Sauk Co. Bk., 17 Wis. 226 ; Moore v. Morris, 20 111. 255 ; Osgood V. McConnell, 32 111. 74. 12 CURRENT. 90 DAMAGE. CUKRENT — Continued. money. Wharton z/. Morris, i Dall. 124; McCord v. Ford, 3 T. B. Mon. 166 ; Coco v. Callahan, 21 La. Ann. 624 ; Jones v. Over- street, 4 Mon. 547 ; Bainbridge v. Owen, 2 J. J. Marsh. 464. value. In statute. U. S. v. Sixteen Pacltages, 2 Mason, 53; Tappan v. U. S., 2 Mason, 399. year. In lease. Doe v. Morphett, 7 Q. B. 578 ; Doe v. Dobell, i g. B. 806. CURTESY. Orr v. Hollidays, 9 B. Mon. 59; Ferguson v. Freedy, 56 Barb. 168. CURTILAGE. Com. z/. Barney, 10 Cush. 480; State v. Shaw, 31 Me. 522; People 7/. Taylor, 2 Mich. 250; Edwards v. Dickerson, 28 N. J. (L.) 39; Cod- dington v. Beebe, 31 N. J. (L.) 477 ; People e/.Gedney, 17 N. Y. (S. C.) 151 ; Com. V. Barney, 10 Cush. 480; Reg v. Gilbert, i C. &. K. 84 ; Fisher v. State, 43 Ala. 7. In statute. Iney z*. State, 61 Ala. 59; Mason v. R. Co., L. R., 6 Eq. Cas. loi ; State w. Shaw, 31 Me. 523. CURVED. line. In statute. Mayor ?/. Comm'rs, 113 Mass. 161. CUSTODY. Cutler z/. Howe, 122 Mass. 541. In sentence. Smith v. Com., 59 Pa. St. 320. In statute. Rolland v. Com., 82 Pa. St. 306. procuring his discharge from the . In statute. Foxall v. Bar- nett, 2 El. & BI. 928. sent for in . In warrant. Howard v. Gosset, 10 Q. B. 400. CUSTOM. Hall v. Nottingham, L. R., i Ex. Div. i ; Broussard v. Bernard, 7 La. 211 ; Bodfish v. Fox, 23 Me. 90; Barnard v. Kellogg, 10 Wall. 383 ; Wilcox V. Wood, 9 Wend. 346 ; Mayor of Linn Regis v. Taylor, 3 Lev. 160. British . In contract. Stewart v. West India Co., L. R., 8 Q. B. 363- in conformity with the of this place. In marriage contract. Wilkinson v. Am. Iron Mut. Co., 20 Mo. 122. CUSTOMARY. despatch. In charter party. Smith v. 60,000 ft. Yellow Lum- ber, 2 Fed. Rep. 396. CUSTOMER. McLean v. Dunn, 39 U. C. (Q. B.) 551. CUT. State v. Patza, 3 La. Ann. 512 ; Atkinson's Case, i Russ. &. Ry. 104 ; Rex V. McDemott, Russ. & Ry. 336 ; Rex v. Hayward, Russ. & Ry. 78. down or otherwise destroy. In statute. Rex v. Taylor, i Russ. & Ry-" 373- glass. In statute. Binns w. Lawrence, 12 How. 9. off. Tillotson V. H. R. R. R., 9 N. Y. 575 ; Rex v. Harris, 7 C. & P. 446 ; State v. Mairs, Coxa (N. J.), 453. tobacco. In statute. Venable v. Richards, i Hughes, 327. CY. HI . In note. Hulburt v. Carver, 37 Barb. 62. T>ATT.Y. newspaper. In statute. Richardson v. Tobin, 45 Cal. 30. DAM. In statute. People v. Gaige, 23 Mich. 93. fishing mill . In statute. Garnett v. Backhouse, 8 B. & S. 490. DAMAGE. Fay v. Parker, 53 N. H. 342. In bill of lading. Taylor v. Liverpool Steam Co., L. R., 9 Q. B. 546. DAMAGE. 91 DANGERS. DAMAGE —Continued. In statute. Smith .v. Brown, L. R., 6 Q. B. 729 ; The Franconia, 2 Prob. Div. 163; Jubb v. Hull Docli Co., 9 Q. B. 443; Herring v. Board of Works, 19 C. B. (N. S.) 526. any &ame. In statute. Rex v. Tracy, i Russ. & Ry. 453. to goods while in transit. In bill of lading. Menzell v. R. Co., I Dillon, 531. to the person. In statute. Norton v. Sewajl, 106 Mass. 144. ■with intent to render useless. In statute. Queen v. Fisher, L. R., I C. C. R. 9. any to any goods. In bill of lading. Taylor v. Liverpool, etc., R. Co., L. R., 9 Q. B. 546. breakage, leakage or . In bill of lading. Czech v. General Steam Nav. Co., L. R., 3 C. P. 3. DAMAGES. Hunt v. Smith, 9 Kans. 137. In appeal bond. U. S. v. Addison, 6 Wall. 291. In injunction bond. Hannibal, etc., R. R. v. Shepley. i Mo. (App.) 256 ; Hovey v. Rubber Tip. Pencil Co., 50 N. Y. 335. In reference. Samson v. Young, 50 N. H. 62. In statute. Owen v. Brockschmidt, 54 Mo. 285 ; Martin v. Martin, z Green, 125; Bartholomew v. Chapin, 10 Mete. 3; Hann. Bridge Co. V. Shaubacker, 56 Mo. 582 ; Guild v. Guild, 2 Mete. 231 ; Puc- quette v. Pickness, 19 Wis. 223; State v. Ryan, 2 Mo. (App.) 303; Griffin v. Mortimer, 8 Wend. 538 ; Chase v. Ingalls, 97 Mass. 524; Abraham's Case, i Rob. 676; Hays v. Briggs, 3 Pitts. 504; Catlett •V. Brodie, 9 Wheat. 553 ; Goodyear Dental Vulcanite Co. v. Van Antwerp, 9 Off. Pat. Gaz. 497 ; Woodman v. Nottingham, 49 N. H. 387; White -v. Steele, 13 C. B. (N. S.) 231 ; Wendell v. Washington Bk., 5 Cow. 161. costs and expenses. In covenant. Low z/. Archer, 12 N. Y. 277. accidents or of the seas of whatever nature or kind what- soever. In bill of lading. Lloyd v. General Iron Screw Co., 3 H. & C. 285. actual . In statute. Stephens v. Felt, 2 Blatchf. 38. costs and — — . In bond. Corcoran v. Judson, 24 N. Y. 106. general . Bristol Manuf. Co. v. Gridley, 28 Conn. 201. just for delay. In U. S. Supreme Court Rules. Jerome v. Mc- Carter, 21 Wall. 17. liquidated . In contract. Lampham v. Cochran, 16 N. Y. 275 ; Bagley v. Peddie, 16 N. Y. 469. special . Bristol Manuf. Co. v. Gridley, 28 Conn. 201. DAMAGING. Rex v. Whittingham, 9 C. & P. 234; Rex v. Tracy, Russ. & Ry. 452 ; Rex V. Norris, 9 C. &. P. 241. DAMNUM. fatale. Thickston v. Howard, 8 Blackf. 335. DANCING. In statute. Quaglieni v. Matthews, 6 B. & S. 482. DANGER. unnecessary or peril. In policy of insurance. Ins. Co. v. Seaver, 19 Wall. 531. DANGERS. and accidents of the seas and navigation. In bill of lading. Laurie v. Douglass, 15 M. & W. 746. incident to the navigation of the river. In bill of lading. The Wathan, 13 Opin. Atty.-Gen. 119. DANGERS. 92 DATE, In bill of lading. Transportation Co. v. DANGEES — Continued. of lake navigation. Downer, 11 Wall. 129. of navigation. In bill of lading. The Rocket, i Biss. 354; The Portsmouth, 9 Wall. 682 ; Plaistedz/. Boston, etc., Nav. Co., 27 Me. 132; Steamboat Co. v. Bason, Harp. 262; Cowley z/. Davidson, 13 Minn. 92 ; The New Jersey, Olcott, 44; Marsh v. BIythe, i McCord, 360 ; Lloyd v. General Iron Screw Co., 3 H. & C. 284 ; The City of 'Norwich, 3 Ban. 575 ; Grill v. General Iron Screw Co., L. R., i C. P. 600; L. R., 3 C. P. 476; Van Hein v. Taylor, 7 Rob. 201 ; White- sides z'. Thurlkill, 12 S. & M. 599; Williams v. Bronson, i Murph. (S. C.) 417 (4 Am. Dec. 562) ; Hand v. Baynes, 4 Whart. 404 (33 Am. Dec. 204). of the river. In bill of lading. Grey v. Mobile Trade Co., 55 Ala. 388; Williams v. Bronson, i Murphey, 417 (4 Am. Dec. 562); Steamboat Co. v. Basin, Harp. (S. C.) 262 ; Whitesides v. Russell, 8 W. &. S. 44 ; Gilmore v. Carman, i S. & M. 279 ; Garrison v. Mem- phis Ins. Co., 19 How. 312; Merrill v. Arey, 3 Ware. 215; Cox v. Peterson, 3oAla. 608 ; Union Mut. Ins. Co. v. Indianapolis, etc.. R. Co., I Disney, 480; Jones t/. Pitcher, 3 St. & P. 135 ; McClure z/. Cox, 32 Ala. 617 ; Hibler v. McCartney, 31 Ala. 501 ; Sampson v. Gaz- zam, 6 Port. 123; Ezzell z/. Miller, 6 Port. 307; Ezzell v. English, 6 Port. 31 1 ; Hatchett v. The Compromise, 12 La. Ann. 783 ; Broad- well V. Butler, i Newb. 171 ; Mahon v. The Olive Branch, 18 La. Ann. 107 ; Cox u. Peterson, 30 Ala. 608. of the roads. In bill of lading. De Rothschild z/. Royal Mail Steam Co., 7 Ex. 734. of the seas. In bill of lading. Harvey v. Pike, N. C. Term Rep. 82 ; Pickering zi. Barkley, i Style, 132; Baxter z/. Leland, Abb. Adm. 348 ; Jones v. Pitcher, 3 St. & P. 135 ; Dibble -v. Morgan, 1 Woods, 4o5 ; Merrill v. Arey, 3 Ware. 215 ; The Star of Hope, 17 Wall. 651 ; Phelps v. Williamson, 5 Sandf. 578; Aymer v. Astor, 6 Cow. 266; The Antionetta C, 5 Ben. 564; The Patria, L. R., 3 Adm. 436 ; Spence v. Godwich, 10 Q. B. 517 ; The Reeside, 2 Sumn. 567. In bond. U. S. v. Hall, 2 Wash. C. C. 366. In charter party. U. S. v. Hall, 6 Cranch, 171. or accidents of navigation. In bill of lading. The Miletus, 5 Blatchf. 335. Fernandez v. Sacramento City R. Co., 52 Cal. 45. lunatic. In statute. Reg. v. Barnsley, 12 Q. B. 193. weapon. U. S. v. Small, 2 Curt. C. C. 241 ; Com. z/. O'Brien, 119 Mass. 342 : Pinson v. State, 23 Tex. 579 ; U. S. v. Wilson, Bald. 78 ; U. S. V. Wood, 3 Wash. C. C. 440. In contract. Baron v. Placide, 7 La. Ann. 229. Ingersoll v. Kirby, Walk. 27. In note. Sturdy v. Henderson, 4 B. & Aid. 593. In statute. Upston v. Marchant, 2 B. & C. 11. of issue. In statute. De Florez z/. Reynolds, \^ Blatchf. 450. of the last work done or materials furnished. In statute. Bement v. Trenton Loco. Works, 32 N. J. (L.) 513. after In statute. Williams v. Jarnett, 5 B. & Adol. 32. after ■ of appointment. In statute. U. S. -v. Moore, 5 Otto, 760. from such . In statute. U. S. v. Moore, 5 Otto, 760. DANGEROUS. DANSEUSE. DATE. £>A UGHTERS. 93 DEADL Y. DAUGHTERS. DAY. DATS. DAY-TIME DEAD. DEADLY. In will. Terpening v. Skinner, 29 N. Y. 505. Fulton V. Drake, 5 Hurl. & N. 648 ; Noxon v. Freeman, 5 Hurl. & N. 653. In contract. Horton v. Locke, j Hill, 437. In statute. Kane v. Com., 89 Pa. St. 522 ; Pulling v. People, 8 Barb. 384. appointed for argument. In rule of court. Parr z/. Jewell, 16 C. B. 685. of hearing. In statute. Fletcher 7/. Baker, L. R., 9 Q. B. 370. of trial. In statute. Green z/. Charlotte R. Co., 6 Rich. (S. C.) 342. first of July. In statute. Burch v. Newbury, 10 N. Y. 374. on a certain. In statute. Reg. v. Congers, 8 Q. B. 988. tenth . In statute. Michie v. Michie, 17 Gratt. 109. Brown v. Buzan, 24 Ind. 194; Hampton v. Erenyeller, 2 Browne, 18; Blake v. Crowninshield, 9 N. H. 304; Chiles v. Smith, 9 N. H. 304; Deyoz/. Bleckley, 24 Barb. 9; Lester z/. Garland, 15 Ves. 248; Wells V. Hull, 19 Conn. 376. In charter party. Cochran v. Rethberg, 3 Esp. 121 ; Higgins v. U. S. Mail Steam Co., 3 Blatchf. 282. In statute. Taylor v. Palmer, 31 Cal. 240 ; Miles v. McDermott, 31 Cal. 271 ; National Bk. v. Williams, 46 Mo. 17 ; Burton v. Chicago, 53 111. 87. at least five before the day of election. State v. Gasconade Co., 33 Mo. 102. at least ten between the day of service and the first day of the next term. In statute. Robinson v. Foster, 12 Iowa, 186. four entire . In statute. Furnell w. Smith, 7 B. & C. 693. not less than five nor more than ten after the date of the warrant. In statute. Abraham's Case, i Rob. (Va.) 676. plea in four . In order of court. Dunn v. Hudson, i D.& L. 204. seven time for pleading. In order of court. Pepperell v. Dur- rell, 2 Dow. Prac. Cas. 674. ten notice. In statute. Hahn -u. Dierkes, 37 Mo. 574. thirty before suit. In statute. Thomas v. Affleck, 16 Pa. St. 14. three .' In statute. Bouligny v. White, 5 La. Ann. 31. two . In statute. State v. McLendon, i Stew. 195. within four after the adjournment. In statute. Neal z/. Crew, 12 Ga. 93. within six . In statute. Patchin v. Bonsack, 52 Mo. 431. within ten . In statute. People v. New York, etc., R. Co., 28 Barb. 284. within thirty . Swift v. Tansey, 5 Ind. 196; Faure v. U. S., 23 Ind. 48 ; Gallt v. Finch, 24 How. Pr. 193. In bond. Trull v. Wilson, 9 Mass. 1 54. animals. In city ordinance. Underwood v. Green, 42 N. Y. 140. weight. In contract. Cunningham v. Dun, 3 C. P. Div. 443. weapon. Com. z/. Branham, 8 Bush, 387; P'lournoy 7/. State, 16 Tex. 31 ; State v. Jarrott, i I red. 76. In indictment. State v. Harper, 69 Mo. 425. DEAL. 94 DEBT. DEAL. In statute. Clifford v. State, 29 Wis. 329. in goods, wares and merchandise. In charter. Bates v. State Bk., 2 Ala. (N. S.) ?5i. or trade in. In charter. Fleckner v. Bank of the U. S., 8 Wheat. 451- in the selling. In statute. State w. Paddock, 24 Vt. 312. purchase or in land. In charter. Blunt ^'. Walker, 1 1 Wis. 334. DEALER. Vernon -v. Manhattan Co., 17 Wend. 524. In statute. Goodwin v. Clark, 65 Me. 126 ; Overall v. Bezeau, 37 Mich. 506 ; Studdy v. Sanders, 5 B. & C. 639. in second hand books. In city ordinance. Eastman v. Chicago, 79 111. 178. in spirits. In statute. Wetherell v. Jones, 3 B. & Adol. 225. in spirituous liquors. In statute. State v. Dow, 21 Vt. 484. in tobacco. In statute. Carter v. State, 44 Ala. 29. carries on the business of a wholesale liquor . In statute. U. S. V. Johnson, i Hughes, 531. wholesale liquor . In statute. U. S. v. Fiegelstock, 14 Blatchf. 321. DEALEBS. In statute. State v. Yearby, 82 N. C. 561. . in goods, wares and merchandise. In statute. Berks Co. v. Bertolet, 13 Pa. St. 525. in malt liquors. U. S. v. Wittigg, 3 Cent. L. J. 270. DEALING. In statute. Brewin v. Short, 5 El. & Bl. 230. — - in commercial paper. In corporation charter. Bulkley v~ Briggs, 30 Mo. 452. or trading. In U. S. Bank charter. Bank of U. S. v. Wag- gener, 9 Peters, 378. DEALINGrS. and transactions with any bankrupt. In statute. Graham v. Furber, 14 C. B. 135 ; Tucker v. Barrow, 3 C. & P. 85. DEATH. at her . In will. David v. Brossman, 2 Yerg. 557. in case of the . In will. Galland v. Leonard, i Swanst. Ch. 161. DEBAUCH. Wo6d v. Matthews, 47 Iowa, 409 ; Koenig v. Nott, 2 Hilt. 323. DEBAUCHED. — — habits. Wickwire's Appeal, 30 Conn. 86. DEBENrTURES. In will. Re Lane, 14 Ch. Div. 857. DEBT. U. S. V. Colt, I Pet. C. C. 145 ; Zinn v, Ritterman. 2 Abb. Pr. N. S.- 261 ; Andrews v. Murray, 9 Abb. Pr. 8 ; Weston v. City of Syracuse, 17 N. Y. no; Garrison tj. Howe, 17 N. Y. 458; Elwood v. Derfen- dorf, 5 Barb. 398 ; People v. Arguello, 37 Cal. 524 ; Scott v. Daven- port, 34 Iowa, 308 ; Baltimore v. Gill, 31 Md. 375 ; City of Camden ^/. Allen, 26 N.J. (L.) 398. In constitution. Morgan v. State, 47 Ala. 34; Caldwell v. State, 55 Ala. 133; People v. Flagg, 46 N. Y. 401 ; Newell v. People, 7 N. Y. 9; Musser z/. Stewart, 21 Ohio St. 353. In statute. Weston v. City of Syracuse, 17 N. Y. no; Innes v. East India Co., 17 C. B. 351 ; Esmond v. Bullard, i6 Hun, 65; Flanagan V. Watkins, 3 B. & Aid. 191 ; Clingman v. Kemp, 57 Ala. 195 ; Dow- ling z*. Stewart, 4 111. 193; Lowell v. Comm's, 106 Mass. 540; Cald- well V. State, 55 Ala. 135 ; re Greenskill, L. R., 8 C. P. 24 ; Camp v. Grant, 21 Conn. 54; State v. Gambs, ©3 Mo. 289; Hodsall v. Bax- ter, I El. B. & El. 885 ; Dunlop v. Keith, i Leigh, 430 ; ex parte Reed, 4 Cranch C. C. 582 ; Queen v. Guardians, L. R., 9 Q. B. 383 ; re DEBT. 95 DEBTS. DEBT — Continued. Derby's estate, 3 Ch. Div. 290; Parker v. Ince, 4 Hurl. & N. 54.; Dryden v. Kellogg, 2 Mo. (App.) 88 ; ex parte Kaye, i B. & Ad. 652 ; Kelton V. Phillips, 3 Mete. 62; Stokes v. Mason, 10 R. I. 261; Crouch V. Gridley, 6 Hill, 250; Kellogg v. Schuyler, 2 Denio, 73 ; re Colton, 2 N. Y. Leg. Obs. 370; Cook v. Newman, 8. How. Pr. 523; Warner z/. Camniack, 37 Iowa, 642 ; Smith v. Owens, 17 Wis. 397 ; Thompson v. Harding, 3 C. B. (N. S.) 264. account, claim or demand. In statute. Boyle v. Brandon, 13 M. & W. 741. against the estate. In statute. Prince v. Prince, 47 Ala. 284. arising out of or founded on a contract. In constitution. Cotton V. Sharpstein, 14 Wis. 226 ; re Mowry, 12 Wis. 53. contracted. In statute. Williams v. Harding, L. R., i H. L. C.ts. 9; Armstrong z-. Cowles, 44 Conn. 44; Cox v. Gould, 4 Blatchf. 345- default or miscarriage. In statute. Birkmyr v. Darnell. 2 Ld. Ray. 10S5 ; Kirkham v. Master, 2 B. & Aid. 613 ; Castling 7/. Aubert, 2 East, 325 ; Turner v. Hubbell, 2 Day, 457 ; Combs v. Harshaw, 63 N. C. 198 ; Hayes v. Burkham, 51 Ind. 130; Conneratw. Goldsmith, 6 Ga. 14; Read v. Nash, i Wils. 305 ; Winckwoith v. Mills, 2 Esp. 484. due to the United States. In statute. U. S.v. State Bk., 6 Peters, 29. existing at the time of the adjudication of bankruptcy, in statute. Zimmert/. Schleehauf, 115 Mass. 52, or damages. In statute. Doe v. Reynolds, 10 B. & C. 481 ; Chase v. Ingalls, 97 Mass. 524. or damages demanded. In statute. Clay v. Barlow, 123 Mass. 378. or demand. In statute. Hibbard v. Clark, 56 N. H. 1 55 ; White V. Hunt, 6 N. J. (L.) 415. upon record. Attorney-General v. Sewell, 4 M. & W. 77. his present or any future . In contract. Martin v. Wright, 6 Q. B. 919. surety for, or liable for any . In statute. Westcott v. Hodges, 5 B. & Aid. 15. Gillord V. Whitcomb, 9 Cush. 483; Stanley v. Ogden, 2 Root, 259. In statute. Lanckton v. Wolcott, 6 Mete. 307; New Haven Saw Mill Co. V. Fowler, 28 Conn. 103 ; Smith v. Omans, 17 Wis. 397. In statute. Pratte v. Scott, 19 Mo. 625. Green v. Gruber, 26 La. Ann. 694. In constitution. State v. Beackmo, 8 Blatchf. 246. In power. Berg v. Radcliff, 6 Johns. Ch. 302. In statute. Pease v. Folger, 14 Mass. 264 (7 Am. Dec. 213); Atlas Bk. V. Nahant Bk., 3 Mete. 582; Wright v. Fairchild, 2 B. & Ad. 730 ; Stanton v. Wilkerson, 8 Ben. 387 ; Askew v. Hale Co., 54 Ala. 639 ; Cable V. Gaty, 34 Mo. 573; Perry v. Washburn, 20 Cal. 318 ; Lane Co. V. Oregon, 7 Wall. 71; Hepburn v. Griswold, 8 Wall. 603; Kimpston v. Bronson, 45 Barb. 618; Lewis ly. New York Cent. R. Co., 49 Barb. 330; McGorn v. Shirk, 54 111. 408 ; Wilson v. Morgan, 4 Robt. 58; Babcock v. Lillis, 4 Bradf. 218 ; Sillis' case, 4 Abb. Pr. DEBTOR. DEBTORS. DEBTS. DEBTS. 96 DECISION. DEBTS — Continued. 272 DECEASE. DECEIT. DECIDE. DECIDED. DECISION. In statute. U. S. v. Eggleston, 4 Saw- In statute. Sullivan v. Bridge, I Mass. Pine V. Rikert, 21 Barb. 469; Holman v. Bennett, 44 Miss. 322 ; People V. Halsey, 53 Barb. 547; Longworth v. Mitchell, 26 Ohio St. 334; Dutton V. Palaret, 52 Pa. St. 109; ex parte Tower, i N. Y. Leg. Obs. 8 ; ex parte King, I N. Y. Leg. Obs. 276 ; Spalding v. People, 7 Hill, 301 ; Brown v. Lamb, 6 Mete. 203 , Hargroves -u. Chambers, 30 Ga. 58; Mill Dam Foundry v. Hovey, 21 Pick. 417; Haynes v. Brown, 36 N. H. 545 ; Andrews v. Murray, 9 Abb. Pr. 8 ; Cable V. McCune, 26 Mo. 371 ; McHaig v. Eastman, 35 How. Pr. 205; Oviatt V. Hughes, 41 Barb. 541; LeggettT/. Bk. of SingSing, 24 N.*Y. 283; Sewall v. Lancaster Bk., 17 S. & R. 385 ; Rogers v. Huntington Bk., 12 S. & R. 77. Howe ^/. Sheppard, 2 Sunin. 150; re Morse, 17 Blatchf. 74 ; U. S. v. Pacific R. Co., 4 Dill. 68. In will. Martin v. Gage, 9 N. Y. 398. and liabilities. In plea. Stanton v. Wilkeson, 9 Ben. 357. and liabilities provable. In statute. Re Drapery Co., 5 Ch. Div. 248. contracted. In statute. Carver v. Braintree Manuf. Co., 2 Story C. C. 432. due from the deceased, yer, 199. due to such bankrupt. 511. dues, demands or claims now due or to grow due. In bond. Springsteen v. Samson, 32 N. Y. 703. of her husband. In statute. Kennedy v. Lange, 50 Md. 94. or demands. In statute. Hibbard 7/. Clark, 56 N. H. 155. payable by law out of his personal estate. In statute. Per- cival V. Queen, 3 H. & C 217. all due and owing. In will. Essington v. Vashon, 3 Mar. 434. all — owing or accruing. In statute. Mitchell v. Lee, 8 B. & S. 99 ; Dresser v. Johns, 6 C. B. (N. S.) 434 ; Jones v. Thompson, i El. B. & El. 64.- existing of the corporation. In statute. Cable t/. McCIu-re, 26 Mo. 371. my just to be first paid. In will. Owen v. Ellis, 64 Mo. 77. w^hatever . In will. Carr ^z. Carr, i Mer. 541. from and after the . In will. Gibson v. Walker, 20 N. Y. 476. Farwell -v. Metcalf, 6i 111. 373. In statute. State v. Christianbury, Busb. (L.) 46. In will. Morrow v. Battison, I App. Cas. 428. or take part in the decision. In statute. Corning v. Slosson, 16 N. Y. 294. Tallnian v. Cook, 43 la. 330. In bill of exceptions. Cotton v. Bradley, 38 Ala. 506. In statute. Reg. v. Padwick, 8 El. & Bl. 707. Houston V, Williams, 13 Cal. 27. In statute. Wilson v. Vance, 55 Ind. 394; Hanna v. Comm's, 29 Ind. 170. of the collector of customs. In statute. U. S. v. Cousinery, 7 Ben. 251. DECISION. 97 DEED. DECISION — Continued. or order. In statute. Re Greaves, 13 Ch. Div. 882. judgment or . In statute. Estey v. Scheckler, 36 Wis. 434. BECKS. on the or guards of any steamer. In statute. Union Ins. Co. V. Shaw, 2 Dill. 14. DECLABATIOH". People v. Strong, 30 Cal. 151. In statute. U. S. v. Ambrose, 2 Fed. Rep. 556. DECLABATIONS. In insurance policy. Knecht v. Mutual Ins. Co., 90 Pa. St. 118. DECLARE. DECLARED. DECLnras. DECREE. DECREED. DEDICATED. DEDICATION. DEDUCIBLE. DEDUCTION. DEED In insurance policy. Knecht v. Mutual Ins. Co., 90 Pa. St. 120. and afilrm. In affidavit. Basset v. Dean, 17 N. J. (L.) 432. his interest. In statute. Liquidators v. Coleman, L. R., 6 H. L. 189. such admixture. In statute. Pope v. Teall, L. R., 9 C. P. ;oo. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 4 B. & Adol. 465. created or . In statute. McClellan v. McClellan, 65 Me. 500 to appeal. In statute. Groner v. Hield, 22 Wis. 207. In statute. McLanahan v. Maxwell, 28 Cal. 75. or judgment. In contract. Russell v. Lathrop, 117 Mass. 425. or judgment establishing the validity of said patent. In contract. Russell v. Lathrop, 122 Mass. 300. subjecting to sale. In statute. Ware v. McDonald, 62 Ala. 82. In statute. Pratt v. Pratt, 5 Mo. (App.) 539. Com. V. Matthews, 122 Mass. 60; Methodist Episcopal Church v. Hoboken, 33 N. J. (L.) 13; Baton Rouge v. Bird, 21 La. Ann. 244; Minnesota v. Bachelder, i Wall. 109 ; Bartlett v. Crittenden, 5 Mc- Lean, 32 ; Pulte V. Derby, 5 McLean, 328. Minnesota v. Bachelder, 1 Wall. 109; Irwin v. Dixon, 9 How. 10; Barteau v. West, 23 Wis. 416; Hunter v. Trustees of Sandy Hill, 6 Hill, 407; Mayor, etc., of Macon v. Franklin, 12 Ga. 239; Branch V. Collier, 56 Mo. 160 ; Grogan v. Town of Haywood, 4 Fed. Rep. 161 ; Robertson v. Town of Wellsville, i Bond, 81. of record. In statute. Mattison v. Walker, i Biss. 62. In statute. Stevenson v. Hare, 2 Sawyer, 585. Whitney v. Sweet, 22 N. H. 10; McCabe v. Hunter, 7 Mo. 355 ; Ham- mond V. Alexander, I Bibb, 333 ; Long v. Ramsey, i S. & R. 72 ; Taylor 7/. Glazer, 2 S. & R. 502; Wing z/. Chase, 35 Me. 260; Hol- land V. Rogers, 33 Ark. 252 ; Wood v. Owings, i Cranch, 239. In contract. Hellman v. Howard, 44 Cal. 101 ; Parker v. McAlister, i4lnd. 12; Brown V. Gammon, 14 Me. 276; Ketchum %>. Everston, 13 Johns. 359 ; Pomeroy -v. Drury, 14 Barb. 418. In mortgage. Eaton v. White, 18 Wis. 517. In statute. Queen v. Morton, L. R., 2 C. C. R. 22 ; Sturman v. Crav- ens, 29 Ark. 557 ; People v. Caton, 25 Mich. 388 ; Pfeaff ^'. Roche, 50 Md. 273; Reg. V. Fauntleroy, i C. & P. 421 ; Rex v. Lyon, i Russ. & Ry. 255; Rex. v. Fauntleroy, i Moody, 52 ; American Ins. Co. v. Avery, 60 Ind. 566. not otherwise charged. In statute. Clayton v. Burtenshaw, 5 B. & C. 45 ; Wilson v. Smith, 12 M. & W. 401. of conveyance. In statute. Lemay v. Poupenez, 43 Mo. 71. 13 DEED. 98 DEFAULT- In statute. Lass v. Steinberg, 50 Mo. Hobblewhite v. McMorine, 6 M. DEEMED. DEED — Continued. of trust or mortgage. 124. or conveyance. In statute. & W. 200. good . In contract. Barrow v. Bispham, 11 N. J. (L.) no. good and lawful . In contract. Witliers v. Board, 7 Watts. 227. good and perfect . In contract. Greenwood v. Ligon, i8 Miss. 615; Teemster z/. May, 21 Miss. 275; Wiggins v. McGimpsey, 21 Miss. 532; Mobley v. Keys, 21 Miss. 677. good and sufficient . In contract. Brown v. Covilland, 6 Cal. 566 ; Brown v. Gammon, 14 Me. 276. good and sufficient of general warranty. In contract. Bost- wick V. Williams, 36 111. 65. good and siifficient with covenant of warranty. In contract. Tindal v. Coroner, 20 N. J. (L.) 214. good and sufficient warranty . In contract. Parker v. Par- nele, 20 Johns. 130; Tinney v. Ashley, 15 Pick. 546 ; Aiken v. Sand- ford, 5 Mass. 494; Everson v. Kirsland, 4 Paige, 628. good and warrantee . In contract. Joslyn v. Taylor, 33 Vt. 470. lawful of conveyance. In contract. Dearth v. Williamson, 2 S. & R. 498. In. statute. New Brunswick, etc., R. '^o. v. Muggeridge, 4 Hurl. & N. 161 ; De Benvoor v. Welsh, 7 B. & C. 278 ; Pratt v. Pratt, 5 Mo. (App.) 539 ; Blaufus v. People, 69 N. Y. 107 (25 Am. Rep. 148). by the law of this State a felony. In statute. U. S. v. Barnabo. 14 Blatchf. 74. shall toe a citizen. In statute. Leonard v. Grant, 5 Fed. Rep. 11. Hess' Appeal, i Watts. 257. indetoted. Winchester v. Charter, 102 Mass. 275. contract. Farmers Bk. v. Lyon, 74 N. Y. 575. government. Chisholm v. Coleman, 43 Ala. 204 ; Thomas v. Taylor, 42 Miss. 651 ; Williams v. Bruffy, 6 Otto, 177; Keppel v. Petersburg R. Co., Chase's Dec. 167. officer. Penn v. Tallison, 26 Ark. 545 ; State v. Carroll, 38 Conn. 449; Hildreth v. Mclntire, i J. J. Marsh. 206(19 Am. Dec. 61) ; Peo- ple V. Staton, 73 N. C. 546 ; People v. Albertson, 8 How. Pr. 363 ; Plymouth v. Painter, 17 Conn. 585 ; Comm'rs v. McDaniel, 7 Jones (L.) 107; Rice V. Com., 3 Bush, 14; Brown ^'. Lunt, 37 Me. 423; Wilcox V. Smith, 5 Wend. 231 ; Gregg v. Jamison, 55 Pa. St. 468; ex parte Strong, 21 Ohio St. 610. putolic . In statute. Bienvenu v. Her Husband, 14 La. Ann. 386 ; Homes v. Carver, 16 La. Ann. 94. Page V. Sutton, 29 Ark. 304 ; Douglass -v. Langdon, 29 Iowa, 245 ; Wakefield v. Johnson, 26 Ark. 506. In statute. Sweeny v. Gillhooly, 103 Mass, 549. of another. In statute. Green z/. Creswell, 10 Ad. & Ell. 453. in payment. In bond. Albert v. Grosvenor Co., S B. & S. 664. for of all such issue. In will. Lees v. Ford, 2 El. & Bl. 971. judgment of . In statute. Borgwald v. Fleming, 69 Mo. 212. through the . In statute. Ex parte Cording, 4 B. & Adol. 207. DEPHflTIVE, DEEPLY. DE FACTO. DEFAMATION. DEFAULT. DEFEASANCE. 99 DELIVER. DEFEASANCE. Shaw v. Erskine, 43 Me. 371. DEFEATED. party. In statute. Wood v. Bailey, 21 Wall. 640. DEFECT. In statute. Burt t/. Boston, 122 Mass. 223. in the highway. In statute. Munson v. Town of Derby, 37 Conn. 310; Hixon v. Lowell, 13 Gray, 59. ■ of parties. In statute. Palmer v. Davis, 28 N. Y. 242 ; Neil v. Ohio, etc., College, 31 Ohio St. 13;" Great Western Comp. Co. f. .^tna Ins. Co., 40 Wis. 373. DEFECTIVE. or insufficient description or specification. In statute. Minn V. Adams, 3 Wall. Jr. 20. road. In statute. Hewison w. City of New Haven, 34 Conn. 139. DEFENDANT. Allen v. Miller. 11 Ohio St. 374; Hull v. Garner, 31 Miss. 145. In judgment. Claggett v. Blanchard, 8 Dana, 41 ; Neal v. Singleton, 26 Ark. 241. In statute. Schuyler v. Mercer Co., 9 111. 20 ; Com. v. Intoxicating Liquors. 122 Mass. 8 ; Leavitt v. Lyons, 1 18 Mass. 470 ; King v. Lane, 7 Mo. 242 ; Morgan v. New York, etc., R. Co., 10 Paige, 290. in the action. In statute. Malley v. Altman, 14 Wis. 22 ; Almy 11. Piatt, 16 Wis. 169. upon the petition of the . In statute. Leavitt v. Lyons, 118 Mass. 470. DEFENSE. In statute. Poland v Johnson, 16 Abb. Pr. 235 ; Stewart v. Travis, 10 How. Pr. 148 ; Houghton v. Townsend, 8 How. Pr. 441 ; New- man z/. Otto, 4 Sandf. 668; Miller v. Martin, j Halst. 201; Pellas V. Ins. Co., 5 C. P. Div. 35 , Palmer v. Low, 2 Sawyer, 249. the same . In statute. Barton v. Rector, 7 Mo. 524. DEFICIENCY. in quantity. In bill of hiding. Meyer v. Peck, 28 N. Y. 590. DEFINE. In statute. People v. Bradley, 36 Mich. 477. DEFINITE. Huxford v. Milligan, 50 Ind. 542. and certain share in stock. In statute. Re Alsager, 2. H. & C. 97S. DEFINITIVE. — — or final decree. In statute. Gessell's Appeal, 84 Pa. St. 283. DEFORCED. of her dower. In statute. Hopper w. Hopper, i Zab. 543. DEFRAUD. In statute, Simmons v. Carrier, 60 Mo. 581 ; Crow v. Beardsley, 68 Mo. 435. DEGREE. State?'. Bishop, 15 Me. 122. DELAY. In statute. Crow v. Beardsley, 68 Mo. 435. DELEGATION. Adams v. Powers, 48 Miss. 451. DELIBERATE. Bower v. State. 5 Mo. 364. and premeditated. In statute. Milton v. State, 6 Neb. 136. DELIBERATION. State v. Weiners, 66 Mo. 13. DELICATE. condition. In petition for divorce. Dwyer v. Dwyer, 2 Mo. App. 21. DELINEATED. In statute. Dowling v. R. Co., L. R., 18 Eq. Cas. 714. DELINQUENTS, juvenile In statute. People v. Park, 41 N. Y. 21. DELIRniM. Owing's case, i Bland Ch. 370 (17 Am. Dec. 311). DELIVER. Shrewsbury v. United States, 18 Wall. 664. up such lease or agreement. In statute. Slack v. Sharp, 8 Ad. & Ell. 373- DELIVER. 100 DEMISE. DELIVER — Continued. to . In contract. Shelton v. French, 33 Conn. 489. DELIVERANCE. In statute. Lisher v. Pierson. 2 Wend. 345. Philby V. Hazle, 8 C. B. (N. S.) 647. Hatton V. Haywood, L. R., 9 Ch. In died. Hutch- DELIVERED. - — a signed bill. In statute. in execution. In statute. App. 229. to the payee or some person in his behalf. inson V. Heyworth, 9 Ad. & Ell. 375. DELIVERY. Pixon v. Yates, 5 B. & Ad. 340 ; Willis v. Willis, 6 Dana, 49 ; Black v. Shreve, 13 N. J. Eq. 455 ; Kirk v. Turner, i Dev. Eq. 14; O'Bannon V. Southern Ex. Co., 51 Ala. 481 ; Ostrander v. Brown, 15 Johns. 39; Reed v. Philadelphia, etc., R. Co., 3 Houst. 176; Mallet z/. Page, 8 Ind. 364 ; Lambeth v. Wells, 12 Rob. 51"; Coleman v. Parker, 114 Mass. 30: Morse 7'. Sherman, 106 Mass. 433; Pickett v. Reed, 31 Ark. 131 ; Little Rock R. Co. v. Page, 35 Ark. 304. In statute. Bell v. Bament, 9 M. & W. 37. to market. In contract. Farrington v. Meek, 30 Mo. 578. awaiting . Railroad Co. v. Manuf. Co., 16 Wall. 318. before . In contract. Pettitt v. Mitchell, 4 Man. & G. 138. DEMAND. Sands v. Codwise, 4 Johns. 536 ; re Denny, 2 Hill. 220 ; Saddlesvene V. Arms, 32 How. Pr. 280 ; Musson v. Lake, 4 How. 262. In statute. Heacock -v. Sherman, 14 Wend. 58 ; Lawrence v. Wilcox, 11 Ad. & Ell. 941 ; White -v. Hunt, i Halst. 415; Queen v. Guard- ians, L. R., 9 Q. B. 383; McCausland's Estate, 52 Cal. 568; Bick- ford V. Barnard, 8 Allen, 315. of any debt. Instattete. Mitchell v. Shelton, 35 Conn. 3. originally exceeding five pounds. In statute. Elsley z/. Kirby, 9 M. & W. 539. on — — . In note. Aldous v. Cornwall, 9 B. & S. 615. two years after ^date on . In note. State Bank v. Fox, 3 Blatchf. 431. UP Lie A TE. 114 DUTY. DUPLICATE — Continued. 25 ; Toms V. Cuming, 8 Scott, N. R. 917 ; Lewis v. Roberts, 11 C. B. (N. S.) 25. of taxes. In statute. Com. v. Beamish, 81 Pa. St. 389. original. Calling v. Trewelk, 6 B. & C. 395. thereof. In statute. Nelson v.. Blakey, 54 Ind. 29. DUEATION. People v. Hill, 7 Cal. 102. BITBESS. Biffin v. Bignell, 7 Hurl. & N. 877; Blair v. Coffman, 2 Overton, 176; Taylor z/. Jacques, 106 Mass. 291 ; Meek w. Atkinson, i Bailey (Law), 84(19 Am. Dec. 653); Fellows v. School Dist., 39 Me. 599; Break ■V. Blanchard, 22 N. H. 303 ; Maisonaire v. Keating, 2 Gall. 325 ; U. S. V. Haskell, 4 Wash..C. C. 402; Hatter v. Greenlee, i Port. 222 (26 Am. Dec. 370). DUBING. Park Bank v. Wood, 24 N. Y. 93. her widowhood. In will. Farmers' Bk. v. Hooff, 4 Cranch C. C. 323- his natural life and no longer. In will. Clarke v. Smith, 49 Md. 106. such time. In statute. Queen v. Francis, 18 Q. B. 527. such trial. In statute. Maurer v. People, 43 N. Y. i. the continuance thereof. In will. Rutland v. Wythe, 12 M. & W. 374. the lifetime of any former husband or wife. In statute. Cropsey -v. Ogden, 11 N. Y. 228. the natural lives. In will. Merrill t/. Bickford, 65 Me. 118. the night. In insurance policy. Glendale Woolen Co. v. Pro- tection Ins. Co., 21 Conn. 18. the pleasure of the governor. Kaufman v. Stone, 25 Ark. 336. the trial. In statute. State v. Buckner, 25 Mo. 167. the vacation. In statute. Halton v. Cove, 1 B. &. Ad. 558. the voyage. In charter party. Crow v. Falk, 8 Q. B. 467. their lives. In will. Dow z'. Doyle, 103 Mass. 491. which time. In statute. Queen z/. Tubbs, 9 Q. B. 663. working hours. In deed. Birney v. Phoenix Manuf. Co., 128 Mass. 496. DUST. Reg. i). Wood, 5 El. and Bl. 55. ashes and rubbish. In statute. Lindon v. Stanbridge, 2 Hurl. & N. 52. DUTCH. terms. In insurance policy. Hendricks v. Ins. Co., L. R., 9 C. P. 460. DUTIES. ' In statute. State v. Maynard, 41 Conn. 540. of his oflB.ce. In officer's bond. Bank of Carlisle v. Hopkins, i T. B. Mon. 245 (15 Am. Dec. 113). oftheiroflB.ee. In statute. State z/. Maynard, 41 Conn. 540. DUTY. Bank of Hartford v. Waterman, 26 Conn. 338; Fox v. Hills, i Conn. 294 ; Fowler v. Frisbie, 3 Conn. 320 ; Harrison v. Bush, 5 El. & Bl. 348. In statute. Com. of Kentucky v. Dennison, 24 How. 66 ; Pacific Ins. Co. V. Soule, 7 Wall. 433. D WELL. "5 EACH. DWELL. DWELLING Brown v. R. R. Co., 4 B. & S. 326 ; Shiels v. Rait, 7 C. B. In statute. 116. In statute. King ^. Inhabitants, i B. & C. 580; Dunston v. Paterson, S C. B. (N. S.) 280. in a . In indictment. Moore v. State, 40 Ala. 49. DWELLING-HOUSE. Com. v. Reynolds, 122 Mass. 454 ; U. S. v. Johnson, 2 Cranch, C. C. 21; State V. Langford, i N. C. 253; State v. McGowan, 20 Conn. 245; State v. Clark, 7 Jones (L.), 167; Hooker v. Com., 13 Gratt. 763 ; Pitcher v. People, 6 Mich, 142 , State v. Outlaw, 72 N. C. 598 ; State V. Mordecai, 68 N. C. 207. In contract. Pratt v. Paine, 119 Mass. 439. In insurance policy. Chase v. Hamilton Ins. Co., 20 N. Y. 52. In plea. Monks v. Dykes, 4 M. & W. 567. In statute. Mason v. People, 26 N. Y. 200; Fire Dept. -v. Butler, 35 N. Y.302; Shepherd v. People, 19 N. Y. 537 ; Phelps w. Rooney, 9 Wis. 84; State V. Troth, 7 Vroom, 422 ; State -u. Stiles, i Green, 172; re Lambert, 14 Bank Reg. 460; Elsmore v. Inhabitants, 8 B. & C. 465 ; Devoe v. Com., 3 Mete. 327 ; Llandoff Co. v. Lyndon, 8 C. B. (N. S.) 517. DWELLING-PLACE. Lisbon v. Lyman, 49 N. H. 553; Jefferson v. Washington, 19 Me. 293. In statute. Fearon ■v. Mitchell; L. R., 7 Q. B. 690; Ashworth v. Hey- worth, 4Q. B. 317. DWELLS. In statute. Adams v. Great Western R. Co., 6 Hurl. & N. 404; Alex- ander V. Jones, L. R., i Ex. 134 ; Corbitt v. General Steam Nav. Co., 4 Hurl. & N. 483 ; Keynsham Blue Line Co. v. Baker, 2 H. & C. 307. and has his home. In statute. Parsonfield v. Perkins, 2 Me. 411 ; Turner v. Buckfied, 3 Me. 229; Putnam v. Johnston, 10 Mass. 488; Harston v. Harston, 27 Miss. 704. DWELT. Cutts V. Haskins, 9 Mass. 547 ; Harvard College v. Gore, 5 Pick. 379. DYE. to seeds. In statute. Francis v. Maas, 26 W. R. 422. DYING. declarations. Starkey v. People, 17 111. 17; May v. State, 55 Ala. 39 ; ex parte Nettles, 58 Ala. 268. without lawful issue. In deed. Vaughn v. Gay, 17 Mo. 429. without children. In will. Fairchild v. Crane, 13 N. J. (Eq.) 105. without heirs. In will. Kent v. Armstrong, 6 N. J. (Eq.) 637. without issue. In will. Gray v. Bridgeforth, 33 Miss. 312; Brushaer v. Macy, 3 J. J. Marsh, 91 ; McKay v. Merrifield, 14 B. Monr. 323; Armstrong r. Armstrong, 14 B. Monr. 344; Moore v. Moore, 4 Mon. 203; Birney v. Richardson, 5 Dana, 432 ; Daniel t/. Thompson, 14 B. Monr. 708 ; Poolz/. Renniny, 9B. Monr. 625; Den z/. Allaire, Spencer, 63; Condict v. King, 2 Beasley, 375; Den v. Tay- lor, 2 South, 413; Den «/. Howell, Spencer, 411; Denn z/. Small, Spencer, 151; Moorehouse v. Cotheal, i Zab. 480; Armstrongs. Kent, 2 Halst. Ch. 637; Den v. Schenck, 3 Halst. 29; Trumbull v. Gibbons, 2 Zab. 117; Seddel v. Wells, Spencer, 223; Den v. Black- well, 3 Green, 386; Kennedys. Kennedy, 5 Dutch. 185. EACH. In plea. Cundell s. Dawson, 4 C. B. 402. load so delivered. In agreement. Withers v. Reynolds, 2 B. & Ad. 884. EACH. Ii6 EFFECTS. EAB. EABNEST. EABNINGS. EARTH. EASEMENT. EACH— Continued, his one-half. In contract. Costigan v. Lunt, 104 Mass. 217. offensGc In statute. Suydam v. Smith, 52 N. Y. 383. for us and of ns. In ;power of attorney. Dalrymple v. Fraser, 2 Q. B. 700. In case. In insurance policy. Donnell v. Columbian Ins. Co., 2 Sumner, 366. In statute. State v. Girkin, i Ired. 121 ; State v. Green, 7 Ired. 39 ; State V. Abram, 10 Ala. 928. In statute. Howe v. Hayward, 108 Mass. 54 ; Blenkinshop v. Clayton, 7 Taunt. 597 TArtcher z/. Zeh, 5 Hill, 200. Somers 7/. Keliher, 115 Mass. 165. In statute. Kendall z/. Kingsley, 120 Mass. 94; Jenks v. Dyer, 102 Mass. 215; Brown v. Hebard, 20 Wis. 330; Lovell v. Newton, 4 C. P. Div. 7 ; Union Pacific R. Co. v. U. S., 9 Otto, 402. In contract. Dickinson v. Poughkeepsie, 75 N. Y. 65. In statute. Hatch v. Hawkes, 126 Mass. 177. excavation of In contract to build road. Shepard v. St. Charles Co., 28 Mo. 373. Hewlins v. Sheppard, 5 B. & C. 229 ; Mounsey v. Ismay, 3 H. & C. 486 ; Stevenson v. Wallace, 27 Gratt. 87 ; Ritger 7/. Parker, 8 Cush. 147 ; Morrison v. Marquardt, 24 Iowa, 35 ; Big Mountain Improve- ment Co.'s Appeal, 54 Pa. St. 361 ; Bowen v. Team, 6 Rich. 298 ; Cave V. Crafts, 53 Cal. 135 ; Morgan v. Smith, 11 111. 194; Garrison V. Rudd, 19 111. 564; Price z/. Keator, 70 N. Y. 419; Boston Water Co. V. Boston, etc., R. Co., 16 Pick. 522. other . In statute. Webb. v. Bird, lo.C. B. (N. S.) 268 ; 13 C. B. (N. S.) 841 ; Mounsey w. Ismay, 3 H. & C. 486; Partridge z/. Scott, 3 M. & W. 220 ; Hide v. Thornborough, 2 C. & H. 250 ; Angus v. Dalton, 4 Q. B. Div. 162 ; Bliss v. Hall, 4 Bing. N. C. 183. actions respecting . In statute. Crittenton z/. Alger, 11 Mete. 284. of the Cape of Good Hope. In statute. Powers v. Comly, 1 1 Otto, 789. Pratt V. Woodward, 32 Cal. 219. EATING-HOUSE. In statute. State -v. Hall, 73 N. C. 252. EAVESDROPPING. Com. z/. Lovett, 4 Clark [(Pa.), 5 ; State v. Williams, 2 Tenn. 108; State z/. Pennington, 3 Head, 299. Mortmain v. Lefaux, 6 Mart. 654 (12 Am. Dec. 485); Pennoyer v. Neff, 5 Otto, 721. or maintain. In statute. Ruqhs v. Backer, 6 Heisk. 395. in England and in the Protestant religion. In will. Claver- ingz/. Ellison, 7 H. L. Cas. 707. — — of the testimony. In statute. Hill z/. Nichols, 50 Ala. 336. prosecute with . In bond. Perreau v. Bevan, 5 B. & C. 291. take . Maize v. State, 4 Ind. 342. jn contract. McCreery v. Green, 38 Mich. 172. In rule of court. The Alpena 7 Fed. Rep. 363. In statute. Keyes v. Milwaukee, etc., R. Co., 25 Wis. 693; Bank of Missouri v. Price, i Mo. 55 ; State v. Newell, i Mo. 178 ; Wrightw. Fail-field, 2 B. & Ad. 730; Rex v. Aslett, i Russ. & Ry. 67. EASEMENTS. EAST. EASTERLY. EDITOR. EDUCATE. EDUCATED. EFFECT. EFFECTED' EFFECTS. EFFECTS. EFFECTS— Continued In will. 117 ELECTION. EFFECTUAIi. EITHER. EJTJSDEM. EJECTED. ELAPSED. ELDERS. ELDEST. ELECT. ELECTION. Re O'Loughlin, L. R., 2 P. & D. 102 ; Smyth v. Smyth, 8 Ch. Div. 567. In writ. Cummins v. Garvin, 65 Me. 301. both real and personal. In will. Hogan v. Jackson, i Cowp. 299 ; Shell V. Pattison, 16 East, 222. all my . In will. Ennis v. Smith, 14 How. 400. all my whatsoever. In will. Campbell v. Prescott, 17 C. B. (N. S.) 503. claims and . In power, De Cordova 7/. Knowles, 37 Tex. 19. farniture and other household . In will, Foxall v. McKen- ney, 3 Cranch C. C. 206. goods, chattels and . In plea. Pitt v. Shew, 4 B. & Aid. 206. goods, m.erchandise and . In deed. Welsh v. Parish, i Hill. (S. C), 155- master's . In insurance policy. Duff v. McKenzie, 3 C. B. (N. S.) 27. property or money, or . In statute. Banning v . Sibley, 3 Minn. 389. such as shall be upon my farm. In will. Doe v. Hunell, 5 B. & Aid. 21. attachment. In statute. Peabody v. Hamilton, 106 Mass. 222. Chidestert/. Springfield, etc., R. Co., 59 111. 87. party. In contract. Bird v. Thornbury, i B. Mon, 5. or of them. In will. Doe v. Doyle, 13 Q. B. 98. generis. Com. v. Rice, 9 Mete. 258; Ellery v. New England Ins. Co., 8 Pick. 14; Swift z/. Union Ins. Co., 122 Mass. 575. Perry v. Fitzhouse, 8 Q. B. 757. then . In plea, Johnson v. Gibson, i El. &B1. 416. In statute. People v. Peck, 1 1 Wend. 604 (27 Am. Dec. 604). male lineal descenda^it. In will. Thelluson v. Rendelsham, 7 H. L. Cas. 629. son. In will. Merediljh v. Trefey, 12 Ch. Div. 171 ; Bathusrt u. Errington, 2 App. Cas. 698 ; Collingwood v. Stanhope, L. R., 4 H. L. 43 ; Livesey v. Livesey 2 H. L. Cas. 419. In constitution. Speeds/. Crawford, 3 Mete. 210; Comm'rs z*. Louis- ville, 3 Bush, 602. In statute. King v. Adams, 2 Ad.& Ell. 413. In constitution. Speed v. Crawford, 3 Mete. 210 ; Comm'rs v. Louis- ville, 3 Bush, 602. In indictment. Com. z/. Desmond, 122 Mass. 12. In statute. County Seat Case, 15 Kas. 500 ; Sturgis v. SpofTord, 45 N. Y. 447 ; Wheeler v. Brady, 1 5 Kas. 26 , State v. Tucker, 54 Ala. 205. district. In constitution. Chase z/. Miller, 41 Pa. St. 403 , Mc- Daniels' Case, 2 Pa. L. J. 82 . inthis State. Instatute. Quarlesz/. State, 5 Humph. 561; Given V. Rogers, 11 Ala. 543. oflSicer. In statute. U. S. v. Clayton, 2 Dill. 219. agent for expenses. In statute. Grant v. Guinness, 17 C. B. ELECTION. Il8 EMPLO YED Kenfield v. Irwin, 52 Cal. 164; State v. ELECTOR. ELECTORS. ELEMENTS ELiaiBLE. ELSE. ELSEWHERE. ELECTION — Continued. general . In statute. King, 17 Mo. 511. special . In statute. Kenfield z/. Irwin, 52 Cal. 164. qualifled . In statute. Sanford v. Prentice, 28 Wis. 358. In statute. Taylor v. Taylor, 10 Minn. 107. Polack V. Pioche, 35 Cal. 416. — ~ or other cause. In statute. Hatch v. Stampfer, 42 Conn. 28. ELEEMOSYNARY. corporation. Dartmouth College ». Woodward, 4 Wheat. 518 ; Society v. New Haven, 8 Wheat.' 464. Ill constitution. Searcy «. Grow, 15 Cal. 117 ; State v. Clarke, 3 Nev. 566, Carson «. McPhetridge, 15 Ind. 327. In note. Ferris v. Bond, 4 B. & Aid. 679. In contract. Brown v, Jones, 2 Gall. 277 ; Wood v. The Nimrod, Gilp. 85. In will. Chester v. Chester, 2 P. Wms. 56 ; Guidot v. Guidot, 3 Atk. 254. EMANCIPATION. Queen v. Inh'b'ts, 7 Q. B. 575. EMBARGO. In statute. The William King, 2 Wheat. 148 ; McBride v. Marine Ins. Co., 5 Johns. 299. EMBEZZIiE. Com. v. Concannon, 5 Allen, 502 ; Fagan v. Knox, 40 N. Y. (S. C.) 41 ; Com. V. Hays, 14 Gray, 62 ; People ». Belden, 37 Cal. 51. In indictment. Tillinghast v. Cook, 9 Mete. 140. In statute. State v. Reilly, 4 Mo. App. 396, abstract or wilfiilly misapply. In statute. U. S. v. Taintor II Blatchf. 375. EMBEZZLED. In statute. Sawin v. Martin, 1 1 Allen, 439. EMBLEMENTS. Reiff z/. Reiff, 64 Pa. St. 134. EMBRACERY. Grannis v. Brandon, 5 Day, 260 ; State v. Sales, 2 Nev. 268. EMINENT. domain. West River Bridge v. Dix, 6 How. 507 ; Wells v. Somerset, etc., R. Co., 47 Me. 345 ; Beekman v. Saratoga, etc., R. Co., 47 Me. 245 ; Jones v. Walker, 2 Paine, 688 ; Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge, 1 1 Pet. 420 ; Memphis v. Overton, 4 Yerg. 387 ; Symonds v. City of Cincinnati, 14 Ohio, 147. EMIT. In constitution. Craig t/. State, 4 Pet. 410; Linn t/. State Bk., i Scam. 87 (25 Am. Dec. 78, note), Briscoe v. Bank, 11 Pet. 257. EMPLOY. In plea. Elderton v. Emmons, 6 C. B. 175. in his . In charter-party. Ripley v. Scaife, 5 B. & C. 167. EMPLOYE. In statute. Stone v. U. S., 3 Ct. of CI. 260; Mallory v. U. S., 3 Ct. of CI. 257; Watson v. Watson ManuPg Co., 30 N. J. (Eq.) 588, Water Co. V. Ware, 16 Wall. 566 ; Moore v. Heaney, 14 Md. 559. EBIPLOTED. Re Muldaur, 8 Ben. 65; U. S. v. Morris, 14 Pet. 464 ; U. S. v. The Catherine, 2 Paine, 721 ; U. S. v. Nourse, 4 Cranch C. C. 151. In statute. The Alexander, 3 Mason, 175 ; U. S. v. Forrest, 3 Cranch C. C. 60; Beadon v. Parlett, L. R., 6 Q. B. 718; School Dist. v. Oil- man, 22 Ohio St. 194; Hardcastle v. Jones, 3 B. & S. 160 ; Reg. v. Freke, 5 El. & Bl. 947 ; Queen v. Jay, 8 El. & B!. 470. by him. In statute. McCluskey t/. Cromwell, 11 N. Y. 593. in or about the works. In statute. Hyman v. Wright, 2 C. P. Div. 397. EMPLOYED. 119 ENEMIES. EMPLOYED — Continued. actually . In statute. Ex parte Moses, L. R., 9 Q. B. i. newspapers by the corporation. In charter of city. Re Petition of Astor, 50 N. Y. 363. EMPLOYER. In statute. State v. Foster, 37 Iowa, 146 ; Chawner v. Cummins, 8 C\ B., 311. EMPLOYMENT, by virtue of such . In statute. Reg. ^ Prince, M. & M. 21 Reg. -v. Batty, 2 Moody^257; Reg. w. Thorloy, i Moody, 343; Reg. V. Arman, Dears. C. C. 575; Reg. v. Mellish, Russ. & Ry. 80 ; Reg. v. May, 8 Cox C. C. 421 ; Reg. v. Harris, 6 Cox C. C. 363, Reg. v. Hawtin, 7 C. & P. 281 ; Reg. v. Cuilom, 12 Cox C. C. 469 ; Reg. v. Beechey, Russ. & Ry. 519; Reg. v. Smith, Russ. & Ry. 15 ; Reg. v. Barker, i D. & R. 19; Reg. v. Nettleton, i Moody, 59 ; People v. Sherman, 10 Wend. 298, People 7/. Hennessey, 15 Wend. 147, Peo- ple V. Dalton, 15 Wend. 581 ; Com. v. Hayes, 14 Gray, 62; ex parte Hedley, 31 Cal. 108; State v. Johnson, 48 Iowa, 370; State v. Foster, 37 Iowa, 146. EMOLUMENT, annual . In statute. Queen v. Postmaster-General,! Q. B. Div. 658. EMPTY. Pennie v. Chesapeake Canal Co., 9 How. 189. EN AJENACION. In conveyance. Mulford v. Le Franc, 26 Cal. 88. ENCLOSED. and cultivated fields. In statute. Biggerstaff v. St. L., K. C. & N. R. R., 60 Mo. 567. ENCLOSURE. Porter v. Aldrich, 39 Vt. 326. In statute. Keith v. Bradford, 39 Vt. 34; Taylor w.'Welbey, 36 Wis. 42. ENCROACH. In statute. Easton v. Richmond Bd., L. R., 7 Q. B. 69. END. of the voyage. In agreement. Bradford v. Drew, 5 Mete. 191. ENDANGER. her life. In statute. Thornberry v. Thornberry, 2 J. J. Marsh. 322. the life of his wife. In statute. Beebe i/. Beebe, 10 Iowa, 133; Cole V. Cole, 23 Iowa, 433; Caruthers v. Caruthers, 13 Iowa, 266; Knight V. Knight, 31 Iowa, 451. ENDANGERED, or his life be . In statute. State v. Agee, 68 Mo. 264. ENDEAVORING. to make a revolt. In statute. U. S. v. Kelly, 11 Wheat. 417. ENDEAVORS, use his best . In contract. Vickers 7/. Overend, 7 Hurl & N. 92. EN DECLARATION. de simulation. Erwinz/. Bk. of Kentucky, 5 La. Ann. i ; Edwards v. Ballard, 20 La. Ann. 169. ENDED. and debt and costs paid. In docket entry. Phillips v. Israel, loS. & R. 391- ENDOWMENT. French v. Pratt, 27 Me. 381 ; Runkel v. Winnemiller, 4 Harr. & M. 429. In statute State Reformed Church v. Lyon, 3 Vroom, 360; State -u. Kroolman, 9 Vroom, 323. or fund. In statute. State v. Lyon, 32 N. J. (L.) 360. ENEMIES. The Venice, 2 Wall. 258. In constitution. U. S. v. Greathouse, 2 Abb. U. S. 364; 4 Sawyer, 464. pirates and assailing thieves. In insurance policy, Monon- gahela Ins. Co. v. Chester, 43 Pa. St. 491. ENEMIES 120 ENTER. ENEMIES Russell V. Merriam, 17 C. B. (N. S.) EITEMY. ENFORCE. ENGAGE. Continued. king's . In bill of lading. 164. an . In statute. Stuart v. U. S., 18 Wall. 84. king's . Coggs i". Bernard, 2 Ld. Raym. 909: Morse v. Slue, i Ventris, 190. property of the . Taylor v. Perkins, 24 Ark. 338 . public . Boon V. The Belfast, 40 Ala. 184; King v. Shepherd, 3 Story, 349 ; Thomas v. Boston, etc., R. Co., 10 Mete. 472 ; Lewis v. Ludwick, 6 Coldw. 369. the collection of fines. In statute. People v. Christerson, 59 111. 157. Rue V. Rue, 21 N. J. (L.) 369. in or carry on any business. In statute. Harris v. State, 50 Ala. 127. ENGAGEMENT. In statute. People v. Utica Ins. Co., 15 Johns. 385. ENGAGES. in shooting. In statute. Smith v. State, 50 Ala. i ^ ). ENGAGING. In guaranty. Norton v. Powell, 4 Man. & G. 42. in or carrying on the business of keeping a theater. In statute. Gillman v. State, 55 Ala. 248. ENGINE. In statute. Blanchard v. Sprague, 3 Sumner, 280. calculated to destroy human life or inflict grievous bodily harm. In statute. Wotten v. Dawkins, 2 C. B. (N. S.) 413. or instrument of destruction. In statute. Allen v. Thomp- son, L. R., 5 Q- B. 336. fixed . In statute. Thomas v. Jones, 5 B. & S. 916, ENGINEERING. work. In statute. Queen v. R. Co., 16 Q. B. 20; Wilson v. Eden, 18 Q. B. 488. In statute. Jones v. Festinog, R. Co., 9 B. & S. 843. Wood -v. Abbott, 5 Blackf. 325. In will. Polden v. Bosland, L. R., i Q. B. 157. or taken the benefit of such exemption. In constitution. Baker v. State, 17 Fla. 406. to be by her. In will. Chism v. Williams, 29 Mo. 288. - thereof as of right. In statute. Tickle -v. Brown, 4 Ad. ^ Ell. 369. In constitution. Re Smith, 38 Cal. 704. Itt statute. Att'y-Gen. v. Mayor, L. R., 6 H. L. 303. In statute. Sheffield v. Otis, 107 Mass. 282 ; Barker v. Chesterfield, 102 Mass. 129 ; U. S. v. Thompson, 2 Sprague, 103 ; Tyler v. Pome- roy, 8 Allen, 485. as a soldier. In statute. Walton 7/. Gavin, 16 Q. B. 81. Hilliard v. Stewartstown, 48 N. H. 280 ; Tyler v. Pomeroy, 8 Allen, 480. ENROLMENT. In statute. The Mohawk, 3 Wall. 566. ENSUING. for the year. In statute. Chase v. State, Spencer, 218. ENTER. Chotard v. Pope, 12 Wheat. 586. In stattcte. Kellogg v. Robinson, 32 Conn. 335 ; Moriarty v. Brown, 39 Iowa, 634; U. S. V. An Open Boat, 5 Mason, 120. ENGINES. ENGRAVE ENJOYED. ENJOYMENT. ENJOYING. ENLARGE. ENLISTED. ENLISTMENT. ENTER. 121 ENTR Y. ENTERED. ENTEBING. ENTEB— Continued. into contract. In statute. Weed v. Tucker, i8 N. Y. 422. or be in any land. In statute. Reg. v. Pratt, 4 El. & BI. 863. on the reference. In statute. Baker z/. Stephens, L. R., 2 O. B. 525, 8 B. & S. 445- Rex V. Smith, Russ. & Ry. 417 ; Rex v. Bird, 9 C. & P. 44; Reg. v. Bailey, Russ. & Ry. 341 ; Reg. v. Jordan, 7 C. & P. 432 ; Reg. v. Winter, 8 C. &. P. 747 ; Reg. v. O'Brien, 4 Cox C. C. 398 ; Reg. v. Davis, Russ. & Ry. 533 ; Reg. v. Spriggs; i M. & R. 357 ; Pines v. State, 50 Ala. 1 53 ; State v. Whitby, 1 5 Kas. 402 ; Franco v. State, 42 Tex. 276 ; Pickering v. Rudd, i Stark. 48; Reg. v. Brice, Russ. & Ry. 450 ; State v. Willis, 7 Jones (N. C), 190; Donohoo v. State, 36 Ala. 281 ; Reg. v. Rust, i Moody C. C. 184; Rex v. Hughes, 2 East P. C. 491 ; State v. McDaniel, i Wins. N. C. 248 ; State v. McCall, 4 Ala. 643. or attempting to enter, leaving or attempting to leave, a public conveyance. In insurance policy. Sawtelle v. Railway Pass Ass. Co. 15 Blatchf. 216. short. Blaine 2/. Browne, 11 R. I. 119. ENTERTAHOIENT. in statute. Hawes v. Bd., i Ex. Div. 385; Muir v. Keay, L. R., 10 Q. B. 595. 1 for man and horse. In statute. Scattergood v. Waterman, 2 Miles, 323. of the stage. In statute. Rex v. Handy, 6 T. R. 286 ; Wigan v. Strange, I Harr. & Ruth. 41; L. R., i C. P. 176. public refreshment and . In statute. Taylor v. Oram, i H. & C. 376. In statute. Nash v. Douglass, 12 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 187. Hawkins v. Filkins, 24 A.rk. 324. benefit. In deed. Heathman v. Hall, 3 Ired. (Eq.) 414. d^y. In statute. Robertson b. State, 43 Ala. 329. interest. McLeroy«. Duckworth, 13 La. Ann. 410. unconditional and sole ownership. In insurance policy. Ins. Co. V. Haven, j Otto, 249. In statute. Taylor v. Taylor, L. R., 20 Eq. Cas. 297; Conoley v. Gale, 54 Ala. 269. In will. Umhers v. Jaggard, L. R., 9 Eq. Cas. 200 ; re Clinton, L. R., 13 Eq. Cas. 295. person to vote. In statute. Whiteley ». Chappell, L. R., 4 Q. B. 147- Alexanders. Greenup, i Munf. 134 (4 Am. Dec. 541.) In statute. Bissell v. Beckwith, 32 Conn. 509. Innerarity v. Morris, i Ala. 660. In indictment. Com. v. Glover, 1 1 1 Mass. 395. In statute. U. S. ». Baker, 5 Ben. 25 ; Hatcher z'. Gammell, 49 Ga. 576; U. S. V. Cargo of Sugar, 3 Sawyer, 48. of a foreclosure of a mortgage. In insurance policy. Mc- Intire v. Norwich Ins. Co., 102 Mass. 230. of appearance. Cooly z/. Lawrence, 5 Duer, 605. after such . In statute. Ullman v. Murphy, 11 Blatchf. 358. ENTICE. ENTIRE. ENTITLED. ENTRIES. ENTRY. 16 ENUMERATED. 122 ERECTION. ENXIMERATED. EQUAL. — and deflned. In statute. Cutting v. Cutting, 20 Hun, 365. portion. In will. Cunimings z/. Bramhall, 120 Mass. 558. to. In contract. Stewart v. Lehigh Valley R. Co., 38 N. J. (L.) SOS- SQUALLY. In will. McNeilledge v. Galbraith, 8 S. & R. 43 (11 Am. Dec. 572). and in common. In will. Watkins v. Frederick, 11 H. L. Cas. 3S8. credible. Collins z/. Stephens, 58 Ala. 545. divided. In statute. Howard v. Howard, 19 Conn. 318. In will. Parnell zi. Culbertson, 12 Bush, 370; Walters z/. Crutcher, 15 B. Mon. 10; Wells v. Newton, 4 Bush, 159; Brown v. Brown, 6 Bush, 649; Henderson v. Womack, 6 Ired. (Eq.) 437; Jackson v, Luquere, 5 Cow. 221 ; Youngs' Appeal, 83 Pa. St. 59. to be divided. In will. Kean v. Hoffecker, 2 Harr. (Del.) 103 (29 Am. Dec. 336). EQUIP. In statute. Att'y-Gen. v. SiUem, 2 H. & C. 623. EQUIPMENTS. Appeal Tax. Ct. v. St. Peter's Academy, 50 Md. 321. EQUIPPING. EQUITABLE. In statute. Gleim v. The Belmont, 11 Mo. 113. assignment. Christmas v. Russell, 14 Wall. 69. estate. Avery v. Durfees, 9 Ohio, 145. , mortgage. Hall v. Mobile, etc., R. Co. 58 Ala. 10. EQUITABLY. Womack v. Thomas, 48 Ala. 463. EQUITY. Savings Inst. a. Makin, 23 Me. 360. In statute. Thornton v. Lane, 1 1 Ga. 459; Butler v. Weathers, 39 Ga. 534. of redemption. Simonton v. Gray, 34 Me.'so; State v. Laval, 4 McCord, 340. seized in law or in . In statute. Mcllvaine v. Smith, 42 Mo. 45. wife's . Helms v. Franciscus, 2 Bland C|j. 544 (20 Am. Dec. 404). EQUIVALENT. Tyler v. Boston, 7 Wall. 327. ERASE. In statute. U. S. v. Anderson, 3 Cranch C. C. 203. ERECT. In contract. Johnson v. Female University, 35 111. 518; Sanford z/. Rawlings, 43 111. 92. In statute. Smith v. Stokes, 4 B. & S. 87 ; State v. Brown, 16 Conn. 56; Whitbrook v. West, 26 Conn. 406; Wadleigh ». Gilman, 12 Me. 403 (20 Am. Dec. 188). a building. In statitte. Brown v. Hunn, 27 Conn. 332. . and build. In statute. Douglass ». Com., 2 Rawle, 262 ; Tuttle V. State, 4 Conn. 68 ; Hastings v. Aiken, i Gray, 163. or lease. In charter. DeWitt v. San Francisco, 2 Cal. 296. ERECTED. In contract. Johnston «. Female Univ., 35 111. 518; Sanford «. Raw- lings, 43 III. 92. In statute. King*. Inh'b'ts, 2 B. & Ad. 815. or built. In statute. King v. Inh'b'ts, 5 B. & Ad. 383. building . In statute. McGary v. People, 45 N. Y. 153. ERECTION. In statute. Trask «. Searle, 121 Mass. 229; Brown v. Hunn, 27 Conn. 322 ; Douglass v. Com., 2 Rawle, 262; Reg. v. Whittingham, 9 C. & P. 234; St. George®. Sparrow, 16 C. B. (N. S.) 214. ERECTION. 123 ESTABLISH. ERECTION ■Continued. coustruction or flnishing. 8 N. Y. 383. alter or repair. In statute. In statute. McDerniott ». Palmer, ERECTIONS. ERECTS. ERROR. ERRORS. ESCAPE. ESCAPES. ESCHEAT. ESCROW. ESPECIAL. ESQUIRE. ESTABLISH. Trask ». Searle, 121 Mass. 229. construction or finishing of buildings. In statute. McDer- motti;. Palmer, 2 E. D. Smith, 675 ; Moran v. Chase, 52 N. Y. 346. of a dwelling-house. In statute. Booth ». State, 4 Conn. 65. of any building. Indeed. Shaw a Hitchcock, 119 Mass. 254. or construction of a building. In statute. Presbyterian Church ». Allison, 10 Pa. St. 418; re Hewitt, 10 Pa. St. 379 ; Perigo «. Vanhorn, 2 Miles, 359; Miller z'. Oliver, 8 Watts, 314; Harris «. Woolston, 3 Phila. 376; Smith v. Nelson, 2 Phila. 113; Rand ®. Mann, 3 Phila. 429; Kirk v. Talifierro, 8 S. & M. 754; Dreisbach v. Keeler, 2 Pa. St. 'J^ ; Armstrong ». Ware, 20 Pa. St. 519. used in conducting the business of any mine. In statute. Barwell v. Hundred, 14 Q. B. 704. and improvements. In deed. West v. Blakeway, 2 Man. & G. 752. or additions. In deed. Holbrook «. Chamberlin, 116 Mass. 155. and keeps a billiard table. In statute. Sears u. West, i Mur- phy, 291 (3 Am. Dec. 694). Baldwin v. U. S. Tel. Co., 6 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 405. In statute. Rankin v. Pitkin, 50 Iowa, 313. in a judgment. In statute. Bickel s. Erskine, 43 Iowa, 213. In bill of lading. Sandford v. Housatonic R. Co., ii Cush. 155. of fact. In statute. Adsit v. Wilson, 7 How. Pr. 64 ; Kasson t>. Mills, 8 How. Pr. 377 : Biglow v. Sanders, 22 Barb. 147. Reg. «. Allen, C. & M. 295, State 7/. Murray, 15 Me. 100; Reg. ^'. Waters, 12 Cox C. C. 390; Reg. o. Bootie, 2 Burr. 864; Reg. v. Stokes, 5 C. & P. 148 , Com. v. Filburn, 119 Mass. 297 ; State v. Beebe, 13 Kas. 539; Steere v. Field, 2 Mason, 326. In statute. Howard v. Blackford, Pen. 777. -warrant. In statute. Anderson v. Hampton, i B. & Aid. 310. any instrument, arms or other things calculated to aid his . In statute. Hughes s. State, i Eng. 131. negligent . In statute. Adams v. Turrentine, 8 Ired. 147. ftom any cause whatever. In bill of lading. Oxley v. St. Louis, etc., R. Co., 65 Mo. 629. Com. V. Hite, 6 Leigh, 558 (29 Am. Dec. 227, note). Jordan v. Pollock, 14 Ga. 145; J.ackson v. Catlin, 2 Johns. 248 ; Clark ■e. Gifford, 10 Wend. 310; Bramam v. Bingham, 26 N. Y. 483; White V. Bailey, 14 Conn. 270; State Bk. 7/. Evans, 3 Green (L.) 155 (28 Am. Dec. 400). privileges. In statute. City of Elk Point v. Vaughn, i Da- kota, 113. In insurance policy. Perkins v. Ins. Co., 2 El. & Bl. 322. Smith V. Forest, 49 N. H. 230. In statute. Kingz/. Wade, 1 B. & Ad. 873; Com. v Simonds, 11 Gray, 306 ESTABLISH. 124 ESTATE. ESTABLISH — Continued. and regulate domestic relations. In statute. Davenport v. Caldwell, lo S. C. 317. and regulate markets. In city charter. Ketchum ». City of Buffalo, 14 N. Y. 356 ; Beekmani/. People, 27 Barb. 260; People v. Lowber, 28 Barb. 65 ; Waitman «. Philadelphia, 33 Pa. St. 202. or set up a newspaper or printing press. In covenant. An- derson V. Faulconer, 30 Miss. 145. ESTABLISHED. Gibson v. Kirk, i Q. B. 855. In statute. Com. v. Sinionds, 11 Gray, 306; Weigel v. Betz, 18 La. Ann. 49. by a jury. In statute. Fitch v. TafTt, 126 Mass. 504. or usual place of business. In statute. Rhodes v. Salem, etc., Tp. Co., 98 Mass 95. ESTATE. Cutts v. Com., 2 Mass. 284 ; Deering v. Tucker, 55 Me. 284 ; Jackson V. Parker, 9 Cow. 73 ; Hunter v. Husted, Busb. (Eq.) 141 ; U. S. v. Crookshank, i Edw. 233 ; Jackson v. Robins, 16 Johns. 537 ; State V. Bishop, 15 Me. 122. In deed. Doe v. Evans, 9 Ad. & Ell. 719. In indictment. People z/. Hall, 19 Cal. 425. In statute. Harrison 7/. Lamar, 33 Ark. 824; Friedman v. Macy, 17 Cal. 226; Smithdea! v. Smith, 64 N. C. 52; Filliter z/. Phippard, 11 Q. B. 348 ; Freedman v. Goodwin, i McAUister, 148. In will. Sanderson v. Dobson, 7 C. B. 100; Allison v. Chancy, 63 Mo. 283; Mabley v. Stainback, i Martin, 75 (i Am. Dec. 545); Tur- bett V. Turbett, 3 Yeates, 187 (2 Am. Dec. 369) ; Vanderzee v. Van- derzee, 36 N. Y. 231 ; Terry v. Wiggans, 47 N. Y. 513 ; Jackson v. Merrill, 6 Johns. 185 ; Archer v. Deneale, i Peters, 585 ; Doe v. Lean, i Q. B. 229 ; Hamilton v. Buckmaster, L. R., 3 Eq. Cas. 325 ; O'Toole v. Browne, 3 El. & Bl. 572 ; Kellogg v. Blair, 6 Mete. 322 ; Tracy 7/. Kilbourn, 3 Cush. 557 ; Hammond 7/. Hammond, 8 Gill & J. 436; Hart V. White, 26 Vt. 260; A-rnold v. Lincoln, 8 R. I. 384; Countess of Bridgewater v. Duke of Bolton, 6 Mod. 106; Jackson V. Delaney, 11 Johns. 365; Brewer v. Brightman, 4 McCord, 60; Andrews v. Bramfield, 32 Miss. 107 ; Crostwaight v. Hutchinson, 2 Bibb. 407 ; Norris v. Clark, 10 N. J. (Eq.) 51 ; Den v. Snitcher, 14 N. J. (Eq.) 53; Vick v. Sueter, 3 El. & Bl. 233 ; New Orleans v. Stewart, 28 La. Ann. 181 ; Jacks v. Bridewell, 51 Miss. 881 ; Roths- •child V. Hatch, 54 Miss. 554. and eflfects. In statute. Sayer v. Defaur, 1 1 Q. B. 335 ; Att'y- Gen. V. Browning, 8 H. L. Cas. 243. In will. Perceval v. Perceval, L. R., 9 Eq. Cas. 387. in settlement. Mechanics', etc., Bk's. Appeal, 31 Conn. 69. of inheritance or freehold. In statute. Inhabitants of Ips- wich z/. Inhabitants ofTopsfield, 5 Mete. 350. real and personal. In will. Austin v. Rutland, etc., R. Co., 45 Vt. 215. all my . In ■will. Donovan v. Donovan, 4 Harr. (Del.) 177 ; Godfrey 7/. Humphrey, 18 Pick. 537. any in fee or for life. In statute. Olcott v. Wood, 14 N. Y. 32. factory . In will. Brainerd v. Cowdrey, 16 Conn. i. interested in the . In statute. Shields v. Ashley, 16 Mo. 471. ESTATE. 125 EVICTION. ESTATE — Continued real - ESTATES. ESTIMATE. ESTIMATED. ESTIMATION. ESTOPPEL. ESTBAY. ETAL. ETC. EVADING. EVENT. EVERY. EVICTION. •. In will. Knight v. Selby, 3 Man. & G. 95. residue of my . In will. Den v. Drew, 14 N. J. (L.) 68. hereditaments and premises. In deed. Dayrell v. Hoare, 12 Ad. & Ell. 369. other . In statute. Atwater v. Inhabitants of Woodbridge, 6 Conn. 223 (16 Am. Dec. 46). In verdict. Roddy v. McGetiick, 49 Ala. 159. hi contract. Heald v. Cooper, 8 Me. 32. cash value. In insurance policy. Elliott v. Lycoming Ins. Co., 66 Pa. St. 22 (5 Am. Rep. 323). containing by . In contract. Stebbins v. Eddy, 4 Mason, 414. Frost V. Saratoga Mut. Ins. Co., 5 Demo, 154; Leicester v. Rehobeth, 4 Mass. 180; Owen z/. Bartholomew, 9 Pick. 520; Van Rensselear V. Kearney, 1 1 How. 297 ; Water's Appeal, 35 Pa. St. 523 ; Sparrow V. Kingman, i N. Y. 242; Armfield v. Moore, Busb. (L.) 157-, Dezell V. Odell, 3 Hill, 215. In statute. Thompson v. Corpstein, 52 Cal. 653 ; Shepherd v. Hawley, 4 Oreg. 206 ; Roberts v. Barnes, 27 Wis. 422 ; Walters v. Glats, 29 Iowa, 437 ; Lyman v. Gibson, 18 Pick. 426. Bacchus V. Moreau. 4 La. Ann. 313 ; Lebeau v. Trudeau, 10 La. Ann. 164; Conery v. Webb, 12 La. Ann. 282. Queen v. Redpath, 10 Mod. 152 ; Railroad Co. v. Metcalfe, 4 Mete. 211 ; Ham V. Tichenor, 3 Mon. 196. In bill of particulars. Hayes v. Wilson, 105 Mass. 21. In bond. Com. v. Ross, 6 S. & R. 427. In indictment. Com. v. Lakeman, 4 Cush. 597. In plea. Bryan v. Bates, 15 111. 87. In statute. Dano v. R. Co., 27 Ark. 564. In will. Barnaby v. Tessell, L. R., 11 Eq. Cas. 363. In statute. Smith v. State, 43 Ala. 345. of the award, hi order. Reeves v. McGregor, 9 Ad. & Ell. 577; In deed. Marsick v. Webber, 2 El. & Bl. 637. of the trial. In statute. Hardy t/. Featherstonhaugh, 10 B. & S. 629 ; L. R., 4 Q. B. 725. abide the -. In statute. Jones v. Williams, L. R., 8 Q. B. 280 ; Stooke V. Taylor, 5 Q. B. Div. 569. follow the . In statute. Field v. R. Co., 3 Ex. Div. 26 ; Myers V. Defries, 5 Ex. Div. 15 ; Id. 180. Charter Ins. Co. v. Colt, 20 Wall. 560. declaration. In statute. Doe v. Roe, 2 Ad. & Ell. 1 1. of them. In bond. Besorc v. Potter, 12 S. & R. 158. person. In statute. Washington z/. State, 17 Wis. 148. son. In will. Surtees v. Surtees, L. R., 12 Eq. Cas. 400. such overseer. In statute. King v. Share, 3 Q. B. 37. way fitted for the voyage. In charter-party . Von Lingen v. Davidson, i Fed. Rep. 178. in case. In constitution. Steele v. Shields, 49 Md. 304. Upton w Townsend, 17 C. B. 30; Royce v. Guggenheim, 106 Mass. EVICTION. 126 EXCEED. EVIDENCE. EVIDENCES. EVIDENT. EVIDENTLY. EX. EVICTION — Continued. 201 ; Mitchell w. Warner, 5 Conn. 497; Succession of Coxa, 15 La. Ann. 514; Reasoner v. Edmondson, 5 Ind. 393; Pendleton v. Dyett, 4 Cow. 581. Mc Williams v. Rodgers, 56 Ala. 93; Schloss v. Creditors, 31 Cal. 201; Nelson v. Johnson, 18 Ind. 329 ; Harvey v. Smith, 17 Ind. 272. In statute. Re Comstock, 8 Ben. 235. against himself. In constitution. State v. Ober, 52 N. H. 459 (13 Am. Dec. 88). in support thereof. In statute. State z/. Halliday, 60 Mo. 596. — - of a contract. In statute. MuUett v. Hutchinson, 7 B. &C. 640 ; Blackwell -v. McNaughton, i Q. B. 128. of debt. In statute. Gaines v. Craig, 24 Ark. 477. circumstantial . People v. Kennedy, 32 N. Y. 141. prima facie . Emmons z/. Westfield Bk., 97 Mass. 230. of debt. In statute. New York Life Ins. Co. v. Beebe, 7 N. V 364- proof is . In constitution. Re Alexander, 59 Mo. 598; ex parte Acree, 63 Ala. 234; ex parte Foster, 5 Tex. (App.) 625 (32 Am. Rep. 577.) \insuitable. In statute. Thayer z*. Horner, 11 Mete. 104. parte. Lincoln t;. Cook, 3 111. 61. parte materna. Banta v. Demarest, 24 N. J. (L.j 431. parte paterna. Banta v. Demarest, 24 N. J. (L.) 431 . post facto. In constitution. Townsend v. Townsend, Peck, I (14 Am. Dec. 722); Bell v. Perkins, Peck, 261 (14 Am. Dec. 745) r re Gabenz, 45 Cal. 430; People v. Mortimer, 46 Cal. 114; U. S. v. Hughes, 8 Ben. 29; Coles v. County of Madison, Breese, 154(12 Am. Dec. 161); Dickinson z/. Dickinson, 3 Murphy, 327 (9 Am. Dec. 608); Dash V. Van Kleck, 7 Johns. 477(5 Am. Dec. 291); Turner V. State, 40 Ala. 21; Walston v. Com., 16 B. Mon. 37; Strong 7/. State, I Blackf. 193 ; Den. v. Van Riper, 16 N. J. (L.) 7 ; Boston v.. Cummins, 16 Ga. 102 ; Cummings v. State, 4 Wall. 277 ; U. S. v. Hall, 2 Wash. C. C. 366 ; Woart v. Winnick, 3 N. H. 473 ; Fletcher V. Peck, 6 Cranch, 87 ; Shepherd v. People, 25 N. Y. 403. See note by Mr. Justice Johnson in 2 Peters, 681 ; Calder v. Ball, 3 Dallas, 386 ; Gut v. State, 9 Wall. 35; Locket/, New Orleans, 4 Wall. 172; Carpenter v. State, 17 How. 456; Municipality v. Wheeler, 10 La. Ann. 145 ; Perry's Case, 3 Gratt. 632 ; Fisher v. Cockerill, 5 Mon. 132; Railroad v. Dickerson, 17 B. Mon. 176; State V. Willis, 66 Mo. 131 ; O'Donohue v. Aiken, 2 Duv. 479; ex parte Bethurum, 66 Mo. 545; Evans z/. Montgomery, 4 W. & S. 218 ; Ori- ental Bk. V. Freeze, 18 Me. 100; Mechanics' Bank's Appeal, 31 Conn. 63 ; Lord v. Chadbourne, 42 Me. 429 ; Albee v. May, 2 Paine, 74 ; B.iy V. Gage, 36 Barb. 477 ; Strong v. State, i Blackf. 193 ;, Turner 0. State, 40 Ala. 21; Ross' Case, 2 Pick, 165; Rand v. Com., 9 Gratt, 738; Hartung v. People, 22 N. Y. 95. EXAMINATION. In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 11 Q. B. 63; 9 Ad. & Ell. 837; 10 Ad. & Ell. 679. on oath. In statute. Laughran v. Kelly, 8 Cush. 199. EXCEED. did not . In statute. Re Earl of Harrington, 2 El. & Bl. 676. EXCEPT. 127 EXECUTED. In grant. Greenleaf v. Barth, 6 Allen V. Scott, 21 Pick. 25 (32 EXCEPTING. EXCEPTION. EXCESSES. EXCESSIVE. EXCEPT. as hereinafter excepted. Peters, 302. the brick feetory. In statute. Am. Dec. 238). Barnes v. Burt, 38 Conn. 541. In deed. Stockwell v. Couillard, 129 Mass. 231. In statute. Quary v. Gambert, 32 Cal. 304. cruel treatment or outrages. In statute. Tourne v. Tourne, 9 La. Ann. 452 ; Armant v. Her Husband, 4 La. Ann. 137. In plea. Starch v. Clarke, 4 B. & Ad. 115. bail. In constitution. Ex parte Duncan, 53 Cal. 410. fines. In constitution, Pervear v. Com., 5 Wall. 475 ; Blyden- burgh V. Mills, 39 Conn. 484. weight. In statute. Avelard v. Lucas, 5 C. P. Div. 211. Cass V. Thompson, i N. H. 65 (8 Am. Dec. 36); Com. v. Clark, 14 Gray, 367 ; Buflfum v. Murry, 3 Mason, 481. and convey. In power of attorney. Long?/. Fuller, 21 Wis. 122. second of first unpaid. 22 How. 96. liquor. In statute. Queen v. Lancashire, 7 El. & Bl. 840. In constitution. Portland Bk. v. Apthorp, 12 Mass. 252; Oliver v. Washington Mills, 1 1 Allen, 268 ; Scholey v. Rew, 23 Wall. 345 ; Pacific Ins. Co. v. Soule, 7 Wall. 433. In statute. Patrick v. Faulke, 45 Mo. 312. In insurance policy. Palmer 7/. Warren Ins. Co., 1 Story, 365. In statute. Washburn v. Gould, 3 Story C. C. 122. jurisdiction. Com. v, O'Connell, 8 Gray, 464. ^ — of abend. In verdict. Walker v. Gibbs, 2 Dall. 211 ; i Yeates, 255- of costs. In statute. Gordon v. Ross, 2 Cal. 157. power. In statute. Park Soc. v. City of Hartford, 47 Conn. 89. right. In charter. Sloan v. State, 8 Blackf. 361. EXCTjUSiVeLY. In statute. Reg. v. Manchester, 16 Q. B. 450. EXCUSABLE. neglect. In statute. Flanders v. Sherman, i8 Wis. 593 ; Stop- penfeldt v. Milwaukee, etc., R. Co., 29 Wis. 6go; Johnson v. Eldred, 13 Wis. 487 ; Stafford v. McMillan, 25 Wis. 566. EXCUSE. lawful . In statute. Queen v. Harvey, L. R., i C. C. R. 285. EXECUTE. In statute. Waleman v. Merrill, 4 Vroom, 378 ; Kemble v. Harris, 7 Vroom, 526; Scott v. Dow, 2 Green, 350. EXECUTED. Bagley v. McMickle, 9 Cal. 430; State z/. Young, 23 Minn. 551. In declaration. Walbridge v. Arnold, 21 Conn. 425. In deed. Stuart v. Dutton, 39 111. 91. In statute. Den. v. Young, 7 Halst. 300; Calhoun v. Buffington, 25 Mo. 443 ; Little v. Dodge, 32 Ark. 453. and delivered. In contract. Faunce v. Ins. Co., loi Mass. 279. execution . In statute. Smith v. Young, 12 N. J. (L.). 300. has unto. Bagley v. McMickle, 9 Cal. 340. to be in due form of law. In writ. Magnayz/. Monger, 4 Q. B. 818. EXCHANGE. EXCISABLE. EXCISE. EXCLUDED. EXCLUDING. EXCLUSIVE. EXECUTING. 128 EXHIBITS. EXECUTING' EXECUTION. EXECUTIVE. EXECUTOR. EXECUTORY. EXECUTORS . Drewe v. Lamson, 1 1 Ad. & Ell. 529. any such deed. In statute. Ellis v. McCormack, 10 B. & S. 90. Tiernan v. Fenimsre, 17 Ohio, 545. In statute. Ins. Co. v. Halleck, 6 Wall. 556. of the instnuuent. Freeman v. Ellison, 37 Mich. 459. or other legal process. In statute. Re Fanshaw, L. R., 1 1 Eq. Cas. 615. in — — upon any judgment. In statute. Re Lilley, 14 Q. B. 404. on their . In deed. Dingfwall v. Edwards, 4 B. & S. 758. proof of . Freeman v. Ellison, 37 Mich. 459. In statute. U. S. v. Barnabo, 14 Blatchf. 74. authority. Com. v. Hall, 9 Gray, 267. — — oflacer. Thorne v. San Francisco, 4 Cal. 127. or ministerial of5.cers. In statute. Cook v. College of Louis- ville, 9 Bush, 541 . Sheldon v. Smith, 97 Mass. 34 ; Firmey v. Barnes, 97 Mass. 401. In promissory note. Rittenhouse z/. Ammerman, 64 Mo. 196. contract. Farrington v. Tennessee, 5 Otto, 683. In will. Phillips -v. Stewart, 59 Mo. 491. administrators and assigns. In insurance policy. 26 N. Y. 253. my . In will. Noel v. Harvey, 29 Miss. 72. EXECUTORSHIP. expenses. In will. Sharp v. Lush, 10 Ch. Div. 468. EXECUTORY. devise. In statute. Edwards v. Bibb, 54 Ala. 475. trust. Egerton v. Brownlow, 4 H. L. Cas. 210. EXECUTRIX. In will. Owen v. Ellis, 64 Mo. ^^. EXElVrPLARY. damages. Chiles v. Drake, 2 Mete. 147 ; Fay v. Parker, 53 N. H. 342 ; Bixby v. Dunlap, 56 N. H. 456 ; Fry v. Bennett, i Abb. Pt. 304; Roth -u. Eppy, 80 111. 283. EXEMPT. from taxation. In statute. S. H. Co. v. St. Louis, 62 Mo. 135. EXEMPTED. In statute. Atfy-Gen.^/. Fitzjohn, 2 Hurl. &N. 473; State s/. Forshner, 43 N. H. 90. from taxation of every kind. In hospital charter. Sheehan v. Good Samaritan Hospital, 50 Mo. 155. wholly . In statute. East London Water Works v. Overseers, 2 El. & El. 455. EXEMPTION. Glassinger v. State, 24 Ohio St. 206. In statute. Long v. Converse, i Otto, 112. EXERCISE. In deed. Winter v. Williams, 4 Ad. & El. 251. EXERCITOR. The Phebe, Ware, 267. EXHIBIT. Reg. v. Webb, 2 C. & K. 938. the books. In statute. Broner v. Cotheal, 10 Barb. 216. EXHIBITED. In statute. Newell v. State, 2 Conn. 38 ; Hammett v. Starkweather, 47 Conn. 440. legally . In statute. Pfeiffer v. Suss, 73 Mo. 2. EXHIBITING. the bill. In plea. Rees z/. Morgan, 5 B. & Ad. 1039. EXHIBITION, public . In statute. Com. v. Gee, 6 Cush. 179. EXHIBITS. Lake v. Skinner, i Jac. & W. 9; Brown v. Redwyne, 16 Ga. 67. EXISTENCE. 129 EXPLOSION. EXISTENCE, corporate . In statute. Hurt w. Salisbury, 55 Mo. 310. EXISTIN'G. In insurance policy. Gee v. Cheshire Ins. Co., 55 N. H. 65. creditors. In statute. Fox v. Edwards, 38 Iowa, 21, estates. In statute. State v. Diveling, 66 Mo. 375. laws. In statute. Laurie v. State, 5 Ind. 625. railroad corporations. In statute. Indianapolis, etc., R. Co., V. Blackman, 63 111. 117. in the suit. In statute. Blake v. Dove, 7 Hurl. & N. 472. EXPATBIATEB. Ludlam v. Ludlam, 26 N. Y. 356. EXPECT. Johnson v. McCune, 27 Mo. 171. EXPECTANCY. Indeed. Vallei/. Clemens, 18 Mo. 486. EXPECTANT. estates. In statute. Lawrence v. Bayard, 7 Paige, 70 ; Under- hill V. Saratoga, etc., R. Co., 20 Barb. 455. In contract. Bold v. Raynor, i M. & W. 343. to arrive. In contract. Gorrisson v. Perrin, 2 C. B. (N. S.) 681. Leathers v. Greenacre, 53 Me. 573. Perry v. Fitzhowe, 8 Q. B. 757. half the . In contract. Snow w. Johnson, I Minn. 48. I'n partnership agreement. Fisher z/. Goddard, i Black, 506; 8 Peters, 3SS- In plea. Richardson v. Clasen, 10 Q. B. 756. In statute. Gurnee v. Maloney, 38 Gal. 85; Whitehouse z/. R. Co., L. R., 5 Ex. 12; Dashiell v. Mayor, 45 Md. 615. In will. Re Haines, 4 Halst. Ch. 506. in relation to highways. In statute. Queen v. Heath, 6 B. & S. 587. incurred. In statute. Bayley v. Wilkinson, 16 C. B. (N. S.) 190. necessarily incurred. In statute. Queen v. Mayor, 5 Q. B. 862. of administration. In statute. Lester t/. Mathews, 56 Ga. 655. actual that may appertain to the goods themselves. In con- tract. Foster v. Goddard, i Cliff. 1 58. costs and . In order. Ball v. Vason, 56 Ga. 264. proper and legal . In statute. Sullivan v. Mining Co., 39 Cal. 467. In statute. Webster v. Peck, 31 Conn. 495. In patent. Hills v. London Gas-light Co., 5 Hurl. & N. 314. EXPECTED. EXPEDITION EXPEIiLBD. EXPENSE. EXPENSES. EXPENSIVE. EXPERIMENT EXPERT. EXPIRE. EXPLICIT. EXPLOSION. 17 Jones V. Tucker, 41 N. H. 547 ; Page v. Parker, 40 N. H. 47 ; State v. Phair, 48 Vt. 366 ; Heald v. Thing, 45 Me. 392 ; Mitchell v. State, 58 Ala. 417 ; Young v. O'Neil, 57 Ala. 567 ; Dole v. Johnson, 50 N H. 452 ; Clark v. Rockland Water Co., 52 Me. 68 ; Sweetze v Lowell, 33 Me. 446. and terminate. In lease. Bowman v. Foot, 29 Conn. 331. Spencer v. Colt, 89 Pa. St. 314. In fire insurance policy. 7 Wall Ex. 44 ; Stanley v. Ins. Co., L. R., :; 71 ; United Ins. Co. v. Foote, 22 Ohio St. 340. loss occasioned by the of a steam-boiler. In insurance policy. St. John V. Am. Mut. F. & M. Ins. Co., 11 N. Y. 516. EXPLOSIONS. 130 EXTERNAL. BXPLOSIONS. In fire policy. Briggs z/. N. A. & M. In statute. Bliss v. Lilley, policy. Washburn v. caused by lightning or — Ins. Co., 53 N. Y. 446. EXPLOSIVE. preparations and compositions. 3 B. & S. 129. any other substance. In insurance Miami Valley Ins. Co., 2 Fed. Rep. 633. EXPORTATION. Forman v. Peaslee, 11 Month. L. R. (N. S.) 273. In statute. Barrett v. Stockton R. Co., 2 Man. & G. 312. designed for . In statute. Com. v. King, i Whart. 448. shipped for . Stockton R. Co. v. Barrett, i CI. & F. 590. EXPORTED. from the port. In statute. Muller v. Baldwin, L. R., 9 Q. B. 457. EXPORTS. In constitution. Crandall v. State, 6 Wall. 35 ; Almy v. State, 24 How. 169; State 7/. Turner, 5 Harr. 501; ex parte Martin, 7 Nev. 140; re Wong Yung Quy, 2 Fed. Rep. 624. EXPOSE. Reg. v. Webb, 2 C. & K. 938. to sale. In statute. Eberle v. Mehrback, 55 N. Y. 682 ; Adams' Ex. Co. V. Schlessinger, 75 Pa. St. 246. EXPOSED. to inJTiry. In statute. Treat's Appeal, 40 Conn. 288. to the danger of fire. In statute. Safford v. Boston, etc., R. Co., 103 Mass. 584. EXPOSING. willfully and wantonly himself to any unnecessary danger or peril. In insurance policy. Schneider v. Provident Ins. Co., 24 Wis. 28. EXPOSURE. to unnecessary danger, hazard or perilous adventure. In accident insurance policy. Sawtelle v. Railway Pass. Ass. Co., 1 5 Blatchf. 216. EXPOSURES, In insurance policy. Chaffee z-. Cattaraugus Mut. Ins. Co., 18 N. Y. 376. EXPRESS. or implied. In city charter. McGaflin v. City of Cohoes, 74 N. Y. 387 (30 Am. Rep. 387). trust. Brown v. Cheney, 56 Barb. 635. understanding. Spence v. Spence, 17 Wis. 448. EXPRESSED. In statute. Hartford v. R. Co., 16 Q. B. 442. shall be in the title. In constitution. People v. Hills, 36 N. Y. 449 ; Durkee v. City of Janesville, 26 Wis. 697. EXPRESSLY. In statute. Reg. v. Poor Law Commrs., 9 Q. B. 292. named. In statute. Taylor -v. Nicholls, 6 M. & W. 95. withheld. In statute. Lightfoot v. Bass, 2 Tenn. Ch. 677. EXTEND. EXTENSION. EXTERNAL. Clement v. Dickey, i Paine, 385. In statute. Ralston v. Smith, 11 H. L. Cas. 223 ; South Boston R. Co. V. Middlesex R.,Co., 121 Mass. 485. In statute. Brooke z/. Clarke, i B. & Aid. 402. In re Wedgwood Coal & Iron Co., 26 W. R. 442. alteration. In lease. Perry v. Davis, 3 C. B. (N. S.) 776. parts of the premises. Indeed. Green 7/. Eales, 2 Q. tJ. 225. violence. In insurance policy . Citizens' Ins. Co. z/. Glasgow, 9 Mo. 411. violent and accidental means. In accident insurance policy. Bayless v. Travelers' Ins. Co., 14 Blatchf. 144. EXTING UISHMENT. 131 FACTORY. EXTINGUISHMENT. Taylor v. Harrington, 4 McCord, 96 (24 Am. Dec. 710). of the State debt. In constitution. Auditor-General v. State Treasurer, 45 Mich. 161. BXTORSIVELY. In indictment. Leemari v. State, 35 Ark. 439. EXTORT. Com. v. O'Brien, 12 Cush. 90. EXTORTION. Com. v. Bagley, 7 Pick. 279; Colliers. State, 55 Ala. 125; People?/. Whaley, 6 Cow. 661 ; Com. z/. Mitchell, 3 Bush, 39; Williams v. State, 2 Sneed, 160. fn statute. U. S. v. Wartz, 3 Sawy. 474. EXTRA. work. In contract. Escott v. White, 10 Bush, 174. EXTRAORDINARY. -^— care. Toledo, etc., R. Co. y. Baddeley, 54 111. 19. charges. In statute. Waddington v. London Union, i El., B. & El. 387. expenditures. In constitution. Walker v. State, 12 S. C. 200. expenses. In statute. Aveland?/. Lucas, 5 C. P. Div. 2ii. expenses incurred in case of riot. In statute. King v. Justices, 7 B. & C. 10. marine risk. In charter-party. Leary v. U. S., 14 Wall. 607. occasions. In constitution. Whiteman w. Wilmington, etc., R. Co., 2 Harr. (Del.) 514 (33 Am. Dec. 411). traffic. In statute. Aveland z/. Lucas, 5 C. P. Div. 211. services. In statute. Holman z/. Sims, 39 Ala. 709; Allen v. Martin, 36 Ala. 330. PACE. of the judgment. Osgood v. Bringolf, 32 Iowa, 265. of the work. In contract. Martin v. Thrasher, 40 Vt. 460. meet the witnesses to . In constitution. State v. Mc- O'Blenis, 24 Mo. 403 ; Johnson v. State, 2 Yerg. 57 ; Miller v. State, 25 Wis. 387. on the . Woodcock v. Bennet, i Cow. 711 (13 Am. Dec. 569). FACILITIES. In note. Springfield Bk. v. Merritt, 14 Mass. 322. In statute. South Eastern R. Co. v. Comm'rs, 5 Q. B. Div. 218. proper and convenience- for the conveyance and accommo- dation of passengers. In statute. Eastern Union R. Co. v. R. Co., 2 El. & Bl. 542. PACT. Drake v. Cockroft, 4 E. D. Smith, 34 ; Lawrence v. Wright, 2 Duer, 673- FACTOR. Baring 7/. Corrie, 2 B. & Aid. 148; Graham v. Duckwall, 8 Bush, 12 ; Higginsz/. Moore, 34 N. Y. 418; Ladd v. Arkell, 37 N. Y. (S. C.) 35: HopkirkT/. Bell, 3 Cranch, 454; Winne v. Hammond, 37 111. 99 ; Taylor v. Wells, 3 Watts, 65 ; Slack v. Tucker, 23 Wall. 321. FACTORY. In deed. Mahew v. Hardesty, 8 Md. 479. In insurance policy. Liebenstein v. Ins. Co., 45 111. 301. In statute. Kent z/. Astley, 10 B. & S. 802 ; Redgrove v. Lee, L. R., 9 Q. B. 363 ; Blackford z/. State, 11 Ohio, 327 ; Atwood v. DeForest, 19 Conn. 513; Palmer's Ship Co. v. Clayton, L. R., 4 Q. B. 209; Kentz/. Astley, L. R., 5 Q. B. 19; Whymper v. Harvey, 18 C. B. (N. S.) 248. prices. In note. Whipple v. Levitt, 2 Mason, 89. chair . In insurance policy. Liebenstein %i. Ins. Co., 45 III. 301. part of a used solely for the manufacture of goods. Tn statute. Taylor v. Hicks, 12 C. B. (N. S.) 160. FACTS. 132 FALSEL Y. FACTS. FACULTY. FAIL. FAILED. FAILS. FAILURE. FAIR. In statute. Clay Co. v. Simon- Gill & J. 36s — constituting a cause of action. son, I Dakota, 403. of physic. In statute. Regents v. Williams, 9 (31 Am. Dec. 721). In statute. Com. v. McDonald, 5 Cush. 368. to act. In statute. Howard v. McDairmid, 26 Ark. 106. Mayer f. Hermann, 10 Blatchf. 257. to obtain relief. In statute. Queen v. Bedminster Union, i Q. B. Div. 504. to sue. In statute. Shepherd v. St. Louis, etc., R. Co., 3 Mo. (App.) 5S3- of issue. Patterson z*. Ellis, 11 Wend. 259; Tongue v. Nutwell, 13 Md. 415 ; Dumond -v. Stringham, 26 Barb. 104. . to execute process. In statute. Andrews v. Keep, 38 Ala. 315. abridgment. Story t/, Holcombe, 4 McLean, 306;, Folsom v. Marsh, 2 Story C. C. 100. average crop. Wright v. Morris, 1 5 Ark, 444. creditors. In statute. Gorham v. Witherby, 7 Q. B. 497. legal trial. In bond. Sirapkins v. Oakley, 1 Blackf. 537. patent. On scales. Fairbanks v. Jacobus, 14 Blatchf. 338. Warnock v. Thomas, 48 Ala. 463. In affidavit. Lawrence v. Finch, 17 N. J. (Eq.) 234. -wrought. In deed. Griffiths v. Rigby, i Hurl. & N. 238. equitably and . In statute. Satcher -u. Satcher, 41 Ala. 26. full and credit. In constitution. Christmas v. Russell, 5 Wall, 290; Green v. Van Buskirk, 7 Wall. 139. In statute. Caperton v. Ballard, 14 Wall. 238. FAITHFULLY. perform. In bond. Bk. v. Adams, 12 Pick. 303. FALDA (Sp.) Fossat's Case, 2 Wall. 673. FALL. State v. Haddocks, 2 Hawks, 461. through. Norris v. Maitland, 9 Phila. 7. if building shall — '■ — . In insurance policy. Firemen's Fire Ins. Co. V. Con. Rodeph Sholom, 80 111. 559 ; Brenner v. Ins. Co., 51 Cal. 103 (21 Am. Rep. 703). this . In contract. Weltner v. Riggs, 3 W. Va. 445. FALSE. King v. Harvey, 2 B. & C. 264. bank notes. In statute. Kirby v. State, i Ohio St. 187. entry. In statute. Reg. v. Dewitt, 2 C. & K. 905 ; Reg. v. Brown, 2 C. & K. 504 ; Smith v. State, 5 Humph, 163. forged and counterfeited. In indictment. U. S. v. Howell, 1 1 Wall. 432. or bogus checks. In statute. Pierce w. People, 81 111. 98. or fraudulent practice or appearance. In statute. U. S. v. A Cargo of Sugar, 3 Sawy. 48. rumor in appearance well fotmded. In statute. Com. v. Smith, I Whart. Dig. 826. statement. In slatute. Reg. v. Dewitt, 2 C. & K. 905. swearing. In insurance policy. Maher v. Hibernia Ins. Co., 67 N. Y. 283. token or writing. In statute. State v. Saunders, 63 Mo. 482. FALSELY. and fraudulently. In statute. Reg. v. Bent, i Den. C. C. 1 57. FAIRBAIfKS. FAIRLY. FAITH. FAMILIES. 133 FARMERS. FAMILIES. In will. Burt v. Hillyer, 14 Eq. Cas. 160. FAMILY. Nixon v. Nanney, i Q. B. 747; Kitchell v. Burgwin, 21 111. 40 ; Wilson V. Cochran, 31 Tex. 677 ; Spencer v. Spencer, 11 Paige, 159 ; Regan V. Zebb, 28 Ohio St. 483. In insurance policy. Poor v. Humboldt Ins. Co., 125 Mass. 274 ; 2 Fed. Rep. 432. In statute. Ellington w. Moore, 17 Mo. 424; State z/. Slater, 22 Mo. 464 ; Whaley v. Whaley, 50 Mo. 577; Kain v. Fisher, 6 N. Y. 597 ;. Weed V. Dayton, 40 Conn. 293; Weber v. Short, 55 Ala. 311; Turner ^'. Whittier, 40 Ala. 530; Town of Cheshire w. Town of Burlington, 31 Conn. 326 ; Person v. DeHart, 3 N. J. (L.)48i ; Strawn V. Strawn, 53 111. 263 ; Bradley v. Rodelsberger, 3 S. C. 226 ; Cox V. Stafford, 14 How. Pr. 519; Howards. Marshall, 48 Tex. 471; White- head ^/. Nichelson, 48 Tex. 517; Johnson t/. Fletcher, 54 Miss. 628. In will Mercier v. M. R. F. S. & G. R. R., 54 Mo. 506 ; Hall v. Stephens, 65 Mo. 671 ; Bates v. Denson, 128 Mass. 334; Pigge 7/. Clarke, 3 Ch. Div. 672 ; re Hutchinson, 8 Ch. Div. 541 ; Lambe v. Fames, L. R., 6 Ch. App. 597 ; Snow v. Lead, L. R., 9 Eq. Cas. 622; re Jeffrey, L. R., 14 Eq. Cas. 136; Dominick v. Sayre, 3 Sandf. 555; Wallace v. McMicken, 2 Disney, 564; Bowditch v. Andrew, 8 Allen, 339; Smith V. Wildman, 37 Conn. 384. library. In statute. Robinson's Case, 3 Abb. Pr. 466. physician. In insurance policy. Reed v. Piedmont, etc., Ins. Co., 58 Mo. 421 ; Price v. Phoenix, etc., Ins. Co., 17 Minn. 497 (10 Am. Rep. 166). any neighborhood or . In statute. Noe v. People, 39 111. 96. having a for which he provides. In statute. Cantrell v. Con- nor, 6 Daly, 224. maintenance of my . In will. Andrews v. Andrews, 7 Heisk. 234. marry and have a . In will. Spencer w. Spencer, 1 1 Paige, 1 59. member of the . In statute. Brown v. Witt, 19 Wend. 475 ; Mayer v. Griffin, 7 Wis, 82. out of the . In will. Pierson v. DeHart, 3 N. J. (L.) 481. person of his . In statute. Wade v. Jones, 20 Mo. 75. person having a . In statute. Keiffer v. Barney, 31 Ala. 192. FABM. In deed. Doolittle v. Blakesley, 4 Day, 265 (4 Am. Dec. 218); Auburn Congregational Church 2/. Walker, 124 Mass. 71. In plea. Wilson ■z/. Bramhall, i Younge & J. 2. In statute. Finlay 2/. Langston, 12 Mo. 121. In will. Wheeler v. Randall, 6 Mete. 532 ; Aldrich v. Gaskell, 10 Cush. 158. crossing. In statute. Wheeler v. Rochester, etc., R. Co., 12 Barb. 227. on which A lives. In will. Kimball v. Schoff, 40 N. H. 190. homestead . Taylors. Mixter, 11 Pick. 347. produce of a . In statute. Mayor v. Davis, 6 W. & S. 279. FABMEB. In statute. Queen v. Cleworth, 4 B. & S. 927. PARMEBS. selling the produce of their fiirms. In statute. Trustees of Rochester z/. Pettinger, 17 Wend. 265. FARMING. 134 FELONY. FARMING. PAETHEB. PAST. PATHEB. PATJLT. FAULTS. FAVOE. FEAB. PEE. interests. In statute. Voorheesz/. Patterson, 20 Kas. 555. used exclusively for purposes. In statute. Gillette z/. City of Hartford, 31 Conn. 351. Holwood V. Holwood, 7 H. L. Cas. 728. estate. In will. Lewis v. Smith, 9 N. Y. 502. train. Indianapolis, etc., R. Co. v. Peyton, 76 111. 340. In statute. Cotheal v. Cotheal, 40 N. Y. 405. School District v, Boston, etc., R. Co., 102 Mass. 555; Chicago, etc., R. Co. V. Ryan, 70 111. 211 ; Whitney v. Boardman, 118 Mass. 242. In contract. London, etc., R. Co. v. Grace, 2 C. B. (N. S.) 555. In contract. Pettitt v. Mitchell, 4 Man. & G. 838. all . In contract. Whitney z/. Boardman, 118 Mass. 242. ■with all . In contract. Smith ■v. Richards, 13 Pet. 26 ; Wood v. Hobbs, 2 Q. B. Div. 331 ; Shepherd v. Kain, 5 B. & Aid. 240. in of such validity. In statute. Bridge Prop. v. Hoboken Co., I Wall. 116. Hqllingsworth v. McDonald, 2 H. & J. 230 (3 Am. Dec. 545). Wendell v. Crandall, 1 N. Y. 491 Patterson 7/. Ellis, 11 Wend. 259. In deed. Jecks v. Taussig, 45 Mo. 167; Cool u. Higgins, 23 N. J. (Eq.) 308. lu plea. Jordan v. Record, 70 Me. 529. In statute. Den v. Clark, i N. J. (L.) 340. farm. De Peyster v. Michael, 6 N. Y. 467. farm rent. De Peyster v. Michael, 6 N. Y. 467. simple. Haynes v. Bowen , 42 Vt. 686 ; Brackett v. Redlon, 54 Me. 426; Stinson z/. Rouse, 52 Me. 261; Jecko v. Taussig, 45 Mo. 167. a reasonable attorney's . In statute. Draper v. Draper, 29 Mo. 13. conveyance in . In decree. Smith v. Armstrong, 25 Wis. 520. water and take proper care of. In statute. South, etc., Ala- bama, etc., R. Co. V. Henlein, 52 Ala. 606. Jefferson Co. v. Johnson, 64 111. 149 ; Tillman v. Wood, 58 Ala. 578. In statute. Camp v. Bates, 13 Conn, i ; McPhellis v. Morrill, 66 Me. 123. one thousand . In contract. Brown v. Brooks, 25 Pa. St. 210. In statute. Howarth v. Tollemache, 4 Man. & G. 431. case. HenkinsT/. Guerss, 12 East, 247, 2 Camp. 408 ; Fletcher z/. Peck, 6 Cranch, 87 ; Lordz/. Veazie, 8 How. 255 ; Smith v. Junction R. Co., 29 Ind. 546. laborer. Hall v. Johnson, 3 H. & C. 590. editor. In libel. Leyman v. Latimer, 3 Ex. Div. 353. assaulter. In statute. Com. v. Sanborn, 14 Gray, 393. FELONIOUSLY. In indictment. State v. Weldon, 70 Mo. 574 ; Wemzorpfin v. State, 7 Blackf. 186 ; Carder z/. State, 17 Ind. 307 ; State v. Card, 34 N- H. 510 ; U. S. V. Forrest, 3 Cranch C. C. 60. In statute. Com. v. Adams, 127 Mass. 15. FELONY. U. S. V. Staats, 8 How. 45 ; Brugnier v. U. S., i Dakota, 5. In indictment. Baker v. State, 34 Ark. 480. FEEB. FEES. FEET. FEIGNED. FELLOW. FELON. FELONIOUS. FELONY. 135 FIDUCIARY. FELONY. — Continued. In statute. Shay v. People, 23 N. Y. 317 ; Fassett v. Smith, 23 N. Y. 252 ; State v. Knapp, 6 Conn. 415 (i6 Am. Dec. 68); People v. Park, 41 N. Y. 21 ; State v. Benton, 71 Mo. 288; Rex v. Powell, 2 B. & Ad. 75; Campbell v. Queen, 11 Q. B. 812; Wilson v. State, i Wis. 185. shall be guilty of . In statute. Williams v. Queen, 7 Q. B. 252. FEMALE. heirs. In statute. Beall v. Harwood, 2 H. & J. 167 (3 Am. Dec. 532)- FENCE. Allen 7/. Tobias, 77 111. 169; Goodrich v. Jones, 2 Hill, 142; Murray V. Van Derlyn, 24 Wis. 67. In deed. Scofield v. Lockwood, 35 Conn. 425. In statute. Com. v. King, 13 Mete. 115 ; Estes z/. Atlantic, etc., R. Co., 63 Me. 308; Munson v. Town of Derby, 37 Conn. 310. or hedge. In statute. Merivale v. Trustees, 9 B. & S. 73. pole. Baker -u. Hope, 49 Cal. 598. running into the water. In statute. Lamb v. Hicks, 1 1 Mctc. 496. water . In statute. Lamb v. Hicks, 1 1 Mete. 496. In statute. Ellis v. Amison, i B. & C. 71. drinks. In statute. State v. Lamp, 16 Mo. 389. or distilled liquor. In statute. Beach v. State, 8 Mo. 497. liquor. In statute. U. S. v. Dooley, 21 Int. Rev. Rec. 115. ale, strong beer or beer. Nevin v. Ladue, 3 Denio, 437. People V. R. Co., 35 Cal. 606. Chapelle v. Wells, 4 Mart. (N. S.) 426 ; State v. Hudson Co., 3 Zabr. 206; State 7/. Wilson, 42 Me. 9; Att'y-Gen. v. Boston, 123 Mass. 460; Hartford Bridge Co. v. Ferry Co., 29 Conn. 221 ; Aikin v. Western R. Co., 30 Barb. 305, 20 N. Y. 370 ; Att'y-Gen. v. Boston, 123 Mass. 460; Alexandria, etc.. Ferry Co. v. Wisch, 73 Mo. 656. In statute. State v. Hudson, 23 N. J. (L.) 206 ; Parrot v. City of Law- rence, 2 Dillon, 332 ; Mayor v. New England Trans. Co., 14 Blatchf. 165 ; Parrott v. City of Lawrence, 2 Dill. 332. FEBBTMAN. In statute. Clarke v. State, 2 McCord, 47 (13 Am. Dee. 47). FEW. copies. In contract. Myers v. Gross, 59 111. 436. FICTITIOITS. suit. Henkins z/. Guerss, 12 East, 247, 2 Camp. 408; Fletcher V Peck, 6 Cranch, 87; Lord v. Veazie, 8 How. 255; Smith v. Junction R. Co., 29 Ind. 546. FLDEI. commissum. In constitution. Ducloslange v. Ross, 3 La. Ann. 432 ; Gaines v. Chew, 2 How. 619. FIDUCIABY. capacity. In statute. Chapman v. Forsyth, 2 How. 202 ; Prouty V. Swift, 51 N. Y. 594; Roberts v. Prosser, 53 N. Y. 260; Treadwell V. Holloway, 46 Cal. 547 ; Flagg v. Ely, 1 Edm. 206 ; Commercial Bk. 7/. Buckner, 2 La. Ann. 1023; StoU v. King, 8 How. Pr. 298; Sutton V. De Camp, 4 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 483; Republic of Mexico v. Anangoiz, 5 Duer, 634; Holbrook -v. Horner, 6 How. Pr. 86; Shudderi/. Schiels, 17 How. Pr. 420; Turner z/. Thompson, 2 Abb. Pr. 444; Ostell V. Burgh, 24 How. Pr. 274; Chaine v. Coffin, 17 Abb. Pr. 441; Argus v. Dunscomb, 8 How. Pr. 14; Wolfe v. Brower, 5 Robt. 601 ; Noble v. Prescott, 4 E. D. Smith, 139 ; Buss- ing V. Thompson, 15 How. Pr. 97; McBurney i-. Martin, 6 Robt. FENCED. FERMENTED FEE.BIAGE. FEBET. FIDUCIARY. 136 FINAL. ITDUCIABY — Continued. 502 ; Clark v. Pickney, 50 Barb. 226 ; Harris v. Ingram, 13 Ch. Div. 339; Morse v. City of Lowell, 7 Mete. 152; Haynian v. Pond, 7 Mete. 329. character. In statute. Jones v. Knox, 46 Ala. 53 ; Woolsey v. Cade, 54 Ala. 379; Woodward v. Towne, 127 Mass. 41 ; Amoskeag Manuf'g Co. v. Barnes, 49 N. H. 312; Hardenbrook v. Collson, 24 Hun, 475; Lemeke v. Booth, 47 Mo. 385 (4 Am. Rep. 326); Banning V. Bleakley, 27 La. Ann. 257 (21 Am. Rep. 554); Whitaker v. Chap- man, 3 Lans. 155 ; re Seymour, i Ben. 348; re Kimball, 6 Blatchf. 292 ; Desobry v. Tete, 31 La Ann. 809 (33 Am. Rep. 332); Johns v. Russell, 44 Ga. 460 ; Curtis v. Waring, 92 Pa. St. 104 ; Kaufman v. Alexander, 53 Tex. 562 ; Barber v. Sterling, 68 N. Y. 273 ; Groverw. Clinton, 8 Bank. Reg. 312; Owsley v. Cohen, 15 Bank. Reg. 489 ; Keime v. Graff, 17 Bank. Reg. 319; Neal v. Clark, 95 U. S. 704; re Smith, 18 Bank. Reg. 24 ; Jockirsch v. Tousey, 51 Tex. 129 ; Heffren V. Jayne, 39 Ind. 463 (13 Am. Rep. 281;; Flanagan v. Pearson, 42 Tex. I (19 Am. Rep. 40); Cronan v. Cotting, 104 Mass. 245 (6 Am. Rep. 232); Green v. Chilton, 57 Miss. 598 (34 Am. Rep. 483) ; Hen- nequin v. Clews, 76 N.Y. 427 (33 Am. Rep. 641); Harvey v. Devereux 72 N. Y. 463. FZEIiD. State 7/. McMinn. 81 N. C. 585. In statute. Com. v. Sampson, 97 Mass. 407 ; Com. v. Josselyn, 97 Mass. 411. in the . In statute. Sargent v. Ludlow, 42 Vt. 726. FIELDS. and fenced lands. In deed. Hearst v. Pujal, 44 Cal. 230. PIGHT. State v. Gladden, 73 N. C. 1 50. FILE. In pleading. Hunter t/. Caldwell, 10 Q. B. 69. In statute. Oats v. Wells, 28 Ark. 245 ; Erwin v. McGuire, 44 Ala. 505; Gorham v. Summers, 25 Minn. 81. FILED. In statute. Johnson v. Hodges, 65 Mo. 589 ; Engelman v. State, 2 Ind. 91 ; Fulkerson v. Houts, 55 Mo. 301; King v. Wade, i B. & Ad. 873; Pfuman v. Henkel, i Bradw. 145; Reed z/. Aeton, 120 Mass. 130; Ware W.Johnson, 66 Mo. 661 ; Gorham i'. Summers, 25 Minn. 18. in open court. In indictment. MeKenzie v. State, 24 Ark. 637. FILES. among the . In return to writ. Thompson v. Washoe Co., 7 Nev. 83. FHiHTG. Lamson "v. Falls, 6 Ind. 309 ; Pinders v. Yeager, 29 Iowa, 368 ; Bishop V. Cook, 13 Barb. 326 ; Naylor v. Moody, 2 Blaekf. 247. or registration. In statute. Re Butlin, L. R., 8 Ch. App. 722. FILL. a prescription. Ray v. Jones, 61 Ga. 505. FILLED. frame house in with brick. In insurance policy. Fowler v. .(Etna Ins. Co., 6 Cow. 673 (16 Am. Dec. 460). FILTH. In statute. Reg. v. Wood, 5 El. & Bl. 55. FIKAL. In statute. Reg. v. Hunt, 6 El. & Bl. 412. and conclusive. In statute. Re Mayor of New York, 49 N. Y. 150; re Houghton, 42 Cal. 37 ; State v. Shields, 49 Md. 304. and without exception or appeal. In agreement. Williams V. Danziger, 91 Pa. St. 232. disposition. In statute. Ex parte Russell, 13 Wall. 664; re Brightman, 14 Blatehf. 130. — decree. In bond. Jordan w. Agwwam Woolen Co., 106 Mass. 571. FINAL. 137 FINE. VTNAL Continued. In statute. Hatchett v. Milner, 44 Ala. 224; Carswell z/. Spencer, 44 Ala. 205 ; Betts v. Davis, i Cal. 134; Hallock v. Jaudon, 34 Cal. 167 Strickler v. Tracy, 66 Mo. 465; Wood v. Gorman, 56 Ala. 283 ; Bon durant v. Apperson, 4 Mete. (Ky.) 30 ; Kehoe v. Blenthen, 10 Nev 445; Barry w. Briggs, 22 Mich. 201; Kelly w. Stanberry, 13 Ohio, 421 judgment. Ir statute. Witlenbury v. U. S., 6 Wall. 819 Moses V. Mayor, 15 Wall. 387; Moore v. Robbins, 18 Wall 588; The Lucille, 19 Wall. 73; Thomson v. Dean, 7 Wall. 342; Railroad Co. v. Soutter, 2 Wall. 440; Humiston v. Stainthorp, 2 Wall. 106. Amos v. Smith, 16 Peters, 303 ; Da Krafft v. Barney, 2 Black, 712; Holmes v. Tennison, 13 Peters, 540; Weston v. City Council, 2 Peters, 419; Houston v. Moore, 3 Wheat. 433; O'Dowd V. Russell, 14 Wall. 402 ; Wells v. McGregor, 13 Wall. 188; Rankin V. State, n Wall. 380 ; Mann v. Lally, 17 Wall. 14; Ayres v. Carver, 17 How. 591 ; Wheeler v. Haines, 13 Wall. 51 ; Atherton v. Fowler^ I Otto, 145 ; Bronson v. La Crosse R. Co., i Wall. 405 ; Railroad Co. V. Swasey, 23 Wall. 405 ; St. Clair Co. v. Lovington, 18 Wall. 628; Hall V. Vanier, 7 Neb. 397 ; Shegogfg v. Perkins, 34 Ark. 117 ; Bradford v. Bradley, 37 Ala. 453 ; Tabor v. Lawrence, 53 Ala. 543 ; Wallace v. Middlebrook, 28 Conn. 464; Phelps v. Pease, 39 Cal. 582 ; Collins V. Wagoner, 20 Wis. 48 ; Barfield v. Impson, 2 Miss. 326; Porter z/. U. S., 2 Paine, 315; Scott t/. Hore, i Hughes, 164. determiaation of the rights of the parties. In statute. Swarthout v. Curtis, 4 N. Y. 415. disposition of the cause. In statute. Re Brightman, 14 Blatchf. 130. dividend. In statute. Jackson v. Magee, 3 Q. B. 47. hearing. In statute. Osborn v. Osborn, 5 Fed. Rep. 389. hearing or trial. In statute. Akerly v. Vilas, 2 Biss. 1 10 ; 24 Wis. 165; I Dill. 463, 355, 357; Vannevar v. Bryant, 21 Wall. 41 ; Ins. Co. V. Dunn, 19 Wall. 214; Bryant v. Rich, 106 Mass. 193; Beeny v. Irick, 22 Gratt. 484 ; Minuett v. Milwaukee, etc., R. Co., 3 Dill. 460. passage. In constitution. State v. Buckley, 54 Ala. 612. port of discharge. In contract. U. S. v. Barker, 5 Mason, 404. process. In statute. Amis v. Smith, 16 Peters, 303. order. 7 Bush, 625 ; Railroad Co. v. Punnett, 18 B. Mon. 48 ; Turner v. Browder, 18 B. Mon. 826; Applegate v. Applegate, 4 Mete. 236; Helm v. Stout, 7 Bush, 625 ; Bondurant v. Apperson, 4 Mete. 32. order affecting a substantial right. In statute. Ballston Spa Bk. V. Marine Bk., 18 Wis. 491 ; re Fleming's Petition, 16 Wis. 70; Collins V. Case, 25 Wis. 653. recovery. In statute. Jannes v. Pangborn, 6 Allen, 243 ; Fisk V. Gray, 100 Mass. 191. decision shall be . In constitution. McGeet/. Mathis, 21 Ark.41. FINAIiLY. recover. In statute. Fisk v. Gray, 100 Mass. 193. FIND. to help. In contract. Ladd v. Patten, 66 Me. 97. PINDEB. In offer of reward. Kincaid v. Eaton, 98 Mass. 139. PINE. McGregor v. Comstock, 17 N. Y. 162 ; De Peyster v. Michael, 6 N. Y. 467; Hanscomb v. Russel, 11 Gray, 373; Fein v. U. S., i Wyom- ing, 247. 18 FINE. 138 FIRST. PINE — Continued. In contract. Laubenheimer v. Mann, 19 Wis. 520. day; Andrew v. Whitlock, 52 N. Y. 40. penalty or forfeiture. In statute. Ison, in re, 6 Oregon, 469; Common Council v. Fairchild, i Ind. 315. PINES. In statute. U. S. v. Simms, i Cranch, 252. penalties or forfeitures. In stattite. Re Brittingham, 5 Fed. Rep. 191. FINISHED. In contract. Hyannis Savings Bank v. Moors, 120 Mass. 459. "when house is . In order. Robbins v. Blodgett, 121 Mass. 279. PINTSHING. In statute. Hardcastle v. Jones, 3 B. & S. 160. works. In statute. Howarth t/. Coles, 12 C. B. (N. S.) 139. FIBE. In bill of lading. New Orleans, etc., Ins. Co. v. R. Co., 20 La. Ann. 302 ; Levy v. Pontchartrain R. Co., 23 La. Ann. 477 ; York Co. v. Central R. Co., 3 Wall. 107 ; Michigan, etc., R. Co. v. Heaton, 37 Ind. 148 ; Grey v. Mobile Trade Co., 55 Ala. 387 ; Bank of Ken- tucky V. Adams' Ex. Co., 93 U. S. 174; Erie R. Co. v. Lockwood, 28 Ohio St. 358 ; Condict v. Grand Trunk R. Co., 54 N. Y. 500 ; Lamb v. Camden, etc., R. Co., 46 N. Y. 271 ; Stedman v. Western Trans. Co., 48 Barb. 97 ; The City of Norwich, 3 Ben. 575 ; Swindler V. Hilliard, 2 Rich. (S. C.) 216. In insurance policy. Everett v. London Assurance, 19 C. B. (N. S.) 127; Austin V. Drewe, 6 Taunt. 436; Holt's N. P. 126; Busk v. Ass. Co., 2 B. & Aid. 80; Waters v. Merchants' Ins. Co., 11 Pet. 213; Gordon v. Remmington, i Camp. 123; Brady v. North-western Ins. Co., II Mich. 425; Kenniston v. Merimac Ins. Co., 14 N. H. 341 ; Babcock v. Montgomery Co. Ins. Co., 4 N. Y. 326; Scripture v. Lowell, etc., Ins. Co., 10 Cush. 356; Greenwald v. Ins. Co., 3 Phila. 323 ; Hajrward 7/. Liverpool, etc., Ins. Co., 2 Abb. App. Dec. 349 ; City Fire Ins. Co. v. Corlies, 21 Wend. 367 ; Marsden v. Ins. Co., i Harr. & Ruth. 53. and all other unavoidable aeeidents. In bill of lading. Col- ton V. Cleveland, etc., R. Co., 67 Pa. St. 211. and collisions on the lakes and rivers and on the Welland canal. In bill of lading. Barter v. Wheeler, 49 N. H. 9. by lightning. In insurance policy. Babcock v. Montgomery etc., Ins. Co., 6 Barb. 637 ; 4 N. Y. 326. dangers of the river and In bill of lading. Grey v. Mobile Trade Co., 55 Ala. 387. loss by . In bill of lading. Steinwegw. Erie R. R., 43 N. Y. 123. In insurance policy. Ins. Co. v. Trans. Co., 12 Wall. 194; Washburn V. Farmers' Ins. Co., 2 Fed. Rep. 304. PIRE-AEM. In statute. Atwood v. State, 53 Ala. 509; Evins v. State, 46 Ala. 88. PLRE-PROOP. cotton warehouse. In deed. Vaughan v. Matlock, 23 Ark. 10. PIRE-WORKS. In insurance policy. Jones v. Firemen's Fund Ins. Co., 51 N. Y. 318; Steinbach v. Lafayette Ins. Co., 54 N. Y. 90. In statute. Bliss v. Lilley, 3 B. & S. 129. PLRING. In indictment. Shepherd v. State, 54 Ind. 25. FIRM. Ryder v. Wilcox, 103 Mass. 29. FIRMLY. believes. In statute. Thompson v. Whitee, 4 S. & R. 137. FIRST. State v. Treasurer, 41 Mo. 17. FIRST. 139 FIXED. miST — Continued. In statute. Att'y-Gen. v. Sefton, n H. L. Cas. 257; 3 H. & C. 1024. In will. Everett v. Carr, 59 Me. 325, boat. Johnson v. Chambers, 12 Ind. 112. cousins. Inwill. Re Parker, 14 Ch. Div. 529. day of the term. In statute. Re Burt, 5 B. & C. 669. draw. In contract. Trimble v. Lord, 5 Dana, 518. had and obtained. In statute. Com. v. Camac, i S. & R. 89. inventor. Stead v. Williams, 7 Man. & G, 837. male heir. In •will. Winter v. Perratt, 5 B. & C. 59 ; 6 M. & G- 379- privilege. In deed. Hapgood v. Brown, 102 Mass. 451. son. Inwill. Parker I'. Tootal, 11 H. L. Cas. 143. term. In statute. Higley v. Burrow, 49 Mo. 103 ; John v. State, 1 Head, 49. tried. In statute. Merchants' Bk. -v. Wheeler, 13 Blatchf. 218; Warner v. Pennsylvania R. Co., 13 Blatchf. 231 ; Scott v. Clinton, etc., R. Co., 6 Biss. 529. In statute. Folger v. U. S., 13 Ct. of CI. 93. agent. In statute. State v. Dubuclet, 27 La. Ann. 29. In statute. Caswell v. Johnson, 58 Me. 164. known as river fish. In statute. Woodhouse v. Etheredge, L. R., 6 C. P. 570. sea . In statute. Bridger v. Richardson, 8 B. & C. 568. Huot z/. Hill, I Whart. 131; Tinicum Fishing Co. z/. Carter, 61 Pa. St. 39; Cobb V. Davenport, 33 N. J. (L.) 223. In fiatute. Hodgson v. Little, 14 C. B. (N. S.) 120; 16 C. B. (N. S.) 207. mill dam. In statute. Garnett v. Backhouse, L. R., 3 Q. B. 30. place. In statute. Bennett v. Boggs, Bald. C. C. 60; Hunt 7/. Hunt, I Whart. 131. PIT. and proper regulations. In statute. De Forest v. Redfield, 4 Blatchf. 483. for distillation. In statute. U. S. v. Prussing, 2 Biss. 344. out. In statute. Att'y-Gen. v. Silleen, 2 H. & C. 623. any sum which they think . In statute. Baxendale v. Great Western R Co. 14 C. B. (N. S.) 24. on such conditions as may seem — '■ — . In statute. Watson's Case, 9 Ad. & El. 783. up the premises. In contract. Pratt v. Paine, 119 Mass. 439. days before the return day. In statute. O'Connor v. Towns, I Texas, 107. the compensation. In constitution. Cricket v. State, 18 Ohio St. 9. and appointed. In statute. Hungerford Market v. City Steam- boat, 3 El. & El. 373. engine. In statute. Gore v. Comm'rs, L. R., 6 Q. B. 561. furniture. In will. Buck v. Dawson, 2 Ad. & Ell. 40. PISCAl. PISH. PISHBBY. PISHING. PITTING. prvE. PIX. PIXBD. FIXED. 140 FOR. Alvord Carriagje Manf. Co. v. In note. Durnford v. Patter- PIXED — Continued. machinery. In conveyance. Gleason, 36 Conn. 86. on the first day of May next — son, 7 Mart. 460 (12 Am. Dec. 514). PrXTUBE. Sheen v. Rickie, 5 M. & W. 175; Dudley v. Warde, Amb. 113; Elwes V. Mawe, 3 East, 38 ; Marshall v. Lloyd, 2 M. & W. 450 ; Hallen v^ Runder, i Cr. M. & R. 266 ; Elliott v. Bishop, 10 Ex. 508; Winslow V. Merchants' Ins. Co., 4 Mete. 314 ; Ashman v. Williams, 8 Piclc. 402 ; McCrea v. Central Nat. B:<.,66 N. Y. 489 ; Potterr/. Cromwell, 40 N. Y. 287 ; Vorhees v. McGinnis, 48 N. Y. 278 ; Tifft v. Horton, 53 N. Y. 377 ; Walker v. Sherman, 20 Wend. 636 ; Farrar v. Chauf- fette, 5 Denio, 527 ; Providence Gas Co. v. Thurber, 2 R. I. 22 ; Teaff t/. Hewitt, i Ohio St. 511; Prescott v. Wells, 3 Nev. 82; Pickerell t/. Carson, 8 Iowa, 544; State 7/. Bonham, 18 Ind. 231; Cafen^/. Peckham, 35 Conn. 88; Russell w. Richards, 10 Me. 429; Miller v. Plumb, 6 Cow. 665 (16 Am. Dec. 457); Gray v. Holdship, 17 S. & R. 413 (17 Am. Dec. 680); Merritt v. Judd, 14 Cal. 59; Win- slow V. Merchants' Ins. Co., 4 Mete. 306 ■ Brown v. Lillie, 6 Nev. 244; Prescott v. Wells, 3 Nev. 82. FIXTURES. In deed. Wiltshear v. Cottrell, i El. & Bl. 675. In statute. Baldwin v. Merrick, i Mo. (App.) 281. In will. Birch v. Dawson, 2 Ad. & Ell. 40. belonging to the fulling mill and the carding machine. In agreement. Martin v. Cape, 28 N. Y. 180. for manufacturing purposes. In statute. Coddington v. Bebee, 5 Dutch. 550. or erections used for the purposes of trade. In statute. Flanders v. Wood, 24 Wis. 571. * PLAT. In statute. Stannard v. Hubbard, 34 Conn. 370. PLATS. Doane v. Wilcutt, 5 Gray, 335 ; Jones v. Janney, 8 W. & S. 442. PLEE. from justice. In statute. State v. Washburn, 48 Mo. 240. PLEEENG. from justice. In statute. U. S. v. O'Brian, 3 Dill. 381 ; U. S. V. Smith, 4 Day, 121. PLOATING. debt. In statute. People v. Wood, 71 N. X. 371 ; Cooke v. Saratoga Springs, 23 Hun, 55. PLOOR. each . In insurance policy. New York Belting Co. 2/. Washing- ton Fire Ins. Co., 10 Bosw. 428. PLOORCLOTII. canvas. In statute. Arthurs. Cumming, i Otto, 362. FLOTSAM. FLOWING. FLUTD. FODDER. F9LLOW. FOLLOWING, FOOT. FOR. In statute. Pafmerz/. Rouse, 3 Hurl. & N. 507; Legge w. Boyd, 1 C. B.93- lands. In statute. Call v. Middlesex Comm'rs, 2 Gray, 235. Sickels V. Youngs, 3 Blatchf. 301. for cattle. In statute. 3 El. & El. 238. the event. In statute. Parsons v. Tinkling, 2 C. P. Div. 119. In statute. State v. Warner, 34 Conn. 276. and end. Hunt v. Hunt, L. R., i P. & D. 209. of the mountain. In deed. Williston v. Morse, 10 Mete. 26. Stead V. Carey, 1 C. B. 510 ; Barlow t/. Lee Congregational Soc, 8 Allen, 463. In contract. Ready v. Sommer, 37 Wis. 265. POR. 141 FOREIGN. POB — Continued. at least thirty days. In statute. Whitaker w. Beach, 12 Kas. 492. account of. In receipt. McKinstry v. Pearsall, 3 Johns. 319. collection. Bradstreetw. Everson, 72 Pa. St. 124; Lowell Wire Fence Co. v. Sargent, 8 Allen, 192. giving. In statute. Lord Huntingtower v. Gardiner, i B. & C. 300. hire or gain. In statute. Queen v. Tibbie, 4 EI. & Bl. 888. his master. In statute. Queen v. Cullen, L. R., 2 C. C. R. 29. the largest sum that we can reasonably obtain. Adams v. Foster, 5 Cush. 1 56. the purpose of sale. Com. v. Raymond, 97 Mass. 567. the time being. In statute. Groves -v. Colby, 9 Ad. & Ell. 356. the use of. Stockbridge Iron Co. v. Hudson Iron Co., 107 Mass. 324. FORBEABANCE. In statute. Dry Dock Bk. -u. Am. Life Ins. Co., 3 N. Y. 344 ; Henry v. Thompson, Minof, 209. FORCE. by . In indictment. State v. Blake, 39 Me. 322. by of. In contract. Fisher v. Hope, etc., Ins. Co., 40 N. Y. (S. C.) 291. FORCED. sale. Peterson v. Hornblower, 33 Cal. 226 ; Patterson v. Tay- lor, 15 Fla. 336; Lanahan v. Sears, 12 Otto, 319. FORCIBLE. entry. Jarvis v. Hamilton, 16 Wis. 577 ; Bradley v. Iron Works, 38 Cal. 676 ; Evill v. Connell, 2 Blackf. 133 (18 Am. Dec. 138); State V. Bennett, Harp. (Law) 503 (18 Am. Dec. 663) ; Smith v. LafFery, 27 Ark. 46 ; Burt v. State, 2 Tread. Consist. 489 ; Huffaker v. Bor- ing, 8 Ala. 87 ; Harrow v. Baker, 2 Greene, 201. FORCIBLY. In plea. Wilcox v. Conway, 115 Mass. 561. In statute. U. S. v. Gordon, 5 Blatchf. 25. break and enter. In statute. Tucker v. State, 18 Ohio, 308. pass. In statute. Camden Co. v. Fowler, 4 Zab. 205. resist. In statute. U. S. v. Batchelder, 2 Gall. 15. FOBECLOSUEE. Jennings v. McKay, 19 Kas. 120; Goodman v. White, 26 Conn. 322 ; Puffer V. Clark, 7 Allen, 85. proceedings. In policy of insurance. Colt v. Phoenix Fire Ins. Co., 54 N. Y. 595. FOBEIGN. bills. In note. Jones v. Fales, 4 Mass. 245. bills of lading. In statute. Buckner r/. Finley, 2 Peters, 586. bonds. In will. Hull v. Hull, 4 Ch. Div. 97. citizens. In constitution. Karraho v. Adams, i Dill. 344. corporation. In statute. Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co. v. Albert, 39 Mo. 181 ; Bk. of Louisville v. Young, 37 Mo. 398 ; Baley v. Ohio, etc., Ins. Co., 12 Ohio St. 139; Oliver v. Liverpool, etc., Ins. Co., 100 Mass. 531. dominion. In statute. Ex parte Brown, 5 B. & S. 281. fishing. In statute. U. S. v. Burdett, 2 Sumn. 336. government. Caddetti/. Earl, 5 Ch. Div. 711. paupers. Opinion of the Judges, i Mete. 572. FOREIGN. 142 FORM. FOREIGNER. FOREVER. FORFEIT. FOREIGN — Continued. — port. King v. Parks, 19 Johns. 375 ; The Eliza, 2 Gall. 4; The Lulu, I Abb. U. S. 191 ; 10 Wall 192 ; Negus v. Simpson, 99 Mass. 388; The Sarah J. Weed, 2 Low. 555 ; The John Martin, 2 Abb. U. S. 172. states. In constitution. Cherokee Nation v. State, 5 Peters, i. vessel. In statute. The Catherine. i/. U. S., 7 Cranch, 349; The Sally, I Gall. 58 ; Fox v. The Lodemia, Crabbe, 271 ; The Mary Merritt, 2 Biss.-38i. voyage. In statute. The Lark, i Gall. 55 ; The Three Brothers, I Gall. 142 ; Taber v. U. S., i Story, i ; The Ocean Spray, 4 Saw- yer, 109. In statute. Spratt v. Spratt, i Peters, 349. Sawyer v. Arnold, i La. Ann. 815. In deed. Dennis v. Wilson, 107 Mass. 591 ; Clap v. Draper, 4 Mass. 266. In statute. Casey v. Hamed, 5 Iowa, i. In ■mill. Vernon v. Wright, 7 H. L. Cas. 35. In contract. Betts v. feurch, 4 Hurl. & N. 519; Taylor v. Marcella, i Woods, 302; Esmond v. Van Benschoten, 12 Barb. 366; Richards V. Edict, 17 Barb. 260; Salters v. Rolph, 15 Abb. Pr. 273. In statute. Dimes v. Canal Co., 9 Q. B. 491 ; Day v. Frank, 127 Mass. 497 ; Lynde v. Thompson, 2 Allen, 456. shall . In statute U. S. z/. Distillery, 11 Blatchf. 255. FORFEITED. In statute. Walter v. Smith, 5 B. & Aid. 440. absolutialy . In statute. Van Diemen's Land Co. v. Cockerell, I C. B. (N. S.) 744. FORFEITURE. U. S. v. Ulrici, 3 Dill. 532; Wakefield v. Johnson, 26 Ark. 506. In contract. Stearns v. Barrett, 1 Pick. 443 (11 Am. Dec. 223). In statute. Howe v. Taylor, 6 Oregon, 284. FORGE. State v. McKenzie, 42 Me. 392. In indictment. U. S. v. Watkins, 3 Cranch C. C. 496. In statute. Queen v. Ritson, L. R., i C. C. R. 203. FORGERY. Reg. v. Epps, 4 F. & F. 81 ; Reg. -u. Ritson, L. R., i C. C. R. 200; Reg. V. Closs, Dears. & B. 460 ; Reg. v. Hodgson, Dears. & B. 3 ; Reg. v. Chadwick, 4 M. & Rob. 545 ; Reg. v. Collins, 2 M. & Rob. 545 ; Com. V. Sankey, 22 Pa. St. 390 ; Hill v. State, i 'Yerg. 76 ; Reg. v. Richards, Russ. & Ry. 193 ; Reg. v. Smith, 8 Cox C. C. 32 ; Reg. v. Moody, 9 Cox C. C. 166; Barnum v. State, 15. Ohio, 717; States/. Kimball, 50 Me. 411 ; Com. v. Chandler, Thach. C. C. 187; Van Horn V. State, 5 Pike, 349 ; re Windsor, 6 B. & S. 522 ; People v. Ah Knoo, 28 Cal. 205 ; People v. Fitch, i Wend. 198 (19 Am. Dec. 477); Reinhart v. State, 53 Ala. 467 ; Jones V. State, 50 Ala. 161 ; Arnold v. Cost, 3 Gill. & J. 219 (22 Am. Dec. 302) ; Com. v. Bald- win, II Gray, 197; Mann v. People, 15 Hun, 155; State 7/. Young, 46 N. H. 266; State v. Phelps, 11 Vt. 116 (34 Am. Dec. 672). In treaty. Re Windsor, 6 B. & S. 522. FORM. Moorman v. Hoge, 2 Sawyer, 86. of the pavement. In statute. Reg. v. Eastern R. Co., 2 Q. B. 577. in the prescribed. In statute. Keniston v. Chesley, 52 N. H. 564. matter of In statute. U. S. v, Tuska, 14 Blatchf. 5. FORMAL. 143 FOURTEEN. FORMAL. defect. In statute. Sill v. Queen, i El. & Bl. 554. FORMALITIES, same . In statute. Remington v. Peckham, 10 R. I. 450. FORMALLY. In statute. Clarke v. Cochran, 3 Mart. (La.) 361. FORMER. dealings. Lyon v. Johnson, 28 Conn. 2. FOBJMS. In statute. Koning v. Bayard, 2 Paine, 259. FORNICATION. Hood v. State, 56Ind. 263; Buchanan v. State, 55 Ala. 175 ; Terri- tory -v. Whitcomb, i Montana, 359; Com. v. Call, 21 Pick. 509; State V. Lash, i Harris (N. J.), 380 (32 Am. Dec. 396). FORSWORN. In slander. Tomlinson v. Brattlebank, 4 B. & Ad. 632. FORTHWITH. Thomas -v. Noakes, L. R., 6 Eq. Cas. 521 ; Moffett v. Dickson, 3 Col. 313- In award. Boyes v. Bluck, 13 C. B. 652. In contract. Roberts v. Brett, 11 H. L. Cas. 339; 20 C. B. (N. S.) 160 ; 18 C. B. 574. In bond. Bamforth v. Raddin, 14 Allen, 66. In insurance policy. Phillips "v. Protection Ins. Co., 14 Mo. 167 ; Ed- wards V. Lycoming Ins. Co., 75 Pa. St. 378 ; Bennett, Z'. Lycoming Ins. Co., 67 N. Y. 274. In statute. Burgess v. Bcetefleur, 7 M. & G. 494; ex parte Lamb, 30 W. R. 126; Jones w. Hutchinson, 10 C. B. 522; Spenceley z/. Robin- son, 3 B. & C. 659 ; re Sillence, 7 Ch. Div. 240 ; Queen v. Robinson, 12 Ad. & Ell. 673 ; Tennant v. Bell, 9 Q. B. 685 ; Queen v. Herter, 17 Q. B. 230; Grace v. Clinch, 4 Q. B. 606; Snooks v. Smith, 7 Man. & G. 528 ; Reg. v. Isle of Ely, 5 El. & Bl. 490. as soon as may be. Adams v. Foster, 9 Cush. 1 56. FORWARD. St. Louis, K. C. & N. R. R. v. Piper, 13 Kas. 505. to . In bill of lading. Reed v. U. S. Express Co.. 48 N. Y. 462 ; Kreuder v. Wolcott, i Hilt. 223; Illinois Cent. R. Co. w. Franken- burg, 54 111. 88 ; Wall v. Holt. 26 Wis. 703. FORWARDED, to be . In bill of lading. Blossom v. Griffin, 13 N. Y. 569. FORWARDER. Roberts v. Turner. 12 Johns. 232. FOUND. In statute. Carter v. Young. 42 N. Y. (S. C.) 169 ; McNab v. Burnett, 66 III. 157. and being without a collar. In statute. Tower v. Tower. 1 8 Pick. 262. committing. In statute. Griffiths V. Taylor, 2 C. P. B. 530. employed. In city ordinance. State v. Canton, 43 Mo. 48. in the possession of. In statute. Reg. v. Drake, 22 Sol. Jour. 417. intoxicated. In statute. State v. Brownley, 25 Conn. 6. FOUNDED. in fact. In instruction. State v. Morgan, 40 Conn. 44. on a bond, bill or note. In statute. Doan v. Holly, 26 Mo. 186. on a contract. In statute. Wyman t/. Fahens, in Mass. 80. FOUNDERSHIP Atty.-Gen. v. Master of School, 3 B. & Ad. 73. FOURTEEN. days. In statute. Re Thompson & McLellan, 2 Biss. 166. days at least. In statute. Zoust v. Empsey, 4 B. & Aid. 522 ; Reg. V. Shropshire, 8 Ad. & Ell. 173; Mitchell v. Foster, 12 Ad. & Ell. 472 ; State V. Gasconade, 33 Mo. 102. Downing v. Capel, L. R., 2 C. P. 460 ; Div. 194 ; Simmons v. Millingen, 2 C. FRACTION. 144 FREE. FRACTION. of a day. Westbrook Man. Co. v. Grant, 60 Me. 88 (11 Am. Rep. 181). PBACTIOKTAL. In statute. Swayne v. Vance, 28 Ark. 286. PBAME. house filled in with brick. In^ insurance policy. Fowler v. M\.xi2i Ins. Co., 7 Wend. 270. .. FRANCHISE. Com. v. Arnison, 15 S. & B. 127 (16 Am. Dec. 531) ; Pierce v. Emery, 32 N. H. 484 ; Bridgeport v. New York, etc., R. Co., 36 Conn. 255 ; Chicago R. Co. v. People, 73 111. 541 ; State v. Weatherby, 45 Mo. 17; People V. Utica, etc., Ins. Co., 15 Johns 387; Com. v. Frank- fort, 13 Bush, 185 ; State v. Maine, etc., R. Co., 66 Me. 488; Curtis V. Leavitt, 15 N. Y. 9; Bank of Augusta w. Erie, 13 Pet. 519; Cali- fornia State Tel. Co. v. Atla. Tel. Co., 22 Cal. 398. FRANCHISES. In deed. Morgan v. Louisiana, 3 Otto, 217. property and . Railroad Co. v. County of Haniblin, 12 Otto, 276. FRAUD. Haycraft v. Creasy, 2 East, 92 ; Green v. Nixon, 23 Beav. 530 ; Leh- man V. Shackleford, 50 Ala. 437 ; Kirby u. Ingersoll, i Harr. (Mich.) 172 ; Chesterfield v. Janssen, 2 Ves. Sr. 155 ; Morrill v. Blackman, 42 Conn. 324 ; Grider -v. Clopton, 27 Ark. 245 ; Polhill v. Walter, 3 B. & Ad. 123; Mock V. Pleasants, 34 Ark. 63; Van Arsdale v. Howard, 5 Ala. 596 ; Gardner v. Heartt, 3 Denio, 332 ; Allen v. Addington, 7 Wend. 9 ; Hamniatt v. Emmerson, 27 Me. 308. In statute. Hathaway v. Johnson, 55 N. Y. 93 ; Classen v. Schceman, • 80 111. 304; Shattuck V. Haworth, 91 Pa. St. 449; Hennequin v. Clews, 77 N. Y. 427 ; Broadnax v. Bradford, 50 Ala. 270 ; Smith v. Smith, 19 Wis. 104 ; Melvin v. Melvin, 72 N. C. 384 ; Neil •z'. Clark, 5 Otto, 704 ; U. S. V. Rob Roy, i Woods, 43. attempt at . In insurance policy. Geib v. Ins: Co., i Dill. 443; Shaw V. Scottish Ins. Co., i Fed. Rep. 763. FRAUDUliENT. and void as against the assignee. In statute. Billiter v. Young, 6 El. & Bl. 10. contract. In statute. Benton v. Benton, i Day, iii. • conveyance. In statute. Ex parte Jordan, 9 Mete. 292. conveyance, gift, delivery or transfer. In statute. Phelps 11. Hornstedt, L . R., 8 Ex. 26. suppression. Blydenburgh v. Welsh, Baldw. 331. FRAUDXILENTLY. In plea. Behn v. Kemble, 7 C. B. (N. S.) 265. In statute. Morgan v. State, 13 Fla. 671. stopped or suspended, and not resumed payment. In stat- ute. Re Thompson & McLellan, 2 Biss. 166. FREE. Pierce v. Milwaukee, etc., R. Co., 23 Wis. 391. from average. In insurance policy. Bargett v. Orient Ins. Co , 3 Bosw. 385. &om. average, unless general. In insurance policy. Aranza- raendi v. Louisiana Ins. Co., 2 La. 432 (22 Am. Dec. 136). land or tenement. In statute. Dawson v. Robbins, 2 C. P. Div. 38. negro. In statute. Ex parte George, i U. P. Charlt. 80. of legacies or mortgages. In will. Doe v. Lean, i Q. B. 229. of particular average. In insurance policy. Hernandez z/. Sun Mut. Ins. Co., 6 Blatchf. 325. riding On railroad pass. Bissell v. N. Y. Cent. R. R., 25 N. Y. 442. FREEHOLD. 145 FROM. FBEEHO]:.!}. FBEEHOLDEB. FREELY. FREEMAN. FHEEZING. FREIGHT. FRESH. FRESHET. FRIVOLOUS. FROM. 19 In will. Matthews v. Matthews, L. R., 4 Eq. Cas. 278. estate. IiuwilL Doe v. Tucker, 3 B. & Ad. 476. houses. In will. Bowen v. Barlow, L. R., 1 1 Eq. Cas. 454 ; L. R., 8 Ch. App. 171. State V. Ragland, 75 N. C. 12. In statute. Aaron v. State, 37 Ala. 106. of the county. Rex v. Johnson, 5 N. H. 520 (22 Am. Dec. 472). Dennisw. Tarpenny, 20 Barb. 371 ; Merriam v. Harsen, 2 Barb. Ch. 232. In statute. Merriam zk Harsen, 2 Barb. Ch. 232. to be possessed and enjoyed. In will. Burkart v. Bucher, 2 Binney, 455 (4 Am. Dec. 456) ; Lloyd v. Jackson, L. R., i Q. B. 578 ; L. R., 2 Q. B 269; 7 B. &S. 683. In constitution. Burnham v. Laning, i Pa. Leg. Gaz. 411 ; 9 Phila. 241. owner's risk . In bill of lading. Read v. St. Louis, etc., R. Co., 60 Mo. 199; Wolf T/. American Ex. Co., 43 Mo. 421. Palmer v. Gracie, 4 Wash. C. C. no; Griggs v. Austin, 3 Pick. 20; The Zephyr, 3 Mason, 344. In charter-party. Peisch v. Dickson, i Mason, 11 ; Gibbon v. Young, 2 J. B. Moo. 224. In contract. Lidgett v. Perrin, 1 1 C. B. (N. S.) 362. In insurance polity. Dendon v. Ins. Co., L. R., 7 C. P. 341 ; Lord v. Neptune Ins. Co., 10 Gray, 109 ; Minturn v. Warren Ins. Co., 2 Allen, 86. In statute. Allen v. Mackay, i Sprague, 219. as agreed. In charter-party. Kerford v. Mondel, 5 Hurl. & N. 932. due or to grow due. In statute. Wilson v. Dickson, 2 B. & Aid. 14. money. Adams t/. O'Connor, 100 Mass. 517. on board. In insurance policy. Robinson v. Manufacturers' Ins. Co., I Mete. 146. on bill. In insurance policy. Field z/. Citizens' Ins. Co., 11 Mo. 50. pursuit. In statute. People v. Pool, 27 Cal. 572. seed. In contract. Ferris v. Com stock, 33 Conn. 513. taxes. In deed. Watson v. Atkins, 3 B. & Aid. 647. Harris v. Social Manuf. Co., 9 R. I. 99. answer. Cottrell v. Cramer, 40 Wis. 555. Best 7/. Polk, 18 Wall. 112; Gardner v. Collins, 3 Mason, 398; 2 Pet. 58 ; Case v. Wildridge, 4 Ind. 51 ; Bonney v. Morrill, 52 Me. 252 ; Deyo V. Bleakley, 24 Barb. 9 ; Simpson v. Luthwaite, 3 B. & Ad. 231 ; Sands v. Lyon, 18 Conn. 27. In contract. Sheets v. Selden, 2 Wall. 177; Oatman v. Walker, 33 Me. 67. In deed. Welles v. Iron Co., 48 N. H. 493. In insurance policy. Isaacs v. Ins. Co., L. R., 5 Ex. 296. In lease. Wilcox v. Wood, 9 Wend. 346 ; Atkins v. Sleeper, 7 Allen, 487. In statute. Peebles v. Hannaford, 18 Me. 106; Smith w. Helmer, 7 Barb. 416; North-eastern R. Co. w. Payne, 8 Rich.(L.) 177; Tennes- FROM. 146 FULL. PROM Continued. see, etc., R. Co. v. Adams, 3 Head, 596 ; Pittsburg v. Clay, 74 Pa. St. 259 ; Chesapeake, etc.. Canal Co. v. Key, 3 Cranch C. C. 599. In will. Ackland v. Lutley, 9 Ad. & Ell. .879. and after. In statute. Com. v. Duane, i Binney, 601 (2 Am. Dec. 497) : Arnold v. U. S., 9 Cranch, 104. and after payment, and subject thereto. In will. Bush v. Sherrett, L. R., 2 Ch. App. 644. and out. In statute. Blanford v. Morrison, 1 5 Q. B. 730. a port. U. S. V. La Coste, 2 Mason, 129. a street. Pittsburg -v. Clay, 74 Pa. St. 259. place to place. Com. v. Cambridge, 7 Mass. 158; Com. v. Waters, 11 Gray, 81. six to eight weeks. In contract. Ashforth v. Bedford, L. R., 9 C. P. 22. the day and year aforesaid. In statute. Wilkinson v. Gaston, 9 Q. B. 137- the person. In statute. Stegar v. State, 39 Ga. 583 ; People v. Beck, 21 Cal. 385. the place of his abode. In statute. King v. Justices, 2 B. & Aid. 204. the port. In statute. U. S. v. La Coste, 2 Mason, 133. thenceforth. In statute. Wilson v. State, 35 Ark. 428. time to time. In statute. Bryan v. Arthur, 1 1 Ad. & Ell. 109 ; Whitehouse v. R. Co., L. R., 5 Ex. 13. year to year. In lease. Doe v. Green, 9 Ad. & Ell. 658. whatever cause. In bill of lading. Smith v. New York, etc., R. Co., 29 Barb. 132 ; 24 N. Y. 222. heard . Fellows v. Fellows, 8 N. H. 160. one month . Gore u. Hughes, 7 Mon. 521. sell or receive any slave. In statute. Worrell v. State, 12 Ala. 732. transcript the books. In statute. U. iS. w. Ganssen, 19 Wall. 198. with interest 1835. In note. Evans v. Sanders, 8 Port. 497 (33 Am. Dec. 297). PROKT. In deed. Tracy v. Chicago, 24 111. 500. in of. In lease. Des Moines v. Dow, 31 Iowa, 89. PRONTrCfG. In statute. Wakefield Co. v. Meader, 5 C. P. Div. 248 ; Wakefield Bd. V. Lee, I Ex. Div. 336. PRTJCTtrS. industriales. Purner v. Piercy, 40 Md. 212. PRUIT. In insurance policy . Humphreys v. Ins. Co., 3 Mason, 440. the annual thereof. In deed. Bullen v. Denning, 5 B. &. C. 847. FUCK. Edgar v. McCutcheon, 9 Mo. 768 ; Linck v. Kelly, 25 Ind. 278. PXTGITIVE. Kingsbury's Case, 106 Mass. 227. from justice. Jones v. Leonard, 50 Iowa, 106 (32 Am. Rep. 116). rULL. and complete oaro:o. In charter-party. Hunter v. Fry, 2 B. & Aid. 426; Morris v. Lev-s-^n, i C. P. Div. 155; Ogden v. Parsons, 23 How. 167 ; Cuthbert v. Gumming, 10 Ex. 809; 11 Ex. 405. > ULL. 147 FURNITURE. FULL — Continued. and sufllcient release and discharge. In assignment. Agnew PITLLY. FUNDED. FUNDS. FUNERAL. FUBNISH. FURNISHED. FURNITURE. V. Dow, 5 Whart. 131 (34 Am. Dec. 539). confldence. In will. Re Hutchinson, 8 Ch. Div. 541. consent. In will. Martin w. Shepherd, 10 Ir. L. T.'Rep. 141. costs. • In statute. Irwine v. Reddish, 5 B. & Aid. 797. legislative powers. In constitution. School Coni'rs v. Putnam, 44 Ala. 506. supply. Kemp V. Knickerbocker Ins. Co., 69 N. Y. 42. toll. In statute. Benjamin zi. Andrews, 5 C. B. (N. S.) 299. wages. Sims v. Jackson, i Wash. 414. executed in . In record as to service of summons. Blackburn 7/. Jaqkson, 26 Mo. 308. in . In receipt. Muldon w. Whitlock, i Cow. 290 (13 Am. Dec. 533) ; Reid v. Reid, 2 Dev. (Law) 247 (18 Am. Dec. 570). as as any individual. In statute. Seybert v. City of Roches- ter, I Wall. 272. In will. Stephens v. Milnor, 24 N. J. (Eq.) 358. debt. In statute. Ketchum v. City of Buffalo, 14 N. Y. 356. the . In will. Slingsby v. Granger, 7 H. L. Cas. 273. — — expenses. Donald v. McWhorter, 44 Miss. 124. In statute. Owens v. Bloomer, 14 Hun, 296 ; 21 N. Y. (S. C.) 296. * In will. Fairman's Appeal, 30 Conn. 205. In statute. State u. Freeman, 27 Vt. 520; Att'y-Gen. v. Silleen, 2 H. & C. 623. evidence against himself. In constitution. Emery's Case, 107 Mass. 182. in contract. Groves v. Miles, 58 111. 338. Bell V. Golding, 27 Ind. 173 ; Rasure v. Hart, 18 Kas. 340. In deed. Fore "v. Hubbard, 63 Ala. 412. In insurance policy. Brough v. Whitmore, 4 Term Rep. 206. In mortgage. Curtis v. Martz, 14 Mich. 506. In statute. Southampton Dock Co. v. Hill, 14 C. B. (N. S.) 243. In will. Hele v. Gilbert, 2 Ves. Sr. 430. and other household effects. In will. Foxall v. McKenney, 3 Cranch C. C. 206. used by him in housekeeping. In statute. Croswell v. AUis. 25 Conn. 301. articles of household necessary for upholding life. In statute. Crocker v. Spencer, 2 D. Chip. 68 ; Hart v. Hyde, 5 Vt. 328 ; Dun- lap V. Egerton, 30 Vt. 224 ; Tanner v. Billings, 18 Wis. 163. household goods and . In deed. Bunn v. Winthrop, i Johns. Ch. 329. In will. Carnegy v. Woodcock, 2 Munf. 234. household • In statute. Rasure v. Hart, i* Kas. 340. In will. Finney v. Price, 10 Ch. Div. 13 ; Hooper's Estate, 6 Phila. 364; Richardson*. Hall, 124 Mass. 228. rosewood . Ponsot v. Maxwell, 4 Blatchf 44. signs and . In mortgage. Curtis v. Martz, 14 Mich. 506. FURNITURE. 148 GAME. PUBNITUBE — Continued. stock, plantation utensils and household . In will. Kendall V. Kendall, 5 Munf. 272. PUB.THER. allowance. In statute. Downing v. Marshall, y] N. Y. 380. ; assessment. In statute. Meech -v. City of Buffalo, 29 N. Y. 198. civil and criminal jurisdiction. In constitution. Landers v., Staten Island R. R., 53 N. Y. 451. compensation. In agreement. Hutchings 'v. Van Brunt, 38 N. Y. 335- liability. In lease. O'Fallon v. Nicholson, 56 Mo. 28. or other valuable consideration. In statute. Re Bolton, L. R., 5 Ex. 82. proceedings. In statute. Vetz v. Beard, 12 Ohio St. 431. sum. In will. Lynes 7/. Townsend, 33 N. Y. 558. to hear. In statute. Reg. v. Oxley, 6 Q. B. 262. without notice. In statute. Mitchell v. City of Milwaukee, 18 Wis. 96. PUTUEE. In statute. Sayor v. Defaur, 1 1 Q. B. 335. earnings. In statute. Somers 7/. Keleher, 115 Mass. 165. editions. In will. Hone v. Kent, 6 N. Y. 390. extensions or branches. In contract. Morris., etc., R. Co. v. Sussex R. Co., 20 N. J. (Eq.) 542. payments. In statute. Day v. Bardwell, 97 Mass. 255. GAINS. GALLONS. GALLOWS. GAMBLE. GAMBLING. GAME. — -profits and income. In statute. Gray z/. Darlington, 15 Wall. 63. of proof spirit. In statute. U. S. v. Fpx, i Lowell, 99. five . In indictment. State v. Lavake, 26 Minn. 526 (37 Am. ■ Rep. 415). Swiss . In libel. Wachter v. Quenzer, 29 N. Y. 547. In indictment. Bennett v. State, 4 Yerg. 472. State V. Bishel, 39 Iowa, 42 ; Clark v. State, 49 Ala. 37. — device. In statute. State v. Lemon, 46 Mo. 375 ; State v. Jack- son, 39 Mo. 420 ; Emper v. State, 35 Ark. 629 ; Trimble v. State, 27 Ark. 359; Portis v. State, 27 Ark. 360; State v. Henyford, 19 Mo. 377 ; Glasscock v. State, 10 Mo. 509 ; Lowry v. State, i Mo. 733 and note; State v. Lewis, 12 Wis. 436; State v. Hardin, i Kas. 474; U. S. V. Spedden, i Cranch C. C. 535 ; State v. Hayden, 31 Mo. 35 ; Smith V. State. 17 Tex. 191. game. In statute. State z/. Hawkins, 15 Ark. 259. Woodcock V. McQueen, 11 Ind. 14; State v. Henderson, 47 Ind. 127 ; Ellis V. Beale, 18 Me. 337 ; State v. Nantes, 2 Hill (S. C), 200. In deed. Jeffreyes v. Evans, 19 C. B. (N. S.) 262. In statute. Kenyon v. Hart, 6 B. & S. 253 ; Miller v. State, 48 Ala. 122 ; Trimble v. State, 27 Ark. 355 ; New Orleans v. Miller, 7 La. Ann. 651 ; Hizar v. State, 12 Ind. 330. of chance. In statute. Tollett t/. Thomas, L. R., 6 Q., B. 516; Harless v. U. S., i Morr. 169 ; State v. Gupton, 8 Ired. (L.) 271 ; Hush V. Molesbury, L. R., 6 Q. B. 130 ; State v. Bishop, 8 Ired. 266 ; Glasscock v. State, 10 Mo. 508. of hazard or skill. In statute. State v. Rorie, 23 Ark. 727. GAME. 149 GENERAL. GAMING. GAME — Continued. VTlth dice. In statute, Wetmore v. State, 55 Ala. 198. any .except bowls, chess. In statute. Neal's Case, 22 Gratt. 917. banking . In statute. State v. Martin, 22 Ark. 423. confidence . Pierce v. People, 81 111. 98. lawful — — sport, pastime or exercise. In statute. Batty v. Mar- riott, 5 C. B. 818. ether or games. In statute. Shropshire v. Glasscock, 4 Mo. 536 (31 Am. Dec. 189) ; Boynton v. Curie, 4 Mo. 600. ether unlawful . Vicaro v. Com., 5 Dana, 504; Com. v. Tilton, 3 Mete. 232. unlawful or sport. In statute. Com. v. Tilton, 8 Mete. 232. State -v. Smith, Meigs, 99 (33 Am. Dec. 132, note) ; Bell v. State, 5 Sneed, 507; Portis v. State, 27 Ark. 360; State v. Smith, 2 Yerg. 281 ; Harrison v. State, 4 Coldw. 195 ; Eubanks v. State, 3 Heisk. 490; Blewett V. State, 34 Miss. 606; Com.'w. Taylor, 14 Gray, 26; Com. «/. Gourdier, 14 Gray, 390; MeDaniel v. Com., 6 Bush, 326; Cameron v. State, 15 Ala. 383 ; Swallow v. State, 20 Ala. 30. In statute. State v. Smith, 2 Yerg. 271 ; Smith v. State, 5 Humph. 163; State V. Pearson, 2 Md. 312 ; Wolz v. State, 33 Tex. 331 ; Bag- ley V. State, I Humph. 486 ; Bell v. State, J Sneed, 507 ; Garrison v. McGregor, 51 111. 473; Harrison t/. State, 4 Coldw. 195; Shelton's Case, 8 Gratt. 502 ; State v. Jackson, 39 Mo. 420 ; Eubanks v. State, 3 Heisk. 488 ; Norton v. State, 15 Ark. 71 ; Com. v. Garland, 5 Rand, 652 ; Spaight v. State, 29 Ala. 32 ; Walker v. State, 2 Swan, 287 ; Reg. V. Ashton, i El. & Bl. 286 ; Parsons v. Alexander, 5 El. & Bl. 263 ; Rourke v. Short, 5 El. & Bl. 910. apparatus. In statute. Hayes 7/. State, 55 Ind. 99 ; Coolidge j". Choate, 11 Mete. 81 ; State v. Hope, 15 Ind. 474. device. In statute. State v. Leevice, 12 Wis. 436. table. In statute. Toney v. State, 61 Ala. 3 ; State v. Lewis, 12 Wis. 436; U. S. V. Ringgold, 5 Cranch C. C. 378 ; U. S. v. Milburn, 5 Cranch C. C. 300 ; U. S. v. Cooley, 5 Cranch C. C. 707. any whatsoever. In statute. Patten v. Rhymer, 3 El. & El. 5. Simons v. Lovell, 7 Heisk. 510; Com. v. Josselyn, 97 Mass. 411. GABIOSHMENT. Rose 7/. Whaley, 14 La. Ann. 374; Strickland t/. Maddox, 4 Ga. 393- In insurance policy. Stanley v. Ins. Co., L. R., 3 Ex. 71. fixtures. In contract. Downs v. Sprague, i Abb. App. Dec. 550. crop. In lease. Stoddard v. Waters, 30 Ark. 1 57. or growing. In will. Carnagy v. Woodcock, 2 Munf. 234 (5 Am. Dec. 470). up. In plea. Haigh v. Brooks, 10 Ad. & Ell. 309. State V. Ingram, 16 Kas. 14; Turley v. State, 3 Humph. 323. Re Bonaffe, 23 N. Y. 169. acceptance. In statute. Fayle v. Bird, 6 B. & C. 533. agent. Jaques v. Todd, 3 Wend. 83 ; Jeffrey 7/. Bigelow, 13 Wend. 518 ; Wood V. McCain, 7 Ala. 800. and ordinary business of a corporation. In statute. Reed v. Jones, 6 Wis. 690. GABDEN. GAS. GATHEK. GATHERED GAVE. GELDING. GENERAL. GENERAL. 150 GIVE. GENEEAL— Continued. appraiser. In statute. Gibb v. Washington, i McAll. 430. assignment. Longmere v. Goode, 38 Ala. 577. average. Bevan v. Bank of U. S., 4 Whart. 301 (33 Am. Dec. 64); Columbian Ins. Co. v. Ashley, 13 Peters, 331 ; Wilson v. Cross, 33 Cal. 60 ; Padelford v. Boardman, 4 Mass. 548 ; Potter v. Ocean Ins. Co., 3 Sumner, 39. credit. Bemis v. Kyle, 5 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 232. demiirrer. In statute. McGuire v. Van Pelt, 55 Ala. 345. field. Mansfield v. Hawkes, 14 Mass. 440. -fund. People -v. Board of Supervisors, 27 Barb. 575. In ■will. Lyman v. Parsons, 26 Conn. 494. law. In constitution. State v. Lean, 9 Wis. 279 ; Clark v. City of Janesville, 10 Wis. 138; Bishop v. City of Milwaukee, 21 Wis. 259 ; re Elevated R. Co., 70 N. Y. 327 ; 3 Abb. N. C. 401 ; Lerling V. City of Racine, i Biss. 314; People v. Wallace, 70 111. 680; People "v. Wright, 70 111. 388 ; State v. Parsons, .40 N. J. (L.) 123. opposition. Dodge v. Gardiner, 31 N. Y. 239. owner. Farmers' Nat. Bk. v. Logan, 74 N. Y. 568. power. Cutting v. Cutting, 20 Hun, 360. • • property. Stief v. Hart, i N. Y. 20. ship. Ward v. Green, 6 Cow. 173. tenancies. In statute. Brown ■v. Bragg, 22 Ind. 122. terms. In statute. MeTrill 11. Everett, 38 Conn. 48 ; Gracie v. Freeland, I N. Y. 228. injunction to suspend the — — and ordinary business of a cor- poration. In statute. Doty -v. President, 14 Wis. 82. GENTLE. In warranty. Bodurtha v. Phelon, 2 Allen, 348. GENTIiEMAJS". Allen v. Thomson, i Hurl. & N. 16 ; Tuton v. Sanover, 3 Hurl. & N. 280 ; Sutton v. Bath, 3 Hurl. & N. 383 ; Morewood v. R. Co., 3 Hurl. & N. 799; Williams' Case, i Ch. Div. 577 ; London, etc., toan Co. V. Chase, 12 C. B. (N. S.) 730 ; Gray v. Jouseffe, 14 C. B. (N. S.) 744- GEMXrUTE. Baldwin v. Van Densten, 37 N. Y. 487 ; Dow v. Spenny, 29 Mo. 390. and regularly issued. In guaranty of bonds. Smeltzer w. White, 2 Otto, 391. GERMANE. County Comm'rs v. Meekins, 50 Md. 42. GETTING OUT. In statute. Madison Coal Co. v. Str. Colona, 36 Mo. 446 ; Gibbons ■V. Str. Fanny Barker, 40 Mo. 253 . GIFT. Dewee's Estate, 3 Brewst. 314. In statute. Chapman v. Miller, 128 Mass. 269. enterprise business. Meserve v. Andrews, 106 Mass. 422. GIBIi. In statute. Queen v. Prince, L. R., 2 C. C. R. 175. GrVH. Parkinson v. State, 14 Md. 184. In contract. Norton v. Woodruff, 4 N. Y. 153; Field v. Pierce, 102 Mass. 258 ; Carter z/. Alexander, 71 Mo. 585 ; Hooper v. Hooper, 9 Cush. 129. Indeed. Allen v. Sayward, 5 Greenl. 227 (17 Am. Dec. 221) ; Pierson V. Armstrong, i Iowa, 282; Frost v. Raymond, 2 Caines, 188; Grannis v. Clarke, 8 Cow. 36. GIVE. 151 GOD. GHVBi— Continued. In statute. GIVEN. GIVING. GLASS. GO. GOD. Com. V. Davis, 12 Bush, 240. a bribe. State v. Harker, 4 Harr. 559. a deed. In covenant. Ketchum v. Evertson, 13 Johns. 359(7 Am. Dec. 384). and bequeath. In will. O'Toole v. Browne, 3 El. & Bl. 572 ; Eldridge v. Eldridge, 9 Cush. 519 ; Allen v. White, 97 Mass. 504. grant and convey, hi deed. Young v. Rings, i Mon. 31. information. In statute. Jones v. Sherwood, 37 Conn. 466. liquor. In statute. Com. e*. Davis, 12 Bush, 240. notice to the party. In statute. Barraclough -u. Greenough, 7 B. & S. 174. In statute. James v. Dubois, i Harr. 285 ; Reg. v. Justices, 7 Q. B. 195. ■ in parochial relief, ht statute. Davie s ■?/. Harvey, L. R., 9 O. B. 433. credit . In guaranty. Broome/. Batchelor, i Hurl. 4 N. 260. credit. In guaranty. Edwards v. Jevons, 8 C. B. 436. In statute. Bernstein v. Baxendale, 6 C. B. (N. S.) 251 ; Owen v. Bur- nett, I C. & M. 353. cut . In statute. Binns v. Lawrence, 12 How. 9; Treadwin 7'. R. Co., L. R., 3 C. P. 311. ware in casks. Bend v. Georgia Ins. Co., Ang. on Ins. 25. German cylinder . In contract. Mixer w. Coburn, 11 Mete. 559. manufacturers of . In statute. Arthur v. Sussfield, 6 Otto, 129. manufactures, articles, vessels and wares of . In statute. Roosevelt v. Maxwell, 3 Blatchf. 390. at large. In statute. Com. v. Dow, 10 Mete. 382. in evidence. In written stipulation. Protection Life Ins. Co. -u. Palmer, 81 111. 88. oS large. Ward v. The Fashion, i Newb. 8 ; Hall z/. The Buffalo, I Newb. 115. shall . In statute. Broad v. Broad, 40 Cal. 493 . act of . Nugent e/. Smith, 1 C. P. Div. 19,423; Klauberz/. Amer- ican Ex. Co., 21 Wis. 21 ; Friend v. Woods, 6 Gratt. 189; Forward V. Pittard, i T. R. 27; Gillett v. Ellis, 11 111. 579; Bead v. Spauld- ing, 5 Bosw. 395 ; Nashville, etc., R. Co. v. David, 6 Heisk. 261 ; Polack V. Roche, 35 Cal. 416 ; Mynard v. Syracuse, etc., R. Co., 71 N. Y. 180; Wallace v. Clayton, 42 Ga.443 ; Loveringz/. Buck Moun- tain Coal Co., 54 Pa. St. 291 ; Lament v. Nashville, etc., R. Co., 9 Heisk. 58; Germania Ins. Co. v. The Lady Pike, 17 Am. L. Rep. 614; Parsons v. Hardy, 14 Wend. 215 ; Harris -v. Rand, 4 N. H. 259; Wallace v. Vigers, 4 Blackf. 230; West v. The Berlin, 3 Iowa, 532; The -Maggie Hammond, 9 Wall. 435 ; Worth v. Edmonds. 52 Barb- 40 ; Ballentine v. North Missouri R. Co., 40 Mo. 491 ; Neal v. S.nun- derson, 2 S. &M. 572 ; Walpolc v. Bridges, 5 Blackf. 222 ; Williams?/. Grant, i Conn. 487; Crosby v. Fitch, 12 Conn. 410; McArthur v. Sears, 21 Wend. 190 ; Faulkner w. Wright, Rice, 107 ; Moses w. Norri.-. 4N.H.304; Hall^/.Cheney, 36N.H. 26; Hackett w. Boston, etc., R. Co., 35 N. H. 390; Everleighw. Sylvester, 2 Brev. 178 ; McClenaghan V. Brock, 5 Rich. 17; Harrington v. Lyles, 2 Nott. & M. 88 ; Steamboat Co. V. Bason, Harp. 262 ; Patton v. Magrath, Dudley,. 159 ; Smyrl v GOD. 152 GOOD. GOD — Continued. GOING. GOLD. GOOD. Niolon, 2 Bailey, 421 ; Hays v. Kennedy, 41 Pa. St. 378 ; Pennewill v. Cullen, 5 Harr. 238; Colt v. McMechen, 6 Johns. 160 (5 Am. Dec. 200); Ferguson v. Brent, 12 Md. 9; Parsons v. Monteath, 13 Barb. 353 ; Central Line v. Lowe, 50 Ga. 509 ; Coggs v. Bernard, i Smith's Ld. Cas. 315; Thorogood f. Marsh, i Gow. N. P. C. 105; Hyde v. Trent Nav. Co., 5 Term Rep. 389 ; Moore v. Michigan Cent. R. Co , 3 Mich. 23 ; Cox v. Peterson, 30 Ala. 608 ; Chevallier v. Straham, 2 Tex. 115 ; Miller v. Steam Nav. Co., 10 N. Y. 431 ; Hall V. Cheney, 36 N. H. 26; McCall v. Brock, 5 Strobh. 119; Nav. Co. V. Dwyer, 29 Tex. 376 ; Bulkley v. Naumkeag Cotton Co., 24 How 386 ; The Edwin, i Sprague, 477 ; The Mohawk, 8 Wall. 153 ; Brous- seau V. The Hudson, 1 1 La. Ann. 427 ; Plaisted v. Boston Steam Nav. Co., 27 Me. 132; Mershon v. Hobensack, 23 N, J. (Law) 372 ; New Brunswick Steam Nav. Co. v. Tiers, 24 N. J. (Law) 697 ; Sprowl V. Kellar, 4 Stew. & P. 382 ; Ewart v. Street, 2 Bailey, 157 ; King V. Shepherd, 3 Story, 349 ; Lyon v. Mells, 5 East, 428 ; Reaves v. Waterman, 2 Spears, 197 ; Davis v. Garrett, 6 Bing. 716 ; Birkett v. Willan, 2 B. & Aid. 356; Bodenham v. Bennett, 4 Price, 31 ; Smith ■V. Home, 2 Moore, 18; Powell v. Layton, 2 Bos. & Pull. (N. R.) 365 ; Siordet v. Hall, 4 Bing. 607 ; Muddle v. Stride, 9 C. & P. 380 ; Lowe V. Booth, 13 Price, 329 ; Beckford ■v. Crutwell, 5 C. & P. 242 ; Cailiff V. Danvers, i Peake, 155; Hunter 11. Potts, 4 Camp. 203; Oakley v. Steam Packet Co., 11 Ex. 618 ; Laveroni v. Drury, 8 Ex. 166 ; Hollingworth v. Brodrick, 7 Ad. & E. 40 ; Elliott v. Rossell, 10 Johns. I ; Hart v. Allen, 2 Watts, 115; Williams v. Grant, i Conn. 487 ; Cook V. Gourdin, 2 Nott & M. 19; Loomis v. Pearson, Harp. 470; Bell V. Reed, 4 Binn. 127. act of . In bill of lading. Merrett v. Earle, 29 N. Y. 115 ; Colt V. McMechen, 6 Johns. 160; Amies v. Stevens, i Str. 128. In contract. King v. Inhabitants, 6 B. & C. 733 ; 3 B. & Ad. 547. In statute. Young t/. Cook, 3 Ex. Div. loi. or its eqiiivalent. In note. Holt v. Given, 43 Ala. 612. State V. Call, 48 N. H. 132. In negotiable paper. Espy •z'. Bank of Cincinnati, 18 Wall. 604; Mer- chants' Bk. Tj. State Bk., 10 Wall. 604; Meads -v. Merchants' Bk., 25 N. Y. 143 ; Irving Bk. v. Wetherald, 36 N. Y. 335. In guaranty of note. Cook t/. Nathan, 16 Barb. 342 ; Curtis v. Small- man, 14 Wend. 231. and collectible. In guaranty. Sanford v. Allen, i Cush. 474. and collectible after due course of law. In guaranty. Moakeley ■V. Riggs, 19 Johns. 69 (10 Am. Dec. 197). and collectible two years. In guaranty. Marsh v. Day, 1 8 Pick. 321. and convenient. In statute. Allgood «/. Hill, 54 Miss. 666. and lawful men. In indictment. Bonds v. State, i Mart. & Yerg. 143 (17 Am. Dec. 795);. State 7/. Glascow, Conf. Rep. 38(2 Am. Dec. 629). and lawful fence, hi statute. Atchison, etc., R. Co. v. Jones, 20 Kas. 527. and lawful freeholders. In return to writ. Day v. Roberts, 8 Vt. 417 ; Aldis v. Burdick, 8 Vt. 21. and lawful reasons. In statute. Leonard t/. Blair, 59 Ind. 510. GOOD. 153 GOOD. GOOD — Continued. and responsible. Montpelier, etc., R. Co. v. Langdon, 45 Vt. 137- and sufficient deed of conveyance. In agreement. Burwell V. Jackson, 9 N. Y. 535 ; Brown v. Corillard, 6 Cal. 573. cause. Virginia, etc., R. Co. v. Henry, 8 Nev. 165. In statute. Harnett v. Wise, 5 Ex. Div. 307. cause shown. In statute. Whitcher v. Benton, 50 N. H. 25 ; Bennett t'. R. Co., 2 Green, 145. consideration. In statute. Hodgson v. Butts, 3 Cranch, 140 ; Kellough V. Steele, i St. & P. 262 ; Cunningliam v. Dwyer, 23 Md. 219. current money. In contract. Moore v. Morris, 20 111. 255. custom cowhide boots. In contract. Waite v. Fairbanks, Brayt. jy. faith. In statute. McConnel v. Street, 17 111. 253, Poland v^. Mandel, 38 Cal. 30 ; Parker z/. Paige, 38 Cal. 527 ; Winters 7/. Haines, 84 111. 585 ; Gress %>. Evans, i Dakota Terr. 387. for one seat. In railroad ticket. Dietrich •y. R. Co., 71 Pa. St. 432. for six months only. In railroad ticket. Lillis v. St. Louis, etc. R. Co., 64 Mo. 464. for this date only. In railroad ticket. Elmore w. Sands, 54 N. Y. 512 ; Chesney v. R. Co., 11 Mete. 121 ; Boice v. R. Co., 61 Barb. 611 ; Shedd v. R. Co., 40 Vt. 88. • for this trip only. In railroad ticket. Pier v. Finch, 24 Barb. 514- for twenty days. In railroad ticket. Hamilton v. R. Co., 51 N. Y. 100. health. In insurance policy. Galbreatht/. Ins. Co., 12 Bush, 33 ; Peacock v. New York Ins. Co., 20 N. Y. 293. merchantable hay. In contract. Fitch v. Carpenter, 43 Barb. 40. note. lu indictment. Com. v. Stone, 4 Mete. 48. order. In bill of lading. Ellis v. Willard, 9 N. Y. 529 ; Brad- street i/. Heran, 2 Blatchf. 116; The California, 2 Sawy. 12; West V. The Berlin, 3 Iowa, 522 ; Keith v. Amende, i Bush, 455 ; Bond v. Frost, 6 La. Ann. 801 ; Austin v. Talk, 20 Tex. 164; The Olbers, 3 Ben. 148 ; Vaughan v. 630 Casks, 7 Ben. 506. order and condition. In bill of lading. Gowdy ■». Lyon, 9 B. Mon. 112; Barrett 7/. Rogers, 7 Mass. 297; The Missouri v. Webb 9 Mo. 193; Tierney 2/. New York, etc., R. Co., 10 Hun, 569; Carson V. Harris, 4 G. Greene, 516; Mitchell v. U. S. Ex. Cc^46 Iowa, 214: West V. The Berlin, 3 Iowa, 532 ; The Freedom, L.'R., 3 P. C. 594. order and well conditioned. In bill of lading. Bradstreet v. Heran, 2 Blatchf. 116; Price v. Powell, 3 N. Y. 322. reason to apprehend an attack. In statute. Baker v. State 49 Ala. 350. team. In contract. Sanson v. Madison, i S Wis. 144. tenantable repair. Thomdike v. Burridge, in Mass. 531. title. In charter. Warner v. Middlesex, etc., R. Co., 21 Conn. 445. In contract. Kyle v. Kavanaugh, 103 Mass. 358. 20 GOOD. 154 GOODS. OOOD — Continued. warranty deed of conveyance. In contract. Parker v. Parmele, 20 Johns. 130 (11 Am. Dec. 253). watch. In insurance policy. Parker v. Bridgeport Ins. Co., 10 Gray, 302. apparent order. In bill of lading. The California, 2 Sawy. 12; The Oriflamme, i Sawy. 176. GOODS. Ayres v. French, 41 Conn. 142. In indictment. Pickett v. State, 60 Ala. 77. In insurance policy. Cowley v. Cohen, 3 B. & Ad. 488 ; Wilkinson V. Hyde, 3 C. B. (N. S.) 44- In statute. Clay v. Yates, i Hurl. & N. 74 ; Smith v. Reynolds, i Hurl. & N. 222; Zung v. R. Co., 10 B. & S. 604; Pumphrey v. The Parkersburg, 2 West. Law Month. 491. and chattels. Collins v. People, 39 111. 233 ; Lauton v. Hick- man, 9 Q. B. 563 ; Passive Man. Co. v. Hoffman, 3 Daly, 495. In bond. Hays v. Bouthaljer, i Mo. 347. In contract. Gibbs v. Usher, i Holmes, 348. In statute. Rex v. Crone, i Jebb. 47 ; Reg. v. Mead, 4 C. & P. 535 ; Reg. V. Dean, 2 Leach, 693 ; Reg. -v. Boulton, i Den. C. C. 508 ; Reg. V. Kilham, L. R., I C. C. R. 264 ; Com. v. Eastman, 2 Gray, 76; States/. Calvin, 2 Zabr. 207; Cora. v. Swinney, i Va. Cas. 146; U. S. V. Moulton, 5 Mason, 537 ; Hall -u. State, 3 Ohio St. 575 ; Com. ■z'. Bennett, 118 Mass. 452; State v. Brooks, 4 Conn. 446; Strachan 7/. Thomes, 12 Ad. & Ell. 549; Batzell v. Hall, i Litt. 99 ; Thompson v. Chevean, 7 Mart. 331 ; Coombs v. Beaumont, 5 B. & Ad. 76 ; Hornblower v. Proud, 2 B. & Aid. 334. and merchandise. American Ins. Co. tj. Griswold, 14 Wend. 399- In insurance policy. Allegre v. Maryland Ins. Co., i Gill & J. 136 (20 Am. Dec. 424) ; Duplanty v. Commer. Ins. Co., Anth. N. P. 157. In statute. Chamberlain v. West. Transp. Co., 44 N. Y. 305. or movables. In -will. Jackson w. Robinson, i Yeates, loi. out of any church. In statute. Rex v. Rourke, i Russ. & Ry. 387. • sold and delivered. In pleading. Galbreath ?'. Cole, 61 Ala. 141. specie and effects. In insurance policy. Gregory v. Christie, 3 Doug. 419. usually kept in country stores. In insurance policy. Pinder ^ 11. Kings County Ins. Co., 36 N. Y. 648. * wares and merchandise. In statute. Lee v. Griffin, i B. & S. 272; Pickering 7/. Appleby, i Comyns, 354; Colt v. Nettewill, 2 P. Wms. 304 ; Mussell v. Cooke, Finch's Prec. Ch. 533 ; Crull v. Dodson. Sel. Cas. Ch. 41 ; Duncuft v. Albrecht, 12 Sim. 189; Humble v. Mitchell, II Ad. & E. 205; Heseltine v. Siggers, i Exch. 856; Tempest v. Kilner, 3 C. B. 249 ; Bowlby v. Bell, 3 C. B. 284 ; Bradley V. Holdsworth, 3 Mees. & W. 422 ; Watson v. Spratley, 10 Exch. 222 ; Paule V. Gunn, 4 Bing. N. R. 445; Tisdale v. Harris, 20 Pick. 13; The Elizabeth, 2 Mason, 407; Eastern R. Co.v. Benedict, 10 Gray, 212 ; North z/. Forest, 15 Conn. 400; Fay j/. Wheeler, 44 Vt. 292; Colvin t*. Williams, 3 Harr. & J. 38 ; Baldwin v. Williams, 3 Mete. (Mass.) 395 ; GOODS. 155 GOOSEHORN. GOODS- Continued. Mills 7'. Gore, 20 Pick. 28 ; Clapp v. Shephard, 23 Pick. 228 ; Riggs 1'. Magruder, 2 Cranch, 143; Peabody v. Speyers, 56 N. Y. 230; Somerby v. Buntin, 118 Mass. 285; Beers v. Crowe 11, Dudley, 29; Walker v. Supple, 54 Ga. 178 ; Gadsden v. Lance, McMull (S. C). Eq. 87 ; Gooch v. Holmes, 41 Me. 523 ; Whittemore v. Gibbs, 24 N. H. 484 ; Vawter v. Griffin, 40 Ind. 593 ; Hudson v. Weir, 29 Ala. 294; Pray v. Mitchell, 60 Me. 430; Smith v. Bouck, 33 Wis. 19; Fine v. Hornsby, 2 Mo. App. 61 ; Chanter v. Dickinson, 5 Man. & G. 253; Gould V. B.inks, 8 Wend. (N. Y.) 562; Sowers v. Osborne, 1 Stra. 506; Clayton v. Andrews, 4 Burr. 2101 ; Groves v. Buck, 3 Maule & S. 178; Downs v. Ross, 23 Wend. 270; Sewall v. Fitch, 8 Cow. 215; Crookshank v. Burrell, 18 Johns. 58; Robertson v, Vaughan, 5 Sandf. i ; Bronson v. Wiman, 10 Barb. 406 ; Donovan 7/. WillsOn, 26 Barb. 138 ; Bennett v. Hull, 10 Johns. 364; Parsons v. Loucke, 48 N. Y. 17 ; Deal u. Maxwell, 51 N. Y. 652 ; Bates v. Cos- ter, I Hun, 400; Reutch v. Long, 27 Md. 188; Waterman v. Meigs; 4 Cush. (Mass.) 497; Jackson v. Covert, 5 Wend. (N. Y.) 139; Houghtaling v. Ball, 19 Mo. 84; Ellison v. Brigham, 38 Vt. 64. Mixer v. Howarth, 21 Pick. (Mass.) 205 ; Mead v. Case, 33 Barb. (N. Y.) 202 ; Wilks v. Atkinson, 6 Taunt. 12 ; Watts v. Friend, 10 Barn. 6 C. 446 ; Bowman v. Conn, 8 Ind. 58 ; Pitkin v. Noyes, 48 N. H. 294; Smith V. Surraan, 9 Barn. & C. 561 ; Northern v. State, i Ind. 112; Seymour v. Davis, 2 Sandf. (N. Y.) 239; Ide v. Stanton. 15 Vt. 685 ; Garbutt v. Watson, 5 Barn. & Aid. 613 ; Lamb 7/. Crafts, 12 Mete. 356; Atwaterz/. Hough, 29 Conn. 508; O'Neilz/. New York Mining Co., 3 Nev. 141 ; Edwards v. Grand Trunk R. Co., 54 Me. 105 ; Finney 7'_ Apgar, 31 N. J. L. 266; Clark v. Nichols, 107 Mass. 517; Goddard v. Binney, 115 Mass. 450; Sewall v. Fitch, 8 Cow. 219; Smith v. N. Y. Cent. R. Co., 4 Keyes, 180; Killmore v. Howlett, 48 N. Y. 569; Gardner z/. Joy, 9 Mete. 179; Spencer v. Cone, i Mete. (Mass.) 283; Mattison v. Wescott, 13 Vt. 258; Allen v. Jarvis, 20 Conn. 38; Cummings v. Dennett, 26 Me. 401 ; Cason v. Cheely, 6 Ga. 554; Bird V. Muhlinbrink, i Rich. (S. C.) Law, 199; Buxton v. Bedall, 3 East, 303 ; Hight v. Ripley, 19 Me. 139 ; Parker v. Schenck, 28 Barb. (N. Y.) 38 ; Abbott v. Gilchrist, 38 Me. 260; Winship v. Buzzard, 9 Rich. (S. C.) Law, 103; Higgins v. Murray, 4 Hun (N. Y.), 565; Clay V. Yates, i Hurl. & N. 73 ; Lee v. Griffin, i Best & S. 272 ; Scott V. Eastern Counties R. Co., 12 Mees. & W. 33 ; Fine v. Horsley, 2 Mo. (App.) 61 ; Smith v. Wilcox, 24 N. Y. 353; Crookshank v. Bunnell, 18 Johns. 58 (9 Am. Dec. 58); Fine v. Hornesby, 2 Mo. (App.) 61 ; Forbes v. Marsh, 15 Conn. 408; The Elizabeth & Jane, 2 Mason, 407 ; U. S. v. Chain Cable, 2 Sumn. 362 ; U. S. v. Cordage, Gilp. 299 ; Sewall v. Allen, 6 Wend. 335. wares, merchandise, articles or objects. In statute. The Dis- tilled Spirits, II Wall. 356. all my and chattels. In •will. Jepson v. Key. 2 H. & C. 878. GOOD-WILL. Bell v. Ellis, 33 Cal. 620 ; Howe v. Searing, 6 Bosw. 354 ; Fenn v. Bolles, 7 Abb. Pr. 202 ; Glen, etc., Manfg. Co. -u. Hall, 61 N. Y. 226 ; Bradford V. Peckham, 9 R. I. 250; Sherman v. Houghton, 5 Blatchf 285. In contract. Smith v. Gibbs, 44 N. H. 343 ; Llewellyn v. Rutherford. L. R., 10 C. P. 457 ; Brown v. Moss, 70 N. Y. 465 ; Mitchell v. Read, 19 Hun, 418. GOOSEHORIT. Dyer v. Morris, 4 Mo. 218. GOVERNOR. 156 GRANT. GOVEBNOR. GRACE. GRADING GRAIN. GBANART. GRAMMAR. GRAND. GRANITE. GRANT. In complaint. Bridgeport Savings Bk. v. Randall, 15 Wis. 541. In statute. Whitsett v. Forehand, 79 N. C. 230. Mechanics' Bk. v. Merchants' Bk., 6 Mete. 22. Aldrich v. Providence, 12 R. I. 241. Daws V. Benn, i B. & C. 767. In lease. Smith v-. Clayton, 29 N. J. (L.) 357. In statute. Holland v. State, 34 Ga. 455. in stacks and granary on farm. In insurance policy. Hewit V. Watertown Ins. Co., 55 Iowa 100. other . In contract. Warren v. Peabody, 8 C. B. 800. In statute. State v. Wilson, 47 N. H. 101 . schools. In constitution. Jenkins v. Andover, 103 Mass. 97. jury. Low's Case, 4 Greenl. 439 (16 Am. Dec. 27). GRANDCHILDREN. In will. Hamilton v. Lewis, 13 Mo. 185 ; Hussey v. Berkeley, 2 Eden, 194; Hone v. Van Schaick, 3 Barb. Ch. 488; 3 N. Y. 538; Ferguson v. Mason, 2 Sneed, 618; Smart v. King, Meigs, 149 (33 Am. Dec. 137). building. In insurance policy. Medina v. Builders' Ins. Co., 120 Mass. 225. Scale V. Ford, 29 Cal. 104 ; U. S. v. Clarke, 8 Pet. 436 ; Darby v. Cal- laghan, i6 N. Y. 71. In assignment of lease. Blair v. Rankin, ir Mo. 440. In deed. Crowther v. Wentworth, 6 B. & C. 371 ; Moneypenny v. Moneypenny, 9 H. L. Cas. 1 14. In lease. Barker v. Harris, 9 Ad. & Ell. 532 ; Grannis 7/. Clarke, 8 Cow. 502; Jackson v. Bemis, i McClelland, 64; Stott ?y. Rutherford, 2 Otto, 108. In statute. Rice v. Railroad Co., i Black, 358 ; Brewster v. Madden, 15 Kas. 249; Ross'^z'. Adams, 4 Dutch. 161 ; i Vroom, 505 ; Potter v. Holland, 4 Blatchf. 206. demise. In lease. Barney v. Keith, 4 Wend. 502. bargain and sell. In deed. Muller v. Boggs, 25 Cal. 175 ; Hawk V. McCullough, 21 111. 220; King v. Gibson, 32 111. 348; Taggert w. Risley, 4 Oregon, 235 ; Frost v. Raymond, 2 Caines, 188 (2 Am. Dec. 228) ; Armstrong v. Darby, 26 Mo. 517 ; Dickson v. Desire, 23 Mo. 151 ; Chambers v. Smith, 23 Mo. 174; Alexander v. Schreiber, 13 Mo. 272 ; S. C, 10 Mo. 460 ; Mosely v. Hunter, 1 5 Mo. 323 ; Carter ■V. Soulard, i Mo. 577 ; Collier v. Gamble, 10 Mo. 467 ; Stetton v. Rease, 10 Mo. 474 ; Clove v. Graham, 64 Mo. 249 ; Bukler v. Rogers, 60 Mo. 138; Blossom v. Van Court, 34 Mo. 390; Pratt -u. Eaton, 65 Mo. 157; Winston v. Vaughan, 22 Ark. 73; Funk v. Voneida, 11 S. &R. no (14 Am. Dec. 617); Benton Co. v. Rutherford, 33 Ark. 640; Brodie v. Watkins, 31 Ark. 319. In statute. Maguire ■v. Riggen, 44 Mo. 512 ; Gee v. Pharr, 5 Ala. 586; Claunch v. Allen, 12 Ala. 159. bargain, sell and convey. 428. bargain, sell and enfeoflF. make over and . In deed. In deed. Bethell v. Bethell, 54 Ind. In deed. Perry z/. Price, i Mo. 553. Jackson v. Alexander 3 Johns. 484. by- In statute. McVey v. Green Bay R. Co., 42 Wis. 532. GRANT. 157 QRO UND. GRANTED. GRANTEE. GRANTOR. GRANTORS. GRANTS. GRAY. GREATER. In statute. Pollard v. Kibbe, 14 Stottz/. Rutherford, 2 Otto, GRANT — Continued. new — — or order of survey. Peters, 353. Patterson v. Winn, 1 1 Wheat. 380. demised and to farm let. In lease. 107. Potter V. Holland, i Fish. 327, 4 Blatchf. 206 ; Van Rensselaer v. Sherift, I Cow. 501. In statute. Pratt v. Eaton, 65 Mo. 157; Darwin v. Lincoln, 5 B. & Aid. 450. Tasker v. Bartlett, 5 Cush. 365. In decree. U. S. v. Hare, 4 Sawyer, 653. GRANTJIiATED. tobacco. In statute. Venable v. Richards, i Hugh. 326. GRAVEL. Brown v. Brown, 8 Mete. 573. In statute. Hatch v. Hawkins, 126 Mass. 177. — mare. In indictment. State v. Hill, 65 Mo. 84. — part of fhem in interest. In statute. Henry 7/. Thomas, 119 Mass. 583. GREENBACK. Hickey v. State, 23 Ind. 21 ; Wesley v. State, 61 Ala. 282. In indictment. Wesley v. State, 61 Ala. 282. currency. Innate. Barton 7/. Brooks, 25 Ark. 215. GREYHOUND. In statute. Brairley v. Athorpe, 5 B. & Aid. 320. GRIEVED. parties . In statute. Butcher v. Harrison, 4 B. & Ad. 130. GRIEVOUS. bodily harm. Reg v. McNeill, i Crauf. & Dix C. C. 80 ; Rex v. Hunt, I Moody, 93; Rex v. Phillips, i Crauf. & Dix, 164; Reg. t". Carruthers, 3 Crauf. & Dix, 391 ; Rex v. Cox, Russ. & Ry. 362. GRINDSTONE. Patterson v. Dudley, 12 Gray, 375. GROSS. income. In statute. Opinion of Judges, 5 Mete. 598. neglect of duty. In statute. Smith v. Smith, 22 Kas. 699 ; Thorp V. Thorp, Wright, 763. negligence. Austin v. R. Co., 10 C. B. 474; Gill v. Middleton, 105 Mass. 479; Neal v. Gillett, 23 Conn. 443; Hinton v. Dibbin, 2 Q. -B. 648. In contract. Beal v. South Devon R. Co., 3 H. & C. 337. In insurance policy. Lycoming Ins. Co. v. Barringer, 73 III. 230; Campbell v. Monmouth, etc., Ins. Co., 59 Me. 430. In statute. Hansford v. Payne, 11 Bush, 382; Railroad v. Robinson, 4 Bush, 509 ; Tudor v. Lewis, 3 Mete. 385 ; Lexington v. Lewis, 10 Bush, 699 ; Board v. Seance, 2 Duv. 576 ; Railroad v. Murphy, 9 Bush, 525. receipts from passengers. In statute. New Jersey Steam Co. V. Pleasanton, 8 Blatchf. 259. GROSSLY. wantonly or cruelly to neglect. In statute. Hurlburt v. Hurlburt, 14 Vt. 561 ; Mandigo v. Mandigo, 15 Vt. 786; Jennings v. Jennings, 16 Vt. 607 ; Peabody v. Peabody, 104 Mass. 195 ; Holt v. Holt, 117 Mass. 202. GROUND. Com. v. Roxbury, 9 Gray, 491. In deed. Scratton v. Brown, 4 B. & C. 503; Fere v. Sixth Ward School Dist., 76 Pa. St. 376. chicory. Arthur v. Herold, 10 Otto, 77. GRO UND. 158 HABIT. GROUND — Continued. of action. In statute^ Nash v. Adams, 24 Conn. 33 ; Howland V. Couch, 43 Conn. 52; Church v. Syracuse Coal Co., 32 Conn. 372. GROUND-RENT. In lease. Wesley v. Walker, 26 W. R. 368. GROUNDS. In statute. State v. Jersey City, i Dutch. 525. GROW. money to due. In assignment. Brainerd v. Dunning, 30 N. Y. 711. GROWING. crops . In statute. Bradner v. Faullcner, 34 N. Y. 347. GRUB. clear and pile the bush. In contract. Holmes v. Samuel, 1 5, 111. 412. GUANO. Whiton v. Albany Ins. Co., 109 Mass. 24; ; .,, GUARANTEE. In contract. Warren v. Palmer, 24 Mo. 78 ; Packer v. Benton, 35 Conn. 343 ; Thayer v. Wild, 107 Mass. 452 ; Boyd v. Moyle, 2 C. B. 652. the payment. In note. Oxford Bk. v. Haynes, 8 Pick. 423 (19 Am. Dec. 334) ; Allen v. Rightmire, 20 Johns. 365 (11 Am. Dec. 288).. I will . McNaughton v. Conkling, 9 Wis. 316. GUARANTEED. for cargo in all this month. In charter-party. Barker v.. McAndrew, 18 C. B. (N. S.) 760. dividend . In charter. Lockhart i/. Van Alstyne, 31 Mich. 76(18 Am. Rep. 156). quantity . In contract. Bissell v. Campbell, 54 N. Y. 353. GUARANTY, Ayres v. Findley, i Pa. St. 501 ; Dale v. Young, 24 Pick. 250 ; Rediicld •V. Haight, 27 Conn. 31 ; McMillan v. Bulls Head Bk., 32 Ind. it ;. Durham v. Manrow, 4 N. Y. 533 ; Parker v. Culverson, i Wall. Jr.. 154. In promissory note. Durham v. Manrow, 4 N. Y. 533 ; Allen v. Right- mire, 20 Johns. 365 (II Am. Dec. 288); Johnson v. Chapman, 3 Pa. 18; Parker z/. Culbertson, i Wall. Jr. 149. GUARDIAN. Bass v. Cook, 4 Port. 390. In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 13 Q. B. 642; McCready 7/. Wilcox, 33 Conn. 327. in socage. Combs v. Jackson, 2 Wend. 153 (19 Am. Dec. 568). natural . In statute. Mauro v. Forrest, 3 Cranch C. C. 147. GUARDIANS. In statute. Reg. v. St. Pancross, i El. B. & El. 598. GUEST. Manning v. Wells, 9 Humph. 746; McDonald v. Edgerton, 5 Barb. 560 ; Shoecraft v. Bailey, 25 Iowa, 553 ; Smith v. Keyes, 2 N. Y. (S. C.) 650 ; Ingolsbee v. Wood, 36 Barb. 452 ; Norcross -v. Norcross, 53 Me. 163; Jalie V. Cardinal, 35 Wis. 118; Pinkerton e/. Woodward. 33 Cal. 557; Willard v. Rhinehardt, 2 E. D. Smith, 148; Mason v. Thompson, 9 Pick. 280 (20 Am. Dec. 471) ; Willing v. Potter, 35 Conn. 185; Coykendall -v. Eaton, 55 Barb. 188; Berkshire Woolen Co. V. Proctor, 7 Cush. 417; McDaniels v. Robinson, 26 Vt. 316 r Grinnell v. Cook, 3 Hill, 485. GUILTY. In verdict of jury. State v. White, 25 Wis. 360. of assault with attempt to commit a rape. In verdict. Prince V. State, 35 Ala. 367. GULP. of Finland. Uhde v. Walters, 3 Camp. 15. HABIT. person in the of getting intoxicated. People, 76 111. 211. In statute. Mullinix 7/. HABITANCY. 159 HAZARD. HABITANCY. Lyman v. Fiske, 17 Pick. 231 (28 Am. Dec. 293). HABITATION. In statute. Rex v. Cahill, 1 Jebb. 37. HABITUAL. drunkard. Com. v. Whitney, 5 Gray, 85 ; Ludwig v. Com., 6 Harris (Pa.), 172; State v. Pratt, 34 Vt. 323. HABITUALLY. use intoxicating drinks. In insurance application. Swick V. Home Ins. Co., 2 Dill. 160. HACKNEY-COACH. Masterson v. Short, 33 How. Pr. 481. HAIR. of animals. In statute. Von Slade v. Arthur, 13 Blatchf. 251. HALL. for purposes. In lease. Hanrahan v. O'Reilly, 102 Mass. 202. HAND. logs on . In contract. Crouch v. Parker, 56 N. Y. 597. HANDICRAFT. In statute. Beadon v. Parlett, L. R., 6 Q. B. 718. HANDICRAFTSMAN. or artifleer. In statute. Lawrence v. Todd, 14 C. B. (N. S.) 554. HANDKERCHIEFS, six . In indictment. Rex v. Nibbs, 1 Moody, 25. HANDWRITING. Com. %: Webster, 5 Cush. 301. HAPPEN. HAPPINESS. HARBOR. HARBORAGE. HARBORING. HARD-PAN. HAS. HAT. HATS. HATH. HAVE. HAVEN. HAVING. HAWKER. HAYS. HAZARD. State V. Messmore, 14 Wis. 193. In constitution. Re. Smith, 38 Cal. 704. Jones V. Van Zandt, 5 How. 215 , Queen v. Dock Co., 7 Q. B. i. In statute. Van Mehr v. Mitchell, 2 Wall. Jr. 31. of Boston. Martin v. Hilton, 9 Mete. 371. . Hays V. Briggs, 74 Pa. St. 373. In statute. Van Metre v. Mitchell, 2 Wall. Jr. 311. In contract. Dickinson v. Water Comms., 2 Hun, 615. In stntute. Atty.-Gen. v. Middleton, 3 Hurl. & N. 136. braids. In statute. Arthur v. Stephani, 6 Otto, 125. of 8tra"w, chip or grass. In statute. U. S. v. Goodwin, 4 Mason, 128. been resident. In warrant. Kinning's Case, 10 Q. B. 730. In statute. Bodenham v. St. Andrews, i El. & Bl. 469. obtained. In statute. Benjamin v. Belcher, 1 1 Ad. & Ell. 367. or keep any house for public entertainment. In statute. Queen v. Strungell, 7 B. & S. 127. subscribed. In statute. London R. Co. v. Graham, 1 Q. B. 271. any charge I made. In will Van Alstyne v. Van Alstyne, 28 N. Y. 375. every man you in your employ. In contract. McDonald v. Berrick, 43 Mich. 438. I sold. In contract. Atwood v. Cobb, 16 Pick. 227 (26 Am. Dec. 657). U. S. V. Morel, 13 Am. Jur. 279. advanced' In guaranty. Bainbridge v. Wade, 16 Q. B. loi. agieed. In pleading. Tanner 7/. Bury, 9 Q. B. i. and holding lands. In statute. Ward v. Cost, 10 B. & C. 649. resigned. Steele v. Hoe, 14 Q. B. 431. without issue. In will. Cole v. Goble, 13 C. B. 454. Com. V. Ober, 12 Cush. 495. In statute. Brawley v. Athorpe, 5 B. & Aid. 320. extreme . King v. Hartford Ins. Co., i Conn. 421. HAZARDO US. l6o HEIR. HAZAEDOUS. In insurance fioUcy. Finder v. Continental Ins. Co., 38 N. Y. 364. extra . In insurance policy. Finder v. Continental Ins. Co., 38 N. Y. 364. more business. In statute. Mut, Fire Ins. Co. v. Coatsville Shoe Factory, 80 Pa. St. 407. not . In insurance policy. Finder 7/. Continental Ins. Co., 38 N.Y. 364- other extra purposes. In insurance policy. Reynolds v. Com. Fire Ins. Co., 47 N. Y. 597. specially . In insurance policy. Finder z*. Continental Ins. Co., 38 N. Y. 364. HEAD. of a family. In statute. Farsons v. Livingston, 1 1 Iowa, 104 ; Wade V. Jones, 20 Mo. 75 ; Brown v. Brown, 68 Mo. 388 ; Whitehead V. Tapp, 69 Mo. 41 5 ; Nash tj. Norment, 5 Mo. (App.) 545 ; Barney -v. Leeds, 51 N. H. 253; Lathrop v. Soldiers' Loan Soc, 45 Ga. 483; Marsh v. Lazenby, 41 Ga. 153 ; State v. Spencer, 64 Mo. 355 ; Garaty V. Du Bose, 5 S. C. 493 ; Sallee v. Waters, 17 Ala. 482 ; Bachman v. Crawford, 3 Humph. 216; Ladiga v. Roland, 2 How. 581; Whalen V. Cadman, 1 1 Iowa, 266 ; Rountree v. Dennard, 59 Ga. 629 (27 Am. Rep. 629) ; Lynch v. Face, 40 Ga. 173. In treaty. Turner v. Fish, 28 Miss. 306. of an Indian. In treaty. Morgan v. Fowler, 2 Yerg. 450. of department. In city charter. Roosevelt v. Draper, 28 N. Y. 318. other of the corporation. In statute. City of Sacramento v. Fowle, 21 Wall. 119. HEALTH. good. In insurance policy. Swick 2/. Home Ins. Co., 2 Dill. J6o; Feacock v. N. Y. Lif5 Ins. Co., 20 N. Y. 293. HEALTHY. Bell v. Jeffries, 13 Ired. (L.) 356. and able-bodied person. In statute. Town of Marlborough V. Sisson, 26 Conn. 57 ; Starksboro v. Hinesburgh, 15 Vt. 200. HEAB. In statute. King v. Justices, 2 Ad. & Ell. 772. and determine. Cutler v. Wall, 9 R. I. 264. HEARD. not been of. Frudential Ass. Co. v. Edmunds, 2 App. Cas. 489. suit has been . In statute. Wilson v. Hood, 3 H. & C. 148. HEARINGr. In statute. Queen v. Exeter, 5 Q. B. 342 ; Tunnicliffe v. Tedd, 5 C. B. 554- of any motion. In statute, ^organ v. Alexander, L. R., 10 C. F. 185. of the application. In statute. Queen v. Stamper, i Q. B. 120. HEAT. of passion. State v. Wieners, 66 Mo. 13. injuries in consequence of . In bill of lading. Cragin v. N. Y. Cent. R. R., 51 N. Y. 61. HEXFEB. In statute. Milligan v. Jefferson Co., 2 Mon. Terr. 543 ; Fomeroy v. Turaper, 8 Allen, 403. HEIR. Sugg V. Tyson, 2 Hawks, 472 ; Henry v. Henry, 9 Ired. (L.) 278 ; Ward V. Stow, 2 Dev. Eq. 509; Castro v. Tennant, 41 Cal. 253 ; Brownell v. Brownell, 10 R. I. 509. In statute. Gillespie v. Nabors, 59 Ala. 491 ; State v. Engle, i Zab. 347- In ivilj. Wurter v. Fenatt, 6 Man. & G. 379. HEIR. i6l HEIRS. HEIRLOOMS. HEIBS. HEIR — Continued. at law. In will. Harrison v. Nixon, 9 Peters, 483 ; Aspden's Estate, 2 Wall. Jr. 368. at law of the testator. In statute. Fortune w. Buck, 23 Conn. i. eldest . Inwill Canedy z;. Haskins, 13 Mete. 403. without an at death. In will. Robinson v. Bishop, 23 Ark. 379- Inwill Byng z/. Byng, 10 H. L. Cas. 171. Merrill 7/. Atkin, 59 111. 19; Richards z/. Miller, 62 111. 417; Powell v. Brandon, 24 Miss. 343. In contract. Jacobs v. Jacobs, 42 Iowa, 600. In deed. Loring v. Elliott, 16 Gray, 568; Sedgwick ■v. Laflin, 10 Allen, 431; Knowlton v. Leavitt, 121 Mass. 307; Whitaker v. Blair, 3 J. J. Marsh. 236; Knowlton v. Leavitt, 121 Mass. 307; Twelves v. Neevil, 39 Ala. 175; Hunter v. Wilson, 12 Cal. 376; Macumber v. Bradley, 28 Conn. 445 ; Sweet v. Button, 109 Mass. 589 ; Cole V. Lake Co., 54 N. H. 242 ; Doe v. Sneddle, 2 B. & Aid. 129. In lease. Greenaway v. Hart, 14 C. B. 350. In note. Cox v. Beltzhover, 11 Mo. 143. In statute. Duke of Cumberland v. Graves, 7 N. Y. 305 ; Gold v. Jud- son, 21 Conn. 616. In will. Keah v. Grenier, 56 N. Y. 220 ; Bundy v. Bundy, 38 N. Y. 404; Scott z/. Guernsej', 48 N. Y. 106; Campbell v. Rawdon, 18 N. Y. 412 ; re Phillips, L. R., 7 Eq. Cas. 151 ; re Stevens, L. R., 15 Eq. Cas. no; Parsons v. Parsons, L. R., 8 Eq. Cas. 260; Richard- son V. Martin, 55 N. H. 45; Harris v. McLean, 30 Miss. 533; Den V. Barnes, i Car. Law Repos. 484 (6 Am. Dec. 547) ; Roome ■V. Counter, 1 Halst. no (10 Am. Dec. 390); Ulric's Appeal, 86 Pa. St. 386 (27 Am. Rep. 707) ; Kown v. Cutler, 26 Conn. 6 Cook V. Catlin, 25 Conn. 387 ; Reinders v. Koppleman, 68 Mo. 482 Bond's Appeal, 31 Conn. 134; Aspden's Estate, 2 Wall. Jr. 368 Larabee v. Larabee, i Root, 555 ; Mace v. Cushman, 45 Me. 250 Swanson v. Swanson, 2 Swan, 446; Williamson v. Williamson, 18 B. Mon. 329; Love v. Buchanan, 40 Miss. 788 ; Bailey v. Patter- son, 3 Rich. (Eq.) 156; Clarke v. Cordis, 4 Allen, 466; Seabrook v. Seabrook, i McMillan Ch. 201 ; Henderson v. Henderson, i Jones (L.) 221 ; Haley z/. Boston, 108 Mass. 576; Walkerz/. Laxton.i Younge 6 J. 569; Loring z/. Thorndyke, 5 Allen, 257; Corbett z/. Corbett, i Jones (Eq.) 114; Sweet z/. Dutton, 109 Mass. 559; Porter's Appeal, 45 Pa. St. 201 ; Dovez/. Torr, 128 Mass. 38 ; Russingz/. Russing, 25 Ind. 63 ; D rake z/. Pell, 3 Edw. 251; Rand z/. Sawyer, iijMass. 124; I ngram V. Smith, I Head, 411 ; Lee v. Lee, 7 B. Mon. 607; Williamson v, Williamson, 18 B. Mon. 367; Weir's Will, 9 Dana, 442; Allen v. Vanmeter, i Mete. 277; Clay z/. Clay, 2 Duv. 296; Feltman v. Butts, 8 Bush, 120; Scudder v. Van Arsdale, 2 Beasley, 109; Demarest v. Hopper, 2 Zab. 599; Kennedy v. Kennedy, 5 Dutch. 195; Den v. Lanquar, i South, 301 ; Ward v. Stow, 2 Dev. Eq. 509 (27 Am. Dec. 238); Roach V. Martin, i Harr. 548 (27 Am. Dec. 746). and assigns. In will. Guernsey v. Guernsey, 36 N. Y. 267; re Newton, L. R., 4 Eq. Cas. 171 ; Brookman v. Smith, 6 Ex. 291 ; 7 Ex. 271; Buxton V. Inhabitants, 10 Mete. 36; Jamaica Pond 21 HEIRS. 162 HEREDITAMENT. HEIRS — Continued. Aqueduct Co. Mass. 34. V. Chandler, 9 Allen, 159; Gifford v. Choate, 100 at law. In will. Bundy v. Bundy, 38 N. Y. 404 ; Minot v. Tap- pan, 122 Mass. 535; Orr v. Hodgson, 4 Wheat. 453; McKinney ?/. Stewart, 5 Kas. 384 ; Lombard v. Boyden, 5 Allen, 249 ; Abbott v. Bradstreet, 3 Allen, 587 ; Aspden's Estate, 2 Wall. Jr. 368. lawfully begotten. In will. Clarke v. Smith, 49 Md. 106 male. In deed. Brune v. Martyn, 8 B. & C. 511. In will. Hamilton v. Wentworth, 58 Me. loi. male of the body. In will. Toller^/. Atwood, 15 Q. B. 929. male of his body. In will. Jordan v. Adams, 6 C. B. (N. S.) 748 ; 9 Id. 490. of the body. In deed. Monroe v. Bridges, 5 N. Y. 447 ; Roberts V. Ogdbourne, 37 Ala. 174; Knight v. Knight, 3 Jones (Eq.), 167; Houghton V. Kendall, 7 Allen, 72. In will. Prescott v. Prescott, 10 B. Mon. 59 ; Johnson v. Johnson, 2 Mete. 335 ; Jarvis -v. Quigley, 10 B. Mon. 106 ; Churchill v. Churchill, 2 Mete. 469; Rhodes t/. Ogbourne, 37 Ala. 174; Williams v. Allen, 17 Ga. 81 ; Doe v. Hawley, 4 B. C . 623 ; Right v. Crever, 5 B. & C. 867. of the body lawftilly begotten. In will. Raborg v. Ham- mond, 2 H. & G. 42. or legatees claiming as such. In statute. Harrison v. Harri- son, 39 Ala. 489. ♦ or next of kin. In will. Re Thompson, 9 Ch. Div. 607. bodily . In devise. Righter v, Forrester, i Bush, 279. lawful . In will. Smith v. Butcher, 10 Ch. Div. 113; Crickett V. Robinson, 46 N. H. 454 ; Biddle's Appeal, 69 Pa. St. 190. lawful of their own. In will. Abbott z'. Essex Co., 18 How. 202. legal . In will. Re Dixon, 4 Prob. Div. 81 ; Brown v. Lawrence, 3 Cush. 398. their — - forever. In will. Flournoy v. Flournoy, i Bush, 526. HEIiD. and firmly bound. Shattuck v. People, 5 111. 478. at the time of marriage. In statute. Witsell v. Charleston, 7 S. C. 88. in trust. In insurance policy. Inow v. Carr, 61 Ala. 363. HEMP. carpeting. In statute. Baxter v. Maxwell, 4 Blatchf. 33. manufactures of . In statute. Baxter ?/. Maxwell, 4 Blatchf. 33. HEBEAPTER. Ely v. Holton, 15 N. Y. 595 ; re Folsom, 56 N. Y. 60. In statute. Moore v. Mansert, 49 N. Y. 332 ; Com. v. Inhabitants, 106 Mass. 268 ; Com. v. Pegram, i Leigh, 569 ; Allen v. Com., 2 Leigh, 727 ; State -v. Daley, 29 Conn. 272 ; Com. 7/. Armstrong, 9 Phila. 429. constructed. In statute. Att'y.-Gen. v. Ware River Co., 115 Mass. 402. HEREDITAMENT. Queen v. Winchester, 3 Coke, 2 b. In deed. King v. Barker, 6 Ad. & Ell. 390. In statute. Colebroke v. Tickell, 4 Ad. & Ell. 917 ; King v. Trustees, 3 B. & Ad. 220. In will. Vick v. Sueter, 3 El. & Bl. 233. HEREIN. 163 HIGHWA Y. HEBinA. HESITATE. HIGH. HEKEIN. provided. In statute. Hartung v. People, 28 N. Y. 400. HEBEnSTBEPORE. Taylor v. Umatilla Co., 6 Oregon, 401. mentioned. In plea. Queen v. Inhabitants, 17 Q. B. 563. In statute. Pye v. Mumford, 11 Q. B. 666. HEBETOFOBE. Allison v. Chaney, 63 Mo. 283 ; Andrews v. Thayer, 40 Conn. 157. In constitution. Wynehamer v. People, 13 N. Y. 378. In statute. Den v. Goldtrap, i N. J. (L.) 272 ; Savage v. Brook, 1 5 C. B. (N. S.) 289. — —rendered. In statute. Parsons z/. Wayne Ct. Judge, 37 Mich. 287. erected. In statute. State v. Troth, 5 Vroom, 377. mentioned. In will. Jepson v. Key, 2 H. & C. 878. In insurance policy. Fitton v. Ins. Co., 17 C. B. (N. S.) 134. I do not to guaranty. In contract. Gerhard v. Bates, 2 El. & Bl. 476. crimes and misdemeanors. In statute. State v. Knapp, 6 Conn. 415 (16 Am. Dec. 68). school. Att'y.-Gen. -u. Butler, 123 Mass. 304. seas. U. S. v. Hamilton, i Mason, 152; De Lovio v. Bort, 2 Gall. 398 ; U. S. V. Grush, 5 Mason, 290 ; Johnson v. Twenty-one Bales, 2 Paine, 601 ; U. S. v. Robinson, 4 Mason, 307 ; U. S. v. Seagrist, 4 Blatchf. 420; Queen 2/. Anderson, L. R., i C. C. R. 169; U. S. t/. Mosel, 13 Am. Jur. 279. In statute. U. S. v. Wilson, 3 Blatchf. 439 ; U. S. f. Robinson, 4 Mason, 307 ; U . S. w. Grush, 5 Mason, 290. water mark. Teschamker v. Thompson, 18 Cal. 11. bidder. Fairfax v. Hopkins, 2 Cranch-C. C. 134. court of law. In statute. Olney v. Arnold, 3 Dallas, 308. Peck V. Smith, i Conn. 103 ; Sutcliffe v. Greenwood, 8 Price, 535 ; Rex V. Cumberworth, 3 B. & Ad. 308 ; Makepeace ■v. Worden, i N. H. 16; Stackpole v. Healey, 16 Mass. 33; Jackson v. Hathaway, 15 Johns. 447; Rex v. Lloyd, i Camp. 260; Coffin v. Plymouth, 49 N. H. 173 ; Young 11. Cuthbertson, i Macq. H. L. 455 ; State v. Johnson. Phill. (L.) 140; Vantilburgh v. Shann, 24 N. J. (L.) 740; Jones v. Andover, 6 Pick. 59; Com. v. Hubbard, 24 Pick. 98 ; People v. Jackson, 7 Mich. 432 ; State v. Nudd, 23 N. H. 327 ; Morris v. Bowers, Wright, 749; Seneca Road Co. v. Auburn R. Co., J Hill, 170; Jones V. Andover, 6 Pick. 59 ; Blackstone v. Worcester, io8 Mass. 68. In deed. Munn v. Worrell, 53 N. Y. 44. In statute. Wallington v. White, 10 C. B. (N. S.) 134 ; Vantilburgh v. Shann, 4 Zabr. 740 ; Blackstone v. Comm'rs, 108 Mass. 69 ; Harding V. Inhabitants, 10 Mete. 406; Shepherdson v. Inhabitants, 13 Mete. 59; Reg. i". Turnpike Road, 3 El. & Bl. 1002; Chase v. American Steamboat Co., 10 R. I. 79; Waterford v. Oxford Co., 59 Me. 450 ; Queen v. Chart, L. R., i C. C. R. 237 ; Loveridge v. Hodsoll, 2 B. & Ad. 618 ; Cleaves v. Jordan, 34 Me. 9 ; Pickard v. Howe, 12 Mete. 198; Glass V. State, 30 Ala. 529. public . Imlay v. Union Branch R. Co., 26 Conn. 254 ; U. S. v. King, I Cranch C. C. 444; U. S. v. Schwartz, 4 Id. 160; U. S. v. Emery, Id. 270. In statute. Osmond v. Widdicombe, 2 B. & Aid. 50 ; Comer v. State, HIGHEST. HIGHWAY. HIGHWA Y. 164 HOME. HIGHWAY— HIGHWAYS. HIM. HINDEE. HIBE. HmiNG. HIS. HOARDING. HOCTJSSED. HOG. HOLD. HOLDER. HOLDING. HOLIDAY. HOME. Continued. 62 Ala. 320 ; Meyer v. R. Co., 35 Mo. 352 ; State v. Davis, 68 N. C. 297 ; Craig v. People, 47 111. 487 ; State v. Johnson, Phill. (L.) 140 ; Northumberland v. Atlantic, etc., R. Co., 35 N. H. 374 ; Walton v. R. Co., 67 Mo. 56. In statute. Flint, etc., R. Co. v. Gordon, 41 Mich. 420. made by . In discharge. Lathrop v. Tilden, 8 Cush. 375. Blanchard v. Blackstone, 102 Mass. 347. In statute. Crow v. Beardsley, 68 Mo. 435. , and reward. In plea. Harris v. Phillips, 10 C. B. 655. agreement for the of any laborer. In statute. Wilson v. Zu- lueti, 14 Q. B. 405. King V. Inhabitants, i B. & Ad. 727. In insurance policy. Meis v. Franklin Ins. Co., 68 Mo. 127 ; Foule v. Springfield Ins. Co., 122 Mass. 194. In statute. Rex v. Smith, Russ. & Ry. 267 ; U. S. v. Mullany, i Cranch C. C. 517. In will. Doe v. Dodd, 5 B. & Ad. 689. commercial paper. In statute. Re Clemens, 2 Dill. 533. crop of flax. In contract. Goodrich z/. Stevens, 5 Lans. 230. house. In insurance policy. Hough v. City Fire Ins. Co., 29 Conn. lo. In statute. Com. v. Hadley, 1 1 Mete. 72. Metropolitan Asso. v. Petch, 5 C. B. (N. S.) 508. In libel. Broome v. Gosden, i C. B. 729. In contract. Whitson v. Culbertson, 7 Ind. 195. In statute. Lavender v. State, 60 Ala. 60 ; Shubrick v. State, 2 S. C. 21. In deed. Hurst v. Hurst, 7 W. Va. 289. In statute. Bank of Michigan v. Niles, i Doug. 401 ; Lasure. v. Hille- gas, 7 S. & R. 313; Chautaqua Co. Bk. v. Risley, 4 Denio, 480. occupy, possess or eitjoy. In statute. Queen u. Water-works, 18 Q. B. 703. to involuntary service. In statute. U. S. v. Ancarola, 17 Blatchf. 425. Bowling V. Harrison, 6 How. 248. of shares. In statute. Wilkerson v. Anglo Cal. Co., 18 Q. B. 728; Stewart 7/. Same, i8 Q. B. 737. of stock. In statute. Crease v. Babcock, 10 Mete. 525 ; Grew V. Beld, 10 Mete. 568. State V. Murray, 28 Wis. 99. In statute. Godfrey v. Godfrey, 17 Ind. 6. shares. In statute. Queen v. Government Stock Co., 3 Q. B. Div. 442. to bail. Vose v. Deane, 7 Mass. 283. persons oflace. In statute. Nicholson ■v. Ellis, i El. B. & EI. 278. Re Worthington, 14 Bank. Reg. 388 ; Rogers v. Brooks, 30 Ark. 613 ; Phillips V. Innes, 4 CI. & F. 234. In statute. Jefferson v. Washington, 19 Me. 293; Turner v. Buckfield, 3 Me. 229; Exeter i-. Brighton, 15 Me. 98. HOME. 165 HOSTILITIES. HOME — Continued. and maintenance. In will. Parker v. Parker, 126 Mass. 433. port. St. lago de Cuba, The, 9 Wheat. 409 ; The Albany, 4 Dill. 439- while they remain at . In will. Manning v. Wolff, 2 Dev. & B. 12. HOMESTIjAD. Re Leeds, 51 N. H. 253; Austin v. Stanley, 46 N. H. 52; Gregg v. Bostwick, 33 Cal. 220 ; Cook v. McChristian, 4 Cal. 23 ; Tumlinson V. Swinney, 22 Ark. 400; Boyle v. Shulman, 59 Ala. 566 ; Ackley v. Chamberlain, 16 Cal. 181 ; Hoitt v. Webb, 36 N. H. 158 ; Stanley z/. Greenwood, 24 Tex. 224 ; Philleo v. Smalley, 23 Tex. 502 ; Iken v. Olenich, 42 Tex. 198. In statute. Upman j/. Second Ward Bk., 15 Wis. 453; Bunker v. Locke, 1 5 Wis. 638 ; Fogg v. Fogg, 40 N. H. 287 ; Phelps v. Rooney, 9 Wis. 84. In will. Fearing v. Swift, 97 Mass. 415; Backus v. Chapman, in Mass. 386 ; Hopkins v. Grimes, 14 Iowa, 73. farm. Indeed. Woodman 2/. Lane, 7 N. H. 241 ; Taylor z/. Mix- ter, II Pick. 347 ; Aldrich v. Gaskill, 10 Cush. 158. HONORABrUlI. McDonald v. Napier, 14 Ga. 89. HONORED. when the bills are duly . In letter. Lucas v. Groning, 7 Taunt. 164. HOPE. no present of recovery. Queen v. Jenkins, L. R., i C. C. R. 187. HOPES. I am in . In contract. Smith 7/. Thorne, 18 Q. B. 134. HOBN. chains. In contract. Sweet v. Shumway, 102 Mass. 368. HOBSE. State v. Ingram, 16 Kas. 14. In statute. Robert v. Adams, 38 Cal. 384 ; Owens v. State, 38 Tex. 555 ; Finley v. State, 3 Humph. 323; Cobbs v. Coleman, 14 Tex. 594; Dearborn z/. Phillips, 21 Tex. 449; Jordt v. State, 31 Tex. 571; Baldwin v. People, i Scam. 304 ; Reg. v. Aldridge, 4 Cox C. C. 143 ; Pierson v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 222 ; Allison v. Brookshire, 38 Tex. 199. stealer. In libel. Mountney v. Walton, 2 B. & Ad. 679. gelding or mare. In statute. Rex v. Welland, i Russ. & Ry. 494. VDxle ox yoke of oxen. In statute. Richardson v. Duncan, 2 Heisk. 220. farm . Tipton v. Pickens, i Swan, 25. plow . Matthews v. Redwine, 25 Wis. 99. -^ork . In statute. Noland v. Wickham, 9 Ala. 169 ; Allman v. Gann, 29 Ala. 242. HORSES. In statute. State v. Dunnavant, 3 Brevard, 9 (5 Am. Dec. 530) ; Lever- ing V. Stone, 2 B. & C. 518. and cattle. In statute. Toledo, etc., R. Co. v. Cole, 50 111. 184. • mules or cattle. In statute. U. S. v. Mattock, 2 Sawy. 148. In contract. Washing Machine Co. v. Earle, 3 Wall. Jr. 321. In statute. King -v. Inhabitants, 4 B. & Aid. 505. In will. Re Altchin, L. R., 14 Eq. Cas. 230. or asylums. In statute. Appeal Tax Court v. St. Peter's HOSE. HOSPITAL. HOSPITALS. HOSTILITIES. Academy, 50 Md. 321. in the Black sea. In insurance policy. Avery v. Bowdens, 5 El. & Bl. 714. HOSTILITIES. i66 HOUSE HOSTILITIBS — Continued. consequences of . In insurance Iiolicy. lonides v. Union Ins. Co., 14 C. B. (N. S.) 295. Thompson v. Carmichael, 4 HOTCHPOT. N. Y. Leg. Obs. 134; 3 Sandf. Ch. 120; Walton V. Walton, 14 Vesey, 323. HOTEL. In statute. Cromwell v. Stephens, 3 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 26; 2 Daly, 15 ; Kelly V. Excise Commr's, 54 How. Pr. 330. keeper. In statute. King v. Simmonds, 1 H. L. Cas. 754. purposes. Indeed. Allen t/. Howe, 105 Mass. 241. family . Musgrove v. Sherwood, 54 How. Pr. 338. HOUBS. within twenty-four after the adjudication. In statute. Queen V. Justices, 17 L. J. iii. HOUSE. State v. McGowan, 20 Conn. 245 ; Rex v. Donnavan, i Leach, 69 ; Stevens v. Com., 4 Leigh, 683 ; Elsmore v. St. Breavells, 8 B. & C. 461 ; Reg. V. England, i C. & K. 533 ; Surman v. Dailey, 14 M. & W. 181 ; Sampson v. Com., 5 W. & S. 385 ; Rex v. Reader, 4 C. & P. 245 ; Hiles V. Shrewsbury, 3 East, 457 ; Wallace v. Young, 5 T. B. Mon. 1 55 ; State v. Sandy, 3 Ired. 570; State v. Terry, 4 Dev. & B. 185 ; State v. Stewart, 6 Conn. 47 ; Chapman v. Com., 5 Whart. 427 ; Gage V. Shelton, 3 Rich. 342 ; Trinity Church, v. Boston, 118 Mass. 167; People V. Stickman, 34 Cal. 342 ; State v. Garity, 46 N. H. 61 ; State V. Powers, 36 Conn. "JT. In constitution. Re Executive Communication, 12 Fla. 653 ; South- worth V. Jackson, etc., R. Co., 2 Mich. 287 ; Green v. Weller, 32 Miss. 651 ; State v. McBride, 4 Mo. 303 (29 Am. Dec. 636). In deed. Fox -v. Clarke,* L. R., 7 Q. B. 748; Doe -v. Collins, 2 T. R. 498 ; Schenck v. Campbell, 1 1 Abb. Pr. 292. In indictment. States/. Mann, 31 Conn. 372; Thompson v. People, 3 Park. C. C. 208 ; Com. v. Posey, 4 Call. 109. In insurance policy. Workman v. Ins. Co., 2 La. 507 (22 Am. Dec. 141); Elmaker -u. Franklin Ins. Co., 5 Pa. St. 183. In statute. Cook v. Huraber, 11 C. B. (N. S.) 46 ; Wilson v. Roberts, 1 1 C. B. (N. S.) 53 ; Henrette v. Booth, 1 5 C. B. (N. S.) 500 ; Powell v. Price, 4C. B. 114; Daniel z/. Coulsting, 7 M. & G. 122 ; Cook w. Hunter, iiC. B. 47; Wilson ^i. Roberts, 11 C. B. 53 ; State z". Powers, 36 Conn. ^^ ; Rawson v. State, 19 Conn. 292 ; Angell v. Paddington Vestry, 3 Q. B. 714; re Creek, 3 B. & S. 459; Callaghan v. State, 41 Tex. 43; Richards ■V. Swansea Imp. Co., 9 Ch. Div. 425 ; Nevills v. State, 7 Coldw. 82 ; People V. Stickman, 34 Cal. 242 ; Elsmore v. St. Brianels, 8 B. & C. 461 : Reg. V. England, i C. & K. 533 ; Rex v. Donnovan, 2 W. Bl. 683: Folkstone v. Woodward, L. R., 15 Eq. 159; State v. Barr, 39 Conn. 41 ; Queen v. Manning, L. R., i C. C. R. 340 ; Rex z/. Winter, I Russ. & Ry. 296 ; Nunn v. Dickson, 7 Man. & G. 70 ; Daniel v. Coulsting, 7 Man. & G. 122. In will. Rogers v. Smith, 4 Pa. St. 93 ; Common Council v. State, 5 Ind. 334. and garden. In deed. Baxter v. Brand, 6 Dana, 297. connections. In statute. Cordeman v. City of Cincin nati, 23 Ohio St. 499. of entertainment. In statute. Bonner v. Welburn, 7 Ga. 296. ofill-fkme. In city by-law. McAllister t'. Black, 33 Conn. 91. HOUSE. \(irj HOUSE. HOUSE — Continued. In statute. Cadwell v. State, 17 Conn. 472 ; Com. v. Wood, 97 Mass. 228; State V. Mullen, 35 Iowa, 199; Dodge v. Lacey, 2 Ind. 212. or other place of public resort for the public performance of stage plays. In statute. Davys v. Douglas, 4 Hurl. & N. 181. or place where liquors are retailed. In statute. Phillips v. State, 51 Ala. 20. * store and shop. In complaint. Rawson v. State, 19 Conn. 293. within fifty feet of a railway. In statute. Walker v. R. Co., 3 Q. B. 750. counting . In statute. Purcey v. McLean, L. R., 5 C. P. 252 ; re Creek, 3 B. & S. 459. disorderly . In statute. Queen v. Rice, L. R., i C. C. R. 21 ; Killman v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 222 (28 Am. Rep. 432) ; State v. Powers, 36 Conn. 37 ; State v. Maxwell, 33 Conn. 259 ; City of Em- poria V. Volmer, 12 Kas. 622. dwelling . Com. v. Pennock, 3 S. & R. 199 ; Daniel v. Coulsting, 7 M. & G. 122 ; Surman v. Dailey, 14 M. & W. 181 ; Com. v. Posey, 4 Call. 109; Powell V. Price, 4 C. B. 105; Rex v. Harris, 2 Leach, 701 ; Rex V. Thompson, 2 Leach, 771 ; State v. Warren, 33 Me. 30; Com. V. Barney, 10 Cush. 478; Hooker v. Com., 13 Gratt. 763; State V. Clark, 7 Jones, 167; Rex v. Lyons, i Leach, 185; Rex v. Fuller, I Leach, 186; Rex v. Davies, 2 Leach, 876; Nutbrown's Case, 2 East P. C. 496 ; Reg. v. Martin, Russ. & Ry. 108 ; ex parte Vincent, 26 Ala. 145 ; Rex v. Turner, 6 C. & P. 407 ; Rex v. Brown, 2 East P. C. 501 ; Rex v. Flannagan, Russ. & Ry. 187 ; Rex v. Gib- bons, Russ. & Ry. 442 ; State v. Meerehouse, 34 Mo. 344 ; Rex v. Smith, 2 East P. C. 497 ; Rex v. Jenkins, Russ. & Ry. 244 ; Rex v. Ball, I Moody, 30; State v. Clark, 42 Vt. 629; Markham v. State, 25 Ga. 52; Hollister v. Com., 60 Pa. St. 103; People v. Stickman, 34 Cal. 342; Reg. V. Baker, 3 Cox C. C. 581 ; Reg. v. Smith, i Moody & R. 256; State V. Jake, i Winst. 80. In statute. Com. 7/. Barney, 10 Cush. 498 ; Hooker 7/. Com., 13 Gratt. 763 ; McLane v. State, 4 Ga. 335 ; State v. SutcIifFe, 4 Strobh. 372 ; Wood- ford V. People, 62 N. Y. 117; Com. v. Posey, 4 Cal. 109; Com. 7a Buzzell, 16 Pick. 153; People z/. Cotteral, 18 Johns. 15; People v- Orcutt, I Park. C. C. 252; Reg. i/. Fletcher, 2 C. & K. 215; State w. Walfenberger, 20 Ind. 242; Com. v. Eastabrook, 10 Pick. 293; Queen v. People, 71 N. Y. 561 (27 Am. Rep. 87) ; State v. McGowan' 20 Conn. 246 ; re Lammer, 14 Bank. Reg. 460 ; State v. Troth, 24 N. J. (L.) 377; Fire Department v. Butler, 33 How. Pr. 378; Cuthbert- son V. Harris, L. R., 4 C. P. 525 ; Same v. Butterworth, L. R., 4 C. P. 523 ; Thompson v. Ward, L. R., 6 C. P. 327 ; Brice v. Cloutman, 45 N. H. 37 ; Rex v. Stock, i Russ. & Ry. 185; Rex v. Flannagan, i Russ. &Ry.i87; Rex w. Martin, i Russ. & Ry. 108 ; Rex t/. Wilson, I Russ. & Ry. us ; Rex v. Hancock, i Russ. & Ry. 171. inhabited dwelling . In statute. People v. Cotteral, 18 Johns. 115 ; Com. V. Posey, 4 Call. 109. part of the . In statute. Mason v. R. Co., L. R., 6 Eq. Cas. loi. public . In statute. Skinner v. State, 30 Ala. 524. receiving . In statute. Syms v. Chaplin, 5 Ad. & El. 644. HOUSEHOLD. l68 /. HOUSEHOLD. furniture. Tanner t/. Billings, i8 Wis. 164. In statute. Weed v. Dayton, 40 Conn, 293 ; Towns v. Pratt, 33 N. H. 345- In will. Hooper's Appeal, 60 Pa. St. 220; Richardson u. Hall, 124 Mass. 228 ; McMicken v. Directors, 2 Am. L. Reg. N. S. 489 ; Le Farrent v. Spencer, i Ves. Sr. 97 ; Bunn v. Winthrop, i Johns. Ch. 329; Gooch V. Gooch, 33 Me. 535. furniture necessary for supporting life. In statute. Hitch- cock V. Holmes, 43 Conn. 528 ; Crocker v. Spencer, 2 D. Chip. 68 (15 Am. Dec. 650) ; Montague v. Richardson, 24 Conn. 338 ; Haswell v. Parkins, 15 Cal. 266. furniture necessary for the debtor and his family. In statute. Davlin v. Stone, 4 Cush. 359. -. — goods. Com. V. Steinbeck, 3 Rawle, 341 (24 Am. Dec. 351). In will. Carnagy v. Woodcock, 2 Munf. 234 ; Stubbs v. Stubbs, i H. & C. 258; Dayton v. Tillon, i Robt. 21. goods and furniture. In will. Carnagy v. Woodcock, 2 Munf. 234 (5 Am. Dec. 470). • HOUSEHOIjDEB. Viele v. Koch, 27 111. 129; Woodward v. Murray, 18 Johns. 401 ; Griffin V. Sutherland, 14 Barb. 456; Brown v. Witt, 19 Wend. 475. In statute. Greenwood z/. Maddox, 27 Ark. 660; Hutchinson v. Cham- berlain, II N. Y. Leg. Obs. 248; Cantrell v. Connor, 51 How. Pr. 45 ; Bowman v. Quackenboss, 3 Code R. 17 ; Aaron v. State, 37 Ala. 106 ; Somerset Sav. Bk. v. Huyck, 33 How. Pr. 323 ; Kramer v. Clatsop Co., 6 Oregon, 238 ; King v. Hall, i B. & C. 136; King v. Poynder, i B. & C. 180; Robles v. State, 5 Tex. (App.) 346. HOtrSEKEEPEE. Lewis v. Blinton, 7 C. B. 102. In statute. Gunn v. Gudehus, 15 B. Mon. 447; Seaton v. Marshall, 6 Bush, 429 ; Viele v. Koch, 27 III. 129. HOUSES. In statute. Surman v. Dailey, 14 M. & W. 182. and buildings. In statute. Peto t/. Overseers, 2 El. & El. 158. fronting such street. In statute. London School Bd. v. St. Mary, i Q. B. Div. 70. of religious worship. In statute. Proprietors of Meeting- house V. City of Lowell, i Mete. 541 ; Lefevre v. Detroit, 2 Mich. 586 ; Trinity Church v. Boston, 118 Mass. 164. dwelling . In deed. Cornish v. Claiffe, 3 H. & C. 450. HURT. molested or restrained in his person or estate. In constitu- tion. Thurston v. Whitney, 2 Cush. 1 10 ; Flockestein v. Mayor, 40 Ala. 727. HUSBAIfD. Reed v. Reed, 70 Me. 156; Hyde v. Hyde, L. R., i P. & D. 133. In statute. People 7/. Hovee, 5 Barb. 117. ship's . Gillespie v. Winberg, 4 Daly, 318. HYDRAULIC. ram, wheel, or other process forcing water. In deed. Rich- ardson V. Clements, 89 Pa. St. 503 (33 Am. Rep. 784). HTPOTHECATIOlf. Ex parte Willcocks, 7 Cow. 402 (17 Am. Dec. 525) ; Whitney v. Pray, 25 Ark. 22. L — hereby engage. In contract. Shipton v. Thornton, 9 Ad. & El. 315- promise to pay. In note. Hall v. Smith, i B. & C. 408. will see you paid. In contract. Oldfield v. Lowe, 9 B. & C. ^^. ICE. 169 IMMEDIA TE. ICE. detention by . In charter-party. Hudson v. Ede, L. R., 2 Q. B. 567; 3Q- B. 412. IDENTIPY. In statute. Mechanics' Planing Mill Co. v. Nast, 7 Mo. (App.) 149. IDIOCY. Owing's Case, i Bland Ch. 370 (17 Am. Dec. 311). H". Long V. Swindell, 77 N. C. 176 ; Damon v. Damon, 8 Allen, 195. In deed. Owen v. Field, io2 Mass. 107 ; Long v. Swindell, 77 N. C. 176. In will. Colt V. Hubbard, 33 Conn. 281. any. Sudding v. Eyles, 9 Q. B. 860. any remains at her decease. In will. McKenzie's Appeal, 41 Conn. 607. any thing should remain. In will. Paine v. Barnes, 100 Mass. 471- desired. In notice. Schmaire v. Maxwell, 3 Blatchf. 410. it is deemed best. In will. Chandler v. Rider, 102 Mass. 271. so. In will. Yearnshaw's Appeal, 25 Wis. 25. IGNOMTNTT. In statute. Brown v. Kingsley, 38 Iowa, 220. IGNORAJSrCE. Sunol v. Hepburn, i Cal. 250 ; Boylan v. Meeker, 28 N. J. (L.) 274. IGNORANT. of the name. In statute. Rosencranz i/. Rogers, 40 Cal. 491. UiIi. In statute. Queen v. Wellings, 3 Q. B. Div. 426. conduct. In statute. Doe v. Roe, 23 Hun, 19. fame. Boyle v. State, 46 Ala. 206. so as not to be able to travel. In statute. Queen v. Farrell, 2 C. C. R. 118. Chadbourne v. Newcastle, 48 N. H. 196 ; State T/.^Hayworth, 3 Sneed, 64 ; People v. Kelly, i Abb. Pr. N. S. 432 ; Palmer v. Concord, 48 N. H. 211. or improper conduct. In statute. Chadbourne u. Newcastle^ 48 N. H. 199; Palmer w. City of Concord, 48 N. H. 211. Ex parte Schwartz, 2 Tex. (App.) 74. voting. In statute. State v. Heyworth, 3 Sneed, 64. ILIiEGITIMATE. In statute. Miller 2/. Miller, 18 Hun, 507. child. In statute. Curtis v. Hewins, 1 1 Mete. 294. ILLICIT. trade. In marine policy. Cucullu v. Louisiana Ins. Co., 5 Mart. N. S. 464 (16 Am. Dec.3199). ILLNESS. Kelly v. Ancient Order of Hibernians, 10 Rep. 151. nvTM A TTiiR T A T. . allegation. Whitwell v. Thomas, 9 Cal. 499 ; Green v. Palmer, 15 Cal. 411. IMBECILITY. Owing's Case, i Bland Ch. 370 (17 Am. Dec. 31 1). IMMEDIATE. In statute. State v. Lean, 9 Wis. 295 ; Pybus v. Mitford, 2 Lev. ^^. and individual behalf. In statute. Columbine v. Penhall, 13 Q. B. 132. benefit. In statute. Butler z/. Patterson, 13 N. Y. 292. danger. In statute. Bailey v. Com., 11 Bush, 688. delivery. In statute. Neldon t/. Smith, 36 N. J. (L.) 148; Rich- ardson V. End, 43 Wis. 316; Helper v. State, 43 Wis. 479. issue. In statute. Turley v. Turley, 1 1 Ohio St. 173. notice. In policy of insurance. Knickerbocker Ins. Co. w. Gould, 80 111. 388. 22 ILLEGAL. ILLEGALITY, ILLEGALLY. M MEDIATE. 170 IMPLEMENTS. IMMEDIATE — Continued. payment. In guaranty. Oldershaw v. King, 2 Hurl. & N. 403 ; 2 Hurl. & N. 524. pursuit. In statute. People v. Pool, 27 Cal. 572. IMMEDIATELY. Burgess v. Boetefur, 7 M. & G. 481 ; McLure v. Colclough, 17 Ala. 89; Sardis v. Howell, 31 N. J. (L.) 313; People v. Woodruff, 32 N. Y. 377; Streeterw. Streeter, 43 111. 155. In contract. Streeter v. Streeter, 43 111. 155; Fitzhugh v. Jones, 6 Munf. 83. In indictment. State v. Rickey, i Mo. (App.) 6. In insurance policy. Rokes v. Amazon Co., 51 Md. 512. In statute. Grace v. Clinch, 4 Q. B. 606 ; Queen v. Alderson, i Q. B. 878 ; Arnold v. Dunsdale, 2 El. & Bl. 598 ; Queen v. Justices, 4 Q. B. 469; Thompson v. Gibson, 8 M. & W. 281 ; Queen v. Roberts, 7 Ad. & Ell. 433, 441 ; re Blues, s El. & Bl. 291. after. In order. Hoggins v. Gorden, 3 Q. B. 466. afterward. In statute. Forsdike v. Stone, L. R., 3 C. P. 607. apprehended. In statute. GriflSth v. Taylor, 2 C. P. Div. 194. upon demand. In deed. Toms v. Wilson, 4 B. & S. 442. IMMUNITY. In statute. Long t/. Converse, i Otto, 112. IMPAHHNG. In constitution. Lapsley v. Brashears, 4 Litt. 53 ; Berry v. Ransdell, 4 Mete. 294. the obligation of contracts, ht constitution. Slaughter v. Cul- pepper, 25 Ga. 26; Gunn v. Barry, 15 Wall. 6io; Hawthorn v. Calef, 2 Wall. 10 ; Dreham v. Stifle, 8 Wall. 595 ; Bronson v. Kinzie, 1 How. 311 ; Charles River Bridge i/. Warren Bridge, 11 Peters, 420 ; Crawford v. Bk. of Mobile, 7 How. 279 ; Phalen v. Virginia, 8 How. 163 ; Planters' Bk. v. Sharp, 6 How. 301 ; West River Bridge Co. V. Dix, 6 How. 507; Woodruffs. Trapnall, 10 How. 190; Butler V. Overfield, 10 How. 402 ; Ogden v. Saunders, 12 Wheat. 213 ; Maison V. Haile, 12 Wheat. 370; Providence Bk. v. Billings, 4 Peters, 514; Farm. & Mech. Bk. v. Smith, 6 Wheat. 131 ; Satterleez/. Matthewson, 2 Peters, 380; Curran v. State, 15 How. 304; State v. Wheeling Bridge Co., 13 How. 518 ; Watson v. Mercer, 8 Peters, 88; Sturges V. Crowninshield, 4 Wheat. 122; Trustees v. Woodward, 4 Wheat. 518; Walker ^z. Whitehead, 16 Wall. 314; Barlow ^z. Gregory, 31 Conn. 261; Welch z/. Wadsworth, 30 Conn. 150; Bondingham v. Richmond, 6 Greenl. 112 (19 Am. Dec. 197); Martindale v. Moore, 3 Blackf. 275; Lewis v. Blackenridge, i Blackf. 220 (12 Am. Dec. 228) ; Penniman's Case, 13 Otto, 718 ; People z/. Roper, 35 N. Y. 629 ; Hicks V. Hotchkiss, 7 Johns. Ch. 297 (11 Am. Dec. 472) ; Jones v. Crittenden, i Car. Law Repos. 385 (6 Am. Dec. 531). IMPANEL. Porter z/. People, 7 How. Pr. 441. IMPARTIALLY, faithfully, fairly and . In statute. Perry -u. Thompson, 16 N. J. (L.) 72; Mayor?/. Evans, 31 N. J. (L.) 342. IMPASSABLE. public highway. Armstrong v. St. Louis, 3 Mo. (App.) 151. IMPEACH. Bryant v. Gledden, 36 Me. 36 ; Baker v. Robinson, 49 111. 299. IMPEDIMENT, legal . In statute. Donker v. People, 37 Mich. 4. IMPEDE. Keeler v. Green, 21 N. J. (Eq.) 27. IMPEECEPTIBLE. King v. Ld. Yarborough, 3 B. & C. 107. IMPLEMENTS. Tannery/. Billings, 18 Wis. 164. of gaming. In statute. Coolidge v. Choate, 1 1 Mete. 79. IMPLEMENTS. 171 IMPRO VED- IMPLEMENTS — Continued. of husbandry. In statute. Reg. z'. Malty, 8 EI. & Bl. 715. of the debtor's trade. In statute. Tomlinson v. Ousatonic Water Co., 44 Conn. 98; Seeley v. Gwillem, 40 Conn. io6; Atwood V. De Forrest, 19 Conn. 513 ; Wallace v. Collins, 5 Ark. 41 ; Euscoe V. Dunn, 44 Conn. 93. proper tools or of a fermer. In statute. Meyer v. Meyer, 23 Iowa, 359. tools and . In statute. Smith v. Gibbs, 6 Gray, 298. malice. Darry v. People, 10 N. Y. 120. In statute. The Forrester, Newb. Adm. 181. In statute. Perot v. U. S., Pet. C. C. 256. In statute. Budenbury v. Roberts, L. R., i C. P. 575 ; I Harr. & Ruth. 836; Mayor?/. Waring, 41 Ala. 139; King?/. McEvoy, 4 Allen, no. In constitution. Woodruff r/. Parham, 8 Wall. 123; Waring w. Mayor, 8 Wall, no; Low v. Austin, 13 Wall. 29; The Passenger Cases, 7 How. 477; Marriott "v. Brune, 9 How. 619; Wynne v. Wright, i Dev. & B. (L.) 19; Norris v. City of Boston, 4 Mete. 282. In constitution. Brown v. State, 12 Wheat. 419; Cooley v. Board of Wardens, 12 How. 299; Pacific Ins. Co. v. Soule, 7 Wall. 433 ; Worsley V. New Orleans, 9 Rob. (La.) 324 ; Scholey v. Rew, 23 Wall. 345. In plea. Kempf w. Kempf, 34 Mo. ni. Goodsell V. Dunning, 34 Conn. 257. State V. Pike, 49 N. H. 399. — device, color or thing. In statute. Wynan v. Lemon, 51 Cal. 274- Coman v. Storm, 26 How. Pr. 84. In statute. Doyle v. Boyle, 19 Kas. 168. for debt. In constitution. Dean v. Smith, 23 Wis. 486. IMPBISOmSIENT. U. S. v. Benner, Baldw. 234 ; Lawson v. Bazines, 3 Harr. (Del.) 416; Milwaukee- Indust. School v. Supervisors, 40 Wis. 328. In statute. State v. Mayor, 39 N. J. (L.) 257. for debt. In constitution. Moore v. Green, 73 N. C. 394 (21 Am. Rep. 470) ; Harris v. Bridges, 57 Ga. 407 (24 Am. Rep. 495). false . Allen v. London, etc., R. Co., L. R., 6 Q. B. 65; Harvey V. Maine, 6 Ir. C. L. 417; Hackett v. King, 6 Allen, 58 ; Floyd v. State, 12 Ark. 43 ; Crowell v. Gleason, to Me. 325 ; Colter v. Lowell, 35 Ind. 285 ; Johnson v. Tompkins, Baldw. 371 ; Pike v. Hawson, 9 N. H. 491 ; Smith v. State, 7 Humph. 43. Thompson v. Hopper, i El. B. & El. 1046. act. In statute. Rogers v. Brown, 61 Mo. 187. navigation. In deed. Good v. London Assn., L.R., 6 C. P. 563. removal. In statute. Foster v. Cronkhite, 35 N. Y. 139. person. In libel. Goldstein 7/. Foss, 2 Younge & J. 154. illegal or conduct. In statittc. Allegheny Co. v. Gibson, 90 Pa. St. 415. real estate. Vandal v. Dock Co., 40 Cal. 83. Bond V. Fay, 8 Allen, 213. In statute. Wiggins v. Baptist Soc, 43 N. H. 261 ; Ross v. Smith, i B. & Ad. 9n. IMPLIED. IMPORT. IMPORTED, IMPORTER IMPORTS. IMPOSTS. IMPOTENT. ZMPOUNDED, IMPRESSION IMPRISONED. IMPROPER. IMPROVE. IMPROVED IMPROVED. 172 IN- niPROVBD — Continued. land. In statute. Clark v. Phelps, 4 Cow. 190; re Road, 68 Pa. St. 396. mode of manufactTiring gas. In patent. Hills v. London Gas- light Co., 5 Hurl. & N. 314. method. Beard v. Egerton, 3 C. B. 126. rent. In statute. Lamb v. Hemans, 2 B. & Aid. 468. new and design. In statute. Wood v. Dolby, 7 Fed. Rep. 475. IMPROVEMENT. Johnson v. Gresham, 5 Dana, 547 ; Lamb v. Lamb, 1 1 Pick. 376. In statute. Collins v. Mott, 45 Mo. 100 ; Wetmore's Appeal, 91 Pa. St. 279; Frederick v. Shane, 32 Iowa, 254. In will. Fay v. Fay, i Cush. 93. IMPROVEMENTS. In constitution. Greenwood v. Maddox, 27 Ark. 660. In contract. Spencer v. Toby, 22 Barb. 260. In lease. French u. Mayor, 16 How. Pr. 220; Worthington v. War- rington, 8 C. B. 140; Burt V. Haslett, 18 C. B. 162 ; Haslett v. Burt, 18 C. B. 893. In statute. Getchell v. Allen, 34 Iowa, 559: Schmidt -v. Armstrong, 72 Pa. St. 355 ; Schenely's Appeal, 70 Pa. St. 98. IMPROVIDENCE. In statute. McMahon v. Harrison, 6 N. Y. 443; Emerson v. Bowers, 14 N. Y. 449 ; Cooper v. Lowerre, i Barb. Ch. 45. IMPROVING. Greene Foundation Trustees v. Boston, 12 Cush. 57. In statute. King v. Justices, 7 B. & C. 731. IMPUNTTTVE. dam.ages. In verdict. Dillon u. Rogers, 36 Tex. 1 52. IN. Rex ij. Beardmore, i Burr. 792. In statute. Daggett v. State, 4 Conn. 60. and about. In contract. McMahon v. R. Co., 75 N. Y. 231. and for. Reg. v. Aldborough, 13 Q. B. 193. In statute. Rex v. Inhabitants, 7 Q. B. 725 ; Same v. Same, 7 Q. B. 534. case of tlie decease. Briggs v. Shaw, 9 Allen, 517. consideration. In contract. Goward v. Waters, 98 Mass. 598. court. Maciden v. Brown, 97 Mass. 1 50. esse. Hone v. Van Schaick, 3 Barb. Ch. 488. execution of this act. In statute. Thomas v. Stephenson, 2 EI. & Bl. 108. France. In will. Grou v. Grinley, 35 Conn. m. full. In receipt. Bard v. Wood, 3 Mete. 74. full confidence. In will. Le Marchant v. Le Marchant, L. R., 18 Eq. Cas. 414. hand paid. In insurance policy. Pitt 7/. Berkshire Ins. Co., 100 Mass. 500. her own right. Merrill v. Bullock, 105 Mass. 486. or about. In order. Reg. v. Inhabitants, 7 Q. B. 232. perfect order. Foster v. Peyser, 9 Cush. 242. pursuance of this act. In statute. Thomas v. Stephenson, 2 El. & Bl. 108. solemn form. Kirby v. Kirby, 40 Ala. 492. store. In receipt. Goodyear v. Ogden, 4 Hill, 104. IN. 173 INCOME. INABILITY. INACCURATE. INCAPABLE. IN — Continued. substance. In plea. Wright v. Clements, 3 B. & Aid. 507. the course of. Sharpe v. Bluck, 10 Q. B. 289. the rear thereof. Read v. Clarke, 109 Mass. 82. this state. In statute. Sarah v. State, 28 Miss. 267. trust nevertheless and upon condition. In deed. Sohier v. Trinity Church, 109 Mass. i. book-keeper ofQ.ce. In indictment. U. S. v. Forrest, 3 Cranch C. C. 60. Representative Congress. In statute. Butler v. Hopper,' i Wash. C. C. 500. ^ hi statute. Queen v. Drew, 15 Q. B. 476. absence, sickness or other . In statute. Klaise v. State, 27 Wis. 462. — description. In statute. Reg. ■z/. Coward, 16 Q. B. 828 ; Rogers V. Lewis, 7 C. B. (N. S.) 30. INAPPRECIABLE. Embrey v. Owen, 6 Ex. 353 ; Sampson v. Hoddenott, i C. B. (N. S.) 604. of acting. In statute. Reg. v. White, L. R., 2 Q. B. 558; 8 B. & S. 595- to act. In deed. Re Bignold, L. R., 7 Ch. App. 223. In statute. Com. v. Goodhue, 2 Mete. 193; People v. Rowle, 2 Mich. N. P. 209; People V. Harnden, i Park. C. C. 344; Noble v. State, 22 Ohio St. 541 ; State v. Thomas, 10 Cent. L. J. 327 ; State v. Schaunhurst, 34 Iowa, 347 ; Baker v. State, 30 Ala. 521 ; Delaney v. People, 10 Mich. 241 ; Cook v. State, 11 Ga. 53. to any manufacturing process. In statute. Haydon v. Taylor, 4 B. & S. 525. to the sale or conveyance. In statute. Doe v. Phillips, 1 1 Ad. & Ell. 797. Baltimore v. Railroad, 10 Wall. 543. expenses. In statute. Reclamation Dist. v. Hagar, 4 Fed. Rep. 367- purposes. In statute. State v. Walfrom, 25 Wis. 468. other expenses. In statute. U. S. v. Smith, i Bond, 69. In deed. Campbell v. Gilbert, 57 Ala. 569. In statute. Taylor v. Welbey, 36 Wis. 42. In statute. State v. Cook, 3 Vroom, 347. In statute. The Little Ann, i Paine, 43. the president. In charter. Meyer v. Johnson, 53 Ala. 239. In notice. Monroe v. Ackworth, i N. H. 201. Booth V. Ammerman, 4 Bradf. 129 ; ex parte McComb, 4 Bradf. 151 ; Reg. V. Comm'rs, 4 H. L. 450 ; Melcher v. City of Boston, 9 Mete. 77. In statute. Gray v. Darlington, 15 Wall. 63 ; U. S. v. Frost, 9 Int. Rev. Dec. 41 ; New Orleans v. Hall, 14 La. Ann. 815 ; Wilcox v. Middle- sex Co., 103 Mass. 544; People T/. Supervisors, 4 Hill, 20; 7 Hill, 504. In will. Simpson v. Moore, 30 Barb. 637. and produce. Sohier v. Eldridge, 103 Mass. 350. INCEST. INCIDENT. INCIDENTAL. INCLOSING. INCLOSURE. INCLUDE. INCLUDING. INCLUSIVE. INCOME. of the estate. Andrews v. Boyd, 5 Me. 199. INCOME. 174 INDEBTEDNESS. INCOME — Continued. until shall be realized. In contract. Manicez/. Hudson River R. Co., 3 Duer, 426. INCOMPATIBLE, another oflace. In statute. Regents v. Williams, 9 Gill & J. 365 (17 Am. Dec. 72). IlfCONVEiaEITCE. Blackman v. Bainton, 15 C. B. (N. S.) 432. HfCOIfTINENT. In plea. Watts v. Greenlee, 2 Dev. (L.) 118. INCORPORATED. bank. In statute. Com. v. Tenney, 97 Mass. 50. company. In statute. Robinson v. Bk. of Attica, 21 N. Y. 406; Coats V. People, 22 N. Y. 245. INCORPOREAL. chattel. Boreel v. Mayor, 2 Sandf. 552. INCORRECT. or otherwise unjust. In statute. Great Western R. Co. v. Barlie, 5 B. & S. 934. INCREASE. the risk. In insurance policy. Crane v. City Ins. Co., 3 Fed. Rep. 558. INCREASED. value. In statute. Boylan v. U. S., 10 Wall. 58. INCUMBRANCE. Newcome v. Fiedler, 24 Ohio St. 463 ; Klein v. McNamara, 54 Miss. 104 ; Warner v. Rogers, 23 Minn. 34. In deed. Kelsey v. Remer, 43 Conn. 135. In insurance policy. Lockwood v. Middlesex Ins.'Co., 47 Conn. 554. In statute. Town of Clinton ^'. Town of Westbrook, 38 Conn. 10; Schaeffer v. Weed, 8 111. 511. In deed. Chapman v. Kimball, 7 Neb. 399; Anon., 2 Abb. N. C. 56; Musgrave v. Sherwood, 54 How. Pr. 338. affecting the estate. In statute. Packf. Tarpley, 9Ad.&Ell. 468. INCUMBRANCER. In deed. Grier v. Grier, L. R., 5 H. L. 688. In statute. Shaeffer v. Weed, 8 III. 511. INCUMBRANCES. Indeed. Prescott 7/. Freeman, 4 Mass. 627 (3 Am. Dec. 246) ; Chap- man w. Kimball, 7 Neb. 399; Spring?/. Tongue, 9 Mass. 28 (6 Am. Dec. i); Walker?/. Denner, 5 Mo. (App.) 139; Funk ?/. Voneida, 1 1 S. & R. no (14 Am. Dec. 617). In •will. Doe v. Danes, 16 ^. B. 952. INCUR. Crandall v. Bryan, 1 5 How. Pr. 48. In bond. Scott v. Tyler, 14 Barb. 202. shall . In statute. U. S. ?/. Distillery, 11 Blatch. 255. INCURRED. In contract. Agawam Bank v. Shever, 18 N. Y. 502. within. In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 14 Q. B. 345. damages . In statute. Deyo u. Stewart, 4 Denio, loi. expenses . In statute. Reg. v. Kingston-on-HuU, 2 Ell. & Bl. 184. INDEBTED. St. Louis Perp. Ins. Co. v. Goodfellow, 9 Mo. 1 50 ; Grant v. Mechanics' Bk., IS S. & R. 140; Pittsburg, etc.. R. Co. v. Clarke, 29 Pa. St. 146 ; Sewall V. Lancaster Bk., 17 S. & R. 285. In statute. Re Iron Co., 2 Ch. Div. loi. in any form. In bank by-law. Kahn ?/. Bk. of St. Joseph, 70 Mo. 262. INDEBTEDNESS. Mallingly v. Waulke, 2 Bradw. 169. In constitution. French v. City of Burlington, 42 la. 614. any other cause of whatever. In statute. Langstaff ?/. Rock, 13 Mo. 580. INDECENCY. 175 INDORSE. INDECENCY. Ardery v. State. 56 Ind. 328. INDECENTLY. Reg. v. Webb, 2 C. & K. 938. INDEMNIFY. Weller v. Eames, 15 Minn, 461. In award. Peck v. Wakely, 2 McCqrd, 279. INDEMNITY. In award. Peck v. Wakely, 2 McCord, 279. INDENT. In statute. U. S. v. Irwin, 5 McLean, 183. rNDENTURE. Overseers v. Overseers, 6 N. J. (L.) 169. In plea. Phillips v. Clift, 4 Hurl. & N. 173; Magee v. Fisher, 8 Ala. 320. apprentice by . In statute. St. Pancreas v. Clapham, 2 El. & El. 754- this . In deed. Walker i/. Keile, 8 Mo. 301. INDIA. rubber. Goodyear v. Muller, 3 Fish. Pat. Cas. 420. INDIAN. U. S. V. Rogers, 4 How. 567 ; i Hempst. 450 ; U. S. v. Ragsdale, i Hempst. 497. In statute. Wall w. Williams, 11 Ala. 826; Lafontaine •z'. Avaline, 8 Ind. 6. country. In statute. Waters v. Campbell, 4 Sawyer, 124 ; re Carr, 3 Sawyer, 317 ; U. S. z/. Winslow, 3 Sawyer. 337 ; Bates v. Clark, 5 Otto, 204; U. S. V. Seveloff, 2 Sawy. 311. islands. In insurance policy. Robertson z/. Clarke, i Bing. 445. INDIANS. Ex parte Reynolds, 5 Dill. 395. INDICAVIT. State v. Cummins, i Mill, 55 (12 Am. Dec. 596). INDICTABLE. offense. In constitution. State v. Berlin, 42 Mo. 572 ; State v. Cowan, 29 Mo. 330. INDICTMENT. Com. v. Gillon, 2 Allen, 93. In constitution. Mott v. State, 29 Ark. 147 ; Wolff v. State, 19 Ohio St. 248. In statute. Queen v. Ingham, 5 B. & S. 271. INDIFFERENT. State v. Pike, 49 N. H. 399. 1 persons. In statute. Fox v. Hills, i Conn. 294 ; Mitchell v. Kirtland, 7 Conn. 229. INDIGNITIES. In statute. Richards v. Richards, i Wright (Pa.), 225 ; Kempf v. Kempf, 34 Mo. 211 ; Dwyerz/. Dwyer, 2 Mo. (App.) 17. to the other. In statute. Hooper v. Hooper, 19 Mo. 355. to the person. In statute. May v. May, 62 Pa. St. 206 ; Rose v. Rose, 9 Ark. 507 ; Coble v. Coble, 2 Jones (Eq.), 392 ; Envin v. Erwin, 4 Jones (Eq.), 82 ; Miller v. Miller, 78 N. C. 105 ; Cheatham v. Cheat- ham, 10 Mo. 296. INDIRECTLY, directly or . In deed. Rawlinson v. Clarke, 14 M. & W. 189. INDISPENSABLE. Griswold v. Hepburn, 2 Duv. 26. INDrVIDUAL. In statute. Otis Co. v. Inhabitants, 8 Gray, 509. INDOOR. movables. In will. Penniman v. French, 17 Pick. 404 (28 Am. Dec. 309). INDORSE. Hartwell v. Hemmenway, 7 Pick. 117; Brooks v. Edson, 7 Vt. 351 ; Clark V. Sigourney, 17 Conn. 511 ; Haines v. Dubois, 30 N. J. (L.) 259 ; Montague v. Smith, 13 Mass. 403 ; Hartwell v. Hemmenway, 7 Pick. 117 ; Com. v. Spelman, 124 Mass. 327. INDORSE. 176 INHABIT INDORSED. XNDOBSEB. INEVITABLE. INDORSE — Continued. In note. Tatum v. Bonner, 27 Miss. 760. In statute. Baker v. Coghlan, 7 C. B. 131. Com. V. Butterick, 100 Mass. 12; Higgins v. Bullock, 66 III. 37. on the instrument. In statute. Brown v. Foster, 2 Mete. 152. in due course. In statute. Sackett v. Johnson, 54 Cal. 107. INDORSEMENT. Clark v. Sigourney, 17 Conn. 511 ; Bradley v. Traumel, Hempst. 164; Keller v. Williams, 49 Ind. 504; Rex v, Aiscott, 6 C. & P. 408; Rex V. Bigg, I Stra. 18. INDUBITABLE. Spencer v. Colt, 89 Pa. St. 314. INELIGIBLE. State v. Murray, 28 Wis. 99. Gibson v. Muskett, 3 Man. & G. 167. accident. Brosseau v. Hudson, 11 La. Ann. 427; Lucas v. The Swan, 6 McLean, 282; The Grace Girdler, 7 Wall. 196; McArthurz/. Sears, 21 Wend. 190; Neal v. Saunderson, 3 Miss. 572; Trent Nav. Co. V. Wood, 4 Doug. 287 ; Central Line v. Lowe, 50 Ga. 509 ; Brown V. Kendall, 6 Cush. 292; Sampson v. U. S., 12 Ct. of CI. 480; The Brazos, 14 Blatchf. 448. In lease. Sauer -u. Bilton, 26 W. R. 394 ; 7 Ch. Div. 815. accidents. In bill of lading. Fowler w. Davenport, 21 Te .626; Marsh v. BIythe, i McCord, 360; Marsh v. Blythe, i N. & M. 170. casualty. In lease. Hodgson v. Dexter, i Cranch C. C. 109; i Cranch, 350. crime. In constitution. Com. v. Shaver, 3 W. & S. 338 ; U. S. v.- Maxwell, 3 Dill. 275 ; State z/. Randolph, 24 Conn. 365 ; U. S. ■Z'. Block, 4 Sawyer, 211 ; U. S. •z/. Baugh, i Fed. Rep. 784; People v. Sponsler, I Dakota, 296. In statute. Rex v. Hickman, i Moody, 34. court. In statute. Ex parte Rountree, 51 Ala. 43; Perkins v. Corbin, 45 Ala. 103. courts. Ruckman v. Cornell, i N. Y. 505 ; Grignon v. Astor, 2 How. 319; ex parte Watkins, 3 Pet. 193; Livingston v. Van Ingen, I Paine, 44. . In constitution. Saunders v. State, 55 Ala. 44. tribunals. In constitution. State v. Daniels, 66 Mo. 200 ; Davey •u. Burlington, etc., R. Co., 31 Iowa, 553. Morford v. Peck, 46 Conn. 384. injury . In statute. Com. v. McLoon, loi Mass. i. In order. King v. Inhabitants, 2 Ad. & Ell. 255. Goddard v. State, 12 Conn. 448. INTAMOUS. INFERIOR. INTERRED. IlfELICTED. INTORMALITY. INFORMATION. INFORMED. INFORMER. .INHABIT. In constitution. State v. Vail, 53 Mo. 97. hi statute. Hopkins v. Crowe, 4 Ad. & El. 778. give . In offer of reward. Smith v. Moore, I C. B. 438. Tn statute. Re Kelly, 39 Conn. 162. giving . In statute. U. S. v. Whittier, 5 Dill. 35. and believes. In affidavit. Turnage v. Fish, 22 Ark. 287. In statute. Rex v. Teasdale, 3 Esp. 68 ; Bradley v. U. S., 12 Ct. of CI. 578 In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 7 Q. B. 534 ; Reg. v. Coldicate, 17 Q. B. 54; Doune v. Martyr, 8 B. & C. 69; King ^z. Inhabitants, 3 B. & Ad. 418; 3 B. & Ad. 423. INHABIT. 177 INJURIOUSLY INHABIT — Continued. cease to . In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 2 Q. B. 448. INHABITANT. Chilton v. London, 7 Ch. Div. 735; Thayer v. City of Boston, 124 Mass. 132; Sears v. City of Boston, i Mete. 251 ; Picquet V Swan, 5 Mason, 35; Barnet's Case, 1 Dallas, 153. In constitution. Opinion of the Justices, 122 Mass. 594; 5 Mete. 587; 7 Mass. 523. Instatute. King 7/. Hall, i B. & C. 136; Kingz/. Poynder, i B. & C. 180; DurantT/. Carter, L. R., 9 C. P. 261 ; Queen v. Inhabitants, i Q. B. 41 1 ; King v. Inhabitants, 4 B. & C. 960 ; School Dist. v. Pollard, 55 N. H. 503 ; Bishop v. Vose, 27 Conn. 9 ; Lyle v. Foreman, i Dallas, 480 ; Spragins v. Houghton, 3 111. 377; Board v. Davenport, 40 111. 197; Isham V. Gibbons, i Bradf. 69; State v. Ross, 23 N. J. (L.) 517; U. S. V. Penelope, 2 Pet. Adm. 61 ; Bell v. Pierce, 48 Barb. 51 ; Chero- kee Ins. Co. V. Justices, 28 Ga. 121 ; Walnut v. Ware, 13 Otto, 683. INHABITANTS. In statute. Holmes v. Oregon, etc., R. Co., 5 Fed. Rep. 523 ; Bald- win V. Town of North Bradford, 32 Conn. 47 ; Lee v. Boston, 2 Gray, 484 ; Inhabitants v. Trustees Ministerial Fund, 37 Me. 369 ; Ontario Bk. V. Bunnell, 10 Wend. 186; Hartford Fire Ins. Co. v. Hartford, 3 Conn. 15 ; Long v. Brown, 4 Ala. 622 ; State v. Springfield Tp., 6 Ind. 83 ; Newmarket v. Smart, 45 N. H. 87; Lyman v. Fiske, 17 Pick. 231 (28 Am. Dec. 293). and occupiers. Instatute. Queen z/. Wilson, 12 Ad. & Ell. 94. of the city. In statute. Brown v. Fletcher, 25 Ark. 289. not householders. In statute. King v. Mashiter, 6 Ad. & Ell. 153; King V. Dane, 6 Ad. & Ell. 386. all the . In statute. Marlborough v. Hebron, 2 Conn. 20. free . In constitution. D red Scott v. Sandford, 19 How. 419; Elmendorff 7/. Carmichael, 3 Littell, 472 (14 Am. Dec. 86). reparable by the at large. In statute. Gibson v. Mayor, L. R.^ 5 Q. B. 218. INHERENT. deterioration. In bill of lading. The America, 8 Ben. 491. INHERIT. In will. Watkins v. Frederick, 11 H. L. Cas. 358. INHERITING. and transmitting inheritance. In statute. Bent v. St. Vraim, 30 Mo. 268. INJURE. kill or . In statute. Oviatt v. State, 19 Ohio St. 573. with intent to kill or . In statute. People v. Carmichael, 5 Mich. 10 ; People v. Edwards, 5 Mich. 22. INJURED. Plank Road Co. v. Chamberlain, 32 N. Y. 659. party. People v. Howard, 17 Cal. 63. person . In statute. Gale v. Libson, 52 N. H. 174. those . In statute. Morrison v. Bucksport, 67 Me. 353. INJURES. In statute. Com. v. Sullivan, 107 Mass. 218. INJURIES. done to person or property. In statute. Blass v. Str. Robt. Campbell, 16 Mo. 266. to property. Cleveland v. Barrows, 59 Barb. 364. to the person. In statute. Garrison v. Burdin, 40 Ala. 513. INJURIOUSLY. affected. In statute. Rickett v. R. Co., L. R., 2 H. L. 175; Charman v. McCarthy, L. R., 7 H. L. 243; Queen v. R. Co., 14 Q. B. 25. 23 INJURIOUSLY. 178 INNKEEPER. In indictment. State v. Vermont, etc., R. Co., Trew V. Railway Pass. Webb V. Bowler, 5 INJURIOUSLY Continued. and wrongfully. 27 Vt. 103. rNJURY. McGune v. Palmer, 5 Robt. 607. caused by accident. In insurance policy. Ins. Co., S Hurl. & N. 212 ; 6 Hurl. & N. 839. to the property of another. In statute. Jones (L.), 362. accidental -; . In insurance policy. Fitton v. Ins. Co., 17 C. B. (N. S.) 134. bodily efiFected through external, violent and accidental means. In insurance policy. Bayless v. Travelers' Ins. Co., 14 Blatchf. 143. serious personal . In insurance policy. Ins. Co. v. Wilkinson, 13 Wall. 222. or undue delay to creditors. In statute. Re Charlton, 6 Ch. Div. 45. bill. In statute. Mahoney v. Ashlin, 2 B. & Ad. 483. navigation. In statute. Moore v. Am. Trans. Co., 24 How. i. waters of the United States. In statute. The Cotton Plant, 10 Wall. 577. In statute. Mason v. Bibby, 2 H. & C. 881. of the county infirmary. In contract. Joberson v. Santa Clara Co., 28 Cal. 545. Holder v. Soulby, 8 C. B. (N. S.) 255 ; Kisten v. Hildebrand, 9 B. Mon. 73; Willard 2/. Reinhardt, 2 E. D. Smith, 148; Carpenter z/. Taylor, 1 Hilt. (N. Y.) 193; Dickerson -v. Rogers, 4 Humph. 182; Thompson V. Lacy, 3 B. & Aid. 286 ; Wintermute v. Clarke, 5 Sandf. 247 ; Pink- erton v. Woodward, 33 Cal. 557 ; Chamberlain v. Masterson, 26 Ala, 371 ; Holder v. Souly, 8 J. Scott (N. S.), 254; Overseers v. Warner, 3 Hill, 150; Walling v. Porter, 35 Conn. 183; People .z/. Jones, 54 Barb. 311 ; Thompson v. Lacey, 3 B. & Aid. 283 ; Taylor v. Monnet, 4 Duer, 116 ; Krohn v. Sweeney, 2 Daly, 200; Cromwell v. Stephens, 2 Daly, 15 ; Beall v. Beck, 3 Cranch C. C. 666. In insurance policy. Pitt v. Laming, 4 Camp. 77. In statute. Bonner 2/. Welborn, 7 Ga. 296 ; Kelly ^'. Excise Comm'rs, 54 How. Pr. 327. or tavern. In statute. Carscadden's Case, 2 City Hall Rec. 53, INNEEEFEB. Wintermute v. Clarke, 5 Sandf. 242; Lyon v. Smith, Morris (la!) 184; Cromwell 7/. Stephens, 2 Daly, 15; Parker v. Flint, 12 Mod. 254; Dickerson v. Rogers, 4 Humph. 179; Dixon v. Birch, 8 Ex. 135 ; Com. V. Wetherbee, loi Mass. 214 ; Thompson -v. Lacy, 3 B. & Ad, 287 ; Overseers v. Warner, 3 Hill, 150 ; Southwood v. Myers, 3 Bush, 681 ; Norcross v. Norcross, 53 Me. 163; Lyon v. Smith, i Morris, 184; State V. Matthews, 2 Dev. & B. (L.) 424 ; Kister v. Hildebrand, 9 B. Mon. 72 ; Howth v. Franklin, 20 Tex. 798 ; Clark v. Burns, 118 Mass. 275. In insurance policy. Pitt v. Laming, 4 Camp. 77. In statute. Brittain v. Bethany, 31 Miss. 331 ; Kelly v. Excise Comm'rs, 54 How. Pr. 327. INJUSTICE. INLAND. INMATE. INMATES. INN. INNOCENT. 179 INSTRUCTIONS. INNOCENT. party. In statute. Kimball v. Kimball, 44 N. H. 123. purchaser. Livingston v. Cochran, 33 Ark. 294; Gerson v. Pool,, 31 Ark. 90. INNUENDO. Rex v. Home, 2 Cowp. 672 ; Whitsett v. Womach, 8 Ala. 466 ; Co- burn V. Harwood, Minor, 93; Mix v. Woodward, 12 Conn. 262; Sheehy v. Briggs, 2 Har. & J. 363 ; Beardsley v. Tappan, i Blatchf. 588. INQUEST. Haines v. Davis, 6 How. Pr. 118. INSAHE. Jackson v. King, 4 Cow. 207 (15 Am. Dec. 354). In statute. Burnham v. Mitchell, 34 Wis. 117. INSANITY. State v. Wilner, 40 Wis. 304; re Forman, 54 Barb. 274; Boswell v. State, 63 Ala. 308; Lee v. Lee, 4 McCord, 183 (17 Am. Dec. 722); Waters v. Connecticut Mut. Ins. Co., 2 Fed. Rep. 892 ; Frazer v. Frazer, 2 Del. Ch. 260. In insurance policy. Newton v. Mut. Ins. Co., 76 N. Y. 426. INSOLVENCY. Thompson v. Thompson, 4 Cush, 127 ; Herrick v. Borst, 4 Hill, 650; Webb V. Sachs, 15 Bank. Reg. 168 ; Driggs v. Moore, i Abb. U. S- 440 ; Walkenshaw v. Perzel, 4 Robt. 426 ; Lee v. Kilborn, 3 Gray, 594; Herald v. Scott, 2 Ind. 55; Terry v. Bank of Central New York, 15 How. Pr. 445 ; Hazleton v. Allen, 3 Allen, 114 ; Morrill v. Blackman, 42 Conn. 324. In statute. Thelluson v. Smith, 2 Wheat. 396; Bartlett v. Prince, 9 Mass. 431 ; U. S. v. King, Wall. C. C. 12 ; Mayer v. Hillman, i Otto, 496; 10 Blatchf. 257; Piper w. Poppenhausen, 43 N. Y. 68; Toofz/. Martin, 13 Wall. 40; Buchanan v. Smith, 16 Wall. 277; re Bininger. 7 Blatchf. 262; Rison v. Knapp, i Dillon, 114; Case v. Citizens' Bk., 2 Woods, 22; McArthur v. Chase, 13 Gratt. 683; Warren v. Tenth Nat. Bk., 10 Blatchf. 493. INSOLVENT. Inslee v. Lane, 57 N. H. 454. In statute. Biddlescombe v. Bond, 4 Ad. & Ell. 333 ; Shears v. Rogers, 3 B. & Ad. 371. In will. Montefiore v. Enthoven, L. R., 5 Eq. Cas. 35. circumstaiices. In statute. Teale v. Younge, i Mc. & Younge, 498. law. Adams v. Story, i Paine, 80 ; Vanuxen v. Hazlehurst, i South. 192 (7 Am. Dec. 582). or in contemplation of insolvency. In statute. Rison v. Knapp, I Dill. 186; Martin v. Toof, 1 Dill. 203 ; Newton v. Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., 2 Dill. 154; Holbrook v. Bassett, 5 Bosw. 147. trader. Bell v. Ellis, 33 Cal. 620. INSPECTION. In statute. Bennett v. Griffiths, 3 El. & El. 471 ; Irving v. Gray, 3 Hurl. & N. 85. INSTANTLY. In indictment. Lester v. State, 6 Mo. 658 ; Queen?/. Brownlow, n Ad. & Ell. 127. did die. In indictment. Lester v. State, 9 Mo. 666. did die. In indictment. State v. Lakey, 65 Mo. 217 ; State v. Steeley, 65 Mo. 218. INSTITUTIONS. In constitution. Gerke v. Purcell, 25 Ohio St. 229. charitable . In statute. Humphrie v. Little Sisters of the Poor, 29 Ohio St. 201. INSTRUCTIONS. Simmons v. Sisson, 26 N. Y. 264. INSTRUMENT. l8o INTENTIONALL Y. INSTRUMENT. In statute. Haag v. Howard, 55 Cal. 364. adapted for coining. In statute. Com. v. Kent, 6 Mete. 223. doomnent or paper. In statute. Pugh v. McCormack, 14 Wall. 361. for the payment of money only. In statute. Coe v. Straus, II Wis. 73. in ■writing. In deed. Smith v. Adkins, L. R, 14 Eq. Cas. 402. of gaming. In statute. Tollett v. Tliomas, L. R., e'Q. B. 516. of seizin. In statute. Trustees v. Comm'rs, 3 H. & C. 871. of ■writing. In statute. Bowling v. Hax, 55 Mo. 446. or engine for marking money. In statute. Rex v. Moore, i Moody, 122. or writing. In statute. State v. Fenly, 18 Mo. 445. payable in money. Bk. of Mobile v. Brown, 42 Ala. 108. INSUmCIENT. In statute. White v. Joy, 13 N. Y. 83. evidence. Emmons v. Sheldon, 26 Wis. 648. INSUBABIiE. interest. Merritt v. Farmers' Ins. Co., 42 Iowa, 13 (20 Am. Dec. 510, note^ ; Rochford Ins. Co. z-. Nelson, 65 111. 415 ; Warren *. Dav- enport, etc., Ins. Co., 31 Iowa, 464 (7 Am. Rep. 160). INSUEANCE. In plea. Powers v. Butcher, 10 B. & C. 329. business. In statute. State v. Citizens' Benefit Assn., 6 Mo. (App.) 163. company. In statute. Com. v. Wetherbee, 105 Mass. 160. general — — . Vandenheuvel v. United Ins. Co., 2 Johns. Cas. 127. life . Dalby v. India, etc.. Ass. Co., 15 C. B. 365. special . Vandenheuvel v. United Ins. Co., 2 Johns. Cas. 127. Sanford v. Mechanics' Ins. Co., 12 Cush. 541. not . In letter. Peek v. North Staffordshire, etc., R. Co., i El. B. & EI. 960. the . In insurance policy. Hurlburt^/. Pacific Ins. Co., 2 Sumner, 479- In statute. Hebden v. West, 3 B. & S. 591. INSURRECTION. In policy of insurance. Loehner v. Home Mut. Ins. Co., 17 Mo. 247. In statute. Allegheny Co. v. Gibson, 90 Pa. St. 415. INTEMPERANCE, habitual . In statute. Burns z/. Burns, 13 Fla. 369; Barber V. Barber, 14 Law Rep. 375. INTEMPERATE. habits. In statute. Tatum v. State, 63 Ala. 147. INSURED. INSURERS. INTENDED. for sale. State v. Learned, 47 Me. 426. to be recorded. In deed. Penn v. Preston, 2 Rawle, 14. INTENDS. Wood v. Melius, 8 Allen, 434. INTENT. In statute. Whedbee v. Stewart, 40 Md. 414. to injure or defraud. In statute. U. S. v. Taintor, 11 Blatchf. 375- with an . Com. v. Raymond, 97 Mass. 567. INTENTION. Evans v. Gwyn, j Q. B. 857. with . In indictment. State v. Tom, 2 Jones (L.), 414. INTENTIONAL. In statute. Lorings v. Marsh, 6 Wall. 337. INTENTIONALLY. neglect. In statute. Breitung v. Lindauer, 37 Mich. 317. INTERCOURSE. l8l INTEREST. INTERCOURSE, sexual . Deane v. Ave^ing, i Rob. Ecc.^as. 298. INTEREST. Davis v. Roder, 53 111. 416 ; Dry Dock Bk. v. American Ins. Co., 3 N. Y. 344; Gaar v. Louisville Bk., 11 Bush, i8o; Glendon Co. z/. Town- send, 120 Mass. 346. In contract. Granger ^'. Pierce, 112 Mass. 244. In insurance policy. Merrill v. Ins. Co., 73 N. Y. 452. In statute. Reg. v. Comm'rs, L. R., 4 H. L. 450 ; Zeibe v. Reigart, 42 Iowa, 229 ; Fitch v. Bates, 11 Barb. 471 ; Com. v. Keenan, 97 Mass. 589 ; Cary v. Savings Union, 22 Wall. 39. In -will. Kingston v. Bouverie, 7 H. L. Cas. 557. dividends, profits and proceeds. In will. Hooper v. Rossiter, I McClelland, 525. in land. In statute. Entwistle v. Davis, L. R., 4 Eq. Cas. 272 ; Lewis V. Lewis, L. R., 13 Eq. Cas. 218; Tyler v. Bennett, 5 Ad. & Ell. 377 ; Mechelin v. Wallace, 7 Ad. & Ell. 57. in lands. In statute. Kingsley v. Holbrook, 45 N. H. 313. in or concerning lands. In statute. Donpllan v. Read, 3 B. & Ad. 904. in the event. In statute. Booth v. Hart, 43 Conn. 485. for good-will. In statute. Ex parte Farlow, 2 B. & Ad. 347. of the insured. In statute. Halford v. Kymer, 10 B. & C. 729. rents and profits. In deed. Ladd v. Ladd, 8 How. 10. thenceforth to accrue due. In deed. Atkinson v. Jones, 2 Ad. 6 Ell. 445. any ■ in or concerning them. In statute. Evans v. Roberts, 5 B. & C. 829 ; Smith v. Burnhara, 3 Sumn. 435 ; Hughes v. Moore, 7 Cranch (N. S.), 176; Simms z/. Killian, 12 Ired. (N. C.) 252; Soppin V. Lomas, 16 C. B. 145 ; Richards v. Richards, 9 Gray (Mass.), 313 ; Whiting V. Butler, 29 Mich. 122; Grover v. Buck, 34 Mich. 519; Daniels v. Bailey, 43 Wis. 566; Hosford v. Carter, 10 Abb. (N. Y.) Pr. 452 ; Scott V. McFarland, 13 Mass. 309; Marble v. Marble, 5 N. H. 374; Kelley v. Stanbery, 13 Ohio, 408 ; Agate v. Gignoux, 1 Rob. (N. Y.) 278; Massey !>. Johnson, i Exch. 255; Williams t/. Williams, 7 Rep. 656; Odell v. Montross, 68 N. Y. 499; Clark v. Condit, 18 N. J. (Eq.) 358 ; Van Keuren v. McLaughlin, 19 N. J. (Eq.) 187 ; re Betts, 7 Rep. 522; Cowles v. Marble, 37 Mich. 158; Pomeroy "u. Winship, 12 Mass. 513; Hogg z'. Wilkins, i Grant (Pa.), 167; Griffin ■V. Coffey, 9 B. Mon. 452 ; Finney v. Finney, i Wils. 34 ; White v. White, I Harr. (N. C.) 252 ; Keeler v. Tatnell, 3 Zab. (N. J.) 162 ; Hall V. Hall, 2 McCord (S. C), Ch. 269 ; Shptwel v. Sedam, 3 Ohio, 5; Gordon v. Gordon, 56 N. H. 170; Madigan v, Walsh, 22 Wis. 501 ; Wright v. De Groflf, 14 Mich. 164 ; Martin v. Wharton, 38 Ala. 637 ; Leupers v. Henke, 73 111. 405 ; Copper Hill Min..Co. v. Spen- cer, 25 Cal. 18; Anonymous, i Vent. 361 ; Poultney v. Holmes, i Stra. 405 ; Edge v. Strafford, i Crom. & J. 391 ; S. C, i Tyrw. 93 ; Delano v. Montague, 4 Cush. (Mass.) 42 ; Stackberger v. Mostaeler, 4 Ind. 461 ; Young v. Drake, 5 N. Y. 463; Wright v. Stavert, 2 El. & E. 721 ; Vielie v. Osgood, 8 Barb. (N. Y.) 130 ; Barnard v. Whip- ple, 29 Vt. 401 ; Buttemere v. Hayes, 5 Mees. & W. 456 ; Smith v. Tombs, 3 Jur. 72 ; Smart v. Harding, 15 C. B. 652 ; Howard v. Eas- ton, 7 Johns. 205 ; Lower v. Winters, 7 Cow. 263 ; Storms v. Sn)'- der, 10 Johns. 109; Onderdonk v. Lord, Hill & D. (N. Y.) 129 ; Rice V. Roberts, 24 Wis. 461 ; Norton v. Webb, 35 Me. 218 ; Coleman v. INTEREST. 182 INTERESTED. Ilf TBEBST — Continued. Packard, 16 Mass. 39 ; Gilbert v. Buckley, 5 Conn. 262 ; Kerr v. Shaw, 13 Johns. (N. Y.) 236; Smart v. Harding, 15 C. B. 652; Whit- temore v. Gibbs, 24 N. H. 484 ; Miranville v. Silverthorn, i Grant (Pa.), 410 ; Sutton V. Sears, 10 Ind. 223 ; Earl of Falmouth v. Thomas, 1 Cromp. & M. 89 ; Vaughan v. Hancock, 3 C. B. 766 ; Hoby 7/. Roe- buck, 2 Marsh. 433; S. C, 7 Taunt. 157; Price v.. Leyburn, Gore, 109; Angell V. Duke, L. R., 10 Q. B. 174; Morgan v. Griffith, L. R., 6 Ex. 70 ; Beach v. Allen, 7 Hun (N. Y.), 441 ; Frear v. Harden- bergh, 5 Johns. 272; Benedict v. Beebe, 11 Johns. 145; Mitchell v. Bush, 7 Cow. 185 ; Lower v. Winters, 7 Cow. 263; Howard v. Fas- ten, 7 Johns. 205; Barnes v. Perine, 15 Barb. 249; Scoggin v. Sla- ter, 22 Ala. 687 ; Cassell v. Collins, 23 Ala. 676; Zickafosse v. Hu- lick, I Morris, 175 ; Clark v. Shultz, 4 Mo. 235 ; Forbes v. Hamilton, 2 Tyler, 356; Green u. Vardiman, 2 Blackf. 324. annual . In note. Catlin v. Lyman, 16 Vt. 44. any therein. In deed of trust. State v. McKellop, 40 Mo. 184. conventional . Miner v. Bank, i Mart. (La.) 20. estate and . In statute. Brant v. Robertson, 16 Mo. 129. estate or . In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 5 B. & C. 464. estate or in land. In statute. Powell v. Jessopp, 18 C. B. 336. judicial . Miner t/. Bank, i Mart. (La.) 20; Fowler v. Smith, 2 Cal. 568. keeping down the . In statute. Regina v. Hutchinson, 4 El. & Bl. 202. legal . Miner v. Bank, i Mart. (La.) 20 ; Fowler v. Smith, 2 Cal. 568. legal rate of . In statute. Cameron v. M. & M. Bank, 37 Mich. 241. public and general . Reg. v. Bedfordshire, 4 El. & Bl. 540. right, title and . In deed. Parks v. Watson, 29 Mo. 108. In discharge of mortgage. Barnstable Sav. Bank v. Barrett, 122 Mass. 172. UTTEEESTED. In statute. Moore -v. Marsh, 7 Wall. 515 ; Dimes v. Proprietors, 3 H. L. Cas. 759 ; Peck v. Peck, 35 Conn. 390; Miller v. Montgomery, 78 N. Y. 282. in the case. In statute. Browning v. Bancroft, 5 Mete. 88. in the estate. Re White, 37 Cal. 190. or concerned in. In statute. Miller 7/. State, 48 Ala. 123. beneficially in the recovery. In statute. Giles v. Halbert, 12 N. Y. 32. cause or proceeding in which he is . In statute. Ellis v. Smith, 42 Ala. 353. parties . In statute. Rickett v. R. Co., L. R., 2 H. L. 175 ; Char- man V. McCarty, L. R., 7 H. L. 243. person . In statute. Dodd v. Northrup, 37 Conn. 216; Lancas- ter, etc., R. Co. V. Heaton, 8 El. & Bl. 965 ; Green v. Borland, 4 Mete. 330. those therein. In statute. Shelton -u. Town of Derby, 27 Conn. 414. INTERFERE. 183 INTOXICATING. INTBRPBRE. with or prejudicially affect.^ In statute. Queen v. Metropol- itan Works, 3 B. & S. 719. with the term of ofQ.ce. In constitution. Board v. Mattox, 30 Ark. 567. INTERrERBIfCE. In statute. Gold, etc., Separating Co. v. U. S. Ore Co., 6 Blatchf. 307- INTERIOR. more district. In statute. U. S. v. Bearse, 4 Mason, 194. mTERLINEATIOlf. Didier v. Warner, i Code R. 42. INTERLOCUTORY. Mora v. Sun Mut. Ins. Co., 13 Abb. Pr. 304. judgment. Cambridge Bank v. Lynch, 76 N. Y. 514. order. Talem v. Gilpin, i Del. Ch. 13. INTERMEDDLE. McQueen v. Babcock, 41 Barb. 337. INTERMEDIATE. toll. Hollingworth v. State, 29 Ohio St. 552.* INTERNAL. alteration. In lease. Perry v. Davis, 3 C. B. (N. S.) 776. improvements. In statute. U. P. R. R. v. Colfax Co., 4 Neb. 450 ; South Platte Land Co. v. Buffalo Co., 7 Net). 260 ; Mayor V. Wharf Co., 63 Ala. 629 ; Township of Burlington v. Beasley, 94 U. S. 310 ; County Comm'rs v. Chandler, 6 Otto, 205. ■ improvement and local concern. In constitution. Magee v. Mathis, 21 Ark. 41. INTBRPLEADER. Gibson v. Goldthwaite, 7 Ala. 281. INTERPOSE. the defense of usury. In statute. Rosa v. Butterfield, 35 N. Y. 665. INTERPRET. In order. Atkins v. Palmer, 4 B. & Aid. 377. INTERRUPT. In statute. Brown v. State, 46 Ala. 175. INTERRUPTION. In statute. Carr v. Foster, 3 Q. B. 581. without . In statute. Webb v. Bird, 10 C. B. (N. S.) 268 ; 13 C. B. (N. S.) 841 ; Arkwright v. Gell, 5 M. & W. 203. INTERSECT. Re Springfield Road, 73 Pa. St. 127. In statute. State v. Northampton Co., 45 Conn. 344. INTIMIDATION. In indictment. O'Connell v. Queen, 11 CI. t. People v. Willson, 1 5 111. 388. In statute. Carrington v. Andrews, 12 Abb. Pr. 348. any of a court of record. In statute. People v. Goodwin, 50 Barb. 562. JTJDG-ES. In constitution. Sims' Case, 7 Cush. 288 ; State v. French, i Chand. 130. of the court of appeals. In constitution. Settle v. Van Evrea, 49 N. Y. 280. JUDGMENT. In statute. Curtis v. Gill, 34 Conn. 49; Frazer v. Gibson, 7 Mo. 272 ; MottT/. Union Bk., 38 N. Y. 18; Ganet v. Wheeler, 4 Wis. 308 ; ex parte Overseers, L. R., 6 C. P. 245 ; Bamberg v. Sterne, 76 N. Y. S5S ; County of Dallas v. Timberlake, 54 Ala. 404 ; Pierce v. City of Boston, 3 Mete. 560; Com. v. Gloucester, no Mass. 491; Cummings v. Heard, 2 Minn. 34 ; Pearson v. Lovejoy, 53 Barb. 407; Union Bk. v. Martin, 3 La. Ann. 34; Cloud v. State, 2 Harr. (Del.) 361 ; Com. v. Lockwood, 109 Mass. 325 ; Russell v. Lathrop, 117 Mass. 424. — by agreement. Reed z/. Sutton, 2 Cush. 123. decree or final order. In statute. Prewett v. Crump, 23 Miss. 575- JUDGMENT. i88 JUNIOR, JUDICIAL. JUDGMENT — Continued. for the plaintiflE". In docket. Titus v. Whitney, i Harr. (N. J.) 85 (31 Am. Dec. 85). in rem. Lord v. Ctiadbourne, 42 Me. 429. or order. In statute. Queen v. Overseers, 3 Q. B. Div. 457. reversed and cause remanded. In order of court. Ryan -u, Tomlinson, 39 Cal. 639. roU. Packard v. Bird, 40 Cal. 378. which may be rendered against him in his official capacity. In statute. Dallas Co. v. Timberlake, 54 Ala. 403. amount of . Re Boyd, 4 Sawyer, 267. creditor who has obtained . In statute. Re Frankland, L. R., 8 Q. B. 18. JUDGMENTS. In statute. Teague v. Perry, 64 N. C. 39. of courts of record. In statute. Baker v. Stonebraker, 34 Mo. 172. act. Jordan z/. Hanson, 49 N. H. 199; People v. Bush, 40 Cal. 244; State z/. Doyle, 40 Wis. 175; Abbott v. Matthews, 26 Mich. 176; Mills V. Brooklyn, 32 N. Y. 489; U. S. v. Distillery, i Hughes, 533- business. In statute. State w. California Mining Co., 13 Nev. 203. decision. In contract. Wadsworth v. Green, i Sandf. 78. decisions. In constitution. Little v. Gould, 2 Blatchf. 165 ; 2 Blatchf. 362. discretion. Tripp v. Cook, 26 Wend. 143 ; Clason v. Shotwell, 12 Johns. 30; Rooke's Case, 5 Coke, 99; Rex v. Wilkes, 4 Burr, 2539; Judges V. People, 18 Wend. 94; Piatt v. Munroe, 34 Barb. 292; Jenkins v. Brown, 21 Wend. 454. officer. Jewison v. Dyson, 9 M. & W. 541. officers. In constitution. Golding's Petition, 57 N. H. 146 ; Att'y-Gen. v. Squires, 14 Cal. 12. power. In constitution. Sanders v. Cabemoss, 43 Ala. 173 ; Mer- rill V. Sherburne, i N. H. 199 (8 Am. Dec. 52); Kingz/. Derham Bk., 15 Mass.. 447 (8 Am. Dec. 112); Crane v. Maginnis, i Gill & J. 463 (19 Am. Dec. 237) ; Parks v. Boston, 8 Pick. 218 (19 Am. Dec. 322). power as to matters of law and equity. In constitution. Cal- lanan v. Judd, 23 Wis. 349. proceeding. Queen v. Tomlinson, L. R., i C. C. R. 49; Robert- son V. Barbour, 6 Monr. (Ky.) 523. proceedings. In constitution. Haile v. Hill, 13 Mo. 613 ; Bright V. White, 8 Mo. 422 ; Hendry v. Clure, 29 Ark. 414. In statute. Chappel v. Smith, 17 Ga. 58; U. S. z/. Myers, i Hughes, 533- — — sale. Williamson v. Berry, 8 How. 495 ; Sturdevant v. Norris, 30 Iowa, 65. In statute. Mannly v. Pemberton, 75 N. C. 219; Wright v. Vickers, 81 Pa. St. 122 tribunal. State v. New Haven, etc., R. Co., 43 Conn. 351. Brainard v. Sheplin, 6 Vt. 9 (27 Am. Dec. 533) ; Padgett v. Lawrence, 10 Paige Ch. 170; Coit v. Starkweather, 8 Conn. 293. JUNIOR, JUNK-SHOP. 189 JUSTICE. JURY. JUNK-SHOP. In city ordinance. City Council v. Goldsmith, 12 Rich. 470. JUBISDICTIOIT. Lange v. Benedict, 73 N. Y. 12; Railroad Co. v. Placer Co., 43 Cal. 365 ; Grignon v. Astor, 2 How. 319 ; U. S. v. Arredondo, 6 Pet. 709 ; Frammel v. Russelville, 34 Ark. 105 ; Rhode Island v. Massachu- setts, 12 Pet. 657 ; Hickman v. O'Neil, 10 Cal. 292 ; Brownsville v. Bass, 43 Tex. 440; ex parte Bennett, 44 Cal. 84; Hopkins v. Com., 3 Mete. 460. In statute. Queen v. O'Connor, 5 Q. B. 15 ; re Vogt, 18 Int. Rev. Rec. 18; re Stupp, II Blatchf. 155. pertttining to probate courts. In constitution. Monastes v. Catlin, 6 Oregon, 119. conourrent . In statute. U. S. v. Davis, 5 Mason, 357. State V. McLear, 11 Nev. 39; State v. Burket, 2 Mill. 155 (12 Am. Dec. 662) ; Gillespie v. Benson, 18 Cal. 409. In constitution. Cruger z/. H. R. R. R., 12 N. Y. 190; Hood v. Finch, 8 Wis. 387; Lumsden v. City of Milwaukee, 8 Wis. 486; Clark v. City of Utica, 18 Barb. 451 ; State v. Everett, 14 Minn. 439 ; Knight V. Campbell, 62 Barb. 16 ; Lamb v. Lane, 14 Ohio St. 167 ; Bibel v. People, 67 111. 172; Fitchburg, etc., R. Co. v. Boston, etc., R. Co., 3 Cush. 58; Queen v. Ingham, 5 B. & S. 271 ; The Franconia, 2 Prob. Div. 163 ; Carpenter v. State, 4 How. (Miss.) 163 (34 Am. Dec. 116). of twelve men. In constitution. Whitehead v. Arkansas, etc., R. R. Co., 28 Ark. 463. trial by . In constitution. State v. McClear, 1 1 Nev. 39 ; People V. Kennedy, 2 Park. C. C, 312 ; May v. Milwaukee, etc., R. Co., 3 Wis. 219. Coopers. Phipps, L. R., 2 H. L. 149. Instatute. Robinson v. Burton, 5 Kas. 293. and equitable. In statute. Princes v. Bos, L. R., 5 H. L. 176. and reasonable. In statute. Peek v. R. Co., 10 H. L. Cas. 473 ; Simons v. R. Co., 18 C. B. 805 ; London, etc., R. Co. v. Dunham, 18 C. B. 826. ■ and reasonable campensation for the services rendered. In contract. Culley v. Hardenburgh, i Denio, 508. and reasonable terms. Instatute. Empire Fire Ins. Co. z/. Real Estate Trust Co., i Bradw. 391. and true account. In statute. Sprague v. Branch, 3 Cush. 577. cause. In statute. Osgood v. Nelson, L. R., 5 H. L. 636. claim. Instatute. Ludlow w. Ramsey, 11 Wall. 581. claim of the assured. In insurance policy. Insurance Co. v. Rodell, 5 Otto, 232. compensation. In constitution. Putnam v. Douglass Co., 6 Oregon, 328 ; Bigelow v. West Wisconsin R. Co. 27 Wis. 478 ; Ala- bama R. Co. V. Burkett, 42 Ala. 83 ; Bloodgood v. Mohawk, etc., R. Co., 18 Wend. 93 (31 Am. Dec. 313) ; Whiteman v. Wilmington, etc., R. Co., 2 Harr. (Del.) 514 (33 Am. Dec. 411). debts. In will. Collamore v. Wilder, 19 Kas. 67 ; Peck v. Bots- ford, 7 Conn. 172 (18 Am. Dec. 92) ; Maxwell v. Maxwell, L. R.,4 H. L. 506 ; Smith v. Porter, i Binney, 209; Burke v. Jones, 2 Vesey& B. 275 ; Smith v. Mayo, 9 Mass. 60. of the peace. In constitution. Betts v. New Hartford, 25 Conn. 180. JUS. JUST. JUSTICE. JUSTICE 190 KILL. ■ Continued, to do- JUSTICES. KEEFEB. JUSTICE - In will. Cole v. Hawes, 4 Ch. Div. 238. In statute. Queen v. Justices, 6 B. & S. 805. any two . In statute. Re Peerless, i Q. B. 143. JUSTIFIABLE. cause. In statute. U. S. v. Coffin, i Sumn. 394. JUSTLY. due. In statute. Rogers v. Abbott, 128 Mass. 102; Ames v. Ames, 128 Mass. 277. KEEP. In statute. Com. v. Kimball, 105 Mass. 467; State v. Hanchett, 38 Conn. 38; Mitchell v. Commr's, 18 Kas. 188; Stolz v. People, 5 111. 168. and bear arms. In constitution. Nunn v. State, i Kelly, 243 ; Stockdale v. State, 32 Ga. 225 ; State v. Jumel, 13 La. Ann. 399. in repair. In lease. Luxmore v. Robson, i B. & Aid. 585 ; Tilden V. Tilden, 13 Gray, 103, In statute. Blood v. Bangor, 66 Me. 154. open. In statute. Com. v. Harrison, 1 1 Gray, 308 ; Lynch v. People, 16 Mich. 472. open any room. In statute. _ State v. Cady, 47 Conn. 44. proper books of account. In statute. Re Winsor, 16 Bank. Reg. 152. have or gunpowder. In statute. Biggs v. Mitchell, 2 B. & S. 532. Cutler V. Howe, 122 Mass. 541 ; Stevens -v. People, 67 111. 587. of a dog. In statute. Comm'rs v. Riley, 52 N. H. 368 ; Barrett V. Melden, etc., R. Co., 3 Allen, 101. thereof. In statute. McCoy v. Zane, 65 Mo. 12. at large without a . In statute. Jennings v. Wayne, 63 Me. 468^ of a ferry. In statute. Covington Ferry Co. v. Moore, 8 Dana, 159- of hotels. In statute. Re Jones, 3 Ch. Div. 458. U.. S. V. Smith, 4 Cranch C. C. 635. a shop. In statute. Smith v. Hursell, 10 B. & C. 543. a faro bank or gaming table. In statute. U. S. v. Smith, 4 Cranch C. C. 635. open a dram shop. In statute. Blahut v. State, 34 Ark. 447. safely and securely all moneys deposited. In cashier's bond. Huntsville Bank v. Hill, i Stew. 201 (18 Am. Dec. 39). open store. In statute. Snider v. State, 59 Ala. 67. he her. In slander. Downing v. Wilson, 36 Ala. 717. in operation. Jepherson v. Hunt, 2 Allen, 417. watchman on the premises. In insurance policy. Crocker v. People's Mut. Ins. Co., 8 Cush'. 79. In insurance policy. Hall v. Ins. Co., 58 N. Y. 292. inveigle or . In statute. Hadden v. People, 25 N. Y. 373. KIDNAPPING. People v. Ebner, 23 Cal. 158; State v. Rollins, 8 N. H. 550; Moody V. People, 20 N. H. 315; Red field v. State, 24 Tex. 133; State v. Whaley, 2 Harring. 538; Com. v. Blodgett, 12 Mete. 56. KILL. In deed. French v. Carhart, i N. Y. 96. any dog. In statute. Cummings v. Perhani, i Mete. 556. KEEPERS. KEEPINa. KEEPS. KEPT. KEROSENE. KIDNAP. KILL. 191 KNO WN. KTTiTi — Continued. any seal. In statute. The Ocean Spray, 4 Sawyer, 109. or take. In statute. Loome v. Baily, 3 El. & El. 448. to all dogs. In city ordinance. Neiswanger v. City of Kansas, 71 Mo. 44. with intent to . In statute. Sarah v. State, 28 Miss. 267. KIN. near of In statute. Hibbard v. Odell, 16 Wis. 635. next of . ht statute. McCool w. Smith, i Black, 459; Pinkham I/. Blair, 57 N. H. 226 ; Dickens z/. N. Y. C. R. R., 23 N. Y. 158 ; Drake V. Gilmore, 52 N. Y. 389 ; Lathrop v. Smith, 24 N. Y. 417. KEND. another '-. In statute. Francis v. Mass, 3 Q. B. Div. 342. any of property. In statute. Tait v. Local Board, 2 El. & Bl. 492. KUfDBED. In statute. Hughes v. Decker, 38 Me. 153 ; Farrz/. Flood, 11 Cush. 24. of the half-blood. In statute. Larrabee i*. Tucker, 116 Mass. 563- KINDS. of property. In statute. Guardians v. Board of Health, i B. & S. 176. KNOCJKED. down. Sherwood v. Reade, 7 Hill, 439. KNOWING. In statute. Sullivan Co. v. Grafton Co., 55 N. H. 339 ; Merrimack v. Sullivan, 45 N. H. 181. himself not to be a qualified elector. In statute. Com. v. Bradford, 9 Mete. 268. KNO W INGLT. Com. v. Hulbert, 12 Mete. 448; Com. ■z/. Boynton, 12 Cush. 499; Cliquot's Champagne, 3 Wall. 114; Gregory v. U. S., 17 Blatchf. 327. In statute. Casks of Sherry, 2 Ben. 250; U. S. v. Barney, 3 Am. L. J. 128 ; Byrne v. State, 12 Wis. 519 ; U. S. z/. Highleyman, 22 Int. Rev. Rec. 138. and fraudulently vote at any election. In statute. State v. Hart, 6 Jones, 389. and willfully. In statute. U. S. v. Mekim, 3 Pittsb. 155 ; Fel- ton V. U. S., 6 Otto, 699. ;■-: — permits. In statute. State v. Stafford, 67 Me. 125. sells. In statute. Verona, etc., Cheese Factory v. Murtaugh, 4 Lans. 17. vote. In statute. McGuire v. State, 7 Humph. 54. wittingly, willingly and . In statute. Mierelles v. Banning, 2 B. & Ad. 909. KNOWLEDGE. Jn statute. People t/. Carroll, 11 Heisk. 417; Crowell z-. Brown, 9 Gray, 274. guilty . In statute. Casks of Sherry, 2 Ben. 250 to his or belief. In statute. Reeves v. Lambert, 4 B. & C. 217. to my . In insurance policy. Ins. Co. v. Gridley, 10 Otto, 616. KNOWN. In statute. Reg. v. Briggs, Dears. & B. 98 ; Story v. Buffum, S Allen, 38. by. Com. v. Griffin, 105 Mass. 175. creditors. In statute. Davis' Appeal, 39 Conn. 395. intemperate habits. In statute. Smith v. State, 55 Ala. 3. to. Com. V. Griffin, 105 Mass. 175. KNO WN. 192 Land. KCfOWU— Continued if IiABEL. LABOR. I.ABOB.EB. LABORERS. LACE. LADEN. LADY-DAY. LAGER. LAID. LAMB. LAiro. . In statute. Story v. BuflFum, 8 Allen, 35. not or used before the application. In statute. Rennock v. Dialogue, 2 Peters, i. personally In certificate. Wyllis v. Haun, 47 Iowa, 614. In statute. Kelly v. Calhoun, 5 Otto, 713. CofFeen v. Brunton, 4 McLean, 516. In statute. Balch v. R. Co., 46 N. Y. 521 ; Stewart v. Davis, 31 Ark. 520 ; Striker v. Cassidy, 76 N. Y. 50 ; 17 N. Y. (S. C.) 18 ; Hoyt v. White, 46 N. H. 45 ; Weymouth v. Sanborn, 43 N. H. 171 ; Rob- inson V. Aiken, 39 N. H. 211. and work. In statute. Fennell v. Ridler, 5 B. & C. 409. business or work. In statute. Pattee v. Greely, 13 Mete. 286. performed. In statute. Young 7/. The Orphans, 119 Mass. 179; Parham v. McMurray, 32 Ark. 268. upon any land. In statute. Bailey v. Hull, 1 1 Wis. 289. claim for . In statute. Weymouth v. Sanborn, 43 N. H. 173. personal . In statute. Crofton v. Poole, i B. & Ad. 568. In statute. Balch v. N. Y., etc., R. R., 46 N. Y. 521 ; Kent v. N. Y. Cent. R. R., 12 N. Y. 628; McClusky v. Cromwell, ii N. Y. 593; Warner v. Hudson River R. Co., 5 How. Pr. 454; Sulli- van's Appeal, 82 Pa. St. 107 ; Wentroth's Appeal, 82 Pa. St. 469 ; Wilson z/. Zulneta, 14 Q. B. 405; Busie v. GriflSths, 34 Cal. 302; Taylor v. Hathaway, 29 Ark. 600; Dano v. R. Co., 27 Ark. 567 ; Price V. Kirk, 90 Pa. St. 48 ; Bramnell v. Pennock, 7 B. & C. 541 ; Lehigh Coal, etc., Co. v. Central R. Co., i N. J. L. J. 103 ; Queen Tj. Cleworth, 4 B. & S. 927. or operative. In statute. Ericsson -v. Brown, 38 Barb. 390. In statute. Missouri, etc., R. Co. v. Baker, 14 Kas. 563. and servants. In statute. Aiken v. Wasson, 24 N. Y. 482 ; Dean u. De Wolf, 16 Hun, 186. and workmen. In statute. Pennsylvania R. Co. v. Leuffer, 84 Pa. St. 168; Tietjen v. Penniman, i La. 267. _ ' will carry emigrant not over forty. In contract. Richards v. Hayward, 2 Man. & G. 574. buyer. Price v. Monat, 1 1 C. B. (N. S.) 509. Searight v. Stokes, 3 How. 151. In lease. Doe v. Benson, 4 B. & Aid. 588. beer. Watson v. State, 55 Ala. 160. out. In statute. Fuller v. Mayor of Springfield, 123 Mass; 289. out and opened. In statute. State v. Huck, 29 Wis. 207. up. In insurance policy. Hunter v. Wight, 10 B. & C. 715. In indictment. Rex v. Puckering, i Moody, 242. Nostrand v. Durland, 2i Barb. 478. In contract. Streeter 7/. Streeter, 43 111. 155. In deed. Baker v. Johnson, 2 Hill, 342 ; Canfield v. Ford, 28 Barb. 336;J3reen 7/. Armstrong, i Denio, 550; Mott v. Palmer, i N,. Y, 564; Van Gorden v. Jackson, 5 Johns. 440. In statute. Leavitt v. Cambridge, 120 Mass. 157; Johnson v. Rich- LAND. 193 LANDS. LAWD — Continued. ardson, 33 Miss. 464; Angell v. Paddington Vestry, 3 Q. B. 714; Queen v. Water-works, 18 Q. B. 703 ; Chelsea Water-works z/. Bow- ley, 17 Q. B. 360; Queen v. R. Co., 4 El. & Bl. 958; Croskey v. North-western Manuf'g Co., 48 111. 481 ; People v. Board of Asses- sors, 39 N. Y. 81 ; Alexander v. Miller, 7 Heisk. 65 ; Peto v. Over- seers, 2 El. & El. 158; Leavenworth, etc., R. Co. v. U. S., 2 Otto. 734- In will. Herri ngton z/. Budd, 5 Denio, 321. and mansion house. In will. Mitchell w. Walker, 17 B. Mon. 73. and real estate. In statute. State v. Tichenor, 41 N. J. (L.) 345. belonging to a highway. In statute. Burrows v. Gallup, 32 Conn. 493. built upon or used for building purposes. In statute. Car- rington v. R. Co., L. R., 3 Ch. App. 377. covered with water. In statute. Reg. w. Birmingham Water- works, 1 B. & S. 92 ; Newport Dock Co. v. Local Board, 2 B. & S. 708 ; East London Water-works v. Sewer Co., L. R., 6 Q. B. 669. in a town. In statute. Carrington v. R. Co., L. R., 3 Ch. App. 377- on which it stands. In conveyance. Gear v. Barnum, 37 Conn. 229. purchased from the United States. In statute. Torrence v. Carbry, 27 Miss. 697. route usually traveled. In statute. Greene v. McGhee, 37 Ala. 164. used as a railway. In statute. South-western R. Co. v. Board of Health, 4 El. & Bl. 191 ; North-eastern R. Co. v. Local Board, L. R.,5Q. B. 157. In statute. Kingston Dock Co. v. La Maiche, 8 B. & C. 53 ; Harvey V. Mayor, L. R., 4 Ex. 260. estate. In statute. Police Jury of St. Mary v. Harris, 10 La. Ann. 676. In will. Bradstreet v. Clarke, 12 Wend. 601. Hay V. Briggs, 74 Pa. St. 373- place or basin. In conveyance. Quintard v. Bishop, 29 Conn. 366. Griffin v. Gilbert, 7 C. B. loi ; Gardner v. Green, 3 Dowl. P. C. 343. Williams v. Brunton, 8 111. 621. In statute. Hosford v. Ballard, 39 N. Y. 147; Cringer v. McLaury, 41 N. Y. 219; Doley t/. lies, 11 Ad. & Ell. 338. In statute. People v. Cassity, 46 N. Y. 46; Doe v. Tucker, 3 B. & Adol. 476 ; Railroad Co. v. Tremont Co., 9 Wall. 89 ; Comm'rs of Chase Co. v. Shipman, 14 Kas. 532; Grand Junction Canal Co. ■z'. Overseers, L. R., 6 Q. B. 173 ; Higgins v. Harding, L. R., 8 Q. B.7: Queen v. R. Co., L. R., 10 Q. B. 389 ; AUoway z/. Wagstaff, 4 Hurl. &N. 308; 4 Hurl. & N. 689: Eaton v. Whitaker, 18 Conn. 225; Allason v. Stark, 9 Ad. & Ell. 225; King v. Manchester Water- works, I B. & C. 632 ; Kingsley v. Holbrook, 45 N. H. 313. In will. Prescott v. Barker, L R., 9 Ch. App. 174; Pond v. Bergh, 10 Paige, 140 ; Hunter v. Hunter, 17 Barb. 25. 35 LAUDED. lLA.]!fDn!fG. LANDLADY. LANDLORD. LANDS. LANDS. 194 LA UNCHED. IiAWDS — Continued. and tenements. In deed. Pond v. Bergh, 10 Paige, 140. of the United States. In statute. U. S. ■z/. Reese, 5 Dill. 405. or grounds whereon said bridge is to be built. In statute. Hauthorn v. R. Co., 3 Q. B. 734. overflown by the swelling and currents of the river. In grant. Sutter Case, 2 Wall. 562. tenements and estate of the said company. In bond. King V. Marshall, 10 Jur. (N. S.) 921. tenements and hereditaments. In statute. Evans v. Roberts, 5 B. & C. 829; Mayor v. Mabie, 13 N. Y, 151 ; Doe v. Botterill, 5 B. &AdoI. 137. all . In statute. Atwater v. Inhabitants of Woodbridge, 6 Conn. 223 (16 Am. Dec. 46). LAIfES. Com. v. Lowell Gas-light Co., 12 Allen, 77. LAPSE. In will. Van Pretres v. Cole, 73 Mo. 39. LABCENY. State v. Hawkins, 8 Port. 461 (33 Am. Dec. 294) ; Reg. v. Hollaway, 2 C. & K. 945 ; People v. Belden, 37 Cal. 51 ; Mitchum v. State, 45 Ala. 29 ; Mason v. State, 32 Ark. 237 ; Johnson v. State, 36 Tex. 375 ; Robertson v. Lea, i Stew. 141 ; People v. Maxwell, 24 Cal. 14 ; People V. Juarez, 28 Cal. 380: Ransom v. State, 22 Conn. 153; Hickey v. State, 23 Ind. 21 ; State v. Wood, 46 Iowa, 1 16 ; Hart v. State, 57 Ind. 102 ; Fields v. State, 6 Coldw. 524 ; Smith v. People, S3 N. Y. Ill; Com. v. Adams, 7 Gray, 43 ; People v. Nichols, 3 Park. C. C. 759 ; Weston v. U. S., 5 Cranch C. C. 493 ; Mullins v. State, 37 Tex. 337 ; State v. South, 28 N. J. (L.) 28 ; State v. New- man, 9 Nev. 48 ; State v. Hawkins, 8 Port. 461 ; Marcus v. State, 26 Ind. loi ; Macino v. People, 19 N. Y. (S. C.) 127 ; Loomis v. People, 67 N. Y. 322; Crocheron's Case, i City Hall Rec. 177; Palmer v. People, 10 Wend. 165 ; Com. -v. Tobin, 2 Brewst. 570. In statute.* State v. Ramelsburg, 30 Mo. 26; State v. Smith, 16 Mo. 550- by a bailee. In statute. State v. Stone, 68 Mo. loi. simple . In statute. Pitcher v. People, 16 Mich. 143. behavior. In statute. State v. Millard, 18 Vt. 574. — carriage and behavior. In statute. Fowler v. State, 5 Day, 83. and usual place of abode. In statute. Tilden v. Johnson, 6 Cush. 358. assessment roll. In statute. Phelps v. Town of Lewiston, 1 5 Blatchf. 133. examination. In statute. Spence -v. Jones, 5 B. & Aid. 708. mentioned. In plea. Braucker z/. Molyneux, 1 Man. & G. 710. past. Brown v. Hankerson, 3 Cow. 70. sickness. In statute. Prince v. Hazleton, 20 Johns. 502 (l I Am. Dec. 307) ; Sykes v. Sykes, 2 Stew. (Ala.) 364 (20 Am. Dec. 40). LATE. a resident of In petition. Beckett z/. Selover, 7 Cal. 215. the W. C. In indictment. Pleasant v. State, 17 Ala. 190. LATENT. ambiguity. Webster i/. Paul, 10 Ohio St. 534. LATEBAL. motion. Brooks v. Jenkins, 3 McLean, 432. LATTER. part of the month. In contract. Bailey z-. Ricketts, 4 Ind. 488. LAUNCHED. In statute. Homer t/. Lady of the Ocean, 70 Me. 350. LASCIVIOUS, LAST. LA W. 195 LA WFUL. LAW. In constitution. Railroad Co. v. McClure, 10 Wall. 511; People c-. Wallace, 70 111. 680; People v. Wright, 70 111. 388; Reynolds v. Blue, 47 Ala. 711 ; Mobile Comm'rs v. Putnam, 44 Ala. 506; Pacific R. Co. V. Maguire, 20 Wall. 36; State v. Weston, 4 Neb. 216. charges. Morse v. Williamson, 3 Mart. (La.) 282. day. Kortrighti/. Cady, 21 N. Y. 343. of nature. Wightman v. Wightman, 4 Johns. Ch. 343. of the land. In constitution. Randall v. Brigham, 7 Wall. 523; Greene 7/. Briggs, i Curtis C. C. 311; Davidson v. New Orleans, 95 U. S. 97 ; Barkers. Jackson, i Paine, 470; Bank of Columbia i/. Okeley, 4 Wheat. 235; State v. Knight, 43 Me. 11 ; Saco v. Went- worth, 37 Me. 165 ; State v. Doherty, 60 Me. 504; Vanzant v. Wad- dell, 2 Yerg. 210; Wally t/. Kennedy, 2 Yerg. 554; State Bank v. Cooper, 2 Yerg. 605 (24 Am. Dec. 537); Bud v. State, 3 Humph. 492 ; Pope V. Phifer, 3 Heisk. 701 ; Jones v. Perry, 10 Yerg. 78 ; Mayor of Alexandria v. Dearmon, 2 Sneed. 121 ; Mayor of Nash- ville V. Althorp, 5 JCold. 560; Reynolds v. Baker, 6 Cold. 328; Brown u. Haywood, 4 Heisk. 363 ; State v. Burnett, 6 Heisk. 186; Trustees 7/. Foy, 1 Murphy, 58 (3 Am. Dec. 672) ; James 7/. Reynolds, 2 Tex. 251 ; Byrnei/. Stewart, 3 Dessau. 478; Hoke v. Henderson, 4 Dev. 1 5 ; Dorman v. State, 34 Ala. 216 ; Mayo v. Wilson, i N. H. 53 ; Brown v. Hummel, 6 Pa. St. 87 ; Webb v. Reinhard, 73 Pa. St. 370; Ervine's Appeal, 16 Pa. St. 256; Taylor 7/. Porter, 4 Hill. 146; Sears 7/. Cottrell, 5 Mich. 251 ; Parsons v. Russell, 11 Mich. 129. as the directs. In will. Fielden v. Ashworth, L. R., 20 Eq. Cas. 411. established by . In constitution. People t*. Edmonds, 15 Barb. 529. entitled by . In statute. Queen v. Darlington Board, 6 B. & S. 569. God's . In statute. Brook v. Brook, 9 H. L. Cas. 193. not authorized by . In statute. Com. v. Dana, 2 Mete. 334. required by . In bond. Van Epps v. Walsh, i Woods, 599. LAWFDIi. age. McKim v. Handy, 4 Md. Ch. 228. authorities. In treaty. U. S. v. Clarke, 8 Pet. 436 ; Mitchel v. U. S., 9 Pet. 7". cause. In statute. Jenkins v. Cook, i Prob. Div. 81. charges. In statute. Posey v. Persley, 60 Ala. 243. claim. In statute. Broder v. Water Co., 1 1 Otto, 276. debt. In statute. Holdsworth v. Mayor, 11 Ad. & Ell. 490. deed. In covenant. Dearth v. Williamson, 2 S. & R. 498. goods. In insurance policy. Seton v. Low, i Johns. Cas. i ; Skidmore v. Desdoity, 2 Johns. Cas. 77 ; Juhel v. Rhinelander, 2 Johns. Cas. 120. heirs. In will. Smith v. Butcher, 27 W. R. 281 ; Loring v. Thorndike, j Allen, 257. issue. In deed. Hancock v. Butler, 21 Tex. 804. In will. Moore 7/. Moore, 12 B. Hon. 655; Black v. Cartwell, 10 B. Mon. 193 ; Palmer v. Horn, 20 Hun, 70 ; Kingsland v. Rapelye, 3 Edw. I. merchandise. In charter-party. Boyd t/. Moses, 7 Wall. 316. LA WFUL. tgd LEAKAGE. LAWFUL — Continued. money. In indictment. Garner v. State, 5 Yerg. 160. structure. The Clinton Bridge, 10 Wall. 454. title. In contract. Clark v. Redman, 1 Blackf. 379. warrant issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. In statute. Aldrich v. Aldrich, 8 Mete. 102. it shall be . In statute. Ex parte Simonton, 9 Port. 390 (33 Am. Dec, 320) ; Davison v. Davison, 17 N. J. (L.) 169 ; Verplanck v. Mercantile Ins. Co. , i Edw. 84 ; Lancaster Canal Co. v. Parmaby, II Ad. & Ell. 223; Queen v. Bishop, 4 Q. B. Div. 245 ; Queen v. Bishop, 4Q. B. Div. 525 ; King v. Broderic, 5 B. & C. 240; Queen v. R. Co., I El. & Bl.'228 ; Rex z/.. Bailiffs, i B. & C. 85; Queen v. R. Co., 16 Q. B. 20 ; Wilson v. Eden, 18 Q. B. 488. — it shall and may be . In statute. Re Newport Bridge, 2 El. & El. 380. it shall not be . In statute. Canal Co. v. Railroad Co., i C. E. Green, 321 ; 3 C. E. Green, 546. LAWFULLY. In statute. Wade v. McMillen, 29 Mo. 18 ; Merchan v. Walsh, 6 Mo. 346 ; McCartney v. Alderson, 45 Mo. 35 ; Fawcett v. R. Co., 16 Q. B. 612; Ex Parte McKee, 18 Mo. 599. begottdn. Shaw v. Gould, L. R., 3 H. L. 55. demanded. In statute. Earl of Shrewsbury v. Wilson, 2 M. & S. 525. discharged. In bond. Mason i/. Haile, 12 Wheat. 370; Ammi- don V. Smith, i Wheat. 447. divided. In will. Miller v. Miller, i Duv. 9. summoned. In statute. Levy Court v. Coroner, 2 Wall. 501. In statute. Persse v. Brooks Paper Works, i Robt. 145. of the several States. In statute. Swift z/. Tyson, 16 Peters, 18; McNeil V. Holbrook, 10 Peters, 84. then in force. In statute. Gilker v. Brown, 47 Mo. 105. In contract. Packard v. Hill, 7 Cow. 434. Coffin V. Jenkins, 3 Story, 108. out. In statute. Wolcot v. Pond, 19 Conn. 598; Cone v. City ol Hartford, 28 Conn. 363 ; Bowman v. City of Boston, 5 Cush. 8 ; Hitchcock V. Board of Aldermen, 121 Mass. 382; re Public Works, 24 Hun, 378. out the road. Small zk Eason, 11 Ired. (L.) 94. LAYINGr. out. In statute. Charleston, etc., R. Co. v. Middlesex, 7 Mete. 84; Bowman v. Boston, 5 Cush. i; Fernald v. Boston, 12 Cush. 574; Fuller z/. Mayor, 123 Mass. 289. LEAD. Brunton v. Hall, i Q. B. 792. soft English . In contract. Pollen v. Le Roy, 30 N. Y. 549. information as shall to the apprehension and conviction of the thief. In offer of reward. Tamer v. Walker, 6 B. & S. 873 ; L. R., 2 Q. B. 301. LEADING. question. People v. Mather, 4 Wend. 229. LEAKAGE. In insurance policy. Cory v. Boylston Ins. Co., 107 Mass. 140. or breakage. In bill of lading. Philips v. Clark, 2 C. B. (N. S.) r 56 , Steele v. Townsend, 37 Ala. 217 ; The Pereire, 8 Ben. 301 ; The David and Caroline, 5 Blatchf.«266 , Six Hundred and Thirty Casks, LAWS. LAWSUITS. LAY. LEAKAGE. 197 LEAVE IiEABNED. LEAENTNG. LEASE. LEAKAGE— Continued. 14 Blatch. 517 ; The Delhi, 4 Ben. 345 ; Reno v. Hogan, 12 B. Men. 63; The Invincible, i Lowell, 255; Dedekam v. Vose, 3 Blatchf. 44; Hunnewell 7/. Taber, 2 Sprague, i ; The Oriflamme, i Sawy. 176; The Olbers, 3 Ben. 148 ; Vaughanw. Six Hundred and Thirty Casks, 7 Ben. 506 ; Carey v. Atkins, 6 Ben, 562 ; Nelson v. National Steam Co., 7 Ben. 340; Thrift v. Youle, L. R., 2 C. P. Div. 432 ; Missouri, etc., R. Co. V. Caldwell, 8 Kas. 244-, Ohrloff v. Briscall, L. R., i P. C. 231; The Helene, B. & L. 429; Brauer v. The Almoner, 18 La. Ann. 266; Thomas z/. The Morning Glory, 13 La. Ann. 269; Arend v. Liverpool, etc., Steam Co., 6 Lans. 459; 64 Barb. 118. or stowage. In bill of lading. Hunnewell v. Taber, 2 Sprague, i. Shepard v. Pratt. 16 Kas. 211. Godly . In statute. Baker v. Lee, 8 H. L. Cas. 495. Sawyer v. Harison, 24 Me. 542 ; Voorhees v. Presbyterian Church, 5 How. Pr. 58 ; Doolittle v. Eddy, 7 Barb. 74; Jackson v. Harsen, 7 Cow. 323; Den v. Johnson, 15 N. J. (L.) 116; Moore v. Miller, 8 Pa. St. 272 ; Jamaica Pond Aqueduct v. Chandler, 9 Allen, 159. In contract. Peters v. Boston, etc., R. Co., 114 Mass. 127; Griswold V. Cook, 46 Conn. 198 ; Cummings v. Hackett, 98 Mass. 54. hi deed. Demarest v. Willard, 8 Cow. 206 ; Hamilton v. Wright, 28 Mo. 199 ; Malue v. Ashmead, 20 Pa. St. 482. and farm let. In lease. Taylor v. Bradley, 39 N. Y. 129. and rent. Indeed. Blackt/. Gilmore, 9 Leigh, 253 (33 Am. Dec. 253)- demise and let. In lease. O'Connor -v. Dailey, 109 Mass. 235. for years. United States v. Gratiot, 14 Pet. 526 ; i McLean, 454. Zurk ■V. Grant, 25 Ohio St. 352. lot. In statute. McMahon v. Vickery, 4 Mo. (App.) 229. term. In lease. Earl of St. Germans v. Willan, 2 B. & C. 220. interest. In statute. Sheffield Wagon Co. v. Stratton, 27 W. R. 120. In lease. Hamilton v. Wright, 28 Mo. 199. at . Polk V. Lane, 4 Yerg. 35. In statute. Norton v. Town Clerk, 4 C. B. 37. at sixteen days before. In statute. Queen 7/. Abedare Co., 14 Q. B. 854. fourteen days at In statute. Queen v. Justices, 8 Ad. & Ell. 173; Mitchell V. Foster, 12 Ad. & Ell. 472. one whole year at . In statute. Reg. v. St. Mary, i El. & Bl. 827. In contract. Van Dyke v. Jackson, i E. D. Smith, 419. In plea. Weedon v. Woodridge, 13 Q. B. 462. In will. King 7/. Savage, 121 Mass. 303. or remove from the State. In statute. Florance v. Camp, 5 La. 280. the company. In contract. Price v. Minot, 107 Mass. 60. children,- my brother may . In will. Du Bois v. Ray, 35 N. Y. 162. if she should no child. Inwill. Wright v. Baury, 7 Gush. 108. LEASED. T.EASEHOLD. LEASES. LEAST. LEAVE. LEA VI NG. 198 LEGAL. Ii£AVII9'G. a meeting-house. French v. Old South Soc, 106 Mass. 488 ; Crocker v. Same, 106 Mass. 497. issue. In will. Re Smith, 7 Ch. Div. 667. no issue living. In will. Wallington v. Taylor, Sax. 141 ; Vreeland v. Blauvelt, 8 C. E. Green, 483 ; Treharne v, Layton, L. R., 10 Q. B. 459 ; re Brown, L. R., 16 Eq. Cas. 239. the meeting-house. In deed. French v. Old South Soc, 106 Mass. 480 ; Crocker v. Old South Soc, 106 Mass. 489. without any child. In will. White v. Hill, L. R., 4 Eq. Cas. 265 ; Bryden v. Willett, L. R., 7 Eq. Cas. 473. LEFT. disposed of or sold within the State. In statute. Jackson v. Bullock, 12 Conn. 38. notice thereof . In statute. Wilson v. Nightengale, 8 Q. B. 1035. LEGACIES. In wilt. White v. Lake, L. R., 6 Eq. Cas. 188. to be paid with interest in three months. In will Dawes V. Swan, 4 Mass. 208. LEGACY. Orton v, Orton, 3 Abb. App. Dec. 411 ; Griswold v. Heard, 2 Gray, 325- In statute. Page v. Rives, i Hughes, 305. In will. Holmes v. Mitchell, 2 Murphy, 228 (5 Am. Dec. 527) ; Wil- liams V. McComb, 3 Ired. (Eq.) 450. demonstrative . Gilmer v. Gilmer, 42 Ala. 9. general . Gilmer v. Gilmer, 42 Ala. 9 ; Chase v. Lockerman, 1 1 Gill & J. 277 (35 Am. Dec. 277). specific .Gilmer v. Gilmer, 42 Ala. 9; Chase v. Lockerman, 11 Gill & J 277 (35 Am Dec. 277). LEGAL. cause. In constitution. Gill v. Stare, 61 Ala. 170. charge of her person. In statute. State v. Ruhl, 8 Iowa, 477. cruelty. In statute. Odom v. Odom, 36 Ga. 286. debt. Rogers v. Daniell, 8 AJlen, 343. estate. Avery v. Durfrees, 9 Ohio, 147. expenses. In statute. Cooper v. Slade, 8 El. & Bl. 1 160. heirs. In insurance policy. Gauch v. St. Louis Ins. Co., 88 111. 251 (30 Am. Rep. 554). In will. Rand 7/. Sanger, 115 Mass. 124; Perry v. Cline, 12 Cush. 123 ; Clarke v. Cordis, 4 Allen, 466. — interest. In plea. Tounslee v. Durkee, 12 Wis. 481. irregidarity. In statute. Hays' Case, 14 Abb. P r. 53. measures. In statute. Reg. w. Southampton, i B. & S. 25. representative. In statute. Wamsley v. Cook, 3 Neb. 350 ; O'Neale v. Caldwell, 3 Cranch C. C. 313. representatives. Saltmarsh v. Candea, 51 N. H. 71 ; Cox v. Curwen, 118 Mass. 198; Johnson v. Ames, 11 Pick. 173. In deed. Miller v. Evans, 35 Mo. 45 ; Briggs v. Upton, L. R., 7 Ch. App. 376. In patent. Hogan v. Page, 2 Wall. 605 ; Galloway v. Filley, 12 Pet. 264. In statute. Gurney v. Burlington Tp., 4 Dill. 372 ; Delannay v. Bur- net, 9 111. 454; Moorehousew. Phelps, 18 111. 472 ; People v. Phelps, 78 111. 147 ; Warnecke v. Lembea, 71 111. 91. LEGAL. 199 LEVY. LEGAL — Continued. In will. LEGALIZE. LEGALLY. LEGATEE. LEGATEES. LEND. LESSEES. LESSOB. LET. LETTER. LEVEL. LEVER. LEVIED. LEVY. Johnson v. Johnson, 12 Rich. 259. subdlTision. In statute. Robinson v. Forrest, 29 Cal. 317. tender notes. Cuviac v. Abido, 25 Cal. 302 ; Carpenter v. Atherton, 25 Cal. 564. In statute. Barker v. Chesterfield, 102 Mass. 129. Com. V. Chase, 127 Mass. 7. bound to maintain her. In statute. King v. Hinton, i B. & Ad. 227. placed. King v. Inhabitants, i B. & Ad. 217. Den V. Crawford, 8 N. J. (L.) 90; Tucker v. Tucker, 5 Ired. (Eq.) 84 ; Chandler's Appeal, 34 Wis. 505. In will. Hunter v. Cheshire, L. R., 8 Ch. App. 751 ; Lallerstedt v. Jennings, 23 Ga. 571. residuary . In will. Laing v. Barbour, 1 19 Mass. 523. In will. Russell v. Russell, 36 N. Y. 581. In statute. Coleman v. State, 32 Ala. 581. In will. Hinson v. Pickett, 1 Hill (S. C), 37 ; Booth v. Terrell, 16 Ga. 2Q. his acceptance. Reynolds v. Doyle, i Man. & G. 753. In statute. Burchfield v. Northern Central R. R., 57 Barb. 589. Devol V. Halsted, 16 Ind. 287. Eppes V. Mississippi, etc., R. Co., 35 Ala. 33. In charter-party. The Volunteer, i Sumn. 551. In contract. Messent v. Reynolds, 3 C. B. 200. In order. Grant v. Dabney, 19 Kas. 390. In lease. Jackson v. Benson, i McCleland, 64 ; Foster v. Peyster, 9 Cush. 246; Hemphill v. Eckfeldt, 5 Whart. 278. and lease. In lease. Lovering v. Lovering, 13 N. H. 513. In statute. Chojiteau v. Str. Anthony, 1 1 Mo. 227 ; United States v. Bromley, 12 How. 88; Dewees' Case, Chase's Dec. 531; United States V. Cottingham, 2 Blatchf." 470. of credit. Union Bank v. Coster, i Sandf. 563 ; 3 N. Y. 203 ; Mechanics' Bank v. New York, etc., R. Co., 4 Duer, 480, 13 N. Y. 599 ; Birckhead v. Brown, 5 Hill, 642. or ciroular. In statute. United States v. Noelke, 17 Blatchf. 558. or power of attorney. In statute. Walker v. Remmett, 2 C. B. 850. In deed. Clayton v. Gregson, 5 Ad. & Ell. 303. Williams v. Wilcox, 8 Ad. & Ell. 335. on. In insurance policy. Smith v. Ins. Co., 89 Pa. St. 289. taxes during the term. In lease. Valle v. Fargo, i Mo. (App.) 347- then the same thereout. Drewe v. Lamson, 11 Ad. & Ell. 529. Crocker v. Musgrove, 9 Q. B. 223; Lloyd v. Wycoff, 11 N. J. (L.) 218 ; Princeton Bk. 7/. Crozer, 22 N. J. (L.) 383; Camp v. Chamberlin, 5 Denio, 198. In statute. Moore v. Foote, 32 Miss. 469. and collect. In statute. Mclnery v. Reed, 23 Iowa, 410. LEVY. 200 LIBERTY. liEVY- ItEVYING. LEWD. LEWDLY, LEWDNESS. LIABILITIES. In insurance policy. Colt v. Phoenix Ins. Co., In treaty. The Kansas Indians, S Wall. LIABILITY. LIABLE. LIBEL. LIBERAL. LIBEBOS. LIBERTIES. LIBERTY. Continued. of an execution. 54 N. Y. 595. sale and forfeiture. 737. Reg. V. Whipp, 4 Q. B. 145 ; Blood v. Light, 38 Cal. 649. war. In constitution. U. S. v. Greathouse, 2 Abb. (U. S.) 364 ; 4 Sawy. 457 ; ex parte Bollman, 4 Cranch, 75 ; U. S. v. Mitchell, 2 Dall. 348; U. S. v. Vigol, 2 Dall. 346; 2 Burr's Trial, 401 ; U. S. v. Hoxie, I Paine, 269 ; U. S. v. Hanway, 2 Wall. Jr. 199. Snow V. Witcher, 9 Ired, (L.) 346. and lasciviously associate and cohabit together. In statute. State V. Marvin, 12 Iowa, 409; Com. v. Calef, 10 Mass. 153; State V. Moore, i Swan. (Tenn.) 136. In statute. Cora. v. Lambert, 12 Allen, 177. Queen v. Capel, 12 Ad. & Ell. 414. In statute. Stanton v. Wilkeson, 8 Ben. 357. contracted before. In statute. Re Hook, 2 Dill. 93. all the outstanding of the said newspaper. In contract- Perrtet v. King, 30 La. Ann. 1368 (31 Am. Rep. 240). contingent contracted by the bankrupt. In statute. Zimmer V. Schleehauf, 115 Mass. 52. debts or contracted before. In statute. Re Hook, 2 Dill. 92. U. S. V. Ulrici, 3 Dill. 532. , to pay money upon a contingency. In statute. M.aples v. Pepper, 18 C. B. 178. In statute. State v. Davis, 12 R. I. 492. to forfeiture. In statute. The Mary Celeste, 2 Lowell, 354. with him for the same debt. In statute. Fisse v. Einstein, 5 Mo. (App.) 78. to be in the second instance. In promissory note. Bartlett v, Saunders, 35 Ga. 142. Com. V. Clapp, 4 Mass. 163 ; Johnson v. Stebbins, 5 Ind. 364 ; Armen- trout V. Moraida, 8 Blackf. 426 ; Whitney v. Janesville Gazette, 5 Biss. 330 ; Gathercole v. Nicoll, 15 M. & W. 318 ; O'Brien v. Clement, 15 M. & W. 435 ; Clark v. Binney, 2 Pick. 113 , Dexter v. Spear, 4 Mason, 115; White v. Nichols, 3 How. 266; Root v. King, 7 Cow. 613 ; Ryckman v. Delevan, 25 Wend. 186 ; State v. Farley, 4 McCord, 317; Cochran 2/. Butterfield, 18 R. I. 115. In instruction. Spring Co. v. Edgar, 9 Otto, 645. reward. In offer of reward. Shuey v. U. S., 2 Otto, 10. et legales homines. State v. Glasgow, Cam. & N. 38. Com. V. Alger, 7 Cush. 70; Trustees v. Foy, i Murphy, 58 (3 Am. Dec. 672). Com. 7/, Alger, 7 Cush. 70; Trustees v, Foy, i Murphy, 58 (3 Am. Dec. 672). of the press. In constitution. Com. v. Blanding, 3 Pick. 304 (15 Am. Dec. 214); Sweeney v. Baker, 13 W. Va. 158 (31 Am. Rep. 757). to make. Curtiss v Hoyt, 19 Conn. 155. at to. In order. Miller v. Shuttleworth, 7 C. B. 105. LICENSE. 201 LIGHT, LICENSE. Bridges v. Pursell, i Dev. & B. 496; Ulery v. Jones, 81 III. 403; Thomas v. Surrell, Vnughn, 350; Rathbone v. McConnell, 20 Barb. 31 1 ; Taylor v. Waters, 7 Taunt. 374 ; Cook v. Stearns, 1 1 Mass. 523 •, Mumford z/. Whitney, 15 Wend. 380; Thompson v. McElanaey, 82 Pa. St. 174; Anderson v. Simpson, 21 Iowa, 399; Greeley v. Stetson, 37 Mich. 153 ; Knowles v. Peck, 42 Conn. 387 ; Sun Asso- ciation V. Tribune Association, 44 N. Y. (S. C.) 136 ; Wolfe t/. Frost, 4 Sandf. Ch. 72 ; Jamieson v. Millemann, 3 Duer, 255 ; Mumford, V. Whitney, 1 5 Wend. 380 (30 Am. Dec. 60) ; Doolittle v. Eddy, 7 Barb. 78. In contract. Oliver v. Morgan, 10 Heisk. 322. In statute. Gibbons v. Ogden, 9 Wheat. 1 ; Sinnot v. Davenport, 22 How. 227; U. S. V. Cutting, 3 Wall. 441 ; People v. Acton, 48 Barb. 524; Ash ■V. People, 11 Mich. 347; State v. Watson, 5 Blackf. 155 j People V. Mayor of New York, 7 How. Pr. 81 ; Curtis v. Smith, 42 Iowa, 665. and empower. In deed. Washburne v. Gould, 3 Story, 1 57. and regulate. In constitution. San Jose v. R. Co., 53 Gal. 476. appointment or authority. In statute. Com. v. Kennedy, 108 Mass. 293; Com. v. Carpenter, 100 Mass. 206; Com. v. Wilson, 11 Cush. 413; Com. V. Lafontaine, 3 Gray, 481; Com. v. McSherry, 3 Gray, 481, note ; Com. v. Conant, 6 Gray, 484 ; Com. v. Clapp, 5 Gray, 99; Com. v. Clark, 14 Gray, 374. regulate and restrain theatrical am.usenients. In statute. Hodgfes TJ. Mayor, 2 Humph. 61. tax. In city ordinance. Home Ins. Co. v. City Council, 3 Otto, 16 ; Home Ins. Co. v. City Council, 50 Ga. 530. In statute. City of Leavenworth v. Booth, 1 5 Kas. 627. any Or authority. In statute. State v. Grant, 74 Mo. 36. LICENSED. pilot. In statute. Brown v. Elwell, 60 N. Y. 249. premises. In statute. Lester v. Tonens, 2 Q. B. Div. 403, LIEN. Ex parte Foster, 2 Story, 133; Jordan v. Bank, 74 N. Y. 467; Green V. Johnson, 2 Hawks. 309; McFarland v. Wheeler, 26 Wend. 467 ; Trust V. Pirsson, i Hilt. 292 ; Walter v. Smith, 2 B. & Aid. 439. In contract. Griswold v. Cook, 46 Conn. 198. In letter. Stone v. Browning, 49 Barb. 244. In statute. Storm v. Waddell, 2 Sandf. Ch. 494; Downer v. Brackett, 21 Vt. 509; Wright w. Vickers, 81 Pa. St. 122; Jones w. Groover, 46 Ga. 568; ex parte Foster, 2 Story, 131 ; Porter v. Brooks, 35 Cal. 199; Davenport z/. Tilton, 10 Mete. 320; Holmes v. Tutton, 5 El, & Bl. 78; re Trim, 2 Hughes, 356. or pledge. Gloucester Bk. v. Worcester, 10 Pick. 528. under final process. In statute. Howe v. Ins. Co., 42 Cal. 531. upon a judgment. Brundson v. Allard, 2 El. & EI. 27. give any thereon. In statute. McMurray v. St. Louis Oil Manuf. Co., 33 Mo. 377. in . In statute. State v. Farmer, 21 Mo. 160. LIBTJ. LIFE. LIGHT. 26 beyond the of the oflTender. wick, 2 Otto, 202. during the thereof. In deed. inflammable fluid used as a . Firemails' Fund Ins. Co., 54 N. Y. In statute. Wallack v. Van Ris- Benham v. Minor, 38 Conn. 252. In insurance policy. Williams v. 569. LIGHTER. 202 LIQUIDATED. LIGHTER. In statute. Reed v. Ingham, 3 El. & Bl. 890 ; Blanford v. Morrison, IS Q. B. 730. IiIGHTEBAGE. Western Transportation Co. v. Hawley, i Daly, 327. ' LIGHTERS. In statute. The Mamie, 5 Fed. Rep. 820. LIGHTNING. In insurance policy. Spensley v. Lancashire Ins. Co., 11 N. W. Rep. 894. Are by . In insurance policy. Babcock v. Mont. Ins. Co., 4 N. Y. 326. LIKE. description and quality. In statute. Great Western R. Co. z/. Sutton, L. R., 4 H. L. 226. circumstances. In statute. Strick v. Swansea Coal Co., 16 C. B. (N. S.) 255. nature In statute. Re Empire Ass. Co., L. R., 4 Eq. Cas. 341 ; Parker v. R. Co., 6 El. & Bl. 102. offense. In statute. Com. v. Fontain, 127 Mass. 452. proceedings. In statute. Queen v. Justices of Surrey, L. R., 5 Q. B. 87. remedies. In statute. Houghton 7/. Field, 2 Cush. 141. sum. In statute. Toledo, etc., R. Co. v. People, 81 111. 141 . authority of the nature. In statute. Le Veux v. Berkley, 5 Q. B. 838. in manner. In conviction. Ex parte Aldridge, 2 B. & C. 600. instrument of kind or description. In statute. Sears z/. State, 33 Ala. 347- liable to a penalty. In statute. Thomas v. Stephenson, 2 El. & Bl. 106. to the effect. In statute. Reg. v. Harwick, i El. & Bl. 618 ; Reg. V. Cemetery Co., 6 El. & Bl. 419. In will. State Bank v. Ewing, 17 Ind. 68 ; Farrish v. Cook, 6 Mo. (App.) 331. In statute. Walton Commrs. v. Walford, L. R., 10 Q. B. 180. and appoint. Indeed. Shove z/. Pincke, 5 Term. Rep. 124. jurisdiction. Den v. Hammel, 18 N. J. (L.) 73. of credit. In contract. American Button Hole Co. v. Gurnee, 44 Wis. 49. general of buildings. In statute. Bd. of Wks. v. Hall, L. R., 4 C. P. 85 ; Simpson v. Smith, L. R., 6 C. P. 87 ; St. George v. Spar- row, 16 C. B. (N. S.) 214. regular of buildings. In statute. Tear -u. Freebody, 4 C. B. (N. S.) 228. resident upon the of the canal. In statute. Card v. Caleb, 69 111. 314. my and clothes of all kinds. In -will. Hunt v. Hort, 3 Brown Ch. 312. Calcutta tale, quale. In contract. Wieler v. Schilizzi, 17 C. B. 619. Fleckner v. Bank of United States, 8 Wheat. 378. LIQUIDATED. Hargroves v. Cook, 15 Ga. 321. damages. Pierce v. Fuller, 8 Mass. 223 (5 Am. Dec. 102). hi contract. Long v. Towle, 42 Mo. 545 ; Hahn v. Horstman, 12 Bush, 249. LIKEWISE, LIMIT. LIMITED. LINE. LINEN. LINSEED. LIQUIDATE. XIQUIDATED. 203 LIVING. UQUIDATED — Continued. In mortgage. Foote v. Sprague, 13 Kas. 155. demand. In statute. HodsoU v. Baxter, i El. B. & El. 885. UQUIDATIN'Q-. accounts. In statute. Cooper v. Coates, 21 Wall. 105. LIQUOR. LIQUORS. LIST. LITEBABY. LITEBATUBE LITIGATED. LITIGIOUS. LITTLE. LIVE. LIVED. LIVELIHOOD. LIVES. LIVrCfG, In statute. ■ State v. Martin, 34. Ark. 340. fermented or distilled . In statute. Harris v. Jens, 9 C. B. (N. S.) 152. spirituous . In statute. Clifford v. State, 29 Wis. 329. In statute. People v. Crilley, 20 Barb. 246; State v. Townley, 18 N. J. (L.) 311 ; Kizer v. Randleman, 5 Jones (N. C), 428. malt . In statute. State v. Stais, 67 Me. 242. sale of spirituous . In deed. Fielden v. Slater, L. R., 7 Eq. Cas. 523- strong or spirituous . In statute. Commrs. of Tompkins Co. V. Taylor, 21 N. Y. 173. of voters. In statute. Noseworthy v. Overseers, L. R., 9 C. P. 233- In statute. Reg. v. Jones, 8 Q. B. 725 ; Queen v. Pocock, 8 Q. B. 729. property. Woolsey v. Judd, 4 Duer, 379 ; Keene v. Wheatley, 4 Am. L. Reg. 44. purposes. In statute. Kendrick v. Farquhar, 8 Ohio, 189; Common Council v. Indianapolis, 8 Ind. 328. In statute. Baker v. Lee, 8 H. L. Cas. 495 ; Reg. v. Jones, 8 Q. B. 725 ; Queen v. Pocock, 8 Q. B. 729. science and the fine arts. In statute. Reg. v. Manchester, 16 Q. B. 450. Eastman v. Symonds, 108 Mass. 568. right. In statute. Cucullu v. Hernandez, 13 Otto, 116. State V. Call, 48 N. H. 132. and dead stock. In will. Porter v. Tourney, 3 Vesey, 311. horses, mules and stock. In statute. The Matilda A. Lewis, 5 Blatchf. 520. together as husband and wife. In statute. Ross v. Ross, 103 Mass. 575; Hanson v. Hanson, 11 1 Mass. 158. In will. Darley v. Darley, 3 Atk. Ch. 399. the farm on which he . In will. Kendall v. Miller, 47 How. Pr. 446. joint . In decree in equity. Highley v. Allen, 3 Mo. (App.) 521. In deed. Randle v. Long, 6 Ad. & Ell. 225. In statute. Hanson v. Hanson, in Mass. 158. in adultery. In statute. People v. Gates, 46 Cal. 53 ; Richard- son V. State, 37 Tex. 364 ; State v. Crowner, 56 Mo. 147 ; Hall v. State, 53 Ala. 463 ; State v. Way, 5 Neb. 283 ; Parks v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 134; State V. Gastrell, 14 Ind. 346; McLelland v. State, 25 Ga. 477; Collins w. State, 14 Ala. 608; Smith v. State, 39 Ala. 554; Hall V. State, 53 Ala. 463 ; Quartemus v. State, 48 Ala. 271. , apart. In statute. Re Emma, 17 C. B. 176. apart from his wife. In statute. Ex parte Gilmore, 3 C. B. 967. at my decease. In will. Hall v. Hancock, 15 Pick. 255 (26 Am. Dec. 598). LIVING. 204 LOCAL. LIVrPTG ^ Continued. at the time of his decease. In ■will. Diamond v. Bostwick, 23 W. R. 554 ; Picot V. Armistead, 2 Ired. (Eq.) 226. still . In statute. Hanson v. Hanson, 1 1 1 Mass. 1 58. IiOAD. Thwing v. Great Western Ins. Co., 103 Mass. 406. of two tons. Huntley v. Woodward, 9 Gray, 86. or unload at his own risk. In bill of lading. Indianapolis, etc., R. Co. V. Allen, 31 Ind. 394; Penn v. Buffalo, etc., R. Co., 49 N. Y. 204 ; Stinson v. New York, etc., R.. Co., 32 N. Y. 333. liOADED. In contract. Aschroft v. Colliery Co., L. R., 9 Q. B. 540. arms, hi statute. Rex v. Mountford, i Moody, 441 ; Rex v. Harris, 5 C. & P. 159. or discharged. In statute. Kingston Dock Co. v. La Marche, 8 B. & C. 53. pistol. In verdict. Rex v. Kitchen, i Russ. & Ry. 95; Rex v. Carr, i Russ. & Ry. 378. IiOADHTG. in turn. In charter-party. Robertson 7/. Jackson, 2 C. B. 413; Schultz V. Liedeman, 14 C. B. 38; Hudson v. Clementson, i8 C. B. 213. oflF shore. In insurance policy. Johnson v. North-western, etc., Ins. Co., 39 Wis. 87. unloading, conveyance or otherwise, whether arising from negligence or otherwise. In bill of lading. Hawkins v. Great Western R. Co., 17 Mich. 57 ; Sisson v. Cleveland, etc., R. Co., 14 Mich. 489. from the . In insurance policy. Jones v. Ins. Co., L. R., 7 Q. B. 702. to be suspended while . In insurance policy. Reed v. Ins. Co., 5 Otto, 23. LOAM". Tyson v. Recham, 3 H. & J. 109; Kent v. Mining Co., 78 N. Y. 158. In statute. Conklin v. Nat. Bk. of Oswego, 45 N. Y. 655 ; Bank v. Lanier, 1 1 Wall. 369. of money. In statute. Kendig v. Linn, 47 Iowa, 62. or discount on pledge of its own stock. Vansands v. Middle- sex County Bk., 26 Conn. 157. its credit. In constitution. Jarrott v. City of Moberly, 5 Dill. 256. LOANED. In will. Wright's Appeal, 89 Pa. St. 67. given or to. In constitution. Darby v. Wright, 3 Blatchf. 172. LOBBY. services. Trist v. Child, 21 Wall. 441. LOCAL. action. Mason v. Warner, 31 Mo. 508; Henwood v. Cheesman, 3 S. & R. 500. bill. In constitution. People v. Hills, 35 N. Y. 449 ; Huber v. People, 49 N. Y. 132; Peoples. Supervisors, 43 N. Y. 10; People w. O'Brien, 38 N. Y. 193 ; "Williams v. People, 24 N. Y. 405 ; Connor v. Mayor, 5 N. Y. 285; Healey v. Dudley, 5 Lans. 115; Fall Brook • Coal Co. V. Lynch, 47 How. Pr. 520 ; People v. Stephens, 2 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 348; People v. McCourdle, 35 N. Y. 449; Pierce v. Kimball, 9 Greenl. 54 (23 Am. Dec. 537). disease. In insurance policy. Scholes v. Ins. Co., 42 Cal. 525. law. In constitution. Earle v. Board of Education, 55 Cal. 489 ;, LOCAL. 205 LOSSES. LOCAL — Continued. , State V. Walton, 69 Mo. 556; Montgomery v. Com., 91 Pa. St. 125; River Rendering Co. v. Behr, 7 Mo. (App.) 346 ; State v. Sliields, 4 Mo. (App.) 260 ; Lastro v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 363. — ofB.ce. In statute. State v. Supervisors, 21 Wis. 445. option law. Boyd v. Bryant, 35 Arlc. 73. purposes. In constitution. People v. Comm'rs of Highways, 54 N. Y. 276, People v. Allen, 42 N. Y. 378; People v. Densmore, i Thomp. & C. 280. LOCATE. In statute. South Boston R. Co. v. Middlesex R. Co., 121 Mass. 485 ; Moule V. Macedon, etc., R. Co., 6 How. Pr. 37. In contract. Waldron v. Marcier, 82 111. 550; Railroad Co. v. Jones, 2 Coldw. 574. anew. In statute. Hyde Park v. Comm'rs, 117 Mass. 416. LOCATED. Middlesex R. Co. v. Wakefield, 103 Mass. 263. now . Chambers v. Clews, 21 Wall. 317. LOCATION. Rector v. U. S., 2 Otto, 698. LOCATOB. Hollingsworth v. Barbour, 4 Pet. 466. LODE. North Noonday Mining Co. v. Orient Mining Co., i Fed. Rep. 522 ; Bullion Mining Co. v. Croesus Co., 2 Nev. 168 ; Foote v. National Mining Co., 2 Mont. 402; Philpots v. Blaesdel, 8 Nev. 61 ; Eureka Co. V. Richmond Co., 4 Sawy. 302. quartz . Bullion Mining Co. v. Croesus Co., 2 Nev. 168; Foote V. National Mining Co., 2 Mont. 402 ; Philpots v. Blaesdel, 8 Nev. 61 ; Eureka Co. v. Richmond Co., 4 Sawy. 302. LODGEK. King v. Inhabitants, i B. & C. 580.* In statute. Phillips v. Hewson, 3 C. P. Div. 26 ; Lalorde -u. McGlow, 3 Can. Leg. News, 94 ; Rex v. Bew, i Russ. & Ry. 480. Marshall 7/. Baltimore, etc., R. Co., 16 How. 314. LOG-EOLLrCTG. LOGS. LONG. In statute. Haynes v. Hayward, 40 Me. 145. price. Moore v. Desarts, i N. Y. 359. weight. In contract. Giles v. Jones, 1 1 Ex. 393. as as she lives. In will. Modlin v. Kennedy, 53 Ind. 267. LOOMS. In deed. Cort v. Sagar, 3 Hurl. & N. 372. LOSE. Lawrence v. State, i Humph. 228 (34 Am. Dec. 644). LOSING. party. In statute. Bangor, etc., R. Co. v. Chamberlain, 60 Me. 285. LOOSE. turn any cattle. In statute. Sherborn v. Wells, 3 B. & S. 784. LOSS. Fay v. Parker, 53 N. H. 342. In bill of lading. Baltimore, etc., R. Co. v. McWhinney, 36 Ind. 436 ; Covington v. Willan, Gow. 115 ; Porter v. Southern Ex. Co., 4 S. C. 135- In statute. The Franconia, 2 Prob. Div. 163. arising from illicit trade. In insurauce policy. Suydam v. Marine Ins. Co., i Johns. 181 (3 Am. Dec. 307). by theft. In insurance policy. Leiber w. Ins. Co., 6 Bush, 641. LOSSES. In statute. Whitehouse v. R. Co., L. R., 5 Ex. 13. all other and misfortunes. In insurance policy. Butler v. Wildman, 3 B. & Aid. 404 ; Phillips v. Barber, 5 B. & Aid. 161. LOST. 206 LUGGAGE. LOST. LOT. LOTS. LOTTERY. LOW. LUCID. LUCRATIVE. LUGGAGE. In statute. Ex parte Cording, 4 B. & Adol. 207. boundary. Perry v. Pratt, 31 Conn. 442. deed. Thompson v. Thompson, 9 Ind. 323. note. McGregory v. McGregory, 107 Mass. 543. or damaged. In notice. Garnett v. Willan, j B. & Aid. 57. or defeated by abandonment. In statute. Curtiss v. Smith, 35 Conn. 156. or not lost. In insurance policy. Insurance Co. v. Lyman, 15 Wall. 664; Insurance Co. v. Folsom, 18 Wall. 237; Arkansas Insur- ance Co. V. Bostwick, 25 Ark. 539. In statute. Hooper v. Robinson, 8 Otto, 529. time. In contract. Barlow v. Lambert, 28 Ala. 704. Edwards v. Dickerson, 28 N. J. (L.) 39; Trotter v. St. Louis Public Schools, 9 Mo. 70; Kissell v. Same, 18 How. 19 ; Glasgow v. Horitz, I Black, 595. ofgrovind. In statute. Gardner t/. Eberhart, 82 111. 316. of land. In statute. Fitzgerald v. Thomas, 61 Mo. 499. or curtilage. In statute. Coddington v. Dry Dock Co., 2 Vroom, 477. In deed. Ludlow v. Pack, 4 Ohio, 5. In statute. Collins v. New Albany, 59 Ind. 396. In statute. U. S. v. Olney, i Deady, 461 ; Dunn v. People, 40 111. 465 ; State V. Clarke, 33 N. H. 329 ; Com. v. Thacher, 97 Mass. 583 ; Hall; V. Ruggles, 56 N . Y. 424 ; State v. Shorts, 3 Vroom, 398 ; Worden V. Shotwell, 3 Zab. 465 ; Bell v. State, 5 Sneed, 507 ; Com. v. Chubb, 5 Rand. (Va.) 715; Eubanks v. State, 3 Heisk. 488; Randle v. State, 42 Tex. 580 ; State -v. Bryant, 74 N. C. 207 ; People v. Art Union, 7 N. Y. 240; Morris v. Blackman, 2 Hurl. & Colt. 912; Com. V. Manderfield, 8 Phila. 457; Charles v. People, i N. Y. 180; Eslava v. State, 44 Ala. 406 ; Thomas v. People, 59 111. 160 ; Cha- vannah v. State, 49 Ala. 396 ; Wilkinson v. Gill, 74 N. Y. 63 (30 Am. Rep. 264); Skiff V. Johnson, 57 N. H. 475 ; Buckalew -v. State, 62 Ala. 334 ; Fleming v. Bills, 3 Oregon, 286 ; State v. Pinchback, 2 Mill, 128; U. S. V. Hornibrook, 2 Dill. 229; People v. Payne, 3 Denio, 88; Schneider «/. Charles, 4 S. & R. 151 (8 Am. Dec. 682); Negley v. Devlin, 12 Abb. Pr., (N. S.) 160 ; Allport v. Nutt, i C. B. 980; Morris v. Blackman, 2 H. & C. 914; State v. Mumford, 73 Mo. 647 ; Com. V. Manderfield, i Pa. Leg. Gaz. 37. ticket. In statute. Kitchen v. Greenbaum, 61 Mo. no. In indictment. Com. v. Thacher, 97 Mass. 583. materials for a . In statute. Com. v. Dana, 2 Mete. 334. promote a . In statute. Miller v. Com., 13 Bush, 731. •water mark. Slover v. Jack, 60 Pa. St. 339 ; Gerrish v. Pro- prietors, 26 Me. 384. interval. Frazer -v. Frazer, 2 Del. Ch. 26Q ofQ.ces. In constitution. State v. Kirk, 44 Ind. 401 ; Dailey v. State, 8 Blackf. 329. Cahill V. London, etc., R. Co., 10 C. B. (N. S.) 154. ordinary . In statute. Phillips v. R. Co., 19 C. B. (N. S.) 324. personal . In statute. Hudston v. Midland R. Co., 10 B. & S. 514. LUNACY. 207 MAILED. LUNACY. Owing's Case, i Bland Ch. 370 (17 Am. Dec. 311) ; Beverley's Case, 4 Coke, 124^/ re Vanauken, 10 N. J. (Eq.) 186; re Barker, 2 Johns. Ch. 232. LYING. about. In statute. Morriss v. Jeffries, L. R., i Q. B. 263 ; Law- rence V. King, L. R., 3 Q. B. 345. at anchor. Welsh v. N. Y. Floating Dock, ^^ N. Y 453 ; Read V. Ins. Co., 19 Hun, 284. at the wharf. Dewees v. Adger, 2 McCord, 105. days* In charter-party. Commercial Steam Co. v. Boulton, L. R., 10 Q. B. 346. on. In deed. Roe v. Doe, 4 Houst. 328. up. In insurance policy. Dows v. Howard Ins. Co., S Robt. 473. M one per centum. Innate. U. S. v. Hardyman, 13 Peters, 176. MACHINE. In statute. Burrt/. Duryee, i Wall. 531 ; Corning w. Burden, 15 How. 267; New England Car Co. v. R. Co., n Md. 81 ; Piper v. Brown, 4 Fish. Pat. Cas. 175 ; Union Sugar Refinery v. Mathiesson, 2 Fish. Pat. Cas. 600 ;_Blanchard v. Sprague, 3 Summer, 280. shop. In insurance policy. Goddard v. Monitor, etc., Ins. Co., 108 Mass. 56. MACHINERY. In contract. Lowber v. Le Roy, 2 Sandf. 202 ; Dudley v. Jamaica Pond Aqueduct, 100 Mass. 183. In insurance policy. Seavey v. Central Ins. Co., 11 1 Mass. 540. In statute. Graves v. Pierce, 53 Mo. 423 ; Com. v. Lowell Gas-light Co., 12 Allen, 75. MADE. In plea. Robinson v. Grundy, 50 Vt. 122. an assault. In pleading. Polkinghorn 7/. Wright, 8 Q. B. 197. and levied. In statute. Wray v. Earl, 4 B. & Adol. 125. a note. In plea. Peets v. Bratt, 6 Barb. 662 ; Sawyer v. Warner, 15 Barb. 282 ; Chappell v. Bissell, 10 How. Pr. 274 ; Snyder v. State Bk., I 111. 122. or payable in this State. In statute. Orcutt v. Hough, 54 N . H. 472. to'appear. In statute. Stanley v. Fieldtn, 5 B. & Aid. 437. useful. In warranty. Davis v. Ball, 6 Cush. 505. void. In statute. Kemp v. Kennedy, Pet. C. C. 40. money actually . In statute. Fiedeldey^'. Diserens, 26 0hio St. 312. time the assessment is . In statute. Mygatt v. Washburn, 1 5 N. Y. 316. . Stockwell V. Silloway, 100 Mass. 287 ; Carter v. Clohecy, 100 Mass. 299. In statute. Martin v. State, 32 Ark. 124 ; Gordon v. Hobart, 2 Sumn. 461 ; Scanlan v. Wright, 13 Pick. 523. In statute. Wynen v. Schappert, 5 Daly, 558 ; U. S. v. Marselis, 2 Blatchf. 108. carrier. In statute. U. S. v. Parsons, 2 Blatchf. 104. matter. In statute. U. S. v. Bromley, 12 How. 88. Pier V. Heinrischofen, 67 Mo. 163 ; Bank v. DeGroot, 43 N. Y. (S. C.) 341- MAGISTRATE MAIL. MAILABLE. MAILED. MAIM. 208 MAKE. MAIM. Foster T/. People, 50 N. Y. 59S ; Reg. v. Bullock, 11 Cox C. C. 125; State V. Harris, 1 1 Iowa, 414. In statute. Rex v. Owens, i Moody, 205 ; Turman v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 586. MAnf. sea. Baker v. Hoag, 7 N. Y. 555 ; 3 Barb. 203 , 7 Barb. 113. MAHTTATTT. In statute. Moorehead v. Little Miami R. Co., 17 Ohie, 340 ; Com. v. Kimball, 105 Mass. 467 ; Whitlock v. West. 26 Conn. 406; State v. Hanchett, 38 Conn. 38; Usher 7;. Hiatt, 2i Kas. 54. action. In statute. Philpott v. Jones, 2 Ad. & Ell. 44. and provide. In statute. State v. Larger, 45 Mo. 510. and work. In statute. R. Co. v. R. Co., 11 Ch. Div. 873. shall . In statute. Bacon v. Com., 7 Gratt. 602. MAINTAINED. In statute. Smith ?/. Lyon, 44 Conn. 175. fences shall be . In statute. Rhodes v. Mummery, 48 Ind. 216. MAINTAINING. In statute. City of New Haven v. Whitney, 36 Conn. 373. a minister and public worship. In ■will. Att'y-Gen. v. Union Soc, 116 Mass. 167. — the navigation of the canal. In deed. Llewellyn v. Swansea Canal, i Hurl. & N. 346 ; 2 Hurl & N. 509. MAINTENANCE. Arden v. Patterson, 5 Johns. Ch. 44; Wheeler v. Pounds, 24 Ala. 472; Quigley z/. Thompson, 53 Ind. 317; Lathrop z/. Amherst Bk., 9 Mete. 489 ; Thallheiraer v. Brinckerhoff, 3 Cow. 623 (15 Am. Dec. 308); Sedgwick v. Stanton, 14 N. Y. 289 ; Findon v. Parker, 11 M.& W. 675 ; Flight V. Leeman, 4 Q. B. 883 ; New York Institute v. How, 10 N. Y. 84; Bayard 7/. McLane, 3 Harr. (Del.) 208; McCall v. Capehart, 20 Ala. 521 ; Wickham v. Conklin, 8 Johns. 220 ; Dorwin V. Smith, 35 Vt. 69 ; Andrews v. Thayer, 30 Wis. 228 ; Blackerly v.. Holton, 5 Dana, 520; Perine v. Dunn, 3 Johns. Ch. 508; Com. ■V. Dupuy, Bright, 44; Walcot v. Knight, 6 Mass. 418; Everenden V. Beaumont, 7 Mass. 76; Sweet v. Poor, 11 Mass. 549; Brinley 7'. Whiting, 5 Pick. 359; Thompson v. Marshall, 36 Ala. 504; Goweri V. Norvell, i Me. 265; McMicken v. Perin, 18 How. 507; Meeks w. Denberry, 57 Ga. 263 ; Richardson v. Rowland, 40 Conn. 565 ; Parker v. Parker, 126 Mass. 433. In statute. Guardians, etc., v. Clark, etc., 9 B. & S. 682. and support. In will. Austin v. Austin, 4 Ch. Div. 233. of the child. In statute. Judson v. Blanchard, 4 Conn. 557. MAJORITY. Gosling v. Veley, 7 Q. B. 406. In statute. Re Gilday, 1 1 Bank. Reg. 108. of the body. In statute. Taylor v. Griswold, 14 N. J. (L.) 222. of the electors. In constitution. Everett z/. Smith, 22 Minn. 53. of the legal voters. In statute. State w. Winkelmeier, 35 Mo. 103; St. Joseph Tp. zi. Rogers, i6 Wall. 644. of the members elected thereto. In constitution. Osburn v. Staley, 5 W. Va. 85 (13 Am. Rep. 640). MAKE. In deed. Winter v. Williams, 4 Ad. & Ell. 251. a case. In statute. Smith v. Harris, 43 Mo. 557, a deed. In covenant. Washington v. Ogden, i Black, 450. default. In deed. Doe v. Marchetti, i B. & Ad. 720. over and grant. In deed. Jackson v. Alexander, 3 Johns. 484 (3 Am. Dec. 517). MAKE. 209 MALICIOUSLY. MAKT! — Continued. such negro or mulatto a slave. In statute. U. S. v. Battiste, 2 Sumn. 245. use of. Gale v. Burnell, 7 Q. B. 861. void. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 9 B. & C. 837. to a patent. In deed. Willis v. Bucher, 3 Wash. C. C. 569. ■will . In lease. McGrath v. Boston, 103 Mass. 371. MAKER. or manufacturer. In statute. Rex v. Tregoning, 2 Younge & J. 132. M A Ti A nMUnSTRATIOIT. of the estate. In statute. Forrester i;. Forrester, 37 Ala. 398. TVTATiK heirs. In will. Angell v. Angell, 9 Q. B. 355. certain child. In indictment. Queen v. Kelly, i Jebb, 299. MALFEASANCE. Coite v. Lynes, 33 Conn. 109. MAUCE. Mitchell 7/. WalJ, in Mass. 492; Halley ?/. State, 63 Ala. 88; Lemay V. Williams, 32 Ark. 166 ; Dunn v. Hall, i Ind. 344 ; Dexter v. Spear, 4 Mason, 115; U. S. v. Harriman, i Hughes, 525; Buckley V. Knapp, 48 Mo. 1 52 ; Barbee v. Hereford, 48 Mo. 323 ; State v. Schoenwald, 31 Mo. 147 ; Com. v. Bonner, 9 Mete. 410 ; Com. v. York, 9 Mete. 93; Com. v. Snelling, 15 Pick. 337; Viele v. Gray, 10 Abb. Pr. I ; True v. Plumley, 36 Me. 466 ; Elchberry v. Lerelle, 2 Hilt. 40 ; State v. Turner, Wright, 20 ; State v. Gardiner, Wright, 392; Gott V. Pulsifer, 122 Mass. 235; Dozier v. State, 26 Ga. 156; ex parte Wray, 30 Miss. 673 ; Pennsylvania v. Bell, Add. 1 56 ; Warren v. State, 4 Coldw. 130; State v. Decklotts, 19 Iowa, 447, Revel V. State, 26 Ga. 275 ; Nye v. People, 35 Mich. 16; Harris v. State, 8 Tfex. (App.) 90; McKinney v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 626. In statute. State v. Weiners, 66 Mo. 13; U. S. w. Taylor, 2 Sumn. 584 ; U. S. V. Cutler, i Curt. 501. aforethought. State v. Pike, 49 N. H. 399; Com. v. Drum, 58 Pa. St. 9 ; U. S. V. Cornell, 2 Mason, 91 ; Jones v. State, 29 Ga. 594; Green v. State, 13 Mo. 382 ; Com. v. Webster, 5 Cush. 306. in fact. Pullen v. Gledden, 66 Me. 202. In statute. Hotchkiss v. Porter, 30 Conn. 414; Moore z/. Stevenson, 27 Conn. 14. express . Parke v. Blackiston, 3 Harr. (Del.) 373 ; Anthony v. State, 21 Miss. 263; State v. Neal, 37 Me. 468; Com. v. Green, i Ashm. 289. impUed . Parke v. Blackiston, 3 Harr. (Del.) 373 ; Anthony v. State, 21 Miss. 263; State v. Neal, 37 Me. 468; Com. v. Green, i Ashm. 289. MAUCIOITS. mischief. Thomas v. State, 30 Ark. 433 ; State v. Robinson, 3 Dev. & B. (L.) 130 (32 Am. Dec. 661). prosecution. Harfham v. Whitney, 77 111. 32. willful and desertion. In statute. Stewart v. Stewart, 2 Swan, (Tenn.), 591 ; Rutledge v. Rutledge, 5 Sneed, 554; Majors z/. Majors, I Tenn. Ch. 264; McClury's Appeal, 16 Smith (Pa.), 366. MAT.T mrnTTRT.V King v. Root, 4 Wend. 113(21 Am. Dec. 102); Com. v. Boynton, 116 Mass. 343; Bridge v. O'Key, 2 La. Ann. 968; Patterson v. D'Autrive, 9 La. Ann. 35. In plea. Tuttle -v. Bishop, 30 Conn. 80. 27 MALICIOUSLY. 210 MANNER, MAUCIOUSLT — Continued. In statute. Curtis v. The Hundred, 3 B. & C. 252 ; Com. v. McLaugh- lin, 105 Mass. 463 ; State v. Pierce, 7 Ala. 728 ; U. S. v. Gideon, i Minn. 292 ; State v. Wilcox, 3 Yerg. 278 ; Com. v. Walden, 3 Cush. 558; Com. V. Adams, 127 Mass. 15 ; U. S. v. Ruggles, 5 Mason, 192; U. S. 11. Coffin, I Sumn. 394 ; Com. v. Brooks, 9 Gray, 303. threatens to accuse another of crime. In statute. Com. v. Goodwin, 122 Mass. 19. MAIiPBACTICE. In libel. Rodgers v. Kline, 56 Miss. 808 (31 Am. Rep. 389). MALT. King v. Wheeler, 2 B. & Aid. 350. liquor. Adler v. State, 55 Ala. 23 ; Watson v. State, 55 Ala. 160 ; State V. Starr, (>^ Me. 242. MALTREATMENT. Com. v. Hackett, 2 Allen, 142. MAM". In statute. Kenyon v. People, 26 N. Y. 203 ; Smith v. Allen, 31 Ark. 268; Silvers. Ladd, 7 Wall. 219. MANAGED. or superintended by her husband. In statute. Youngworth V. Jewell, 15 Nev. 45. carelessly the locomotive. In plea. Smith v. Old Colony R. Co., 10 R. I. 22. MANAGEMENT. of the estate. In will. Watson v. Cleavland, 21 Conn. 542. person having the of the road. In statute. Queen v. Wilson, 18 Q. B. 348. MANAGER. In statute. Gibson v. Boston, etc., R. Co., L. R., 10 Q. B. 329. general business . Swazey v. Union Manfg Co., 42 Conn. 557. MANAGERS. In charter. New York Inst, for the Blind v. Howe's Exrs., 10 N. Y. 84. MANAGING. agent. In statute. Carr 7/. Commercial Bank, 19 Wis. 272 ; Up- per Miss. Trans. Co. v. Whittaker, 16 Wis. 220; Reddington v. Land Co., 19 Hun, 405 ; Emerson v. Auburn, etc., R. Co., 20 N. Y. (S. C.) 150; Reddington v. Mariposa Land, etc., Co., 19 Hun, 405. MANDAMUS. State v. Commrs., i Mill. 55 (12 Am. Dec. 596). MANDATE. Waterman v. Gibson, 5 La. Ann. 672 ; re Fowler, 7 La. Ann. 207 ; Richardson v. Futtrell, 42 Miss. 525. MANDATORY. injunction. Isenberg -v. East India Co., 33 L. J. Ch. 392. MANHOOD. Hinton v. Hinton, i Dev. & B. (Eq.) 585. MANXA. Hall v. Unger, 2 Abb. (U. S.) 507. MANIFEST. In statute. Phile v. Anna, i Dall. 197. • errors. In statute. Re Hermance, 71 N. Y. 481. other impediments. In statute. Re Davison, 4 Fed. Rep. 507. MANTPESTED. created and . In statute. McClellan v. McClellan, 65 Me. 500. MANNER. In statute. Harris v. Doherty, 119 Mass. 142; Wells t/. Bain, 75 Pa. St. 30. provided by law. In statute. Morris v. Howell, 35 Mo. 467. in aforesaid. In deed. Beer v. Sauter, 10 C. B. (N. S.) 440. In will. Woodall v. Woodall, 3 C. B. 350. in and form. In statute. Acraman v. Heineman, 16 Q. B. 998. in like . In statute. Badger -u. Daniel, 79 N. C. 372 ; re Thirty- fourth street, 81 Pa. St. 27. in such . In statute. State v. Ryan, 2 Mo. (App.) 309. in such as shall by law be prescribed. In constitution. Brown V. O'Connell, 36 Conn. 432. MANNER. 211 MANUSCRIPT. MANNER — Continued. in the same . In statute. Phillips v. Comm'rs, 122 Mass. ,225:;. ' State V. Perkins, 4 Zab. 409 ; State v. Eureka Mining Co., 8 Nev. 15. MANSION-HOUSE. In indictment. Com. v. Pennock, 3 S. & R. 199 ; State v. Sut- cliffe, 4 Strobh. 372 ; Daniel v. Coulsting, 7 M . & G. 122. MANIT. forti. State v. Ray, 10 Ired. (L.) 39. MANUAL. occupation. Shaw 7/. Poynter„2 Ad. & Ell. 323. MANUFACTORY. In statute. Furness v. R. Co., L. R., 6 Eq. Cas. 473 ; Queen v. R. Co., 3 Q. B. 166; Richards v. Swansea Imp. Co., 9 Ch. Div.425. starch . In insurance policy. Peoria, etc., Ins. Co. v. Lewis, 18 111. 553. MANUFACTURE. King v. Wheeler, 2 B. & Aid. 350. In statute. Walton v. Potter, 3 Man. & G. 437. of bone. In statute. Schriefer v. Wood, 5 Blatchf. 21 5. or process incident to the manufacture of cotton. In statute. Whymper^. Harvey, 18 C. B. (N. S.) 248. new . In statute. Crane v. Price, 4 Man. & G. 580. right to . In grant of patent right. May z/. Chaffee, 2 Dill. 385. stage, process or progress of . In statute. Rex v. Woodhead, i Moody & R. 549. MANUFACTURED. In statute. Briggs v. Tillotson, 8 Johns. 304. articles. In statute. Lawrence v. Allen, 7 How. 793. copper. In statute. U. S. v. Potts, 5 Cranch, 284. goods. In statute. Parker v. R. Co., 6 El. & BI. 102 ; U. S. v. A Quantity of Tobacco, 5 Ben. 112. coral cut or . In statute. Bailey v. Schell, 5 Blatchf. 195. MANUFACTURER. In statute. Re Capital Publishing Co., 18 Bank. Reg. 319; Seeley v. Gwillem, 40 Conn. 106 ; Webley v. Webley, L. R., 7 Q. B. 61 ; Meririen Britannia Co. v. Parker, 39 Conn. 451 ; re Kenyon, i Utah Ten 47; re Chandler, i Low. 478; Com. v. Bradley, 3 Gray, 456. of fliction matches. In statute. U. S. v. Wedon, 3 Fed. Rep. 623. MANUFACTURES. of bone. In statute. Schriefler v. Wood, 5 Blatchf. 21 5. of iron. In statute. U. S. v. Sarchet, Gilp. 275. of metals. In statute. Meyer v. Arthur, i Otto, 57° ; Murphy w. Anson, 6 Otto, 131. of wool. In statute. U. S. t/. Clarke, 5 Mason, 51. MANUFACTURING. company. In statute. Dudley v. Jamaica Pond Aqueduct Co., 100 Mass. 183. corporations. In statute. Byers v. Franklin Coal Co., 106 Mass. 135. process. In statute. Palmer's Ship Co. v. Clayton, L. R., 4 Q. B. 209 ; Kent v. Astley, L. R., 5 Q. B. 19 ; 10 B. & S. 802. any forge or furnace for the of iron. In deed. Rogers v. Danforth. 9 N. J. (Eq.) 289. iron company. In statute. People v. Holdridge, 4 Lans. 511. MANURE. Proctor v. Gilson, 49 N. H. 65. MANURING, for land. In statute. Reg. v. Freke, 5 El. & Bl. 947. MANUSCRIPT. In statute. Parton v. Prang, 3 Cliff. 537. MARE. 212 MARRIAGE. MAKE. MARGHT. MABGINS. MABPrai. MABIKBB. MABINEBS. MARlTIlVrR. IklABE. MABEET. MABBIAGE. In indictment. Rex v. Chalkey, i Russ. & Ry. 259 ; Rex v. Welland, i Russ. k Ry. 494. In contract. Markham v. Jaudon, 49 Barb. 462. In statute. Ind. Cent. Canal Co. v. State, 53 Ind. 575. risk. Seybold v. U. S., 15 Wall. 202; Morgan v. U. S., 14 Wall. 531 ; Goodman v. U. S., 17 Wall. 515. extraordinary risk. In charter-party. Leary v. U. S., 14 Wall. 607. Brush V. Bogardus, 8 Johns. 1 57. In statute. Hubbard v. Hubbard, 8 N. Y. 196; Gwin's Will, i Tuck. 44; ex parte Thompson, 4 Bradf. 154; Wilson v. Zuleuta, 14 Q. B. 405 ; Slocum v. Smith, 2 Crahch C. C. 149. or seaman being &t sea. In statute. Ex parte Thompson, 4 Bradf. 1 54 ; Goods of Lay, 2 Curteis, 339 ; Warren v. Harding, 2 R. I. 133; Hubbard v. Hubbard, 8 N. Y. 199 ; re McMurdo, L! R., i P. & D. 541. and seamen of the United States. In statute. Matthews v. Offley, 3 Sumn. 115. contract. Grant v. Poillon, 20 How. 162 ; People's Ferry Co. v. Beers, 20 How. 393 ; The Moses Taylor, 4 Wall. 41 1 ; Roach v. Chap- man, 22 How. 129; Ward v. Thompson, 22 How. 330; Morewood v. Larue, 23 How. 435 ; Insurance Co. v. Dunham, 11 Wall, i ; Andrews V. Wall, 3 How. 568; Thorsen v. The J. B. Martin, 26 Wis. 496; Edwards v. Elliott, 21 Wall. 532 ; The Walsh, 5 Ben. 72. _ — prize. Messrs. Alexander's cotton, 2 Wall. 404. Moorman v. Hoge, 2 Sawyer, 86. X and lay out the bounds. In statute. Allen -v. Smith, 12 N. J. (L.) 159- the boundary line. In statute. Keller v. Young, 78 Pa. St. 166 Hilliard Flume Co. v. Woods, i Wyom. Terr. 397. overt. Lee z'. Bayes, 18 C. B. 599; Wilkinson v. King, 2 Camp. 335; Anonymous, 12 Mod. 521; L'Evesque de Worcester's case, Moore, 360 ; Taylor v. Chambers, Cro. Jac. 68 ; Clinton v. Chancel- lor, Moore, 624 ; Lyons v. De Pass, 11 Ad. & El. 326 ; Hill v. Smith, 4 Taunt. 520; Crane v. London Dock Co., 5 Best & S. 313 ; S. C, 33 L. J. Q. B. 224. gardener. In statute. Ex parte Hammond, i De Gex's B. C. 93. place. In statute. Attorney-General v. Mayor, L. R., 6 H. L. 303 ; Smith v. City of Newbern, 70 N. C. 14; Mayor of Savannah v. Wilson, 49 Ga. 476. price. In statute. Goodwin v. U. S., 2 Wash. C. C. 493. value. Atchison, etc., R. Co. v. Stanford, 12 Kans. 354; Mur- ray V. Stanton 99 Mass. 345. In statute. Harding v. Whitney, 4 Cliff. C. C. 96. coming to . In statute. Boteler v. Corporation, 2 Cranch C. C. 676. Hyde v. Hyde, L. R., i P. & D. 133 ; re Beverson, 47 Cal. 621 ; Port v. Port, 70 111. 484; Newbury w. Brunswick, 2 Vt. 151 (19 Am. Dec. 703); Roche V. Washington, 19 Ind. 53 ; Inhabitants of Milford v. In- habitants of Worcester, 7 Mass. 48; Dickerson w. Brown, 49 Miss. 357; Rose v. Clark, 8 Paige, 574; Cheney v. Arnold, 15 N. Y. 345; MARRIAGE. 213 MATERIALS. MABBIAGE- HASRIED. MAURY. MABTIAL. MASTEB. -Continued. Starr v. Peck, i Hill, 270; Brook v. Brook, 9 H. L. Cas. 193 ; Cau- jolle V. Ferric, 26 Barb. 177 ; 23 N. Y. 90 ; 4 Bradf. 28 ; Jackson v. Winne, 7 Wend. 47 ; Clayton v. Wardell, 4 N. Y. 230 ; Fornshill v- Murray, i Bland, 479 ; Graham i*. Bennett, 2 Cal. 503; Xownshend w. Griffin, 4 Harr. (Del.) 440; Cabell z/. Cabell, i Mete. (Ky.)3i9; Starr v. Hamilton, i Deady, 268; Jenkins v. Jenkins, 2 Dana, 102 I Duntze v. Levett, Ferg. 68 ; Ditson v. Ditson, 4 R. I. 87. contract. In statute. Johnson v. Johnson, 23 Mo. 561 ; Develin V. Rigsbee, 4 Ind. 464. actual . State v. Winckley, 14 N. H. 480. agreement made in consideration of . In statute. Harrison V. Cage, I Ld. Raym. 386; Cork v. Baker, Strange, 34 ; Jordan v. Money, 5 H. L. Cas. 207 ; Philpot v. Wolcot, Skinner, 24 ; Brenner ■V. Brenner, 48 Ind. 462 ; Short v. Stotts, 58 Ind. 29 ; Rainbolt v. East, 56 Ind. 538 ; Clark v. Pendleton, 20 Conn. 495 ; Riley v. Riley, 25 Conn. 154; Dunn v. Tharp, 4 Ired. (Eq.) 7 ; Wilbur v. Johnson, 58 Mo. 600; Child V. Pearl, 43 Vt. 224; Henry v. Henry, 27 Ohio St. 121 ; re Willoughby, n Paige Ch. 257 ; Brown v. Conger, 8 Hun, 625 ; Dygert v. Remerschnider, 32 N. Y. 629 ; Withers v. Richard- son, 5 T. B. Mon, 94 (17 Am. Dec. 44.) fact of . Steadman v. Powell, i Add. Ecc. 58; State v. Winkley, 14 N. H. 480. * in right of the . In statute. Cason 7/. Cason, 28 Mo. 47. man. Vandolfw. Otis, i Oregon, 153. shall be . In statute. Kelly v. Owen, 7 Wall. 496. without ever having been . In deed. Emmons v. Bradford, 1 3 Ch. Div. 495. without having been . In will. Re Ball, i \ Ch. Div. 270. shall another person. In statute. Queen v. Allen, L. R., i C. C. R. 371- law. Luther v. Borden, 7 How. i ; Johnson v. Jones, 44 111. 142; Griffin v. Wilcox, 21 Ind. 370; re Egan, 5 Blatchf. 319. In statute. Weed v. State, 55 Ala. 14. • or clerk. In statute. Lancaster v. Woodboat Hardin, 28 Mo. 351- — or mariners. In contract. Spinette v. Atlas Steam Co., 14 Hun, or other person entitled to the service of any slave. In statute. Scott v. State, 31 Miss. 475. HATEBIAL. Edmonson v. Phillips, 73 Mo. 62 ; Pendleton v. Franklin, 7 N. T. 508; Adams v. Way, 32 Conn. 161 ; U. S. -u. Tenbrook, Pet. C. C. 180; State V. Brown, 79 N. C. 642. allegation. In plea. Miller v. Brumbaugh, 7 Kas. 343 ; Wooden V. Waffle, 6 How. Pr. 146. defendant. Waddell v. Lanier, 54 Ala. 440. facts. Digby v. American Central Ins. Co., 3 Mo. (App.) 603. issue. Wooden v. Wafflle, 6 How. Pr. 145; Newman v. Otto, 4 Sandf. 668. used. In statute. Young v. The Orphans, 119 Mass. 179. MATERIALS. In contract. Camac v. Warriner, i C. B. 364. MATERIALS. 214 MAY. MATERIALS — Continued. In mortgage. Farmers' Loan, etc., Co. v. Com. Bk., 15 Wis. 424; Farmers', etc.. Trust Co. v. Commercial Bk., 11 Wis. 211. In statute. Hazard Powder Co. v. Byrnes, 12 Abb. Pr. 469; Quimby V. Sloan, 2 E. D. Smith, 594; Dixon v. La Farge, i E. D. Smith, 322 ; Cutts V. Ward. 8 B. & S. 287; U. S. v. Ten Brock, 2 Wheat. 248; Pet. C. C. 180. for a lottery. In statute. Com. v. Dana, 2 Mete. 329. for building. In city ordinance. Hundhausen v. Bond, 36 Wis. 29. person performing labor or furnishing of any kind. In statute. McCormack u. Water Co., 40 Cal. 186. arising upon the trial. In statute. U. S. v. Green, 6 Peters, 28. in avoidance. In statute. Cooper v. Tappan, 9 Wis. 368. in demand. In statute. Blakeslee v. Murphy, 44 Conn. 188; MATTEB. MATTERS. Hunt z*. Rockwell, 41 Conn. 51 ; Sullivan v. Vail, 42 Conn. 90. — in dispute. In statute. Dumphy j/. Jaudon, 13 Cal. 30; U. S. V. Mose, 3 Cranch, 1 59 ; Lee v. Watson, i Wall. 337 ; Wilson v. Daniel, 3 Dall. 404; Mason v. Oglesby, 2 La. Ann. 793 ; Frellsen v. Cofley, 2 La. Ann. 911 ; Owen v. Boyd, 7 La. Ann. 109; Cornell v. Geddes, loLa. Ann. 170 ; Klein v. Wild, 12 La. Ann. 87. — of form. In statute. U. S. v. Noelke, 17 Blatchf. 558. — of law. In constitution. Lovinier v. Pearce, 70 N. C. 167. — and proceedings in bankruptcy. Jn statute. Kidder v. Hor- robin, 72 N. Y. 159. in controversy. Bremer v. Baird, 60 Ala. 153. in difference. Webster v. Lee, 5 Mass. 336. of mere account. In statute. Birmingham Gas Co. v. Ratcliff, L. R., 6 Ex. 224. of subsistence for man. Sledd v. Com., 19 Gratt. 813. MATURED. In statute. Hays v. Boyer, 59 Ind. 341. MATURITY. Lowry v. Mountjoy, 6 Call, 55. at . Leigh v. Knickerbocker Ins. Co., 26 La. Ann. 436. In charter. U. S. v. Union Pacific R. Co., i Otto, 72. In will. Condict v. King, 13 N. J. (Eq.) 375; Carpenter v. Bouldin, 48 Md. 122. MAXIMUM. width. In statute. Reg. v. Rigby, 14 Q. B. 697. MAY. Cooke v. Spears, 2 Cal. 412 ; Hill v. Duncan, no Mass. 328 ; Quinn v. Wallace, 6 Whart. 452; Ball v. Fogg, 67 Mo. 481 ; re Ballantine, 45 Cal. 696 ; Leavenworth & Des Moines R. R. v. Platte Co., 42 Mo. 71 ; State V. Holt Co., 39 Mo. 521. In statute. Schaeffer v. Lohman, 34 Mo. 58 ; Crake v. Powell, 2 El. & Bl. 210. {Mandatory). Supervisors v. U. S., 4 Wall. 425 ; Malcolm v. Rogers, 5 Cow. 188 (15 Am. Dec. 464) ; Spaulding v. Lees, 4 Mo. (App.) 351. m deed. Long Island R. Co. v. Conklin, 29 N. Y. 572. In statute. Phelps v. Hawley, 52 N. Y. 23 ; Pacific R. Co. v. Reynolds, 8 Kas. 623 ; State v. Newark, 4 Dutch. 491 ; Beach v. Woodhull. Pet. C. C. 2; Reid v. Bainbridge, i South. 351 ; Carhart v. Miller, 2 South. 573; Mitchell v. Pike, 17 Hun, 142; Hagadon v. Roux, 72 N. Y. 583; State -v. Gould, u Mete. 224; Com. v. Smith, in Mass. MAY. 215 MEADO WS. TWAV {Mandatory) — Continued. 407; Lyon V. Rice, 41 Conn. 245; Gillinwater v. R. Co., 13 III. 3; Kane v. Footh, 70 111. 587; Minor v. Mechanics' Bk., i Pet. 46; Supervisors v. U. S., 4 Wall. 435 ; re Ballentine, 45 Cal. 696 ; Thomp- son V. Carroll, 22 How. 422 ; Kelly v. Morse, 3 Neb. 222 ; Steines V. Franklin Co., 48 Mo. 167 ; State v. Saline Co., 48 Mo. 390 ; Low V. Dunham, 61 Me. 566 ; Nave v. Nave, 7 Ind. 122 ; Phelps v. Haw- ley, 3 Lans. 160; Blake v. Portsmouth, etc.. R. Co., 39 N. H. 435; Bausemer v. Mace, 18 Ind. 27 ; People v. Supervisors, 51 N. Y. 401 ; People V. Com., 4 Neb. 150; Com. v. Haynes, 107 Mass. 194; St. Louis, etc., R. Co. v. Teters, 68 111. 144; Walley's Estate, 11 Nev. 260; People V. Brooks, i Denio, 457; Appleton v. Warner, 51 Barb. 270; State V. Board of Canvassers, 36 Wis. 498 ; Adriance z/. Super- visors, 12 How. Pr. 224; Darby v. Condit, i Duer, 599; Fowler 7/. Perkins, 77 111. 271 ; Sieple v. Borough of Elizabeth, 27 N. J. (L.) 407 ; Buffalo, etc., Plankroad Co. v. Com., 10 How. Pr. 237 ; New- burgh, etc., Tp. Co. V. Miller, 5 Johns. Ch. loi ; Cutler v. Howard, 9 Wis. 309 ; ex parte Banks, 28 Ala. 28 ; ex parte Simonten, 9 Port. 390 ; Supervisors v. U. S, 4 Wall. 435 ; Galena v. Amy, 5 Wall. 705 ; Randolph Co. v. Ralls, 18 111. 29; Ritchie v. Franklin Co., 22 Wall. ^^ ; Phillips 7/. Fadden, 125 Mass. 200; States. Laughlin, 73 Mo. 443 ; Chetwood v. State Bk., 2 Halst. 32 ; Whittington, ex parte, 34 Ark. 394; Coopers v. Mayor, 55 Cal. 599; Bell 7/. Crane, L. R., 8 Q. B. 481 ; Cutler 7/. Howard, 9 Wis. 310; Rice v. Cutler, 17 Wis. 357. {Permissive). In statute. Cooke v. State Nat. Bk. of Boston, 52 N. Y. 96 ; De Bewoort v. Welsh, 7 B. & C. 278 ; Com. v. Haynes, 107 Mass. 196 ; State V. Holt County Court, 39 Mo. 521 ; Minor t/. Mechanics' Bk., I Pet. 46 ; Fowler v. Perkins, 77 111. 271 ; State v. Sweetser, 53 Me. 438 ; Devine's Case, 11 Abb. Pr. 90; Medberry -u. Swan, 46 N. Y. 200 ; Williams v. People, 24 N. Y. 405. — — be. In statute. Lewis v. Bourbon Co., 12 Kas. 206; County of Callaway v. Foster, 3 Otto. 573. be designated. In statute. Durfee v. Plaisted, 38 Cal. 80. be instituted. In statute. South Carolina v. Gaillard, 11 Otto, 433- have. In will. Wilkinson v. Adam, i Ves. & B. 422 ; Heeney V. Brooklyn Ben. Soc, 33 Barb. 360. in anywise. Gregory v. Kanouse, 11 N. J. (L.) 62. pay. In contract. Fame Ins. Co. Appeal, 83 Pa. St. 306.' receive. In contract. Greene v. Robinson, 41 Conn. 470. saw. In contract. Wemple v. Stewart, 22 Barb. 154. all claims and demands that arise. In contract. Moran V. Prather, 23 Wall. 492. Godfrey v. People, 5 Hun, 369 ; Chick v. State, 7 Humph. 161 ; Adams V. Barrett, 5 Ga. 404 ; Com. v. Newell, 7 Mass. 244 ; State v. Dan- forth, 3 Conn. 112; Eskridge v. State, 25 Ala. 30 ; Scott v. Com., 6 S. & R. 224; Riflemakerz/. State, 25 Ohio St. 395; Com. v Hawkins, I I Bush, 603 ; State v. Vowels, 4 Oreg. 324 ; State v. Brown, 60 Mo. 141 ; Foster v. People, 50 N. Y. 598 ; Godfrey v. People, 63 N. Y. 207 ; Tully V. People, 67 N. Y. 15 ; State v. Briley, 8 Port. 472. of the city. In will. Dunbar v. Soule, 129 Mass. 285. sworn before . In jurat. Queen v. Silkstone, 2 Q. B. 520. Church V. Meeker, 34 Conn. 421. MAYHEM. MAYOR. ME. MEADOWS. MEANS. 2l6 MEMBER. MEANS. In lease. Spencer v. Marriott, i B. & C. 459. of satisfaction. Kingston v. Curry, 62 Ala. 408. of support. In statute. Volans v. Owen, 74 N. Y. 526 ; Meidel V. Anthis, 71 111. 241 ; Wightman v. Devere, 33 Wis. 570; Schneider V. Hosier, 21 Ohio St. 99 ; Mulford v. Clewell, 21 Ohio St. 191 ; Wool- heather w. Risley, 38 Iowa, 189; Hackett v. Smelsey, ^^ 111. 109; Hayes v. Phelan, 4 Hun, 738. by of. In statute. U. S. v. Cargo of Sugar, 3 Sawyer, 48. by of a false pretense. In statute. Com. v. Walker, io8 Mass. 312. by any other . In statute. McDadei/. People, 29 Mich. 50. by whose . In statute. Fitchburg v. Cheshire Co., no Mass. 210. to take proper . In bond. Hoard v. Garner, lo N. Y. 261. other . In constitution. Crosby v. Lyon, 37 Cal. 242. In statute. Queen v. Aulton, 3 El. & El. 568. take for the formation of a company. In contract. Cooke v. Barr, 39 Conn. 304. In indictment. State v. Morey, 2 Wis. 494; State v. Patrick, 79 N. C. 656. In statute. Duncan v. Bateman, 23 Ark. 327 ; Whitcomb v. Reid, 31 Wis. 567 ; Gulledge v. Preddy, 32 Ark. 433 ; Berks Co. v. Bertolet, 13 Pa. St. 525. — or other person. In statute. Raeder v. Bensberg, 6 Mo. (App.) 446. ■ — -skill. Perfection Window Cleaner Co. w. Bosley, 2 Fed. Rep. 576; Hotchkiss V. Greenwood, 1 1 How. 248 ; Stimpson v. Woodman, 10 Wall. 117 ; Ransom v. New York, i Fish, 252 ; Larrabee v. Cortlan, Taney, 180; Haselden v. Ogden, 3 Fish, 378; Phillips v. Page, 24 How. 164; Dunbar 11. Myers, 94 U. S. 187. In will. Bridgman v. Dove, 3 Atk. Ch. 202. In statute. Berry v. Henderson, L. R., 5 Q. B. 296. Mills V. Perkins, 120 Mass. 41. attendance. In statute. State v. Winneshiek Co., 52 Iowa, 579. faculty. In statute. Regents v. Williams, 9 Gill & J. 365 (31 Am. Dec. 72). or mechanical treatment for disease. In insurance policy. Bayliss v. Travelers' Ins. Co., 14 Blatchf. 143. services. In statute. Bibber z/. Simpson, 59 Me. i8i. ]10iDICrN"ATi. preparations or compositions. In statute. Dallet v. Sraythe, 6 Blatchf. 421. MEET. In statute. Loveioy v. Dolan, 10 Cush. 499. or assemble. In statute. Marshall v. Fox, L. R., 6 Q . B. 370. MEETING. In indictment. Com. z/. Desmond, 122 Mass. 12. end on. In statute. The Nichols, 7 Wall. 656. for raising money for building or repairing a school-house. In statute. Davis v. School Dist., 43 N. H. 381, of the legislature. In statute. McAfee v. Russell, 29 Miss. 84. MEMBER. In statute. Norris v. Cooper, 3 H. L. Cas. 161 ; Sinden v. Banks, 3 El. &BI.631. MEASURES. MEAT. MECHAWIC. MECHAiaCAL. MEDAI.S. MEDICnfE. MEDICINES. MEDICAIi. MEMBER. 217 MEMORANDUM. MEMBER — Continued. of the family. In statute. Chicago, etc., R. Co. w. Chisholm, 79 111. 584. individual . In statute. Linden v. Banks, 3 El. & BI. 631. MEMBERS. In statute. People v. Ins. Co., 78 N. Y, 114. of the household or family. In statute. May 7/. Smith, 48 Ala. 487. all the In statute. Curtis v. Harlow, 12 Mete. 3. MEMOBANBA. In statute. Craft's Appeal, 42 Conn. 1 53 ; Bissell v. Beckwith, 32 Conn. 509. MEMORANDUM. In will. Dickinson v. Stidolph, 11 C. B. 356. check. In statute. U. S. v. Isham, 17 Wall. 496 ; Turnbull v. Osborne, 12 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 200. letter or other writing. In statute. Rein v. Lane, 8 B. & S. 83. note or In writing. In statute. Sanderson v. Jackson, 2 Bos. & P. 238 ; Schneider v. Norris, 8 Mau. & S. 286; Pitts v. Beckett, 13 M. & W. 743 ; Reuss v. Picksley, ' L. R., i Ex. 342 ; Stewart v. Eddowes, L. R., 9 CP. 311 ; Sanborn v. Flagler, 9 Allen (Mass.), 474 ; Himrod Furnace Co. v. Cleveland, etc., R. Co., 20 Ohio St. 451 ; Argus Co. V. Mayor, etc., of Albany, 55 N. Y. 495 ; Griffin v. Rein- bert, 2 S. C. 410; Bird -u. Blasse, 2 Ventris, 361 ; Biettel v. Williams, 4 Exch. 623 ; Waul v. Kirkman, 27 Miss. 823 ; Lanz v. McLaughlin) 14 Minn. 72; Lowber v. Connit, 36 Wis. 176; Thayer v. Luce, 22 Ohio SI. 62 ; Justice v. Lang, 42 N. Y. 493 ; Western Un. Tel. Co. v. Chicago, etc., R. Co., 86 111. 246; Barickman v. Kuykendall, 6 Blackf. (Ind.) 21; Ellis z/. Deadman, 4 Bibb (Ky.), 466 ; Evans z*. Prothero, i De G., M. &G. 572; Williams v. Morris, 95 U. S. 444; Batturs v. Sellers, 5 Harr. & J. (Md.) 1 17 ; Saunderson v. Jackson, 2 Bos. & P. 238; Hawkins v. Chace, 19 Pick. (Mass.) 552; Berry v. Coombe, i Pet. (U. S.) 640; Bourland v. County of Peoria, 16 111. 538 ; Hanson v. Barnes, 3 Gill & J. (Md.) 359 ; Barney v. Patterson, 6 Harr. & J. (Md.) 182; Elfe v. Gadsden, 2 Rich. (S. C.) Law, 373; Nichol V. Ridley, 5 Yerg. (Tenn.) 63 ; Tufts v. Plymouth Gold Min. Co., 14 Allen (Mass.), 407 ; Johnson 7/. Trinity Ch. Soc, 11 Allen (Mass.), 123 Chase v. City of Lowell, 7 Gray (Mass.), 33 ; Rhoades v. Castner, 12 Allen (Mass.), 130; Grimes 7/. Hamilton County, 37 Iowa, 290 ; Jackson -v. Lowe, i Bing. 9 ; Dobeel v. Hutchinson, 3 Ad. & E. 371 ; Laythrop v. Bryant, 2 Bing. N. R. 735 ; Scarlett v. Stein, 40 Md. 512 ; Sawney v. Crowther, 3 Bro. C. C. 318 ; De Beil v. Thomp- son, 3 Beav. 469 ; Coles v. Trecothick, 9 Ves. 234 ; Peirce v. Corf, L. R., 9 Q. B. 210; Washington Ice Co. v. Webster, 62 Me. 341 ; Mayer V. Adrian, 77 N. C. 83 ; Williams v. Morris, 95 U. S. 444; Williams v. Jordan, 6 Ch. Div. 517; Buxton v. Rust, L. R., 7 Exch. 279; Rush- ton V. Whatmore, 8 Ch. Div. 467 ; Wood v. Midgley, 5 De G., M. & G. 41 ; Ridgway v. Wharton, 6 H. L. C. 238 ; Briggs v. Munchon, 56 Mo. 467 ; Wilkinson v. Evans, L. R., i C. P. ^o^ ; Lerned v. Wanne- macher, 9 Allen (Mass.), 412; Allen v. Bennet, 3 Taunt. 169; Ida v. Stanton, 15 Vt. 685; Thayer v. Luce, 22 Ohio St. 62; Peobody v. Speyers, 56 N. Y. 230 ; Work z/.. Cowick, 81 III. 317 ; Beckwith v. Talbot, 95 U. S. 289; BoydellT/. Drummond, 11 East, 142; Johnson V. Dodgson, 2 Mees. & W. 623 ; Kennett v. Milbank, i Moo. & L. 102; Lechmere v. Fletcher, i Cromp. & M. 623; Jacob v. Kirk, 2 Moo. & R. 224 ; Salmon Falls Man. Co. v. Goddard, 14 How. 446 ; 28 MEMORAND UM. 2i8 MERCHANT JOSMORAUDUM — Continued. Grafton v. Cummings, 7 Reporter, 545 ; GiU v. Bicknell, 2 Cush. (Mass.) 355 ; First Bap. Ch. of Ithaca v. Big-elow, 16 Wend. (N. Y.) 28 ; Howes V. Forster, i Moo. & R. 368 ; Rucker v. Cammeyer, i Esp, 105; Hicks V. Hankin, 4 Esp. 114; Chapman v. Partridge, 5 Esp. 256; Dickerson v. Lileval, i Stark. 128; Soames v. Spencer, i Dowl. & R. 32-; Short v. Sparkman, 2 Barn. & Ad. 962 ; Grant v. Fletcher, 5 Barn. & C. 436 ; Goom v. Aflalo, 6 Barn. & C. 117; True- man V. Loder, 11 Ad. & E. 589; Lievewright v. Archibald, 17 Q. B. 103; Leary v. Physic, S Barn. & C. 234; Merritt v. Clason, 12 Johns. (N. Y.) 102; Clason v. Bailey, 14 Johns. (N. Y.) 484; Schneider z/. Norris, 2 Maule & S. 286 ; Pitts v. Becket, 13 Mees & W. 743 ; Vielie V. Osgood, 8 Barb. (N. Y.) 130; McDowel v. Chambers, i St'robh. (S, C.) Eq. 347 ; Draper v. Pattina, 2 Speers (S. C), 292 ; Hazard v. Day, 14 Allen (Mass.), 487 ; Palmer v. Marquette & Pac. Rolling Mill Co. 32 Mich. 274 ; Godwin v. Francis, L. R., 5 C. P. 295 ; Williams v. Bacon, 3 Gray (Mass.), 387 ; Hewes v. Taylor, 70 Pa. St. 387 ; Fricker V. Thomlinson, i Man. & G. 772 ; Thornton v. Kempster, 3 Taunt. 786; Gibson t/. Holland, L. R., i C. P. i ; Nelson v. Dubois, 13 Johns. (N. Y.) 175 ; Hudson v. King, 2 Tenn. 560 ; Bill v. Bament, 9 Mees. & W. 36 ; Bailey v. Sweeting, 9 C. B. (N. S.) 843 ; Rose v. Cunynghame, 11 Ves. 550; Ivory v. Murphy, 36 Mo. 534; Barclay V. Bates, 2 Mo. (App.) 139 ; Battars d. Sellers, 5 H. & J. 1 17 (9 Am. Dec. 492) ; Sherburne v. Shaw, i N. H. .157 (8 Am. Dec. 47) ; Nelson V. Sanborne, 2 N. H. 413 (9 Am. Dec. 108) ; Scarrett v. St. John's Church, 7 Mo. (App.) 174. of the country. Rex v. Johnson, 5 N. H. 520 (22 Am. Dec. 472) servant. Nicoll v. Graves, 17 C. B. (N. S.) 29 ; Nowlen v. Abbott, 2 Cronip. M. & R. 54; Todd v. Kerrich, 8 Ex. 151 ; Johnson v. Blen- kensopp, 5 Jur. 870. MEBCHAJNIJISE. In indictment. Pickett v. State, 60 Ala. 77. In insurance policy. Duplantz v. Com. Ins. Co., Anth. 1 14 ; Home Ins. Co. V. Baltimore Warehouse Co., 3 Otto, 527. In plea. Weston v. McDowell, 20 Mich. 353. In statute. Gay's Gold, 13 Wall. 358 ; The Maine City, 6 Fed. Rep. 413 ; U. S. V. One Sorrel Horse, 22 Vt. 655 ; Pray v. Mitchell, 60 Me. 430 ; Fine v. Hornsby, 2 Mo. (App.) 61 ; Citizens' Bk. v. Nan- tucket Steamboat Co., 2 Story, 17. In treaty. U. S. z'. Amistead, 15 Pet. 518. in trust or on commission. In insurance policy. Ins. Co. v. Moffatt, L. R., 7 C. P. 25. such as is usually kept in country stores. In insurance pol- icy. Franklin, etc., Ins. Cq. if. UpdegraflF, 42 Pa. St. 350. grain and other . In statute. Kent v. Liverpool, etc., Ins. Co. 26 Ind. 294. other legal . In statute. Cockburn v. Alexander, 6 C. B. 791. trade of . In statute. Spring v. Gay, 6 Peters, 151. transportation of . In statute. Citizens' Bk. v. Nantucket Steamboat Co., 2 Story, 16. M£IlCHA]!n)ISES. In statute. Fisher v. Lee,. 12 Ad. & Ell. 623. MEBCHAKT. Hammond v. Jethro, 2 Brownl. & C. 99, note ; Mayor of London v. . Welks, 2 Salk. 445. MEN, MENIAIi. MERCHANT. 219 MEXICANS. MERCHANTS. MERCHANT — Continued. In bond. Josselyn v. Parson, L. R., 7 Ex. 127. In statute. State v. Wells, 28 Mo. 565 ; State v. Martin, 5 Mo. 562 ; State 7/. West, 34 Mo. 424; State v. Whittaker, 33 Mo. 457; re Merrett, 7 Fed. Rep. 853 ; Anderson v. Com., 9 Bush, 569 ; Thom- son V. Hopper, i W. & S. 467 ; Campbell v. Finck, 2 Duv. 107 ; Com. V. McGeorge, 9 B. Monr. 3 ; Colez/. Com., 8 Dana, 31. appraiser. Belcher v. Linn, 24 How. 508. exporter. In license. Camelo v. Britten, 4 B. & Aid. 184. or trader. In statute. Re DufE, 4 Fed. Rep. 519. or tradesman. In statute. Re Woodward, 8 Ben. 563. MERCHANTABLE. In contract. Wood v. U. S., 1 1 Ct. of CI. 680 : Hamilton v. Gan- yard, 34 Barb. 204 ; Crane ii. Roberts, 5 Me. 419. quality. In contract. Sprague v. Blake, 20 Wend. 61. fair sassa&as wood. I71 cojitract. Tye v. Fynmore, 3 Camp. 462. accounts. In statute. Spring v. Gray, 6 Peters, 151 ; Foxz'. Fisk, 7 Miss. 328 ; Ramchander v. Hammond, 2 Johns. 200 ; Mandeville V. Wilson, 5 Cranch, 15 : Murray v. Coster, 20 Johns. 576; Coster V. Murray, 5 Johns. Ch. 522 ; Atwater v. Fowler, i Edw. Ch. 417 ; Hussey v. Burgwyn, 6 Jones (L.), 385 ; Chew v. Baker, 4 Cranch C. C. 696. Foshay v. Town of Glen Haven, 25 Wis. 291. by reason of having made an entry, ht statute. Randall v. 'Stevens, 2 El. & Bl. 641. Palmer v. Burnside, i Woods, 182. In statute. Cobb v. Harrison, 20 Wis. 628 ; Bowman v. De Peyster, 2 Daly, 203 ; Tracy v. Steam Faucet Co., i E. D. Smith, 349 ; St. John V. West, 4 How. Pr. 329 ; Megrath v. Van Wyck, 3 Sandf. 750. of the action. In statute. Franke v. Nunnenmacher, 23 Wis. 299. defense on the . In agreement. Hart v. Withers, i Pen. & Watts, 285 (21 Am. Dec. 382). material to the of the case. In statute. Harvey v. Johnston, 6 C. B. 305. not on the . In order. Reg. v. St. Anne's, 9 Q. B. 882. In statute. Thomas v. Evens, i El., B. & El. 171. process. /« statute. Mainwaring v. Milner, 9 B. & S. 1007. profits. In statute. Thompson v. Borner, 60 Barb. 463 ; Pac- quette v. Pickness, 19 Wis. 223; Lel^nd v. Tousey, 6 Hill, 328. pork. In receipt. Hale v. Milwaukee Dock Co., 29 Wis. 488. Fenn v. Grafton, 2 Bing. N. C. 617. In .statute. Water-works Co. v. Mile End, 17 Q. B. 520. mansion-house and of her deceased husband. In statute. Grimes v. Wilson, 4 Blackf. 331. In deed. Bennett v. Herring, 3 C. B. (N. S.) 374. or plantation. In statute. Orrick v. Robbins, 34 Mo. 226. In statute. Meyer v. Arthur, 91 U. S. 570. manufactures of . In statute. Meyer i*. Arthur, 91 U.S. 570; May V. Simmons, 4 Fed. Rep. 502. MEXICANS. In treaty. Tobin v. Walkinshaw, i McAllister, 195. MERELY. MERGER. MERITS. MESH. MESNE. MESS. MESSUAGE. MESSUAGES. METALS. MICHAELMAS. 220 MINISTER. MILE. MILES. MTT.ITABY. MICHAELMAS. Indeed. Finley ^/. Wood, i Esp. 178; Doe v. Benson, 4 B. & Aid. 588 ; Doe V. Lea, 11 East, 312. distance of half a . In deed. Leigh v. Hand, 9 B. & C. 774. dwells more than twenty from the defendant. In statute^ Lake v. Butler, 5 El. & Bl. 96 ; Stokes v. Russell, 14 C. B. 678. law. Johnson v. Jones, 44 111. 142. or naval service. In insurance policy. Welts v. Conn. Mut, Life Ins. Co., 48 N. Y. 36. or usurped power. In insurance policy. Boon v. .^Etna Ins. Co., 40 Conn. 574. in the service of the United States. In statute. Stuart v. U. S., 18 Wall. 84. soldiers in actual service. In statute. Abrahams v. Bartlett, . 18 Iowa, 513. MILL. MILLS. MXKTE. MINERAL. MUrERALS. lONES. MINISTER. In deed. Farrar v. Stackpole, 6 Greenl. 154 (19 Am. Dec. 201). In statute. State v. Livermore, 44 N. H. 386. In will. Whitney v. Olney, 3 Mason, 280. dam. Armond v. Green Bay, etc.. Canal Co., 35 Wis. 41. iron. In contract. Carondelet Iron Works v. Moore, 78 111. 65 privilege. In deed. Moore v. Fletcher, 16 Me. 63. property. In deed. Van Horn v. Richardson, 24 Wis. 248. site. In deed. Stackpole v. Curtis, 32 Me. 383. site lawftilly in use. In statute. Elting Woolen Co. v. Wil- liams, 36 Conn. 310. steam saw . In insurance policy. Bigler v. New York, etc., Ins. Co., 20 Barb. 635. In deed. Auburn Congregational Soc. v. Walker, 124 Mass. 71. In statute. Sprague v. Town of Lisbon, 30 Conn. 18. or manufactories of any kind. In insurance policy. Franklin Fire Ins. Co. v. Brock, 57 Pa. St. 74. Westmoreland's Coal Co.'s Appeal, 85 Pa. St. 344. produce of a . In statute. Bow.es v. Ld. Ravensworth, 1 5 C. B. 522. In statute. Henry v. Lowe, 73 Mo. 99. land. In statute. Stroud v. Missouri, etc., R. Co., 4 Dill. 396. products. In statute. Thompson v. Noble, 3 Pittsb. 201. all — — or magnesia of any kind. In will. Gibson v. Tyson, 5 Watts, 34. In deed. Bell v. Wilson, L. R., i Ch. App. 303. mines and . In deed. Hartwell v. Camman, 10 N. J. (Eq.) 128. mines and within and under the land. In statute. Mid- land R. Co. w. Checkley. L. R., 4 Eq. Cas. 19. and mining claims. In statute. Gold Hill v. Caledonia Mining Co., 5 Sawyer, 575 ; Mount Diablo Mill Co. v. Callison, 5 Sawyer, 439- of clay. In statute. King v. Brettell, 3 B. & Adol. 424. or mining claims. In statute. Forbes v. Gracey, 4 Otto, 762. In constitution. Schumacker v. Reel, 61 Mo. 592. In statute. Gridley v. Clark, 2 Pick. 403 ; Baldwin v. McClinch, i Me. MINISTER. 2.2.\ MISNOMER. MESriSTEB — Continued. 102 ; Washburn v. Fourth Parish, i Mass. 32 ; Kendall v. Kingston, 5 Mass. 524; Barnes v. First Parish, 6 Mass. 401 ; Turner v. Second Precinct, 7 Mass. 60; Lowell v. Inhabitants, 7 Mass. 230. for the time being. In statute. Pender 1:/. Barr, 4 El. & Bl. 1 14. of any church or chapel. In statute Queen v. Mayor, 8 Ad. & El. 182. of religion. In statute. Ex parte Cain, 39 Ala. 440. ordained and stated . Legonia ?/. Buxton, 2 Greenl. 102 (11 Am. Dec. 46). regular of a dissenting congregation. In statute. Queen v Oldham, L. R., 4 Q. B. 291. regular of the gospel. In statute. State v. Bray, 13 Ired. 290. stated and ordained of the gospel. In statute. Com. v. Spooner, i Pick. 235. MTNTSTERIAL. act. State v. Doyle, 40 Wis. 175 ; Pennington v. Theight, 54 Ind. 376. officer. Tracy v. Swartout, 10 Peters, 80 ; Diggs v. State, 49 Ala. 317- MTW TRTRV. settled in the work of the — — . In statute. Goshen v. Stoning^on, 4 Conn. 209. MTNOB. child. In statute. Richardson v. Fredentze, 35 Mo. 266. MUTUTB. or memorandum of an agreement. In statute. Blackwell v. McNaughton, i Q. B. 128; Lucas v. Beach, i Man. & G. 417. JVnSAPPLICATIOlf. In statute. Reg. v. Priest, 16 Q. B. 44. MISAPPLY. In statute. Carpenter v. Mason, 12 Ad. & El. 630. MISBEHAVIOB. In statute. Queen v. Owen, 1 5 Q. B. 476. gross . In statute. Doherty v. Education Board, 4 New Zealand Jur. (N. S.) 78. gross and wickedness. In statute. Stevens v. Stevens, 8 R. L 556. MISCABBIAGE. In indictment. Smith v. State, 33 Me. 48. debt, defiiult or . In statute. Kirkham v. Marten, 2 B. & Aid. 617. MISCOITDUCT. In statute. Stage v. Stevens, i Denio, 267. and misbehavior. In statute. Turnbull v. Martin,'37 How. Pr. / 20. in office. In statute. State v. Leach, 60 Mo. 58. TVnSDEMEANED. himsel^' in his office. In statute. Wildes v. Russel, L. R., i C. P. 723. MISDEMEAITOE. King v. Powell, 2 B. & Ad. 78 ; Pillsbury v. Brown, 47 Cal. 477. In statute. State v. Mann, 21 Wis. 685 ; Rex v. Powell, 2 B. & Ad. 75 ; Campbell v. Queen, 11 Q. B. 812. In his professional capacity. In statute. Re Bowman, 7 Mo. (A^p.) 568 ; 8 Cent. L. J. 250. MISPBASANCE. Coite v. Lynes, 33 Conn. 109 ; Wright v. Spencer, i Stew. S76 ; Tracy v. Warren, 104 Mass. 376. MISLEAD. designed to the voter. In statute. Turner !». Drake, 71 Mo. 287. MISNOMEB. In statute. Queen v. Plenty, 9 B. & S. 391 ; Meredith v. Hinsdale, 2 Caines, 362. MISPLEADING. 222 mone: MITIGATE. MITIGATING. MITTIMUS. MIXED. UnSPLEADING. Lovett v. Pell, 22 Wend. 369. MISPBISION. In statute. Reg. v. Conyers, 8 Q. B. 988. MISREPBESElfTATION. Tidmarsh v. Washington Fire, etc., Ins. Co., 4 Mason, 439; Livingston ?/. Maryland Ins. Co., 7 Cranch, 506; Hubbard i/. Coolidge, 2 Gall. 353 ; Blydenburgh v. Welsh, Baldw. 331 ; Hodg- son V. Marine Ins. Co., 5 Cranch, 100 ; Wise v. Fuller, 29 N. J. (Eq.) 257 ; Daniels v. Hudson River R. Co., 12 Cush. 425. MISBEPRESENTATIOlfS. In statute. White v. Ins. Co., 4 Dill. 184. MISSPEND. what they earn. In statute. State v. Ransall, 41 Conn. 433. MISTAKE. In statute. Sleeper v. Ins. Co., 56 N. H. 401 ; Chamberlain v. Ins. Co., 55 N. H. 249. accident or misfortune. In statute. Grout v. Cole, 57 N. H. 547, or accident. In statute. U. S . v. Eighty-five Hogsheads, 2 Paine, 54. or inadvertence. In statute. Doe v. Phillips, i Q. B. 94. In statute. Jungbluth v. Redfield, 4 Blatchf. 220. or aggravating circumstances. In statute. Porter v. Hannibal, etc., R. Co., 71 Mo. 66 ; Rains v. St. Louis, etc., R. Co., 71 Mo. 169. Connolly z/. Anderson, 112 Mass. 62, action. Hall v. Decker, 48 Me. 255. materials. In statute. Solomon t/. Arthur, 12 Otto, 211. property. In will. Minot v. Thompson, 106 Mass. 583. war. People v. McLeod, i Hill, 377. MOB. In statute. Allegheny Co. v. Gibson, 90 Pa. St. 415. MOBS. loss by fire occasioned by or riots. In statute. Harris v. York, etc., Ins. Co., 50 Pa. St. 341. MOCKING. In statute. State v. Warner, 34 Conn. 276. MOD. In will. Goblet v. Beechey, 3 Sim. 24 ; 2 Russ. & M. 624. MODE. of proceeding. In statute. Atty.-Gen. v. Sillem, 10 H. L. Cas. 704. agreeably to the usual of process against offenders in such State. In statute. U. S. -d. Horton, 2 Dill. 97 ; U. S. v. Rundlett, 2 Curt. C. C. 41. MODES. of process. In statute. Wayman v. Southard, 10 Wheat, i ; Beers v. Houghton, 9 Pet. 329. forms and of proceeding. In statute. Schwabacker v. Rielly, 2 Dill. 127 ; U. S. -u. Knight, 14 Pet. 301 ; Amis v. Smith, 16 Pet- 303 ; Duncan v. Darst, i How. 301 ; Koning v. Bayard, 2 Paine, 259. MOIETY. my of the house. In will. Atkinson v. Fawcett, 3 C. B. 275. MOLEST. or disturb the plaintifiF. In deed. Thomas v. Everard, 6 Hurl. & N. 540. or interfere with. In deed. Gibbons v. Vanillon, 8 C. B. 484. MONEY. Noble v. State, 59 Ala. 74; Paulz/. Baul, 31 Tex. 10; Kennedy v. Briere, 45 Tex. 305 ; Hobson v. Fountain, 5 Humph. 140 ; Anderson v. Ewing, 3 Litt. 245 ; Pryor v. Com., 2 Dana, 298 ; Griswold v. Hep- burn, 2 Duv. 83 ; Morris v. Edwards, i Ohio, 189 ; Edwards v. Mor- ris, I Ohio, 524 ; Bradley v. Hunt, 5 Gill & J. 54 ; Morrill v. Brown, 15 Pick. 173 ; Corbit v. Bank, 2 Harr. 235 ; McChord v. Ford, 3 T, B. Men. 166 ; Scott v. Conover, 6 N. J. (L.) 222 ; Lange v. Kohne, i McCord, 115; Towson v. Havre de Grace Bank, 6 Harr. & J. 47. In indictment. Reg. v. Major, 2 East P. C. 118 ; Reg. v. Hill, Russ. & MONEY. 223 MONEYS. MONEY — Continued. Ry. 190; Reg. v. West, 7 Cox C. C. 183 ; Reg. v. Godfrey, Dears. & B. 426; Colson V. State, 7 Blackf. 590; Williams v. State, 12 S. & M. 59 ; State v. Jim, 3 Murph. 3 ; Hale v. State, 8 Tex. 171 ; Com. v. Swenney, i Va. Cas. 146 ; Johnson v. State, 1 1 Ohio St. 324 ; Mc- Aulay V. State, 7 Yerg. 526 ; U. S. v. Wells, 2 Cranch C. C. 43 \ Block V. State, 44 Tex. 62 ; Walton v. State, 14 Tex. 381. In plea. Towson v. Havre de Grace Bank, 6 Harr. & J. 47 ; Foquet *. Hoadley, 3 Conn. 534 ; Waterman v. Waterman, 34 Mich. 490. In statute. Cumberland v. Kelly, 3 B. & Adol. 602 ; Frost v. Frost, 3 B. & Adol. 612 ; Deford v. Hewlett, 49 Md. 52 ; Lindsey v. RoIaken» 32 Ark. 626 ; Beach v. Smith, 30 N. Y. 116. In ■will. Re Miller, 43 Cal. 170; Petty v. Wilson, L. R., 4 Ch. App. 574 ; Jones v. Overstreet, 4 Mon. 549 ; Smith v. Davis, I Grant Cas- 158; Blood t/. Fairbanks, 48 Cal. 171. and securities. In will. Graydon v. Graydon, 23 N. J. (Eq.) 229. and securities for . In will. Ogle v. Knipe, L. R, 8 Eq. Cas. 434. bills. Opinions of Justices, 126 Mass. 549. demand on contract. In statute. Brock w. Parker, 5 Ind. 538 ; Roberts v. Nodwith, 8 Ind. 339. due at my decease. In will. Bede v. Harrison, L.fR., 17 Eq. 76. due to the dlefendant. Skinner v. Moore, 2 Dev. & B. (L.) 138 (30 Am. Dec. 155). goods, wares or merchandise. In statute. Rex v. Hill, i Russ. V & Ry. 190. I may die possessed of. In will. Byrom v. Brandreth, L. R., 16 Eq. Cas. 475. in the hands of a sheriff or other of9.cer. In statute. Pruitt V. Armstrong, 56 Ala. 308. jewelry, and other valuables. Welford v. Wisley, i Indian- apolis, 119. jewels or ornaments. In statute. Hyatt v. Taylor, 42 N. Y. 258 ; Ramaley v. Leland, 43 N. Y. 539. of the United States. In indictment. U. S. v. Watkins, 3 Cranch C. C. 441. answer the purposes of . In statute. Durrt/. State, 59 Ala. 29. game played for . In statute. Stone 7/. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 675. lawful . Carpenter v. Atherton, 25 Cal. 564. lawful current of Pennsylvania. In bond. Wharton v. Mor- ris, I Dall. 124. lawful of the United States. Cocke v. Kendall, Hempst. 236. business or commercial corporation. In statute. Re Califor- nia Pacific R. Co., 3 Sawy. 246. corporation. In statute. Robinson v. Bank of Attica, 21 N. Y. 406; Hill V. Reed, 16 Barb. 280; Bank Commrs. v. Bank of Buffalo^ 6 Paige, 497. demand. In statute. Mills v. Long, 58 Ala. 459. Mann v. Mann, 14 Johns, i ; i Johns. Ch. 231. In will. Williams v. Williams, 8 Ch. Div. 793 ; Beck v. McGillis, 9 MONEYED. MONEYS. MONEYS. 224 MOLALITY. MONITION. MONOPOUBS. MONOPOLY. MONTH. MONEYS— Continued. Barb. 35; Fulkeron v. Chitty, 4 Jones (Eq.), 244; Williams v. Wil- liams, 27 W. R. 100; Mann w. Mann, 14 Johns, i (7 Am. Dec. 416). in the house and out of it. In will. Collins v. Collins, L. R., 12 Eq. Cas. 455. B.irtlett V. Kenwood, 2 El. & HI. 788. perpetuities and . In constitution. City of Memphis v. Mem- phis Water Co., 5 Heisk. 495. Enfield Toll-Bridge Co. v. Hartford, etc., R. Co., 17 Conn. 42; Attor- ney-General V. Rumford Chemical Works, 9 Off. Gaz. Pat. 1062. Gross V. Fowler, 21 Cal. 392 ; Society v. Thompson, 32 Cal. 347. In contract. Hunt v. Holden, 2 Mass. 170; Avery v. Pixley, 4 Mass. 460 ; Leffingwell v. White, I Johns. Cas'. 99 ; Thomas v. Shoemaker, 6 W. & S. 179; Stackhouse v. Hasley, 3 Johns. Ch. 74; Sheets v. Selden, 2 Wall. 177; Loringz/. Hailing, 15 Johns. 119; Jackson v. Van Valkenbiirgh, 8 Cow. 260 ; Parsons v. Chamberlin, 4 Wend. 512 ; People v. Mayor, 10 Wend. 393 ; Simpson v. Margiston, 11 Q. B. 52. In indictment. Ryalls w. Queen, 11 Q. B. 781. In statute. Ellis' Case, 3 Halst. 232 ; Brudenell v. Vaux, 2 Dall. 302 ; Brewer v. Harris, 5 Gratt. 285; Hunt v. Holden, 2 Mass. 170; Avery v. Pixley, 4 Mass. 460 ; Alston v. Alston, Treadw. (Const.) 606 ; Williamson v. Farrow, i Bailey, 61 1 ; Strong v. Birchard, 5 Conn. 351 ; Sprague w. Mowray, 31 Cal. 173; Com. v. Chambre, 4 Dall. 143 ; Pyle v. Maulding, 7 'J. J. Marsh. 202 ; State v. Jacobs, 2 Harr. (Del.) 548 ; Mitchel v. Woodson, 37 Mich. 567 ; Com. v. Short- bridge, 3 J. J. Marsh. 638; Parsons v. Chamberlain, 4 Wend. 512; Kimball v. Lamson, 2 Vt. 138; Loring v. Hailing, 15 Johns. 119; Churchill v. Merchants' Bk., 19 Pick. 532 ; Bartol v. Calvert, 21 Ala. 42; Heaston v. Cincinnati, etc., R. Co., 16 Ind. 275; People V. Ulricb, 2 Abb. Pr. 28 ; Tillson v. Bowley, 8 Me. 163 ; Kelley v. Gilman, 29 N. H. 385. one . In statute. State v. Upchurch, 72 N. C. 146. thefirsthalf of the . In contract. Grosvenor z/. Magill, 37 111. 239- MONTHS. In bond. Hardin v. Major, 4 Bibb, 104; Shapley v. Garey, 6 S. & R. In bond. 539- In lease. In plea. MONUMENT. MOORINGS. MORAL. MORALITY. Regain v. Chanton, i Q. B. 249. Johnstone v. Huddleston, 4 B. & C. 933. In statute. Gross v. Fowler, 21 Cal. 392 ; State v. Jacobs, 2 Harr. 548 ; Glenn v. Smith, 17 Md. 260. credit of six . In order. Williamson v. Farrow, i Bailey (L.), 611 (21 Am. Dec. 493; i Am. Dec. 99, note ; 7 Am. Dec. 250, note). six . In statute. Bank of Georgetown v. Forrest, 3 Cranch C. C. 218. three . In plea. Marsh v. Higgins, 9 C. B. 554. twelve . In contract. Satterwhite v. Burwell, 6 Jones (L.), 92. Cox z/. Friedley, 33 Pa. St. 124. changing her . In statute. Mcintosh v. Slade, 6 B. & C. 657. certainty. Com. v. Costley, 118 Mass. i. religion. and knowledge. In constitution. Board of Education V. Minor, 23 Ohio St. 211. MORE. 225 MORTGAGE. MORE. MOREOVER. MORTALITY. MORTGAGE. or less. In deed. Bayard v. Eddings, 2 Strobh. 374 ; Peden -v. Owens, Rice (Eq.), 55 ; Smith v. Fly, 24 Tex. 345 ; Duvals v. Ross, 2 Munf. 290 ; Pendleton v. Stewart, 5 Call, i ; Lobenstein v. U. S., I Otto, 324; Geneus !<. Hunt, 10 Nev. 139; McConnell v. Brayner, 63 Mo. 461 ; Williamson v. Hall, 62 Mo. 405 ; Allison v. Allison, i Yerg. 16; Petit T/. Shepherd, 32 N. Y. 97; Sullivan v. Ferguson, 40 Mo. 79; U. S. V. D'Aguirre, i Wall. 311 ; Tarbell v. Bowman, 103 Mass. 342 ; Dale v. Smith, i Del. Ch. i (12 Am. Dec. 64) ; Mc- Coun V. Delaney, 3 Bibb, 46 (6 Am. Dec. 635) ; Williams v. Lane, i Car. Law Repos. 266 (6 Am. Dec. 561); Thomas z/. Perry, Pet. C. C. 49; Harrell v. Hill, 19 Ark. 102; Pollock v. Wilson, 3 Dana, 25 ; Williford v. Bentley, 5 J. J. Marsh. 181 ; Fannin z/. Bellomy, 5 Bush, 663; Gentry v. Hamilton, 3 Ired. (Eq.) 376; Shipp v. Swan, 2 Bibb, 82; Poague V. Allen, 3 J. J. Marsh. 421 ; Smallwood v. Hatton, 4 Md. Ch. 95 ; Hoffman v. Johnson, 2 Bland, 103 ; Tyson z*. Hardesty, 29 Md. 305 ; Blaney v. Rice, 20 Pick. 62 ; Phipps v. Tarbley, 24 Miss. 597; Couse v. Boyles, 4 N. J. (Eq.) 212; Morris Canal Co. v. Emmett, 9 Paige, 168 ; Brady v. Hennion, 8 Bosw. 528. In simple contract. Murdock v. Gilchrist, 52 N. Y. 242 ; King v. Brown, 54 Ind . 368 ; Belknap v. Sealey, 14 N. Y. 143 ; Fame v. Martin, 7 N. Y. 210; Thurber v. Ryan, 12 Kas. 453; Noble v. Googins, 99 Mass. 231 ; Cross v. Eglin, 2 B. & Ad. 106; Tilden v. Rosenthal, 41 III. 386; Young v. Craig, 2 Bibb. 271 ; McCoun v. Delaney, 3 Bibb, 46 ; Caldwell v. Moore, 3 Dana, 340 ; Pingree v. Comm'rs, 102 Mass. 78 ; Blaney v. Rice, 20 Pick. 62 (32 Am. Dec. 204); Ashcom V. Smith, 2 Penr. & Watts, 211 (21 Am. Dec. 437 ; 12 Am. Dec. 64, note) ; Thomas v. Perry, Pet. C. C. 49 ; Brawley v. U. S., 6 Otto, 170 ; Brawley z/. U. S., 1 1 Ct. of CI. 522 ; Hardy v. U. S., 9 Ct. of CI. 244 ; Cabot v. Winsor, i Allen, 546 ; Jollife v. Hite, i Call. 301 ; Hill v. Buckley, 17 Vesey, 394; Hunt v. Stull, 3 Md. Ch. 24 ; Stebbins v. Eddy, 4 Mason, 414. In will. Bishop v. Meargan, 82 111. 351. than one subject. In constitution. Mills v. Charleton, 29 Wis. 400. a little or less. In deed. U. S. v. Fossatt, 20 How. 413. not than. In contract. Klein v. Whedon, 3 Mo. (App.) 579. Dermott v. Wallach, i Wall. 65. free from . In insurance policy. Lawrence v. Aberdein, 5 B. & Aid. no. Goddard v. Coe, 55 Me. 385 ; Gibson v. Warden, 14 Wall. 244; Hall v. Byrne, 2 111. 140; Ellington v. Charleston, 51 Ala. 166 ; Lord Canning V. Roper, i El. & BI. 165; Harrold v. Whittaker, 11 Q. B. 159; Friedly v. Hamilton, 17 S. & R. 70 (17 Am. Dec. 638) ; Walton v. Cody, I Wis. 420; Mervine v. White, 50 Ala. 388 ; Turner v. Kerr, 44 Mo. 429; Nugent J/. Riley, i Mete. 117 (35 Am. Dec. 355). In contract. Capron v. Attleborough Bank, 1 1 Gray, 492. In deed. Mervine v. White, 50 Ala. 388. In power of attorney. Wilson v. Troup, 2 Cow. 195 (14 Am. Dec. 458). In statute. Payne -u. Bensley, 8 Cal. 260 ; Edwards v. Sanders, 6 S. C. 316; Lanahant/. Sears, 12 Otto, 319; Coplandi/. Bartlett, 6 C. B. 26. debt or sum of money. In statute. Mortimore v. Com'rs, 2 H. & C. 839. assign and transfer. In deed. Gambril v. Doe, 8 Blackf 140. 29 MORTGAGE. 226 MUNICIPAL. MORTGAGE — Continued. chattel . Carpenter v. Snelling, 97 Mass. 452 ; Scott v. Henry, 13 Ark. 112 ; Rauch v. Oil Co., 8 W. Va. 36 ; Evans v. Darlington, 5 Blackf. 320; Wright v. Ross, 36 Cal. 414; Jordan v. Turner, 3 Blackf. 309- lien in the nature of a . In contract. McLanahan v. Reeside, 9 Watts. 508 (36 Am. Dec. 136). shall not the same. In statute. McMurray v. St. Louis Oil Manfg Co., 33 Mo. 377. MORTGAGED. /« ^ Mo. 284. PLATFORM. In cormnitment. Re Davis, 2 Hurl. & N. 149. PLAYED. peepabo. In letter. State v. Avery, 7 Conn. 266 (18 Am. Dec. 105). PLAY. at any game. In statute. Ansley v. State, 36 Ark. 68. PLAYS. In statute. Ex parte Attorney-General, 53 Cal. 246. PLEA. Neave v. Avery, 16 C. B. 335 ; State v. Ryan, 2 Mo. (App.) 303. In rule of court. Cutts v. Lunedge, 9 Q. B. 1022. PLEAD. issuably. Barker 7/. Gleadon, 5 Dowl. 136. PLEADED. In statute. Campbell v. Perkins, 8 N. Y. 430. PLEADING. State v. Ryan, 2 Mo. (App.) 303. In rule of court. Edden v. Ward, 12 Ad. & Ell. 429. In statute. Johnson v. Laughlin, 7 Kas. 359; Com. v. Lockwood, 109 Mass. 331. PLEADINGS. Desno)'er7/. Hereux, i Minn. 17. PLEAS. all of personal actions. Instattite. Stuart w. Jones, i El. & Bl. 22. PLEASURE. 270 POOR. PIiEASUBE. carriage. Moss v. Moore, 18 Johns. 128 •, 19 Johns. 442; Middlesex Tp. Co. v. Wentworth, 9 Conn. 371 ; Talcott Mountain Tp. Co. V. Marshall, 11 Conn. 185. for and during their — -. In deed. Cole v. Lake Co., 54 N. H. 242. PLEDGE. Doak v. Bank of the State, 6 Ired. (L.) 309 ; Thompson v. Andrews, & " Jones (N. C), 453 ; Brown v. ^Bement, 8 Johns. 98 ; Wood v. Dud- ley, 8 Vt. 435 ; First Nat. Bk. v. Nelson, 38 Ga. 391 ; Foltier v. Schroder, 19 La. Ann. 17 ; Walcott v. Keith, 22 N. H. 196 ; Bousey V. Amee, 8 Pick. 236 ; Payne v. Bensley, 8 Cal. 260; Brewster v. Hartley, 37 Cal. ij. PLOW. shovel . In indictment. State v. Sansom, 3 Brev. N. C. 5. PLUMDEB. Carters v. Andrews, 16 Pick, i ; U. S. v. Pitman, i Sprague, 196. PLY. for hire. In statute. Blackpool Local Bd. v. Bennett, 4 Hurl. & N. 128 ; Blackpool Local Bd. v. Kenyon, 4 Hurl. & N. 133. work or navigate. In statute. Queen v. Tibbie, 4 El. & HI. 888. PLYING. In statute. Walker v. Evans, 2 El. & El. 359. for hire. In statute. Allen v. Tunbridge, L. R., 6 C. P. 481 ; Clarke v. Stanford, L. R., 6 Q. B. 357 ; Case v. Storey, L. R., 4 Ex. 319- POCKET. the of. In indictment. Com. 2;. Sherman, 105 Mass. 170. ' POINT. In statute. Daniels v. R. Co., 3 Wall. 230. such . In contract. Black v. U. S., i Otto, 267. POINTED. out. In statute. Deenehey v. Woodson, 100 Mass. 195. POISON. In statute. Berry, v. Henderson, L. R., 5 Q. B. 296 ; People v. Van- Deleer, 53 Cal. 147. POISONING. a horse. In libel. Glines v. Smith, 48 N. H. 259. POKER. Laythain v. Agnew, 70 Mo. 48. POLICE. Board v. Western Trans. Co., 6 Greg. 222. officer. Com. v. Smith, 1 1 1 Mass. 407. power. Town of Lake View 7/. Rose Hill Cemetery, 70 III. 191; Com. V. Alger, 7 Cush. 84 ; Thorpe v. Rutland, etc., R. Co., 27 Vt. 149; City of New York v. Miln, 11 Pet. 102. purposes. Sessions v. Crunkelton, 20 Ohio St. 349. POLICY. of insurance. Manny w. Dunlap, i Wool w. 372. of the law. In statute. Tioga Co. v. South Creek Tp., 75 Pa. St. 433- any . In statute. Hudson v. Ins. Co., 7 El. & Bl. 40. playing . Wilkenson v. Gill, 74 N. Y. 63 (30 Am. Rep. 264). POOL. Kilbourne v. Thompson, 23 Alb. L. J. 227. POOB. Potter v. Chicago, etc., R. Co., 22 Wis. 616. In statute. State v. Osawkee Tp., 14 Kas. 418. In will. .Attorney-General u. Northumberland, 7 Ch. Div. 745. children. In will. Dashiell v. Attorney-General, 5 H. & J. 392 (9 Am. Dec. 572). inhabitants. In will Attorney-General -v. Clarke, Amb. Ch. 371- kinsmen and kinswomen. In will. Attorney-General v. Price, 17 Ves. 371. relations. In will. McNeilledge v. Q-albraith, 8 S. & R. 43 (" Am. Dec. 572) ; Brown v. Higgs, 4 Vesey, 708. POOREST. 271 POSSESSION. POOEEST. In will. Atty.-Gen. v. Northumberland, 7 Ch. Div. 745. POBCELAIN. china, and parian ware. In statute. Arthur v. Jacoby, 13 Otto, 678. PORT. Queen v. Dock Co., 7 Q. B. i ; U. S. v. Moifel, 13 Am. Jur. 279 ; Gray V. Gardner, 17 Mass. 188. In insurance policy. Cockey v. Atkinson, 2 B. & Aid. 460. In statute. Kites v. Case, i B. & C. 106 ; De Longuemere v. New York Ins. Co., 10 Johns, 120; De Longuemere v. Firemen's Ins. Co., 10. Johns. 126; Patrick w. Commercial Ins. Co., 11 Johns. 9 ; Simpson V. Pacific Mut. Ins. Co., i Holmes, 136; Farrand r/. Cooper, 12 C. B. (N. S.) 330; Dock Co. V. Browne, 2 B. & Ad. 43; Ayer v. Thacher, 3 Mason, 123; Hull Dock Co. v. Priestley. 4 B. & Adol. 192. of Boston. In statute. Martin w. Hilton, 9 Mete. 371 ; Young w. The Orpheus, 119 Mass. 185. of delivery. The Two Catherines, 2 Mason, 319. of destination. In insurance policy^. Washington Ins. Co. v. White, 103 Mass. 239; Gookin v. Kew England, etc., Ins. Co., 12 Gray, 501. of discharge. In insurance policy. Bramhall i/. Sun Mut. Ins. Co., 104 Mass. 510 (6 Am. Rep. 261). In bill of lading. Knell v. U. S. Steam Co., 33 N. Y. (S. C.) 423- of Falmouth. Smith v. Swift, 8 Mete. 329. of lading. In insurance policy. Brown z/. Tayleur, 4 Ad. & Ell. 241. ofliisbon. In charter-party. Goddard v. Bulow, i N. & Mc. 45- of loading. In insurance policy. Equitable Ins. Co. z/. Hearne, 20 Wall. 494; Hanover v. Hutchinson, L. R., 4 Q. B. 523; L. R., 5 Q. B. 584. of New Orleans. In insurance policy. Mobile Marine Ins. Co. V. McMillan, 27 Ala. 77. risk. In insurance policy. Nelson v. Sun Mut. Ins. Co., 71 N. Y. 453- home . White's Bk. v. Smith, 7 Wall. 646. PORTABLE. In deed. QoS.v. Pope, 83 N. C. 123. PORTION. Holly v. State, 54 Ala. 238. In indictment. Holly v. State, 54 Ala. 238. PORTS. and havens. Pdine z*. Woods, 108 Mass. 169. POSSESS. all the property I . In will. Jones v. Sasser, i Dev. & B. 452. POSSESSED. of. In will. Hemingway v. Hemingway, 22 Conn. 462. POSSESSIO. pedis. Porter v. Kennedy, i McMull. 357. POSSESSION. Tredwell v. Reddick, i Ired. (L.) 56 ; Williams z/. Buchanan, i Ired. (L.) 535 ; Redfield z/.Utica, etc., R. Co., 25 Barb. 54; Baconz*. Sheppard. II N. J. (L.) 197 ; Sanford v. Pierce, 126 Mass. 146. In contract. Tilly v. Thomas, L. R., 3 Ch. (App.) 61. In statute. Rex v. Rowley, i Russ. & Ry. no; Queen v. St. Giles, 2 Q. B. 447; Sepulveda v. St. Giles, 39 Cal. 13 ; Kimbro v. Hamilton^ 28 Tex. 560; Lofton z/. Cobb, i Jones (L.), 406 ; Stephens 7/. Leach 19 Pa. St. 262 Robinson w. Douglass, 2 Aiken, 364; Reed z/. Field, POSSESSION. 272 PO WMR POSSESSION — Continued. 15 Vt. 672; State V. Washburn, 11 Iowa, 245; Pegram v. Carson, 10 Bosw. 505. of any person. In statute. Six hundred and fifty-one Chests of Tea V. U. S., i Paine, 499. of the premises. In statute. Sanford v. Pierce, 126 Mass. 146. order or disposition. In statute. Storer v. Hunter, 3 B. & C. 377; Greenway v. Clarlc, 4 B. & C. 318. reversion or remainder. In statute. May v. Slaughter, 3 Marsh. 508. actual . Bynum v. Carter, 4 Ired. (L.) 310; Wolf i'. Ament, i Grant's Cas. 150. actual In statute. Davis v. Spring Valley Water Works, 57 Cal. 54.3- agent intrusted . with the • of goods. In statute. Heyman v. Flewker, 13 C. B. (N. S.) 520. apparent ^ . In statute. Barrow v. Bell, 5 El. & BI. 540 ; Gough V. Evered, 2* H. & C. 10. change of . . Sims v. Sims, 8 Port. 449 (33 Am. Dec. 293). delivery of . Sims v. Sims, 8 Port. 449 (33 Am. Dec. 293). found in his . In statute. Hoshaw v. Gullett, 53 Mo. 208. having in . In statute. State v. Potter, 42 Vt. 495. im.niediate right of . In statute. Campau z/. Campau, 19 Mich. ii5. in . In will. Martelli v. Holloway, L. R. 5 H. L. 533. uninterrupted- . Reed z/. Eamhart, 10 Ired. (L.) 516. POSSIBILITY. of profit. In statute. Schondler w. Wace, i Camp. 487. POSSIBLE. as far as without expense. In contract. Herand v. Leaf, 5 C. B. 160. as soon as . In insurance policy. Mann v. Western Ass. Co., 19 U. C. Q. B. 314; Cammell v. Beaver, etc., Ins. Co., 39 U. C. Q. B. i. POSTERITY. In will. Breckenridge v. Denny, 8 Bush. 523. POST-NOTES. Hogg's Appeal, 22 Pa. St. 479. POST-OBIT. • bond; ' Chesterfield -v. Jameson, 2 Ves. 1 57. POST-OFFICE. In statute. U. S. v. Marselis, 2 Blatchf 108; U. S. w. Nott, i Mc- Lean, 506. POST-OmCES. and post-roads. In statute. Ex parte Jackson, 6 Otto, 727. POSTPONE. Hager v. Danforth, 8 How. Pr. 448 ; Shufelt v. Power, 13 How. Pr. 89. In statute. Bispham v. Tucker, Penn. (N. J.) 253. POST-EOAD. In statute. Railway Mail Service Cases, 13 Ct. of CI. 199. POST-ROUTE. In statute. Railway Mail Service Cases, 13 Ct. of CI. 199. POSTS. depots and stations. In contract. Caldwell's Case, 19 Wall. 264. POUND. town . In deed. Wooley v. Groton, 2 Cush. 305. POUNDS. sterling. In certificate. Schermerhorn v. Talmand, 14 N. Y. 93. POWDER. magazine. Harley v. Herl, 2 Cal. 282. POWER. In plea. Hallewell v. Morrell, i Man. & G. 367. and authority. In statute. County Comm'rs v. Duckett, 20 Md. ^ 468. coupled with interest. Hunt v. Rousmaniere, 2 Mason, 249; 8 Wheut. 203 ; Wilson v, Troup, 2 Cow. 196. POWER. 273 ^ PREFERRED POWER — Continued . of revocation. In statute. Doe v. Hawkins, 2 Q. B. 212. not within the . In statute. Barton v. Merriam, 27 Mo. 235 ; Pope V. Mooney, 40 Mo. 104. FRACTICABIiE. In statute. U. S. t/. Wise, 7 Fed. Rep. 190. as near the court-house as . In contract. Wooters v. Interna- tional R. Co., 54 Tex. 294. as nearly uniform as . In constitution. State v. Supervisors, 25 Wis. 339. as soon afterward as . In insurance policy. Parsons v. Queen Ins. Co., 43 U. C. Q. B. 271. as speedUy as . In statute. State v. School Directors, 74 Mo. 23. PRACTICABLY. Streeter v. Stfeeter, 43 111. 155. PRAOTICAIi. location. Hubbell v. McCulloch, 47 Barb. 287. PRACTICALLY. In statute. Gardner v. Cowles, 3 Ch. Div. 305. PRACTICE. Allen v. Smillie, i Abb. Pr. 354 ; Raymond v. Danbury, etc., R. Co., 14 Blatchf. 133. In statute. Attorney-Gen. v. Silleen, 10 H. L. Cas. 704. as an apothecary. In statute. Apothecaries Co. v. Greenwood, 2 B. & Ad. 708. medicine. In statute. Anthe v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 202. — '— physic. College of Physicians v. Rose, 6 Mod. 44. pleadings and forms and modes of proceeding. In statute. Nudd z/. Barrows, i Otto, 426; Beardsley z/. Littell, 14 Blatchf. 104; Indianapolis R. R. v. Horst, 3 Otto, 291; Sage v. Tauszky, 6 Cent. L. J. 7. PRACTICES. In statute. Ex parte Delaney, 43 Cal. 480 ; Barber v. Gamson, 4 B. & Aid. 287. PRACTISED. law. In constitution. State v. Marks, 30 La. Ann. 97. PRACTISES. other fraudulent, swindling or deceitful . In statute. State V. Sumner, 10 Vt. 587 (33 Am. Dec. 219). PRACTISUfG. In statute. Ex parte Read, i B. & Ad. 957. medicine or healing the sick. In statute. Macon v. State, 4 Humph. 421. PRAIRIE. land. In statute. Tracks v. St. L. & I. M. R. R., 58 Mo. 15. or timber land. In statute. Brunell v. Hopkins, 42 Iowa, 429. PREACHERS. of Christ's holy gospel. In will. Shore v. Wilson, 9 CI. & Fin. 355 ; Attorney-Gen. v. Drummond, i Dr. & War. 353 ; 2 H. L. Cas. 837. PRECARIOUS. Shields v. Shields, 60 Barb. 56. PRECEDING. Simpson v. Robert, 35 Ga. 181. In statute. Garcia v. State, 5 Tex. (App.) 340 ; Tuttle v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 556. PRECEPT. Adams v. Vose, i Gray, 51; Webster v. Com., 5 Cush. 403. PRECINCT. Brooks v. Norris, 124 Mass. 172. PRECISE. Spencer v. Colt, 89 Pa. St. 314. PREDECESSOR. In statute. Attorney-General v. Baker, 4 Hurl. & N. 20 ; Charlton V. Merrick, 4 App. Cas. 427 ; Braybrooke v. Attorney-General, 9 H. L. Cas. 150 ; Attorney-General v. Floyer, 7 Hurl. & N. 260. PREFERRED. In indictment. Reg. v. Albert, 5 Q. B. 41. 35 PREFERRED. 274 PREMISES. PREPEBBED — Continued. dividends. In certificate. St. John v. Erie Co., 10 Blatchf. 271. stock. Lockart v. Van Alstyne, 31 Mich. 76. In statute. Burt v. Rattle, 31 Ohio St. ii6. indictment is . In statute. Reg. v. Inhabitants, 3 Q. B. 900. FB.EFEBENCE. In statute. Clarion Bk. z;. Jones, 21 Wall. 325; Wager w. Hall, 16 Wall. 584. PEEGNANT. Com. v. Brown, 14 Gray, 419. In indictment. Com. v. Parker, 9 Mete. 600. with, a child. In will. Blakiston z/. Haslewood, 10 C. B. 545. with child. In statute. State v. Howard, 32 Vt. 380. woman. In statute. Eckhare^ v. People, 22 Hun, 525. PEEJUDICE. In statute. Com. v. Webster, 5 Cush. 296. of the judge. In statute. Western Bk. z/. Tallman, 15 Wis. 92. to the of the purchaser. In statute. Sandys v. Hall, 3 Q. B. Div. 449 ; Hoyle v. Hitchman, 4 Q. B. Div. 233. without . English ^'. English, 12 C. E. Green, 579; Cochran v. Confer, 2 Del. Ch. 27 ; Wanzer v. Self, 30 Ohio St. 378 ; Burlen v. Shannon, 3 Gray, 387; Crews v. Cleghorn, 13 Ind. 438 ; Brown v. Brown, 37 N. H. 536 ; Lang v. Waring, 25 Ala. 628 ; Fiskj/. Parker, 14 La. Ann. 491 ; Paddock v. Forrester, 3 Man. & G. 904 ; McKee V. Rogers, 30 Ark. 273 ; Denant v. Essex Co., 7 Wall. 107 ; Creigh- ton V. Kerr, 20 Wall. 8 ; Maginac v. Thomson, 15 How. 281. without to charter-party. In bill of lading. 406 Hogsheads of Tobacco, 4 Blatchf. 320. PREMEDITATED. In statute. Bower v. State, 5 Mo. 364 ; Sullivan v. People, i Park. C. C. 347 ; State w. Ellis, 74 Mo. 221 ; State v._ Lewis, 74 Mo. 222 ; State v. Kotovsky, 74 Mo. 247 ; Lanergan v. People, 6 Park, C. C. 210; State V. Lopez, 15 Nev. 407. design. In statute. People v. Clark, 7 N.Y. 385 ; Hogan v. State, 36 Wis. 226 ; McDaniel v. State, 8 S. & M. 401. PREMISES. Trull v. Eastman, 3 Mete. 121 ; Reg. v. Inhabitants, 5 Q. B. 489. In deed. Perry v. Davis, 3 C. B. (N. S.) 776 ; New Jersey Zinc Co. v. Franklinite Co., 15 N. J. (Eq.) 418 ; Berry z/. BiUings, 44 Me. 416; Buddw. Brooke, 3 Gill, 198; Farquharson v. Eiehelberger, 15 Md. 63; Holbrook v. Chamberlain, 116 Mass. 155; Fuller v. Davis, 4 Duer, 187 ; Holbrook v. Debs, 99 111. 372. In insurance policy. Reid w. Ins. Co., 19 Hun, 284 ; Herriman w. Ins. Co., 45 N. Y. (S. C.) 394 ; Haughton v. Eubank, 4 Camp. 89 ; Prieger V. Exchange, et.c., Ins. Co., 6 Wis. 91. In statute. State v. Jaeger, 63 Mo. 407 ; State v. Wyle, S5 Mo. 67 ; New Jersey Zinc Co. v. Franklinite Co., 13 N. J. (Eq.) 322 ; Swanw. State, II Ala. 594 ; Sandy v. State, 60 Ala. 18; Pearce v. State, 40 Ala. 720 ; Reg. v. Leith, i El. & Bl. 137 ; Bowers v. Pomeroy, 21 Ohio St. 184; Salt Co. r. Wilkenson, 8 Blatchf. 30; States/. Black, 9 Ired. 378; Downman v. State, 14 Ala. 242 ; Amos v. Fond du Lac, 46 Wis. 695. Inwill. Hemming 7/. Willetts, 7 C. B. 715. drunk or constuned on the . In statute. Cross v. Watts, 13 C . B. (N. S.) 240 ; Deal v. Schofield, L. R., 3 Q. B. 9 ; 8 B. & S. 762. PREPONDERANCE. 275 PRESENT. PREPONDERANCE. of evidence. In instruction. Shinn t/. Tucker, 37 Ark. S8i. of proof. In instruction. Haskins v. Haskins, 9 Gray, 391. PRESCRIBED. by law. Sloan v. Gibson, 4 Mo. 32 ; Exline v. Smith, 5 Cal. 113- limits. In statute. Caswell v. Cook, 1 1 C. B. (N. S.) 649. when not foiind as in the code. In constitution. People v. Colby, 54 Cal. 37. PRESCRIPTION. State v. Kansas, etc., R. Co., 45 Iowa, 139. In statute. Chenot v. Lefevre, 8 III. 637. made and signed by a regular practising physician. In statute. Carrington v. Com., 78 Ky. 83. or recommendation of a graduated physician. In statute. Thompson v. State, 37 Ark. 411. PRESENCE. Hochreiter v. People, i Keyes, 66; Reg. v. Webb, 2 C. & K. 938. of any female. In statute. Brady w. State, 48 Ga. 311. in her . In statute. Henderson v. State, 63 Ala. 193. in the of the testator. In statute. Boldry v. Parris, 2 Cush. 433; Watson V. Pipes, 32 Miss. 462 ; Gaylor's Appeal, 43 Conn. 82 ; Howard's Will, 5 T. B. Mon. 199 (17 Am. Dec. 60) ; Mandeville v. Parker, 31 N. J. (Eq.) 244; Graham v. Graham, 10 Ired. 219; Shires V. Glasscock, 2 Salk. 688 ; Dary v. Smith, 3 Salk. 395 ; 12 Mod. 37 ; Longford v. Eyal, i P. Wms. 740 ; Newton v. Clarke, 2 Curteis, 320 ; Todd V. Winchelsea, M. & M. 12 ; 2 C. & P. 488 ; 3 Russ. 441 ; Percy's case, I Rob. 278 ; Casson v. Dade, i Bro. C. C. 90 : Dick. 586 ; Trim- nell's case, 1 1 Jur. (N. S.) 248 ; Edleston u. Speake, Holt. 222 ; 3 Mod. 259 ; Machall v. Temple, 2 Show. 288 ; Broderick v. Broderick, I P. Wms. 239; Clark v. Ward, i Bro. P. C. 137; Tribe v. Tribe. 13 Jur. 793; I Robt. 775; Wright v. Manifold, i M. & S. 294; Ellis' case, 2 Curteis, 395 ; Colman'scase, 3 Curteis, 118; Norton 7/. Bazett, Dea. & Sw. 259; Kiltick's case, 3 Sw. & Tr. 578; Violette v. Ther- riau, I Pug. & Bus. (N. B.) 389 ; Wright v. Lewis, 5 Rich. 212 ; Ray V. Hill, 3 Strobh. 297 ; Tucker v. Oxner, 12 Rich. 141 ; Bynum v. Bynum, 11 Ired. 632 ; Cornelius v. Cornelius, 7 Jones, 593 ; Popet/. Picket, 51 Ala. 584; Moore v. Moore, 8 Gratt. 307 ; Sturdivant v. Birchett, 10 Gratt. 67 ; Nock v. Nock, 10 Gratt. 106 ; McElfresh v. Guard, 32 Ind. 408; Turner v. Cook, 36 Ind. 129; Bundy v. Mc- Knight, 48 Ind. 502 ; Mason v. Harrison, 5 H. & J. 480 ; Butler -v. Benson, i Barb. 526; Ambre v. Weishear, 74 111. 109; Meurers's case, 44 Wis. 392 ; Robinson v. King, 6 Ga. 539 ; Brooks v. Duffell, 23 Ga. 441 ; Reed v. Roberts, 26 Ga. 294 ; Lamb v. Girtman, 33 Ga. 289; Reynolds v. Reynolds, i Spears. 253 ; Jones v. Tuck, 3 Jones,_ 202 ; Orndorf 7/ Hummer, 12 B. Mon. 619; Neil v. Neil, i Leigh, 6 ;' Edelen v. Hardy, 7 H. & J. 61 ; Right v. Price, Doug. 241 ; Hudson V. Parker, i Rob. 24 ; McGuire v. Kerr, 2 Bradf. 244 ; Jackson v. Moore, 14 La. Ann. 213 ; Hall v. Hall, 18 Ga. 40 ; Aurand v. Wilt, 9 Pa. St. 54. out of the of her husband. In statute. Deery v. Cray, 5 Wall. 795- PRESENT. In statute. Queen v. Rector, 8 Ad. & EI. 357 i Griffin v. Weatherby, 9 B. & S. 726 ; Com. v. Keefe, 9 Gray, 291. attending physician. In ■will. Everett v. Carr, 59 Me. 325. FRESENT. 276 PRETENSE. PBESENT — Continued. proprietor. In statute. Walker w. Smith, 21 How. 579 ; Central Bridge Corp. v. Abbott, 4 Cush. 473. PKESENTATIOM". on the of the document. In contract. Bartlett z/. Holmes, 20 Eng. & Eq. 277. PBESENTED. State v. Williams, 2 Hill (S. C), 382. to the governor. In constitution. Harpending v. Haight, 39 Cal. 199. PRESENTMENT. Collins z/. State, 13 Fla. 651; Com. v. Keefe,.9 Gray, 291 ; Carmi- chael V. Bank, 4 How. (Miss.) 567 (35 Am. Dec. 408). PBESEBVING. Piper v. Moon, 10 Blatchf. 266. PBESEDE. Tripp z/. Bristol Commrs., 2 Allen, 558. In constitution. Smith v. People, 47 N. Y. 33. PBESIDING-. ofloer. In statute. Stroud v. Watts, 2 C. B. 930. PBESTJME. Morford v. Peck, 46 Conn. 384. to be a retailer or seller. Com. v. Dean, 21 Pick. 334 ; Browne V. Hilton, 23 Pick. 319. PRESUMED. In instruction to jury. State v. Estel, 6 Mo. (App.) 6. PEESUMPTION. Hilton v. Bender, 69 N. Y. 75 ; Cronan v. New Orleans, 16 La. Ann. 374 ; Jackson v. Warford, 7 Wend. 62. • great. In bill of rights. Re Alexander, 59 Mo. 598. PBETENSE. false . In statute. Com. w. Whitcomb, 107 Mass. 486; Ranneyz/. People, 22 N. Y.413; StateV. Phifer, 65 N. C. 321 ; Reg.'z/. Henderson, C. & M. 328 ; People v. Conger, i Wheel. Crim. Cas. 449 ; People v. Haynes, 11 Wend. 565; People v. Kendall, 25 Wend. 399; Clifford V. State, 56 Ind. 245; State v. Simmons, 58 Ind. 98; State z/. Newell, I Mo. 177; People v. Herrick, 13 Wend. 87 ; Reg. v. Bull, 13 Cox C. C. 608; Reg. V. Burnsides, Bell C. C. 282; Com. w. Drew, 19 Pick. 179; State v. Tomlin, 5 Dutch. 13; State v. Kube, 20 Wis. 217; Tyler v. State, 2 Humph. 37 ; Reg. v. Giles, L. & C. 508; 10 Cox C. C. 44; Reg. V. Bunce, i F. & F. 523 ; Reg. v. Coleman, 2 East P. C. 672; Reg. V. Airey, 2 East 30; Reg. v. Barnes, T. & M. 387; 2 Den. C. C. 59; Reg. v. Thompson, L. & C. 233; 9 Cox C. C. 222 ; Bonnell v. State, 64 Ind. 498 ; Reg. v. Bulmer, L. & C. 476 ; 9 Cox C. C. 492; Reg. V. Davis, 11 Cox C. C. 181 ; Com. v. Hulbert, 12 Mete. 446; People z/. Johnson, 12 Johns. 292; People z/. Miller, 14 Johns. 371 ; McCorkle z/. State, i Cold. (Tenn.) 333 ; Chapman v. State, 2 Head 36 ; Reg. v. Butcher, 8 Cox C. C. ']^ ; Reg. v. Bloom- field, C. & M. 537; Reg. v. Archer, Dears. C. C. 449; 6 Cox C. C. 515; 33 Eng. L. & Eq. 528; Jones v. State, 50 Ind. 473; Reg. z/. Crab, II CoxC. C. 85; C. C. R.; Reg. v. Asterley, 7 C. & P. 191 ; Reg. V. Story, R. & R. 81 ; Reg. v. Barnard, 7 C. & P. 784; Reg. V. Hamilton, 9 Ad. & El. 276 ; Com. v. Drew, 19 Pick. 179; Com. V. Daniels, 2 Parsons, 332; Reg. v. Copeland, C. & M. 517; Reg. V. Jennison, 9 Cox C. C. 158; L. & C. 157; Reg. V. Johnston, 2 Mood. C. C. 254 ; Reg. v. Simmonds, 4 Cox C. C. 277; Reg. V. Cook, L. R., i C. C. 295; 12 Cox C. C. 11 ; Reg. v. Leonard, 3 Cox C. C. 284; Reg. v. Bull, 13 Cox C. C. 608 ; Com. v. Henry, 22 Penn. St. 253; Thomas v. People, 34 N. Y. 351; Bowler v. State, 41 Miss. 570; Reg. v. Hamilton, 9 Ad. & El. (N. S.) 271; Reg. V. Jennison, 9 CoxC. C. 158; L. & C. C. C. 157; Beattie v. Lord Ebury, L. R., 7 Ch. App. ^^^ ; State z/. Estes, 46 Me. 150; State z*. Webb, 26 Iowa, 262 ; People z/. Crissie, 4 Denio, 525; PRETENSE. 277 PRINCIPAL. PBETENSE— Continued. Reg. V. Ridgway, 3 F. & F. 838; People v. Jacobs, 35 Mich. 36; Reg. •V. Keigliley, Dears. & B. 145; State z/.Mills, 17 Me. 211; Greenough, in re, 31 Vt. 279; Cowles v. State, 50 Ala. 454; Reg. v. Abbott, 2 C. & K. 630; I Den. C. C. 273; Reg. v. Keighley, D. & B. 145 ; States. Stanley, 64 Me. 157; People z/. Crissie, 4 Denio, 525; Reg. v. Cod- rington, 1 C. & P. 661; State v. Chunn, 19 Mo. 233; Reg. v. Ken- rick, 5 Q. B. 49; State v. Dorr, 33 Me. 498; State v. Stanley, 64 Me. 157; State V. Jones, 70 N. C. 75; State v. Munday, 78 N. C. 460; State V. Newell, i Mo. 248; Reg. v. Freeth, R. & R. 127; Reg. 7/. Jackson, 3 Camp. 370; 2 East P. C. 940; Reg. v. Parker, 2 Mood. C. C. I ; 8, C. & P. 825 ; Smith v. People, 47 N. Y. 303; Com." v. Col- lins, 8 Phila. 609; Maley ■z'. State, 31 Ind. 192; Reg. v. Hazelton, L. R., 2 C. C. 134; 13 CoxC. C. i; State v. Vandermark, 35 Ark. 396; State V. Pauley, 26 Conn. 587; Colley v. State, 55 Ala. 85 ; Watson ■V. People, 87 N. Y. 562. PREVAILING. — - party. In statute. New Haven, etc., R. Co. v. Northampton, 102 Mass. 120; Weston v. Cushing, 45 Vt. 531 ; Henry v. Miller, 61 Me. 105; Bangor, etc., R. Co. "u. Chamberlain, 60 Me. 285; Hawkins V. Nowland, 53 Mo. 328; Rogers v. City of St. Charles, 54 Mo. 229. PBEVENT. In plea. Cort v. R. Co., 17 Q. B. 142. PREVENTED. In statute. Huidekoper v. Douglas, i Wash. 259. PREVIOUS. insurance. In insurance policy. Mta.'d. Ins. Co. v. Tyler, 16 Wend. 385 (30 Am. Dec. 90). intention. Com. v. Ober, 12 Cush.496. PREVIOUSLY, sum oflfered. In statute. Metropolitan R. Co. v. Turnham, 14 C. B. (N. S.) 223. PRICE. hi statute. Hudson Iron Co. v. Alger, 54 N. Y. 173 ; Hoadley v. Mc- Laine, 10 Bing. 482. clear of all expenses. In contract. Stratford v. Bosworth, 2 Ves. & B. 341. PRICE-CURRENT. Cases of Champagne, i Ben. 249. PRIMA FACIE. State Bk. v. Hastings, 15 Wis. 85. evidence. Emmons v. Westfield Bk., 97 Mass. 230; Lilienthal's Tobacco V. U. S., 7 Otto, 268; Kelly v. Jackson, 6 Pet. 622 ; U. S. v. Wiggins, 14 Pet. 334. PRIME. barley. In contract. Whetmore v. Coates, 14 Mo. 10. cost. In statute. U. S. v. Sixteen Packages, 2 Mason, 53 ; Tap- pan V. U. S., 2 Mason, 399. logs. In contract. Spring v. Cockburn, 19 U. C. C. P. 63. quality winter oil. In warranty. Hastings v. Lovering, 2 Pick. 214 (13 Am. Dec. 420). • singed bacon. In contract. Yates v. Pym, 6 Taunt. 445. > PRINCIPAL. Walsh v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 420. In statute. Williams v. Fitzhugh, 37 N. Y. 444. debtor. In statute. Re Duff, 4 Fed. Rep. 519 ; re Loder, 4 Ben. 328. money. In will. Prichard v. Prichard, L. R., 1 1 Eq. Cas. 232. ofGLcer of such corporation. In statute. Farmers' Loan, etc., Co. V. Warring, 20 Wis. 290. PRINCIPAL. 278 PRIVATE. PEnSrCIPAI. — Continued. place of business. In statute. Middletown Ferry Co. t/. Town of Middletown, 40 Conn. 65. all his creditors. In contract. Re Decker, 8 Ben. 83. PRnirCIPI.E. Le Roy 7/. Tatham, 22 How. 132; Tatham v. Le Roy, 2 Blatchf. 474; Smith V. Pearce, 2 McLean, 176; Roberts v. Ward, 4 McLean, 565; Parlcer v. Stiles, 5 McLean, 44 ; Latta v. Shawlt, i Bond, 265. PRINT. In statute. Wood v. Abbott, 5 Blatchf. 325 ; U. S. v. Williams, 3 Fed. Rep. 484; Yuengling 7/. Schiele, 12 Fed. Rep. 103. or engraving. In statute. Wood v. Abbott, 5 Blatchf. 325. ■work. In statute. Hardcastle v. Jones, 3 B. & S. 160. PBINTED. matter. In statute. Arthur z/. Holier, 7 Otto, 365. sheets, hi indictment. Com. v. Merrifield, 4 Mete. 368. PBUfTER. In statute. Pennoyer t/. Neff, 5 Otto, 714; 3 Sawyer, 282; Quincey w. Porter, 37 Cal. 448 ; Reynolds v. Schmidt, 20 Wis. 380. PRINTING-. In statute. Rossiter v. Hall, ; Blatchf. 363. establishment where the chief process of is carried on. In statute. Hoyle^/. Oram, 12 C. B. (N. S.) 135. incidental process. In statute. Hardcastle v. Jones, 3 B. & S. 160 ; Hoyle v. Oram, 12 C. B. (N. S) 135. PRIOR. in date. In insurance policy. Brown v. Hartford Ins. Co., 3 Day, (£. PRISON. In statute. Sheppard v. Bradford, 16 C. B. (N. S.) 378. breach. States/. Beebe, 13 Kans. 589; Reg. v. Haswell, Russ. & Ry. 458; Reg. v. Waters, 12 Cox C. C. 390; Reg. v. Bootie, 2 Burr. 864; Reg. f. Stokes, 5 C. & P. 148; Com. v. Filburn, 119 Mass. 297 ; State v. Beebe, 13 Kans. 539 ; Reg. v. Kelly, i Cr. &Dix. 202 ; Shattuck v. State, 51 Miss. 525. charges. In statute. How v. Codman, 4 Me. 82. in for debt. In statute. Ex parte Stoffel, L. R., 3 Ch. App. 240. lain in . In statute. Sumpton v. Monzani, 4 Ad. & Ell. loio. PRISONER. Coman v. Storm, i Robt. 75. PRIVATE. In plat. Smith v. Heath, 102 111. 130. charity. In will. Ommaney v. Butcher, Turn. & R. 272. conversations. In statute. Jacobs v. Hessler, 113 Mass. 157. corporation. Dartmouth College z/. Woodward, 4 Wheat. 518; Edwards v. Jagers, 19 Ind. 407. dwelling. In deed. Garnett v. Albree, 103 Mass. 374. dweUing-house only. In deed. Wickenden v. Webster, 6 El. & Bl. 387. expenses. In deed. Stoughton v. Lynch, i Johns. Ch. 467. &iends. hi statute. Corbet z*. Haigh, 5 C. P. Div. 52. house. In statute. Com. v. Cuncannon, 3 Brewst. 344. person. In statute. Coats v. People, 22 N. Y. 245 ; King v. In- habitants, 3 B. & Ad. 150. property. In constitution. Alabama R. Co. v. Kenney, 39 Ala. 307 ; Enfield Toll Bridge Co. v. Hartfield, etc., R. Co., 17 Conn. 42; Comm'rs v. Withers, 29 Miss. 21, -. — rights. In constitution. Ruth v. Ottenheimer, 6 Oregon, 231. PRIVATE. 279 PRIVILEGES PB.IVATELT. PBIVATES. PRIVIES. PBIVTEjEGE. PHIVTLEGED. PRIVATE — Continued. securities. In statute. Buchanan v. Talbot Co., 47 Md. 286. use. Edwards v. Stonington Cemetery Association, 20 Conn. 468. way. Presby v. Old Colony, etc., R. Co., 103 Mass. i ; Denham V. Bristol Comm'rs, io8 Mass. 202. steal. In statute. Rex v. Cartwright, 2 East P. C. 641 ; Rex v. Jones, 2 East P. C. 641 ; Rex v. Matthews, 2 East P. C. 642. In indictment. Ardery v. State, 56 Ind. 328. Satterlee v. Bliss, 36 Cal. 489. Basserman v. Society of Trinity Church, 39 Conn. 137 -, French v. Baker, 4 Sneed, 193; Campbell v. Spottswood, 3 B. & S. 780; Columbia v. Guest, 3 Head, 413; Jamaica Pond Aqueduct Co. v. Chandler, 9 Allen, 159 ; Anderson z/ Anderson, I Pinn. (Wis.) 119. In contract. Birch v. De Peyster, i Stark. N. P. 210. of additional insurance. In insurance policy. Benedict v. Ocean Ins. Co., 31 N. Y. 389. of breeding back. In contract. Price z/. Pepper, 13 Bush, 43. of deepening the ditch. In deed. Collins v. Driscoll, 34 Conn. 43- of one-half of a saw-mill. In deed. Moore v. Fletcher, 16 Me. 63 (33 Am. Dec. 633). of the shores. Ingrant. Ripley 7/. Knight, 123 Mass. 515. communication. Somerville v. Hawkins, 10 C. B. 383 ; White v. NichoUs, 3 How. 266; Cooke v. Wildes, 5 El. & Bl. 329; Andrews v. Simms, 33 Ark. 771 ; White v. Nichols, 3 How. 266; Thorn v. Clanchard, 5 Johns. 508. PRIVHiEQES. In constitution. Wiltse v. State, 8 Heisk. 544; Cate v. State, 3 Sneed, 120. In deed. New Ipswich Factory v. Batchelder, 3 N. H. 190 (14 Am. Dec. 346). In statute. Humphreys v. Pegues, 16 Wall. 245. and appurtenances. In deed. Blakeman v. Blakeman, 39 Conn. 320 ; Smith v. Moodus Water Power Co., 35 Conn. 392 ; Grant v. Chase, 17 Mass. 443 (9 Am. Dec. 161); Gayetty v. Bethune, 14 Mass. 49 (7 Am. Dec. 188). and benefits. In statute. Humphries v. Harrison, 30 Ark. 85. and immunities. In constitution. Walker v. Sauvinet, 2 Otto, 91 ; Bartmeyer v. Iowa, 18 Wall. 129 ; Cogerz/. North-western Packet Co., 37 Iowa, 145 ; re Taylor, 48 Md. 30; Vanbalkenberg v. Brown, 43 Cal. 45 ; Ward v. Flood, 48 Cal. 36 ; Paul v. Virginia, 8 Wall. 168; Connors. Elliott, 18 How. 591; Donnham v. Alexandria Council, 10 Wall. 173; Keyser !<. Rice, 47 Md.203 ; Live Stock Asso. V. Crescent City Co., i Abb. U. S. 388 ; Frasher v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 263. belonging thereto. In lease. Ombony v. Jones, 19 N. Y. 234. of the shores. In statute. Ripley ?/. Knight, 123 Mass. 515. public emoluments or . In constitution. Williams v. Cammack, 27 Miss. 209. rights, powers and . In statute. Louisville, etc., R. Co. v. Gaines, 3 Fed. Rep. 267. PRIVITY. 280 PROCEEDS. PBIVT. PEIZE. PRO. FBOBABLU PRIVITY. or knowledge. In statute. Knowlton v. Prov. S. S. Co., 53 N. Y. 79 ; Lord v. Goodall, 4 Sawyer, 294. In deed. Clifford v. Hoare, L. R., 9 C. P. 363. verdict. Barrett v. State, i Wis. 180. goods. Tiie Adeline, 9 Cranch, 244. lawful subject of and capture. In statute. U. S. v. Athens Armory, i Abb. (U. S.) 129. In note. Long v. Colborn, 11 Mass. 97. cause. Munn v. Dupont, 3 Wash. C. C. 31 ; Wasner v. Wyckoff, 16 N. Y. (S. C.) 178 ; Cooper t/. Utterback, 37 Md. 282 ; Harpharat/. Whitney, ^^ 111. 32 ; Lacy v. Mitchell, 23 Ind. 67 ; Driggs v. Burton, 44 Vt. 124; Wheeler v. Nesbitt, 24 How. 544; The Thompson, 3 Wall. 155 ; Mitchell v. Wall, in Mass. 492 ; Broad v. Ham, 5 Bing. (N. C.) 722; Bacons/. Towne, 4 Cush. 217; Boyd v. Cross, 35 Md. 197; Stansberry v. Fogle, 37 Mo. 469 ; Foshay v. Ferguson, 2 Denio, 617 ; McGurn v. Brackett, 33 Me. 331 ; Ames v. Snider, 69 111. 376; Lauda v. Obfert, 45 Tex. 539 ; Hall v. Suydara, 6 Barb. 83 ; Ulmer v. Leland, i Me. 135 ; Braveboy v. Cockfield, i McM. 270 ; Carl z/. Ayres, 53 N. Y. 14; Burlingame v. Burlingame, 8 Cow. 141. In constitution. Re Coleman, 15 Blatchf. 417. In statute. Locke v. U. S., 7 Cranch, 339 ; Wood v. U. S., 16 Peters, 342 ; Clifton V. U. S., 4 How. 242 ; Buckley v. U. S., 4 How 251 ; U. S. V. Bollman, i Cranch C. C. 373. PROBATE. and testamentary matters. Bank of Hamilton v. Dudley's- Lessee, 2 Peters, 492. PROBATIONARY. drawings. In contract. Moffatt v. Dickson, 13 C. B. 543. PROCEED. In agreement. Planters' Bk. v. Houser, 57 Ga. 140. to sea. In statute. Behucke t/. King, 9 S. & R. 154. — without delay. In charter-party. Antole v. Gill, 5 Fed. Rep- 128. PROCEEDING. People v. Clark, 9 N. Y. 349. In statute. Wilson v.. Macklin, 7 Neb. 50 ; Dailey v. Burke, 28 Ala. 328 ; re Lead Mine Co., 7 Ch. Div. 371 ; Flather v. Stubbs, 2 Q. B. 614. PROCEEDINGS. In statute. Morewood v. Hollister, 6 N. Y. 309 ; Wilson v. Allen, 3 How. Pr. 369; Hine v. Belden, 27 Conn. 384; Williamson v. Champlin, Clarke, 9 ; Rich v. Husson, i Duer, 617 ; Bonesteel v^ Orvis, 31 Wis. 117 ; Cooper v. Garesche, 21 Mo. 151 ; Hoganz/. Hoyt, 37 N. Y. 300; Queen v. R. Co., L. R., 3 Q. B. 170; re O'Farrell, 3 Ben. 192. in court. Dwight v. Phillips, 48 Barb. 116. in the cause. Ward v. Cohen, 3 S. C. 338. thereupon. In statute. U. S. v. Knight, 3 Sumner, 371. judicial, legislative or other public ofllcial . In statute. San- ford V. Bennett, 24 N. Y. 20. PROCEEDS. Belmont v. Pouvert, 35 N. Y. (S. C.) 208 ; Mitchell v. Danforth, 12 Bush. 331. In insurance policy. Haven 7/. Gray, 12 Mass. 71 ; Dow v. Hope Ins. Co., I Hall, 166 ; Dow v. Whetton, 8 Wend. 160 ; Hancox v. Fishing Ins. Co., 3 Sumner, 134 ; Whitney z/. American Ins. Co., 3 Cow. 210. In will. Thomson's Appeal, 89 Pa. St. 36. PROCEEDS. 281 PROFESSION. PROCEEDS — Continued. of a mortgage. In will. American Bible Soc. v. Van Norman, 2 N. W. Rep. 244. or avails. Cushman v. Richards, 100 Mass. 233. of such sale. In statute. Stock v. Holland, L. R., 9 Ex. 147. surplus . In statute. Hannibal, etc., R. Co. v. Bartlett, 123 Mass. 15- PROCESS. Webster t/. Com., 5 Cush. 403; Piper z/. Brown, 4 Fish. Pat. Cas. 175; Bailey z/. Williams, 6 Oregon, 71. In constitution. Sprague v. Birchard, i Wis. 469 ; Porter v. Vander- cook, II Wis. 70; Gilmerw. Bird, 15 Fla. 410; Hanna v. Russell, 12 Minn. 80, Lowry t*. Harris, 12 Minn. 225; Blair v. Reading, 99 111. 600. In statute. McBratney v. Usher, i Dill. 367 ; Hyatt v. Allen, 56 N. Y. 553 ; Bailey z/. Williams, 6 Oregon, 71 ; Forsyth v. Pierson, 9 Fed. Rep. 801 ; Corning z/. Burden, 15 How. 267; U. S. v. Noah, i Payne, 375 ; People v. Nevens, i Hill, 154 ; Utica City Bk. v. Buel, 9 Abb. Pr. 385 ; Fitzpatrick z/. New Orleans, 27 La Ann. 457; Reddick v. Cloud, 7 111. 670 ; Curry z/. Hinman, 11 111. 420 ; Scarritt v. Chapman, II 111. 443 ; Taylor v. Henry, 2 Pick. 397 ; Nichols v. Mitchell, 70 111. 258; Guerinz/. Rose, 33 Cal. 292 ; Tully z/. Baubien, lo-Iowa, 187; Coxe V. Martin, 44 Pa. St. 322 ; Drexel z/. Miller, 49 Pa. St. 246; Solomon v. Graham, 5 El. & Bl. 324 ; Long v. Wordsworth, 4 B. & Adol. 367 ; Attorney-General z/. Sillem, 2 H. & C. 623 ; 10 H. L. Cas. 704; Hannibal, etc., R. Co. v. Crane, 102 111. 249, all . In statute. Fluester v. McClelland, 8 C. B. (N. S.) 360. legal . In statute. Sauer v. Steinhaur, 14 Wis. 77. PROCLAMATION. Lapeyre v. U. S., 17 Wall. 191. PROCURE. Re Smith, 3 Hurl. & N. 234 ; re Black, 2 Ben. 196 ; Henslow v. Fawcett, 3 Ad. & Ell. 55 ; Gibson v. Birch, Carr. & M. 458. advise and assist. In indictment. U. S. v. Wills, 7 Peters, 138. or suffer. In statute. Wilson v. City Bk., 17 Wall. 473; Bu- chanan V. Smith, 16 Wall. 277. PROCURES. any female to have illicit carnal connection •with any man. In statute. People v. Roderigas, 49 Cal. 11. PRODUCE. In will. Newland v. Shepherd, 2 P. Wms. 194; Craft v. Snook, 13 N. J. (Eq.) 121. an income. In statute. Johnson 7/. Perley, 2 N. H. 56 (9 Am. Dec. 35). broker. In statute. U. S. v. Simons, i Abb. U. S. 470. of a farm. In statute. Mayor v. Davis, 6 W. & S. 269. or commodity. State v. Borroum, 23 Miss. 478. yearly . In deed. Ladd v. Abel, 18 Conn. 515. PRODUCT. In contract. Stewart v. Smith, 29 111. 397. of distillation. In statute. One Vaporizer, 2 Ben. 439. PRODUCTION. In statute. Taylor v. Hathaway, 29 Ark. 600 ; Dano v. R. Co., 27 Ark. 567. PRODUCTIVE. real estate. In will. Holcomb v. Holcomb, 11 N. J. (Eq.) 476. PROFESSION. Thompson v. Bertrand, 23 Ark. 733. trade and occupation. In statute. Comm'rs 11. Reynolds, 7 W. & S. 330. 36 J'ROFESSION. 282 PROMISSORY. PBOPESSION — Continued. trade or employment. Wilcox v. Middlesex Comm'rs, 103 Mass. 545. occupation or em.ployment. In statute. Schuchardt v. People, 99 111. 504. PROPESSIOlTAIi. employment. In statute. Pennock v. Fuller, 41 Mich. 153. gambler. In statute. State v. Newton, 59 Ind. 173. PROFIT. Queen v. Capel, 12 Ad. & Ell. 414. a prendre. Pierce v. Keator, 70 N. Y. 419. on cargo. In insurance policy. Halhead v. Young, 6 El. & Bl. 324. on on palm oil. In insurance policy . Chope v. Reynolds, 5 C. B. (N. S.) 641. purpose of . In statute. Morris v. Walker, 15 Q. B. 598; Bear v. Bromley, 16 Jur. 45 ; 11 Eng. L. & Eq. 414. PBOPITABIiE. In statute. Reg. v. Inhabitants, 3 Q. B. 250. PBOPITS. Matthews ^z. Crosby, 56 N.H. 21; Connely z/. Davidson, 15 Minn. 519; Wallace v. Beebe, 12 Allen, 354; Fuller v. Miller, 105 Mass. 103; Mersz/. Conover, 11 Off. Pat. Gaz. nil. In deed. Lord Rokeby v. Elliot, 27 W. R. 58 ; L. R., 5 Ch. 103. In promissory note. Matthews z/. Crosby, 56 N. H. 21. I:i statute. Queen v. Mayor, 9 Ad. & Ell. 435 ; Eyster v. Centennial B )ard of Finance, 4 Otto, 500. Ill benefits. In will. Collier v. Grimsey, 36 Ohio 3t. I7- and commodities. In lease. Queen v. R. Co., 14 Q. B. 25. in hand. In agreement. Re Trading Co., L. R., 4 Ch. App. 475. used in construction. In statute. Grant -v. Hartford, etc., R. Co., 3 Otto, 225 ; Hartford, etc., R. Co. v. Grant, 9 Blatchf 542. rents and . Mansfield v. Atwood, 84 111. 497. PBOHTBITED. from. In insurance policy. Odiorne v. Ins. Co., loi Mass. 551. PBOHIBITION. Washburn v. Phillips, 2 Mete. 296; Mayo v. James, 12 Gratt. 17; Quimbo Appo v. People, 20 N. Y. 531; U. S. v. Hoffman. 4 Wall. 158. In statute. Casby v. Thompson, 42 Mo. 1 33. writ of . In constitution. Cannon v. Kenfield, 57 Cal. 550. PBOJECTIONS. In statute. Cushing v. Boston, 128 Mass. 330. PBOLIXITY. without unnecessary . In statute. Merrill v. Everett, 38 Conn. 48. PROMISE. Avery v. Inhabitants of Tyringham, 3 Mass. 160 (3 Am. Dec. 105). In statute. Saunders v. Wakefield, 4 B. & Aid. 604; Simpson v. Yead, L. R., 4 Q. B. 626; State -v. Harker, 4 Harr. (Del.) 559. of marriage. In statute. People v. Alger, i Park. C. C. 333 ; Kenyon v. People, 26 N. Y. 203. acknowledgment or . In statute. Palmer v. Andrews, i McAll, 495- collateral Nelson v. Boynton, 3 Mete. 396 (37 Am. Dec. 148) ; Stone V. Walker, 13 Gray, 615 ; Clay v. Walton, 9 Cal. 334. original . Nelson v. Boynton, 3 Mete. 396 (37 Am. Dee. 148) ; Stone V. Walker, 13 Gray, 615 ; Clay v. Walton, 9 Cal 334. PBOMISED. to pay. In plea. Metcalf z/. Robinson, 2 McLean, 363. PBOMISSOEY. note. Bolton v. Dugdale, 4 B. & Adol. 620 ; Hall v. Farmer, S Denio, 484; Corbitt p. Stonemetz, 15 Wis. 170; Harding 7/. State, 54 PROMISSOR Y. 283 PROPERTY. PBOMISSOB.Y — Continued. Ind. 359; Poorman v. Mills, 35 Cal. 118; Conn v. Thornton, 46 Ala. 587 ; Corbett v. State, 24 Ga. 287. In statute. Harding v. State, 54 Ind. 359; U. S. v. Hardyman, 13 Pet. 176; People V. Bradley, 4 Park., C. C. 245; Com. Ins. Co. v. Whit- ney, I Mete. 22 ; Blanchenhagen v. Blundell, 2 B. & Aid. 420 ; Dame- wood i/. State, I How. (Miss.) 264; Spanglerz/. Com., 3 Binney, 353; Com. V. McLaughlin, 4 Rawle, 464; Stewart v. Com. 4 S. & R. 194; Com. V. Richards, i Mass. 337 ; Com. v. Brettand, 100 Mass. 206; Phelps V. People, 72 N. Y. 334 ; Rex v. Ranson, i Russ. & Ry. 235; Rex V. Box, I Russ. & Ry. 301; Sibley v. Phelps, 6 Cush. 172. In plea. Webster t/. Bainbridge, 20 N. Y. (S. C.) 180. note not negotiable. In statute. Currier z/. Lockwood, 40 Conn. 350- note signed in the presence of an attesting witness. In statute. Daggett v. Daggett, 124 Mass. 149. notes. In indictment. Com. v. Gallagher, 126 Mass. 54; Com. v. Griffiths, 126 Mass. 252; Com. v Ashton, 125 Mass. 384; Com. v. Butts, 124 Mass. 449. notes for the payment of money. In statute. Culp v. State, i Port. 33 (26 Am. Dec. 357). a lottery. In statute. Miller v. Com., 13 Bush, 731. the progress of science and the useful arts. In constitution. Martenetti v. Maguire, i Abb. (U. S.) 360. Emma Silver Mining Co. v. Lewis, 4 C. P. Div. 396. In statute. Wheeler v. Board, L. R., 4 Ex. 303. Schloss V. Creditors, 31 Cal. 201. In statute. Hill v. Hunt, 20 N. J. (L.) 476 ; Stanley v. Horner, 24 N. J. (L.) 511; Brown v. Hinchman, 9 Johns. 75. is evident. In constitution. Webb v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 167 ; ex parte Cook, 2 Tex. (App.) 388 ; ex parte Moore, 5 Tex. (App.) 109; McCoy z/. State, 25 Tex. 38; ex parte Foster, 5 Tex. (App.) 626. of service. In statute. NeflE v. Pennoyer, 3 Sawy. 283. satisfactory . In statute. Van Steenbergh v. Kortz, 10 Johns. 167 ; Hill V. Watson, 10 S. C. 268. PBOPEB. In deed. Morris v. Rhydydefed Colliery Co., 3 Hurl. & N. 888. — — and needful structures. In decree. Lonsdale Co. v. Mores, 2 Cliff. 547- books of account. In statute. Re Bellis, 3 Ben. 54. executive authority. In treaty. The British Prisoners, i Woodb. & M. 75. PROPERTY. Rogers v. Kenney, 9 Q. B. 593; re Parrot, i Fed. Rep. 481 ; Stahl v. Webster, 11 111. 511; U. S. v. Rogers, 9 How. 127; Dlassus v. U. S., 9 Pet. 117; Smith v. U. S., 10 Pet. 329; Soulard v. U. S., 4 Pet. 511. In constitution. People z/. Eddy, 43 Cal. 331; Savings Soc. 7/. Austin, 46 Cal. 415 ; O'Hara v. Stock, 90 Pa. St. 477 ; Munn v. People, 69 111. 80; City of New Orleans v. Mechanics', etc., Ins. Co., 30 La. Ann. 876 (31 Am. Rep. 232); People v. Hibernia Sav. So., 51 Cal. 243 (21 Am. Rep. 704) ; re Wong Yung Quy, 2 Fed. Rep. 624 ; Old Colony, etc., R. Co., v. Plymouth, 14 Gray, 155; Sherman v. Elder, PROMOTE. PROMOTER. PROMOTERS. PROOF. PROPERTY. 284 PROPERTY. PROPERTY — Continued. 24 N. Y. 381 ; Primm v. City of Belleville, 59 111. 142; People v. Wortliington, 2i 111. 171 ; State -u. Philadelphia, etc., R. Co., 45 Md. 361; Smith V. Metropolitan Gas Co., 12 How. Pr. 187; Straub v. Gordon, 27 Ark. 625; Home Ins. Co. v. City Council, 50 Ga. 530; ex parte Cooper, 3 Tex. (App.) 489; Rigney v. City of Chicago, 102 111. 65 ; People v. Badlam, 57 Cal. 594 ; ex parte Cooper, 3 Tex. (App.) 489 ; Stevens v. State, 2 Ark. 291 (35 Am. Dec. 72). In contract. Re Hutchins, 4 Q. B. Div. 483 ; Chamberlain v. Western Trans. Co., 45 Barb. 218. In insurance policy. Wheton "v. Old Colony Ins. Co., 2 Mete, i; Hoi- brook V. Brown, 2 Mass. 280 ; Wiggin v. Mercantile Ins. Co., 7 Pick. 271; Locke v. North American Ins. Co., 13 Mass. 61; Tylers/, ^tna Ins. Co., 12 Wend. 507 ; 16 Wend. 385 ; Springfield Ins. Co. v. Allen, 43N.Y. 398. In statute. Belcher v. Sikes, 6 B. & C. 236 ; Doe v. R. Co., 2 Q. B. 363; Warren v. Howe, 2 B. & C. 282; Queensbury Soc. v. Pickles, L. R., I Ex. i; re Cigala, 7 Ch. Div. 351; Queensbury Soc. v. Pickles, 3 H. & C. 860; Queen v. Overseers, L. R., 6 Q. B. 717 ; Webb v. Whiffin, L. R.„ 5 H. L. 711; Helbert v. Banner, 5 H. L. 28; Keys V. Milwaukee, etc., R. Co., 25 Wis. 693 ; Wilson v. Boyce, 2 Otto, 320; Barclay v. Plant, 50 Ala. 509; Mitchell v. Mitchell, 35 Miss. 108 ; People v. Williams, 24 Mich. 156; Cross v. Haldeman, 15 Ark. 200; Adams v. Hackett, 7 Cal. 203; Tracy 11. Leland, 2 Sandf. 729 ; Owen v. Smith, 31 Barb. 646 ; De Witt v. San Francisco, 2 Cal. 289; People v. Mayor, 9 Barb. 533 ; Bancroft v. Curtiss, 108 Mass. 47; Fling v. Goodall, 40 N. H. 208; Crone v. Braun, 23 Minn. 239; Hopkins v. Folger, 60 Me. 266 ; Miffingtown V. Jacobs, 69 Pa. St. 151 ; Coe v. Columbus, etc., R. Co., 10 Ohio St. 372; White River Tp. Co. v. Vermont Cent. R. Co., 21 Vt. 590; Wilmington R. Co. v. Reid, 13 "Wall. 264 ; Stanley v. Stanley, 26 Me. 191; Union Ins. Co. u. U. S. 6 Wall. 759; Wilson v. Boyce, 2 Otto, 320 ; West Side Bk. v. Pugsley, 47 N. Y. 368 ; Children v. Cutler, 16 Mo. 24; Eypert v. Bolemus, 2 Abb. N. C. 193 ; Sansburyz'. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 101. In will. Spencer v. Higgins, 22 Conn. 529; Wheeler v. Dunlop, 12 B- Monr. 293; Monroe v. Jones, 8 R. I. 526; Foxall v. McKenney, 3 Cranch C. C. 206 ; Funchess v. Seibe, 27 Miss. 27 ; Den -v. Payne, 5 Hayw. 104 ; Morris v. Henderson, 37 Miss. 492 ; Rosetter v. Sim- mons, 6 S. & R. 452 ; Pell V. Ball, Spears Ch. 48 ; Adams v. Jones, 6 Jones (Eq.), 221; Phippin v. Ellison, 12 Ired. (L.) 61 ; McLenmore V. Goode, I Harp. (Eq.) 272 ; Foxall v. McKenney, 3 Cranch C. C. 206 ; Brown v. Brown, 41 N. Y. 507 ; Laing v. Barbour, 1 19 Mass. 523. and effects. In deed. Reynolds v. Bullock, 26 W. R. 678. In statute. Cross v. Haldeman, 15 Ark. 200; Crane v. Braun, 23 Minn. 239 ; Fling v. Goodall, 40 N. H. 208. In will. Morgan v. Morgan, 6 B. & C. 518. and estate. In deed. Railroad Co. v. Trimble, 10 Wall. 367 ; Allen V. White, 97 Mass. 507. deemed desirable in the transaction of its business. In statute. Iowa Lumber Co. v. Foster, 49 Iowa, 25 (31 Am. Rep. 140). of another. In statute. Com. v. Stearn.A, 2 Mete. 343. PROPERTY. 285 PROSECUTE. PROPERTY — Continued. of whatsoever kind, tenure or nature. In statute. Wilson v. Hood, 3 H, &.C. 148. on board. In insurance policy. Whiton v. Old Colony Ins. Co., 2 Mete. I. other than land. In statute. Regina v. Water Co., 6 El. & Bl. lOIO. personal and real. In will. Pell v. Bell, i Speer (Eq.) 56. recovered or preserved. In statute. Pinkeiton v. Eastin, L. R., 16 Eq. Cas. 490. rights or interest of another. In statute, James v. Christy, 18 Mo. 162. shall be restored. In statute. Scattergood z/. Sylvester, 15 Q. B. 507. subject to taxation. Wilcox v. Middlesex Comm'rs, 103 Mass. 545- all merchandise and . In statute. Keelerw. Mich. South. R. R. I Biss. 35. American . In statute. Bayard v. Ins. Co., 4 Mason, 265. original and ultimate . In constitution. People v. Rector, etc., of Trinity Church, 22 N. Y. 44. life, liberty or . In constitution. Donahoe t/. County of Will, 100 111. 106. other . In statute. Earle v. Sawyer, 6 Cush. 142. personal . In statute. Stief v. Hart, i N. Y, 23. the said . In will. Peppercorn v. Peacock, 3 Man. & G. 195. PROPORTION. In statute. State v. Comm'rs, 34 Wis. 162 ; Tyler 7/. City of St. Louis, 56 Mo. 60. PROPORTIONAL. share. Bancroft v. Boston, 115 Mass. 379. PROPORTIONS, just and equal . Cheever v. Clark, 7 S. & R. 514- PROPOSALS. to buy, sell or prociire lottery tickets. In statute. State v. Sykes, 28 Conn. 226. PROPRIETOR. In statute. Heine v. Appleton, 4 Blatchf. 125 ; Tibbits v. Yorke, 5 B. & Ad. 605 ; Milligen v. Picken, i C. B. 800 ; Bronson v. Yancy, I Dev. (Eq.) 77 ; Quivey -v. Porter, 37 Cal. 458. or proprietors. In statute. Boston v. Worcester, etc., R. Co., II Cush. 512. legal . In statute. Little v. Hall, 18 How. 165. PROPRIETORS. In contract. Rossiter 7/. Miller, 3 App. Cas. 1124 ; Rossiter v. Miller, 5 Ch. Div. 648. In statute. Hall v. Brown, 54 N. H. 472. of every railroad. In statute. Pierce z/. Concord R. R., 51 N. H. 591. owners or . In statute. Lister v. Lobley, 6 Nev. & M. 340. PROPRIETT. Com. v. Alger, 7 Cush. 70. PRO RATA. In contract. Penniman v. Stanley, 122 Mass. 310 ; Taylor v. Slevens, 7 How. Pr. 415. PROSECUTE. with effect. In bond. Morris v. Matthews, 2 Q. B. 297. fail to . In statute. Martin z-. Fales, 18 Me. 23(36 Am. Dec. 693). PROSECUTED. 286 FRO VISION. PROSECUTED. within one year. In insurance party. Merchants, etc., Ins. Co. V. Lacroix, 35 Tex. 249. PB.OSECUTIOM'. In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 8 Ad. & Ell. 496 ; Com. v. Haas, 57 Pa. St. 443 ; Dalloway v. Turrell, 26 Wend. 383; State v. Harden- burg, 2 N. J. (L.) 355. maintenance and punishment of offenders. In statute. Reg. ■V. Birmingham, 10 Q. B. 127. of the action. In statute. Hume ■z'. Druyff, L. R., 8 Ex. 214. PROSECUTION'S, criminal . In constitution. State v. Wolcott, 21 Conn. 279. PROSECUTOR. In statute. Phillips v. Bevans, 23 N. J. (L.) 373. PROSTITUTE. State v. Stoyell, 54 Me. 24. PROSTITUTION, purpose of . In {statute. State v. Stoyell, 54 Me. 24 ; Os- born -v. State, 52 Ind. 526 ; State v. Ruhl, 8 Iowa, 447 ; Com. v. Cook, 12 Mete. 93; Carpenters. People, 8 Barb. 603. PROTECT. In constitution. Peters v. Grubb, 21 Pa. St. 455. PROTECTION". In statute. Re Glaser, 2 Ben. 180, purposes. In insurance policy. Arkansas Ins. Co. w. Bostlck, 27 Ark. 539. PROTEST. Coddington v. Davis, i N. Y. 186; Breusler v. Arnold, i Wis. 264; Ayerault v. Pacific Bk., 47 N. Y. 570 ; Townsend v. Lorain Bk., 2 Ohio St. 345. in -writing. In statute. Knowles v. City of Boston, 129 Mass. SSI- waive . In contract. Coddington x/. Davis, i N.Y. 186; 3 Denio, 16. PROTEST A BTiE. security. In statute. Dunn v. Adams, i Ala. 527 (35 Am. Dec. 42). PROTESTANT. dissenters. Drummond v. Atty.-General, 2 H. L. Cas. 387. religion. In constitution. Hale -u. Everett, 53 N. H. 9 (16 Am. Rep. 82). PROTESTED. Breusler v. Arnold, i Wis. 764; Brannon v. Hursell, 112 Mass. 63 PROTRACTED. Knight v. Wilder, 2 Cush. 210. PROVABLE. debt. In statute. Re Schwartz, 14 Blatchf. 196; Sigsby v. Willis, 3 Ben. 374. under bankruptcy. Crew v. Terry, 2 C. P. Div. 403. PROVE. his debt. In statute. Re Bigelow, 2 Ben. 483. which he could . In charter-party. Gether v. Capper, 15 C. B. 39;i5 C. B. 697. PROVED. not . In statute. Queen t;. Robinson, 12 Ad. & Ell. 673. PROVIDE. or prepare the means for. Charge to Grand Jury, 5 McLean, 306. PROVIDED. Stanley v. Colt, 5 Wall. 119; Carroll z/. State, 58 Ala. 396. In statute. Burgwyn v. Whitfield, 81 N. C. 263; Chapin 7/. Harris, 8 Allen, 596. In will. Colt V. Hubbard, 33 Conn. 281. • always. Heaston v. Commrs., 20 Ind. 398. In will. Martelli v. Holloway, L. R., 5 H. L. 533. she has no lawful issue. In will. Wright v. Denn, 10 Wheat. 204. PROVISION. Quincy v. Rogers, 9 Cush, 291. PROVISION. 287 PUBLIC. PBOVTSION — Continued. or article of food. In statute. Boteler v. Corporation, 2 Cranch C C. 676. any toy will. In statute. U. S. v. Duncan, 4 McLean, 100. PROVISIONAL. remedy. In statute. Noonen v. Orton, 28 Wis. 386 ; Nosser V. Corwin, 36 How. Pr. 540 ; McCarthy v. McCarthy, 54 How. Pr. 97- In statute. Hamilton v. O'Neil, 9 Mo. 11 ; Crooke v. Slaclc, 20 Wend. 117; Plummer v. Currier, 52 N. H. 288; McLester v. Somerville, 54 Ala. 670. PROVISIONS. - — ■ as may be found on hand for family use. In statute. State V. Connor, 73 Mo. 572. for family use. In statute. Atkinson v. Gatcher, 23 Ark. loi. or mujiitions of war. In statute. U. S. v. Barber, 9 Cranch, 243; U. S. V. Sheldon, 2 Wheat. 119. corn, fodder, meat and other on hand. In will. Mooney v. Evans, 6 Ired.-(Eq.) 363. PROVISO. Carroll v. State, 58 Ala. 396 ; Wayman v. Southard, 10 Wheat. 30 ; Voorhees v. U. S., 10 Pet. 449. PROVOKE. stir up or contention and strife. In statute. State v. Warner, 34 Conn. 276. PROXIMATE. Insurance Co. v. Boon, 95 U. S. 117. cause. Stater/. Railroad, 52 N. H. 528. PRUDEITTIAL. concerns. In statute. Willar(J w. Newburyport, 12 Pick. 227. PUBIiIC. In statute. Town of Hamden v. Rice, 24 Conn. 351. act. Lassly v. Fontaine, 4 Hen. & M. 146 (4 Am. Dec. 510) ; Unity V. Burrage, 13 Otto, 454; Portsmouth Livery Co. v. Watson, 10 Mass. 91 ; Burnham v. Webster, 5 Mass. 266; U. S. v. Porter, i Cranch C. C. 369 ; Bank of Utica v. Smedes, 2 Cow. 662 ; Pierce v. Kimball, 9 Me. 54; Morgan v. Cree, 46 Vt. 773; Village of Wi- nooski V. Gookey, 49 Vt. 282. annual ofS.ce or charge. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, i' B. & Ad. 795. assembly. In statute. Summerlin v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 441. benefit. Tyler v. Beecher, 44 Vt. 648 (8 Am Rep. 398). blockade. The Circassian, 2 Wall. 135. buildings. In statute. Queen v. Carruthers, 4 B. & S. 817; Babcock v. Goodrich, 47 Cal. 488 ; State v. Troth, 34 N. J. (L.) 377. corporation. Dartmouth College t/. Woodward, 4 Wheat. 518; Sayre v. North-western Tp. Co., 10 Leigh, 454; Dean i-. Davis, 51 Cal. 406; Turnpike Co. v. Wallace, 8 Watts, 316 ; Dearborn v. Bos- ton, etc., R. Co., 4 Post. (N. H.) i79;'Ten Eyck v. Delaware, etc.. Canal Co., 3 Harr. (N. J.) 200 (37 Am. Dec. 233). debt. Morgan v. Cree, 46 Vt. 773. document. In statute. Grindell v. Brendon, 6 C. B. (N. S.) 698 ; Fleming v. Newton, i H. L. Cas. 363 ; Blunt v. Patten, 2 Paine, 393 ; McCall V. U. S., I Dakota Terr. 328. dues. Anderson v. Thompson, 10 Bush, 132. duties. In statute. Reg. v. Guardians, 17 Q. B. 156 ; Mayor v. Overseers, 17 Q- B. 859. FUBLIC. 288 PUBLIC. PUBLIC ~ Continued. employment. Brown v. Shevell, 2 Ad. & Ell. 143. * enemy. State v. Moore, 74 Mo. 413. exhibition of feats of horsemanship. U. S. v. Buffalo Park, 16 Blatchf. 189. gambling house. In statute. Lockhart v. State, 10 Tex. 275 ; Rice V. State, 10 Tex. 545 ; Buck v. State, i Ohio St. 61. ground. In deed. Town of Lebanon v. Comm'rs, 9 Ohio, 80 (34 Am. Dec. 422). highways. Toledo, etc., R. Co. v. Pence, 68 111. 524; Coe v. New Jersey R. Co., 28 N. J. (Eq.) 100 ; Koelle v. Knecht, 99 111. 403. house. In deed. Com. v. Cuncannon, 3 Brewst. 344 ; Pease v. Coats, L. R., 2 Eq. Cas. 688. In statute. Smith v. State, 37 Ala. 472 ; Bass v. State, 37 Ala. 469 ; Brown v. State, 27 Ala. 47; Huffman v. State, 29 Ala. 40; Moore v. State, 30 Ala. 550; Burnett v. State, 30 Ala. 19; Wilson v. State, 31 Ala. 371; Bently z/. State, 32 Ala. 596 ; Shilhagan v. State, 9 Tex. 430. improvement. In statute. City of New Haven v. Whitney, 36 Conn. 373. indecency. In statute. McJunkins w. State, 10 Ind. 140; Jen- nings V. State, 16 Ind. 335 ; State v. Huey, 16 Ind. 338. lamp-posts. In contract. Davenport, etc., Co. v. Davenport, 13 Iowa, 229. lands. In statute. Newhall 7/. Sanger, 2 Otto, 761; Haydenfeldt V. Davey, etc., Mining Co., 10 Nev. 290. law. See Public Act. library. In statute. Providence Athenaeum v. Tripp, 9 R. I. 560 ; 8 R. I. 39. local law. In constitution. County Comm'rs v. Comm'rs, 51 Md. 457 ; County Comm'rs v. Meekins, 50 Md. 28. lots. In town plot. Rutherford v. Taylor, 38 Mo. 315. minister. U. S. v. Benner, Baldw. 234. money. In statute. Branch v. U. S., 12 Ct. of CI. 281. oflQ.ce. Re Hathaway, 71 N. V. 238 ; People v. Common Council, 77 N. Y. 503. ofllcer. Armitage v. Hamer, 3 B. & Adol. 795. In statute. Morse v. City of Lowell, 7 Mete. 1 52 ; Hayman v. Pond, 7 Mete. 329 ; Mitchell v. Nelson, 49 Ala. 88 ; State v. Bradley, 48 Conn. 546. ^ or objectionable purpose. In lease. Gannett v. Albree, 103 Mass. 374. peace and order. In statute. Neuendorflf v. Duryea, 6 Daly, 276. parochial funds. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 3 B. & Adol. 725. place. In deed. Carter v. Abshire, 48 Mo. 301. In statute. Williams v. State, 64 Ind. 553 (31 Am. Rep. 135) ; State v. Weekly, 29 Ind. 206 ; Eastwood v. Miller, L. R., 9 Q. B. 440 ; Bows V. Fenwick, L. R., 9 C. P. 337 ; Henderson v. State, 59 Ala. 89 ; Reg. V. Cruesden, 2 Camp. 89; Reg. v. Webb, i Den. C. C. 338; Farmer V. Com., 8 Leigh, 741; Coleman v. State, 13 Ala. 602 ; Flake v. PUBLIC. 289 PUBLIC. PUBLIC — Continued. State, 19 Ala. 551; Campbell v. State, 17 Ala. 369; Smith v. State, 52 Ala. 384; Walker v. Com., 2 Va. Cas. 515 ; Arnold v. State, 29 Ala. 46; Burnett v. State, 30 Ala. 19; Huflfman v. State, 30 Ala. 532; Wilson V. State, 31 Ala. 371; Moore v. State, 30 Ala. 550; Bent- ley V. State, 32 Ala. 596; McDonald v. State, 35 Ala. 390 ; Smith v. State, 23 Ala. 39 ; Bythword v. State, 20 Ala. 47 ; Coleman v. State, 20 Ala. 51 ; Clarke v. State, 12 Ala. 492; Burdine v. State, 25 Ala. 60; Sherwood v. State, 25 Ala. 78 ; Roquemore v. State, 19 Ala. 528 ; Com. V. Vandine, 6 Gratt. 689; Purcell v. Com., 14 Gratt. 679; Com. V. Feazle, 8 Gratt. 585; Windsor v. Com., 4 Leigh, 680; Shihagan v. Steele, 9 Tex. 430 ; Mofft v. State, 43 Tex. 346 ; Cainile v. State, 35 Ala. 392 ; Scammon v. Scammon, 28 N. H. 428 ; Tidd v. Smith, 3 N. H. 181; Taylor ^/. State, 22 Ala. 15; Reg. ■z/. Holmes, 3 C. & K. 360; Reg. V. Orchard, 3 Cox C. C. 248 ; Queen v. Harris, L. R., i C. C. 282 ; Reg. V. Thallman, i Leigh & C. 326 ; Rex v. Watson, 2 Cox C. C. 376 ; Russell v. Dyer, 40 N. H. 73 ; 43 N. H. 396; Cahoon v. Coe, 57 N. H. 556; re Birch, 15 C. B. 744; re Freestone, i Hurl. & N. 94; Hill V. Balls, 2 Hurl. & N. 300 ; Henderson v. State, 59 Ala. 91 ; Phillips V. State, 51 Ala. 20; Napier v. State, 50 Ala. 169; Ray z/. State, 50 Ala. 172. printing. Ellis v. State, 4 Ind. i. purpose. In statute. Mitchell 17. Burlington, 4 Wall. 270; Rog- ers V. Burlington, 3 Wall. 654; Reg. v. Guardian, 17 Q. B. 156; Mayor z/. Overseers, 17 Q. B. 859. purposes. In will. Dolan v. Macdermott, L. R., 5 Eq. Cas. 6a revenue. Morgan v. Cree, 46 Vt. 773. road. King v. Wright, 3 B. & Ad. 681; King v. Mellor, i B. & Ad. 38. roads. In statute. Buncombe Tp. Co. v. Baxter, 10 Ired. (L.) 222. sale. In statute. Robbins v. Bellas, 4 Watts, 258. schools. Merrick v. Amherst, 12 Allen, 508 ; Jenkins v. Andover, 103 Mass. 97. ' seal. Kirksey v. Bates, 7 Port. 529 (31 Am. Dec. 722). securities. Morgan v. Cree, 46 Vt. 773. security. In statute. U. S. V. Irwin, 5 McLean, 183. square. In statute. Westfall v. Hunt, 8 Ind. 174 ; City of Lo- gansport v. Dunn, 8 Ind. 378. statutes. See Public Act. stocks. In statute. Wells v. Porter, 2 Bing. N. C. 722 ; Hewitt V. Price, 4 Man. & G. 356. stocks and securities. Hall v. Middlesex Comm'rs, 10 Allen, 100. street, highway and sidewalk. In indictment. State v. Moriarty, 74 Ind. 103. street or road. In statute. Case v. Storey, L. R., 4 Ex. 319. taxes. In statute. Morgan v. Cree, 46 Vt. 773. taxes, rates and assessments. In statute. Buffalo City Cen. Co. V. Buffalo, 46 N. Y. 506. trade. Gibson v. Ireson, 3 Q. B. 44. trade or business. In deed. Wiekenden v. Webster, 6 El. & Bl. 387. 37 PUBLIC. 290 PULSE. PUBLIC — Continued. trust. In constitution. Re Oaths, 20 Johns. 462 ; Seymour v. Ellison, 2 Cow. 29, note. use. Orr v. Quimby, 54 N. H. 590 ; Hildreth v. Adamson, 8 C. B. (N. S.) 594. In constitution. Walther v. Warner, 25 Mo. 277 ; Board of Education V. Hackman, 48 Mo. 243 ; Buffalo & N. Y. R. R. v. Brannan, 9 N. Y. 100; Bradley v. New York, etc., R. Co., 21 Conn. 294; Fisher v. Horicon Iron, etc., Co., 10 Wis. 354 ; New Orleans, etc., R. Co. -v. R. Co., 53 Ala. 211 ; Com. v. Horrigan, 2 Allen, 159; Chambers v. Satterlee, 40 Cal. 497 ; Railroad Co. v. City of Stockton, 41 Cal. 149 ; Channel Co. v. R. Co., 51 Cal. 269; Gilmer t/. Lime Point, 18 Cal. 229; Com. V. Tewksbury, 11 Mete. 55; Manufacturing Co. ■v. Head, 56 N. H. 386; Olmstead v. Camp, 33 Conn. 532 ; Beekman v. Sara- toga, etc., R. Co., 3 Paige Ch. 45 (22 Am. Dec. 679) note ; Memphis Freight Co. v. Memphis, 4 Coldw. 419; Enfield Toll Bridge Co. v. Hartford, etc., R. Co., 17 Conn. 42. In statute. Jennings v. Pierce, 1 5 Blatchf. 42. use and sale. Ryan v. Goodwin, 3 Sumn. 514. welfare. Shaver v. Starrett, 4 Ohio St. 494 ; Sessions v. Crim- keton, 20 Ohio St. 349. work erected or in progress of erection. In statute. City Sewerage Utilization Co. v. Board of Health, i h%%. Gaz. 402. works. In statute. Seibert v. Cavender, 3 Mo. (App.) 423 ; re Public Works, 13 Fla. 699. worship. Att'y-Gen. v. Merrimack Manfg. Co., 14 Gray, 586. in assembly. In statute. Smith v. State, 63 Ala. 57. PUBLICATION". Re Newall, 4 C. B. (N. S.) 269 ; Wenman v. Ash, 13 C. B. 840 ; Swindle v. State, 2 Yerg. 581 (24 Am. Rep. 515); Hodges i/. State, 5 Humph. 112. In statute. Boucicault v. Wood, 2 Biss. 34 ; Crowe v. Aiken, 2 Biss. 208. In statute. Myers v. Callaghan, 5 Fed. Rep. 730. other . In statute. U. S. v. Williams, 3 Fed. Rep. 484. place of . In statute. Leroy 7/. Jamison, 3 Sawy. 377. PUBLISH. In plea. Watts v. Greenlee, 2 Dev. (L.) 118. make and ready to be delivered. In order. Brooke v. Mitch- ell, 6 M. & W. 473 (8 Dowl. 392). PUBLISHED. Doe v. Burdett, 4 Ad. & Ell. 17. In contract. Stoops v. Smith, 100 Mass. 63 ; Palmerw. Clark, 106 Mass. 387- In statute. Boucicault v. Chatterton, 5 Ch. Div. 281 ; Musselbrook V. Dunkin, 9 Bing. 605 ; Macarthur -u. Campbell, S B. & Ad. 518. one regularly . In statute. Walton v. Harris, 73 Mo. 491. printed and — — In plea. Sproul v. Pillsbury, 72 Me. 20. signed and . In deed. Vincent v. Bishop of Soder, 8 C. B. 905 ; Johns V. Dickinson, 8 C. B. 934. In will. Curteis -v. Kenrick, 3 M. & W. 461. PUBLISHER. Sproul v. Pillsbury, 72 Me. 20. PUEBLO. Indian. U. S. v. Joseph, 4 Otto, 614 ; 4 Sawy. 599 {note). PULSE. ' stock of . In statute. Rex v. Woodward, 1 Moody, 323. P UNCTUA TION. 291 PURPORT. PUNCTUATION. Ewing w. Burnet, 11 Peters, 41. PUIflSHABIiE. In statute. Com. v. Pemberton, 118 Mass. 36 ; McLaughlin's Case, 107 Mass. 225. PUNISHMENT. State v. Lawrence, 45 Mo. 492 ; U. S. v. Ulrici, 3 Dill. 532. PUNITIVE. damages. Chiles w. Drake, 2 Mete. (Ky.) 147. In instructions of court. Roth v. Eppy, 80 111. 283. PURCHASE. Durando v. Durando, 23 N. Y. 331 ; Kohl v. U. S., i Otto, 367; Green V. Blanchar, 40 Cal. 194 ; Clay v. Wyatt, 6 J. J. Marsh. 584. In statute. McCartee v. Orphan Asylum, 9 Cow. 437 (18 Am. Dec. 516); Clay z/. Wyatt, 6 J. J. Marsh. 584; Durando v. Durando, 23 N. Y. 331 ; Burt v. Merchants' Ins. Co., 106 Mass. 360 ; Farring- ton V. Wilson, 29 Wis. 383 ; King v. Townrow, i B. & Ad. 479 ; Blake V. Attersoll, 2 B. & C. 879 ; Kingz/. Inhabitants, 4 B. & Adol. 152 ; Commercial Bk. n. Nolan, 8 Miss. 508 ; Jackson v. Brown, 5 Wend. 590 ; Gordon v. Preston, i Watts, 385 ; Pierson v. Laurence, 2 Blatchf. 495. — money. In statute. Austin v. Underwood, 37 111. 438 ; Hoyt v. Van Alstyne, 15 Barb. 568; Eyster v. Hatheway, 50 111. 521; Henisler v. Nickum, 38 Md..27o ; Davis v. Peabody, 10 Barb. 91 ; Allen V. Hawley, 66 111. 164 ; Smith v. Lackor, 23 Minn. 454. actual . In statute. Pierson v. Laurence, 2 Blatchf. 495. by . In statute. Farrington v. Wilson, 29 Wis. 384. PURCHASED. Smith v. Spies, 2 Hall, 477 ; Curtis v. Burdick, 48 Vt. 166. In will. Askew z'. Booth L. R., 17 Eq. Cas. 426. PURCECASER. In statute. Draper v. Bryson, 26 Mo. 108 ; Steele v. Spencer, i Pet. 552; Halbert v. McCullock, 3 Mete. (Ky.) 456 ; Lancaster v. Dolan, I Rawle, 231 ; Dillingham v. Bolt, 37 N. Y. 198 ; Schmidt v. Ho3rt, I Edw. 652 ; Meyer v. Car Co., 12 Otto, 9 ; Bank v. Frank, 45 N. Y. (S. C.) 404 ; re Hopper, 2 Halst. Ch. 325 ; Gilpin v. Davis, 2 Bibb, 416 (5 Am. Dec. 622 ); Lancaster z/. Dolan, i Rawle, 231 (18 Am. Dec. 625). or incTimbrancer. In statute. Wood v. Chapin, 13 N. ,Y. 509. bona fide . In statute. Cloud z/. Dupree, 28 Ga. 170; Sanderson V. McAfiEee, 42 Ga. 250. subsequent . In statute. Van Rensselaer^/. Clark, 17 Wend. 25. PURCHASERS. In statute. Fowler v. McCartney, 27 Miss. 509. for a valuable consideration without notice. In statute. Wailes v. Cooper, 24 Miss. 208. of incumbrances. In statute. Turner z/. Pabb, 60 Mo. 342. subsequent . In statute. McNitt v. Turner, 16 Wall. 352 ; Henderson v. Downing, 24 Miss. 106. PURCHASING, building or . In will. Chapman v. Brown, 6 Vesey, 404. PURELY. public charity. In constitution. Burd Orphan Asylum -u. Upper Darby School District, 90 Pa. St. 21; Cleveland Library Association V. Pelton, 36 Ohio St. 253. PURLOIN. and embezzle. In statute. Carpenter v. Mason, 12 Ad. & Ell. 630. PURPORT. Com. v. Wright, i Cush. 46 ; State v. Bonney, 34 Me. 383 ; State v. Witham, 47 Me. 195 ; State v. Wimberly, 3 McCord, 190 ; State v. Holier, i Dev. 263 ; State v. Carter, Conf. N. C. 210 ; State v. Crawley, 13 La. Ann. 300 ; Chamberlain v. State, 5 Blackf. 573; Com. V. Parmenter, 5 Pick. 279. PURPORT. 292 QUANTITY. PUBPOET — Continued. In indictment. Com. v. Wright, 1 Cush. 65 ; State v. Atkins, S Blackf. 458 ; Flowers v. Bitting, 45 Ala. 448. PURPORTED. In indictment. Com. v. Twitchell, 4 Cush. 76. PURPORTTCfG. In statute. Snow v. State, 14 Wis. 482. that any money will be paid. In statute. State v. Page, 19 Mo. 213. PURPOSE. In statute. Rex v, Heffernan, i Jebb, 4. of obtaining. In statute. King v. Ridgway, 5 B. & Aid. 530. -of profit. In statute. Bear w. Bromley, 18 Q. B. 271. of prostitution or concubinage. In statute. State v. Feasel, 74 Mo. 524. PURPOSELY. In statute. Carter v. State, 17 Ind. 307 ; Fahnestock v. State, 23 Ind. 231. artfully and framed. In plea. Kerr v. Force, 3 Cranch C. C. 8. PURPRESTURE. Atty. -Gen. 7/. Evart Booming Co., 34 Mich. 402; Moore w. Jack- son, 2 Abb. N. C. 211. PURSUANCE, in of the act. In statute. Smith v. Shaw, 10 B. & C. 284. PURSUANT. — '— to the act. In indictment. U. S. v. Latorre, 8 Blatchf. 135. to law. In statute. Woodruff v. Barney, i Bond, 531. PURSUIT. In statute. King v. Hart, 6 B. & S. 253. PUT. in force. In statute. North-Eastern R. Co. v. Mayor, 9 B. & S. 630. in her possession. In will. Breckenridge v. Duncan, 2 A. K. Marsh. 50 (12 Am,. Dec. 359). into writing. In statute. Queen v. Registers, 7 Q. B. 1 56. ■ out. Perry v. Fitzhouse, 8 Q. B. 757. PUTS. Ex parte Young, 6 Biss. 53 ; re Chandler, 9 Bankr. Reg, 514 ; Pixleyw. Boynton, 79 111. 351. , PUTTING. out. In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 1 1 Ad. & Ell. 657. QUALIFICATION. State v. Seay, 64 Mo. 89. In statute. U. S. v. Williams, i Dill. 485. QUALIFICATIONS. In constitution. Hall v. Hostetter, 17 B. Monr. 785 ; Com. v. Jones, 10 Bush, 744. of an elector. In statute. Byrne v. State, 12 Wis. 519- QUALIPIBD. In constitution. Hall v. Hostetter, 17 B. Monr. 785 ; Cora. v. Jones, ID Bush, 744. In statute. People v. Supervisor, 100 111. 332. elector. Sanford v. Prentice, 28 Wis. 358. successor. In statute. Beebe z/. Robinson, 64 Ala. 171. QUANTITY. Com. v. O'Connell, 12 Allen, 453. In statute. Scattergood v. Tutton, 2 Fed. Rep. 28. and quality. In deed. Adams v. Fotheringham, 3 Mass. 252 (3 Am. Dec. 151). and quality unknown. In bill of lading. Tully v. Terry, L. R., 8 C. P. 679. guaranteed. In bill of lading. Bissell v. Campbell, 54 N. Y. 353- Q UANTITY. 293 RACE QUANTITY - QUARRYING. QUART. QUARTERLY. QUARTERS. QUARTS. QUASI. QUAY. QUESTION. QUESTIONED. QUI. QUICK. QUIET. QUIETLY. QUIT. QUORUM. QUOTA. Continued. deficiency in . In bill of lading. Meyer v. Peck, 28 N. Y. 590. whole . In statute. Scattergood v. Tutton, 2 Fed. Rep. 28. right to do all such . In lease. McKee v. Brooks, 20 Mo. 526. larger quantity than one . In statute. Sappington v. Carter, 67 111.482. In lease. Guardians v. Guardians, 6 B. & S. 918. — account. In guarantee. Melville ■y. Hayden, 3 B. & Aid. 595. of com. In statute. Master of St. Cross v. Ld. Howard, 6 Term Rep. 338. In statute. Bensusan v. Murphy, 14 Blatchf. 536. corporation. Riddle v. Merrimac River Locks, 7 Mass. 169; Inhabitants v. Wood, 13 Mass. 193; Levy Court v. Conner, 2 Wall. SOI. derelict. Sturtevant -v. The George Nicholaus, i Newb. 449. Mayor v. U. S., 10 Pet. 662. of fact. Lovinerz'. Pearce, 70 N. C. 167. of title of real estate. In statute. Murray z/. Van Derlyn, 24 Wis. 67. of title to real property. In statute. Spencer v. Winselman, 42 Cal. 481. touching the said imprisonment or punishment. In statute. U. S. V. Daniel, 6 Wheat. 542. shall be in . In statute. Latham v. Spedding, 17 Q. B. 440. has not been . In statute. Queen w. Inhabitants, 12 Ad. & Ell. 182. haeret in litera, haeret in oortice. Tracy v. Troy, etc., R. Co., 38 N. Y. 433 ; Booth v. Williams, 2 Ga. 252. s'excuse, s'acouse. Stephens!/. People, 19 N. Y. 569. tam. O'Kelly v. Athens Manfg. Co., 36 Ga. 51. -with child. Reg. wWycherley, 8 C. & P. 262 ; Goldsmith's Case, 3 Camp. 76 ; State v. Cooper, 2 Zabr. 52 ; Rex v. Russell, i Moody, 356 ; State v. Smith, 32 Me. 369 ; Com. v. Reid, i Leg. Gaz. 182. In indictment. Com. v. Parker, 9 Mete. 600 ; and see Hall v. Hancock, 15 Pick. 25s (26 Am. Dec. 599). with chUd. Reg. v. Wycherley, 8 C. & P. 262. and peaceable possession. In deed. Akerly v. Vilas, 23 Wis. 207. enjoy. 272). In deed. Gordon v. Haywood, 2 N. H. 402. Grindley v. Barker, i Bos. & Pul. 229 ; Withnell v. Gartham, 6 T. R. 388. In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 4 B. & S. 256 ; State v. Wilkes- ville, 20 Ohio St. 288. of any city or town. In statute. Inhabitants v. Inhabitants, 97 Mass. 383. In deed. Whitbeck v. Cook, 1 5 Johns. 483 (8 Am. Dec. RACE. field. In statute. Com. v. Wilson, 9 Leigh, 648. public . In statute. Ash v. Lynn, 7 B. & S. 255. RACEWAY. 294 RAPE. RACEWAY. RAFFLE. RAGS. RAILING-. RAILROAD. RAILROADS. RAILWAY. RAINTr. RAISE. RAISED. RAISING. RANK. RANSOM. RAPE. In deed. Wilder v. DeCou, 26 Minn. 10. State V. Pinchback, 2 Mill (S. C.) 130. In insurance policy. Elliott t/. Hamilton Ins. Co., 13 Gray, 139. In statute. Munson v. Town of Derby, 37 Conn. 310. St. Louis, etc., R. Co. v. North-western, etc., R. Co., 2 Mo. (App.) 69 ; MunkLns v. Kansas, etc., R. Co., 60 Mo. 334. In statute. Lake Superior, etc., R. Co. v. U. S., 3 Otto, 442; John- son V. Louisville, etc., R. Co., 10 Bush, 231 ; Louisville, etc., R. Co. v. Louisville, 2 Duv. 175 ; Black v. Philadelphia, etc., R. Co., 58 Pa. St. 249; State v. Johnson, Phill. (L.) 140; Com. v. Haverhill, 7 Allen, 524. companies. In statute. County of Randolph v. Post, 3 Otto, 509 ; Moneypenny v. Sixth Avenue R. Co., 4 Abb Pr. (N. S.) 357. - — company. In statute. Tucker v. Ferguson, 22 Wall. 527. corporations. In statute. City of Dubuque v. Chicago, etc., R. Co., 47 Iowa, 196 ; First Nat. Bk. v. Davies, 43 Iowa, 424. track. In statute. Chicago, etc., R. Co. v. People, 98 III. 354. In statute. St. Louis Bolt & Iron Co. v. Donahoe, 3 Mo. (App.) 559 ; Chicago V. Evans, 24 111. 52. Phipps V. Daubney, 16 Q. B. 524 ; Imlay v. Union Branch R. Co., 26 Conn. 254 ; St. Louis R. Co. v. North-western St. Louis R. Co., 2 Mo. (App.) 69. corporation. In statute. Union Trust Co. v. Kendall, 20 Kas. 515- the . In statute. Garton v. Bristol R. Co., 4 Hurl. & N. 48 ; 4 Hurl. & N. 832 ; 6 Hurl. & N. 930 ; Directors v. Garton, 8 H. L. Cas. 477. days. In charter-party. Balfour t^. Wilkins, 20 Alb. L. J. 161 • In will. Bateman v. Bateman, i Atk. Ch. 421. and school aU the testator's children. In will. Shoemaker z*. Stobaugh, 59 Ind. 598. and support armies. In constitution. U. S. v. Fairchild, i Abb. (U. S.) 74. provided $6,000 shall be . In subscription paper. New London Inst. V. Prescott, 40 N. H. 330. to be out of my estate. In will. Bray v. Lamb, 2 Dev. C^q-)' 372 (25 Am. Dec. 718). Reg. V. Whipp, 4 Q. B. 145. Bryant v. Foot, 7 B. & S. 725. Maisonnaire v. Keating, 2 Gall. 325. Reg. V. Lloyd, 7 C. & P. 318 ; Reg. v. Stanton, I C. & K. 415 ; Reg. V. Case, I Den. C. C. 580 ; Reg. v. Wright, 4 F. & F. 967 ; S. v. A., 39 L. T. (N. S.) 128 ; Lord Audley's Case, 12 Mod. 340; i How. St. Trials, 387 ; Reg. v. Russen, i East P. C. 438 ; Reg. v. Allen, 9 C. & P. 31 ; Reg. V. Jordan, 9 C. & P. 118; Reg. v. Gammon, 5 C. & P. 321 ; Reg. V. Hughes, 9 C. & P. 752 ; Reg. v. McRue, 8 C. & P. 641 ; Reg. V. Lines, i C. & K. 393; Reg. v. Fletcher, 8 Cox C. C. 131 , Reg. V. Lock, L. R., 2 C. C. R. 10; Reg. v. Hallett, 9 C. &. P. 748; Reg. V. Jones, L. R., 2 C. C. R. 10 ; Reg. v. Woodhurst, 12 Cox C. C. 443; Reg. V. Martin, 9 C. & P. 213; Reg. v. Johnson, 10 Cox C. C. 114 ; Reg. v. Read, i Den. C. C. 377; Com. v. Merrill, RAPE. 295 RAPE. RAPE— Continued. 14 Gray, 415 ; Smith v. State, 12 Ohio St. 466; State v. Hagerman, 41 Iowa, 151 ; State v. Erickson, 45 Wis. 86 ; Hull v. State, 22 Wis. 580 ; Cora. V. Fogerty, 8 Gray, 489 ; Williams v. State, 14 Ohio, 222 ; Blackburn v. State, 22 Ohio St. 102 ; Penn v. Sullivan, Add. 143 ; Stout 7/. Com., II S. &R. 177; State z/. Knapp, 45 N. H. 148; Com. V. Burke, 105 Mass. 376; People v. Dohring, 59 N. Y. 374 ; People V. Morrison, i Park. C. C. 626; Anderson v. State, 41 Wis. 430 ; State 7/. Ruth, 21 Kas. 138 ; Turner t/. People, 33 Mich. 363 ; Hays V. People, I Hill, 351 ; O'Meara v. State, 17 Ohio St. 515 ; Moore v. State, 17 Ohio St. 521; States/. Cross, 12 Iowa, 66; People z/. Mc- Donald, 9 Mich. 150; State v. Tarr, 28 Iowa, 397; Don Moran ■V. People, 25 Mich. 356 ; Walter v. People, 50 Barb. 144 ; State V. Crow, 10 West. L. J. 501; Croswell v. People, 13 Mich. 426 ; People V. Metcalf, i Wheel. C. C. 378 ; State v. Shepherd, 7 Conn. 54 ; State z/. Stoyall, 54 Me. 24 ; Com. v. McDonald, no Mass. 455 ; Reg. V. Sweenie, 8 Cox C. C. 223 ; Reg. v. Barrow, L. R., i C. C. 156 ; Reg. V. Young, 14 Cox C. C. 114; Reg. v. Camplin, i C. & K. 746; Reg. V. Page, 2 Cox C. C. 133; Higgins v. People, i Hun, 307; Reg. Z'. Flattery, 13 Cox C. C. 388; Reg. v. Myers, 12 Cox C. C. 311 ; Reg. v. Pressy, 10 Cox C. C. 635 ; Reg. v. Barrett, L. R., 2 C. C. 81 ; Reg. V. Saunders, 8 C. & P. 265 ; Reg. v. Williams, 8 C. & P: 286 ; Reg. V. Clark, Dears. C. C. 397 ; Taylor v. State, 50 Ga. 79; McNairz/. State, 53 Ala. 453; Dawson -v. State, 29 Ark. 116; Bradley v. State, 32 Ark. 704 ; State v. Johnson, 69 N. C. 55 ; State V. Hargrave, 65 N. C. 466 ; Com. v. Thomas, i Va. Cas. 307 ; State v. Leblanc, 3 Brev. 339; Waller z/. State, 40 Ala. 325; Davis z/. State, 43 Tex. 189 ; Thompson v. State, 43 Tex. 583; Stephen v. State, 11 Ga. 525 ; State v. Burgdorf, 53 Mo. 65 ; State v. Murphy, 6 Ala. 765 ; Charles v. State, 6 Eng. (Ark.) 389 ; Auschicks v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 524 ; Pleasant v. State, 3 Ark. 360 ; Wyatt v. State, 2 Swan, 394; Lewis V. State, 30 Ala. 54; Walter z/. State, 40 Ala. 325; Crockett v. State, 49 Ga. 185 ; Jenkins v. State, i Tex. (App.) 346 ; State V. Handy, 4 Harr. 566 ; Davenport v. Com., i Leigh, 588 ; Laurence v. Com., 3 Gratt. 845; State v. Tilman, 30 La. Ann. 245 ; Com. V. Fields, 4 Leigh, 648 ; Carter v. State, 35 Ga. 263 ; State v. Brooks, 76 N. C. I ; State v. Green, 2 Wh. St. Med. Jur. 267 ; Com. V. Berle, 2 Wh. St. Med. Jur. 245; People v. Quinn, 50 Barb. 128 ; People -v. Royal, 53 Cal. 62 ; Wesley v. State, 65 Ga. 732. assault with intent to commit . People v. McDonald, 9 Mich. 150 ; Reg. z/. Stanton, i C. & K. 415 ; Reg. v. Case, i Den. C. C. 580; Reg. V. Lloyd, 7 C. & P. 318; Reg. v. Dungey, 4 F. & F. 99 ; Reg. V. Lock, L. R., 2 C. C. R. 10 ; Reg. v. Connelly, 26 U. C. Q. B. 323 ; Reg. ». Day, 9 C. & P. 722 ; Reg. v. McGararan, 6 Cox C. C. 64 ; Reg. -v. Fich, 16 U. C. C. P. 379 I Hays v. People, 1 Hill, 351 ; Com. V. Thompson, 116 Mass. 346 ; State v. Vadnais, 21 Minn. 382 ; Com. V. Merrill, 14 Gray, 41 5 ; Smith v. State, 12 Ohio St. 446 ; Hull V. State, 22 Wis. ; Garrison v. People, 6 Neb. 274 ; Preisher v. People, 47 111. 382; Hayesz/. People, i Hill, 351 ; Carter v. State, 35 Ga. 263 ; State v. Neely, 64 N. C. 425 ; Com. v. Stratton, 114 Mass. 303 ; People V. Carmichael, 5 Mich. 10; State v. Johnston, 76 N. C. 209 ; State v. Pickett, 11 Nev. 255 ; State v. Brooks, 76 N. C. i ; Walter z/. People, 50 Barb. 144 ; Clark v. State, 30 Tex. 448; Reg. ■V. Bennett, 4 F. & F. 1105 ; People v. Brunsby, 32 N. Y. 525 ; Reg. V. Flattery, 13 Cox C. C. 388 ; Com. v. Fields, 4 Leigh, 648 ; Pleas- RAPE. 296 REAL. RASCAL. RATABLE RATE. RAPE — Continued. ant V. State, 3 Ark. 360 ; State v. Cross, 12 Iowa, 66 ; Reg.z/. Hallett, 9 C. & P. 748; Reg. V. Wright, 4 F. & F. 967 ; Joicev. State, 53 Ga; 80 ; State u. Montgomery, 63 Mo. 296 ; Lewis v. State, 35 Ala. 380 ; State V. Elich, 7 Jones (N. C), 68. Brown v. Mims, 2 Mill (S. C.) 235. polls. Opinion of the Justices, 7 Mass. 523. property. In statute. Queen v. Overseers, 10 B. & S. 327. value. In statute. Darrow v. Langdon, 20 Conn. 294. In marine policy. Insurance Co. v. Wright, i Wall. 456. In statute. Burlington, etc., R. Co. v. Lancaster Co., 4 Neb. 293 ; People V. Dolan, 36 N. Y. 59 ; King v. Inhabitants, 1 B. & Ad. 250 ; State v. Utter, 5 Vroom, 489. made and levied. In statute. Queen v. Eyton, 3 El. & Bl. 391. . of fare. In statute. Chase v. N. Y. Cent. R. R., 26 N. Y. 523, In statute. Reg. v. Rose, 6 Q. B. 1 56 ; Goodhew v. Williams, 3 C. P. Div. 382. taxes and duties. In lease. Curtis v. Pierce, 115 Mass. 186; Blake v. Baker, 115 Mass. 188. Barker v. Berry, 8 Mo. (App.) 449. confirmed and made valid. In statute. Barker v. Chester- field, 102 Mass. 129. Smith V. Kelly, 13 Mete. 309; Clough v. Clough, 73 Me. 488. confirm, and make valid. Barker v. Chesterfield, 102 Mass. 128. In marine policy. Insurance Co. v. Wright, i Wall. 456. Harperw. Deep,'3lnd. 225. In indictment. Pedple v. Quinn, 50 Barb. 128 ; Davis v. State, 42 Tex. 226. In statute. States/. McCoraas, 11 Mo. 117. Com. V. Fogerty, 8 Gray, 490. a cow. In plea. Harper v. Delp, 3 Ind. 230. hides and skins. In statute. Coggill v. Lawrence, i Blatchf. 604. In constitution. Weill v. Renfield, 54 Cal. in. and willing. In plea. Cort v. R. Co., 17 Q. B. 142. for sea. In insurance policy. Pettigrew v. Pringle, 3 B. & Adol. 520; Graham v. Barias, 5 B. &. Adol. 1019. to pay. Mitchell v. Gregory, 1 Bibb, 449 (4 Am. Dec. 655). READY-MADE. clothing. In contract. Vance v. Bloomer, 20 Wend. 196. REAL. action. In statute. Blood v. Kemp, 4 Pick. 172 ; Plympton v. Baker, 10 Pick. 473 ; Dummer v. Foster, 7 Mass. 476 ; Crocker v. Block, 16 Mass. 448. cost. In statute. U. S. v. Sixteen packages, 2 Mason, 53 ; Tap- pan V. U. S., 2 Mason, 399. estate. Hine v. City of New Haven, 40 Conn. 484 ; Bowman v. People, 82 111. 246. In assignment. Chautauque Bk. v. White, 6 N. Y. 236. In statute. Bowman v. People, 82 111. 247 ; Portland, etc, R. Co. v. !■ Saco, 60 Me. 196 ; People v. Assessors, 39 N. Y. 8i ; Jenkins v. RATED. RATES. RATIFIED. RATIFY. RATING. RAVISH. RAVISHED. RAVISHING. RAW. READ. READY. REAL. 297 REASONABLE. BEAIi — Continued. Fahey, 73 N. Y. 355 ; Nutter v. Russell, 3 Mete. 164; People v. New- York Tax Comm'rs, 82 Y. N. 459. In will. Williams v. Evans, EI. & Bl. 728 ; Moare v. White, 3 Ch. Div. 763. — estate held by an executor or administrator. In statute. Ex parte Blair, 13 Mete. 127. estate of her husband. In statute. Willet v. Brown, 65 Mo. 138. estates. In will. Wilson v. Eden, 18 Q. B. 475. party in interest. In statute. Hutchins v. Weems, 35 Mo. 285 ; Chew V. Brumagen, 13 Wall. 497. property. Wall v. Fairly, ^^ N. C. 105. securities. In deed. Re Boyd, 14 Ch. Div. 626. REALIZE. In contract. Lorillard v. Silver, 36 N. Y. 578 (35 Barb. 132). collector . In contract. Hall v. Henderson, 84 111. 611. BEATiT?iED. first money and government script . In contract. Stanford v. Greene, 18 Iowa, 218. REALM. depart the . In statute. Williams v. Nunn, i Taunt. 270 ; Wyndham v. Patterson, 4 Camp. 288. REAR. Keening v. Ayling, 126 Mass. 404. in the thereof. In will. Read v. Clarke, 109 Mass. 82. RE-ARRANGE. In statute. Visant v. Knox, 27 Ark. 272. REASOK. *ood to apprehend an attack. In statute. Hardin v. State, 63 Ala. 38. REASONABLE. Marquis of Salisbury v. Gladstone, 7 Hurl. & N. 1049. amount of property. In constitution. Phelps v. Rooney, 9 Wis. 701. amount of salvage. In statute. Beardnell v. Belson, 9 B. & S. 324. attorney's fee. In statute. Missouri, etc., R. Co. v. Shirley, 20 Kans. 660. care. . Neal v. Gillet, 23 Conn. 443. care and skill. Cunningham v. Hall, 4 Allen, 268. cause. In statute, looiv. Martin, 13 Wall. 40 ; Osgood v. Nel- son, L. R., 5 H. L. 636; Swift v. Jewsbury, L. R., 9 Q. B. 560; re Franklin Telegraph Co., 119 Mass. 447; Butler t/. Butler, 4 Pa. L. J. Rep. 284. cause of seizure. In statute. Stacey v. Emery, 7 Otto, 645. compensation. In assignment. Campbell v. Woodworth, 24 N. Y. 304. diligence. Windham Bk. v. Converse, 22 Conn. 215. doubt. Jarrell v. State, 58 Ind. 293 ; U. S. v. McKee, 3 Cent. L. J. 95; U. S. V. Babcock, 3 Cent. L. J. 143; Com. z/. Costley, 118 Mass. I ; Donnelly v. State, 26 N. J. L. 615; Arnold v. State, 23 Ind. 170; Miller v. People, 39 111. 458 ; U. S. v. Butler, i Hughes, 457; Mickey z/. Com., 9 Bush, 593 ; People v. Cline, 44 Mich. 290; States/. Reed, 62 Me. 129; Coleman v. State, 59 Ala. 53; U. S. w. Knowles, 4 Sawyer, 520; State z^. Moan, 55 Iowa, 220; State v. Hennessey, 55 Iowa, 300 ; State v. Kearley, 26 Kas. 77. efforts to effect personal service. In statute. Flower ?/. Allen, 2 H. & C. 688. 38 REASONABLE. 298 RECEIVED. BEASONABLE — Continued. notice. In statute. Corpenny v. Sedalia, 56 Mo. 88 ; Jameson V. Bancroft, 20 Kans. 169. rate. In statute. Chicago, etc., R. Co. v. People, 67 III. 11; Campbell v. Marietta, ,23 Ohio St. 168. regulations. In statute. McAndrew v. Electric Tel. Co., 17 C. B.3. reward. In contract. Muir v. Canal Co., 8 Dana, 161. time. Bell v. St. Louis, etc., R. Co., 6 Mo. (App.) 363 ; Loring V. City of Boston, 7 Mete. 409; Seymours. O'Keefe, 44 Conn. 130; Woodruff V. Plant, 41 Conn. 344; Nunez t/. Dantel, 19 Wall. 560; Wiggins V. Binkham, 10 Wall. 129; Wood v. Milwaukee, etc., R. Co., 27 Wis. 541 ; Boothby v. Scales, 27 Wis. 626 ; Broadwell v. But- ler, 6 McLean, 296; Imhoff v. Chicago, etc., R. Co., 20 Wis. 344; Cameron v. Wells, 30 Vt. 633. In plea. Taylor v. Clay, 9 Q. B. 713. In statute. Bishop "u. O'Connell, 56 Mo. 158. on request. In contract. Illinois Land Co. v. Beem, 2 Brad- well, 390. BEASONS. for such appeal. In statute. Nelson v. Cloughland, 1 5 Wis. 392. HEBUUiD. In deed. Burkelow v. Maurer, 3 Rawle, 482. KEBTJILDING. effectually ■ and repairing. In lease. Doe v. Withers, 2 B. & Ad. 904. % BEBUTTING. Yeaton v. Chapman, 65 Me. 126. BECEEPT. Reg. v. Overton, Dears. C. C. 308 ; Rex v. Harvey, Russ & Ry. 227 ; Scholey v. Welsby, Peake, 24; Krutz v. Craig, 53 Ind. 561 ; Staple- ton V. King, 33 Iowa, 28 ; Pauley v. Weisart, 59 Ind. 241 ; Knob- lauch V. Kronchnabel, 18 Minn. 306; Western Trans. Co. z/. Bar- ker, 56 N. Y. 544; Kegg V. State, 10 Ohio, 75. In indictment. Reg. v. Martin, i Moody C. C. 483 ; Rex v. Tesich, 2 East P. C. 925 ; Reg. v. Rogers, 9 C. & P. 41 ; Reg. v. Boardman, 2 Moody & R. 147; Reg. v. Goldstein, Russ. & Ry. 423 ; Reg. v. Har- vey, Russ. & Ry. 227 ; Reg. v. West, 2 C. & K. 496 ; Reg. v. Hun- ter, 2 Leach C. C. 624; Reg. v. Pries, 6 Cox C. C. 165 ; Com. v, Lawles, loi Mass. 32; Clark v. State, 8 Ohio St. 630; State v. Hum- phreys, 10 Humph. 442 ; Reg. v. French, L. R., i C. C. R. 217 ; Clark V. Newsam, i Ex. 131 ; Reg. v. West, i Den. C. C. 258 ; State ■u. Bibb, 68 Mo. 286. In statute. Horton v. State, 5 J Ala. 429; Com. v. Talbot, 2 Allen, 161. or acquittance. In statute. Rex v. Harvey, i Russ. & Ry. 227. upon the thereof. In deed. Smith u. Nesbett, 2 C. B. 286. BECEIPTB. In statute. Wright v. Wilkerson, 41 Ala. 267. warehouse -. In statute. Tenni v. McNamee, 45 N. Y. 614. EECEIVABIiE. In will. Minors v. Battison, i App. Cas. 428. BECBIVE. Harlow v. TufLs, 4 Cush. 448. In statute. Bailey v. Ogden, 3 Johns. 399 (3 Am. Dec. 509). subscriptions. In statute. Boyd v. State, 61 Ala. 197. BECEIVED. In statute. Selden v. Equitable Trust Co., 4 Otto, 422. In ■will Minors v. Battison, i App. Cas. 428 ; West v. Miller, L. R., 6 Eq. Cas. 59. value . In note. Clayton v. Gosling, 5 B. & C. 36.2. RECEIVES. 299 RECO VERED. RECEIVES. In statute. Henderson v. Eason, BECEIVING. RECITE. RECTTING. Proprietors of White Wilhite V. Wilhite, 53 more than his just share. 17 Q. B. 712. In statute. Atty.-Gen. v. King, 5 Price, 195. , holding and managing. In charter. School-House V. Post, 31 Conn. 242. In statute. Ogden z/. Walters, 12 Kans. 283. the names of the parties. In statute. Mo. 71. RECOGNIZANCE. State v. Weatherwax, 12 Kans. 463; State v. Houston, 74 N. C. 549; Banta v. People, 53 111. 434. RECOGNIZED. British ship. In statute. The Andalusian, 3 Prob. Div. 183. RECOLLECT. In plea. Talbott z/. Sebree, i Dana, 56. RECOMMEND. Malim v. Keighley, 2 Ves. Jr. 333. In verdict. Lewis v. State, 51 Ala. i. RECONSTRUCTION. In statute. Keferstein v. Linkton, 52 Mo. 233. RECORD. Barnes -v. Lee, i Cranch C. C. 430; Ordway v. Ordway, 4 Wis. 45. In statute. Du:;n v. Gaines, i McLean, 321. of the action. In statute. People v. Trim, 37 Cal. 274. ^ of the French or Spanish governments. In statute. Charlotte V. Chouteau, 21 Mo. 590. of will. In statute. Hill v. Crockford, 24 N. Y. 128. registry and . In indictment. Ream v. Com. 3 S. & R. 207. RECORDED. In statute. Fairbanks v. Davis, 50 Vt. 251. by the clerk. In statute. Re Coleman, 15 Blatchf. 417. it shall be considered as when received. In statute. Jones V. Parker, 73 Me. 251. RECORDS. and judicial proceedings of every other State. In constitution. Aldrich v. Kinney, 4 Conn. 380 (10 Am. Dec. 151). RECOUP. Ives v. Van Epps, 22 Wend. 155. RECOUPMENT. Davenport v. Hubbard, 46 Vt. 201. RECOURSE. without . Epler v. Funk, 8 Pa. St. 468 ; Watson v. Cheshire, 18 Iowa, 202 ; Richardson v. Lincoln, 5 Mete. 201 ; Rice v. Stearns, 3 Mass. 225 ; Upham v. Prince, 2 Mass. 14; Johnson v. Nunnerly, 30 Ark. 153; Dumont v. Williamson, 18 Ohio St. 515. RECOVER. In statute. Sawyer z/. Inhabitants of Northfield, 7 Cush. 495 ; Brooks V. Rigby, 2 Ad, & Ell. 21 ; Philpott v. Jones, 2 Ad. & Ell. 42 ; Davey V. Reuton, 2 B. & C. 712 ; Keene v. Deble, 3 B. & C. 493 ; Stevens v. Chapman, L. R., 6 Ex. 213 ; Parr v. Lillicrap, i H. & C. 616 ; Ash- croft V. Foulkes, 18 C. B. 270; Touge v. Chadwick, 5 El. & Bl. 950 ; Gowens v. Moore, 3 Hurl. & N. 540. RECOVERED. In contract. Ogden z/. Des Arts, 4 Duer, 275 In statute. Reg. v. Mainwaring, i EL. B. & El. 480; Hewitt v. Cory, L. R., 5 Q, B. 418. . — in pursuance of information given. In statute. Lapham v. Olney, 13 Allen, 301. or preserved. In statute. The Phillipine, L. R., i Adm. & Ecc. 309- or preserved through his instrumentality. In statute. Cat- low V. Catlow, 2 C. P. Div. 367. property . In statute. Birchall v. Pugen, L. R.,'io C. P. 397. RECOVERS. 300 REGULAR. BECOVEBS. In statute. Beard v. Perry, 2 B. & S. 493 ; Boulding v. Tyler, 3 B. & S. 473- RECOVERY. Douglass v. Reynolds, 7 Pet. 113 ; Jones v. Walker, 2 Paine, 688. In statute. Hewitt v. Wilcox, i Meto. 1 54 ; Wenham v. Essex, 103 Mass. 117. action for the of land. In statute. Gledhill v. Hunter, 14 Ch. Div. 493._ on of the property and conviction of the offender. In offer of reward. Fletcher v. England, 3 C. B. 255. RECRUITING. expenses. In statute. Fowler v. Selectmen, 8 Allen, 80. RECTIFIER. In statute. Re Distilled Spirits, 3 Ben. 70. REDEEMABLE. In contract. Swasey e/. R. Co., i Hughes, 17. REDELIVER. or restore the property in the same condition or plight. Levy V. Dyers, 3 Cent. L. J. 221. REDEMPTION. Mayer v. Farmers' Bank, 44 Iowa, 212. In contract. Swasey z/. R. Co., i Hughes, 17. RE-ENLISTED. In statute. Barker v. Chesterfield, 102 Mass. 129. REFINE. U. S. V. Pennington, i Pet. C. C. 113. REFINED. coal or earth oils. In insurance policy. Bennett v. North British Ins. Co., 81 N. Y. 273 (37 Am. Rep. 501). REFRESHMENT. In statute. Howes v. Board, i Ex. Div. 385. saloon. State v. Hogan, 30 N. H. 268. public and entertainment. In statute. Taylor v. Oram, i H. & C. 370. REFUSAL. In statute. Inhabitants of New Marlborough v. County Comm'rs, 9 Mete. 432. of the premises. In lease. Tracy v. Albany Exchange Co., 7 N. Y. 472. such . In statute. Matthews ?/. Offey, 3 Suran. 121. REFUSE. of a trade, business or manufactory. In statute. Highman v. Wright, 2 C. P. Div. 391. the payment of In mortgage. Parish v. Wheeler, 22 N. Y. 494. to be carried. In statute. Simpson v. Reuton, 5 B. & Adol. 39. REFUSED. if regularly protested and when due. In note. Mitchell v. Baring, 10 B. & C. 10. shall be given or . In statute. Harringer -v. Greb, 42 Mo. 44. REGARD. with to all the circumstances of the case. In statute. Queen u. Lords, etc., lo Ad. & Ell. 179. REGISTER. In statute. The Mohawk, 3 Wall. 566. in bankruptcy. In statute. Re Comstock, 8 Ben. 235 . REGISTERED. companies. In statute., Bowes v. Directors, n H. L. Gas. 389. REGISTRATION. In statute. Re Supervisors of Election, i Fed. Rep. i. for the purpose of admission to . In statute. Robertson v. Sullivan, 2 Yerg. 91. REGISTRY. U. S, v. Castillero, 2 Black, 17. REGULAR. People v. Wilson, 72 N. C. 155 ; Myers v. Rasbeck, 4 How. Pr. 83. course of business. Roberts v. Hall, 37 Conn. 205 (19 Am. Rep. 308). election. In statute. State v. Conrades, 45 Mo. 17. REGULAR. 301 REGULATION. BBGULAB — Continued. minister. EEGUIiABLT. BEGHTiATIi. Queen v. Oldham, 10 B. & S. 196. Bethel v. Comm'rs, 60 Me. 535 ; Waterville Co., 7 Wheat. Hafif V. Marine BBGUIiATING, BEGULATIOH". In statute. — sessions. In statute. V. Kennebec, 59 Me. 80. station. R. Co. v. Flagg, 43 111. 364. survey. In jnaj-ine policy. Dorr v. Pacific Ins 582; Janney v. Columbian Ins. Co., 10 Wheat. 411 ; Ins. Co., 8 Johns. 163, turn. In contract. Lawson v. Burness, i H. & C. 396. turns of loading. In charter-party. Leidermann v. Schultz, 14 C. B. 39. employed. In statute. Wilson v. Gray, 127 Mass. 98. given in for taxes. In statute. Macon, etc., R. Co. v. Little, 45 Ga. 370. licensed. In statute. Bone v. State, 63 Ala. 185. In statute. U. S. v. Harris, i Sumn. 37. and control. In statute. McConvill -v. Mayor, 39 N. J. (L.) 38. commerce. In constitution. Steamship Co. v. Portwardens, 6 Wall. 31 ; City of New York v. Miln, 11 Peters, 102 ; Dounham v. Alexandria, 10 Wall. 173 ; Gibbons v. Odgen, 9 Wheat, i ; State v. Wheeling Bridge Co., 18 How. 421 ; Conway t/. Taylor, i Black, 603; Smith V. Turner, 7 How. 283 ; Nathan v. Louisiana, 3 How. 73 ; Henderson v. Mayor of New York, 2 Otto, 259 ; Chy Lung v. Free- man, 2 Otto, 275; South Carolina v. Georgia, 3 Otto, 9; U. S. v. Holliday, 3 Wall. 407 ; Paul v. Virginia, 8 Wall. 168 ; Freight Tax, etc.. Cases, 15 Wall. 232 ; Brown v. State, 12 Wheat. 419. commerce 'with the Indian tribes. In constitution. U. S. v. Bailey, i McLean, 236 ; U. S. v. Cisna, i McLean, 256. ferries. In statute. Minturn v. Larue, 23 How. 435 ; Duckwall V. New Albany, 25 Ind. 283. or prohibit. In statute. City of Keokuk v. Dressell, 47 Iowa, 598. or suppress bawdy houses. In statute. State v. DeBar, 58 Mo. 395 ; State v. Clark, 54 Mo. i. sales of auctioneers and transient merchants. In statute. Dskaloosa v. Tullis, 25 Iowa, 44. streets. In city charter. Goszler v. Georgia, 6 Wheat. 593. the police. In city charter. City of St. Louis v. Bentz, 1 1 Mo. 62. the sale of liquor. In statute. Williams t/. State, 48 Ind. 306. erect, repair and public wharves. In statute. City of Han- nibal V. Winchell, 54 Mo. 172. license, tax, and hackney carriages, etc. In city charter. Lo- gan V. Pyne, 43 Iowa, 524. . the rate of interest on money. In constitution. McChesney V. People, 99 111. 216 ; Holmes v. Smythe, 100 111. 420. In statute. Reg. v. Robinson, 17 Q- B. 470. of the business of the association, and the conduct of its oflcers. In statute. Bullard v. Bank, 18 Wall. 589. police . U. S. V. Dewitt, 9 Wall. 41. REGULATIONS. 302 REM. EELATIOWS. BELATIVB. BELATIVES. REGULATIONS. In statute. Harvey v. U. S., 3 Ct. of CI. 38. relating to health. In statute. Cora. v. Fahey, 5 Cush. 409. BEHEARrNG.' Emerson v. Davies, 1 Woodb. & M. 21. REIMBURSE. In contract. Philadelphia, etc., Ins. Co. v. Audenreid, 83 Pa. St. 257. REINSTATE. In statute. O'Neale v. Caldwell, 3 Cranch C. C. 313. REINSTATED. In statute. Trustees of Newcastle v. R. Co., s Hurl. & N. 178. REJECTED. claim -. In statute. Rex v. Mayor, i Q. B. 460. RELATE. In statute. Thacher i/. U. S., 15 Blatchf. 18. RELATED. to either party. In statute. Gill v. State, 61 Ala. 170. to the parties. In statute. Newman v. State, 49 Ala. 13. RELATING. to her majesty's revenue. In statute. Queen v. Bakewell, 7 El. & Bl. 849. RELATION. In statute. Re Pfuelb, 48 Cal. 643 ; Esty v. Clark, loi Mass. 36 (3 Am. Rep. 320); Cleaver v. Cleaver, 39 Wis. 96 (20 Am. Rep. 30) ; Kimball v. Story, 108 Mass. 382. of the testator. In statute. Kimballz/. Story, 108 Mass. 382. having to her sole and separate property. In statute. Rowe V. Smith, 45 N. Y. 230 ; Baum v. Mullen, 47 N. Y. 577. In will. Hibbert z/. Hibbert, L. R., 15 Eq. Cas. 373; Eagle z/. Breton, L. R., 15 Eq. Cas. 149; Crosby v. Clare, i Amb. 397; Varrell -u. Wendell, 20 N. H. 431. of the H. family. In ivill. Huling v. Fenner, 9 R. 1. 410. proportions. In statute. Com. v. Newburyport, 103 Mass. 134. In statute. Monroe Co. v. Teller, 51 Iowa, 670. In ivill. Hagardine v. Pults, 27 Mo. 423 ; Drew v. Wakefield, 54 Me. 291 ; Hfbbert v. Hibbert, L. R., 15 Eq. Cas. 373 ; Eagles v. Le Breton, L. R., 1 5 Eq. Cas. 149. nearest In will. Ennis v. Pentz, 3 Bradf. 382. Ladrick z/. Briggs, 105 Mass. 510; Mitchell v. Pratt, Taney, 448; Pal- mer V. Bates, 22 Minn. 532. In deed. Altringer v. Capehart, 68 Mo. 441 ; Jackson v. Fish, 10 Johns. 456 ; Lynch v. Livingston, 6 N. Y. 422 ; Lord Wellesley v. Withers^ 4 El. & Bl". 757. Adams v. Floyd, 3 Hurl. & N. 360. In statute. Litton v. Litton, 3 Ch. Div. 793- of the poor. In will. Wilkinson v. Malm, 3 Cromp . & J. 637. , morality and knowledge. In constitution. Board of Educa- tion V. Minor, 23 Ohio St. 211. In statute. Reg. v. Jones, 8 Q. B. 725 ; Queen v. Pocock, 8 Q. B. 729. books or reading. In will. Simpson v. Welcome, 72 Me. 496. profession and worship. In constitution. Ex parte Andrews, 18 Cal. 678. sentiments or persuasions. In constitution. Flolickstein v^ Mayor, 40 Ala. 727. society. Silsby v. Barlow, 16 Gray, 330; Weld v. May, 9 Cush. 188. RELINQUISH. In plea. Home v. Booth, 3 Man. & G. 740. RELOCATE. Hyde Park v. Commrs., 117 Mass. 416. REM. proceedings in . Bartero v. Real Estate Bk., 10 Mo. (App.) 76. RELEASE. RELEVANCY. RELIEF. RELIGION. RELIGIOUS. REMAIN. 303 RENT REMAIN. BEMAINDEB. REMAINING. REMAINS. REMEDY. — inviolate. In constitution. Gaston v. Babcock, 6 Wis. 504. — upon any sidewalk to the annoyance of any person. In city ordinance. State v. Goulding, 44 N. H. 285. In devise. Wright v. Denn, 10 Wlieat. 204; Fowler v. Depau, 26 Barb. 224; France's Estate, 75 Pa. St/ 220; Jull v. Jacobs, 3 Ch. Div. 703 ; Dewey v. Morgan, 18 Pick. 295. contingent .City of Peoria v, Darst, loi 111. 610. vested . Poor v. Considene, 6 Wall. 455; Cuyler v. Ferrill, I Abb. (U. S.) 169. cause untried. In statute. Preston v. Englert, 5 Binney, 390. what then . In will. Foote v. Landers, 72 Mo. 616. Re Jetter, 78 N. Y. 601 ; re Cooper, 22 N. Y. 67. right of a common law . In statute. The Belfast, 7 Wall. 624. REMEMBRANCE, as a . In will. Bubb v. Yelverton, L. R., 13 Eq. Cas. 151. REMISE. release and quitclaim. In deed. Lynch v. Livingston, 6 N. Y. 422. REMIT. In statute. Jungbluth v. Redfield, 4 Blatchf. 220. REMITTANCES. In deed. Maclen v. Sunderland, 3 El. & Bl. 44. REMITTER. Daniell v. Woodroffe, 10 M. & W. 608. REMOVABLE. In statute. Reg. v. St. Ebbes, 12 Q. B. 140. REMOVAL. In statute. Barre v. Inhabitants, i Pick. 129. of such person from the state. In statute. Fute v. James, 46 Vt. 60. breakage during . In insurance policy. Marsden v. Ass. Co., L. R., I C. P. 233. REMOVE. from. In statute. Bates v. State, 31 Ind. 72. REMOVED. Perry z/. Fitzhouse, 8 Q. B. 757. for consumption. In statute. U. S. v. A Quantity of Tobacco, 6 Ben. 162. from office. Bowerbank v. Morris, Wall. C. C. 19. REMOVING, actually out of the county. In statute. Johnson v. Lowry, 47 Ga. 560 (15 Am. Rep. 655). RENDERED. In statute. Thomas v. Clark, 65 Me. 296 ; Blatchford v. Newberry, 100 111. 491. services . In contract. Gabb v. King, 38 Cal. 143. RENEW. In statute. Daggett v. Daggett, 124 Mass. 149. RENEWAL. Greene v. Lowry, 46 Ga. 55. In contract. Pitts v. Hall, 3 Blatchf. 203; Goodyear v. Gary, 4 Blatchf. 271 ; Wilson v. Rosseau, i. Blatchf. 53. In deed. Insurance Building Assn. v. National Bk., 71 Mo. 60; Ran- let V. Cook, 44 N. H. 512. RENEWED. In bill of exchange. Russell v. Phillips, 14 Q- B. 892. for three months. In note. Central Bk. v. Willard, 17 Pick. 150 (28 Am. Dec. 285). RENEWING. and reviving. Bank of Washington v. Nock, 9 Wall. 373. RENT. Taylor v. Evans, i Hurl. & N. 104 ; Hancock v. Austen, 14 C. B. (N. S.) 634. In statute. Re Hill, 6 Ch. Div. 63 ; Sheffield Water Works Co. v. Bennett, L. R., 8 Ex. 196; Lord Zouche v. Dalbrac, L. R., 10 Ex. RENT. 304 REPORT- EEIIT — Continued. 172; SheflSeld Water Works ?/. Bennett, L. R., 7 Ex. 409; Angell v. Angell, 9 Q. B. 355 ; Sparker v. Cook, 16 N. Y. 567. or service. In constitution. Parsell t/. Stryker, 41 N. Y. 480: Stephens v. Reynolds, 6 N. Y. 454. payable. In statute. Brown v. Cockney, 9 B. & S. 508 ; L. R., 3 Q- B. 672. -to become due. Martin v. Campbell, 120 Mass. 126. to . Halbut V. Forest City, 34 Ark. 246. BENTAIiS. In statute. Smith v. Eastern R. Co., 124 Mass. 154; Eastern R. Co. v. Rogers, 124 Mass. 527. RENTED, Zurk v. Grant, 25 Ohio St. 352. EENTUfGr. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 5 B. & Adol. 545. BENTS. In bond. Wilson v. Unselt, 12 Bush, 216. and profits. Re Rector, L. R., 11 Eq. Cas. 15 ; Hall v. Carter, 2 Atk. 358 ; Duke of Leeds v. Powell, i Ves. Sr. 171. In will. Re Voss, 13 Ch. Div. 504; Schermerhorne v. Schermer- horne, 6 Johns. Ch. 70 ; Allen v. Backkouse, 2 Ves. & B. 67. issues and profits. Heartly v. Beaum, 2 Pa. St. 165. or profits. In statute. Evelyn v. Whichand, i EL, B. &E1. 131. REPATR. Levyz/. Dyess, 3 Cent. L. J. 221 ; Todd v. Rowley, 8 Allen, 58. In deed. Beach v. Crain, 2 N. Y. 86 ; Mcintosh v, Sonn, 49 Barb. 550. In statute. Blood v. Bangor, 66 Me. 154. and renew. In contract. D wight v. Ludlow Manf'g Co., 128 Mass. 280, good, tenantable . In lease. Thorndike v. Burridge, 1 1 1 Mass. 531- out of . Campbell v. City Council, 53 Ala. 530. REPAIRED. any building built or . King v. Davenport, 98 111. 306. REPAIRING. lease. In will. Easton v. Pratt, 2 H. & C. 680. REPAIRS. In contract. Darby w. Farrow, i McCord, 517. In statute. Reg. v. Consistory Ct., 12 C. B. (N. S.) 240; Queen v. Consistorial Ct., 2 B. & S. 360; Stockwell v. Inhabitants, no Mass. 305 ; People v. City of Brooklyn, 21 Barb. 484; re Fulton Street, 29 How. Pr. 429; Stephens v. Miller, 24 N. J. (Eq.) 358; Hartford, etc., R. Co. V. Grant, 9 Blatchf. 543. necessary . In deed. Beach v. Crain, 4 N. Y. 86. REPARATION. In will Attorney-General v. Master Wardens, L. R., 6 H. L. i. REPASSING, privilege of passing and . Miles v. Douglass, 34 Conn. 394. REPAYING. In statute. Re Phillips, 60 N. Y. 16; re Brady, 85 N. Y. 271. REPEAL. In statute. Robertson v. Demoss, 23 Miss. 301. REPEATED. extreme and cruelty. In statute. Embree v. Embree, 53 111. 394- REPLEVIN. (Jalloway v. Bird, 4 Bing. 299; Mennie v. Blake, 6 El. & Bl. 351 ; re Wilson, I Sch. & Lef. 320 ; Meany v. Head, i Mason, 319. REPORT. the facts and their doings. In statute. Post v. Williams, 33 Conn. 147. to the court. In statute. Attorney-General v. Charleston, 103 Mass. 277. REPORTED. 305 ^^^• BEPORTED. shall be to the company. In insurance policy, Edwards v. Mississippi Valley Ins. Co., i Mo. (App.) 192. BEPRESENT. Cooper v. Landon, 102 Mass. 60. BEPRESENTATION. Kimball v.&tnz. Ins. Co., 9 Allen, 540 ; Dewees v. Manhattan Ins. Co., 34 N. J. (L.) 244. REPRESENTATIVE. In statute. Davis v. Davis, 26 Cal. 23 ; McCray v. McCray, 12 Abb. Pr. i; Lee 7/. Dill, 39 Barb. 516; 16 Abb. Pr. 92; Guery w. Kinsler, 3 S. C. 423; Buckingham v. Andrews, 34 Barb. 434; Schenck v. Warner, 37 Barb. 258; Traphagen v. Traphagen, 40 Barb. 537. REPRESENTATIVES. In insurance policy. Loos v. John Hancock Ins. Co., 41 Mo. 538 ; Wason v. Colborn, 99 Mass. 342. legal . In deed. Bryan v. Wear, 4 Mo. 106 ; Cox v. Curren, 118 Mass. 198. In contract. Hammond v. Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., 2 Otto, 724 ; Hamilton v. Kingsbury, 15 Blatchf. 67. In policy of insurance. People v. Phelps, 78 111. 147. In will. Gourden v. Shrewsbury, 1 1 S. C. 2. personal . In statute. Hagen v. Kearn, 3 Dill. 124 ; Atkinson v. Duffy, 16 Minn. 45; Dennick z/. R. Co., 13 Otto, 19. REPRIEVE. Sterling v. Drake, 29 Ohio St. 457. REPRIEVES. and pardons. In constitution. Ex parte Wells, 18 How. 307. REPRINTINGr. In statute. Rossiter v. Hall, 5 Blatchf. 363. BEPRISES. In statute. Queen v. Shaw, 12 Q. B. 421. REPUTATION. Knode v. Williamson, 17 Wall. 586; Marts v. State, 26 Ohio St. 162; Cooper V. Greeley, i Denio, 347. REaUEST. Prentice v. Whitney, 15 N. Y. (S. C.) 300. In statute. Reg. v. Thomas, 8 C. & P. 292 ; Reg. v. Willoughby, 2 East P. C. 944 ; Reg. V. Taylor, i C. & K. 213; Reg. v. Mitchell, 2 F. & F. 44- In will. Eddy v. Hartstone, 34 N. J. (Eq.) 419. to pay. In statute. Queen v. Kay, L. R., i C. C. R. 260. I you will give credit. In letter. Bradbury v. Morgan, i H. & C. 249. REQUESTED, when thereto . In bond. Jones v. Cooper, 2 Aikens, 54 (16 Am. Dec. 678). by mail. In insurance policy. Lothrop v. Greenfield Ins. Co., 2 Allen, 82. REQUIRE. Prentice v. Whitney, 15 N. Y. (S. C.) 300. in writing. In statute. Ronton v. Lacy, 17 Mo. 399. the person having such right of action forthwith to com.- mence suit. In statute. Lockridge v. Upton, 24 Mo. 184. REQUIRED. In contract. Whitehouse v. Liverpool Gas Co., 5 C. B. 803. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 8 B. & C. 35 ; Directors v. May, L. R., 7 H. L. 283. to testify. In statute. State v. McCord, 8 Kans. 232. REQUISITION. of a physician. In statute. Bain 7/. State, 61 Ala. 78. BES. adjudicata. Atchison, etc., R. Co. v. Commrs., 12 Kans. 127. gestae. Riddle v. State, 49 Ala. 389; Smith v. State, 53 Ala. 487 ; Carter z/. Buchanan, 3 Ga. 513; Jewell w. Jewell, i How. 219; Wil- liams V. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 9 : Booth v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 202. 39 RESCIND. 306 RESIDENCE. BESCINT). In contract. Weil v. Jones, 53 Cal. 46. In plea. Hochster v. De La Tour, 2 El. & Bl. 686. RESEMBLE. or pass for. In statute. Reg. v. Bradford, 2 Cr. & Dix, 41. BESERVATTON. Miller v. Lapham, 44 Vt. 416. — or limitation. In statute. Miller v. Bascom, 28 Mo. 352 ; Bailee V. Swift, 53 Mo. 85.. RESERVE. In statute. U. S. v. Hare, 4 Sawyer, 653. without : In notice of sale. Warlow v. Harrison, i El. & El. 295. RESERVED. In deed. Hickox v. Parmlee, 21 Conn. 86. , due or made payable. In statute. Dibble v. Bowater, 2 El. & Bl. 569. public square. In town plat. Daniels v. Wilson, 27 Wis. 492. taken or received. In statute. Brickett u. Minot, 7 Mete. 294. the use of said tract of land. In will. Logan v. Caldwell, 23 Mo. 372. In deed. Sloan v. Lawrence Furnace Co., 29 Ohio St. 568 ; Stockwell V. Couillard, 129 Mass. 231 ; Barnes v. Burt, 38 Conn. 541 ; Stock- bridge Iron Co. V. Hudson Iron Co., 107 Mass. 290 ; Brown v.. This- sell, 6 Cush. 258. to himself. Indeed. Owen z/. Field, 102 Mass. 107. RE-SETTLE. In contract. Haldeman v. Simonton, 55 Iowa, 144. RESERVES. RESERVING. RE-SHIPPrCTG. privilege of . In bill. of lading. Carr z/. Str. Michigan, 27 Mo. 196; Sturgess v. Str. Columbus, 23 Mo. 230; Broadwell "v. Butler, 6 McLean, 296; Little z/. Semple, 8 Mo. 100; McGregor z/. Kilgore, 6 Ohio, 358; Whitesides v. Russell, 8 W. & S. 44; Dunsett v. Wade, 3 111. 285 ; Hatchell v. The Compromise, 12 La. Ann. 783. RESIDE. In statute. Gadsbury v. Warburton, 7 M. & G. 10; Town of Salem v. Town of Lyme, 29 Conn. 74; Henry z/. Ball, i Wheat, i ; Dearing 7/. Thomas, 25 Ga. 223; Tibbits -v. Townsend, 15 Abb. Pr. 33*; Clark -v. Likens, 26 N. J. (L.) 207. on, use or occupy. In lease. Jackson v. Brownell, i Johns. 267 (3 Am. Dec. 326). or be. In statute. Attorney-General v. McLean, i H. & C. 750. out of this State. In statute. Johnson v. Smith, 43 Mo. 499. cease to . In statute. State v. City Council, 39 N. J. (L.) 57. RESIDED. In constitution. Opinion of Judges, 5 Mete. 587; Fry's Election Case, 71 Pa. St. 302 (10 Am. Rep. 698). In insurance policy. Mobile Life Ins. Co. v. Walker, 58 Ala. 290. In statute. Town of Waterbury v. Bethany, 18 Conn. 424; Hall v. Hall, 25 Wis. 608 ; Powell v. Guest, 18 C. B. (N. S.) Tj. RESIDENCE. Way v. Way, 64 111. 406 ; Board v. Davenport, 40 111. 197 ; City of La Crosse v. Town of Melrose, 22 Wis. 462 ; Reeder v. Holcomb, 105 Mass. 93; Walker v. Walker, i Mo. (App.) 404 ; re Wrigley, 8 Wend. 134; Boardman v. House, 18 Wend. 512 ; Holmes v. Gary, 32 Barb. 404 ; Crawford v. Wilson, 4 Barb . 504 ; Burrill v. Jewett, 2 Robt. 701 ; Savage v. Scott, 45 Iowa, 130; Morgan v. Nunes, 54 Miss. 308. In constitution. Chase v. Miller, 41 Pa. St. 403. In insurance policy. Mobile Ins. Co. v. Walker, 58 Ala. 290. In statute. Hewer v. Cox, 3 El. & El. 436 ; Blackwell v. England, 8 El. & Bl. 545 ; Attenborough v. Thompson, 2 Hurl. & N. 559 ; Naef v. JIM RESIDENCE. 307 RESISTING. BESIDENCE BESIDEITT. BESIDES. RESIDING. RESIDUARY. RESrOTJE. RESIST. RESISTING. - Continued. Mutter, 12 C. B. (N. S.) 824; Gadsby e/. Warburton, 7 M. & G. lO; Queen v. Hammond, 16 Q. B. 772 ; Ablett v. Bashaw, 5 El. & Bl. 1020 ; Flower v Allen, 2 H. & C. 688 ; Colchester v. East Lynne, 18 Conn. 481 , Houghton v. Ault, 16 How. Pr. ^^ ; Warren v. Thomas- ton, 43 Me. 406 ; Langdon v. Doud, 6 Allen, 423; Bartlett -v. New York, S Sandf. 44 ; Chaine v. Wilson, i Bosw. 673 ; Cunningham v. Maund, 2 Ga. 171 ; Benedict ■z/. Bunnell, 7 Cal. 245 ; Rex v. McHenry, 7 Cal. 89; Wharton v. Bunting, 73 111. 16; Foot v. Harris, 2 Abb. Pr. 454 ; Kellogg v. Supervisors, 42 Wis. 97 ; Jenkins v. California Stage Co., 22 Cal. 537. Reeder v. Holcomb, 105 Mass. 95. In statute. Queen v. University, L. R., 7 Q. B. 471 ; Roosevelt v. Kellogg, 20 Johns. 208 ; Frost v. Brisbin, 19 Wend. 1 1 ; Charlton Co. •V. Moberly, 59 Mo. 238 ; Green v. Beckwith, 38 Mo. 384; Thomas v. Black, 22 Mo. 330 ; Burrows v. Miller, 4 How. Pr. 349 ; Herdenbac V. Schaud, 10 How. Pr. 477 ; Houghton v. Ault, 16 How. Pr. 77; Rex V. McHenry, 7 Cal. 89 ; Roberti v. Methodist Book Concern, i Daly, 3 ; Brundred v. Del Hoyo, 20 N. J. (L.) 238 ; Sears -v. City of Boston, I Mete. 251; Hinds v. Hinds, i Iowa, 36; Fry's Case, 71 Pa. St. 312; Crowley v. Panama R. Co., 30 Barb. 99; People 2/. Schoonmaker, 63 Barb. 44; Frost v. Brisbin, 19 Wend. 11 (32 Am. Dec. 422) ; Collinson v. Teal, 4 Sawyer, 243 ; Caldwell v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 53. aliens. In statute. Luhrs v. Eimer, 80 N. Y. 171. freeholder. In statute. Damp v. Town of Dane, 29 Wis. 419. of this State. In statute. Palmer v. Phoenix Ins. Co., 84 N. Y. (>T. merchant, mechanic or manufacturer. In statute. Speer v. Com., 23 Gratt. 935. In statute. Bell v. Pierce, 51 N. Y. 12; Charter Oak Bank v. Reed, 45 Conn. 391. In statute. Rothrey v. Munnings, i B. & Ad. 18 ; New Milford v. Sher- man, 21 Conn. 116. in any parish with his relatives. In statute. Reg. v. Combs, 5 El. & Bl. 900. therein. In statute. Trumbull v. Moss, 28 Conn. 253. usually with. In statute. King v. Mainwaring, 10 B. & C. 69. executor. In will. Berry v. Usher, 1 1 Ves. 87. legatee. In will. Laing V. Barbour, 119 Mass. 523; Barwell w. Mandeville, 2 How. 560; Hughes 11. Pritchard, 6 Ch. Div. 24. In plea. Hills v. Mensard, 10 Q. B. 266. In will. Carr v. Dings, 58 Mo. 400 ; Alsop v. Russell, 38 Conn. 102 ; Mayor v. Att'y-Gen., 5 H. L. Cas. i ; Phelps v. Robbins, 40 Conn. 250; Graves v. Howard, 3 Jones (Eq.), 302; Atkins t/. Krow, 2 Ired. (Eq.) 58 ; Seekright v. Karrington, i Wash. (Va.) 45 ; Smith v. Smith, 17 Gratt. 268. and remainder. In will. Norcum -u. D'CEnch, 17 Mo. 99. of my estate. In will. Birdsall v. Applegate, Spencer, 244; Brearley v. Brearley, i Stockt. 21. State V. Welch, 37 Wis. 196. an oflaeer. U. S. v. Lukins, 3 Wash. C. C. 335 ; State, 26 Ohio St. 196. Woodworth v. RESISTING. 308 RETAIL. In statute. Jones v. State, 60 EESOKT. RESORTED. RESISTING — Continued. an ofS.cer in serving process. Ala. 99. — to any house. In statute. State v. Ah Sam, 1 5 Nev. 27. — to. In statute. Com. v. Stahl, 7 Allen, 305 ; Com. v. Lambert, 12 Allen, 177. RESPECT. in to. In statute. People v. Dowling, 84 N. Y. 487. RESFECTABIjE. In statute. Freleigh v. State, 8 Mo. 607. RESPECTIVE. terms. People v. Potter, 47 N. Y. 375. RESPECTIVELY. In statute. Belcher v. Sikes, 8 B. & C. 209. In will. Doe v. Royle, 13 Q. B. 98 ; Alsop v. Russell, 38 Conn. 102. RESPITE. Mishler v. Com., 62 Pa. St. 55. RESPOMDENTIA. Maitland v. The Atlantic, Newb. 514. RESPONSIBIiE. In contract. Bickel v. Auner, 9 Phila. 499. — -bidder. In statute. People 57. Dorsheimer, 55 How. Pr. 118. for the whole note without notice or protest. In note. Hal- ley V. Jackson, 48 Md. 254. lowest bidder. In statute. Com. v. Mitchell, 82 Pa. St. 343 ; Findley v. Pittsburgh, 82 Pa. St. 351 ; People v. Dorsheimer, 55 How. Pr. 118. of my land. In will. Springett v. Jennings, L. R., 6 Ch. App. 333- residue and remainder. In statute. Hoyt v. Hoyt, 85 N. Y. ISO- all the . In will. Altree v. Altree, L. R., 1 1 Eq. Cas. 280. all the of my estate. In will. Dobsori v. Bowness, L. R., 5 Eq. Cas. 405. In statute. State v. Northampton Co.,'45 Conn. 344; Esson z/. Tarbell, 9 Cush. 415. In statute. Queen v. R. Co., 2 Q. B. 47. In city ordinance. City of Emporia v. Valmar, 12 Kas. 622. and suppress. In statute. City of Burlington v. Lawrence, 42 REST. RESTORE. RESTORED. RESTRAIN. Iowa, 681 . suppress and ■ In statute. Smith v. City of Madison, 7 Ind. 86. RESTRAIITT. RESTRAINTS. Edmonson v. Harris, 2 Tenn. Ch. 427. and detentions of princes. In insurance policy. Richardson RESULT. RESULTING. RETAIL. V. Marine Ins. Co., 6 Mass. 102 (4 Am. Dec. 102). of princes. In insurance policy. Schmidt v. Union Ins. Co., i Johns. 249 (3 Am. Dec. 319}. of princes and rulers. In contract. Ford v. Coatesworth, 10 B. & S. 991 ; Finlay v. Liverpool Steam Co., 23 L. T. (N. S.) 251. arrests and detainments of king, princes or people. In stat- ute. Vigers v. Ocean Ins. Co., 12 La. 362 (32 Am. Dec. 118). the . In statute. Balmforth v. Pledge, 7 B. & S. 431. trust. Guphill v. Isbell, i Bailey (Law), 230 (19 Am. Dec. 675). In statute. State v. Cassety, i Rich. 90 ; State v. Mooty, 3 Hill (S. C), 187; Gossuth V. Butterfield, 2 Wis. 237 ; Harris v. Livingston, 28 Ala. 577 ; Moore v. State, 16 Ala. 411 ; Com. v. Kimball, 7 Mete. 304. dealer. In statute. Lillenstein v. State, 46 Ala. 498 ; Luling v. Labrache, 35 La. Ann. 972. RETAIL. 309 RE VENUE. BETATTi — Continued. liquor bills. In statute. Gossuth v. Butterfield, 2 Wis. 242. liquor dealer. In statute. U. S. v. Jackson, i Hughes, 531 ; U. S. V. Mickle, i Cranch C. C. 268. RETAIN". Glaholm v. Rountree, 6 Ad. & El. 717. Inplea. Elderton v. Emmons, 6 C. B. 175. and employ. In pleading. Emmons v. Elderton, 4 H, L. Cas. 624. KETAINED. In plea. Elsee v. Gatward, 5 Term Rep. 143. RETAINER. Taylor v. Deblois, 4 Mason, 131 ; Miller v. Irby, 63 Ala. 483. RETIRE. our bill. In contract. Elsom v. Denny, 15 C. B. 88 ; 25 Eng. L, & Eq. 423. RETROSPECTIVE. In constitution. Livingston v. Hannibal, etc., R. Co., 60 Mo. 516 ; Soukong v. Wolf, 35 Mo. 174 ; ex parte Bethurum, 66 Mo. 545. law. In constitution. Bradford v. Brooks, 2 Aikens, 284 (16 Am. Dec. 715) ; Bleakney v. Farmers', etc.. Bank, 17 S. & R. 64 (17 Am. Dec. 635) ; Merrill v. Sherburne, i N. H. 199 (8 Am. Dec. 52) ; King V. Dedham Bank, 15 Mass. 447 (8 Am. Dec. 112) ; Jones v. Jones, 1 Overt. 2 (5 Am. Dec. 645) ; Dow v. Norris, 4 N. H. 16 ; Simpson v. Savings Bank, 56 N. H. 466 ; Townsend v. Townsend, Peck, i (14 Am. Dec. 722); Bell v. Perkins, Peck, 261 (14 Am. Dec. 74S) ; Woart V. Winnick, 3 N. H. 473 (14 Am. Dec. 473) ; Society v. Wheeler, 2 Gall. 105 ; State v. Squires, 26 Iowa, 340 ; Clarke v. Mc- Creary, 20 Miss. 347. RETRACT. does not wish to . In deed. Stuart v. Dutton, 39 111. 91. RETURN'. In constitution. Harpending v. Haight, 39 Cal. 199. In statute. Taggert 7/. Indiana, 15 Mo. 210; King v. Lane, 7 Mo. 242, (37 Am. Dec. 187) ; Ingrahamt/. Reed, 33 Miss. 20 ; Hyman v. Bayne, 83 IH. 256 ;- Luce V. Mayhew, 13 Gray, 85. In will. McMurtrie v. McMurtrie, 3 Green, 276 ; Den v, Crawford, 3 Halst. 90. of the writ. In statute. Hunter v. Simpson, 3 B. & C. no. to his duty. In statute. The Cadmus v. Matthews, 2 Paine, 229. RETTJRNED. In plea. Hunters. Caldwell, 10 Q. B. 69. from beyond the seas. In statute. Lafond v. Ruddock, 13 C. B. 815. RETURNING. In statute. Jackson v. Jackson, 28 Miss. 680. to his work. In statute. Lakeman v. Stephenson, 9 B. & S. 57. REVEL. Re Began, 12 R. I. 309. REVENUE. In constitution. Fletcher v. Oliver, 25 Ark. 289. In statute. Babcock v. Goodrich, 47 Cal. 488. laws. In statute. Warner v. Fowler, 4 Blatchf. 311 ; The Abi- gail, 3 Mason, 331 ; The Nashville, 4 Biss. 188; Peyton v. Bliss, i Woolw. 170. — laws of a state. In statute. Davenport v. Dowes, 1 5 Wall. 390. laws of the United States. In statute. U. S. v. Norton, i Otto, 567; Stevens z/. Mack, 5 Blatchf. 514; Parsons v. Hunter, 2 Sum- ner, 425; U. S. V. Wright, 3 Pittsb. 192. tax. Welch v. Hotchkiss, 39 Conn. 142. REVENUE. 310 RIGHT. REVENUE - REVEESED. REVERSION. REVERT. REVISE. REVISED. REVIVED. REVIVING. REVOCATION REVOKED. REVOLT. RIBBONS. RICE. RIDGLING. RIDING. RIGHT. In statute. Webster v. People, 98 Laithe v. McDonald, 7 -Continued. all cases relating to the — 111. 343- judgment . In opinion of court. Kas. 254. Vaughan v. Stuzaker, 16 Ind. 388 ; Todd v. Jackson, 26 N. J. (L.) 525. In statute. Ward v. Cost, 10 B. & C. 649. In will. Stackhouse v. Barnston, 10 Ves. 453. In statute. Bailey v. Johnson, L. R., 6 Ex. 279. to. In will. Jiggetts v. Devis, i Leigh, 405. In statute. Visant v. Knox, 27 Ark. 272. In statute. Cox v. Stevens, 14 Me. 205. In statute. Lindsej v. Lyman, 37 Iowa, 206. son. In will. Pond v. Bergh, 10 Paige, 140. Gains v. Gains, 2 A. K. Marsh. 190 (12 Am. Dec. 375). In plea. Frets v. Frets, i Cow. 335 ; Allen v. Watson, 16 Johns. 205. In statute. The Mentor, 4 Mason, 105 ; U. S. v. Savage, J Mason, 461. U. S. V. Gardner, 5 Mason, 403 ; U. S. v. Barker, 5 Mason, 404; U. S. W.Sharp, Pet. C. C. 118; U. S.z/. Kelly, 4Wash.C. C. 528; 11 Wheat. 417; U. S. 7/. Nye, 2 Curt. 225 ; U. S. v. Peterson, i Woodb. &. M. 305 ; U. S. zi. Smith, I Mason, 147. In statute. Chapon v. Smythe, 11 Blatchf. 120; Lane v. Russell, 4 Cliff. 122. In statute. Williams v. Barney, 5 Blatchf. 220. fair, average, nicranzi . In contract. Simond v. Braddon, 2 C. B. (N. S.) 325. Brisco V. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 221. Queen v. Ely, 15 Q. B. 828. or division. In statute. Queen v. Pearce, 5 Q. B. Div. 387. the girls. In slander. Walton v. Singleton, 7 S. & R. 451. (10 Am. Dec. 482). Thompson v. Waterloo, L. R., 6 Eq. Cas. 40 ; Stanley v. Earl, 5 Lit- tell, 281 (15 Am. Dec. 66); Atchison, etc., R. Co. v. Baty, 6 Neb. 37. In statute. Ashworth v. Heyworth, 10 B. & S. 314; Imperial Soap Co. V. Cooper, 8 C. B. (N. S.) 814. acquired. In constitution. Tully v. Traun, 53 Cal. 274. and claim. Richardson v. Cambridge, 2 Allen, 121. and title. Hoxie v. Finney, 16 Gray, 382. ■ debt or duty. In statute. Fairbanks v. Benjamin, 50 Vt. 99. heirs. In will. Comfort v. Brown, 10 Ch. Div. 146 ; Hawes ■v. Hawes, 14 Ch. Div. 614 ; Vernon v. Wright, 7 H. L. Cas. 35 ; Gor- dan V. Small, 53 Md. 550. hereby secured. In statute. Coleman i/. Allen, 5 Mo. (App.)i35. of property. In statute. Bacon v. Com., 7 Gratt. 602 ; Nash v. Nash, 12 Allen, 348. — r- of trial by jury. In constitution. State -v. McClear, 3 Cent. L. J 240 ; State v. Worden, 46 Conn. 364 ; Cairo, etc., R. Co. v. Trout, 32 Ark. 18. of way. Williams v. Western Union R. Co., 50 Wis. 71 ; Challis RIGHT. 3" RIOTOUS. BIGHT — Continued. V. Atchison, etc., P. Co., 3 Cent. L. J. 271 ; Chicago, etc., R. Co. v. Paddock, 75 111. 616 ; Green v. Morris, etc., R. Co., 24 N. J. (L.) 486. of way as located. In statute. Akers v. New Jersey, etc., R. Co., 43 N. J. (L.) no. option and refusal to purchase. In contract. Bostwick v. Hess, 80 111. 138. over land. In statute. Clark v. School Bd., L. R., 9 Ch. (App.) 120. power or privilege. In statute. Fearon v. Mitchell, L. R., 7 Q. B. 690. privilege or immunity. In statute. Banks v. Mayor, 7 Wall. 16. title and interest. In deed. Lertensdorfer v. Hempstead, 18 Mo. 269 ; Lewis v. Chapman, 59 Mo. 371 ; Watson v. Priest, 9 Mo. (App.) 263. title and interest in and to the lots of land. In statute. Dunlap V. Stetson, 4 Mason, 364. title, claim, interest and demand. In deed. Faner v. Patton, 20 Mo. 81. title or interest. In statute. Christman v. Charleville, 36 Mo. 610. to be heard by counsel. In constitution. State v. Hoyt, 47 Conn. 518. to be heard by himself and his counsel. In constitution. State V. Paige, 21 Mo. 257. to bear arms. In constitution. Bliss v. Com., 2 Litt. 90 (13 Am. Dec. 251). to keep and bear arms. In constitution. Wilson v. State, 33 Ark. 557. to redeem. White v. Whitney, 3 Mete. 81. all and title. In statute. Hartman v. Schultz, loi 111. 437. as of . In statute. Bright v. Walker, i CM. & R. 211 ; Mon- mouthshire Canal Co. v. Harford, i C. M. & R. 614; Tickle v. Brown, 4 A. & E. 369 ; Kinloch v. Nevile, 6 M. & W. 795 ; Clay v. Thackrah, 9 C. & P. 47 ; Eaton v. Swansea Co., 17 Q. B. 267 ; Mason V. R. Co., L. R., 6 Q. B. 578. in his own . In statute. Gill v. Gas Co., L. R., 7 Ex. 336. BIGHTS. In statute. Graham v. Robinson, L. R., 2 Q. B. 390 ; St. Joe F. & M. Ins. Co. V. Hauck, 63 Mo. 118. already accrued. In statute. Link v. Benner, 3 Caines, 325 ; Brotherton v. Brotherton, 41 Iowa, 112. natural, essential and inherent . In constitution. Aldrich v. Wright, 53 N. H. 398. BIOT. Com. V. Rumells, 10 Mass. 518 (6 Am. Dec. 149); U. S. v. McFarland, I Cranch C. C. 140; Ripart v. State, 42 Ind. 273 ; State v. Cole, 2 McCord, 117; State v. Brooks, i Hill (S. C), 361 ; State v. Dil- lard, 5 Blackf. 365 (35 Am. Dec. 128). BIOTEB. Williams v. State, 9 Mo. 270. EIOTOITS. and tumultuous manner. In statute. State v. Kutter, 59 Ind. 572. RIOTS. 312 ROBBER Y. BISKS. EIVER. RIVERS. ROAB. RIOTS. or commotions. In insurance policy. lonides v. Univ. Ins. Co., 14 C. B. (N. S.) 295. RIPARIAN. proprietor. Bardwell v. Ames, 22 Pick. 355 ; Com. v. Roxbury, 9 Gray, 521, note. RISK. In insurance policy. Bradford v. Symondson, 30 W. R. 27. In statute. Bayard v. Ins. Co., 4 Mason, 265. of collision. In statute. The D. S. Gregory, 2 Ben. 226. of navigation. In agreement. Pitcher v. Hennessy, 48 N. Y.4I5- of the master and owners. In contract. Wells v. Steam Nav. Co., 8 N. Y. 375. owner's . In contract. French v. Buffalo, etc., R. Co., 4 Keyes, 108 (2 Abb. App. Dec. 196) ; Alexander v. Green, 7 Hill, 533; Moore V. Evans, 14 Barb. 524; Wells z/.-Steam Nav. Co., 8 N. Y. 375 ; Wal- lace w. Sanders, 42 Ga.' 486 ; Nashville, etc., R. Co. v. Jackson, 6 Heisk. 271 ; D'Arc v. London, etc., R. Co., L. R., 9 C. P. 325 ; Lewis V. Great Western R. Co., 26 W. R. 14. passengers . In contract. Stewart v. London, etc., R. Co., 3 H. & C. 135 ; Cohen v. South Eastern R. Co., 2 Ex. Div. 253. In statute. Bartlett v. Chouteau Ins. Co., 18 Kas. 369. In statute. State v. Gilmanton, 14 N. H. 467 ; Schermerhorn v. Hud- son River R. R., 38 N. Y. 103 ; Queen v. Grey, 7 B. & S. 443. -- — feeder. In contract. Phelps z/. Sheldon, 13 Pick. 50. great . In statute. Rolle v. Whyte, 8 B. & S. 143. The J. W. Eyerman, 2 Hughes, 17. In deed. Munn v. Worrall, 53 N. Y. 44; Morgan v. Palmer, 48 N. H. 337- In statute. Tanner v. R. Co., 5 El. & Bl. 618 ; Loveridge v. Hodsoll, 2 B. & Ad. 618 ; Follmer v. Commrs., 9 Neb. 204 ; Jaquith v. Richard- son, 8 Mete. 216; Com. v. Samraons, 23 Pick. 201 ; Chollar Potosi Mining Co. v. Kennedy, 3 Nev. 361 ; Green v. Morris, etc., R. Co., 24 N. J. (L.) 486 ; Bussey V. Storey, 4 B. & Ad. 1 10. as constructed. In statute. Akers v. New Jersey, etc., R. Co., 43 N. J. (L.)iio. crossing. In statute. Brooks ^/.[New York, etc., R. Co., 13 Barb. S94 ; Brace v. New York, etc., R. Co., 27 N. Y. 269. with its appendages. In statute. State Treasurer v. Somer- ville, etc., R. Co., 28 N. J. (L.) 21. traveled public or street. In statute. Bauer v. Kansas Pacific R. Co., 69 Mo. 219 ; Hodges v. St. Louis R. Co., 70 Mo. 50. wagon or cart . In statute. Bidder v. R. Co., 4 Q. B. Div. 412. ROADS. In statute. Tracy v. T. & B. R. R., 38 N. Y. 433. and streets. In indictment. Horner v. State, 49 Md. 278. ROADSTEAD. The J. W. Eyerman, 2 Hughes, 17 ; U. S. v. Morel, 13 Am. Jur. 279. ROB. U. S. V. Wilson, Baldw. 78. In slander. Tomlinson v. Brittlebank, 4 B. & Ad. 632. ROBBEBS. In bill of lading. Da Rothschild v. Royal Mail, etc., Co., 7 Ex. 734. EOBBEBY. Brown v. State, 28 Ark. 126 ; State v. Gorham, 55 N. H. 152 ; U. S. v. Jones, 3 Wash. C. C. 209; State v. Sowls, Phill. (L.) 151 ; McDaniel V. State, 16 Miss. 401 ; Clary -u. State, 33 Ark. 562; Seymour v. State, ROBBER Y. 313 R UNNING. BOOTS. BOPE. BOPE-WAI,K. BOTJND. BOUTE. BOBBEBT— Continued. 15 Ind. 288; Slegar v. State, 39 Ga. 583; Crews z/. State, 3 Coldw. 350; People V. McGinty, 24 Hun, 62 ; State v. Howeaton, 58 Mo. 581 \. State V. Broderick, 59 Mo. 318 ; James v. State, 53 Ala. 380; People V. Hall 6 Park. C. C. 642. In statute. U. S. v. Palmer, 3 Wheat. 610 ; U. S. v. Jones, 3 Wash. C C. 209 ; U. S. V. Baker, 5 Blatchf. 6 ; U.S. v. Durkee, i McAllister.. 201 ; Wilson v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 64. BOCOA. Schneider z/. Laurence, 3 Blatchf. 115. BOGUE. and vagabond. In statute. Bailie's Case, i Leach, 6g6 ; Rex v.. McClusky, I Jebb, 163; Monck v. Hilton, 2 Ex. Div. 268. BOLIiING. mill. Pyle v. Pennock, 2 W. & S. 390 (37 Am. Dec. 517). BOOM. Itt insurance policy. Daniels v. Hudson River Ins. Co., 12 Cush. 416. In statute. State v. Gregory, 47 Conn. 277 ; People v. St. Clair, 38 Cak 137. In will. Ogle -u. Tayloe, 49 Md. 170. ball . In statute. Owens v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 406. In insurance policy. Coit v. Com. Ins. Co., 7 Johns. 385 (5 Am. Dec 385) ; Baker v. Ludlow, 2 Johns. Cas. 289. manufactTirer. In insurance policy. Wall v. Howard Ins. Co.,. 14 Barb. 383. In deed. Davis v. Handy, 37 N. H. 65. In deed. Jackson v. Reeves, 3 Caines, 298. or location. In statute. Attorney-General v. R. Co., 36 Wis. 466., along its . In statute. Grand Trunk R. R. v. Richardson, i Otto, 454- upon its . In statute. Safford v. Boston, etc., R. Co., 103 Mass. 584. and bounds. In statute. People v. Comm'rs of Highways, 37- N. Y. 360. all . In deed. Parmell v. Mill, 3 C. B. 637. In statute. Reg. v. Wood, 5 El. & BI. 55. In statute. Shaw 7/..Neall, 6 H. L. Cas. 581. of taxation shall be uniform. In constitution. Van Slyke v.. State, 23 Wis. 655. and regulations. In statute. Hamilton v. Dillon, 21 Wall. 73 j U. S. V. Schackleford, 18 How. 588. of decision. In statute. Boyce v. Tabb, 18 Wall. S47 ; Vance v. Campbell, i Black, 427; Haussknecht v. Claypool, i Black, 431;: Leffingwell v. Warren, 2 Black, 599 ; Dibble v. Furness, 4 Blatchf. • 263. BXTIiINGS. of the court in the progress of the trial. Cooper w. Omohun- dro, 19 Wall. 65. BTJMOB. false . In statute. Com. v. Smith (Oyer and Terminer, Phila.), i Whart. Dig. 826. EtriT. to market. In note. Lamon v. French, 25 Wis. 41. upon the land of any other person. In statute. Ayer v. Starkey, 30 Conn. 304; Grannis v. Cummings, 25 Conn. 165. RmrNXIfG. account. Pickett v. Bank, 32 Ark. 346 ; McNeil v. Nash, 27 Ark. 343- 40 BOUTES. EOYALTIES. BUBBISH. BULE. BTJLE3. RUNNING. 314 SALE. SABBATH. SABBATH SAFS. SAFELY. SAXD. BUNUTCfG — Continued. accounts. In statute. Brackenridge v. Baltzell, i Ind. 333. and bounding. In deed. Hammond v. Ridgely, 5 H. & J. (Md.) 245 (9 Am. Dec. 522) . at large. In city ordinance. Spect v. Arnold, 52 Cal. 455. In statute. Hammond v. Chicago, etc., R. Co., 43 Iowa, 168 ; Thompson V. Corpstein, 52 Cal. 653 ; Wright v. Clark, 6 Reporter (Vt), 409 ; Welsh V. Chicago, etc., R. Co., 53 Iowa, 632 ; Goener v. Woll, 26 Minn. 154. away and leaving her children. In statute. Cambridge Union -v. Parr, 10 C. B. (N. S.) 102. — =^days. In charter-party. Pringle w. Mollett, 6 M. & W. 80; Ben- son "J. Blunt, I Q. B. 868 ; Crowell v. Barreda, 16 Gray, 471. while on the Hudson river. In insurance policy. St. Nicholas, etc., Ins. Co. v. Merchants, etc., Ins. Co., 18 N. Y. (S. C.) 108. State V. Drake, 64 N. C. 589. night. In statute. Kroer v. People, 78 111. 294. BEEAKING. In statute. State -v. Popp, 45 Md. 432. — — custody. In statute. Queen v. Newman, 8 Q. B. Div. 706. port. lu charter-party. Ogden v. Graham, i B. & S. 774 ; The Alhambra, 5 Prob. Div. 256. rate of speed. Cleveland, etc., R. Co. u. Newell, 75 Ind. 542. and securely. In plea. Ross v. Hill, 2 C. B. 877. Simpson v. Lewthwaite, 3 B. & Ad. 231 ; Wilkinson v. State, lo Ind. 372; Ellis V. Horine, i A. K. Marsh. 417. Inplea. Jones v. Clarke, 3 Q. B. 194; Chapman v. Beckington, 3 Q. B. 703. In will. Hall V. Warren, 9 H. L. Cas. 420. appeal. In order. Queen v. Eyre, 7 El. & Bl. 619. county. In deed. King v. Inhabitants, 2 B. & Ad. 491.. mortgage deed, the real estate thereby conveyed. Merritt V. Harris, 102 Mass. 327. . parties. Lord v. Taylor, 14 Pick. 165. In insurance policy. Lang v. Anderson, 3 B. & C. 502 ; Pettigrew v. Pragle, 3 B. & Ad. 520; Graham 11. Barras, 5 B. & Ad. 1019; Bowen v. Hope Ins. Co., 20 Pick. 275. her himself. In contract. Sheriffs v. Pugh, 22 Wis. 273. Cowden v. HufF, 10 Ind. 83. In constitution. Dane v. Smith, 54 Ala. 47. In statute. Castle v. Lawlor, 47 Conn. 343. • Williamson v. Perry, 8 How. 544 ; Newcomb v. Cabell, 10 Bush, 460 ; Huthmacker v. Harris, 38 Pa. St. 460 ; Doughty v. Hope, i N . Y. 79; Robinson T/. Hirschfelder, 59 Ala. 503; Leigh w. Mobile R. Co., 58 Ala. 165; Valentine v. Piper, 22 Pick. 92; Howard v. Harris, 8 Allen, 299; BufFum v. Merry, 3 Mason, 481 ; Gardner w. Lane, 12 Allen, 39 ; Schermerhorn v. Tallman, 14 N. Y. 93; Ratilly v. Wilson, 3 Dill. 420 ; Stanton v. Henderson, i Ind. 69. In constitution. Smith v. Mariner, 5 Wis. 582. In contract. Rice v. Mayo, 107 Mass. 550; Moor v. Roberts, 3 C. B. (N. S.) 830. SAIIi. SALARY. SALE. SALE. 315 SALT. SALE — Continued. In insurance policy. Wolf v. Security Fire Ins. Co., 39 N. Y. 49. In statute. Madison Avenue Baptist Church v. Baptist Church, 46 N. Y. 131 ; Gunter t/. Lecky, 30 Ala. 591 ; Howard v. Harris, 8 Allen, 297 ; Walbrun 7/. Babbitt, 16 Wall. 577; Henniker?/. Henniker, i El. & Bl. 59 ; Sapp V. Broom Co., 20 Kans. 243 ; Com. v. Smith, 102 Mass. 144; Martin v. State, 59 Ala. 36. ■ by auction. In statute. Jones z*. Nanney, i McClelland, 2;; Rex V. Taylor, i McClelland, 362 ; Crandall v. State, 28 Ohio St. 479. by private contract. Barlow v. Osborne, 6 H. L. Cas. 556. mortgage or other disposition of real estate. In will. Atty.- Gen. V. Wynham, i H. & C. 575. ■ of land. In statute. Evans 7/. Green, 23 Miss. 294; Denn v. Diamond, 4 B. & C. 245. or disposition. In statute. Taylor v. Keymer, 3 B. & Ad. 320. or transfer. In statute. Padbury v. Garlick, 36 Conn. 384. alienated by or otherwise. In insurance policy. Jackson v. Massachusetts, etc., Ins. Co., 23 Pick. 418 (34 Am. Dec. 69). contract for the of goods, wares and merchandise. In statute. Simon v. Metivier, i W. Bl. 599 ; Hinde v. Whitehouse, 7 East, 558 ; Roudeau v. Wyatt, 2 H. Bl. 63 ; Alexanders. Comber, i H. Bl. 20; Towers v. Osborne, i Strange, 506 ; Clayton v. Andrews, 4 Burr, 2101 ; Cooper t/. Elston, 7 T. R. 14; Allen ■z'. Bennet, 3 Taunt. 169; Williams v. Burgess, lo A. & E. 499 ; Garbutt v. Watson, 5 B. & Aid. 613 ; Mixer v. Howarth, 21 Pick. 207; Lamb v. Craft, 12 Mete. 356; Gardner 7/. Joy, 9 Met. 179 ; Cason v. Cheely, 6Ga. 554 ; Cobbald v. Caston, 8 Moore, 460 ; Acker v. Campbell, 23 Wend. 372 ; Bennett J/. Hull, 10 Johns. 364; Newman v. Morris, 4 Harr. & McH. 421 ; Ide v. Stanton, 15 Vt. 690; Sawyer f. Ware, 36 Ala. 675 ; Woodward 7/. Patterson, 32 Barb. 630 ; Gleason v. Drew. 9 Greenl. 79 ; Alexander V. Ghiselin, 5 Gill. 180; Phelps v. Hendrick, 105 Mass. 106; Buck- ner v. Reis, 34 Mo. 357 ; Brown v. Slauson, 23 Wis. 244 ; Davis v. Robertson, i Mill, 71 (12 Am. Dec. 611). sheriff's . Batchelder v. Carter, 2 Vt. 168. SALEABLE. iinderwoods. In statute. Fitzhardinge v. Pritchett, L. R., 2 Q. B. 136. SALES. by commercial brokers. In statute. Collector w. Doswell, 16 Wall. 156. , transfers and conveyances. In statute. Corbett v. Nutt, 10 Wall. 464. SALESMAN. Emmerton v. Mathews, 7 Hurl. & N. 590 ; Hagan v. Domestic Sewing Machine Co., 9 Hun, 73. SALOON. In indictment. State v. Mansker, 36 Tex. 364 ; Brockway v. State, 36 Ark. 636. In statute. Kitson -u. Mayor, 26 Mich. 325 ; State v. Barr, 39 Conn. 4!' SALOONEEEFEB. Cahill v. Campbell, 105 Mass. 40. SALT. In insurance policy. Journu v. Bourdieu, Park on Ins. 245. lick. In statute. State v. Miller, 3 McLean, 151 . spring. In statute. State v. Miller, 3 McLean, 151. water. Niles 7/. Patch, 13 Gray, 257. SAL US. 316 SA TISF ACTOR K SALUS. populi est suprema lex. Mayor v. Lord, 17 Wend. 285 ; Ameri- can Print Works v. Laurence, 23 N. J. (L.) 590 ; Donahoe v. Rich- ards, 38 Me. 379. SALVAGE. The H. B. Foster, Abb. Adm. 222 ; Weeks v. The Catherine Maria, 2 Pet. Adm. 424; Lea^-. The Alexander, 2 Paine, 466 ; Spencer v. The Charles Avery, i Bond, 117; The Clarita and Clara, 23 Wall, i ; The M. B. Stetson, i Lowell, 121. SALVOB. The Ida L. Howard, i Lowell, 23; The Wave 2/. Hyer, 2 Paine, 131;. The Charles, i Newb. Adm. 329. SAME. allotments. In statute. Ellis v. Amisori, 5 B. & Aid. 53. cause. In statute. Mesper v. Brown, i C. P. Div. 99 . demand. In statute. Marble v. Hinds, ()^ Me. 204. ground. In contract. Mumford v. Gething, 7 C. B. (N. S.) 305. offense. In constitution. U. S. v. Cahill, i Hughes, 522. place. Westfall v. Farwell, 13 Wis. 509. property. In deed. Parks -v. Watson, 29 Mo. 108 ; Brockway v.. Rowley, 66 111. 99. regulations. In statute. Patton v. Hanna, 46 Mo. 316. stock. In contract. Allan v. Lake, 18 Q. B. 562. voyage. In charter-party. Gether -v. Capper, 18 C. B. 868. gaming table of the or like kind. In statute. Com. v- Wyatt, 6 Rand. 694. made at the time. In statute. Wood v. Norton, 9 B. & C. 887. on the voyage. In statute. Wright v. Norwich R. Co., 8- Blatchf. 22. table or bank of the or like kind. In statute. State v. Red, 7 Rich. 8. . the . In contract. Hayward v. Parke, 16 C. B. 325. In will. Hancock v. Hancock, 14 Pick. 70. In statute. Re Kimball, 2 Ben. 42. SAMPLES. only equal to . In contract. Nichols z/. Godt, 10 Ex. 191. SAMD-PACKING. In indictment. Daniel v. State, 61 Ala. 5. SANE. or insane. In insurance policy. Bigelow ?/. Berkshire Ins. Co.,. 3 Otto, 284; Adkins v. Columbia Life Ins. Co., 70 Mo. 27. SATISFACTION. In contract. Eagleton v. East India Co. , 3 Bos. & P. 55 ; Moore- V. Fleming, 34 Ala. 491. entire . In contract. Sloan v. Hayden, no Mass. 141. proved t& the of the selectmen. In statute. Town of Wilton ■V. Town of Weston, 48 Conn. 333. SATISPACtOEY. affidavit. In statute. Whiley v. Whiley, 4 C. B. (N. S.) 660. cause. Smith v. Bean, 130 Mass.- 298. notes. In contract. Hanna v. Mills, 21 Wend. 90 (34 Am. Dec. 216). proof. In statute. Van Steenbergh v. Kortz, 10 Johns. 167. to the selectmen. In contract. Bucksport v. Brewer, 67 Mc 295. if the machine is or does what is claimed for it. In contracts Clark V. Rice, 46 Mich. 308. proof . In insurance policy. Braunstein v. Ins. Co., i B. & S. 784. sa ti spied. 317 SEA. SATISFIED. SAVED. SAW-MILL. SAY. SCANDAL. SCHEDULE. SCHISM. SCHNAPPS. SCHOOL. In indorsement of mortgage. Sims v. Campbell, i McCord Ch. 53 (16 Am. Dec. 595). fully . State v. Sears, Phill. (L.) 146. well . In contract. Folliard v. Wallace, 2 Johns. 395. Caigs V. Chiller, 2 Prob. Div. 151. In deed. Farrarz/. Stackpole, 6 Me. 154 (19 Am. Dec. 201). about 1,100 tons. In contract. Morris v. Levison, i C. P. Div. IS5- not less than 100. In contract. Leeming v. Snaith, 16 Q. B. 275. that is to . In plea. Bradley 2/. Pilot, 2 El. & Bl. 428. Skinner v. Judson, 8 Conn. 528 (21 Am. Dec. 691). In statute. Stratt v. Robinson, 3 B. & Ad. 395. In contract. Nelson v. Benson, 69 111. 27. In statute. McKinney v. Griggs, 5 Bush, 401. scheidam. . Burke v. Cassin, 45 Cal. 467. SCHOOLING. SCHOOLS. In statute. State v. Gager, 28 Conn. 232. house. In statute. Chegaray v. Mayor of N. Y., 13 N. Y. 220 ; Chegaray v. Jenkins, 5 N. Y. 377. districts. In constitution. People v. McAdams, 82 111. 356. fund of the county. In statute. Hanlon v. Comm'rs of Lloyd County, S3 Ind. 123. high . Attorney-General v. Butler, 123 Mass. 304. free . In deed. Le Couteulx v. City of Buffalo, 33 N. Y. 333. Lt will. Birchard v. Scott, 39 Conn. 69. common . In statute. Le Couteulx v. City of Buffalo, 33 N. Y. 333- public . In statute. Jenkins v. Andover, 103 Mass. 99. town . In statute. Cushingz/. Inhabitants of Newburyport, 10 Mete. 512. purposes exclusively. In statute. St. Marylebone v. Zoologi- cal Soc, 3 El. & Bl. 807 ; Purchas v. Holy Sepulchre, 4 El. & Bl. 170. SCIRE FACIAS. Bentley v. Sevier, i Hemp. 249 ; Chestnut v. Chestnut, 77 111. 346 ; Walker v. Wells, 17 Ga. 547 ; Stearns v. Barrett, i Mason, 153. common . Rex v. Foxby, 6 Mod. 14 ; Com. v. Hutchinson, 5 Clark (Pa.), 321 ; James v. Com., 12 S. & R. 220; Com v. Mohun, 52 Pa. St. 243; U. S. V. Royall, 3 Cranch C. C. 618; State v. Schlottmann, 52 Mo. 164; Com. v. Davis, 11 Pick. 432 ; Com. v. Pray, 13 Pick. 359; Com. v. Foley, 99 Mass. 497. by way of seal. In statute. Grimsley v. Riley, 5 Mo. 280 (32 Am. Dec. 319). In statute. Lewis v. Overby, 28 Gratt. 627. In slander. Mills v. Van Horn, 17 Ind. 245. Waring ^/. Clarke, 5 How. 441 ; Doane v. Wilcutt, 5 Gray, 336 ; Niles V. Patch, 13 Gray, 257. In deed. Scratton v. Brown, 4 B. & C. 503. In statute. Baker v. Hoag, 7 N. Y. 555 ; Hubbard v. Hubbard, 8 N. Y. 196. SCIENTIFIC. SCOLD. SCRAWL. SCROLL. SCREWED, SEA. SEA. 318 SEA WORTHY. SEA— Continued. letter. Sleght v. Rhinelander, i Johns. 192 ; Sleght v. Harts- home, 2 Johns. 531. shore. Church v. Meeker, 34 Conn. 421 ; Cutts v. Hussey, 15 Me. 237 ; Storer v. Freeman, 6 Mass. 435 ; Doane v. Wilcutt, S Gray, 336. stores. In statute, U. S. v. Twenty-three coils of cordage, Gilp. 303 ; U. S. V. Twenty-four coils of cordage, Baldw, 502. at . In insurance policy. Bowen v. Hope Ins. Co., 20 Pick. 275 (32 Am. Dec. 214). In statute. The Harriet, i Story, 251. main . People v. Supervisors, 73 N. Y. 393. proceed to . In statute. The City of Cambridge, L. R., 4 Adm. & Ecc. 161. SEAL. Warren v. Lynch, 5 Johns. 239 ; Giles v. Maudlin, 7 Rich. Carter v. Burley, 9 N. H. 558 ; Douglass v. Oldham, 6 Pearsall v. Dwight, 2 Mass. S4 ; Com. v. Griffith, V. Millikin, i Denio, 376 ; Allen v. Sullivan, etc.. SEALEB. SEAMAN". SEARCH. SEAWORTHY, (S. C.) II ; N. H. 150; 2 Pick. II ; Coit R. Co., 32 N. H. 446 ; Trasher v. Everhart, 3 Gill & J. 234 ; Jones v. Longwood, i Wash. (Va.) 42 ; Force "v. Craig, 2 Halst. (N. J.) 172 ; Alexander v. Jameson, 5 Binn. 238 ; Ralph v. Gist, 4 McCbrd (S. C), 267; Van- blarcum v. Yeo, 2 Blackf. 322 ; Harden v. Webster, 29 Ga. 427 ; Peases/. Lawson, 33 Mo. 35; Underwood i'. Dallas, 47 Mo. 259; Pillow -v. Roberts, 13 How. 472 ; Maples v. Park, 17 Conn. 340 ; Bradley v. Northern Bk., 60 Ala. 253 ; Overseers v. Overseers, 6 N. J. (L.) 169 ; Perrine v. Cheeseman, 12 N. J. (L.) 174; Corrigan ■z/. Trenton, etc.. Falls Co., 5 N. J. (Eq.) 52; Curtis ?/. Leavitt, 17 Barb. 309 ; Rose v. Bedell, J Duer, 462 ; Pillow v. Roberts, 13 How. 472 ; Hempst. 624 ; Follett v. Rose, 3 McLean, 332 ; Farmers' Bk. V. Haight, 3 Hill, 493 ; Bates v. Boston, etc., R. Co., 10 Allen, 251 ; U. S. V. Stephenson, i McLean, 462. In deed. Glasscock v. Glasscock, 8 Mo. 577. In statute. Perrine v. Cheeseman, 6 Halst. 174(19 Am. Dec. 388); Geary v. Kansas, 61 Mo. 378 ; Eaton v. North, 20 Wis. 449. corporate . In statute. Woodman v. York, etc., R. Co., 50 Me. 549- ofS.cial of such notary. In statute. Goodyear v. Hullhen, 2 Hughes, 497. under his proper hand and . Hurley v. Ramsay, 49 Mo. 309. In deed. Davis v. Judd, 6 Wis. 86. Innate. Mitchell v. Davis, Harp. (S. C.) i. instrument. Blackwell v. Hamilton, 47 Ala. 470. up. In statute. Morgan v. Jones, 44 Conn. 225. In statute. U. S. v. Savage, 5 Mason, 461 ; U. S. v. Thompson, i Sum- ner, 169; U. S. V. McArdle, 2 Sawyer, 367; The North America, 5 Ben. 486. In statute. Kenyon v. Hart, 6 B. & S. 253. In insurance policy. Phillips v. Nairne, 4 C. B. 343 ; Small v. Gibson, 16 Q. B. 128 ; Lord v. Goodall, etc., Steam Co., 4 Sawy. 292 ; Burges V. Wickham, 3 B. & S. 669 ; HoUingworth v. Brodrick, 7 Ad. & Ell. 46; Draper z/. Commercial Ins. Co., 4 Duer, 234; Dupontde Nemours 7). Vance, 19 How. 162 ; Copeland v. New England Ins. Co., 2 Mete. SEAWORTHY. 319 SECURITY. SEAWORTHY SEAS. SEASON. SECOND. SECBET. SECRETARY. SECRETED. SECRETLY. SECT. SECTION. SECULAR. SECTTRE. SECURED. SECURELY. SECURING. SECURITIES. SECURITY, — Continued. 432 ; Hathaway v. Sun Mut. Ins. Co., 8 Bosw. 33 ; Prescott v. Union Ins. Co., I Whart. 399 (30 Am. Dec. 207) ; Capenw. Washington Ins. Co., 12 Cush. 517. In patent. Keyser v. Coe, 9 Blatchf. 32. In contract. Myers v. Walker, 24 111. 133. mortgage bonds. In statute. Douglas v. Town of Chatham, 41 Conn. 210. safe port. In charter-party. Atkins v. Fibre Disintegrating Co., 2 Ben. 381. disposition of the dead body. In statute. Queen v. Brown, L. R., I C. C. R. 244. partnership. U. S. Bank v. Binney, 5 Mason, 177; Deering z/. Flanders, 49 N. H. 225. In note. Bottomley v. Fisher, i H. & C. 296. In statute. People v. Manufacturing Co., 99 111. 361. for the time being. In note. Storm v. Sterling, 3 El. & Bl. 833. In slander. Kelly v. Partington, 5 B. & Ad. 650. on or about their person. In statute. Sutton v. State, 12 Fla. I3S- or denomination of Christians. In constitution. Laurence v. Fletcher, 8 Mete. 162. religious . order or denomination. In constitution. Boyce v. Christian, 69 Mo. 494. another or different persuasion, or denomination. In consti- tution. Muzzy V. Wilkins, Smith's Decisions, i. In statute. Spring v. City of Olney, 78 111. loi ; Ellis v. Whitlock, 10 Mo. 781. business. In statute. Gladwin v. Lewis, 6 Conn. 49 (16 Am. Dec. I). In statute. Finn v. Donohue, 35 Conn. 216. calling. In statute. Smith -u. Foster, 41 N. H. 221. In constitution. Wheaton v. Peters, 8 Pet. 660. In contract. Raikes v. Todd, 8 Ad. & El. 846 ; Foot v. Webb, 59 Barb. 38. In statute. Pennelle/. Rhodes, 9 Q. B. 128. impound or otherwise . In statute. Thomas v. Harris, 1 Man. & G. 703. or invested in her name. In statute. Jennings v. Davis, 31 Conn. 134. to be paid. In statute. U. S. v. Three hundred and fifty chests of Tea, 12 Wheat. 487 ; Six hundred and fifty-one chests of Tea v. U. S., I Paine, 518. fenced. In statute. Pitts., C. & St. L. R. R. v. Eby, 55 Ind. 567. In constitution. Wheaton v. Peters, 8 Pet. 591. for money. In will. Hopkins ^'. Abbott, L. R., 19 Eq. Cas. 222; Galliers v. Moss, 9 B. & C. 280. Storm V. Waddell, 2 Sandf. Ch. 494. In contract. Brown v. White, 3 BlacUf. 431. In note. Fulton w. Matthews, 15 Johns. 433 (8 Am. Dec. 261). ■SECURITY. 320 SEIZED. •SECUBITY — Continued. In statute. Lowe v. Blakemore, L. R., 10 Q. B. 485 ; Armstrong v, Cowles, 44 Conn. 44; Clark v. Barrett, 19 Mo. 39. for his debt. In statute. Holmes v. Tutton, 5 El. & Bl. 78. for the payment of money. In statute. Stoessinger v. R. Co., 3 El. & Bl. 550. collateral . Shoemaker v. Nat. Mechanics Bank, 2 Abb. (U. S.) 416. creditor having for his debt. In statute. Murray v. Arnold, 3 B. & S. 288 ; Hopkins v. Clarke, 4 B. & S. 836 ; 5 B. & S. 753. person bound as for another. In statute. Ross v. Jones, 22 Wall. 577. such shall be compelled. In statute. Vaughn v. Haden, 37 Mo. 178. deliberate mind. Primus v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 369. SEDATE. SEDGE. SEDUCE. SEDUCED. SEDUCTIOlf. SEE. SEED. SEEDS. SEEKHTG. SEISED. SEISIN. SEIZE. SEIZED. flat. Church V. Meeker, 34 Conn. 421. In information. State 1/. Bierce, 27 Conn. 319. In statute. State v. Bierce, 27 Conn. 319. and debauch. In statute. People v. Millspaugh, 1 1 Mich. 278. Com. V. Dorus, 108 Mass. 488. Hagan v. Cregan, 6 Robt. (N. Y.) 138; Clark v. Fitch, 2 Wend. 459; Bell V. Barker, 29 Ind. 267 ; Broughton v. Smart, 59 111. 440 ; Del- vee V. Boardman, 20 Iowa, 446 ; Leucker v. Sterlew, 89 111. 545 , Crogan v. State, 22 Wis. 445 ; People v. Millspaugh, 1 1 Mich. 278, People V. Clark, 33 Mich. 118. into port any ships. In insurance policy. Jarrett v. Ward, i Camp. 270. you out. Brewster v. Countryman, 12 Wend. 446. you paid, Watkins v. Perkins, i Ld. Ray. 224 ; Jones v. Cooper, Cowp. 227. barley. In contract. Carter v. Crick, 4 Hurl. & N. 412. Dans V. Benn, i B. & C. 767. garden . In statute. Boving v. Lawrence, i Blatchf. 616. — — a livelihood within the city. In statute. Smith v. Hurrell, 10 B. & C. 543. . In statute. Cook v. Hammond, 4 Mason, 488. of a freehold estate. Windham v. Portland, 4 Mass. 384. ^ Fitzhugh V. Crogan, 2 J. J. Marsh. 430; McMillan v. Hutchison, 4 Bush, 613; Hart v. Dean, 2 McArthur, 60; Ford v. Garner, 49 Ala. 601. Pelham v. Rose, 9 Wall. 103. In statute. Reg. v. Longhorn, 17 Q. B. 80. Burton v. Smith, 13 Pet. 464. In statute. Englishbe v. Helmuth, 3 N. Y. 294. In ■will. Leach v. Jay, 6 Ch. Div. 496 ; 9 Ch. Div. 43. of an estate or inheritance. In statute. Kirby v. Vantreece, 26 Ark. 368. die . In 'i^ill. Leach v. Jay, 27 W. R. 99. In statute. McNutt v. Turner, 16 Wall. 352. SEIZIN. 321 SENIOR. SELECT. SELECTED. SELECTIOM". SELL. SEIZIN. Rose v. Rose, 5 Heisk. 533. SEIZUBE. The Silver Spring, i Sprague, 551 ; The Josefa Segunda, 10 Wheat. 312; Greene v. Pacific Ins. Co., 9 Allen, 219. In insurance policy. Pipon v. Cape, i Camp. 434; Appleton v. Crown- inshield, 3 Mass. 443 ; Green v. Pacific, etc., Ins. Co., 9 Allen, 217 ; Barney v. Maryland Ins. Co., 5 H. & J. 139. for illicit trade. In insurance policy Church v. Hubbart, 2 Cranch, 187 ; Carrington v. Merchants' Ins. Co., 8 Pet. 495. cost of — — . In statute. Fifteen Empty Barrels, i Ben. 125. In statute. Perry v. State, 9 Wis. 20, by the owner. In constitution. Norris v. Kidd, 28 Ark. 490. to be . In statute. Re Henkel, 2 Sawyer, 309. In statute. Clark v. Bond, 4 Baxt. 288. SELF-DEFENSE. Le veils v. State, 32 Ark. 585 ; Blake v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 531 ; PlummerT/. State, 4Tex. (App.) 310; May w. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 191. Butts V. Newton, 29 Wis. 632 ; Lumpkin v. Wilson, j Heisk. 555. In contract. Smith i/. Haynes, 9 Me. 128; Bryson z/. Rayner, 25 Md. 424. In power of attorney. Vanada v. Hopkins, i J. J. Marsh. 285 (19 Am. Dec. 92) ; Durham v. Oddie, i Mart. (N. S.) 444 (14 Am. Dec. 190). In statute. De Ruyter v. St. Peter's Church, 3 N. Y. 238 ; Brown v. Van Duzee, 44 Vt. 529; Margo v. Goodman, 2 Miss. 552 ; People v. Cox, 45 Cal. 342 ; Macy v. Raymond, 9 Pick. 285 ; Savage v. Walshe 26 Ala. 619 ; Sawin v. Guild, i Gall. 485. and convey. In statute. Coope v. Curtis, 30 Me. 488. and dispose of. In statute. Gordon v. Preston, i Watts, 385 (26 Am. Dec. 75). and exchange. In power. Phelps v. Harris, 1 1 Otto, 370. any oflee. In statute. Sailing v. McKinney, i Leigh, 42 (19 Am. Dec. 722). as unadulterated. In statute. Fitzpatrick v. Kelly, L. R., 8 Q. B. 337. dispose of, contract and bargain for. In power of attorney. Clarke's Lessee v. Courtney, 5 Peters. 319. exchange and deliver. In indictment, State v. Watson, 65 Mo. 115. my farm for me. In instructions to agent. Stewart v. Wood, 63 Mo. 252. or give away liquors. In statute. Young v. State, 58 Ala. 359. the same at public sale. In power. Bast v. Bank, 1 1 Otto, 95. Lambert v. People, 76 N. Y. 220. of learning. In statute. Chegaray v. Mayor of N. Y., 13 N. Y. 220 ; Chegaray v. Jenkins, 5 N. Y. 377. pubUc . -In will. Curting v. Curting, 8 Dana, 38 (33 Am. Dec. 475)- any letter. In statute. Rex v. Wagstaff, i Russ. & Ry. 399. In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 18 Q. B. 390. in service. Opinion of the Justices, 126 Mass. 603. 41 SEMICOLON. SEMTNARY, SEND. SENDING. SENIOR. SENT. 322 SERVANT. SENT. by post. In statute. Bishop v. Helps, 2 C. B. 56. caused the goods to be . In statute. Hearne v. Garten, 2 El. & EI. 75. SENTENCE. In statute. State v. Salomons, 5 Yerg. 360 (27 Am. Dec. 469) ; Com. V. Lockwood, 109 Mass. 325. a of tmprisoimient in the penitentiary. In statute. Presbury V. Hall, 34 Mo. 30. SEPARATE. In will. Massy v. Brown, L. R., 4 H. L. 288. and distinct dwelling-houses. In statute. King v. Inhabit- ants, 5 Ad. & Ell. 265 ; Same v. Same, 9 Q. B. 230 ; Queen v. Elswick, 3 El. & El. 440. business. In statute. Lowell v. Newton, 4 C. P. Div. 7. estate. In statute. Smith z/. Smith, 30 Ala. 642 ; Glenn w. Glenn, 41 Ala. 571 ; re Lowe, 11 Bankr. Reg. 221. posts. In statute. Parker v. U. S., i Peters, 293. property. Alston v. Rowles, 13 Fla. 117. SEPABATELY. and in consecutive order. In statute. Gage v. Barley, 102 111. 12. SERIES. of voyages. In charter-party. Poland z/. Maryland Coal Co., 14 Blatchf. 519. SERIOUS. bodily harm. In statute. Lawler v. People, 74 111. 228. illness, local disease, affection or personal injury. In in- surance policy. Southern Life Ins. Co. v. Wilkinson, 53 Ala. 536. personal injury. In insurance policy. Ins. Co. v. Wilkinson, 13 Wall. 222. SERVANT. Towson v. Havre De Grace Bk., 6 H. & J. 47 (14 Am. Dec. 254) ; Heygood v. State, 59 Ala. 51 ; Queen v. Lynn, 8 Ad. & Ell. 379 ; King V. Inhabitants, 4 Ad. & Ell. 494 ; Clark v. Fitch, 2 Wend. 459 (20 Am. Dec. 639). In indictment. Gravatt v. State, 25 Ohio St. 162. In statute. Com. v. Foster, 107 Mass. 221 ; Rex v. Spencer, Russ. & Ry. 299; Rex v. Smith, Russ. & Ry. 516; Rex v. Carr, Russ. & Ry. 193 ; Rex V. Hoggins, Russ. & Ry. 145 ; Rex v. Tongue, Bell C. C. 289 ; Reg. z/. Hughes, i Moody C. C. 370; Reg. v. Negus, L. R., 2 C. C. R. 34; Reg. V. Mayle, 11 Cox C. C. 150; Reg. v. Tyree, L. R., i C. C. R. 177; Reg. -v. Freeman, 5 C. & P. 534 ."^People v. Dalton, 15 Wend. 581 ; Williams v. Stoll, i Cr. & M. 675 ; Reg. z*. Dixon, 11 Cox C. C. 178 ; Reg. V. Thomas, 6 Cox C. C. 403 ; Reg. v. Foulkes, 13 Cox C. C. 63 ; Reg. v. Williams, 7 C. & P. 338 ; Reg. v. Winnall, 5 Cox C. C. 326; Reg. V. McDonald, L. & C. 85; Reg. d. Turner, 11 Cox C. C. 552 ; Reg. v. Tite, L. & C. 29 ; Reg. v. Gale, L. R., 2 Q. B. Div. 141 ; Reg. v. Guilder, Bell C. C. 284 ; Reg. v. Carpenter, L. R., i C. C. R. 29 ; Rex v. Tyers, Russ. & Ry. 402 ; Reg. v. Beacall, i Mood. C. C. 16; Reg. V. Gibson, 8 Cox C. C. 436 ; Reg. v. Adey, i Den. C. C. 571 ; Reg. V. Truman, 2 Cox C. C. 306; Reg. v. Murphy, 4 Cox C. C. loi ; Gravatt z/. State, 25 Ohio St. 162 ; Reg. v. Atkinson, 2 Moody, 278; Rex V. Hartley, Russ. & Ry. i3"9 ; Rexz/. Squire, 2 Starkie, 349; Reg. V. Atkinson, Car. & M. 525 ; Rex u. Beacall, i Oar. & P. 310; Rex V. Prince, 2 Car. &P. 517; Rex v. Snowley, 4 Car. & P. 39°; Rex V. Pearson, 4 Car. & P. 572 ; Rex v. Salisbury, 5 Car. & P. 155 ; Reg. V. Townsend, Car. & M. 178 ; Reg. v. Hunt, 8 Car. & P. 642; Reg. V. White, 8 Car. & P. 742 ; Reg. v. Wilson, 9 Car. & P. 27; Reg. SERVANT. 323 SERVANT. SERVANT — Continued. V. Welch, 2 Car. & R. 296; Reg. v. Townsend, 2 Car. & R. 168; Rex V. Rees, 6 Car. & P. 606 ; Reg. v. Masters, i Den. C. C. 332 ; 2 Car. & K. 930; Temp. & M. i ; 18 L. J. (N. S.), M. C. 2 ; Reg. v. Miller, 2 Moody, 249; Rex v. Mellish, Russ. & Ry. 80; Rex v. Burton, i Moody, 237 ; Budd v. State, 3 Humph. 483 ; Com. v. Wyman, 8 Mete. 247 ; Reg. V. Watts, l Eng. L. & Eq. 558 ; 2 Den. C. C. 14 ; State v. Chandler, 2 Stol. 266; Reg. v. Jones, Car. & M. 611 ; Reg. t/. Masters, 3 New. Ses. Cas. 326 ; 12 Jur. 942 ; Reg. v. Sheppard, 9 Oar. & P. 121 ; Walker z/. Com., 8 Leigh, 743; Rex v. Jackson, i Moody, 119; Com. V. Stearns, 2 Mete. 343; Reg. v. Lovell, 2 Moody & R. 236; Kine v. Evershed, 10 Q. B. 143; Com. z/. Libbey, ii Mete. 64; People v. Sherman, 10 Wend. 298 (25 Am. Dec. 363); People ?/. Dalton, 15 Wend. 521 ; Lewis v. Kendall, 6 How. Pr. 62 ; Coote v. Colton, 5 La. 15- in husbandry. In statute. Davies v. Lord Berwick, 3 El. & El. 554- or employee. In statute. Wells v. South Minnesota R. Co., i Fed. Rep. 270* i McCrary, 18. or servants. In statute. Duke of Somerset v. Inhabitants, 4 B. &C. 171. any or clerk. In statute. Rex v. Smith, i Russ. & Ry. 267 ; Rex V. Spencer, i Russ. & Ry. 299 ; Rex v. Squire, i Russ. & Ry. 350- domestic . In statute. Wakefield v. State, 41 Tex. 558. fellow . Waller v. South-eastern R. Co., 2 H. & C. 102 ; Hutchin- son V. York, etc., 5 Ex. 343 ; Bartonshill Coal Co. v. Reed, 3 Macq. 29s ; Wymore v. Judy, 5 Ex. 354 ; Feltham v. England, L. R., 2 Q. B. 33 ; Tumley v. Midland R. Co., i C. P. 291 ; Gallagher v. Piper, 16 C. B. (N. S.) 669 ; Morgan v. Vale of Neath R. Co., L. R., i Q. B. 149; McAndrews v. Burns, 39 N. J. (L.) 119; Foster v. Minnesota, etc., R. Co., 14 Minn. 360; Wonder v. Baltimore, etc., R. Co., 32 Md. 411 ; Ryan v. Chicago, etc., R. Co., 60 III. 171 ; Marshall v. Schnicker, 63 Mo. 308 ; Daubert v. Pickel, 4 Mo. (App.) 590 ; Cumberland Coal and Iron Co. v. Scally, 27 Md. 489; O'Connellz/. Baltimore, etc., R. Co., 20 Md. 212 ; McGowan -v. St. Louis, etc., R. Co., 61 Mo. 528 ; Shanck V. Northern, etc., R. Co., 25 Md. 462 ; Columbus, etc., R. Co. v. Ar- nold, 31 Ind. 174; Thayer v. St. Louis, etc., R. Co., 22 Ind. 26; O'Connor v. Roberts, 120 Mass. 227 ; Summersell v. Fish, 117 Mass. 312 ; Zeigler v. Day, 123 Mass. 152; Albro v. Agawam Canal Co., 6 Cush. 75 ; McLean v. Blue Point Mining Co., 51 Cal. 255 ; Faulkner V. Erie R. Co., 49 Barb. 324 ; Malone v. Hathaway, 64 N. Y. 5 ; Brown v. Maxwell, 6 Hill, 592 ; Sherman v. Rochester, etc., R. Co., 17 N.Y. 153; 15 Barb. 574; Hofnaglet/. New York, etc., R.Co., 55N. Y. 608 ; Shanse^ v. Androscoggin Mills, 66 Me. 420 ; Baird v. Pettit, 70 Pa. St. 477 ; Louisville, etc., R. Co. v. Robinson, 4 Bush, 507 ; Pitts- burgh, etc., R. Co. V. Dervinney, 17 Ohio St. 197 ; Seaver v. Boston, etc., R. Co., 14 Gray, 466 ; Moran v. New York, etc., R. Co., 3 N. Y. (S. C.) 770 ; Manville v. Cleveland, etc., R. Co., 1 1 Ohio St. 417 ; St. Louis, etc., R. Co. v. Britz, 72 111. 256 ; Hayes v. Western R. Co., 3 Cush. 270 ; Dow V. Kansas Pacific R. Co., 8 Kans. 642 ; Chicago, etc., R. Co. V. Murphy, 55 111. 336 ; Voltz v. Ohio, etc., R. Co., 85 111. 500 ; Illinois, etc., R. Co. v. Cox, 21 III. 20; Ryan v. Cumberland Valley R. Co., 23 Pa. St. 384 ; Chicago, etc., R. Co. v. Keefe, 47 111. 108 ; SERVANT. 324 SETTLE. SERVANT — Continued. Ragsdale v. Memphis, etc., R. Co., 59 Tenn. 426; Wegerw. Pennsyl- vania R. Co., 55 Pa. St. 460; Coon v. Syracuse, etc., R. Co., 5 N. Y. 492; Sherman v. Rochester, etc., R. Co., 17 N. Y. 153 ; Whalen v. Mad River, etc., R. Co., 8 Ohio St. 249 ; Baldt v. New York, etc., R. Co., 18 N. Y. 432 ; Booth V. Boston, etc., R. Co., 73 N. Y. 38 ; Flike ■V. Boston, etc., R. Co., 53 N. Y. 550; Smith v. New York, etc., R. Co., 19 N. Y. 132 ; Svenson v. Pacific Mail Steam. Co., 57 N. Y. 108; I Jones & Sp. 277; Johnson v. Boston, 118 Mass. 114; Slater t/. Jewett, 85 N. Y. 61; Peterson v. Whitebreast Co., 50 Iowa, 673. SERVANTS. In statute. Doolan v. R. Co., 2 App. Cas. 792 ; Boniface v. Scott, 3 S. & R. 355- all my — — . In will. Foxall v. McKenney, 3 Cranch C. C. 206. laborers, and apprentices. In statute. Coffin v. Reynolds, 37 N. Y. 64b. SERVE. a private table. In contract. Porter v. Merrill, 124 Mass. 534. every day they may as such. In statute. State v. Thompson, 37 Mo. 176. SERVED. In writ. Marshall z/. Loring, 6 S. & R. -281. and executed. In statute. Wray v. Earl, 4 B. & Ad. 125. SERVICE. In statute. Directors t/. Gidlow, L. R., 7 H. L. 517; ex parte Paris, 3 Woodb. & M. 227 ; Howes v. Middleboro, 108 Mass. 123. of the ship. Ringold v. Crocker, Abb. Adm. 344. of the summons. In statute. Bogart v. Sweezey, 26 Hun, 463. having had personal . In sheriff's return. State v. St. Louis, i Mo. (App.) 507. in my . In will. Darlow v. Edwards, i H. & C. 550. when in actual in time of war. In constitution. Re Bogert, 2 Sawy. 407. SERVICES. Manly v. Field, 7 C. B. (N. S.) 96. In statute Leeds v. Bowen, 2 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 43 ; Russell v. Miner, 61 Barb. 534; Russell v. Miner, 25 Hun, 114. personal or earnings. In statute. Hoyt v. White. 46 N. H. 45. SERVILE. labor. In statute. Gladwin v. Lewis, 6 Conn. 49 (16 Am. Dec. i). SERVITUDE Taylor v. Hampton, 4 McCord, 96 (24 Am. Dec. 710). involuntary . In constitution. Slaughter House Cases, 16 Wall. 36. SESSION. Queen v. Belton, 1 1 Q. B. 379. in . In constitution. People v. Fancher, 50 N. Y. 288. SET. aside. In statute. State v. Primm, 61 Mo. 166. fire to. In indictment. Howel v. Com., 5 Gratt. 664. oflF. Sutton V. Cole, 8 Mass. 96. on foot. Charge to Grand Jury, '5 McLean, 306. cameos not . In statute. Bailey v. Schell, 5 Blatchf. 1 95. SET-OPP. Avery 7/. Brown. 31 Conn. 398. In statute. Pellas v. Ins. Co., 5 C. P. Div. 35. SETTING. up a claim thereto. In statute. Moxon v. Ayers, 28 Wis. 614. SETTLE. Baxter v. State, 9 Wis. 40; Brody v. Dougherty, 30 Miss. 40. In contract. Moore z/. Hyman, 13 Ired. (Eq.) 272 ; Pickerton v. Bailey, 8 Wend. 600; Stilwell v. Coope, 4 Denio, 225; Fort v. Gooding, 9 Barb. 371. SETTLE. 325 SHALL. SETTLE— Continued. In deed. Grier v. Grier, L. R., 5 H. L. 688. In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 7 Q. B. 534 ; re Dent, 8 Q. B. 60. SETTLED. Mickletiiwait v. Same, 4 C. B. (N. S.) 858. In indictment. Rex v. Hart, I Moody, 486. In receipt. Rex v. Martin, 7 C. & P. 549; Dorsey w. Kollock, i N. J. (L.) 35- limits of the United States. In insurance policy. Gassier w. Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 22 N. Y. 427. minister. Kibbe v. Antram, 4 Conn. 134. SETTLEMENT. In statute. Fitzpatrick v. Dubois, 2 Sawyer, 437 ; City of La Crosse v. Town of Melrose, 22 Wis. 462 ; Cummington v. Wareham, 9 Cush. 588. actual . Iti statute. Balfour v. Meade, i Wash. 25. in of the account. In receipt. McMurray v. Taylor, 30 Mo. 263. Rector v. U. S., 3 Cent. L. J. 612. actual . In statute. Stroud v. Missouri, etc., R. Co., 4 Dill. 396. Clark 7/. U. S., 6 Wall. 546. or youngest child. In will. West v. Lord Primate, 3 Brown Ch. 148; 2 Cox Ch. 149. Halfordz/. Bailey, 8 Q. B. 1000 ; 13 Q. B. 427; Einstein v. Marshall, 58 Ala. 153 (29 Am. Rep. 729). deaths. In will. Colton v. Fox, 67 N. Y. 348. hundred dollars' worth. In guaranty. Einstein z;. Marshall, 58 Ala. 153 (29 Am. Rep. 729). jiirisdictions. In statute. Queen v. Justices, 7 B. & S. 395. SEVERALLY. In statute. Mcintosh v. Ensign, 28 N. Y. 169 ; Pruyn v. Black, 21 N. Y. 300. and successively. In will. Parker v. Tootal, 11 H. L. Gas. 143. SEVERE. sickness or disease. In statute. Holloman v. Life Ins. Co., I Woods, 675. SEWEB. In statute. Queen v. Bd. of Health, 5 B. & S. 886 ; 5 B. & S. 936 ; Poplar Bd. v. Knight, i El. B. & El. 428 ; Reg. v. Godmanchester, L. R., I Q. B. 328. common . In city charter. Bennett -u. New Bedford, no Mass. 433. on account of . In constitution. Re Maquire, 57 Cal. 604. intercourse. In statute. Noble v. State, 22 Ohio St. 543. SETTLER. SETTLING. SEVENTH. SEVERAL. SEX. SEXUAL. SHALL. {Directory^ People V. San Luis, 3 Cent. L. J. 192 ; Railroad Qo.v. Hecht, 5 Otto, 168 ; Morris Canal v. Van Voorst, i Zabr. 100 ; Ludlow r/. Ludlow, i South. 387 ; Serfle v. Elizabeth, 3 Dutch. 407 ; Sovy v. State, 9 Vroom, 324; Paulison w. Taylor, 6 Vroom, 184; Morrell v. Buckley, Spen- cer, 667 ; Morrell v. Fearing, Spencer, 670; Edwards v. Hall, 30 Ark. 31 ; Neal v. Burrows, 34 Ark. 491 ; Queen v. Inhabitants, 12 Q. B. 150; States. Merton, 14M0. 74; McGee w. Porter, 14 Mo. 612; West V. Ross, S3 Mo. 350; Warner v. Hart, 6 Wis. 465 ; Cason v. Cason, 31 Miss. 578 ; Queen v. Fletcher, L. R., i C. C. R. 320 ; Wheelerz/. Chicago, 24 111. 105; Beal z/. Finch, 11 N. Y. 128 ;Borkheim v. Ins. Co., 38 Cal. 505 ; City of Little Rock v. Willis, 27 Ark. J73 ; Jones z/. Varney, 8 Cush. 137; Cameron v. Cameron, 15 Wis. 8 ; Dosseth V. Harding, i C. B. (N. S.) 530 ; Porvis v. Harding, id. 533 ;. SHALL. 326 SHAREHOLDERS. STTATiTi — Continued. Donovan's Appeal, 40 Conn. 154; Jackson -v. Young, 5 Cow. 269 (15 Am. Dec. 473); State v. Stumpf, 21 Wis. 580; Railroad Co. v. Hecht, 5 Otto, 170 ; County Commrs. v. Meekins, 50 Md. 42 ; Whit- tington, ex parte, 34 Ark. 394; Tobin v. People, loi 111. 123. {Mandatory^) Re Petition of Douglass, 46 N. Y. 42 ; Krebs v. Dodge, 9 Wis. 10 ; Cooke V. Spears, 2 Cal. 412 ; State v. Merriman, 6 Wis. 14; State v. Dousman, 28 Wis. 541 ; State v. Hilmantel, 21 Wis. 567 ; Weaver v. Lapsley, 43 Ala. 224 ; The Belfast v. Boon, 41 Ala. 50 ; State v. Mead, 71 Mo. 266; ex parte Jordan, 94 U. S. 248 ; Montague v. Smith, 17 Q. B. 690 ; Phelps v. Fadden, 125 Mass. 200; U. S. ■V. Hodson, 10 Wall. 395; French v. Edwards, 13 Wall. 506; People V. Board of Assessors, 39 N. Y. 81 ; The China, 7 Wall. 53 ; Buck V. Dangenbecker, 8 Vroom, 359; Howard v. Blackford, Penn. 777; Davison v. Davison, 2 Harr. 169; Profis v. Jones, 7 Vroom, 206; Smith V. Noe, 30 Ind. 117; Brooks v. Cock, 3 Ad. & El. 141 ; State V. Johnson, 26 Ark. 281 ; Morris v. People, 3 Denio, 381 ; Butler V. Craig, 27 Miss. 628. and will release. In deed. Thomas v. Courtnay, i B. & Aid. 8. be. In statute. Doe v. Page, 5 Q. B. 767. be appraised. Eaton v. Stone, 7 Mass. 315. be completed. In statute. York, etc., R. Co. v. Queen, i El. & Bl. 862. become. Com. v. Dracut, 8 Gray, 457. be given. In statute. Rutherford v. Greene, 2 Wheat. 196. have. In statute. Jackson v. Chapman, 3 Cow. 390. have delivered. In statute. Brooks -u. Bockett, 9 Q. B. 855. have levied. In statute. Whedon v. Gorham, 38 Conn. 41 1 ; Norris v. Sullivan, 47 Conn. 475. not. Parker v. U. S., 2 Wash. C. C. 361. SHAM. answer. People v. McCumber, 18 N. Y. 315 ; Keifer v. Thomas, 6 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 42. SHAPE. or configuration. In statute. Rogers v. Driver, 16 Q. B. 103. SHABE. In statute. McMurphy v. Coolbaugh, 49 111. no. In will. Taylor v. Taylor, 23 Conn. 584 ; Parsons v. Lyman, 4 Bradf. 268 ; Nottebeck v. Astor, 13 N. Y. 98 ; Genet v. Beekman, 27 Barb. 371 ; Wood V. Denny, i Biss. 75. and share alike. In ■will. OrpeT/. Frost, i B. & C. 646 ; Prov- enchere's Estate, 1 Leg. Gaz. Rep. 68 ; Gilpin v. Hollingsworth. 3 Md. 190. in the distribution of assets. In statute. Re Bigelow, 2 Ben. 487. SHABEHOLDEB. Barley z/. Provident Life Association, i C. B. (N. S.) 557 ; Wolver- ton Water Works v. Hawkesford, 6 C. B. (N. S.) 337 ; Williams v. Anglo-California Co., 18 Q. B. 728 ; Stewart v. Anglo-California Co., 18 Q. B. 737 ; Revere v. Boston, 123 Mass. 375 ; Davis v. Stevens, 17 Blatchf. 260 ; Deposit Ins. Co. v. Ayscough, 6 El. & Bl. 763 ; Burke v. Lechmerer, 6 Q. B. 297 ; Portal v. Emmens, i C. P. Div. 201 ; Burke v. Lechmerer, L. R., 6 Q. B. 297. SHAKBHOLDBRS. In statute. Farmer v. Giles, 5 Hurl. & N. 760 ; Laing v. Burley, loi 111. 591. any . In statute. Nixon v. Brownlow, 3 Hurl. & N. 687. SHARES. 327 SHIPS. SHABES. People v. Comm'rs of Taxes, 35 N. Y. 423. In contract. Tempest v. Kilner, 3 C. B. 249. In indictment. Rex v. Mott, 2 C. & P. 521. In statute. Van Syke v. State, 23 Wis. 655 ; Harrison v. Vines, 46 Tex. 15. in a railway. In will. Morrice v. Aylmer, L. R., 7 H. L. 717. of profits. Kilshaw v. Jukes, 3 B. & S. 861. land . Sensenderfer v. Neale, 66 Mo. 669. dangerous weapon. In statute. People v. Cavanagh, 62 How. Pr. 188. In libel. Stone v. Cooper, 2 Denio, 293. In libel. Stone v. Cooper, 2 Denio, 293. In indictment. Reg. v. Amos, 2 Denison C, Reg. V. Cooley, 2 M. & R. 475. In indictment. McCully's case, 2 Lewin C. I Jebb, 245 ; Rex v. Loom, i Moody, 160. In statute, Wright v. Pearson, 10 B. & S. 726. In statute. DeForest v. Lawrence, 13 How. 274, Skinner v. White, 9 N. H. 204. In statute. Worsley v. R. Co., 16 Q. B. 540; Oregon, 478 ; DeWit v. Decker, 9 N. J. (L.) 148. of St. Louis county. In note. Powell v. Morrison, 58 Mo, is interested. In statute. Hardwick v. Jones, 65 Mo. 54. SHEW. In statute. Clark v. Denton, i B. & Ad. 100. SHABING. 8HABE. SHARP. SHAVE. SHAVING. SHED. SHEEP. SHEEFSEXN'S, SHEBXFF. 65 ; 5 Cox C. C. 222 ; 272 ; Reg. V. Barran, Hume V. Norris, 5 244. SHTNTLASTEB. Madison Ins. Co. v. Forsythe, 2 Ind. 483. S hi h , In insurance policy. Hood v. Manhattan Fire Ins. Co., 11 N. Y. 532. In statute. Ex parte Ferguson, L. R., 6 Q. B. 280; Blanford v. Morri- son, 15 Q. B, 730; Pendleton v. Franklin, 7 N. Y. 508; Swift v. Brownell, i Holmes, 467 ; The Ontario, 2 Lowell, 40 ; The Floating Elevator, 8 Ben. 556 ; U. S. v. McArdle, 2 Sawyer, 367; The Mac, 46 L. T. (N. S.) 907. ' and her appurtenances. In statute. Gale v. Laurie, 5 B. & C. 163. : of the TJnited States. In indictment. U. S. v. Howard, 3 Sum- ner, 18. of war. The Wilson, i Brock. 423. or vessel. In statute. The Nithsdale, 1 5 U. C. L. J. (N. S.) 268. American or vessel. In statute. U. S. v. Rogers, 3 Sumner, 343- said . In contract. Heard v. Holman, 16 C. B. (N. S.) 2. SHIP-CHANDLEBY. In statute. Weaver v. The Owens, i Wall. Jr. 359. SHIPMENT. Bowles v. Shand, 2 App. Cas. 455. SHIPPED. In contract. Middleton v. Ballingall, i Cal.417 ; Bowles v. Shand, 2 App. Cas. 455. SHIPPER. In statute. Ribble Nav. Co. v. Hargreaves, 17 C. B. 385 ; New York Cent. R. Co. v. Fralofif, 100 U. S. 24. SHIPPING. documents. In contract. Tamoaca v. Lucas, i B. & S. 185 ; 3 B. & S. 89. SHIPS. or vessels. In statute. Jones v. Coal Barges, 3 Wall. Jr. 53 ; SHIPS. 328 SHORT. SHIP-TAKD SHIBREB. SHOCK. SHOOT. SHOOTING. SHOP. SHIPS — Continued. U. S. V. An open Boat, 5 Mason, 120 ; U. S. v. An open Boat, 5 Mason, 232 ; Birbeck v. Hoboken Ferry Boats, 17 Jphns. 54; Many V. Noyes, 5 Hill, 34 ; Hicks v. Williams, 17 Barb. 523 ; Farmers De- light w. Lawrence, 5 Wend. 564. one of her Majesty's . In statute. The Cyhele, 2 Prob. Div. 224. In' insurance policy. Webb v. National J<"ire Ins. Co., 2 Sandf. 497. or corrugated goods. In contract. Goodyear v. Cary, 4 Blatchf • 271. of wheat. Denbowz/. State, 18 Ohio, 11. at. In statute. State v. Vaughn, 26 Mo. 30. ' exclusive right of fishing and sporting over said farm. Jeffreyes v. Evans, 19 C. B. (N. S.) 262. In bond. Dunham ^z. Gannett, 124 Mass. 151 ; 126 Mass. 151. In indictment. Sparrenberger v. State, 53 Ala. 481 ; Com. v. Riggs, 14 Gray, 376; Ashworth v. Heyworth, 10 B. S. 314; Fearonz'. Mitchell, L. R., 7 Q- B. 690. In statute. Wiltshire v. Willett, 11 0. B. 243 ; Ashworth v. Heyworth, L. R., 4 Q. B. 317; Sparrenberger 7/. State, 53 Ala. 481 ; re Creek, 3 B. & S. 459 ; Queen v. Manning, L. R., i 0. 0. R. 340 ; Barth v. State, 18 Conn. 432 ; Pope v. Whalle.y, 6 B. & S. 312 ; Com. v. Annis, 15 Gray, 169; States. Carver, 5 Day, 131 ; State -u. Bailey, 10 Conn. 144 ; Dunham v. Gannett, 126 Mass. 151 ; State v. Carrier, S Day, 151. attached to and being part of any dwelling-house. In statute. Wiltshire v. Baker, 11 C..B. (N. S.) 237 ; Wiltshire v. Wil- lett, 1 1 C. B. (N. S.) 240. or store. In statute. State v. Caney, 19 N. H. 135. store, or warehouse. In statute. Wilson v. State, 24 Conn. 57; Hathaway v. Wilson, 123 Mass. 359 ; Storer v. Freeman, 6 Mass. 435 (4 Am. Dec. 155) ; Bell v. Gough, 23 N. J. (L.) 624. In deed. Mather v. Chapman, 40 Conn. 382 ; Storer v. Freeman, 6 Mass. 435 ; State v. Hudson Tunnel R. Co., 38 N. J. (L.) 548. of the river. In deed. McCullough v. Wainwright, 14 Pa. St. 171 ; Child V. Starr, 4 Hill, 369 ; Yates v. Van De Bogert, 56 N. Y. 526 ; Bradford v. Cressy, 45 Me. 9. sea . Storer v. Freeman, 6 Mass. 439 ; Martin v. O'Brien, 34 Miss. 21 ; Cutts v. Hussey, 15 Me. 237 ; Teschemacker v. Thomp- son, 18 Cal. 21 ; City of Galveston v. Menard, 23 Tex. 349 ; Sale v. Pratt, 19 Pick. 191 ; Com. v. Alger, 7 Cush. 66 ; Doane v. Broad St. Association, 6 Mass. 382 ; Trustees of Brookhaven v. Strong, 60 N. Y. 56; Lovingston v. County of St. Clair, 64 111. 56; Palmer v. Wicks, 6 Johns. 133 ; Hodge v. Boothby, 48 Me. 71. In deed. Niles v. Patch, 13 Gray, 254 ; Hodge v. Boothby, 48 Me. 71; Hampton v. Kirk, 6 Hun, 257 ; Dana v. Jackson St. Wharf, 31 Cal. 120; Littlefield ^. Maxwell, 31 Me. 134; Storer z/. Freeman, 6 Mass. 439. In deed. Scratton v. Brown, 4 B. & C. 503. privilege of the . In grant. Ripley t/. Knight, 123 Mass. 515^ In contract. Appleman v. Fisher, 34 Md. 540. entry. Blaine v. Bourne, 11 R. I. 119. SHOHE. SHOBES. SHORT. 'SHOT-GUN. 329 SIGNED. SHOT-Gxnsr. SHOUU). SHOW. SHOWING. SHYSTER. SICKNESS. SIBE. SIDES. SIDEWAIiK. SIDEWALKS. SIGHT. SIGNATURE. SIGN. SIGNED. In indictment. Edwards v. State, 27 Ark . 493. In statute. King v. Mayor, i B. & Ad. 316. In will. Hennessey v. Patterson, 85 N. Y. 100. be secured. Toner v. Taggart, 5 Binney, 496. U. S. V. Buffalo Park, 16 Blatchf. 189. forth in evidence. In statute. State ^'. Britt, 3 Dev. 122. public . In statute. Com. 7/. Gee, 6 Cush. 179. Spalding v. Spalding, 3 How. Pr. 297. pettifogging . In libel. Bailey v. Kalamazoo Publishing Co.,. 40 Mich. 251. Kelly V. Ancient Order of Hibernians, 10 Reporter, 151. In contract. Burton v. Eyden, L. R., 8 Q. B. 295. In insurance policy. Newton v. Mut. Ins. Co., 76 N. Y. 426. In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 3 El. & Bl. 587 ; Queen v. Inhabit- ants, 7 El. & Bl. 796. no or disease. In insurance application. Ins. Co. v. Francisco,. 17 Wall. 672. time of the last . In statute. Harrington v. Stees, 82 111. 50. on the of the road. Jenny v. Brook, 6 Q. B. 330. of any carriage-way. In statute. Easton v. Richmond Bd., L. R., 7 Q. B. 69. of the road. In statute. Marshall v. St. Louis & I. M. R. R., 51 Mo. 138. of such road. In statute. Beckett v. Upton, 5 El. & Bl. 630. Porter v. Waring, 69 N. Y, 250. In deed. Porter v. Waring, 2 Abb. N. 0. 230. In note. Sturdy v. Henderson, 4 B. & Aid. 593. Troller v. Walker, 13 C. B. (N. S.) 35 ; Zacharie v. Franklin, 12 Pet. 151 ; Chapman v. Limerick, 56 Me. 390; Stevens v. Ewer, 2 Mete. 74. In statute. Holden z/. Jenkins, 125 Mass. 447; People w. Chapman, 4 Park C. C. 56. James v. Patten, 6 N. Y. 9 ; Miller v. Pelletier, 4 Edw. 102. In statute. Roberts v. Phillips, 4 El. & Bl. 450. did not . In pled. Holman v. Carhart, 25 Ga. 608. In deed. Stuart v. Button, 39 111. 91. In plea. Ricketts v. Harvey, 78 Ind. 152. In statute. St. Louis Hospital Asso. v. Williams, 19 Mo. 600 ; North- cutt V. Northcutt, 20 Mo. 266; Catlett v. Catlett, 55 Mo. 330 ; Viners- V. Clingfoot, 21 Ark. 312; Clason v. Bailey, 14 Johns. 484; People 7/. Murray, 5 Hill, 468 ; Gurnee v. Chicago, 40 111. 165; Brumfitt v. Bremner, 9 C. B. (N. S.) 18 ; Baker v. Dening, 8 Ad. & El. 96. by the parties. In statute. Reeves v. Pye, i Cranch C. C. 219 ^ Argfenbright v. Campbell, 3 Hen. & M. (Va.) 144 ; Henry v. Root, 33 N. Y. 526 ; Campbell v. Thomas, 42 Wis. 437 ; Cagger v. Lancing, 57 Barb. (N. Y.) 421 ; 43 N. Y. 550 ; Bandes v. Amhurst, Finch Prec. in Oh. 402 ; Hawkins v. Holmes, i P. Wms. ^^o ; Selby v. Selby, 3 Meriv. 2; Hubert v. Moreau, 12 Mor. 216; Hubert t/. Turner, 4 Scott N. R. 486 ; Bailees 7/. Ogden, 3 Johns. (N. Y.) 399; Anderson v. Harrold, 10 Ohio, 399; Barry v. Law, i Cranch CO. 77 ; Wade z/. City of Newbern, 77 N. C. 460; Wheeler z/. Newton, Prec. in Ch. 16; 42 SIGNED. 330 SIT. SIGNTNG. SILE. SIGNED — Continued. S. C, 2 Eq. Gas. 44, c. 5 ; Worrall v. Munn, 5 N. Y. 229 ; Farris v. Martin, 10 Humph. (Tenn.) 495; Lemayne v. Stanley, 3 Lev, i; Warneford w. Warneford, Stra. 764; Gryle v. Gryle, 2 Atk. 177; Grayson v. Atlcinson, 2 Ves. Sr. 454; Smith z/. Evans i Wils. 313; Wright V. Walieford, 17 Ves. 459 ; Morrison v. Tumour, 18 Ves. 175; Schneider v. Norris, 2 Maule & S. 286 ; Wilson v. Beddard, 12 Sim. 28 ; Taylor v. Denning, 3 Nev. & P. 228 ; Jackson v. Van Dusen, 5 Johns. (N. Y.) 144; In re Field, 3 Curt. (Eccl.) 752; Saunderson z/. Jackson, 3 Esp. 180 ; Com. v. Ray, 3 Gray (Mass.), 447 ; Lerned v. Wannemacher, 9 Allen (Mass.), 417 ; Vielie v. Osgood, 8 Barb. 130; Davis V. Shields, 26 Wend. 351 ; Pitts v. Beckett, 13 Mees. & W. 743- and sealed. In deed. Tubbs v. Gatewood, 26 Ark. 128. by the testator. In statute. Watson v. Pipes, 32 Miss. 462. sealed and delivered. In insurance policy. Xenos v. Wickham, L. R., 2 H. L. 296. from the time of the judgment In statute. Galbraith v. Side- ner, 28 Ind. 142. In statute. Swan v. Arthur, 13 Otto, 597. gloves.' In statute. Arthur v. Unkert, 6 Otto, 119. veils. In statute. Arthur v. Morrison, 6 Otto, 109. manufactures of . In statute. Abrams v. Bancroft, 3 Sumn. 384. soft or organzine . In deed. Elliott v. Turner, 2 C. B. 446. in a manufactvired or unmanufactured state. In statute. Bernstein v. Baxendale, 6 C. B. (N. S.) 252; Davey v. Mason, i Car. & M. 46. wrought up with other materials. In statute. Brant v. Mid- land R. Co., 2 H. & C. 890. plate. In statute. Atwaterw. Inhabitants of Woodbridge, 6 Conn. 223 (16 Am. Dec. 46). STTVnTiAB. importations. In statute. Ullman z/. Murphy, 1 1 Blatchf. 358. jurisdiction. In statute. Chahoon v. State, 21 Gratt. 822. nature, package, value and quality. In statute. Southamp- ton Dock Co. V. Hill, 14 C. B. (N. S.) 243. ofTense. In statute. Com. v. Fountain, 127 Mass. 452. pieces of gold or silver counterfeit coin. lu statute. Brown ■V. Com., 8 Mass. 59. '■ goods of description. In statute. Greenleaf v. Goodrich, 11 Otto, 283. SIMILITirDE. In statute. State v. McKenzie, 42 Me. 392. SIMTTLTAmaOUSLT. King v. Werner, 12 Blatchf. 270. SILKS. SILVEB. SUTCE. SnfGLE. SISTER. SISTERS. SIT. - October 5th. In notice. Monroe v. Ackworth, 41 N. H. 201. ■ and unmarried. In order. Queen v. Inhabitants, 2 Q. B. 540. dwelling-house. In deed. Gillis v. Bailey, 21 N. H. 149. man. In statute. Silver v. Ladd, 7 Wall. 219. woman. In statute. Queen v. Pilkington, 2 El. & Bl. 547. In statute. Wheeler v. Clutterbuck, 52 N. Y. 67. In will. Wood V. Mitchell, 61 How. Pr. 48. in any case. In constitution. Cock v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 660. s/T£:s. 331 SOLDIER. SITES. SITTINGS. SITUATE. SITUATION. SIXTH. SKIITS. SKUTCHTNG. SLANDEK. SLEEPING. SLIPS. SLIT. SLOUGH. SMUGGLE. SNUPP. SO. SODOMY SOIL. SOJOUENING. SOLD. SOLDIEB. In statute. State v. Jersey City, 7 Vroom, 166. Gird V. State, i Oregon, 308. Orr V. Baker, 4 Ind. 86. In insurance policy. Heath v. Franklin Ins. Co., i Cush. 257. Buesching v. St. Louis Gaslight Co., 73 Mo. 219. day of the term. In statute. Wash z/. Randolph, 9 Mo. 142. In insurance policy, Astor v. Union Ins. Co., 7 Cow. 203. In statute. Hardcastle v. Jones, 3 B. & S. 160. Pollard V. Lyon, 91 U. S. 225 ; Cochran v. Butterfield, 18 R. I. 115. rent. Jones v. Shears, 2 Harr. & W. 43. In statute. Thompson v. Mayor, 11 N. Y. 115. the nose. In statute. Rex v. Carroll, i Leach, 55 ; i East P. C. 394- Dunleith Bridge Co. v. County of Dubuque, 55 Iowa, 565. U. S. V. Claflin, 13 Blatchf. 178; U. S. v. Thomas, 2 Abb. (U. S.) 114. In statute. Venable v. Richards, i Hughes, 327. In will. Giles v. Melson, L. R., 6 H. L. 24 ; Hall v. Warren, 9 H. L. Cas. 420. Rex V. Duffin, I East P. C. 437 ; Rex v. Reekspear, i Moody C. C. 342 ; Rex V. Cousins, 6 C. & P. 351 ; Rex v. Mulreaty, i Russ., C. & M. 938 ; Rex V. Jacobs, Russ. & Ry. 331 ; Rex v. Jellyman, 8 C. & P. 604 ; Rex V. Allen, i Den. C. C. 364 ; Com. v. Thomas, i Va. Cas. 307 ; Ausman v. Veal, 10 Ind. 356. Pretty v. Solly, 26 Beav. 606 ; Reg. v. Wood, 5 El. & Bl. 55. , In statute. Butter z/. Hopper, I Wash. 500; Henry 7/. Ball, I Wheat. I. In affidavit. Hargreaves v. Hayes, 5 El. & Bl. 272. In contract. Russell v. Nicoll, 3 Wend. 122 (20 Am. Dec. 670) ; Phila- delphia V. Collector, 5 Wall. 720. In plea. Staunton v. Henderson, i Smith, 54. and conveyed. In plea. Burpee v. Sparhawk, 97 Mass. 342 ; McDonald v. Campbell, 2 S. &. R. 473. taut not removed. In insurance policy. Waring v. Indemnity Fire Ins. Co., 45 N. Y. 606 (6 Am. Rep. 146). — — or conveyed. In insurance policy. Oakes v. Manufacturers Ins. Co., 131 Mass. 164; Dailey z/. Westchester Ins. Co., 131 Mass. 173- or otherwise disposed of. In statute. Piatt v. Union Pacific R. Co., 9 Otto, 49; U. S. V. Watkin, 7 Otto, 219. or removed for sale. In statute. Lilienthal's Tobacco v. U. S., 7 Otto, 237. goods so . In statute. Atherton v. Newhall, 123 Mass. 141 I have . In deed. Reaves v. Ore Knob Copper Co., 74 N. C. 593. shall be and conveyed. In insurance policy. Hoffman v. Ohio Ins. Co., 32 N. Y. 405. to be . Taylor v. Galloway, i Ohio, 232 (13 Am. Dec. 605). In statute. Horton v. Leeds, 5 El. & Bl. 595 ; Barker v. Cheslefield, 102 Mass. 129. in. actual military service. In statute. Drummond v. Parish, 3 Curties, 351 ; Leathers v. Greenacre, 53 Me. 561 ; Smith's Will, 6 SOLDIER. 332 SOUTH. SOLDIER - SOLE. SOLEMN. SOLEIOnZE. SOLICITOKS. SOLVENT. SOME. SON. SONS. SOON. SOONEB. SORT. SOUND. SOURCE. SOUTH. ■ Continued. Phila. 104 ; Gould v. Safford, 39 Vt. 498 ; Botsford v. Krake, i Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 112. In statute. Logan -u. Bell, 1 C. B. 886. In ■will. Re Bailey, L. R., i P. & D. 628. and exclusive. Halford v. Bailey, 8 Q. B. 1000; 13 Q. B. 427. use. In will. Lewis v. Mathews, L. R., 2 Eq. Cas. 177 ; Smith ■V. Wells, 7 Mete. 243 ; Evans v. Knorr, 4 Rawle, 69. use and disposal. In will. Bland v. Dawes, 17 Ch. Div. 794, for her and separate use. In statute. Duechaud v. Berrey, 48 Ala- 591. occasions. In constitution. 37 Mo. 135. Pearson v. Howey, 11 N. J, (L.) 12. In statute. Ex parte Liebenbauer, 14 Nev. 365. Herrick v. Borst, 4 Hill, 650. credits. In statute. Alabama Gold Life Ins. Co. v. Lott, 54 Ala. 499- means. Elfelt v. Snow, 2 Sawyer, 100. other good cause. In statute. Re Jackson, 7 Biss. 280. suit or action. In statute. Cooper 2/. Hubbock, 12 C. B. (N. S.) 456. writing. In statute. McClellan v. McClellan, 65 Me. 500. In will. Le Haute v. Hobson, 5 B. & C. 903 ; Burrin v, Charlton, i Man & G. 439; East v. Twyford, 4 H. L. Cas. 517. the ofR. In will. Sampson 5^. Randell, 72 Me 109. and daughters. In will. Jamison v. Hay, 46 Mo. 546 ; Smith's Case, 2 Desau. 123. In contract. Sanford v. Shepard, 14 Kans. 228 , Waddell v. Reddick, 2 Ired. (L.) 424 ; Ubsdell v. Pierson, 22 Mo. 124. as as may be. In statute. Bently v. Ward, 1 16 Mass. 333. as as possible. In contract. Atwood v. Emery, 1 C. B. (N. S.) Ill ;• Palmer v. Ins. Co., 6 Rep. 413 ; Hydraulic Co, v. McHaffie,4 Q» B. Div. 670. In insurance policy. Columbia Ins. Co. v. Laurence, 10 Pet. 507. if not . In will Peters v. Carr, 16 Mo. 54. In statute. State v. Howard, 72 Me. 459. Bell V. Jeffries, 13 Ired. (L.) 356; Best v. Osborne, Ry. & M. 290. In contract. Hawkins v. Pemberton, 35 How. Pr. 376; Kiddell v. Burnard, 9 M. & W. 670 ; Margetson v. Wright, i Moore & S. 622. and disposing mind and memory. Den 7/. Johnson, 2 South. 455 (8 Am Dec. 610) ; Harrison v. Rowan, 3 Wash. fC. C. 580 ; Stevens v. Van Cleve, 4 Wash. C. C. 262 ; Lowe v. Williamson, 2 N. J. (Eq.) 82 ; Hall v. Unger, 2 Abb. U. S. So7. discretion. Mayor v. Radecke, 49 Md. 217. mind. Lowder v. Lowder, 58 Ind. 538. mind and memory. Yoe v. McCord, 74 111. 33. of the most southern branch of the Oconee river. In treaty. Patterson v. Jenks, 2 Pet. 216. Cronin v. Richardson, 8 Allen, 424. SOUTH. 333 SPECIAL. SOUTH — Continued. half. In deed. Prentiss v. Brewer, 17 Wis. 635. sea. In patent. Keyser v. Coe, 9 Blatchf. 32. SOUTHERLY. In statute. Rowe v. Smith, 48 Conn. 450. SOVEREIGN. Chisholm v. Gergia, 2 Dallas, 419. SPAM". of horses. In statute. Ames z/. Martin, 6 Wis. 362. SPARE. all I have to . In contract. Parker v. Pettit, 43 N. J. (L.) 512. SPAWN. In statute. Mayor v. Woolvet, 12 Ad. & Ell. 13. SPECIAL. act. In statute. Queen t/. D'Oyly, 12 Ad. & Ell. 139; Cox v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 254. and extraordinary circumstances. In statute. Dockery v. McDowell, 40 Ala. 476. bail. Jack V. People, 19 111. 57. ease. In statute. Re Levy, i Ben. 508. caseo. In constitution. Ward v. Flood, 48 Cal. 36 ; Parson v. Tuolumne Co. Water Co., 55 Cal. 43 ; Peoples. Kern Co., 45 Cal. 679 , Spencer Creek Water Co. v. Vallego, 48 Cal. 70 ; Benson v. Cromwell, 6 Abb. Pr. 83 ; Beecher v. Allen, 5 Barb. 169 ; Hall v. Nelson, 23 Barb. 88; Griswoldz/. Sheldon, 4 N. Y. 581 ; Frees v. Ford, 6 N. Y. 176; Kundorf z;. Thalheimer, 12 N. Y. 593; Doubleday V. Heath, 16 N. Y. 80 ; People v. Main, 20 N. Y, 434 ; Arnold v. Rees, 18 N. Y. 57. circumstances. In statute. Re Robinson, L. R., 3 Ex. 4 ; Wat- son V. Rodwell, 27 W. R. 265 ; Grant v. Bk., 2 0. P. Div. 431 ; Lowery J/. Perry, 85 N. C. 135. contract. In statute. Bramston v. Mayor, 6 El. & Bl. 252 ; Peek u. North Staffordshire, etc., R. Co., i El. B. & El. 960. damage. Shafer v. Ahalt, 48 Md. 171 : Roberts v. Graham, 6 Wall. 578. In statute. Griffin v. Sanborton, 44 N. H. 247. deposit. Wright v. Paine, 62 Ala. 341. deposits. In statute. National Bk. v. Graham, 10 Otto, 699. law. In constitution. Hymes v. Aydelott, 26 Ind. 431 ; Streeter V. People, 69 111. 595 ; Hingle v. State, 24 Ind. 28 ; Toledo, etc., R. Co. V. Nordyke, 27 Ind. 95 ; ex parte Westerfield, 55 Cal. 550 ; Smith V. Judge, 17 Cal. 547; Montgomery v. Com., 91 Pa. St. 125 ; River Rendering Qo.v. Bebr, 7 Mo. (App.) 346 ; State v. Watson, 71 Mo. 470; State v. Tolle, 71 Mo. 646 ; State v. Shields, 4 Mo. (App.) 260 ; State ?/. County Comrs., 29 Md. 516; County Comrs. v. Comrs., 51 Md. 457; County Comrs. z/. Meekins, 50 Md. 280; State 7/. Squires, 26 Iowa, 340 ; Porter v. Thompson, 22 Iowa, 391 ; McGregor v. Baylies, 19 Iowa 43; People v. Wallace, 70 111. 680; People v. Wright, 70 111. 388 ;->State v. St. Louis, etc., R. Co., 9 Mo. (App.) 532- In statute. Cordova z/. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 207; Graves v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 228 ; Benjamin v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 265 ; Handlinez/. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 347 ; Lastro v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 363 ; Bohl v State, 3 Tex. (App.) 683. meeting. Cutbill v. Kingdom, i Ex. 494. or local law. In constitution. Clarke -v. Jack, 60 Ala. 271. power. In statute. Harris z/. Rarbeson, 9 Bush, 404. SPECIAL. 334 SPREAD. SPECIAL — Continued. privilege. In statute. Ex parte Douglass, i Utah, io8. proceeding to enforce a penalty or forfeiture. In statute. People V. Cohocton Stone Road, 25 Hun, 14. proceedings. In statute. Hyatt v. Seeley, 11 N. Y. 52 ; Allen V. Partlow, 3 S. C. 417; Ernst z/. The Brooklyn, 24 Wis. 616; re Dodd, 27 N. Y. 629. purpose. In statute. Queen v. Powell, L. R., 8 Q. B. 403. sessions. In statute. King v Justices, 2 B. & Aid. 233. term. In statute. Gracie v. Freeland, i N. Y. 228. writ. In statute. Ball v. SwaUi ! B. & Aid. 395. SPECIALLY. authorized. In statute. Com. z/. Ducey, 126 Mass. 269. SPECIALTIES. In statute. Frazer v. Tunis, i Burney, 254. SPECIALTY. Kimball z/. Whitney, 15 Ind. 280- Bank of U. S. v. Donnelly, 8 Pet. . 361 ; Seymour v. Street, 5 Neb 85 ; Randolf v. King, 2 Bond, 104. In statute. David z/. Porter 51 Iowa, 254. Henry t/. Bank of Salina, 5 Hill 523- Trebilcock v. Wilson, 12 Wall. 687. In note. Webb v. Moore, 4 T. B. Mon. 483. bull. In statute. Oil v Rowley, 69 III. 469. cause. In statute. Ryhope Coal Co. v. Foyer, 9 Q. B. Div. 485. denial. Gas Co. v. San Francisco, 9 Cal. 453. legacy. Dryden v. Owings, 49 Md. 357 ; Parker v. Moore, 25 N. J. (Eq.) 228 ; Landon v. Astor, 3 Duer, 477. SPECIFICALLY. In will. Giles v. Melsom, L. R., 6 H. L. 24. devised. In will. Horner v. Shelton, 2 Mete. 208. disposed of. In will. Roberts z/. Cooke, 16 Ves. 451. SPECIFICATION. Lampton v. Preston, i J. J. Marsh. 454 (19 Am. Dec. 104). In statute. Wilson v. Coon, 6 Fed. Rep. 611. SPECIFIED. In statute. Page v. Ordway, 40 N. H. 257. SPENDTHBIPT. Morey's Appeal, 57 N. H. 54. SPECIE. SPECIES. SPECIFIC. SPmiTOUS. In indictment. Com. -v. Burke, 15 Gray, 408 ; Com.z/. Herrick, 6 Cush. 468. SPmiTTJAL. In indictment. State v. Clark, 3 Ind. 451. SPIRITITOUS. In statute. Com. v. Herrick, 6 Cush. 468 ; Com. -v. Crawford, 12 Cush. 272; Com. V. Gray, 2 Gray, 502 ; Com. v. Livermore, 4 Gray, 20. liquor. In indictment. Com. v. White, 10 Mete. 14 ; State v. Adams, 51 N. H. 568. In statute. Fritz v. State, 57 Tenn. 1 5 ; Com v. Herrick, 6 Cush. 465 ; Walker z/. Prescott, 44 N. H. 511; State z/. Moore, 5 Blackf. 118; Caswell V. State, 2 Humph. 402; Smith v. State, 19 Conn. 493; State V. Bennett, 3 Harr. (Del.) 565 ; State v. Simmey, Winston, 108. liquors not otherwise enumerated. /« statute. Dallet v. Smyth, 6 Blatchf. 421. SPITTUTGr. of blood. In insurance application. Singleton z'. St. Louis Mut. Ins. Co., 66 Mo. 63. SPOILED. lumber. In contract. Harris z/. Rathbun, 2 Keyes, 312. SPOBTING. In statute. Nagle v. Brown, 37 Ohio St. 9. SPREAD. any awning. In city ordinance. State v. Cleveland, 3 R. I. 117. SFRIiVG. 335 STATE. SPBING. SPURIOUS. SQUABE. SQUARES. STAB. STABIiE STACK. STAGE. STAKED. STALE. STALL. STALLAGE. STALLION". STAliTD. STAlfDING. STATE. next term. In writ. Anderson v. Pearce, 36 Ark. 295. Kirby v. State, i Ohio St. 185. Methodist Church v. Mayor, 33 N. J. (L.) 13. In statute. Caldwell v. Rupert, 10 Bush, 179. yard. In contract. Louisville v. Hyatt, 2 B. Mon. 177. streets or places. In statute. Paul v. James, i Q, B. 832. In indictment. Ruby v. State, 7 Mo. 206 ; State v. Patza, 3 La. Ann. 512 ; Wardt/. State, 56 Ga. 408. or cut. In statute. Rex v. McDermott, i Russ. & Ry. 356. stick or thrust. In indictment. Gibson v. Com. 2 Va. Cas. iii. In writ. Lady Dacre's Case, i Lev. 58. Reg. V. Munson, 2 Cox C. C. 186. of straw. In indictment. Queen v. Satchwell, L. R., 2 C. C. R. 21. In statute. Rex v. Turner, i Moody, 239 ; Rex v. Newell, i Moody, 460. of wheat. Denbow v. State, 18 Ohio, 11. driver. In statute. Littlefield v. Leland, 8 Me. 185. play. In statute. Day v. Simpson, 18 C. B. (N. S.) 681. wagon. In statute. Queen v. Roscoe, 8 Ad. & Ell. 386 ; East- well V. Richmond, 18 C. B. (N. S.) 376 ; Comley v. Carpenter, 18 C. B. (N. S.) 378 ; Pearsall v. Tazewell, 19 C. B. (N. S.) 390. out. In order. Boston v. Richardson, loj Mass. 371. claim. The G. C. Morris, 2 Abb. (U. S.) 164. Mayor of Yarmouth v. Groom, i H. & C. 103. Mayor of Yarmouth v. Groom, i H. & C. 103. Aylesworth v. Chicago, etc., R. Co., 30 Iowa, 459. In city ordinance. Com. z/. Matthews, 122 Mass. 60 ; Com. i/. Elliott, 121 Mass. 367. committed. Young v. Makepeace, 103 Mass. 57. by. State v. Holloway, 8 Blackf. 45 ; Gatling v. Rodman, 6 Ind. 289. riding or being upon the platform of moving railway coaches. In accident insurance policy. Sawtelle v. Railway Pass. Ass. Co., IS Blatchf. 216. loss of in society. In instructions. Barnes v. Martin, 15 Wis. 246. twelve years . In statute. Digges v. Eleason, 4 Cranch C. C. 619. In constitution. Hepburn 7/. Ellzey 2 Cranch, 445; Texas w. White, 7 Wall. 700 ; U. S. V. Reese, 2 Otto, 215 ; Seton v. Hanham, R. M. Charlt. 374. In statute. Scott v. Jones, 5 How. 343 ; Re Bryant, i Deady, 118. constable. Com. v. Connolly, 97 Mass. 591 ; Com. v. Intoxicat- ing Liquors, 97 Mass. 63. institutions. In constitution. Chalfant^-. State, 37 Ohio St. 60. jail or penitentiary. In statute. U. S. v. Schroeder, 14 Blatchf. 344- — of cultivation. Am. Dec. 35). In statute. Johnson v. Parley, 2 N. H. 56 (9 STATE. 336 STEAMSHIP. STATE — Continued. o£Q.cer. In constitution. Donohoe v. County of Will, 100 111. 106. ofB.cers. In constitution. Re Janitor, 35 Wis. 410. prison. In statute. Martin v. Martin, 47 N. H. 52. Sedberry V. Carver, 77 N. C. 319. In verdict. Moore v. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 24 ; McCoy v. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 379 ; Harris v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 90. the evidence and charge the law. In constitution. Connor v. State, 4 Yerg. 127 (26 Am. Dec. 217). taxes. In constitution. Youngblood v. Sexton, 32 Mich. 406 (20 Am. Rep. 654). the testimony. In statute. Durant v. Burt, 98 Mass. 168. convicted within this . In statute. U. S. -u. Barnabo, 14 Blatchf. 74- out of the jurisdiction of any particular . In statute. U.S. V. Pirates, "s Wheat. 184. return into^the . In statute. Smith v. Bond, 8 Ala. 386. attendants upon divine worship. People v. Tuthill, 31 N. Y. S50- In statute. People v. Lee, 14 Cal. 510 ; People v. Strong, 30 Cal. 151. of facts. In statute. Essex Co. Bk. v. Russell, 29 N. Y. 673. Spalding v. Spalding, 3 How. Pr. 297. In statute. State v. New Haven, etc., R. Co., 41 Conn. 134; U. S. v. Phisterer, 94 U. S. 219 ; Andrew v. U. S., 15 Ct. of CI. 264. In statute. Comrs. v. Koons, i Col. Terr. 160 ; Comrs. Court v. Goldthwait, 35 Ala. 704. books of sister states. In statute. Bright v. White, 8 Mo. 422. against the form of the . In indictment. Rex v. Pim, i Russ. & Ry. 427. In statute. Queen -v. Bakewell, 7 El. & Bl. 849. of limitation. Battle v. Shivers, 39 Ga. 405. by virtue of the for the distribution of estates of persons dying intestate. In will. Sturge v. Great Western R. Co., 19 Ch. Div. 444. In constitution. Pettyjohn v. Bloxom, i Houst. 594. . and trade. In insurance policy. Company of Merchants w. Ins. Co., L. R., 8 Ex. 159. Bunnell 2/. Fiske, 11 Mete. 551. In indictment. State t/. Mann, 25 Ohio St. 668 ; Green v. Com., ill Mass. 418. In statute. Alexander ■». State. 12 Tex. 540. or take fi:om the mail any letter. In statute. U. S. v. Pearce, 2 McLean, 16. plunder or . In statute. Pitman v. U. S., i Sprague, 196. In statute. Queen v. Martin, 8 Ad. & El. 487. clause. In insurance policy. Western Ins. Co. -v. Cropper, 32 Pa. St. 351. debts. In contract. Moran v. Prather, 23 Wall. 492. In contract. Eraser w. Telegraph Co., L. R., 7 Q. B. 566. STATED. STATEMENT. STATING. STATION. STATIONERY. STATUTE. STATUTES. STAY. STEAL. STEALING. STEAMBOAT. STEAMSHIP. STEER. 337 STONES. STEER. In indictment. State v. Abbott, 20 Vt. 537. beef . In indictment. Robertson v. State, i Tex. (App.) 312. STEEBS. In statute. Wessels v. Territory, McCahon, 100. STERLING. In note'. Sprowle v. Legg, i B. & C. 17 ; Picado v. Machado, 4 B. & C- 886 ; Taylor v. Booth, i C. & P. 286. STICKS. Cincinnati, etc., R. Co. v. Dickey, 30 Ohio St. 16. STEPXJTiATED. and conditioned. In agreement. Hennikerw. Watt, 8 B. & C. 315. STIPULATION. Hill v. Fox, 4 Hurl. & N. 362. in writing waiving a jury. In statute. Supervisors v. Kenni- cott, 13 Otto, 554. STOCK. Trask v. Maguire, 18 Wall. 391. In insurance policy. Spratley v. Hartford Ins. Co., i Dill. 392; Har- per V. Albany Ins. Co., 17 N. Y. 194. In statute. Ulverstone R. Co. v. Comm'rs, 2 H. & C. 855 ; People v. Comm'rs of Taxes, 23 N. Y. 192; Auditor v. New Albany, etc., R. Co., II Ind. 570; State v. Hamilton, 5 Ind. 310; Michigan, etc., R. Co. V. Porter, 17 Ind. 380. and movable property. In will. Wood v. George, 6 Dana, 343. in trade. In statute. Palfrey v. Boston, loi Mass. 329 ; re Jones, 2 Dillon, 343 ; Guptil v. McFee, 9 Kans. 30 ; Bequillard v. Bartlett, 19 Kans. 382 ; Wilcox v. Middlesex Comm'rs, 103 Mass. 545. of hair wrought new and in process. In insurance policy. Medina w. Builders' Ins. Co., 120 Mass. 225. of my farms. In will. Cox v. Godsalve, 6 East, 605, note. note. Dunlap v. Smith, 12 111. 399. upon my form. In will. West v. Moore, 8 East, 339. usually kept in country stores. In insurance policy. Pindar V. Kings Co. Ins. Co., 36 N. Y. 648. capital . In statute. Han. & St. Joe R. R. v. Shacklett, 30 Mo. 550 ; St. Louis, etc., R. Co. v. Lofton, 30 Ark. 693 ; Griffith v. Watson, 19 Kans. 23. his of goods. In contract. Knight w. Parker, 25 111. 593. Iferming . In will. Evans v. Williamson, 17 Ch. Div. 696. farming of every kind and description. In will. Vaisey v. Reynolds, 5 Russ. 16. all my live and dead , In will. Rudgew. Winnall, i2Beav. 357. other live and dead . In will. Blake v. Gibbs, s Russ. 13. STOCKHOLDER. In statute. McClaren v. Franciscus, 43 Mo. 452 ; Mills v. Stewart, 41 N. Y. 384. STOCKHOLDERS. In statute. Burr w. Wilcox, 22 N. Y. 551. STOCKS. , funds or annuities. In statute. Morris v. Manisty, 7 Q. B. 675. on the . In insurance policy. Hood v. Manhattan Ins. Co., 11 N. Y. 532- STONE. In statute. Fisher v. Lee, 12 Ad. & Ell. 623. or other thing. In statute. Radnorshire Bd. v. Evans, 3 B. & S. 402. all mines and minerals, sand, quarries of , brick earth and gravel pits. In deed. Tucker v. Singer, 46 L. T. (N. S.) 894. STONES. In statute. Hatch w. Hawkes, 126 Mass. 177. 43 STOPPAGE. 338 STRA V. STOPPAGE. in transitu. Inslee v. Lane, 57 N. H. 454; The Constantia, 6 Rob. (Adm.) 321 ; D'Aquila v. Lambert, 2 Eden Ch. 77 ; Gibson v. Carruthers, 8 M. & W. 337 ; Fraschieris v. Henriques, 6 Abb. Pr. 251 ; Wilmshurst v. Bowker, 2 M. & G. 795 ; Chandler z/. Fulton, 10 Tex. 2 ; Newhall v. Vargas, 13 Me. 93 ; Reynolds v. Boston, etc., R. Co., 43 N. H. 580 ; Ryberg v. Snell, 2 Wash. C. C. 403 ; White v. Welsh, 38 Pa. St. 396 ; Whitehead v. Anderson, 9 M. & W. 454. STORE. In lease. Hooper z*. Farnsworth, 128 Mass. 487 ; Riddle w. Littlefield, 53 N. H. 503 ; Ammidown v. Granite Bank, 8 Allen, 293. In indictment. Com. v. Whalen, 131 Mass. 419. In statute. Spanenberger v. State, 53 Ala. 481 ; Barth v. State, 18 Conn. 432; Com. v. Annis, 15 Gray, 197. fixtures. In insurance policy. Whitmarsh v. Conway Fire Ins. Co., 16 Gray, 359. STOREHOUSE. In statute. Ray v. Com., 12 Bush, 397; State "u. Sandy, 3 Ired. (L.) 570. STORES. In statute. U. S. v. Coils of Cordage, i Baldw. 502 ; Gilpin, 299. STORLNGr. In insurance policy. O'Neil v. Buffalo Fire Ins. Co., 3 N. Y. 122 ; Langdon v. Equitable Ins. Co., i Hall, 226 ; Raflerty v. New Bruns- wick, etc., Ins. Co., 18 N. J. (L.) 480 (38 Am. Dec. 525). gunpowder. In insurance policy. City Fire Ins. Co. v. Cor- lies, 21 Wend. 367 (34 Am. Dec. 258). or keeping. In insurance policy. Williams v. Firemen's Fund Ins. Co., 54 N. Y. 569; Hynds v. Schenectady Ins. Co., 11 N. Y. 554; 16 Barb. 119. keeping and — — . In insurance policy. Westfall z/. Hudson, etc., R. Co., 12 N. Y. 290. STORM. fire or . In insurance policy. Stover v. Ins. Co., 3 Phila. 38. STOVE. a small . In insurance policy. Daniels v. Equitable Ins. Co., 48 Conn. 1 1 J. STRADDIiE. Harris v. Tumbridge, 83 N. Y. 92. STRAIGHT. line. In statute. Chenery v. Inhabitants of Waltham, 8 Cush. 332- STRA19D. Doane v. Wilcutt, 5 Gray, 335. In insurance policy. Potter i/. Suffolk Ins. Co., 2 Sumn. 197. STRAKDED. In insurance policy. Rayner v. Godmand, S B. & Aid. 225 ; Barrow v. Bell, 4 B. & C. 736 ; Corcoran v. Gurney, i El. & Bl. 457 ; Bishop v. Pentland, 7 B. & C. 219: Wells v. Hopwood, 3 B. & Ad. 21. STRAMDING. In insurance policy. Hazard v. Ins. Co., 8 Pet. 557 ; De Mattos v. Saunders. L. R., 7 C. P. 571 ; Letchfordt/. Oldham, S Q. B. Div. 538. unless occasioned by . In insurance policy. Strong I/. Sun Mut. Ins. Co., 31 N. Y. 103. STRANGERS. In statute. Lamprey v. Batchelder, 40 N. H. 522. STRAW. In indictment. Rex v. Reader, 4 C. & P. 245. laces. In statute. Rheimerz'. Maxwell, 3 Blatchf. 124. STRAT In statute. Roberts v. Barnes, 27 Wis. 422 ; Wood v. Davis, 12 Kans. 575- STRA Y. 339 STR UCTURE. In statute. Sturges v. Ray- STRAYTNG. STRAYS. STREAM. STREET. STRAY — Continued. beast in a suffering condition. mond, 27 Conn. 473. In statute. Morris v. Jeffries, 1 Q. B. 263 ; Lawrence v. King, L. R., 3 Q- B. 345. Millcreek Tp. v. Brighton Stotk Yard, 27 Ohio St. 435. of water. In statute. Murdock v. Stickney, 8 Cush. n6. private . In statute. Reynolds v. Com., 93 Pa. St. 458. Dyer v. Chase, 52 Cal. 440; May v. Haynie, 50 Cal. 70; Coon v. Rig- den, 4 Col. 276. In statute. Queen v. Vestry, i El., Bl. & El. 743 ; Reg. v. Turnpike Road, 3 El. & Bl. 1002; Covedale v. Charlton, 3 Q. B. Div. 376; Nutter V. Board, 4 Q. B. Div. 375 ; Le Neve v. Mile End, 8 El. & Bl. 1062 ; Newman v. Baker, 8 C. B. (N. S.) 205 ; Queen v. Strand Bd. of Wks., 4 B. & S. 548; Curtis v. Embery, L. R., 7 Ex. 369; Philadel- phia V. Lea, 9 Phila. 106 ; Wilson v. Alleghany City, 79 Pa. St. 272 ; Reed v. Ene, 79 Pa. St. 346 ; Cox v. Louisville, etc., R. Co., 48 Ind. 178 ; Kelsey v. King, 33 How. Pr. 39 ; Quinn v. City of Paterson, 27 N. J. (L.) 35 ; re Burmeister, 76 N. Y. 174. In •will. Humphreys v. Roberts, 5 B. & Aid. 410. improvement. In statute. Hoboken v. Harrison, 30 N. J. (L.) 74. or place. In statute. Case v. Storey, L. R., 4 Ex. 319. cross or fronting. In statute. Schumackerz/. Tobermann, 56 Cal. 510. new . In statute. Dryden v. Overseers, i Ex. Div. 223 ; Sheffield V. Board., i Ex. Div. 395; London R. Co. v. Vestry, 4 Ex. Div. 239; Vestry v. Barrett, L. R., 9 Q. B. 278 ; Sawyer v. Paddington, L. R., 6 Q. B. 165 ; Pound v. Bd. of Wks., L. R., 7 Q. B. 183 ; Hesketh v. Bd., L. R., 9 Q. B. 5. Walker v. Caywood, 31 N. Y. 51 ; Perrin v. N. Y. Cent. R. Co., 36 N. Y. 120. or highways. In statute. Lehigh Valley R. Co. v. Dover R. Co., 43 N. J. (L.) 512. measure. In deed. Andrews v. Rue, 34 N. J. (L.) 402. settlement. Douglass v. Congreve, 4 Bing. (N. C.) i. In indictment. Com. v. Gallagher, 6 Mete. 568. I her. Adams v. Hannon, 3 Mo. 223. corroborating circumstances. In statute. Russell v. Com., 3 Bush, 469. or spirituous liquors or wines. In statute. Tompkins Co. v. Taylor, 21 N. Y. 173; Nevin v. Ladue, 3 Denio, 43; Nevin v. Ladue, 3 Denio, 437 ; People v. Crilley, 20 Barb. 246. In statute. Montague v. Smith, 17 Q. B. 690. juries. In statute. Cook v. State, 24 N. J. (L.) 843. off. In statute. Sherwood v. Reade, 7 Hill, 439. STRUCTURE. In statute. Lee v. Town of Barkhamstead, 46 Conn. 213; Lothian v. Wood, 55 Cal. 159. intended to annoy. In statute. Harbison v. White, 46 Conn. 108. STREETS. STRICT. STRIKE. STROKED. STRONG. STRUCK. STRUCTURES. 340 SUBSCRIPTIONS. STRUCTUBBS. /« statute. Stone v. State, 63 Ala. 117 ; Collins v. Drew, 6 Daly, 234. STUBBLE. /« contract. Callahan v. Stanley, 57 Cal. 477. STUDENT. In statute. Morse v. State, 6 Conn. 9. STUMP. Cremer z/. Portland, 36 Wis. 92. STUMPAGE. Baker v. Whiting, 3 Sumner, 479. out on. said lands. In contract. Blood v. Drummond, 67 Me. 476. SUBJECT. of action. In statute. Scarborough v. Smith, 18 Kans. 399; Collier v. Irwin, 3 Montana, 142. to. In mortgage. Howard v. Chase, 104 Mass. 249; Dresel v. Jordan, 104 Mass. 407. to a mortgage. In deed. Salamon v. Wilson, 41 Cal. 595 ; Bel- mont V. Cowan, 22 N. Y. 438. to law. Head v. University, 19 Wall. 526. to the payment. In deed. Dingeldein v. Third Ave. R. R., 37 N. Y. 575. to the payment of rent. In deed. Stewart v. Wolveridge, 2 M. & S. 83; 3 M. & S. 561 ; Walker v. Physic, 5 Pa. St. 204. SUBJECT-MATTER. In statute. Fagan -v. Harrison, 4 C. B. 919; Borst v. Corey, 15 N. Y. 505 ; Churchill v. Ricker, 109 Mass. 211. in dispute. Hunt v. Hunt, 72. N Y. 217. of the action. In statute. Scarborough v. Smith, 18 Kans. 399. SUBJECTS. In treaty. The Pizarro, 2 Wheat. 227. SUBMISSIOM". Reg. v. Day, 9 C. & P. 722. In statute. Shed u. Railroad, 67 Mo. 687. SUBMIT. In contract. Akely v. Akely, 17 How. Pr 21 ; Caldwell v. Baldwin, 43 Ala. 617. them to an examination. In statute. Brouer v. Cotheal, 10 Barb. 216. SUBMITTED. to or acqviiesced in. In statute. Glover v. Coleman, L. R., 10 ^ C. P. 108. SUBPCENA. In statute. Forsyth w. Pierson, 19 Fed. Rep. 801. SUBSCRIBE. Stone v. Marvel, 45 N. H. 481 ; Wild Cat Branch v. Ball, 45 Ind. 213; Murray v. McHugh, 9 Cush. 166. In statute. Roberts v. Phillips, 4 El. & Bl. 450. SUBSCRIBED. In statute. James v. Patten, 6 N. Y. 9 ; Com. v. Barhight, 9 Gray, 113; Guthrie ^1. Price, 23 Ark. 397 ; Vines v. Clingforst, 21 Ark. 312. stock shall be . In statute. New York, etc., R. Co. v. Hunt, 39 Conn. 76. SUBSCRIBER. In statute. Wilkinson v. Anglo Cal. Co., 18 Q. B. 728 ; Stewart v. Anglo Cal. Co., 18 Q. B. 737. SUBSCRIBERS. In statute. Thames Tunnel Co. v. Sheldon, 6 B. & C. 346 ; Gay v. Keys, 30 111. 413. SUBSCRIPTION. Nugent v. Supervisors, 19 Wall. 241 , re Downie's Will, 42 Wis. 66 ; Woodruff v. McDonald, 33 Ark. 97. list. McFarland z. Stewart. 2 Watts, 1 1 1. SUBSCRIPTIONS. and contributions. In statute. Brown v. Thompkins, 49 Md. 425. SUBSEQUENT. 341 SUCCESSOR. SUBSEQUENT. Sands v. Lyon, 18 Conn. 27. In statute. May v. Fedderke, 43 N. Y. (S. C.) 335. action. In statute. Fear v. Castle, 8 Q. B. Div. 380. — — creditor. Evans v. Lewis, 30 Ohio St. 11. insurance. In insurance policy. Jackson v. Massachusetts, etc., Ins. Co., 23 Pick. 418 (34 Am. Dec. 69). purchaser. In statute. Rankin v. Miller, 43 Iowa, 10 ; Mc- Clure V. Tallman, 30 Iowa, 515. purchasers. In statute. Dillingham v. Bolt, 37 N. Y. 198 ; Meech v. Patchin, 14 N. Y. 71 ; Kennedy v. Northrup, 15 111. 148. term thereafter. In bail bond. Reese v. U. S., 9 Wall. 13. SUBSISTENCE, matters of for man or beast. In statute. Sledd w. Com., 19 Gratt. 813. SUBSTANCE. Com. v. Borden, 61 Pa. St. 272. of the offense. In statute. Reg. v. Overton, 4 Q. B. 88. of the petition. In statute. Quincy & Palmyra R. R. v. Taylor, 43 Mo. 36. in . In plea. Flint z/. Pike, 4 B. & C. 480. matter of . In statute. Brown v. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 451. words in as alleged. In instruction. Durrah v. Stillwell, 59 Ind. 139. SUBSTANTIA Ti. Brooks v. Jenkins, 3 McLedn, 432. error. In statute. Re Cruger, 84 N. Y. 619. inhabitants. In statute. Donne v. Marter, 3 M . & R. 98. householder. In statute. Reg. v. Spuwell, L. R., i Q. B. 73. rights of the adverse party. In statute. Allard v. Lamirande, 29 Wis. 510. SUBSTANTIA TiTiY. Com. v. Wentworth, n8 Mass. 441. alike. Brooks v. Jenkins, 3 McLean, 432. as described. Seymour v. Osborne, 3 Fish. Pat. Cas. 555. identical. Com. v. Stone, 103 Mass. 421. the same. Adams v. Edwards, i Fish. Pat. Cas. i. SUBSTITUTE. In statute. Henderson v. State, 59 Ala. 91. SUBURBS. In statute. Clark v. Denton, i B. & Ad. 100. SUCCEEDED. to. In statute. Ryhope Coal Co. v. Foyer, 7 Q. B. Div. 485. SUCCEEDING. Sands v. Lyon, 18 Conn. 27. SUCCESSFUL. party. In statute. Smithbeck v. Larson, 18 Wis. 183; Nor- wegian, etc.. Church v. Thorson, 21 Wis. 35. SUCCESSION. In statute. Atty.-Gen. v. Yelverton, 7 Hurl. & N. 327 ; Atty.-Gen. v. Fitzjohn, 2 Hurl. & N. 473; Wright i/. Blakeslee, 11 Otto, 175. SUCCESSIVELY. Nepean v. Goddard, i B. & C. 530. In statute. Town of Salem v. Town of Lyme, 29 Conn. 74. three weeks . In order. Bachelor v. Bachelor, i Mass. 256. two weeks . In statute. Brewer v. Springfield, 97 Mass. 152. SUCCESSOR. In constitution. State v. Leay, 64 Mo. 89. In statute. Atty.-Gen. v. Middleton, 3 Hurl. & N. 136 ; Braybrook v. Atty.-Gen., 9 H. L. Cas. 150; Atty.-Gen. 7/. Littledale, L. R., 5 H. L. 290. SUCCESSORS. 342 SUFFERING. SUCCESSORS. In deed. Union Canal Co. -v. Young, i Whart. 410 ; Overseers v. Sears, 22 Pick. 122 ; Congressional Soc. v. Stark, 34 Vt. 243. and assigns. Sedgwick v. Laflin, 10 Allen, 430. SXICH. Com. -v. Miller, 3 Cush. 244 ; Whiteford v. Com, 6 Rand. 721 (18 Am. Dec. 771) ; U. S. v. Gooding, 12 Wheat. 477 ; Com. v. Hancock Free Bridge, 2 Gray, 68. In statute. Brown v. DeWinton, 6 C. B. 359 ; Stone v. Mayor, 2 C. P. Div. 99 ; Reg. -u. Inhabitants, S B. & Ad. 227 ; 8 Q. B. 875 ; Wood V. Mytton, 10 Q. B. 809 ; Eastern Counties R. Co. v. Marriage, 9 H. L. Cas. 32 ; 2 Hurl. & N. 634; 6 Hurl. & N. [931 ; Ireland v. Berry, 5 Q. B. 550; Reg. t/. Rose, 6 Q. B. 156; Queen v. Randall, 4 El. & Bl. 565 ; King v. Inhabitants, 2 B. & C. 224 ; Doe v. Hodgson, 12 Ad. & Ell 137 ; Ogden v. Glidden, 9 Wis. 52 ; State v. Beasley, 5 Mo. 92. In will. Doe v. Alchin, 2 B. & Aid. 124. bastard. In statute. Sullivan v. State, 36 Ark. 66. company. In statute. Ins. Co. v. Fitzgerald, 16 Q. B. 437. deed. In statute. Lloyd v. Harrison, 6 B. & S. 91. dismissal. In statute. Skuse v. Davis, 10 Ad. & Ell. 638. election. In statute. Kemp v. Holland, 10 Mo. 255. heirs. Valentine v. Borden, 100 Mass. 280. house or other building. In statute. Summerman 7/. Knowles, 33 N. J. (L.) 204. Ust. In statute. King v. Burrill, 12 Ad. & Ell. 460. prosecution. In statute. Queen v. Lee, i Q. B. Div. 198. term. In statute. Evans v. Com., 3 Mete. 455. warrant of attorney. In statute. Morris v. Mellen, 6 B. & C. 454- any person. In statute. U. S. v. Taylor, i Hughes, 519. SUDDEN. and unexpected death. In will. Skipwith 2/. Cabell, 19 Gratt. 758. SUB. In statute. Guthrie w. Fisk, 3 B. & C. 184; Challenor t/. Niles, 78 111. 78. may and be sued. In statute. Fatchall v. St. Louis, etc., 28 Mo. 178 ; Mooney v. Hannibal, etc., R. R. Co., 28 Mo. 570. to and be sued. In charter. Freeholders v. Strader, 3 Harr. (N. J.) 53o;(3 5 Am. Dec. 530). to labor and travel. In insurance policy. Alexander v. Sun Mut. Ins. Co., 51 N. Y. 253. SUTPER. In statute. Selleck v. Selleck, 19 Conn. 504 ; Collinsville v. Scanland, 58 111. 221 ; Campbell v. Traders' Bk., 2 Biss. 423. any act. In deed. Roffey v. Bent, L. R., 3 Eq. Cas. 758. to be opened any letters. In statute. Meirelles v. Banning, 2 B. & Ad. 909. cause or . In statute. Hipkins v. Birmingham Gas. Co., 5 Hurl. & N. 75 ; 6 Hurl. & N. 250. * SUPPBRED. or permitted. In statute. Gregory v. U. S., 17 Blatchf. 327. to go at large. In statute. Com. v. Fourteen Hogs, 10 S. & R- 393- SUPPBRING. Bovee v. Danville, 53 Vt. 191. SUFFERS. 343 SUIT. SUFPEBS. any gaining. In statute. Bosley v. Davies, i Q. B. Div. 84 ; Redgate v. Haynes, i Q. B. Div. 89. SUPPICIBNT. Com. v. Lawless, 103 Mass. 431 ; Lyman v. Inhabitants, 107 Mass. 339; Com. 7/. Intoxicating Liquors, 105 Mass. 179; Parker ■?/. Over- man, 18 How. 137; Myers v. Springfield, 112 Mass. 491 ; Lyman v. Gipson, 18 Pick. 426. ability. In statute. Templeton 7/. Stratton, 128 Mass. 137 ; New- ton V. Feeley, 130 Mass. 12. distress. In grant. Van Rensselaer z/. Snyder, 13 N. Y. 299. In statute. Re Arnison, L. R., 3 Ex. 56. evidence. In statute. Bevan v. Gething, 3 Q. B. 740. reason. In statute. Hoge v. Richmond, etc., R. Co., 3 Otto, 93. security. In plea. Hayne v. Rhodes, 8 Q. B. 347. good and condition and repair. In statute. Stuart v. Super- visors, 83 111. 341. STJTPOCATION. In bill of lading. Leuw v. Dudgeon, L. R., 3 C. P. 17 ; Sturgeon v. St. Louis, etc., R. Co., 65 Mo. 569. SUGAB. In statute. U. S. v. 112 Casks, 8 Peters, 477; Barlow v. U. S., 7 Peters, 404. green . In statute. Belcher v. Linn, 24 How. 508 . loaf . In statute. U. S. T/. Breed, i Sumner, 159. refined . In statute. Barlow v. U. S., 7 Pet. 404 ; U. S. v. 85 Hogsheads, 2 Paine, 54. STJICTDE. die by . In insurance policy. Gay v. Union Mut. Ins. Co., 9 Blatchf. 157; Eastabrook v. Union Mut. Ins. Co., 54 Me. 224; j/^ Dean v. American Mut. Ins. Co., 4 Allen, 96; Breasted v. Farmers' Loan, etc., Co., 4 Hill, 73 ; 8 N. Y. 299 ; John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co. V. Moore, 34 Mich. 42. shall commit . In insurance policy. Clift v. Schwabe, 3 C. B. 446. SUIT. In insurance policy. Harris •z^. Phoenix Ins. Co., 35 Conn. 310. In statute. Cohens v. Virginia, 6 Wheat. 264 ; Clinkenbeard v. U. S., 21 Wall. 65 ; First Nat. Bank v. Turnball, 16 Wall. 190; Weston v. Charleston, 2 Pet. 449 ; West v. Aurora City, 6 Wall. 139; Gwin v. Breedlove, 2 How. 29; Dunn v. Clark, 8 Pet. i ; Huff t/. Hutchinson, 14 How. 586; Freeman v. Have, 24 How. 451 ; Williams z'. Byrne, Hempst. 472; Railway Co.'s ■z/. Chamberlain, 6 Wall. 748; Christmas •V. Russell, 14 Wall. 69; Kohl w. U. S., i Otto, 367 ; State z/. Pahl, I Hawks, 442 (9 Am. Dec. 655) ; Holmes w. Jennison, 14 Pet. 640 ; re Acyinea, i Sandf. 690 ; Wilt v. Stickney, 1 5 Bank. Reg. 23 ; Overseers v. Beedle, i Barb. 11 ; Calderwood v. Calderwood, 38 Vt. 171; Gurnee v. County of Brunswick, i Hughes, 270; McBane w. People, 50 111. 503 ; Hendrix v. Kellogg, 32 Ga. 435 ; Barney v. Globe Bk., 5 Blatchf. 107. , controversy, matter or cause depending. In statute. U. S. V. Reese, 4 Sawy. 634. for the purpose of restraining the assessment or collection of any tax. In statute. Wells v. Cent. Vt. R. Co., 14 Blatchf. 427. of a civil nature at law. Woodrufif v. Woodruff, 3 N. J. (L.) 41 3. or action. In insurance policy. Riddlesberger v. Ins. Co., 7 Wall. 386. SUIT. 344 SUMMONED. SUIT— Continued. or other proceeding. In statute. Holme v. Gay, 5 Ch. Div. 901, or proceeding for dower. In statute. Farmer v. Ray, 42 Ala. 125. or prosecution. Com. v. Casey, 12 Allen, 217. to recover the contents of any chose in action. In statute. Sheldon ,z/. Sill, 8 How. 441. any . In statute. Trecothick v. Austin, 4 Mason, 23. any for necessaries furnished. In statute. Brown v. West, 73 Me. 23. SUITABLE. Com. v. Intoxicating Liquors, 105 Mass. 179. In will. Bainbridge's Appeal, 97 Pa. St. 485. bridges. In statute. Mayor v. Comm'rs, 113 Mass. 161. fences. In statute. Eames v. Salem, etc., R. Co., 98 Mass. 560. person. In statute. State v. Taylor, 6 Mo. (App.) 281 ; Peters v. Public Administrator, i Bradf. 20Q. SUITED. for public representation. In statute. Martenetti •z/. Maguire, I Abb. (U. S.) 360. SUITS. and proceedings. In statute. Ross v. Julian, 70 Mo. 209. arising \inder the constitution and laws of the United States. In statute. Railroad Co. v. Mississippi, 12 Otto, 135. at common law. In constitution. Parsons v. Bedford, 3 Pet. 433. at law. In statute. Haven v. Hilliard, 23 Pick. 10. concerning real estate or whereby the same may be affected. In statute. Ensworth v. Holly, 33 Mo. 370. for penalties and forfeitures. In statute. U. S. -d. Mann, i Gall. 177. of a civil nature in common law or in equity. In statute. Gaines v. Fuentis, 2 Otto, 10 ; Kohl u. U. S., i Otto, 367. actions and pending. In statute. Davis v. Livingston, 6 Ohio, 225. in good leather such as -. In note. Bailey v. Simonds, 6 N. H. 159 (25 Am. Dec. 455). SUM. U. S. V. Van Auken, 96 U. S. 368. in dispute. In statute. The Generous, L. R., 2 Adm. & Ecc. 57 demanded. In constitution. State v. Porter, 69 N. C. 140 ; State V. Rosseau, 71 N. C. 194 ; Hedgcock v. Davis, 64 N. C. 650; Morris v. Saunders, 85 N. C. 140. in controversy. In statute. Kline v. Wood, 9 S. & R. 301. of money. In statute. Pruessing v. Ing, 4 B. & Aid. 204. recovered. In statute. Johnson v. Harris, 1 5 C. B. 358. SUMMABHiY. recoverable . In statute. Queen v. Pratt, L. R., 5 Q. B. 178. SUMMARY. SUBIMIT. SUMMONED. application in the action after judgment. In statute. Ernst V. The Brooklyn, 24 Wis. 616. exercise of jurisdiction by justices. In statute. Sweetman -v. Guest, L. R., 3 Q. B. 263. of the mountain. Beale v. Patterson, 3 W. & S. 379. In statute. Hendrix v. Fuller, 7 Kans. 331 ; WoodruflF v. Barney, i Bond, 531. In writ. Abell v. Sin^on, 49 Md. 318. SUMMONS. 345 SUPPORT. SUMMON'S. SUMS. SUNDAY. SUNDRY. In statute. Towne v. Steam Co., J C. B. (N. S.) 730 ; re Meador, i Abb. (U. S.) 327 ; Black v. Clendening, 3 Montana, 44. , notice or advertisement. In statute. Re Miller, 39 Cal. 550. not exceeding five dollars. In statute. Boatmen's Sav. Inst. V. Bank of Missouri, 33 Mo. 497. — of money. In statute. Gardner v. R. Co., L. R., 2 Ch. App. 201. of money owing to mo. In will. Martin v. Hobson, L. R., 8 Ch. App. 401. Kilgour V. Miles, 6 Gill & J. 268 ; Huidekoper v. Cotton, 3 Watts, 56. In statute. State z/. Green, 37 Mo. 466. pieces of silver coin. In indictment. U. S. z/. Kurtz, 4 Cranch C. C. 674. SUNRISE. Tutton «. Drake, S Hurl. & N. 648; Nixon v. Freeman, 5 Hurl. & N. 633- SUNSET. Tutton v. Drake, J Hurl. & N. 648 ; Nixon v. Freeman, S Hurl. & N. 653- SUPERANNUATION. In statute. Hobson v. Mayor, 4 El. & Bl. 990. SUPERFINE. In contract. Adams v. Rogers, 9 Watts, 121. SUPERFLUOUS. lands. In statute. May v. R. Co., L. R., 8 Q. B. 27 ; Direc- tors V. Blackmore, L. R., 4 H. L. 610; Directors v. May, L. R., 7 H. L. 283. SUPERINTEND. In statute. Youngmuth v. Jewell, 1 5 Nev. 45. the police of the town. In statute. Com. v. Martin, 98 Mass. 4. the progress. In contract. Peterson v. Rawson, 34 N. Y. 371. SUPERINTENDENTS. of repairs. In statute. People -v. Benton, 27 N. Y. 387. SUPERIOR. court. Re Fernandes, 6 Hurl. & N. 718 ; Busteed v. Parsons, 54 Ala. 393. SUPERSEDED. Ex parte Hall, i Pick. 261. SUPERSTITIOUS. use. Methodist Church v. Remington, i Watts, 224. SUPERVISION, general over the health of the city. In city ordinance. Aull V. Lexington, 18 Mo. 401. SUPERVISORS. People v. Supervisors, 8 Cal. 62. SUPPLIED. SUPPLIES. SUPPLY. SUPPORT. goods . In guaranty. Hood v. Grace, 7 Hurl. & N. 497. In statute. Str. Gen. Brady v. Buckley, 6 Mo. 558; Bryan v. Str. Pride of the West, 12 Mo. 371 ; Bailey z/. Str. Concordia, 17 Mo. 357 ; Farmers' Loan, etc., Co. v. Mayor, 4 Bosw. 80 ; Kollock v. Parchor, 52 Wis. 393. In statute. Rex v. Heffernan, i Jebb, 4 ; Com. v. Davis, 12 Bush, 240 In order. Grant v. Dabney, 19 Kas. 390. In statute. Eskridge v. Ditmars, 51 Ala. 254. In will. Addison v. Bowie, 2 Bland, 606 ; Tolley v. Green, 2 Sandf. Ch. 91 ; Thompson v. Carmichael, 3 Sandf. Ch. 120. and education, In will. Williams v. McDougall, 39 Cal. 80. and maintenance. In statute. Reg. v. Gravesend, 5 El. & Bl. 460. and take care of In contract. Bull v. McCrea, 8 B. Mon. 422. good and comfortable and maintenance. In will. Conant V. Stratton, 107 Mass. 474. 44 SUPPORT. 346 SURVIVOR. SUPPOBT — Continued, personal - and comfort. In will. Lancaster v. Dolan, i Rawle, 231 their SUPPOBTS. SUPPOSED. SUPPOSITION SUBETY. SUBPAC7=1. SUEFACING. SXmPLUS. SUEPBISE. SUBVEY. SUBVTVE. SUBVTVTNG. SUEVrVOE. •. In guaranty. Grant v. Dabney, 19 Kas. 388. In statute. Abbott v. Walcott, 38 Vt. 666. Scudding v. Eyles, 9 Q. B. 860. In instruction. Parker v. Enslow, 102 111. 277. to have been forfeited. In statute. Fisher v. Harnden, i Paine, 60. fair and reasonable of right. In statute. White v. Feast, L. R., 7 9- B. 353- Smith V. Sheldon, 35 Mich. 42. In note. _ Dart v. Sherwood, 7 Wis. 524 ; Griffith v. Reed, 21 Wend. 502 (34 Am. Dec. 267) ; Sisson v. Barrett, 2 N. Y. 406. In statute. Batchellor v. Lawrence, 9 C. B. (N. S.) 554. damage. In statute. Alloway v. Wagstaff, 4 Hurl. & N. 308 ; 4 Hurl. & N. 689. of the adjoining lots. In statute. Burkhardt v. Hanley, 23 Ohio St. 558. water. Jones v. Hannovan, 55 Mo. 462. In contract. Snell v. Cottingham, 72 111. 161. In will. Allen's Exrs. v. Allen. 18 How. 385 ; Coates' Appeal, 2 Pa. St. 133 ; Pennocks' Estate, 20 Pa. St. 268 ; Mayor v. Atty.-Gen., 5 H. L. Cas. I ; Page v. Leafing^ell, 18 Ves. 466. earnings. In statute. People v. Comrs., 76 N. Y. 64. accident, mistake or fraud without fault on his part. In statute. Blood v. Beadle, 65 Ala. 102 ; Brock v. R. Co., 65 Ala. 79. Alexander 2/. Greenup, i Munf. 134 (4 Am. Dec. 541). In insurance policy. May v. Buckeye Ins. Co., 25 Wis. 291 ; Denny v. Conway Stock. Ins. Co., 13 Gray, 492. In statute. Atty.-Gen. v. Stevens, i Saxt. (Ch.) 369 (22 Am. Dec. 526). In will. Worcester v. Worcester, loi Mass. 128 ; Cross v. Maltby, L. R., 20 Eq. Cas. 378 ; Gee v. Liddell, L. R., 2 Eq. Cas. 341 ; re Palmer, L. R., 19 Eq. Cas. 320. not . In will. Reed v. Braithwaite, L. R., 11 Eq. Cas. 515. In will. Lucius v. Lucius, 7 Ch. Div. 255; Hurry v. Morgan, L. R., 3 Eq. Cas. 152. brothers or sisters. In will. Howard v. Collins, L. R., 5 Eq. Cas. 349. child or children. In will. Re Walker, 12 Ch. Div. 205 ; White V. Hight, 12 Ch. Div. 751. children. Inwill. Long 2/. Prigg, 8 B. & C. 233. lawful descendants. In will. Blatchford v. Newberry, 99 111. 14. In will. Waite v. Littlewood, L. R., 8 Ch. (App.) 71 ; Wake v. Varah, 2 Ch. Div. 349; Cross v. Maltby, L. R., 20 Eq. Cas. 378 ; Gee v. Lid- dell, L. R., 2 Eq. Cas. 341 ; re Palmer, L. R., 19 Eq. Cas. 320; Taaffe V. Conmee, 10 H. L. Cas. 64 ; Duryea v. Duryea, 85 111. 41 ; Abbott V. Essex, 18 How. 202 ; Suiton v. Boyd, 19 Ohio St. 30 (2 Am. Rep. 369)- of the trustees. In will. Sharp v. Sharp, 2 B. & Aid. 415. SURVIVOR. 347 TAKE. SUSPECT. SUSPEND. SUSPENDED. SUSPENSION. SWAMP. SWEAH. SWEARING. SURVIVOIl — Continued. or his assigns. In deed. Peck v. Ingraham, 28 Miss. 246. or survivors. In •will. Guernsey v. Guernsey, 36 N. Y. 267 ; Davidson v. Kimpten, 18 Ch. Div. 213; Pomfret ^'. Graliam, 19 C\\. Div. 186. SURVTVOES. In will. Best v. Comm., 10 Bush, 36 ; Nickoll v. Nickoll, 99 111. 523. SURVIVORSHIP. Painz/. Benson, 3 Atk. 80. benefit of . In will. Corneck v. Wadman, L. R., 7 Eq. Cas. 80. Com. V. Lottery Tickets, 5 Cush. 374. payment. Re Wolf, 4 Sawyer, 168. Ford V. Beech, 11 Q. B. 852. ■ of payment. In statute. Phillips v. Surridge, 9 C. B. 739. — — and overflowed lands. In statute. Thompson v. Thornton, 50 Cal. 142. land. Keller v. Brickey, 3 Cent. L. J. 457. Dean . In survey. Felder v. Bennett, 2 McMull. (L.) 44 (37 Am. Dec. 545). in and by a written statement. In indictment. Com. v. Casel, 105 Mass. 584. false . Langford v. State, 9 Tex. (App.) 285. SWEEPSTAKES. In statute. Allport v. Nutt, i C. B. 980. SWINDLER. Forrest v. Hanson, i Cranch C. C. 64. In libel. I'anson v. Stuart, i T. R. 748 ; 2 Sm. L. C. 79 ; Odiorne v. Bacon, 6 Cush. 185 ; Weil v. Attenhoften, 26 Wis. 710; Herr v. Bam- berg, 10 How. Pr. 128; Stevenson v. Hayden, 2 Mass. 406. Hall 1). Rogers, 2 Blackf. 429 ; Wyatt v. Ayres, 2 Port. 157 ; Bozier v. State, 5 Tex. (App.) 220; Matthews v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 279; Popinaux ^'. State, 12 Tex. (App.) 140. In statute. Gibson v. Jenney, 15 Mass. 205. In statute. Carson v. R. Co., 35 Cal. 325 ; Rivers v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 177. a lie. In libel. Knight v. Sharp, 24 Ark. 603. appraisers. In statute. Roden v. Eyton, 6 C. B. 427. to. Com. V. Bennett, 7 Allen, 534. duly . In statute. Bowman v. Van Kuren, 29 Wis. 209. In constitution. State v. Woodson, 41 Mo. 227. Mobile R. Co. v. Whitney, 39 Ala. 468. In statute. U. S. v. One hundred and twelve Casks, 8 Pet. 277. In statute. State v. Peck, 24 Wis. 488. of town government. In statute. Ex parte Wall, 48 Cal. 279. for gaming. In statute. Miller v. State, 48 Ala. 123. of like kind. In statute. Nuckolls v. Com., 22 Alb. L. J. 163. billiard . In statute. State v. Price, 12 Gill & J. 260 (37 Am. Dec. 81). Cocker v. Musgrove, 9 Q. B. 223. In contract. Norton v. Woodruff, 4 N. Y. 153 ; Buffalo & N. Y. R. R. V. Dudley, 14 N. Y. 336. In plea. King z/. Kent, 29 Ala. 542. In statute. Jackson v. Brown, 5 Wend. 590. SWINDLING. SWINE. SWITCH. SWORE. SWORN. SYMPATHY, SYNDIC. SYRUP. SYSTEM. TABLE. TABLES. TAKE. TAKE. 348 TARE. TAKE — Continued. and carry away. In statute. Rex v. Walsh, i Moody, 14. and fill the number of shares. In contract. Bangor Bridge Co. V. McMahon, lo Me. 478. charge of and provide for such intoxicated person. In stat- ute. Sansom v. Greenough, 55 Iowa, 45. for any fraudulent purpose. In statute. Queen v. Bailey, L. R., I C. C. R. 347- him. In contract. Lively v. Robbins, 39 Ala. 461. or kill any coney. In statute. Rex v. Glover, i Russ. & Ry. 270. private property. In constitution. Railroad Co. v. Richmond, 6 Otto, 521. up any cow rimning at large. In city ordinance. Jaquith v. Royce, 42 Iowa, 406. demand and . Stamp v. Sweetland, 8 Q. B. 22. TAKEN". In constitution. Bradley z/. N. Y., etc., R. Co., 21 Conn. 294 ; Fire Depart- ment V. Noble, 3 E. D. Smith, 440; Canal Appraisers v. People, 17 Wend. 571 ; Chandler v. Jamaica Pond Aq. Co., 114 Mass. 575; Com. V. Tewksbury, 11 Mete. 55; Evansville, etc., R. Co. v. Dick, 9 Ind. 433 ; Wabash, etc.. Canal Co. v. Spears, 16 Ind. 441 ; Cash v. Whit- worth, 13 La. Ann. 401 ; People v. Laurence, 36 Barb. 177; Howell •u. City of Buffalo, 37 N. Y. 267; Creighton v. Manson, 27 Cal. 613; Den V. Hoboken Land Co., 18 How. 272. In statute. Wharton v. Naylor, 12 Q. B. 675 ; Cartert/. Clark, 28 Conn. 525. for public use. In constitution. Waterbury River Turnpike Co. 2/. Litchfield, 26 Conn. 211 ; Imlay w. Union Branch R. Co., 26 Conn. 254; Hooker v. New Haven R. Co., 14 Conn. 146; Nichols -v. City of Bridgeport, 23 Conn. 187 ; Morris & Essex R. Co. v. Newark, 10 N. J. (Eq.) 352; Glover v. Powell, 10 N. J. (Eq.) 211 ; Williams v. New York Cent. R. Co., 16 N. Y. 97 ; re Hamilton Avenue, 14 Barb. 405 ; Canal Appraisers v. People, 17 Wend. 571 ; Sabin v. Vermont Cent. R. Co., 25 Vt. 363 ; Richardson v. Vermont Cent. R. Co., 25 Vt. 465 ; Alexander v. City of Milwaukee, 16 Wis. 247 ; Surocco v. Geary, 3 Cal. 69; Cushman v. Smith, 34 Me. 247 ; Nichols v. Somer- set, etc., R. Co., 43 Me. 356; Bonaparte v. Camden, etc., R. Co., Baldw. 205 ; Polly v. Saratoga, etc., R. Co., 9 Barb. 449 ; Case of the Philadelphia R. Co., 6 Whart. 25 (36 Am. Dec. 203) ; Rigney v. City of Chicago, 102 111. 65. into possession or custody. In insurance policy. Smith v. Ins. Co., 89 Pa. St. 289. on board. In contract. Cooke v. Wilson, i C. B. (N. S.) 162. shall be out of the State. In contract. Newell v. O'Hara, i Hill (S. C.) 150. ' TAKUfG. In statute. Dwight Printing Co. t/. Boston, 122 Mass. 583; State e/. Fenn, 41 Conn. 591 ; Bridger v. Richardson, 8 B. & C. 568 ; Queen V. McGrath, L. R., i C. C. R. 210; Merrittz/. Carpenter, 3 Abb. App. Dec. 285 ; People v. Parshall, 6 Park. C. C. 129. male. In will. Trevor v. Trevor, i H. L. Cas. 239. TALE. TALLAGE. TAPERING, TARE. Queen v. Inhabitants, 2 El. & El. 547. brush. Rex v. Metcalf, 2 Stark. N. P. 249. In statute. Napier v. Barney, 5 Blatchf. 191. TA VERN. 349 TAXES. TAVBB.M". In insurance policy. Rafferty v. New Brunswick Ins. Co., i8 N. J. (L.) 480 (38 Am. Dec. 525). In statute. City of St. Louis v. Siegrist, 46 Mo. 592 ; Hall v. State, 4 Harr. (Del.) 132; Overseers v. Warner, 3 Hill, 150; State v. Cham- blyss, Cheves (L.) 220 (34 Am. Dec. 593) ; Gray v. Com., 9 Dana, 300 (35 Am. Dec. 216). keeper. Rafferty w. New Brunswick Ins. Co., 18 N. J. (L.) 480 (38 Am. Dec. 525). or house of entertainment. In statute. Bonner 7/. Wellburn, 7 Ga. 296. TAX. People v. Seymour, 16 Cal. 332 ; Perry v. Washburn, 20 Cal. 318 ; Pacific R. R. V. Maguire, 20 Wall. 36 ; Loan Assn. v. Topeka, 20 Wall. 655 ; U. S. z/. Railroad, 17 Wall. 322; Mitchell z/. Williams, 27 Ind. 62; Camden v. Allen, 26 N. J. (L.) 398 ; Henry v. State, 26 Ark. 523 ; Anderson v. Doll, 27 Cal. 607 ; Chambers v. Satterlee, 40 Cal. 497 ; Williams w. Corcoran, 46 Cal. 553 ; re Mayorof New York, 11 Johns. 77 ; Sharp v. Spier, 4 Hill, 76 ; Sharp v. Johnson, 4 Hill, 92 ; Longmore Tiernan, 3 Pittsb. 62 ; Barney v. Mayor, 21 La. Ann. 51 ; Curtis v. Pierce, 115 Mass. 186; Blake t/. Baker, 115 Mass. i88; Pleasant 7/. Kost, 29 111. 490 ; Amenia v. Stanford, 6 Johns. 92 ; Queen v. Inhabit- ants, 2 El. & El. 547. In constitution. People v. Supervisors, 8 N. Y. 317; City of Leaven- worth V. Booth, 15 Kans. 627; Peay w. Little Rock, 32 Ark. 31; People V. McCreery, 34 Cal. 432 ; People v. Naglee, i Cal. 232 ; City V. Stearns, 51 Cal. 494; Whiting v. Quackenbush, 54 Cal. 306; Henry v. State, 26 Ark. 523 ; Hale v. City of Kenosha, 29 Wis. 599. In statute. City of Bridgeport v. New York, etc., R. Co., 36 Conn. 255 ; Doyle v. Austin, 47 Cal. 354. impost, assessment or municipal fine. In constitution. Wearne V, Haynes, 13 Nev. 103. or assessment. In statute. Craft v. Smith, 6 Vroom, 302 . or charge. In statute. Re Ah Fong, 3 Sawyer, 145. upon property. In constitution. Straub v. Lohman, 27 Ark. 625. TAXABLE. costs. In order. Nichols v. Rensselaer County Ins. Co., 22 Wend. 125. property. City of Buffalo v. Le Couteux, 15 N. Y. 451. In statute. Stephens v. School District, 6 Oregon, 353. TAXATION. Boston Seaman's Friend Soc. w. Aldermen, 116. Mass. 181 ; Worcester Agricultural Soc. v. Worcester, 116 Mass. 189; Worcester Co. -v. Worcester, 116 Mass. 193; United States v. R. Co., 17 Wall. 322; Bank of Cleveland v. lola, 9 Kans. 689 ; Loan Assn. v. Topeka, 20 Wall. 65s ; Grim v. Weissenberg Dist., 57 Pa. St. 433 ; People v. Mayor, 4 N. Y. 419; Exchange Bank v. Hines, 3 Ohio St. \. In constitution. Fire Department ?/..Helfenstein, 16 Wis. 136; Emery V. Gas Co., 28 Cal. 345 ; Chambers v. Satterlee, 40 Cal. 497 ; Allen v. Galveston, 51 Tex. 302. rule of . In statute. Bond v. City of Kenosha, 17 Wis. 284. TAXED. by any law of the State. In statute. Re Mayor of New York, 1 1 Johns. ^^. TAXES. Green v. Craft, 28 Miss. 70 ; Opinion of Justices, 58 Me. 590 ; Hanson V. Vernon, 27 Iowa, 28; McPhelomyw. Solomon, 15 Ind. 189; Pierce V. City of Boston, 3 Mete. 520; Hibbard v. Clark, 56 N. H. 155. TAXES. 350 TENANT. TAXES — Continued. In constitution. McGee v. Mathis, 21 Ark. 41 ; Bank of Cape Fear z*. Deming, 7 Ired. (L.) 55 ; People v. Chenango, 8 N. Y. 317. In statute. Mitchell v. Fordham, 6 B. & C. 276. and assessments. In deed. Jeffrey v. Neale, L. R., 6 C. P. 240. and other public dues in any manner accruing. In lease. Boiling z/. Stokes, 2 Leigh, 178 (21 Am. Dec. 606). for that year. In statute. Allis v. Jefferson Co., 34 Ark. 307. upon a stallion. In contract. Anderson v. Doll, 27 Cal. 607. ordinary and yearly . In deed. Garner v. Hannah, 6 Duer, 262,. parliamentary . In lease. Governor Christ's Hospital v. Harrold, 2 Man. & G. 715. TAXPAYERS. In plea. Whiting z/. Town of Porter, 2 Fed. Rep. 517. TEA-KETTLE. and lamp with its appurtenances. In will. Hunt v. Berkley^ Moseley Ch. 48. In contract.' Ganson v. Madigan, 1 5 Wis. 145 ; Duke of Marlborough V. Osborn, 5 B. & S. 67. In statute. Wilcox v. Hawley, 31 N. Y. 648; Hotchkiss v. Hoy, 41 Conn. 569 ; Elliott v. Lisbon, 57 N. H. 27 ; Conway v. JeflFerson, 46- N. H. 454 ; Becker v. Becker, 47 Barb. 497 ; Morse v. Keyes, 6 How. Pr. 18 ; Brown v. Davis, 16 N. Y. (S. C.) 43 ; Wheeler v. Crospy, 5 How. Pr. 288 ; Lockwood v. Younglove, 27 Barb. 505 ; Hoyt v. Van Alstyne, 1 5 Barb. 568 ; Eastman v. Caswell, 8 How. Pr. 75 ; Hart- house V. Rikers, i Duer, 606. — work. In contract. Duke of Marlborough v. Osborn, 5 B. & S.. 67. n statute. Hickok v. Thayer, 49 Vt. 372. necessary . In statute. Wheeler v. Cropsey, 5 How. Pr. 288. In statute. Brusie v. Griffith, 34 Cal. 302. of common schools. Trustees v. Simpson, 1 1 Ind. 520. In statute. Price v. Powell, 3 Hurl. & N. 350; Doe v. Perks, 3 B. & Aid. 492 . mortgage. Harrison v. Annapolis, etc., R. Co., 50 Md. 510. TEAM. TEAMSTER. TEACHER. TEARING. TECHNICAL. TELEGRAM. Attorney-General v. Edison Telephone Co., 43 L. T. (N. S.) 697. TEIjEGRAPH. Attorney-General v. Edison Telephone Co., 43 L. T. (N. S.) 697;, O'Reilly t/. Moore, 15 How. 134. TELLER. Muss'ey v. Eagle Bank, 9 Mete. 306. TEMPEST. accidents by fire and — — . In lease. Thistle v. Union Forwarding: Co., 29 U. C. C. P. 76. TEMPORARILY. In statute. State v. Strauss, 49 Md. 294. TEN". days' notice. In statute. King v. Fisher, 4 B. & Ad. 685. TENANCY. by the curtesy. Jackson v. Johnson, 5 Cow. 74 (15 Am. Dec. 433)- TENANT. Hosford v. Ballard, 39 N. Y. 147 ; Sparker v. Cook, 16 N. Y. 567 ; White V. Maynard, 1 1 1 Mass. 250 ; Queen v. Lynn, 8 Ad. & Ell. 379. In statute. Irvine v. Adler, 44 Cal. 559; Brooks v. Hyde, 37 Cal. 366 r Clark V. Bury St. Edmunds, i C. B. (N. S.) 32 ; Birks v. Allison, 13. C. B. (N. S.) 18 ; Wyatt v. Byron, i C. B. 625. for life. In will. Johnson v. Foulds, L. R., 5 Eq. Cas. 274. TENANT. 351 TERM, TENANT— Continued. in fee simple of rents. In statute. Prescott v. Boucher, 3 B. & Ad. 859. In possession. In statute. Harris v. Reynolds, 13 Cal. 514. In statute. Rogers v. Harvey, 5 C. B. (N. S.) 1 5. in common. Ponder v. Shea, 32 Ark. 436. TENANTS. TENDER. TENDERING. TENEMENT. TENEMENTS, TENOR. TENT. TENURE. TERM. Hunter v. Warner, i Wis. 141; Bakeman v. Pooler, 15 Wend. 637; Smith V. Lewis, 26 Conn. no. In constitution. Bailey v. Gentry, i Mo. 165. In statute. Bishop v. Smedley, 2 C. B. 94. Reg. V. Inhabitants, 5 Q. B. 489. In deed. Bullen v. Runnels, 2 N. H. 255 (9 Am. Dec. 55); Den 7/. Woodson, I Hayw. (N. C.) 24 ; People v. Kelsey, 14 Abb. Pr. 372. In statute. Dodds v. Thompson, L. R., i C. P. 133; Wadmorez/. Dear, L. R., 7 C. P. 212; King 2/. Inhabitants, i B. & C. 580; 4 B. & Ad. 710; Fredericks v. Howie, i H. & C. 386 ; Com. -v. Dam, 107 Mass. 210 ; Com. V. Ackland, 107 Mass. 211 ; Com. v. Cogan, 107 Mass. 212; Chawner v. Cummins, 8 Q. B. 311; Water-Works Co. v. Mile End, 17 Q. B. 520; Colebroke v. Tickell, 4 Ad. & Ell. 917 ; King v. Barker, 6 Ad. & Ell. 390 ; Queen v. Inhabitants, 4 B. & S. 97 ; King v. Mosley, 2 B. & C. 227 ; Sackett v. Wheaton, 17 Pick. 103; Young v. Boston, 104 Mass. 95. block. In insurance ■bolicy. Harrington v. Fitchburg Ins . Co., 124 Mass. 126. house. In deed. Musgrave v. Sherwood, 54 How. Pr. 338. disorderly . In indictment. Com. z/. Wise, no Mass. 181. other . In statute. Reg. v. Nevill, 8 Q. B. 462. house or other . In statute. Fredericks v. Howie, i H. & C. 384. In deed. Cortiish v. Cleiffe, 3 H. & C. 450. In statute. Lyndon v. Stanbridge, 2 Hurl. & N. 52 ; Barr v. Burford, 6 Blackf. 335 (38 Am. Dec. 146); King v. Manchester Waterworks, I B. & C. 632. In will. Wright v. Denn, 10 Wheat. 204. In indictment. Com. v. Wright, i Cush. 65 ; State v. Atkins, i Blackf. 458 ; People v. Warner, 5 Wend. 271 ; Cova.v. Stevens, i Mass. 203. In statute. Beeson v. Beeson, i Harr. 466. and effect. In plea. Wright v. Clements, 3 B. & Aid. 507. In statute. Killman v. State, 2 Tex. App. 222 (28 Am. Rep. 432). In statute. Ex parte Herrick, 78 Ky. 32. In deed. Williams v. Burrill, i C. B. 430 ; Wood v. Copper Miners' Co., 17 C. B. 428 ; Martin v. Smith, L. R., 9 Ex. 50 ; Young v. Drake. 5 N. Y. 43- In statute. Phillips v. Roe, 5 B. & Aid. 768 ; Com. v. Horner, 5 Mete. 556. of insurance. In statute. Bangs v. Skidmore, 21 N. Y. 136. of oface. Missouri, etc., R. Co. v. City of Fort Scott, 1 5 Kas. 476; Baker 7/. Kirk, 33 Ind. 517. of one year and an indefinite period thereafter. In lease. Pugsley V. Aikin, 11 N. Y. 494. of three years. In statute. Gaillard v. Gaillard, 23 Miss. 1 52. TERM. 352 THEIR. TERM — Continued. of years. In statute. Ex parte Seymour, 14 Pick. 40; Com. w. Evans, 16 Pick. 448. of years not less than. ten. In statute. Burnham v. Onder- donk, 41 N. Y. 425. next . In statute. Com. v. Brown, 1 1 Phila. 370. TEBMHTATBD. Gracie v. Marine Ins. Co., 8 Cranch, 75. TERMS. cash. In bill. Wellamer v. Fellows, 48 Wis. 105 ; George v. Joy, 19 N. H. 544. or conditions of this policy. In insurance policy. Rokes v. Amazon Co., 51 Md. 512. prescribed by law. In constitution. Speed v. Crawford, . 3 Mete. (Ky.) 207. TERRAGE. Free Fishers v. Gaine, 11 C. B. (N. S.) 415 TERRITORIES. In statute. Re Stupp, 11 Blatchf. 155. TERRITORY. In constitution. U. S. v. Gratiot, i McLean, 454. In statute. Whitsett v. Forehand, 79 N. C. 230. TESTAMENT. Conklin v. Egerton, 21 Wend. 430. TESTAMENTARY. capacity. Stackhouse z/. Horton, 15 N. J. (Eq.) 202; Duf- field V. Robeson, 2 Harr. (Del.) 379 ; Sutton v. Sutton, 5 Harr. (Del.) 459- estate. In statute. Doe v. Walker, 1 5 Q. B. 27. In will. Smith v. Coffin, 2 H. Bl. 444. expenses. In statute. Penny w. Penny, 11 Ch. Div. 440. matters. In statute. McGarry v. Smith, 22 Ohio St. 190. TESTIFY, as a witness. In statute. Buckingham v. Barnum, 30 Conn. 359- Lindley 7/. Dakin, 13 Ind. 388; Downes i/. Downes, 17 Ind. 95; Har- vey v. Smith, 17 Ind. 272; McConaha v. Carr, 18 Ind. 443. all the . In bill of exceptions. Gazette Printing Co. v. Morss, 60 Ind. 153. money. Roberts v. Short, i Tex. 373. Roberts v. Opdyke. 40 N. Y. 259. effect. In statute. Drew v. Smith, 38 Cal. 325. Stead 7/. Carey, i C. B. 510. ' church. In will. Ayres v. Weed, 16 Conn. 290. foreign trade. In statute. Russell v. U. S., 15 Blatchf. 28. party. In statute. Noyes t/. Children's Aid Soc, 70 N. Y. 481. prosecutor. In statute. U. S. V. Sandford, i Cranch C. C. 323. right. In statute. Bradley v. South Carolina Phosphate Co., i Hughes, 72. Lee V. State, 56 Ga. 477. Quitzow V. State, i Tex. (App.) 65 ; Harbenger v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 26 ; Harris v. State. 2 Tex. (App.) 102 ; Reed v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 40; Shipworth v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 138; Simes v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 406. loss by . In insurance policy. Webb v. Protection Ins. Co., 14 Mo. 5. THEIR. People v. Nichols, 5: N. Y. 47S. TESTIMONY. TEXAS. THAT. THE. THEATRE. THEFT. THEIR. 353 THEREFOR. THEIR — Continued. Jn statute. Sands v. Delafield, 2 Paine, 49. In will. Sargent v. Brown, 6 Mete. 49. four story stone and brick building. In insurance policy. Gaylord v. Lamar Ins. Co., 40 Mo. 13. freight. In bill of lading. Noyes v. Campbell, 29 Vt. 79. hands. In declaration. Walbridge w. Arnold, 21 Conn. 425. legal representatives. In will. Strob's Appeal, 20 Pa. St. 349. representatives. In statute. Bloxam v. Elsee, 6 B. & C. 177. at death. In will. Wills v. Wills, L. R., 20 Eq. Cas. 342. THEM. In will. Sargent v. Bourne, 6 Mete. 49. THEN. Queen v. Brownlow, 11 Ad. & Ell. 127. In plea. Stead v. Poyer, i C. B. 787 ; Thornton v. Jenyns, i Man. & G. 190. In statute. Apothecaries' Co. v. Roby, 5 B. & Aid. 949. In will. Bullock v. Downes, 9 H. L. Cas. i ; Gray v. Bridgeforth, 33 Miss. 312 ; Dove v. Torr, 128 Mass. 38. and in that case. In deed. Pintard v. Irwin, 20 N. J. (L.) 497 ; Ash V. Coleman, 24 Barb. 645. In will. Chison v. Williams, 29 Mo. 288 ; Jossitti v. McGregor, 49 Md. 202. and there. In indictment. State v. Hayes, 24 Mo. 358 ; State V. Reaky, i Mo. (App.) 6 ; State v. Flay, 2 Brevard, 338 (4 Am. Dec. 338) ; Davies v. King, 10 B. & C. 90 ; Com. v. Butterick, 106 Mass. 12. In bond. Morris v. Matthews, 2 Q. B. 297. be dead. In will. Martin v. Holgate, L. R., i H. L. Cas. 175. elapsed. In statute. Henniker v. Turner, 4 B. & C. 159. existing. In will. Rose v. McHose, 26 Mo. 590. heirs at law. In will Strob's Appeal, 20 Pa. St. 349, living. In will. Heasman v. Pearse, L . R., 11 Eq. Cas. 522 ; Cooper V. MacDonald, L. R, 16 Eq. Cas. 258. next. In deed. Tompkins v. Corwin, 9 Cow. 255. she shall at their maturity. In will. Rose v. McHose, 26 Mo. 590. surviving and remaining. In statute. King v. Devonshire, I B. & C. 618. THENCE. westerly to the road. Goodeno 2/. Hutchinson, 54 N. H. 159. THENCEPOBTH. Farrar v. Billing, 2 B. & Aid. 176. THENCE-PORWAB.D. In statute. Queen v. Inhabitants, 15 Q. B. 43. THEBE. In statute. Oureton v. Queen, i B. & S. 218. afterwards continuing his said assault. In plea. Benson v. Swift, 2 Mass. 50. THEBEABOUTS. In will. Jackson v. Zimmerman, 2 Caines, 146. THEBEAPTEB. In statute. State v. Daley, 29 Conn. 272; Bry v. Woodruff, 13 La. 558. mill built. In statute. Webb v. Com. 2 Leigh, 721. THEREBY. In statute. King v. St. Andrew, 10 B. & C. 745 ; re Jackson, i B. & C. 271 ; Atkinson ■V. Raleigh, 3 Q. B. 79. THEBEPOB. In deed. Bean v. Atwater, 4 Conn. 3 (10 Am. Dec. 91). 45 THEREFORE. 354 THIRDS. THEREFORE. In warrant. Levy v. Moylan, lo C. .B. 209. THEREINBEFORE. mentioned. In will. Nannock v. Horton, 7 Ves. 391. THEREOF. THEREON. THEREUNTO. THEREUPON. THEREWITH. THESE. THEY. THIEF. THIEVES. THING. THINGS. THINK. THIRD. THERDED. THIRDS. In deed. Perry v. Davis, 3 C. B. (N. S.) 776. In ordinance. City of Baltimore v. Hughes, i Gill. & J. 480 (19 Am. Dec. 243). In insurance policy. Ames v. Foster, io6 Mass. 400. In statute. Railroad v. Briggs, 2 Zab. 623. brick tenement . In deed. Wise v. Darby, 9 Mo. 135. adjoining. In will. Josh v. Josh, 5 C. B. (N. S.) 465. belonging. In will. Doe v. Langtori, 2 B. & Ad. 681 ; Josh v. Josh, 5 C. B. (N. S.) 465. Bean v. Ayers, 67 Me. 482. In plea. Derecourt v. Corbichley, 5. El. & Bl. 188 ; Atkinson v. Raleigh, 3 Q. B. 79 ; Brown v. Mallett, 5 C. B. 600 ; Improved Soap Co. v. Cooper, 8 C. B. (N. S.) 814; Deunebey 7/. Woodson, 100 Mass. 195; Bean v. Ayers, 67 Me. 482. In statute. Capell v. Aston, 8 C. B. 5. outrages. In offer of reward. Freeman v. City of Boston, 5 Mete. 58. if ■■ leave no children. In will. Doe v. Knowles, i B. & Ad. 327. Fausett v. Clark, 48 Md. 494. In libel. Thompson v. Bernard, i Camp. 48. In bill of lading. Taylor v. Liverpool Steam Co., L. R., 9 Q. B. 546 ; Spinette "v. Atlas Steam Co., 14 Hun, 100. In insurance policy. American Ins. Co. v. Bryan, 26 Wend. 563 (37 Am. Dec. 278) ; i Hill, 25 ; Atlantic Ins. Co. v. Storrow, 5 Paige, 292. done in pursuance of this act. In statute. Edge v. Parker, 8 B. & C. 697. patented. In statute. Day v. Union India Rubber Co., 3 Blatchf. 504 ; McClurg v. Kingsland, i How. 202. In will. Stuart v. Bute, i Dow. 73 ; 1 1 Ves. 666. inaction. In statute. Re Jackson, L. R., 12 Eq. Cas. 354; Dry Dock Bank u. Ins. Co., 3 N. Y. 344. necessary for the cultivation of a farm. In statute. Herman V. Perkins, 52 Miss. 813 ; Cook v. Ligon, 54 Miss. 368; Wright v. Walton, 56 Miss. i. all whatsoever, whether real or personal. In deed. Ingell v. Nooney, 2 Pick. 362 (13 Am. Dec. 434). as he may best. In deed. Cassidy v. Cook, 99 111. 385. if he shall fit. In statute. Ex parte Ramsay, 18 Q. B. 174. parties. Morrison v. Trudean, i Mart. (N. S ) 384. persons. In statute. Griffin v. Wertz, 2 Bradwell, 487 ; Tch- macher v. Thompson, 18 Cal. 11 ; Leese v. Clark, 18 Cal. 535 ; De Arguello v. Greer, 26 Cal. 615 ; Beard v. Federy, 3 Wall. 479. any person. In statute. Fosdick v. Schall, 99 U. S. 235. In will. Baker v. Red, 4 Dana, 1 58. •wife's . In will. Horsey v. Horsey, i Houst. 438 ; O'Hara v. Dever, 2 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 418. THIRTY. 355 TIMBERS. THIRTY. days' public notice. In deed. German Bank v. Stumpf, 6 Mo. (App.) 17. THOROUGHFARE, nearest public . In statute. Coulbert v. Troke, i Q. B. Div. I. THOUSAND. In lease. Smith v. Wilson, 3 B. & Ad. 729. THREAD. laces. In statute. Arthur v. Lahey, 6 Otto, 113; Steegman w. Maxwell, 3 Blatchf. 366 ; Lottimer z/. Laurence, i Bla^chf. 614. THREAT. In statute. Com. v. Murphy, 12 Allen, 449. THREATENED. Hext v. Gill, L. R., 7 Ch. App. 700. with an attack. In statute. Polk v. State, 62 Ala. 239. THREATENING. letter. People -u. Griffin, 2 Barb. 427. THREATS. In indictment. Jones 7^. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 552. In statute. Hamilton 7/. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 119; Wood v. Bowron, 7 B. & S. 942. or intimidation. In statute. Walshby v. Auly, 3 El. & El. 523. THROAT. disease. In insurance policy. Eisner v. Guardian Ins. Co., 3 Cent. L. J. 302. THROUGH. elevators. In statute. Gill v. Cacy, 49 Md. 243. without transfer. In bill of lading. RobinsDn v. Merchants' Dispatch Trans. Co., 45 Iowa, 470 ; Stewart v. Merchants' Dispatch Trans. Co., 47 Iowa, 229. privilege to pass and repass said lot of land. In deed. Choate V. Burnham, 7 Pick. 274. THROWN. into bankruptcy. Wilcox v. Toledo, etc., R. Co., 45 Mich. 280. TICKET. lottery . In statute. Freleigh v. State, 8 Mo. 606. TICKETS. In statute. Allaire v. Howell Works Co., 14 N. J. (L.) 21. TIDE. lands. In statute. People v. Davidson, 30 Cal. 379 ; Randell v. Fay, 32 Cal. 354; Walker v. State Harbor Comm'rs, 17 Wall. 648; Walker v. Marks, 2 Sawyer, 1 52. water. Attorney-General v. Woods, 108 Mass. 439 ; Com. v. Vin- cent, 108 Mass. 447. TILLAGE. Vigar v. Dudman, L. R., 6 C. P. 470 ; L. R., 7 C. P. 72. TILL. In order of court. Bruce v. Reed, 16 Barb. 352; Dawkins v. Wagner, 3 Dowl. P. C. 535. paid. In note. Pittman v. Barrett, 34 Mo. 84. the payment 'of saidjnote. In deed. Johnston v. Morrow, 60 Mo. 339. TIMBER. Jackson v. Brownson, 7 Johns. 234. In contract. Nash Tz-'Drisco, 51 Me. 417; Hunters. Hunter, 17 Barb. 25. In statute. U. S. v. Schuler, 6 McLean, 28 ; Com. v. Noxon, 121 Mass. 42 ; King "u. Inhabitants, i B. & C. 379. In will. Newdegate v. Newdegate, 2 CI. & F. 601. and other trees. In deed. Legh v. Heald, r B. & Ad. 625. for building. In deed. Livingston v. Ten Broeck, 16 Johns. 14 (8 Am. Dec. 287). wood and trees. Com. v. Noxon, 121 Mass. 42. TIMBERS. and lumber of all kinds. In treaty. U. S. v. Hathaway, 4 Wall. 404 ; U. S. "v. Quimby, 4 Wall. 408. TIME. 356 TO. TIME. — — aforesaid. In deed. Sanborn v. Chamberlin, loi Mass. 409. of the bankruptcy. In statute. Re May, 7 Ben. 238. of the injury. In statute. A. B. v. C. B., 34 N. J. (Eq.) 44. at any -. In statute. Heston v. St. Bridges, i El. & BI. 583. at any hereafter. In contract. Bridges v. Potts, 17 C. B. (N. S.) 348. at the . In statute. Bissell v. Balcom, 39 N. Y. 275. at the of executing this my last will. In will. Scott v. Guernsey, 60 Barb. 163. at the of her death. In will. Doe v. Prevost, 4 Johns. 61 (4 Am. Dec; 249). at the pay. In statute. Hunter v. Wetzell, 8«|. N. Y. 549. TIMES. at all . In statute. Re Dale, 1 1 Blatchf. 500. TIMEPIECE. In statute. La Couteur v. R. Co., 6 B. & S. 968. TUT. plates. In statute. May v. Simmojis, 4 Fed. Rep. 502. teme . In statute. Brice v. Murphy, 10 Blatchf. 231. TUSTOIIi. or its ecLuivalents. In decree. Poppenhausen v. New York Gutta Percha Comb Co., 4 Blatchf, 254. TrPPLING-HOUSE. Koop v. People, 47 111. 327 ; Patten v. Cehtralia, 47 111. 370. TITHES. In statute. King v. Lacy, 5 B. & C. 708. TITLE. Bowman v. Sheldon, 5 Sandf. 657. In contract. Jones v, Gardner, 10 Johns. 266. In insurance policy. Merrill v. Ins. Co., 73 N. Y. 452 ; Springfield Ins. Co. V. Allen, 43 N. Y. 389. In statute. Rodgers v. Palmer, 33 Conn. 155 ; Davila v. Munford, 24 How. 214; Reg. V. Everett, i El. & Bl. 276. and interest in factory and mills. In will. Clark v. Ander- son, 13 Bush, III. of the action. In statute. Clickman v. Clickman, i N. Y. 611. to any toll. Injtatute. Hunt v. R. Co., 10 C. B. 900. - to land. In statute. Arlington v. Liscom, 34 Cal. 365 ; Gregory V. Kanouse, 11 N. J. (L.) 62 ; Ehle n. Quackenbos, 6 Hill, 537. to real estate. In statute. Campfield v. Johnson, i Zab. 83 ; Young V. Freeman, 3 Green, 30. , right, privilege or immunity. In statute. Long v. Converse, I Otto, 105. abstract of . In contract. Sharlandz/. Leifchild, 4 C. B. 537. change take place in . In insurance policy. Commercial Ins. Co. V. Scammon, 102 III. 46. indefeasible in fee simple such as the State makes. In deed. Keely v. Bradford, 3 Bibb, 317 (6 Am. Dec. 656). shall be expressed in the . In constitution. People v. Briggs, 50 N. Y. 553 ; re Mayor, 50 N. Y. 504; People v. Allen, 42 N. Y. 404; Gordon v. Cornes, 47 N. Y. 608; Sun Mut. Ins. Co. v. Mayor, 8 N. Y. 240; Brewster v. City of Syracuse, 19 N. Y. 116; City of Kansas V. Payne, 71 Mo. 162 ; State v. Mead, 71 Mb. 266 ; re Goode, 3 Mo- (App.) 229 ; City of St. Louis v. Green, 7 Mo. (App.) 468. TITULO. De Haro v. U. S., 5 Wall. 600. TO. Delorme v. Ferk, 24 Wis. 202. In deed. Wells v. Iron Co., 48 N. H. 493. TO. 357 TONNAGE. TO — Continued. TOBACCO. TOGETHEB. TOKEN. TOLL. TOLL-GATE. TOLLS. TON. TONNAGE. In statute. Hazelhurst v. Freeman, 52 Ga. 244 ; Bradley e/. Rea, 13 Me. 198; Moses V. Pittsburg, etc., R. Co., 21 111. 516. account. In contract. Cushman v. Richards, 100 Mass. 232. and amongst. In will. Doe v. Alchin, 2 B. & Aid. 124. and from the Illinois shore. In contract. Wiggins' Ferry Co. V. Chicago, etc., R. Co., 5 Mo. (App.) 347. be paid. In due bill. Ubsdell v. Cunningham, 22 Mo. 124. bequeath to. In will. Nelson v. Combs, 3 Harr. 27. or &om the port. In statute. The Maria, L. R., 1 Adm. & Ecc. 3S8. pay. In order. Terry v. City of Milwaukee, 15 Wis. 492. B street. In city ordinance. Schumacker z/. Tiberman, 56 Cal. 510. the bank. In deed. Thomas v. Hatch, 3 Sumner, 179. interest July 26. In promissory note. Stearns v. Sweet, 78 111. 446. known . In indictment. Com. 7/. Griffin, loj Mass. 175. Portland Boston. In railway ticket. Keeley ». B. & M. R. R. 67 Me. 163. pressing, no mamifacturing. In insurance policy. Sims v. State Ins. Co., 47 Mo. 54. with. Annandale v. Brazier, J B. & Aid. 69. living . In statute. Maull v. State, 37 Ala. 160. written . In statute. Jones v. State, 50 Ind. 473. Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Delaware, etc., Canal Co., 29 Barb. 589 ; i Keyes, 72. In constitution. Brown v. Rice, 52 Cal. 489. In deed. Lockwood v. Wood, 6 Q. B. 31. In statute. Pegler v. Monmouthshire R. Co., 6 Hurl. & N. 650 ; Pryce V. R. Co., 4 App. Cas. 197; Lake Superior, etc., R. Co. v. U. S., 3 Otto, 442 ; Reg. V. Everett, i El. & Bl. 276. immediate . Hollingworth v. State, 29 Ohio St. 552. hi statute. Barnes -u. White, i C. B. 213. In statute. Caswell v. Cook, 1 1 C. B. (N. S.) 649. Weber v. Fegely, 29 Pa. St. 27 ; Roberts v. Opdyke, 40 N. Y. 259. In contract. The Miantinomi, 3 Wall. Jr. 50 ; Many v. Beekman Iron Co., 9 Paige, 188. In statute. Green v. MofFelt, 22 Mo. 529. Thwing-z*. Great Western Ins. Co., 103 Mass. 406. In insurance policy. Beck v. Phoenix Ins. Co., 16 Hun, 344. In statute. Inman Steam Co. v. Tucker, 4 Otto, 241. duty of . In constitution. North Western Packet Co. v. St. Paul, 3 Dill. 454 ; Packet Co. v. Keokuk, 5 Otto, 80 ; Cannon v. New Orleans, 20 Wall. 577 ; Steamship Co. v. Portwardens, 6 Wall. 31 ; State Tonnage Tax Cases, 12 Wall. 204; Cooley z/. Board of Wardens, 12 How. 299; Inman Steamship Co. v. Tucker, 94 U. S. 238 ; The North Cape, 6 Biss. 505 ; Alexander v. Wilmington, etc., R. Co., 3 Strobh. 594; Keokuk v. Keokuk Packet Co., 45 Iowa, 196 ; Lott V. Collector, 43 Ala. 578. TONS 358 TOW. TONS. about 500 . In contract. Bourne v. Seymour, i6 C. B. 350. TOOK. the oath in such case required by the act of Congress. In certificate. Com. v. Towles, 5 Leigh (Va.), 743. TOOLS. In insurance policy. Lovewell z/. West. Ins. Co., 124 Mass. 418. In statute. Patten v. Smith, 4 Conn. 450 (10 Am. Dec. 166) ; Tanner V. Billings, 18 Wis. 164; Batchelder v. Shapleigh, 10 Me. 135 (25 Am. Dec. 213); Wilkinson v. Alley, 45 N. H. 551; Spooner v. Fletcher, 3 Vt. 133 (21 Am. Dec. 579) ; Kilburn v. Denning, 2 Vt. 404 (21 Am. Dec. 543 note) ; Lenoir v. Weeks, 20 Ga. 596 ; Daily v. May, 5 Mass. 313; Danforthz/. Woodward, 10 Pick. 423; Robinson's Case, 3 Abb. Pr. 466; Bitting v. Vanderburgh, 17 How. Pr. 80; Garrett v. Patchin, 29 Vt. 248. implements, instruments and personal property whatso- ever. In statute. U. S. v. Thirty-three Barrels of Spirits, i Abb. U. S. 313- necessary for his trade or occupation. In statute. Danforth V. Woodward, 10 Pick. 423 (20 Am. Dec. 531) ; Pierce v. Gray, 7 Gray, 69. of a mechanic. In statute. Whitcomb v. Reid, 31 Miss. 567; Buckingham u. Billings, 13 Mass. 82; Howard v. Williams, 2 Pick. 80 ; Goddard v. Chaffee, 2 Allen, 395 ; Grimes v. Bryne, 2 Minn. 89. or implements. In statute. Cutts v. Ward, 8 B. & S. 287. — - used in making serges. In statute.. Rex v. Hill, i Russ. & Ry. 483. mechanical . In statute. Maxon v. Perrott, 17 Mich. 332. necessary of a tradesman. In statute. Richey v. McCauley, 4 Pa. St. 471- ■working . In statute. Healy v. Bateman, 2 R. L 454 ; Ford v. Johnson, 34 Barb. 364. TOKMENT. or torture. In statute. Stage Horse Cases. 15 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 15. TORT. Philadelphia, etc., R. Co. v. Phil., etc.. Steam Co., 23 How. 209. founded on . In statute. Pontifex v. R. Co., 3 Q. B. Div. 27. TOBTITIIE. In statute. State v. Pugh, 15 Mo. 509. TOTATi. loss. In insurance policy. Wallerstein v. Columbian Ins. Co., 3 Robt. 528 ; Singleton -u. Boone Ins. Co., 45 Mo. 250 ; Rhinelander V. Ins. Co., 4 Cranch, 41; Alexander v. Ins. Co., 4 Cranch, 370; Ins. Co. V. Fogarty, 19 Wall. 640; Copelin v. Ins. Co., 9 Wall. 461 ; Livermore v. Marine Ins. Co., i Mass. 264; Williams 7/. Hartford' Ins. Co., 54 Cal. 422; Patapsco Ins. Co. v. Southgate, J Pet. 604; Marcardier v. Ins. Co., 8 Cranch, 40; Smith v. Universal Ins. Co., 6 Wheat. 176; Dixon v. Reed, 5 B. & Aid. 598 ; Navone v. Haddon, 9 C. B. 42 ; Moss V. Smith, 9 C. B. 94 ; Irving v. Manning, i H. L. Cas. 287 ; Allen v. Sugrue, 8 B. & C. 564. loss only. In insurance policy. Willard v. Millers & Man. Ins. Co., 24 Mo. 561 ; Adams v. Mackenzie, 13 C. B. (N. S.) 444. TOTJOH. liberty to at. In marine policy. Maryland Ins. Co. ■z/. Le Roy, 7 Cranch, 26 ; U. S. v. The Paul Sherman, Pet. C. C. 104 ; Stitt v. Wardell, i Esp. 610. TOUCHING-. or concerning the last-mentioned judgment. In statute. Solomon v. Graham, 5 El. & BI. 324. TOW. and assist vessels. In bill of lading. Stuart v. British, etc., Steam Co., 32 L. T (N. S.) 257. TOWAGE. 359 TRADE TOWAGE. Baker v. Hemenway, 2 Lowell, 501 ; The H. B. Foster, Abb. Adm. 222. TOWABD. insulting language a female relation. In statute. Hudson v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 565. TOWARDS. and unto. In indictment. King v. Marchioness, 4 Ad. & Ell. 232. TOWN. In contract. Steyer v. Dwyer, 31 Iowa, 20. In statute. State v. Common Council, 20 Wis. 90 ; State v. Gold- stucker, 40 Wis. 124; Beaudette v. Fond du Lac, 40 Wis. 44; Kitt- ridge v. Milwaukee, 26 Wis. 44 ; Gates v. McDaniel, 2 Stew. (Ala.) 211 (19 Am. Dec. 49); Holmes v. Mayor of Jersey City, 12 N. J. (Eq.) 299; Peck v. Weddell, 17 Ohio St. 271 ; Rafter w. Sullivan, 13 Abb. Pr. 262 ; State v. Glennon, 3 R. L 276 ; Truax v. Pool, 46 Iowa, 256 ; Comm'rs v. McGarrin, 6 Daly, 349 ; Harris v. Shyrock, 82 111. 119 ; Murray 7/. Menefee, 20 Ark. 561 ; Milarkey v. Foster, 6 Oregon, 378; Queen v. Cattle, 16 Q. B. 412; Collier v. Worth, i Ex. Div. 464 ; Smith v. Sherry, 50 Wis. 210 ; Chicago, etc., R. Co. v. Oconto, 50 Wis. 189 (36 Am. Rep. 840). clerk. In statute. Rafler v. Sullivan, 13 Abb. Pr. 362. commissioners. In statute. Shaver ■z/. Comm., 68 N. C. 291. corporate. In statute. Brown v. Nicholson, 5 C. B. (N. S.) 478. house. In statute. French v. Inhabitants, 3 Allen, 9. meeting. In statute. Chicago, etc., R. Co. v. Mallory, loi 111. 583. order. Emery v. Mariaville, 56 Me. 315. or village. In statute. Flinn v. State, 24 Ind. 286. • pound. Wooley v. Inhabitants, 2 Cush. 305. way. In statute. Blackstone v. Com'rs, 108 Mass. 69. TOWNSHIP. In contract. Jackson Township v. Home Ins. Co., 54 Ind. 184. In statute. Re Borough of Frackville, 94 Pa. St. 56. TOWNSHIPS. In constitution. Rice v. Ruddiman, 10 Mich. 125. TBACE. In statute. Boston & Alb., etc., R. Co. v. President, etc., of Greenbush, 52 N. Y. 510. TBACT. In deed. Edwards v. Derrickson, 28 N. J. (L.) 31. TRADE. In deed. Doe v. Bird, 2 Ad. & Ell. 161. In statute. Bk. v. Wilson, 3 Ex. Div. 108 ; King v. Mayor, 7 B. & C. 63o;"Speak2/. Powell, L. R., 9EX. 25; The Nymph, Ware, 257 ; i Sum- ner, 516; Atwood V. DeForest, 19 Conn. 513; Whitcomb v. Reid, 31 Miss. 567; Higginson 7/. Pomeroy, 11 Mass. 104. adventure or concern. In statute. Ryhope Coal Co. v. Foyer, 7 Q. B. Div. 485. as aforesaid. In statute. King v. Turner, 4 B. & Aid. 515 ; Dean V. King, 4 B. & Aid. 518. of merchandise between merchant and merchant. In statute. Murray v. Coster, 20 Johns. 576. or business. In statute. Wallace v. Bartlett, 108 Mass. 52. other than that for which she is licensed. In statute. The Two Friends, i Gall. 118. act injurious to or commerce. In statute. People v. Fisher, 14 Wend. 9 (28 Am. Dec. 501). TRADE. 360 TRANSACTIONS. In statute. Enscoe u. Dunn, 44 Conn. In deed. Calvert v. Reid, 10 B. & C. In TBADE-MARK. TBADE— Continued. implements of a debtor's 93 (26 Am. Rep. 430). in their late or present — 856. persons seeking their or living by buying and selling, statute. Cobb v. Symonds, 5 B. & Aid. 518. useful . In ■will. Dandridge v. Custis, 2 Peters, 370. using the of merchandise. In statute. Wakeman v. Hoyt, 5 Law Rep. 307. Hembold -v. Hembold Manufacturing Co., 53 How. Pr. 453 ; New- man V. Alvord, 51 N. Y. 189 ; Gilman v. Hunnewell, 122 Mass. 139; Osgood V. Allen, i Holmes, 185 ; Ferguson v. Daval Mills, 7 Phila. 253 ; Candee v. Deere, 54 111. 439 ; Delaware v. Hudson Canal Co., 13 Wall. 311 ; Trade-Mark Cases, 100 U. S. 82; Burke v. Cassin, 45 Cal. 457 ; Hall v. Barrows, 33 L.- J. (Eq.) 204 ; Leather Cloth Co. v. American Cloth Co., 35 L. J. 53 ; Filley v. Fassett, 44 Mo. 168 ; Moorman v. Hope, 2 Sawyer, 86. In statute. Newland v. Bell, Holt N. P. 222 ; King -v. Turner, 4 B. & Aid. 515 ; Dean v. King, 4 B. & Aid. 518; King -v. Simmonds, i H. L. Cas. 754; re Ryan, 2 Sawyer, 417; State v. Chadbourn, 80 N. C. 479 (3° Am. Rep. 94) ; re Smith, 2 Lowell, 69 ; re Wood, 7 Bank Reg. 126. any bona fide . In mortgage. May v. Sloan, loi U. S. 231. In statute. Re Merritt, 7 Fed. Rep. 853 ; re Stickney, 5 Dill. 91 ; re Cote, 2 Lowell, 374 ; Queen v. Cleworth, 4 B. & S. 927 ; The Cocks, 3 Ben. 260. merchant or — -. In statute. Re Stickney, 5 Dill. 94 ; re Wood- ward, 8 Ben. 565 ; re Newman, 3 Ben. 22; re Marston, 5 Ben. 313; re Garrison, 5 Ben. 430. The Rapid, 8 Cranch, 162. corporation. Adams v. Boston, etc., R. Co., i Holmes, 30. establishment. In statute. Kent v. Astley, 10 B. & S. 802. or dealing. In statute. Smith v. Hurrell, 10 B. & C. 543. or other public company. In statute. Re Griffith, 12 Ch. Div. 655. person going from town to to-wn. In statute. Manson v. Hope, 2 B. & S. 498. voyage. Brown v. Jones, 2 Gall. 477. in. In statute. Clifford v. State, 29 Wis. 329. TBAXNTNG-ITELD. to be used [as a forever. In statute. Wellington v. TEADEB. TRADES. TRADESMATT. TRADING. TRAFFIC. Petitioners, 16 Pick. 87 (26 Am. Dec. 631). TRANSACT. all business. In statute. Hogg z/. Snaith, i Taunt. 351. TRANSACTION. King v. Pinsoneault, L. R., 6 P. C. C. 245. In statute. Ritchie v. Ha3rward, 71 Mo. 560; Barhyte v. Hughes, 33 Barb. 320; Brewin v. Short, 5 El. & Bl. 230. or commimioation. Jn statute. Hier v. Grant, 47 N. Y. 278. with or statement by a deceased person. Tisdale v. Max- well, 58 Ala. 405 ; Miller v. Clay, 57 Ala. 162. TRANSACTIONS. In statute. Lackington v. Elliott, 7 Man. & G. 544 ; Scarborough V. Smith, 18 Kas. 399. TRANSACTIONS. 361 TRAVELING. TRANSACTIONS — Continued. with or statement by a deceased party In statute. Bennett V. Frary, 55 Tex. 145. TRANSCRIPT. In statute. U. S. t/. Patterson, Gilpin, 44. TRANSFER. In insurance policy. Batclielor v. People's Ins. Co., 4o3Conn. 56 ; Waterbury Savings Bk. v. Lawler, 46 Conn. 243. In plea. Montague v. King, 37 Miss. 441. In statute. Waterbury Savings Bk. v. Lawler, 46 Conn. 243 ; Copeland V. R. Co., 6 El. & Bl. 284. or change of title. In insurance policy. Dresler z/. .^Etna Ins. Co., 18 Mo. 128, TRANSFERABLE. at the bank. In certificate. Williams w. Mechanics' Bk., 5 Blatchf. 61. not . In railroad ticket. Cody v. Central Pacific R. Co., 4 Sawyer, 117. TRANSFERRED, to be . In will. Player v. Nichols, 1 B. & C. 344. or changed. In insurance policy. Starkweatlier v. Cleveland Ins. Co., 2 Abb. (U. S.) 68. TRANSFERS. In statute. Sands v. HHl, 55 N. Y. 18. TRANSIENT. person. In statute. Goodell v. Mount Holly, 51 Vt. 423. TRANSITORY. action. Mostyn v. Fabrigas, i Smith's L. C. 1024; Mason v. Warner, 31 Mo. 508 ; Henwood v. Cheeseman, 3 S. & R. 500 ; Livingston v. Jeflferson, i Brock. 203; Greeley v. Stillson, 27 Mich. 153; Jones V. Pemberton, 7 N.J. (L.) 350; Smith v. Bull, 17 Wend. 323 ; Barney v. Burnstenbinder, 64 Barb. 212 ; Illinois, etc., R. Co. V. Swearengen, 33 111. 289 ; Lewis v. Martin, 2 Day, 263. In statute. Pearce w. Atwood, 13 Mass. 324; Eames v. Carlisle, 3 N. H. 130. TRANSPORT. Shrewsbury v. U. S., 18 Wall. 664 ; White v. Tug, 6 Cal. 470. In statute. U. S. v. Sheldon; 2 Wheat. 119. TRANSPORTATION. Council Bluflfs v. Kansas City R. Co., 45 Iowa, 338. In statute. Bullock v. Dodds, 2 B. & Aid. 264. company. In statute. Columbus Conduit Co. v. Com., 90 Pa. St. 307. TRAVELED. place. In statute. Whitaker z/. Boston, etc., R. Co., 7 Gray, 98. TRAVELER. In statute. O'Connell v. Lewiston, 65 Me. 34 ; Hardy v. Keene, 52 N. H. 370 ; Leslie v. Lewiston, 62 Me. 468 ; McCarthy v. Portland, 67 Me. 167 ; McDougallt/. Salem, no Mass. 21 ; Britton v. Inhabitants, 107 Mass. 347 ; Blodgett v. City of Boston, 8 Allen, 237 ; Peache V. Colman, L. R., i C. P- 233 ; i Harr. & Ruth. 393 ; Atkinson v. Sellers, 5 C. B. (N. S.) 445 ; Taylor v. Humphreys, 10 C. B. (N. S.) 430; McDougall V. Salem, no Mass. 21. TRAVELERS. In statute. Taylor v. Humpkins, 17 C. B_. (N. S.) 539 ; Portsmouth Bridge Co. v. Nance, 6 Man. & G. 233. TRAVELING. In statute. White v. Beazley, i B. & Aid. 170 ; Ramsden v. Gibbs, I B. & C. 326 ; Gholson v. State, 53 Ala. 521 ; Baker v. State, 49 Ala. 350 ; Eslava v. State, 49 Ala. 355 ; Locketti/. State, 47 Ala. 42 ; Cokerz/. State, 63 Ala. 96; Hardy v. Keene, 52 N. H. 370; Clark w. Com., 4 Pick. 125 ; Cummings v. Centre Harbor, 57 N. H. 17. or setting out on a journey. In statute. Gholson v. State, 53 Ala. 519. 46 TRA VELING. 362 TRIAL. TBEASUBER. TREASURY. TREATIES. TREATY. TREE. TREES. TBAVELHTG — Continued. upon a highway. In statute. Cummings v. Center Harbor, 57 N. H. 18. while by public or private conveyances. In accident policy. Northup V. R. P. Ass. Co., 43 N. Y. 516. TRAVELS. In statute. O'Connell v. Lewiston, 65 Me. 34. TREASOK. Charge to grand jury, 2 Wall. Jr. 124; U. S. v. Pryor, 3 Wash. C. C. 235 ; U. S. v. Bollman, i Cranch C. C. 373 ; U. S. v. Hanway, 2 Wall. Jr. 199; Shortridge v. Mason, i Abb. (U. S.) 58 ; U. S. v. Greathouse, 4 Sawyer, 464. felony or other crime. In constitution. Commonwealth of Ky. V. Dennison, 24 How. 66. for the time being. In note. Tunnis v. Williams, 3 Q. B. 413. the . In constitution. Straub v. Lohman, 27 Ark. 625. cases arising under . In constitution. Owings v. Norwood, . 5 Cranch, 344. Holmes v. Jennison, 14 Peters, 572. Idol V. Jones, 2 Dev. (L.) 162. Jenney v. Brook, 6 Q. B. 330. In statute. Rex v. Taylor, i Russ. & Ry. 373. ■ woods, coppice, wood-grounds of what kind or growth soever. In deed. Windham v. Way, 4 Taunt. 316. timber and other . In deed. Bullen v. Denning, 5 B. & C. 847. TRESPASS. Beardslee v. French, 7 Conn. 125 (18 Am. Dec. 125) ; Dexter v. Cole, 6 Wis. 319; Juando v. Taylor, 2 Paine, 652. [In statute. State ^z. Hart, 7 Mo. 321 ; U. S.tj. Flanakin, Hempst. 30 ; Ten Eyck v. Runk, 31 N. J. (L.) 428; Blood v. Kemp, 4 Pick. 171. on the case. Farrow v. Hague, 3 H. & C. 109. In statute. Humiston v. Smith. 22 Conn. 23. TRIAL. Anderson v. Pennie, 32 Cal. 265 ; U. S. v. Curtis, 4 Mason, 232 ; Jenks V. State, 39 Ind. i. In statute. Stone v. Sargent, 129 Mass. 503 ; Piatt v. Sauk Co. Bk., 17 Wis. 226 ; Gordon v. Scott, 3 Pittsb. 109 ; Allaire v. Lee, i Abb. Pr. 125 ; Mygatt v. Wilcox, 35 How. Pr. 410 ; Reg. v. Faderman, Temp. & Mew. 293 ; Reg. v. Clements, Temp. & Mew. 580. anew. In statute. Boggs v. Brooks, 45 Mo. 232. before a jtiry. In statute. Strafer v. Carr, 6 Fed. Rep. 466. by jury. In constitution. Vaughan v. Scode, 30 Mo. 600 ; State V. McClear, 11 Nev. 39; People v. Henck, 21 N. Y. 595. of an issue. Randolph v. Foster, 3 E. D. Smith, 648; 4 Abb. Pr. 262. before — ^. In statute. Winship -v. People, 51 111. 296 ; U. S. v. Curtis, 4 Mason, 232. before the or final hearing. In statute. Whittier v. Ins. Co., 55 N. H. 141 ; Chandler v. Coe, 56 N. H. 184 ; Jifkins v. Sweetzer, 12 Otto, 179; Galpin v. Critchlow, 112 Mass. 339; Ins. Co. v. Dunn, 19 Wall. 214 ; Vannevar v. Bryant, 21 Wall. 41 ; Minnett v Milwau- kee, etc., R. Co., 3 Dill. 460. on . In statute. Com. v. Maclennan, 121 Mass. 31. • TRIAL. 363 TR USTEE. In sitpulaiion. Hinckley v. Beckwith, TEIAIi — Continued. on the of this cause. 23 Wis. 328. such . In constitution. U. S. v. Dawson, 1 5 How. 488. TBIALS, question of law which may arise in criminal . In statute. Reg. V. Martin, Temp. & M. 78. TRIBE. Indian . U. S. v. Joseph, 4 Otto, 614 ; U. S. v. Holliday, 3 Wall. 407. TBIBUTABIBS. the Mississippi and . In insurance policy. Miller w. Ins. Co., 12 W. Va. 116 (29 Am. Rep. 452). before he shall be . In statute. U. S. v. Curtis, 4 Mason, 232. cause is . In statute. Reg. v. Inhabitants, 3 Q. B. 900. not . In statute. Re Maltby, 7 Q. B. Div. 18. In statute. Bernstein v. Baxendale, 6 C. B. (N. S.) 251 ; Davey v. Mason, Carr. & M. 45. In will. Attorney-General v. Harley, 5 Russ. 173. In constitution. Dunne v. People, 94 111. 120. In statute. Whitney v. Lynn, 122 Mass. 338. Bushel V. Miller, i Strange, 128; Falk v. Fletcher, 18 C. B. (N. S.)403. TBEBD. TBINKETS. TBOOPS. TEOTTBLE. TBOVEB. TBUCKMASTEE. In libel. Horner v. Taunton, 5 Hurl. & N. 662. TBTJE. ground and substance of the defense. In statute. Merrill v. Everett, 38 Conn. 48. value. In statute. U. S. v. Tappan, 11 Wheat. 419: Tappan w. U. S., 2 Mason, 393. ■ vote. In statute. State v. McLin, 16 Fla. 17. TBtrST. Hutchins v. Hey\^ood, 50 N. H. 491 ; Coate's Appeal, 2 Pa. St. 133; Pennock's Estate, 20 Pa. St. 268; Saylor v. Paine, 31 Md. 158; Commrs. v. Walker, 6 How. (Miss.) 143 (38 Am. Dec. 433). estate Cooper v. Cooper, 5 N. J. (Ex.) 12. reposed in him as assistant book-keeper. Iti bond. Roch- ester City Bank v. Elwood, 21 N. Y. 88. direct . Commrs. v. Walker, 6 How. (Miss.) 143 (38 Am. Dec. 433)- express Norse v. Morse, 85 N. Y. 33. faithful discharge of his . In statute. Boyden v. U. S., 13 Wall. 17. goods in . In insurance policy. Waters v. Monarch Ins.' Co., 5 El. & Bl. 870. in . In will. Tappan's Appeal, 55 N. H. 317 ; King v. Mitchell, 8 Peters, 326. held by him in . In insurance policy. Stillwell v. Staples, 18 N. Y. 401 ; Beidelman v. Powell, 10 Mo. (App.)28o. merchandise held in . In insurance policy. Home Ins. Co. -u. Baltimore Warehouse Co., 3 Otto, 527. TBITSTEE. Saylor z/. Paine, 31 Md. 158. In certificate. Shai^ v. Spencer, 100 Mass. 388. In contract. Thompson v. Toland, 48 Cal. 99. In note. Westmoreland v. Foster, 60 Ala. 448 ; Pease v. Pease, 35 Conn. 15!;; Third Nat. Bk. 7/. Lange, 51 Md. 138. TR VSTEE. 364 UNA VOIDABLE. TRUSTEE — Continued. In statute. Reg. v. Fletcher, 9 Cox C. C. 180; Com. v. Hays, 14 Gray, 62 ; Cornwall v. Todd, 38 Conn. 443 ; Gardner v. Cowles, 3 Ch. Div. 305 ; ex parte Hawkins, L. R., 3 Ch. App. 787. , executor or other person having control of the funds. In statute. Wilhelmi v. Wade, 65 Mo. 39. of an express trust. In statute. State v. Gambs, 68 Mo. 289 ; Harvey v. Dutcher, 15 Mo. 90; Chew v. Brumagen, 13 Wall. 497; Reade v. Waterhouse, 52 N. Y. 587 ; Considerant v. Brisbane, 22 N- Y. 389; Greenfield v. Mass. Mut. Ins. Co., 47 N. Y. 430; People v. Norton, 9 N. Y. 177; Kreutz -v. Livingston, 15 Cal. 344; Fox 7/. Minor, 32 Cal. 311; Winters v. Rush, 34 Cal. 36 ; Robbins v. Dev- erell, 20 Wis. 143. of the church. In promissory note. Hays v. Critchler, 54 Ind. 260. the issues. In record. Reagan v. Irwin, 25 Ark. 86. In contract. Washing Machine Co. v. Earle, 3 Wall. Jr. 321, In statute. State v. Perkins, 42 N. H. 465. out. In statute. Carson v. R. Co., 35 Cal. 325. out of doors. In statute. Sower's Appeal, 89- Pa. St. i8i. in to deliver. In charter-party. Robertson v. Jackson, 2 C. B. 413- regular . In charter-party. Hudson v. Clementson, 18 C. B. 213; Lawson v. Burness, i H. & C. 396. State V. Haight, 30 N. J. (L.) 443 : 32 N. J. (L.) 449. company. State v. Haight, 30 N. J. (L.) 443 ; 32 N. J. (L.) 449. road. Northampton Bridget. London, etc., R. Co., 6 M. & W. 428 ; Reg, V. East, etc., R. Co., 5 El. & Bl. 466 ; State z/. Haight, 30 N. J. (L.) 443 ; 32 N. J. (L.) 449 ; Com. v. Wilkinson, 16 Pick. 175 ; NefiF ■V. Mooresville, etc., Road Co., 66 Ind. 279. TWENTT-POUB. months. In bond. Hopkins v. Chambers, 7 Monr. 262. TBtrSTEES. TRY. TUBE. TUMULTS. TUBH". TUBNPIEE. TWICE. in jeopardy. In constitution. State v. Moor, Walker, 134 (12 Am. Dec. 541); Com. v. Purchase, 2 Pick. 521 (13 Am. Dec. 452); People V. Stanley, 47 Cal. 114; People v. Hinckler, 48 Cal. 331. TWISTED. straw. In statute. Rheimer v. Maxwell, 3 Blatchf. 124. ULLAGE. Cory v. Boyleston, 107 Mass. 140. ULTBA. vires Miners' Ditch Co. v. Zellerbach, 37 Cal. 543 ; McPherson V. Foster, 43 Iowa, 48. UllIPIRE. Gaflfy V. Hartford Bridge Co., 42 Conn. 143. UKABLE. to agree as to the damages. In statute. Todd v. Austin, 34 Conn. 78. UNASCERTAINED. duties. Moke v. Barney, 5 Blatchf. 274. UNAVOIDABLE. accident. In statute. Flynn z/. R. Co.,4oCal. 14; Marble z/. Hinds, 67 Me. 203. accident, necessity or distress of weather. In statute. U. S. V. Hayward, 2 Gall. 505. accidents. In bill of lading^ Fowler v. Davenport, 21 Tex. 626; Marsh v. Blythe, i McCord, 360; Marsh v. Blythe, i N. &Mc. 170; Central Line v. Lowe, 50 Ga. 509 ; Maghee v. Camden, etc., R. Co., 45 N. Y. 514 (6 Am. Rep. 124). In contract. McGehee v. Hill, 4 Port. 170 (29 Am. Dec. 277), UNAVOIDABLE. 365 UNDUE. Xrif AVOIDABLE — Continued. ■ casualty. In lease. Wells z/. Castles, 3 Gray, 333. dangers of the river. In bill of lading. The Favorite, 2 Biss. 502. dangers of the river, navigation and Are. In bill of lading. Hays V. Kennedy, 41 Pa. St. 378 ; The Ocean Wave, 3 Biss. 317. dangers of navigation. In bill of lading. Hays z/. Kennedy, 41 Pa. St. 378. dangers of the river which are . In bill of lading. Gordon v. Buchanan, 5 Yerg. 71 ; Johnson v. Frear, 4 Yerg. 48. other accident. In statute. Dixon v. U. S., i Brock. 187. UJNBOBIT. person. In statute. Basnett v. Moxon, L. R., 20 Eq. Gas. 102. UNCERTAIN. interest. In statute. Woode v. Lake, reported in Wood v. Lead- better, 13 M. & W. 838. or contingent demands. In statute. French v. Morse, 2 Gray, III. UNCONTROLLED. and irresponsible direction. In deed. Tabor v. Brooks, 10 Ch. Div. 203. UNDER. Mills v. Stoddard, 8 How. 345. In statute. Newburyport Turnpike Co. v. Easton R. Co., 23 Pick. 326; Boston, etc., R. Co. v. Mayor, 2 Allen, 108. and subject to. In deed. Taylor v. Mayor, 93 Pa. St. 42 ; Morris' Appeal, 88 Pa. St. 450 ; Samuel v. Peyton, 88 Pa. St. 465 ; Merri- man v. Grove, 90 Pa. St. 78. existing laws. In statute. U . S. z*. Wigglesworth, 2 Story, 373. such yearly hiring. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 9 B. & C. 183. UNDERSTANDING. Camp v. Weed, 25 Conn. 529 ; Hill v. Fox, 4 Hurl. & N. 362. UNDERSTOOD, it is . In contract. Higginson v. Weld, 14 Gray, 165. UNDERTAEIB. we as solicitors . In contract. Burrell v. Jones, 3 B. & Aid. 47. UNDERTAKING. , Thompson v. Blanchard, 3 N. Y. 335. In statute. Reg. v. West, i Den. C. C. 258 ; Reg. v. Joyce, 10 Cox C. C. 100; Reg. V. Deed, 2 Moody, 62; Reg. z/. Chambers, L. R., i C. C. R. 341 ; Gardner v. R. Co., L. R., 2 Ch. App. 201 ; Doe v. R. Co., 2 Q. B. 363. for the payment of money. In statute. Reg. v. Chambers, L. R., I C. C. R. 341. UNDERTOOK. In statute. Corbett v. Packington, 6 B. & C. 273. UNDETERMINED. proceeding. In statute. Cole v. Miller, 32 Miss. 90. UNDIVIDED. Re Wellington, 16 Pick. 87. UNDERWOOD. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, i B. & C. 379. saleable . In statute. Lord Fitzharding v. Pritchell, 8 B. & S. 227. XTNDUE. influence. Boyse v. Roseborough, 6 H. L. Cas. 2. means. In statute. Re Plews, 6 Q. B. 847. or unreasonable preference. In statute. Re Catterham R. Co., I C. B. (N. S.) 410 ; re Ransome, i C. B. (N. S.) 437 ; 4 C. B. (N. S.) 136; re Oxlade, i C. B. (N. S.) 454; re Marriott, i C. B. (N. S.) 502. without influence or compulsion. In deed. Tubbs v. Gale- wood, 26 Ark. 128. UNEQUIVOCAL. 366 UNLESS. UNEQUIVOCAL. Spencer v. Colt, 89 Pa. St. 314. UNEXECUTED. l -writ. In statute. State w. Hamilton, i Harr. 154. UNPAIBLY. and secretly computed. In plea, Kerr v. Force, 3 Cranch C, C. 8. UMTINISHED. business. In constitution. Foster v. Daniels, 39 Ga. 39. UNIFORM. In constitution. State v. Tappan, 29 Wis. 664 ; Kelley v. State, 6 Ohio St. 269. in their operation. In statute. People v. Coleman, 4 Cal. 46 ; People V. Judge, 17 Cal. 547 ; Geebrick v. Sta|e, 5 Iowa, 491 ; Mc- Cormick v. Rusch, 15 Iowa, 127 ; McAnnick v. Mississippi, etc., R. Co., 20 Iowa, 338. laws. In constitution. Golden 7/. Prince, 3 Wash, C. C. 313. rule. In statute. Peay -u. Little Rock, 32 Ark. 31. taxation shall be — ■ — . In constitution. Att'y-Gen. v. Winnebago,. etc., R. Co., II Wis. 35 ; Kneeland -u. City of Milwaukee, 15 Wis. 454; Weeks v. City of Milwaukee, 10 Wis. 243 ; State v. Hastings, 12 Wis. 48; Knowlton v. Supervisors, 9 Wis. 410; Exchange B'k V. Hines, 3 Ohio St. i. UNINCUMBERED. lot. Borrowe v. Milbank, 5 Abb. Pr. 28. UNINTENTIONAL. Brown v. Kendall, 6 Cush. 294. UNION. In statute. Mackgulleth v. Pool, L. R., 4 Q. B. 592; Reg. v. Priest Hut- ton, 17 Q. B. 60. UNITED STATES. currency. In indictment. State v. Gasting, 23 La. Ann. 609. UNIVERSITY. In statute. Bowling College v. Purchas, 3 B. & Adol. 169. UNJUSTLY. and unfairly attempted. In plea. Kerr z*. Force, 3 Cranch C. C. 8. UNKNOWN. owner. Oliver v. Robinson, 58 Ala. 47. other persons to the jury . In indictment. Queen v. Thompson, 16 Q. B. 832. value and contents . In bill of lading. The California, 2 Sawy. • 12 ; The Colombo, 3 Blatchf. 521 ; Clark v. Barnwell, 12 How. 272 ; Wentworth v. The Realm, 16 La. Ann. 18; Fassett v. Ruark, 3 La. Ann. 694; Lebeau v. General Steam Nav. Co., L. R., 8 C. P. 88. UNLAWFUL. State v. Erskine, 66 Me. 358 ; Com. v. Hunt, 4 Mete. 123. In indictment. U. S. v. Thompson, 6 McLean, 56. game. In statute. Com. -v. Golding^ 3 Mete. 130; Com. v. Stowell, 9 Mete. 574; Vicarp t/. Com., 5 Dana, 584; Ervine v. Com., 5 Dana, 216. game or sport. In statute. Com. v. Tilton, 8 Mete. 232. Structure. Atlee v. Packet Co., 21 Wall. 389. UNLAWFULLY. In affidavit. Re Coleman, 15 Blatchf. 417. In indictment. State v. Robbins, 66 Me. 324 ; State v. Vermont, etc., R. Co., 27 Vt. 103. In statute. Wade v. McMillen, 29 Mo. 18. kill. In statute. Taylor v. Newman, 4 B. & S. 90. UNLESS. In deed. Legh v. Lillie, 6 Hurl. & N. 167. In statute. Manning v. Keenan, 72 N. Y. 45. it appears. In statute. Ramsdill v. Wentworth, 106 Mass. 320. UNMARRIED. 367 UNTR UE UNOCCUPIED. UHTATD. UNMABBIED. In will. Re Sanders, L. R., i Eq. Cas. 676 ; Radford v. Willis', L. R., 12 Eq. Cas. no; Clark v. Calls, 9 H. L. Cas. 601 ; Doe v. Raw- ding, 2 B. & Aid. 452 ; Radford v. Williams, L. R., 7 Gh. App. 7. female. In statute. Kirk z/. Long, 7 U. C. C. P. 363 ; An- derson V. Rannie, 12 U. C. C. P. 536. In insurance policy. Albion Lead Works v. Williamsburgh City Ins. Co., 2 Fed. Rep. 479; Harrington v. Fitchburgh Ins. Co., 124 Mass. 126; Ashworth v. Building, etc., Ins. Co., 112 Mass. ^i$»;' Wait v. Ins. Co., 13 Hun, 371 ; Gibbs v. Ins. Co., 13 Hun, 611 ; Cook v. Continental Ins. Co., 70 Mo. 610 (35 Am. Rep. 438); Corregan v. Connecticut Ins. Co., 122 Mass. 2fl8. In statute. State v. Reinhardt, 31 N. J. (L.) 218. taxes. In statute. Shebo3rgan Uo. v. City of Sheboygan, 54 Wis. 415. UNQUALIFIED. opinion. People v. Reynolds, 16 Cal. 128. UNREASONABLE. delay. Clispham v. Vertue, 5 Q. B. 270; Illinois, etc., R. Co. V. McClellan, 54 111. 58. searches. In constitution. City of Clinton v. Phillips, 58 111. 102. UNREGISTERED. companies. In statute. Bowes v. Directors, 11 H. L. Cas. 389- UNSATISFIED. judgment. In statute. Ex parte Purdy, 9 C. B. 203. UNSEAWORTHY. In insurance policy. Hoflfz/. Marine Ins. Co., 8 Johns. 163(5 Am. Dec. 331). commentaries on hand. In will. Hone v. Kent, 6 N. Y. 374. In warranty. Kiddell v. Burnard, 9 M. & W. 670. mind. Jenkins v. Jenkins, 2 Dana, 102 (26 Am. Dec. 457). persons of mind. In statute. Freed z/. Brown, 55 Ind. 310. UNSOLD. , UNSOUND. UNTENANTABLE. In lease. Kip v. Newman, 52 N. Y. 542. so injured * * * as to be . In statute. Suydam v. Jackson, 54 N. Y. 450. UNTIL. Webster v. French, 12 111. 302 ; Rex v. Stevens, 5 East, 244. In assignment. Kendall v. Kingsley, 120 Mass. 94. In insurance policy. Isaacs v. Ins. Co., L. R. 5 Ex. 296. In order of court. Webster v. French, 12 111. 302; Thomas v. Douglas, 2 Johns. Cas. 226. the first day of March. In contract. Houghmont v. Boisan- antin, 5 N. J. (Eq.) 315. In statute. Bellhouse v. Mellor, 4 Hurl. & N. 120. otherwise directed. In constitution.* State v. Clendenin, 24 Ark. 87. the faU. Abel v. Alexander, 45 Ind. 523. the summer. Abel v. Alexander, 45 Ind. 523. the first day of January. In bank charter. People v. Walker, 17 N. Y. 502. UNTO Simpson v. Lewthwaite, 3 B. & Adol. 231. and amongst. Casterton v. Sutherland, 9 Ves. Ch. 445. UNTBUE. In insurance policy. Fowkes v. Ins. Co., 3 B. & S. 925. in any respect . In insurance application. Wilkenson v. Union Mut. Life Ins. Co., 2 Dill. 570. UNUSUAL. 368 USE. ■UNUSUAL. XJP. UPHOLD. UPON. US. USAGE. USE. number. Pike v. Witt, 104 Mass. 595. the creek. In patent. Buckley v. Blackwell, 10 Ohio, 508. and repair. Levy v. Dyess, 3 Cent. L. J. 221. Miles V. Barrows, 122 Mass. 579. In statute. Reg. v. Inhabitants, 7 Q. B. 525 ; Queen v. Inhabitants, 7 Q. B. 534; Tyne Keelman v. Davison, 16 C. B. (N. S.) 616; Queen V. Humphrey, 10 Ad. & Ell. 361. any representation as to character. In statute. Haslock v. Ferguson, 7 Ad. & Ell. 94. condition. Sohier v. Trinity Church, 109 Mass. 19. each payment. In contract. Scott f. Parker, i Q. B. 809. his admission. In statute. Queen v. Humphrey, loAd. &E11. 335- or across any street. In statute. Chicago, etc., R. Co. v. Dun- bar, 100 111. 137. such payment. In contract. Courtright v. Deeds, 37 Iowa, 503, the presentation of the deed. In contract. Welch v. Matthews, 98 Mass. 131. ^the trial. In statute. Folkard v. R. Co., L, R., 8 C. P. 470. agreed . In treaty. Hylton v. Brown, i Wash. C. C. 353. against . In power of attorney. Hunt z/. Chamberlain, 3 Halst. 336 (14 Am. Dec. 427). Barnard v. Kellogg, 10 Wall. 383 ; Lowry v. Read, 3 Brewst. 452; Dickinson v. Gay, 7 Allen, 29. and practice of war. In statute. Mauran v. Smith, 8 R. I. 222. according to common . In statute. U. S. v. Pings, 4 Fed. Rep. 714. Hutchins v. Haywood, 50 N. H. 491 ; Heaston v. Comm'rs, 20 Ind. 398. In deed. Minter v. Williams, 4 Ad. & Ell. 251. In statute. Harwoodz/. R. Co., 2 B. & S. 214; West Riding R. Co. V. Boon, 5 B. & S. 484. a port. Snow v. Columbian Ins. Co., 48 Barb. 469 ; 48 N. Y 624 ; Wheeler v. New York, etc., Ins. Co., 35 N. Y. (S. C.) 247. and improvement. In will. Fay v. Fay, i Cush.''93. any art. In statute. Clark v. Denton, i B. & Ad. 100. till paid. In note McClellan v. Merris, Kirby, 143.. change in . In insurance policy. Cannell v. Phcenix Ins. Co., 59 Me. 582. for my . In bill of exchange. Lloydw. Sigourney, 3 Younge & J. 228 ; 8 B. &C.633. for the of. In deed. Stockbridge Iron Co. v. Hudson Iron Co., 107 Mass. 320. for the of said works. In deed. Comstock z/. Johnson, 46 N. Y. 615. for the of the proprietors of lands. In statute. Wademan v. Albany & Susquehanna R. R., 51 N. Y. 568. for the thereof. In contract. Hickox v. Lowe, 10 Cal. 207. for the of their respective roads. In statute. Troy, etc., R. Co. V. Boston, etc., R. Co., 86 N. Y. 107. USE. 369 USUjiL. USE — Continued. right to In statute. Wilson v. Rousseau, USED. USBPUIi. USES, USQUE. USUAI. Walton V. Lavater, 8 . the thing patented. I Blatchf. 53. make, — — or put in practice. In statute. C. B. (N. S.) 187. the of the timber. Indeed. Clark z/. Way, 11 Rich. 621. In railroad ticket. Auerbach v. 'New York Cent. R. Co., 25 Alb. L. J. 482 ; Evans v. St. Louis, etc., R. Co., 14 Cent. L. J. 481. in navigating the waters of this state. In statute. Russell w. The Elk, 6 Mo. 552 ; Noble v. The Anthony, 12 Mo. 262. for ■unlawful gaming. In statute. Com. v. Statel, 7 Allen, 305. occupied and enjoyed. In deed. Langley v. Hammond, L. R., 3 Ex. 161. drain for the conveyance of water. In statute. Queen v. Bodkin, 3 El. & El. 276. heretofore . In constitution. Sheppard v. Steele, 43 N. Y. 52. to be as cabinet warerooms. In lease. Brugman v. Noyes, 6 Wis. 3. In patent law. Cox v. Griggs, i Biss, 362 ; Lowell v. Lewis, i Mason, 182; Bedford v. Hunt, 1 Mason, 302; Whitney e/. Emmett, Baldw. 303; Dickinson v. Hall, 14 Pick. 217; Winans v. Schenectady,«etc., R. Co., 2 Blatchf. 279 ; Kneass v. Schuylkill Bk., 4 Wash. C. C. 9 ; Roberts v. Ward, 4 McLean, 565. art. Cordining v. Burden, 1 5 How. 267. invention. In statute. Lowell 7/. Lewis, i Mason, 182; Bedford V. Hunt, I Mason, 302. to corporations. In statute. Badger v. Paper Co., 70 111. 302. In deed. Martin -v. O'Bannon, 35 Ark. 62 ; Connor v. Abbott, 35 Ark. 365- luplea. Nichols v. Ramsel, 2 Mod. 280. and customary. Carter v. Phila. Coal Co., 77 Pa. St. 286. and ordinary course of business. In statute: Walbrun v. Babbitt, 16 Wall. 577 ; Harris v. Boggs, 5 Blackf. 489. certificates. In stipulation. Bovill v. Hadley, 17 C. B. (N. S.) 436. clauses. Bozon v. Farlow, i Mer. Ch. 459. course of trade. Coddington v. Bay, 20 Johns. 637 (11 Am. Dec. 342). covenants. In deed. Hart v. Hart, 30 W. R. 8 ; Hampshire v. Wickens, 7 Ch. Div. 555 ; Wilson v. Wood, 17 N. J. (Eq.) 217 ; Car- ter V. Denman, 23 N. J. (L.) 260. covenants of warranty. In bond. McAlister w. Moye, 30 Miss. 258. dispatch. In contract. Aschroft v. Colliery Co., L. R., 9 Q. B. 540; Kearson v. Pearson, 7 Hurl. & N. 386. high-water mark. Teschemacker v. Thompson, 18 Cal. 11. or necessary covirse of business. Madison, etc., Plank-Road Co. V. Watertown, etc., Co., 5 Wis. 183. place of abode. In statute. Charlton County v. Moberly, 59 Mo. 228 ; Gadsden v. Johnson, i Nott & M. 89. 47 USUAL. 370 UTTERL Y. USUAL — Continued. place of business. In statute. Blodgett v. Atley, 4 Neb. 25 ; Palmer v. Kelleher, 1 1 1 Mass. 320. place of religious worship. In statute. Smith v. Barrett, L. R., 6 Q. B. 35. projections. In deed. Linzee v. Mixer, loi Mass. 512. rates. In statute. Hutton v. Schell, 6 Blatchf. 53. stopping-place. R. Co. v. Flagg, 43 111. 364. terms. In order. Thompsott v. Bower, 9 C. B. (N. S.) 286 ; Bettagh v. Dearden, i Mc. & Yonge, 106. dwelling-house or place of abode. In statute. Hyslop v. Happock, 5 Ben. 447. USUAIiLY. In statute. Queen v. Randall, 4 El. & Bl. 565. performed. In statute. Reg. v. Plunkett, 21 U. C. Q. B. 536. resides. In statute. Lochnane v. Lochnane, 78 Ky. 469. sold. In statute. Queen v. Wood, L. R., 4 Q. B. 559 ; Queen v. Kennett, L. R., 4 Q. B. 565. USUEPBD. power. In insurance policy. City Fire Ins. Co. v. Corliss, 21 Wend. 367 (34 Am. Dec. 258). burnt by power. In insurance policy. Drinkwater v. London Assn., 2 Wils. 363. loss which may happen by means of an power. In insurance policy. Barton v. Home Ins. Co., 42 Mo. 1 57. USUBY. White v. Friedlander, 35 Ark. 52 ; Henry v. Bank of Salina, 5 Hill, 523 ; Wilkie V. Roosevelt, 3 Johns. Cas. 206 ; Newton v. Wilson, 31 Ark. 484; Hogg V. Ruflfner, i Black, 115; Camp w. Bates, 11 Conn. 487 ; GaarT/. Louisville Banking Co., 11 Bush, 180; Readr/. Coale, 4 Ind. 283 ; Lesley v. Johnson, 41 Barb. 359 ; Woodruff -v. Hurson, 32 Barb. SS7 ; Bank of U. S. v. Waggener, 9 Peters, 378 ; Scott v. Floyd, 9 Peters, 418 ; Lafayette Bk. v. State Bk., 4 McLean, 208. UTENSILS. for the making of paper. In statute. Attorney-General v. Gibbs, 3 Younge & J. 339. farming . In statute. Bevitt v. Crandall, 19 Wis. 582 ; Humph- rey V. Taylor, 4 North W. Rep. 93. TTT TT.T TV- In statute. Seymours. Osborne, 11 Wall. 516. purpose of . In statute. Rogers v. Driver, 16 Q. B. 103. UTTEB. In statute. State v. Horner, 48 Mo. 520; Rex v. Cusplan, i Jebb, 210; Rex V. Palmer, i Russ. & Ry. 72; U. S. v. Nelson, i Abb. (U. S.) 135; Perkins v. People, 27 Mich. 386; Paige -v. People, 3 Abb. App. Dec. 439- loss. In bond. Ins. Co. v. Gossler, 6 Otto, 645 ; Ins. Co. v. Duval, 8 S. & R. 138. or publish. In statute. Rex 7/. Shukard, i Russ. & Ry. 201. or put off. In statute. Reg. v. Welsby, Temp. & M. 409. pass, publish or sell. In statute. U. S. v. Nelson, i Abb. (U; S.) 137. UTTEBER. common of counterfeit coin. In statute. Murray w. Com., 13 Mete. 516. UTTEBLY. void. In statute. Lane v. Chapman, 1 1 Ad. & Ell. 979. VACANCIES. 371 VALUE. VACANCIES. VACANCY. VACANT. VACATED. VACATION. VAGBANT. VAT.TniTY. VALTJABLB. VALUE. In constitution. People v. Green, 2 Wend. 273 ; People v. Forquer, i iiiri. that may happen during the recesa of the senate. In statute. Re Farrow, 3 Fed. Rep. 113. Harrison v. Simonds, 44 Conn. 318; State z/. Messmore, 14 Wis. 193; Johnston v. Wilson, 2 N. H. 202 (9 Am. Dec. 50) ; People v. Whit- man, 10 Cal. 38 ; People v. Wells, 2 Cal. 223 ; People v. Bissell, 49 Cal. 407. In constitution. State v. Seay, 64 Mo. 91 ; State v. Emerson, 39 Mo. 80. that may happen. In constitution. Walsh v. Com., 89 Pa. St. 419- Stocking V. State, 7 Ind. 326 : State v. Boecker, 56 Mo. 17 ; State v. Irwin, 5 Nev. iii. and unoccupied. In insurance policy. Dawson v. Am. Cent. Ins. Co., I Mo. (App.) 317 ; American Ins. Co. v. Padfield, 78 III. 167 ; Hermann v. Ins. Co., 44 N. Y. (S. C.) 444 ; Whitney v. Ins. Co., 72 N. Y. 117; Meaghan v. Ins. Co., 24 Hun, 58 ; Corrigan v. Con- necticut Ins. Co., 122 Mass. 228. and unoccupied land. In city charter. Gillette v. City of Hartford, 31 Conn. 351. lands. In deed. Marshall v. Bornpart, 18 Mo. 84. In statute. State v. Arledge, 2 Bailey, 401 (23 Am. Dec. 145) ; State V. Bevers, 86 N. C. 589. or unoccupied. In insurance policy. Corrigan v. Connecticut Ins. Co., 122 Mass. 298. or tm.occupied lots. In statute. Tigh v. Colquette, 21 Mo. 233. In insurance policy. Sleeper v. New Hampshire Ins. Co., 56 N. H. 401 ; Cummins v. Agricultural Ins. Co., 67 N. Y. 260 (33 Am. Rep. in). hi3 0f9.ce. In statute. Thornton v. Boyd, 25 Wis. 598. U. S. V. Adams, 6 Wall. 105. Taylor v. State, 59 Ala. 19. In statute. Boulo v. State, 49 Ala. 22. involving the of a statute. In statute. City of Cain v. Bross, 99 111. 523. article. In statute. State v. Pottmeyer, 33 Ind. 402 (5 Am. Rep. 224). security. In statute. Guardians v. Owens, L. R., 8 Ex. 37. thing. In statute. Gibbons v. People, 33 111. 442 ; State v. Tomlin, 5 Dutch. 13, State z/. Fletcher, 6 Vroom, 453. In indictment. Matthews v. State, 55 Ala. 70; Rex 7/. Robinson, 2 Leach, 479. coins, medals, gems and oriental stones and other things. In will. Cavendish v. Cavendish, i Cox. Ch. 77 ; i Brown Ch. 467. among the ^papers. In statute. Winstead v. Bowman, 68 N. C. 170. Hunt V. Smith, 9 Kas. 137 ; Queen v. Capel, 12 Ad. & Ell. 414 ; Roch- ester V. Chester, 3 N. H. 359. In statute. Chidester v. State, 25 Ohio St. 433 ; Troy Iron Co. v. Winslow, 45 Barb. 231 ; Lawrence v. Boston, 119 Mass. 126; Scott V. St. Paul, etc., R. Co., 25 Ohio St. 433. VALUE. 372 VERDICT. In corporation charter. Pacific R. R. v. Chiystal, In statute. Dilworth v. McKelvey, 30 VALUE — Continued. of the ship or vessel. In statute. Wilson v. Dickson, 2 B. & Aid. 14. of the laud, 25 Mo. 544. of the property taken. Mo. 149. of the tenements. In statute. Elston v. Rose, L. R., 4 Q. B. 4. annual of the property. In statute. Attorney-General v. Sef- ton, 2 H. & C. 370. appraised . In statute. Wilson v. Maxwell, 2 Blatchf. 321; Grinnell v. Lawrence, i Blatchf. 347. cash . In statute. Huntington v. Central Pacific R. Co., 2 Sawyer, 503. for received. In assignment. Chautauqua Bk. v. Risley, 18 N. Y. 370. In contract. Cheney v. Cook, 7 Wis. 413 ; Dey v. Elmore, 4 Wis. 190; Osgood V. Bringolf, 32 Iowa, 265 ; Clark v. Loomis, 5 Duer, 468 ; Connecticut, etc., Ins. Co. v. Cleveland, etc., R. Co., 41 Barb. 9; Watson 7/. McLaren, 19 Wend. 557; Miller v. Cook, 23 N. Y. 495; Caldwell v. McKain, 2 Nott & McC. 555; Gamwell v. Mosely, 11 Gray, 173. In.deed. Jackson v. Alexander, 3 Johns. 484 (3 Am. Dec. 517). market . In contract. Orchard v. Simpson, 2 C. B. (N. S.) 300. true nature and . In statute. Williams v. African Steam Co., i Hurl. & N. 3CX3. true and actual cash . In insurance policy. Wolfe v. Harvard Ins. Co., 7 N. Y. 583. yearly of the widow's dower. In statute. Riley z/. Clammorgan, 15 Mo. 332. VALUED. at as under. In insurance policy. Wilson t/. Nelson, 5 B. & S. 354- VARIAITCE. Smith v. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 382. VEGETABLE. productions. In statute. Rex v. Hodges, i M. & M. 341. VEHICLE. In statute. Camp v. Rogers, 44 Conn. 291 ; Duckwall v. City of New Albany, 25 Ind. 283. for the transportation of passengers. In statute. Whittaker V. Eighth Ave. R. R., 51 N. Y. 295. used solely for the conveyance of any goods or burden in the course of trade. In statute. Speak v. Powell, L. R., 9 Ex. 25. VEHICLES. public . In city ordinance. City of St. Louis v. Woodruff, 71 Mo. 92. VEIN. North Noonday Mining Co. v. Orient Mining Co., i Fed. Rep. 522 ; Eureka Consol. Mining Co. v. Richmond Mining Co., 4 Sawy. 303. VEND. In deed. Winter v. Williams, 4 Ad. & Ell. 251. VENDEE. In statute. Hudson Iron Co. v. Alger, 54 N. Y. 173. VENDOR. Rutland v. Brister, 53 Miss. 683. VERDICT. Otis v. Spencer, 8 How. Pr. 171; State v. Nelson, 26 Ind. 366; Shaw V. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 491. In statute. Prew v. Squire, 10 C. B. 915; McCullogh v. Allen, 10 Kas. 150; Bearce w. Bowker, 115 Mass. 129. VERDICT. 373 VI. In statute. Emerson v. Santa Clara Co., 40 Cal. VERDICT — Continued. against law. 545- or judgment. In statute. White v. Hunt, 1 Halst. 41 5. general . Settle v. Alison, 8 Ga. 201. immediately after the . In statute. Wood v. Grimwood, 10 B. & C. 700. VERIFY. DeWitt v. Hosmer, 3 How. Pr. 284 ; Ashley v. Wright, 19 Ohio St. 291. VBRMTTjIOM". In statute. Boring v. Lawrence, i Blatchf . 607. VERSATILE. Cramer v. Noonan, 4 Wis. 239. VERTir. objects of and taste. In will. Bridgman v. Ld. Fitzgerald, 43 L. T. (N. S.) 408. VESSEL. The Floating Elevator, 8 Ben. 556 ; Pendleton v. Franklin, 7 N. Y. 508 ; The Hendrick Hudson, 3 Ben. 419; Hood v. Deghton Bridges Mass. 263. In statute. Hamilton v. Stow, 5 B. & Aid. 650 ; Blanford v. Morrison, 15 Q. B. 730; Fraleck v. Betts, 13 Hun. 632 ; Lambert v. R. Co., 70 N. Y. 104 ; Pendleton z/. Franklin, 7 N. Y. 508 ; Tisdell v. Combe, 7 Ad. & Ell. 797; Northrop v. The Pilot, 6 Oreg. 297; U. S. 7/. An Open Boat, 5 Mason, 120 ; Chaflfe -v. Ludeling, 27 La. Ann.. 607 ; Crawford V. Collins, 45 Barb. 269 ; Com. v. Francis, Thach. C. C. 240 ; The Hezekiah Baldwin, 8 Ben. 566; King v. Greenway, 71 N. Y. 413; Walsh V. New York Dry Dock Co., 77 N. Y. 448 ; The Manhattan, 2 Ben. 88. wrecked in the TTnited States. In statute. U. S. v. Brig Vic- toria Perez, 8 Ben. 109. description of used in navigation. In statute. The Mac, 46 L. T. (N. S.) 907. VESSELS. of the United States. In statute. Hicks v. Williams, 17 Barb. 523 ; The Mary Merritt, 2 Biss. 381 ; The Merritt, 17 Wall. 582. of whatever description, used in river or inland naviga- tion. In statute. The Mamie, 5 Fed. Rep. 820. steam . In statute. Walker v. Evans, 2 El. & El. 359. VEST. In statute. Covedale v. Charlton, 3 Q. B. Div. 376 ; Nutter v. Bd., 4 Q. B. Div. 375. go to and in. In ivill. Wood v. Denny, 1 Biss. 73. VESTED. Tayloe v. Gould, 10 Barb. 388 ; Sheridan v. House, 4 Abb. App. Dec. 218. In statute. Directors v. May, L. R., 7 H. L. 283. In will. Richardson v. Power, 19 C. B. (N. S.) 788 ; re Edmonson, L. R., 5 Eq. Cas. 389; Simpson v. Peach, L. R., 16 Eq. 208. in possession. Holliday v. McMillan, 79 N. C. 315. interest. In will. Greenhalgh v. Bates, L. R., 2 P. & D. 47. remainder. Poor v. Considine, 6 Wall. 458 ; Cuyler z/. Ferrill, I Abb. (U. S.) 169. right. Morton w. Nebraska, 21 Wall. 660; Parmalee w. Laurence, 48 111. 331 ; Marshall v. King, 24 Miss. 85. VESTRY. In statute. Reg. v. Peters, 6 El. & Bl. 230. VEXATIOUS. removal. In statute. Reg. v. Mayor, 7 El. & Bl. 460. . VI. et armis. In indictment. Territory v. McFarlane, i Mart. 2U (5 Am. Dec. 706). VICAR. 374 VOID. VICAB. In statute. Pinder v. Barr, 4 El. & Bl. 114. VICINITY. In insurance policy. Haley v. Dorchester Ins. Co., 12 Gray, 545. VICIOUS. excessively conduct. In statute. Hoshall?/. Hoshall, 51 Md.72. VICIOUSNESS. In dill of lading: Rhodes v. Louisville R. Co., 9 Bush, 688. VICTUALLER. Tyson v. Smith, 9 Ad. & Ell. 407. VICTUALLEBS. In statute. Mayor v. Davis, 6 W. & S. 278. VICTUALS. In statute. King v. Hodgkinson, 10 B. & C. 75. VIDELICET. Brown v. Berry, 47 111. 175 ; Wilson v. Meunt, 3 Ves. Ch. 194. the premises. In statute. Wakefield v. Boston, etc., R. Co., 63 Me. 385. immediate and presence of the court. In statute. People v. Hackley, 24 N. Y. 74. we having . In order, ^ueen v. Jones, 12 Ad. & Ell. 686. Tubbs V. Ogden, 46 Iowa, 134. In deed. Waterbach v. Fennell, 7 H. L. Cas. 650. In statute. Tilford v. Wallace, 3 Watts, 141 ; Illinois, etc., R. Co. z*. Williams, 27 111. 48 ; Toledo, etc., R. Co. v. Spangler, 71 111. 568. cities, towns or . In statute. Duggan v. Roche, 2 Hill (S. C), 584. swap. In libel. Van Vactor v. Walkup, 46 Cal. 130. damages. Chiles v. Drake, 2 Mete. 147. liquor. In statute. Adler v. State, 55 Ala. 16 ; Feldman v. Mor- rison, I 111. (App.) 460. the seventh commandment. Farnsworth v. Storrs, 5 Cush. 412. of decency. In statute. Alexander v. Carl, 3 R. I. 145. apparent . In rule of court. Ramsden v. Gray, 7 C. B. 967. In statute. Temple -v. Kerly, i Man. & G. 904. die in the of any law of the State. In insurance policy. Har- per t/. Phojnix Ins. Co., 18 Mo. 109; 19 Mo. 507; Overton v. St. Louis Ins. Co., 39 Mo. 122. State V. Wells, 31 Conn. 212 ; State v. Weaver, Busb. (L.) 9. In indictment. State v. Blake, 39 Me. 322 ; Com. v. Fogerty, 8 Gray, 490. and routously. In indictment. Com. v. Howe, 2 Allen, 153. and unlawfally. In statute. U. S. v. Bachelder, 2 Gall. 17. by of. Broughton v. Haywood, Phill. (L.) 380. unmarried female. In statute. Wood v. State, 48 Ga. 192. major. Walker v. Guarantee Ass., 18 Q. B. 278. In statute. Ex parte Matanle, 4 B. & Adol. 366. Slocum V. Hooker, 13 Barb. 537. In deed. Roberts v. Davey, 4 B. & Adol. 672. In insurance policy. Williams v. Albany City Ins. Co., 19 Mich. 451. In statute. Goldsmid v. Hampton, 5 C. B. (N. S.) 108 ; King v. Inhab- itants, 8 B. & C. 470 ; Thornton v. Magrath, i Duv. 352 ; Brecken- ridge v. Ormsby, 1 J. J. Marsh. 236 (19 Am. Dec. 71); Alexander v. Nelson, 42 Ala. 462 ; Van Schaack v. Robbins, 36 Iowa, 201 ; Allis V. Billings, 6 Mete. 415 ; Brown w. Brown, 50 N. H. 538 ; Inskeepz;. Lecony, i N. J. (L.) in ; Kearney z/. Vaughan, 50 Mo. 284; Crocker VIEW. VIEWED. VIEWERS. VILLAGE. VILLAGES. VILLAINOUS VINDICTIVE. VINOUS. VIOLATE. VIOLATION. VIOLENCE. VIOLENTLY. VIRTUE. VIRTUOUS. VIS. VISITORS. VOID. VOID. 375 VOTERS. VOID — Continued. V. Bellangee, 6 Wis. 645; Bromley v. Goodrich, 40 Wis. 131 ; An- derson V. Roberts, 18 Johns. 515 ; Pearsall v. Chapin, 44 Pa. St. 9 ; Hone V. Woolsey, 2 Edw. Ch. 289. VOIDABZiE. Breckenridge v. Ormsby, i J. J. Marsh. 236 (19 Am. Dec. 71); Crocker V. Bellangee, 6 Wis. 645 ; Bromley v. Goodrich, 40 Wis. 131 ; Alex- ander V. Nelson, 42 Ala. 462 ; Slocum v. Hooker, 13 Barb. 537. VOLTJME. In statute, British Museum v. Payne, 2 Younge & J. 180. VOLTJNTARILY. Maxwell v. Griswold, 10 How. 255. leave. In statute. Hardin v. Hardin, 17 Ala. 250. withdrawn. lu statute. Com. v. Thompson, 1 1 Allen, 23. things furnished. In statute. Coramrs. of Carroll Co. v. Rich- ardson, 54 Ind. 153. die by his own hand or act or otherwise. In insurance policy. Penfold V. Universal Life Ins. Co., 85 N. Y. 317. VOLXJNTABT. Coleman v. Smith, 52 Ala. 368 ; Mobile R. Co. v. Steiner, 61 Ala. 597. In statute. Manny v. Logan, 27 Mo. 528. and uninterrupted absence. In statute. Town of Scott v. Town of Clayton, 51 Wis. 185. assignment. Dias v. Bouchaud, 10 Paige's Ch. 445. In statute. U. S. v. McLellan, 3 Sumner, 350. association. In statute. Fox v. Naramore, 36 Conn. 376. contributions. In statute. Birmingham v. Shaw, 10 Q. B. 868 ; Reg. V. Manchester, 16 Q. B. 450; Russell Inst. v. St. Giles, 3 El. 6 BI. 425. conveyance. Seward v. Jackson, 8 Cow. 406. escape. Riley v. State, 16 Conn. 47; Green v. Hei^, 2 Penn. 167 ; Martin v. State, 32 Ark, 124; Riley v. Whittaker, 49 N. H. 149. return the property. In statute. Brill v. State, i Tex. (App.) 572 ; Stephenson v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 591 ; Allen v. State, 12 Tex. (App.) 190. separation. In statute. Anonymous, 55 Ala. 428. service. In statute. Commrs. of Carroll Co. v. Richardson, 54 Ind. 153. signature and assent. In statute. Long^/. Mostyn, 65 Ala. 545. stranding. Star of Hope, 9 Wall. 203; Fowler v. Rathbone, 12 Wall. 102. validity. Jones v. Walker, 2 Paine, 688. VOLUNTrBBB. In statute. Humphrey v. Bethell, i Harr. & Ruth. 221 ; People v. Quartermaster-General, 25 Mich. 340.; Magee v. Cutler, 43 Barb. 239- VOTE. give in his . In indictment. State v. Moore. 27 N. J. (L.) 105. two-thirds of the city counsel. In statute. English z/. State, 7 Mo. (App.) 171. VOTED. granted or . In statute. European, etc., R. Co. v. Dunn, 60 Me. 453- VOTEB. legal . In statute. Sanford z/. Prentice, 28 Wis. 358. VOTEBS. of the county. In constitution. State v. Williams, 5 Wis. 309. majority of the . In constitution. Louisville, etc., R. Co. v. County Court, i Sneed, 637. VOTERS. 376 WALL. In statute. State v. Mayor of Reg. V. Coaks, 3 EI. & Bl. VOTEBS — Continu ed. two-thirds of such qualified — St. Joseph, 37 Mo. 270. VOTES. greatest number of . In statute. 253- VOTIlTGr. paper. In statute. Queen v. Strachen, L. R., 7 Q. B. 464. thereat. In statute. State v. Mayor, 73 Mo. 437. VOUCHER. State v. Hickman, 8 N. J. (L.) 299. In statute. Whitwell v. Willard, i Mete. 216. VOWEL. Kinnersley v. Knott, 7 C. B. 985. VOYAGE. In charter-party. Valene v. Gibbs, 6 C. B. (N. S.) 284 ; The John Martin, 2 Abb. (U. S.) 172 ; Perkins v. Lyman, 9 Mass. 522 ; The Brutus, 3 Gall. 538. In insurance policy. Friend v. Gloucester Ins. Co., 113 Mass. 326; Pelly V. Royal Exchange Association Co., i Burr. 341 ; Friend v. Gloucester Ins. Co., 113 Mass. 326. or voyages aforesaid. In charter-party. Mitchell v. TJ. S., 6 Otto, 162. ' during the said . In charter-party. Barker v. McAndrew, 18 C. B. (N. S.) 760. WAGER. WAGERING. WAGES. WAGON. WAinNG. WAIVING. WALK. WAIVER. WALL. Jordan v. Kent, 44 How. Pr. 206; Smoot v. State, 18 Ind. 18; Mer- chants' Saving, etc., Co. 7/. Goodrich, 75 111. 554; Cassard 7/. Hin- man, i Bosw. 207 ; Quarles v. State, 5 Humph. 561. policy. Amory 7/. Gilman, 2 Mass. 11. for the purpose of . In statute. Sumner v. State, 74 Ind. 53. In statute McLellan v. Young, 54 Ga. 399(21 Am. Rep. 277) ; South., etc., R. Co. V. Falkner, 49 Ala. 117 ; Jenks v. Dyer, 102 Mass. 235 ; Cowdinw. Huff, 10 Ind. 83; Somers v. Kelcher, 115 Mass. 167. In statute. Archer v. James, 2 B. & S. 76 ; Chawner v. Cummins, 8 Q. B. 31 1 ; Sleeman v. Barrett, 2 H. & C. 940 ; Sherman v. Sanders, 13 C. B. 169. — of her personal labor. In statute. Mewherter v. Hatten, 42 Iowa, 288. of laborers and employees. In statute. South. , etc., R. Co. v. Falkner, 49 Ala. 115. or hire, In statute. Moore t/. Heaney, 14 Md. 559. In city ordinance. Snyder v. North Lawrence, 8 Kas. 82. In statute. Gorden v. Shields, 7 Kas. 325 ; Quigley v. Gorham, 5 Cal . 418. work. Johnson v. Reyendor, 19 Ind. 24. stage . In statute. Queen v. Ruscoe, 8 Ad. & Ell. 387. your reply. In letter. Watts v. Ainsworth, i H. & C. 86. demand and notice. Innate. Pearson w. Stoddard, 9 Gray, 201. out of the said grounds. In statute. Howard -v. Blackford, 3 N. J. (L.) 777- Hoxiez'. Home Ins. Co., 32 Conn. 21 ; First National Bk.7/. Hartford, etc., Ins. Co., 45 Conn. 22 ; Lewis v. Phoenix Ins. Co., 24 Conn. 72. party . Watson -u. Grey, 14 Ch. Div. 193 ; Weston v. Arnold, L. R., 8 Ch. App. 1085 ; Glover %i. Weisman, 4 Mo. (App.) 91. WANDERING. 377 WARRANT. WANDEBIITG. In statute. Morris v. Jeffreis, L. R., i Q. B. 263 ; Lawrence v. King, L. R., 3 Q. B. 345. WAUT. In •will. Hull v. Culver, 34 Conn. 404. of care. Warner z/. Dunnavan, 23 111. 380. of form. In statute. State v. Blaisdell, 49 N. H. 83 ; State v. Dowd, 43 N. H. 456. of repair. Hixon v. Lowell, 13 Gray, 59. of understanding. In statute. Emerson v. Bowers, 14 N. Y. 449- for of prosecution. In order of court. Morange t/. Meigs, 54 N. Y. 207. in the of such certificate. In statute. Stuart t/. Powell, i B. & Ad. 273. WANTAGE. Cory v. Boylston Ins. Co., 107 Mass. 140. WAJSTTON. Lafayette, etc., R. Co. v. Huffman, 28 Ind. 287. WAHTONLY. Clarke v. Hoggins, 11 C. B. (N. S.) 550; Reed v. Clark, 47 Cal. 204. and cruelly neglects. In statute. Peabody v. Peabody, 104 Mass. 195. and wilfully. In statute. M. K. & T. R. R. v. Davidson, 14 WANTONNESS. Kas. 349. Cobb V. Bennett, 75 Pa. St. 326. WAR. Prize Cases, 2 Black, 635; Miller 7/. The Resolution, 2 Dall. 19; Alire V. The U. S., I Ct. of CI. 233 ; Bas v. Tingy, 4 Dall. 37 ; Dole w. Merchants' Mut. Ins. Co., 51 Me. 465. debts. In statute. Bibb v. Commrs., 44 Ala. 119. having commenced. In insurance policy. Avery w. Bowden, 5, El. & BI. 714- risk. Reybold v. U. S., 15 Wall. 202. imperfect . Miller v. The Resolution, 2 Dall. 19. levying private . Dec. 329). public . Dec. 329). mixed . Dec. 329). perfect . In constitution. Ex parte Ballman, 4 Cranch, 75. People V. McLeod, i Hill, 377 ; 25 Wend. 483 (37 Am. People V. McLeod, i Hill, 377 ; 25 Wend. 483 (37 Am. People V. McLeod, i Hill, 377 ; 25 Wend. 483 (37 Am, Miller v. The Resolution, 2 Dall. 19. WABEHOtrSE. Owen v. Boyle, 22 Me. 47. In statute. States. Bishop, 51 Vt. 287 (31 Am. Rep. 690) ; Ray v. Com., 12 Bush, 397 ; Watson v. Cotton, 5 C. B. 52 ; State v. Down- ing, 47 N. H. loi ; U. S. V. Powell, 14 Wall. 493; Reg. v. Hill, 2 M. & R. 458. receipt. Harris v. Bradley, 2 Dill. 284. WAHEHOtrSElVLAN. Schmidt v. Blood, 9 Wend. 268 (24 Am. Dec. 143), note. WAREHOUSES, bonded . In statute. U. S. v. Powell, 14 Wall. 493. WARNING. In libel. Capel v. Jones, 4 C. B. 264. WARP. In statute. King v. Ashton, 2 B. & Ad, 750. WARRANT. People v. Wood, 71 N. Y. 371. In deed. Kirkendall v. Mitchell, 3 McLean, 144. 48 WARRANT. 378 WA TERCO URSES. "WARRANT — Continued. In statute. . Reg. v. Dawson, 2 Den. C. C. 75 ; Reg. v. Vivian, i C. & K. 719; Reg. V. Autay, Dears. & B. 294; Reg. v. Raake, 2 Moody^ 66 ; Reg. v. Willoughby, 2 East P. C. 581. and defend. In lease. Williams v. Burrell, i C. B. 430. to pay. In statute. Queen v. Kay, L. R., i C. C. R. 260. or order. In statute. State v. Jones, i McMull. 236 (36 Am. ■WARRANTED. ■WARRANTY. •WARREN. WASTE. Wood V. Hartford Ins. Co., '13 Conn. 535 (35 Chapman v. Guyther, L. Dec. 257). In insurance policy. Am. Dec. 92). sound for one month. In contract. R., I Q. B. 465; 7 B. &S. 417. Bannerman v. White, 10 C. B. (N. S.) 858 ; Read v. Hastings, 61 111. 266 ; Murray v. Smith, 4 Daly, 277 ; O'Neil v. Buffalo Fire Ins. Co., 3 N. Y. 122 ; Kinley v. Fitzpatrick, 4 How. (Miss.) 59 (34 Am. Dec. 108). of conies. In deed. Beauchamp v. Winn, L. R., 6 H. L. 223. Doe V. Burlington, 5 B. & Ad. 517; Huntley v. Russell, 13 Q. B. 588; Jones V. Chappell, L. R., 20 Eq. 539 ; Mc Gregor v. Brown, 10 N. Y. 117; Proffit t/. Henderson, 29 Mo. 327; U. S. v. Gear, 3 How. 120; Dewall V. Waters, i Bland Ch. 569; Thurston v. Mustin, 3 Cranch C. C. 338 ; Wade v. Malloy, 16 Hun, 226 ; Proffit v. Hender- son, 29 Mo. 325; Jackson v. Brownson, 7 Johns. 227; Jackson v. Tibbetts, 3 Wend. 341. In deed. Rogers v. Price, 8 C. B. 904. or shoddy. In statute. Lening v. Maxwell, 3 Blatchf. 125. likely to or be destroyed by keeping. In statute. Millard •V. Hall, 24 Ala. 229. of his estate. In statute. McKay v. McKay, 18 B. Monr. 8 ; Shuck V. Shuck, 7 Bush, 307. In insurance policy. First Nat. Bk. v. Ins. Co., 50 N. Y. 45 ; Gibson V. Farmers' Ins. Co., i Cin. 410. there is a nights. In fire policy. Ripley v. Ins. Co., 30 N. Y. 136. STirface . Shave v. Kansas City, etc., R. Co., 71 Mo. 237. surplus . In statute. Lynch v. Stone, 4 Denio, 356. "WATERCOURSE. Briscoe v. Drought, 11 Ir. C. L. 250; Ashley v. Wolcott, 11 Cush. 195, Prescott !>. Williams, 5 Mete. 429; Luther 7/. Winnisimraet Co., 9 Cush. 171 ; Chasemore v. Richards, 7 H. L. Cas. 349 ; Bangor v. Laurel, 51 Me. 429; Kauffman v. Griesemer, 26 Pa. St. 407 ; McCal- mont v. Whitaker, 3 Rawle, 84 ; Gavit v. Chambers, 3 Ohio, 495 ; Starr v. Child, 20 Wend. 149 ; Earl v. De Hart, 12 N. J. (Eq.) 280; Eulrich w. Richter, 41 Wis. 318; Gillet 7/. Johnson, 30 Conn. 180; Bassett v. Salisbury Manufg. Co., 43 N. H. 569 ; Shields v. Arndt, 3 Green Ch. 234 ; Wagner v. Long Island R. Co., 2 Hun, 623 ; Hoyt V. Hudson, 37 Wis. 661 ; Freyer z/. Warne, 29 Wis. 511 ; Eulrich v. Richter, 37 Wis. 226. In statute. Wright v. Williams, i M. & W. ']^ ; Carlyon v. Lovering, I H. & N. 784; Mason v. Shrewsbury, etc., Canal Co., L. R., 6 Q. B. 578; Gillett V. Johnston, 30 Conn. 180. natural . Barkley v. Wilcox, 86 N. Y. 143. WATERCOURSES. thereunto lielonging. In statute. Smith v. Barham, i Ex. Div. 419. ■WASTING. "WATCHMAN. ■WATER. WA TERING-P LACES. 379 WESTERN. WATERIITG-PLACES. In statute. Race v. Ward, 7 El. & Bl. 386. WATER-POWEB. In statute. Plaisted v. Lincoln, 62 Me. 91. WATERS. WAY. WEAPON. WEAR. WEARING. WEEK. WEEKLY. WEEK'S. WEIGHER. WEIGHING. WEIGHT. WEIR. WELFARE. WrELL. WEST. WESTERN. used in navigating the of this State. In statute. Swearingen V. St. Lynx, 13 Mo. 519. In deed. Dennis v. Wilson, 107 Mass. 591 ; Jamaica Pond Aqueduct Co. w. Chandler, 9 Allen, 159. In statute. Rome v. Shilson, 4 B. & Adol. 726. over my land as usually occupied. In deed. Sargent v. Hub- bard, 102 Mass. 383. public . Peckham v. Town of Lebanon, 39 N. Y. 225. right of . In constitution. Challis v. Atchison, etc., R. Co., 16 Kas. 117; Wild v. Deig, 43 Ind. 455. . offensive . In statute. Rex v. Johnson, i Russ. & Ry. 493. any weapon concealed as a weapon. In statute. Carr v. State, 34 Ark. 448. apparel. Gooch v. Gooch, 33 Me. 535 ; Shaw v. Davis, 55 Barb. 389 ; Ordway v. Wilbur, 16 Me. 263 (33 Am. Dec. 663) ; Maillard v. Lawrence, i Blatchf. 505. In statute. Dexter 7/. Shepherd, 117 Mass. 480. once a . In statute. State v. Yellow Jacket Mining Co., 5 Nev. 415 ; RonkendorflE v. Taylor, 4 Pet. 349; Steinle v. Bell, 12 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 171. account. In contract. Myers v. Sail, 3 El . & El. 306. work. In contract. Luske v. Hotchkiss, 37 Conn. 219. In statute. Pray z/. U. S., 14 Ct. of CI. 256. machine. In statute. Great Western R. Co. v. Barlee, 5 B. & S. 934- incorrect machines. In statute. Carr v. Stringer, 9 B. & S. 241. Goddard v. Bulow, i N. & McC. (S. C.) 45 (9 Am. Dec. 663). of evidence. In instruction. Shinn v. Tucker, 37 Ark. 585. of proof. In instruction. Hoskins v. Hoskins, 9 Gray, 391. value and contents unknown. In bill of lading. Lebeau v. Nav. Co., L. R., 8 C. P. 88. In statute. Stannard v. Hubbard, 34 Conn. 370. public . In constitution. Sessions v. Crankelton, 20 Ohio St. 349. In deed. Johnson v. Rayner, 6 Gray, 107. and faithfully serve, and give and devote his whole time and labor. In contract. Caden v. Brockwell, 98 Mass. 137. and truly administer. In bond. Cony v. Williams, 9 Mass. 119; People z*. Dunlap, 13 Johns. 441. and truly administer according to law. In bond. Barbour V. Robertson, i Litt. 93. and truly execute the duties of cashier. In bond. Minor v. Mechanics' Bk., i Peters, 69. half. In deed. Schmitz v. Schmitz, 19 Wis. 207. of the Cape of Good Hope. In statute. Powers v. Comly, 1 1 Otto, 789. due . McKinney v. McKinney, 8 Ohio St. 423. barge. In statute. Doick v. Phillips, 3 El. & El. 250. WET. 380 WHOLESOME. WET. dirty, or unmerch.aiitatale palm oil. In contract. Warde v. Stuart, I C. B. (N. S.) 88. WHARF. Doane v. Broad Street Assn., 6 Mass. 332 ; Button v. Strong, i Black, 23 ; ex parte Easton, 95 U. S. 68. boat. Galbreath v. Davidson, 25 Ark. 494. public . In city ordinance. 111. Canal Co. v. St. Louis, 2 Dill. 70. WHABPAGE. The Gem, i Brown Adm. 37 ; Hays v. Briggs, 74 Pa. St. 373. stuns due for . In statute. Bessie v. Str. Shenandoah, 21 Mo. 18. WHARFINGER. Rodgers v. Stophel, 32 Pa. St. in. WHARFS. In statute. King v. Regents Canal Co., 6 B. & C. 720. WHAT. remains. In will. Crooke t/. De Vandes, 11 WHATSOEVER. In lease. Stephani v. Bishop of Chicago, 2 Bradwell, 249; Perry?/. Davis, 3 C. B. (N. S.) 776. to all intents and purposes . In statute. Reg. v. St. Leonards, . 13 Q- B. 971. WHEELS. flange . In statute. Cottam v. Guest, 6 Q. B. Div. 70. WHEN. In will. Bracton's case, 3 Coke, 19 ; Hanson v. Graham, 6 Ves. Jr. 329 ; Colt V. Hubbard, 33 Conn. 281 ; Guyther z/. Taylor, 3 Ired. (Eq.) 323; Sims u. Smith, 6 Jones (Eq.) 347. WHENEVER. Palmer v. F. P. & C. P. R. R., 11 N. Y. 376. he thinks proper. In bond. Berry v. Harris, 43 N. H. 377. WHEREUPON. King v. Perry, 6 Term Rep. 573. WHERRY. In statute. Reed -u. Ingham, 3 El. & Bl. 890. WHILST. Reg. v. Pelham, 8 Q. B. 963. the same should rem.atn there. In deed. Rhodes v. Bullard, 7 East, 1 16. WHIPPING. wife . Fulgram v. State, 46 Ala. 143. WHIPSTOCK. In indictment. Com. v. Woodward, 102 Mass. 159. WHITE. mast-head lights. In statute. The Jesse Williamson, 17 Blatchf. 121. paper. In constitution. People v. KilduflF, 1 5 111. 492. person. In constitution. People v. Dean, 14 Mich. 406. In statute. Bailey v. Fiske, 34 Me. 77 ; U. S. v. Perryraan, 10 Otto, 237 ; re Ah Yup, 5 Sawyer, 155; re Camille, 6 Fed. Rep. 256. free citizen. In constitution. Jeffries -u. Ankeny, 1 1 Ohio, 372. WHOEVER. In statute. Palmer v. Wakefield, 102 Mass. 214. WHOLE. amount of the capital stock. In statute. People z/. Comm'rs, 69 N. Y. 91. estate. In will. Gist "v. Robinet, 3 Bibb, 3 ; Morris v. Morris, 4 Houst. 414. for a year. In statute. King v. Inhabitants, 7 B. & C. 555. WHOLESALE. In statute. Gorsuth v. Butterfield, 2 Wis. 242. dealer. In statute. U. S. v. Clare, 2 Fed. Rep. 55; Slack v. Tucker, 23 Wall. 327. factory prices. In note. Avery v. Stewart, 2 Conn. 69 (7 Am. Dec. 241). liquor dealer. In statute. Koopman v. State, 61 Ala. 70. WHOLLY. or in part. In statute. Clow v. Harper, 26 W. R. 364. WHOLESOME. laws. In constitution. Phelps v. Rooney, 9 Wis. 701. WHOM. 381 WILFULLY. WHOM. In statute. Queen v. Arnold, 5 B. & S. 322. WHOMSOEVER, any other persons . In statute. Queen v. Doubleday, 3 El. &E1. 515. WHORE. WHOREDOM. WIDEN. WIDOW. WIDOWS. WIFE. WILD. WHjFDIi. WTLFDTiLY. Sheehey v. Cokley, 43 Iowa, 183; Riddle v. Thayer, 127 Mass. 487 ; Rodebaugh v. Hollingsworth, 6 Ind. 339. In statute. Rodebaugh v. Hollingsworth, 6 Ind. 339. In statute. Beck v. United, etc., Canal Co., 39 N. J. (L.) 45. In statute. Georgia R. Co. v. Garr, 57 Ga. 277 ; re Burr, 1 1 Op. Atty.- Gen. I ; Whitsell v. Mills, 6 Ind. 229. In will. Swallow v. Swallow, 27 N. J. (Eq.) 278. and orphans. In will. Att'y-Gen. z/. Comber, 2 Sim. & S. 93. Hyde v. Hyde, L. R., i P. & D. 133. In statute. Murray v. Queen, 7 Q. B. 700 ; People v. Hovey, 5 Barb. 117. In will. Reppin v. Bickford, 3 Ves. 570. and children. In will. Lord v. Moore, 20 Conn. 126. dear . In will. Johnson v. Johnson, i Tenn. Ch. 621. dear Caroline. In will. Gains v. Rouse, 5 C. B. 426. his . In will. Bullock v. Zelley, i N. J. (Eq.) 489. remains my . In will Brown v. Slater, 16 Conn. 192. animals. State v. Taylor, 27 N. J. (L.) 117. Bower v. State, 5 Mo. 364. In statute. While v. Feast, L. R., 7 Q. B. 353. and indecent exposure of the person. In statute. Queen v. Blank, 8 Ad. & Ell. 589. and malicious. In statute. Nelson v. Ladd, 47 N. H. 343. default. In statute. Grill v. Screw Co., L. R., 3 C. P. 476. delay. In statute. Taylor v. Veyette, 7 Hurl. & N. 143. deliberate and premeditated. In statute. Bomer v. State, 5 Mo. 364 (32 Am. Dec. 332). desertion. In statute. Benkert v. Benkert, 32 Cal. 467 ; Hanson ■u. South Scituate, 1 1 5 Mass. 336 ; Glerson v. Glerson, 4 Wis. 66. negligence. In statute. Hansford v. Payne, 1 1 Bush, 382 , Railroad v. Robinson, 4 Bush, 509 ; Tudor v. Lewis, 3 Mete. 385 ; Lexington v. Lewis, 10 Bush, 679; Board v. Learce, 2 Duv. 576; Railroad v. Murphy, 9 Bush, 525. Preston v. Mann, 25 Conn. 118. In indictment. State v. Robbins, 66 Me. 324; State v. Townsell, 3 Heisk. 6. In statute. Teamley v. Ormsby, 4 C. P. Div. 136 ; Com. w. McLaughlin, io5Mass.463; U.S. z'. Three Railroad Cases, i Abb. (U.S.) 196; Fuller V. Chicago, etc., R. Co., 31 Iowa, 187 ; State v. Clark, 29 N. J. (L.) 96 Savage v. TuUar, Brayt. (Vt.) 223 ; Smith v. Wilcox, 47 Vt. 537 State V. Preston, 34 Wis. 675 ; Aston v. George, 2 B. & Aid. 398 Smith 7/. Banhaur, I Ex. Div. 419; Com. v. Brooks, 9 Gray, 303 Com. V. Bradford, 9 Mete. 270. and maliciously. In indictment. State v. Hussey, 60 Me. 410 ; Com. V. Williams, no Mass. 401 ; Com. v. Goodwin, 122 Mass. 35. and maliciously injures. In statute. Com. 7^ Williams, no Mass. 401. WILFULLY. 382 WITHIN, WILL. ( Verb.) {Testament.) WTLLIITGLT. WIW. "WTNDrNG. WINDOWS. WTNE. WISH. WITH. WTLFULLT — Continued. detain. In statute. Bowen v. Fox, 10 B. & C. 47. disturb. In statute. Wall v. Hee, 34 N. Y, 141. holding over. In statute. Swinfen v. Bacon, 6 Hurl. & N. 847. sell. In contract. Weed v. Boston, etc., R. Co., 12 Allen, 379. charge. In deed. Falkner v. O'Brien, i Ball. & B. 223. In statute. Bayley v. Burley, 5 Cush. 247 ; McDaniels v. Johns, 45 Miss. 632; Slocumb v. Slocumb, 13 Allen, 38. In indictment. Harrington v. State, 54 Miss. 490. In deed. Lewis v. Fothergill, L. R., 5 Ch. App. 103 ; Ld. Rokeby v. Elliott, 27 W. R. 58. In statute. Haydon v. Taylor, 4 B. & S. 525. In lease. Burt v. Haslett, 18 C. B. 162 ; Haslett v. Burt, 18 C. B. 893. In statute. Harris v. Jews, 9 C. B. (N. S.) 152. In will. Lines v. Darden, 5 Fla. 5 1 ; Cook v. Ellington, 6 Jones (Eq.), 371. and desire. In will. Phebe v. Quillan, 21 Ark. 490. and will. In will. McKee v. Means, 34 Ala. 349. In lease. Durham R. Co. v. Walker, 2 Q. B. 940. interest. Fay v. Smith, i Allen, 477; Draper v. Wood, 112 Mass. 319. the bill. In statute. Hummert v. Schwab, 54 111. 142. the declaration. In statute. Goldie v. McDonald, 78 111. 605. the interest to sell. Com. v. Raymond, 97 Mass. 567. the wharf therein. Wood v. Bridge Commrs., 122 Mass. 324. bound surety. In statute. Boyce v. Wilkins, 5 S. & R. 330 ; Cavence v. Butler, 6 Binney, 53. woman child. In indictment. Eckhardt v. People, 83 N. Y. 462; 22 Hun, 525. People V. Board of Police, 26 N. Y. 316. WITHDRAWAL. In statute. Lynch v. Bond, 19 Ga. 314. WITHDRAWING. member. In statute. Watkins v. Building Assn., 79 Pa. St. S14. WITHDRAWN. Mills v. Lee, 6 T. B. Men. 91 (17 Am. Dec. 118). WITHIN. ten days. In constitution. Harpending z/. Haight, 39 Cal. 199. In statute. Levert v. Reed, 54 Ala. 531 ; Adams v. Cummiskey, 4 Cush. 420 ; Sands v. Lyon, 18 Conn. 27; Sanborn 7/. Fireman's Ins. Co., 16 Gray, 448; City National Bk. v. Williams, 122 Mass. 534. a fortnight. In contract. Thomas v. Lambert, 3 Ad. & Ell. 62. a radius often miles of L. In contract. Cook v. Johnson, 47 Conn. 175. four days. In statute. Ex parte Dean, 2 Cow. 605 (14 Am. Dec. 521) ; Young v. The Orpheus, 119 Mass. 179. four months. In statute. Patrick ^'. Faulke, 45 Mo. 312. ninety days, hi statute. Bray -v. Dean, 11 N. J. (Eq.) 89. one year after the granting of the first letters. In statute. Kimm v. Osgood, 19 Mo. 60. six months after the probate of the will. In statute. Ather- ton V. Corliss, loi Mass. 40. WITHDRAW. WITHIN. 383 WOOD. In WITHIN— Continued. six years next after the right of action shall accrue. statute. Blacktnan v. Nearing, 43 Conn. 56. ten miles thereof In statute. Queen i/. Inhabitants, 9 Q. B. 76. the city. In statute. St. Louis w. Ferry Co., 11 Wall. 423; Moss V. Comm'rs, 4 El. & Bl. 678. the jurisdiction. In statute. Re Smith, i Prob. Div. 300. the parish. Pigott v. Bailey, 6 B. & C. 17. thirty days. In statute. City National Bk. v. Williams, 122 Mass. 534. thirty days after the indebtedness accrued. In statute. Pat- rick V. Ballentine, 22 Mo. 143. this state. In statute. Hoyt v. Comm'rs of Taxes, 23 N. Y. 224. the described notes. In assignment. Thornton v. Crowther, 24 Mo. 164. the policy is renewed. In insurance policy. Howick v. Phoenix Ins. Co., 22 Mo. 82. WITHOTTT. In indictment. Com. v. Thompson, 2 Allen, 507. bodily heirs. In will. Watkins v. Quarles, 23 Ark. 179. consent. In deed. Toleman v. Portbury, L. R., 5 Q. B. 289. heirs. In will. Haley v. Boston, 108 Mass. 576. her consent. In indictment. Com. v. Burke, 105 Mass. 367. issue. Atbee w. Carpenter, 12 Cush. 387. . interruption. In statute. Flight z*. Thames, 11 Ad. &B11. 700. ofifeet. On note. Harmanson v. Bain, i Hughes, 391. proper precaution. In statute. Local Bd. v. BisshoflF, 2 C. P. Div. 187. requiring the lessor's title. In deed. Spratt v. Jeffrey, 10 B. & C. 260. this State. In statute. Sage v. Hawley, 16 Conn. 107. WITNESS. U. S. V. Wood, 14 Peters, 445. prove adverse. In statute. Greenough v. Eccles, 5 C. B. (N. S.) 800. prosecuting . In statute. Illinois, etc., R. Co. v. Herr, 54 111. 336. In statute. Winstead Savings Bk. v. Spencer, 26 Conn. 199 ; Abshire V. Mather, 27 Ind. 381 ; McChesney v. Lansing, 18 Johns. 388. In statute. Osborne v. Warren, 44 Conn. 357 ; Harrington v. State, 54 Miss. 490. wilfully and knowingly. In statute. Meirlles v. Banning, 2 B. & Ad. 909. In plea. Linn v. Buckingham, 2 III. 451. In statute. Somerville v. Boston, 120 Mass. 374. single . In statute. Queen z/. Collingwood, 12 Q. B. 681. Gibson's Case, i Bland Ch. 138 (17 Am. Dec. 257). money upon any bet or wager. In statute. Johnson v. Ferris, 49 N. H. 66. WOOD. great . Evans v. Rowe, i McCl. & Younge, 588. WITNESSES. WITTINGLT. WM. WOMAN. WOMEN. WON. WOOD. 384 WORLDL Y. WOOD — Continued. twenty-flve cords of . In indictment. State v. Parker, 34 Ark. 158. building. Indeed. Oliver 7/. Dickenson, 100 Mass. 117. In insurance policy. White v. Springfield Ass. Co., 8 Gray, 566. In will. Blaine "u. Chambers, i S. & R. 171. In statute. Hall v. Crawford, 5 Jones (L.) 3 ; Leigh v. Heald, i B. & Ad. 625. and underwoods. In lease. Leigh v. Heald, i B. & Ad. 625. mills. In insurance policy. Smith v. Mech. & Trad. Ins. Co., 32 WOODEIT. WOODHOITSE WOODLAND. WOODS. WOOL. WOBK. WORKABUE. WOBKBIAN. WORKMEN. WORKED. WORKING. WORKS. W^ORKSHOP. WORLDLY. N. Y. 399. unmanufactured. In statute. Coggill v. Lawrence, i Blatchf. 604. all sorts of . In statute. Pearce v. Cowie, Holt N. P. 70. manufactures of . In statute. Elliott v. Swartout, 10 Peters, 137 ; Ilening v. Maxwell, 3 Blatchf. 125. City V. Clemens, 49 Mo. 552. In statute. People v. Flagg, 5 Abb. Pr. 232 ; Smith v. Mayor, 21 How. Pr. I ; Storey v. Elliott, 8 Cow. 27 ; Price v. Kirk, 90 Pa. St. 48. and labor. In plea. Powers v. Butcher, 10 B. & C. 329. beast. In statute. Winfrey v. Zimmerman, 8 Bush, 587. business or labor of his secular calling. In statute. George V. George, 47 N. H. 27. evenly on the yoke. In warranty of cattle. Woodruff v. Weeks, 28 Conn. 328. horse. In statute. Winfrey v. Zimmerman, 8 Bush, 587. or labor. In statute. Stacy v. Kemp, 97 Mass. 166. as coal seams. In deed. Carr v. Benson, L. R., 3 Ch. App. 525. Gibson v. Iveson, 3 Q. B. 44. In statute. Queen v. Cleworth, 4 B. & S. 927. artificer, or laborer. In statute. Sharman v. Sanders, 13 C. B. 169. contractors, laborers and . In statute. Leupper v. Pennsyl- vania, etc., R. Co., 1 1 Phila. 548. colliery be . In statute. Knowles v, Dickinson, 2. El. & El. 705. hours. In contract. Phoenix, etc., Manfg Co. v. Hazen, 118 Mass. 350. In statute. Queen v. R. Co., 4 El. & Bl. 958. of all kinds. In statute. State 2/. Smith, 31 Iowa, 493. of internal improvement. In constitution. Clark v. City of Janesville, 10 Wis. 138. of necessity. In statute. Flagg v. Inhabitants, 4 Cush. 243. of necessity or mercy. In statute. George v. George, 47 N. H. 27 ; Com. V. Sampson, 97 Mass. 407 ; Com. v. Josseylin, 97 Mass. 411. In statute. Beadon v. Paillett, L. R., 6 Q. B. 718. employment. In statute. Com. ■z'. Jendell, 2 Grant's Cas. 506; Johnston v. Com., 22 Pa. St. 102; Com. v. Nesbit, 34 Pa. St. 398. estate. In will. Lloyd v. Jackson, 7 B. & S. 683. WORN. 385 WRITING. WOBW. WORRYING. WORSHIP. WORSTED. WORTH. WORTHS. WOUIiD. WOUND. WOUNDED. WRECK. WRECKED. WRECKS. WRIT. WRITING. articles by men, women or children. In statute. Thomsons. Maxwell, 2 Blatchf. 386 ; Richardson v. Lawrence, i Blatchf. 503. In statute. Marshall v. Blackshire, 44 Iowa, 475. assembled for religious . In statute. Wood v. State, 1 1 Tex. (App.) 321. In statute. Elliott v. Swartout, 10 Pet. 137. stuff goods. In statute. Whiting 7/. Bancroft, i Story, 560; U. S. V. Clarke, 5 Mason, 31. will make it the above sum. In contract. Whitehall ta Con- nor, 55 Ind. 354. and values. In statute. King v. Hull Dock Co., 3 B. & C. 517. not. In insurance policy. Knechtw. Mutual Ins. Co., 90 Pa. St. 120. In indictment. Com. v. Gallagher, 6 Mete. 568 ; Com. v. Woodward, 102 Mass. 159. /« statute. Queen 7/. Bullock, L. R., i C. C. R. 117; Moriarity v. Brooks, 6 C. & P. 684 ; Rex v. Wood, i Moody, 278 ; Rex v. With- ers, I Moody, 294 ; Rex v. Murrow, i Moody, 456 ; Rex v. Haywood, Russ. & Ry. 17 ; Reg. v. McLoughlin, 2 East P. C. 1076. In statute. State v. Leonard, 22 Mo. 449. Wood V. Lincoln Ins. Co., 6 Mass. 479 (4 Am. Dec. 163) ; Baker v. Hoag, 7 N. Y. 555. In deed. Bailiffs v. Sterry, i B. & Ad. 831. In statute. Barry t/. Arnaud, lo Ad. & Ell. 647 ; Legge v: Boyd, i C. B. 93 ; Palmer v. Rouse, 3 Hurl. & N. 507. of the sea. U. S. v. Coombs, 12 Pet. 72. property. In statute. Baker ?.<. Hoag, 7 N. Y. 555. vessel in the United States. In statute. U. S. v. The Victoria Perez, 8 Ben. 109. — and shipwrecked goods. In statute. Chase v. Corcoran, 106 Mass. 288. Baird v. Pridmore, 29 How. Pr. 253. In constitution. Porter v. Vandercook, 1 1 Wis. 70. In statute. Stoddard v. Couch, 23 Conn. 240 ; Towne v. Steam Co., 5 C. B. (N. S.) 730; Cole V. Bell, 48 Barb. 194 ; Tyler v. Canaday, 2 Barb. 160; Bank of Rutland v. Parsons, 21 Vt. 199. of error. Cohens v. Virginia, 6 Wheat. 264; King v. Wright, 2 Harr. (Del.) 135 ; Carman v. Carman, 3 N. J. (L.) 470. of execution. In statute. Kemble v. Harris, 36 N. J. (L.) 526. of prohibition. Ex parte Williams, 4 Ark. 537 (38 Am. Dec. 46). Geary v. Physic, 5 B. & C. 238 ; Henshaw v. Foster, g Pick. 312. In statute. Stoessinger v. R. Co., 3 El. & Bl. 550. for the payment of money. In statute. Shelton v. Wyman, i Mo. (App.) 130; Reyburn v. Casey, 29 Mo. 129; Harrow f. Dugan, 6 Dana, 341- instrument or deed. In statute. Muldrow v. Robison, 58 Mo. 331- obligatory. In statute. James v. Craig, 24 Ark. 477. or memorandum. In statute. Teal v. Felton, 12 How. 284. in . In statute. Palmore v. State, 29 Ark. 249. WRITING. 386 YEAR. WRITING — Continued. instrument in . In statute. Hill z/. Taylor, 15 Wis. 190. — . In statute. Hart v. Gray, 3 Sumner, 340. In statute. U. S. v. Lawrence, 13 Blatchf. 211. notice in ■ other WRITINGS. and discoveries. In constitution. Trade-Mark Cases, 100 U. S.92. aU . In will. Watson v. McLean, i EL, Bl. & El. 75. WRITTEN. consent. In statute. Raritan Water Co. v. Veghte, 6 C. E. Green, 470. ■ decision. In statute. Corbett w.. Job, 5 Nev. 201. instrument. In statute. Wilson v. Vance, 55 Ind. 584; Wyant V. Wyant, 38 Ind. 48; Lytle v. Lytle, 37 Ind. 281 ; Hazzard v. Hea- cock, 39 Ind. 172; Hinchliff z/. Hinman, .18 Wis. 130; Morrison z/. Fishel, 64 Ind. 177. opinion.. In statute. Corbett v. Job, 5 Nev. 201. or parol agreement. In statute. Reed v. The Hull, i Story, 247. -^ — statement. In statute. Winn v. State, 5 Tex. (App.) 623. — statement or certificate. In statute. People v. Nordham, 99 111. 560. votes. In constitution. Henshaw v. Foster, 9 Pick. 312. WRONG-rUL. In statute. Webber t/. Queen, 46 Wis. 118. WRONG-FULLY. Hooper v. Lane, 10 Q. B. 546; Faukun v. Earl, 2 Ad. & El. 457; Frank v. Avery, 21 Wis. 173. and improperly. Seger v. Town of Buckamstead, 22 Conn. 297. claiming. In statute. Williams v. Pott, L. R., 12 Eq Cas. 149. and without force by disseizin. In statute. Reed w. Bell, 26 Mo. 216. YARD. In statute. Matthews v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 516. YEAR. In contract. Knode v. Baldridge, 73 Ind. 54. In indictment. Com. v. Doran, 14 Gray, 37 ; Com. ?'. Sullivan, 14 Gray, 97. In statute. Glasgow v. Rouse, 43 Mo. 479 ; Foster v. McO'Blenis, 18 Mo. 88 ; Gibson v. Barton, L. R., 10 Q. B. 329 ; King 11. Inhabit- ants, 10 B. & C. 53; Engleman v. State, 15 Pet. 141 ; Thornton v. Boyd, 25 Miss. 198. any one . In statute. U. S. v. Dickson, 15 Pet. 141. for one . In insurance policy. Notman t^. Ins. Co., 4 C. B. (N. S.) 476. one whole . In statute. King z/. Inhabitants, i B. & Ad. 217; Paris V. Hiram, 12 Mass. 262. not to be performed within a . In statute. Clark v. Pendle- ton, 20 Conn. 508 ; Delano v. Montague, 4 Cush. 43 ; Jilson v. Gil- bert, 26 Wis. 637; Lyon v. King, 11 Mete. 412; Roberts v. Rock- bottom Co., 7 Mete. 46 ; Treadway v. Smith, 56 Ala. 345 ; Peter v. Compton, Skin. 353; Fenton 7/. Emblers, 3 Burr. 1278; Ridley w. Ridley, 34 Beav. 478; Izard w. Middleton, i Des. (S. C.) Ch. 116; Bilk V. Hewitt, 24 Ind. 280 ; Jilson v. Gilbert, 26 Wis. 637 ; Quack- enbush v. Ehle, 5 Barb. (N. Y.) 469 ; Wells v. Horton, 4 Bing. 40 ; Thompson v. Gordon, 3 Strobh. (S. C.) Law, 196; King v. Hanna, 9 B. Mon. (Ky.) 369; Frost z/. Tarr, 53 Ind. 390; Riddle v. Backus, 38 Iowa, 81 ; Sward v. Keith, 31 Mich. 247 ; Artcher v. Zeh, 5 Hill (N. YEAH. 387 YO UTH. YEAR — Continued. Y.), 200 TEAB. YEABLING. YEARLY. YEARS. YIELDING. YOU. YOURS. YOKE. YOUNGER. YOUTH. Gilbert v, Sykes, 16 East, 150 ; Burney v. Ball, 24 Ga. 505 ; Wiggins V. Keizer, 6 Ind. 252 ; Updike v. Ten Broeck, 32 N. J. (L.) 105, 116; Kent w. Kent, 62 N. Y. 560; Dresser v. Dresser, 35 Barb. 353; Houghton V. Houghton, 14 Ind. 505 ; White v. Hanchett, 21 Wis. 415; Esty V. Aldrich, 46 N. H. 127; Sherman w. Champlain Trans. Co., 31 Vt. 162; Baptist Ch. v. Brooklyn Fire Ins. Co., 19 N. Y. 305 ; Knowlman v. Bluett, L. R., 9 Exch. i, 307 ; Green v. Har- ris, 9 R. I. 401 ; Blakeney v. Goode, 30 Ohio St. 350; Talmadge v. Rensselaer & Saratoga R. Co., 13 Barb. (N. Y.) 493 ; Blandingz/. Sar- gent, 33 N. H. 239; Blanchard w. Weeks, 34 Vt. 589; Hill z/. Jami- son, 16 Md. 125; Richardson v. Pierce, 7 R. I. 330 ; Worthy v. Jones, II Gray (Mass.), 168; Darey ?'. Shannon, 4 Exch. Div. 81 ; Gault z/. Brown, 48 N. H. 183 ; Boydell v. Drummond, 11 East, 155 ; Packet Co. V. Sickels, 5 Wall. (U. S.) 580 ; Birch v. Liverpool, 9 Barn. & C. 392 ; Van Schryck v. Backus, 9 Hun (N. Y.), 68 ; Deaton v. Tennes- see Coal & R. Co., 12 Heisk. (Tenn.) 650; Shute -v. Dorr, 5 Wend. (N. Y.) 204 ; Roberts v. Tucker, 3 Exch. 632 ; Hill v. Hooper, i Gray (Mass.), 131 ; Peters v. Westborough, 19 Pick. (Mass.) 364; Farring- ton V. Donohue, Irish Rep., i C. L. 679; Murphy v. O'Sullivan, 18 Irish Jurist, ill ; Doyle v. Dixon, 97 Mass. 208 ; Perkins v. Clay, 54 N, H. 518; Gottschalk v. Witter, 25 Ohio St. 76; Self z/. Cordell, 45 Mo. 345 ; Davey v. Shannon, 4 Exch. Div. 81 ; Mavor v. Pyne, 3 Bing. 285; Holloway 7'. Hampton, 4 B. Mon. (Ky.)4i5; Bracegirdle V. Heald, i Barn. & Aid. 727 ; Donnellan v. Read, 3 Barn. & Ad. 899; Souch V. Strawbridge, 2 C. B. 808 ; Cherry v. Heniing, 4 Exch. 631; Sheehy v. Adarine, 41 Vt. 541 ; Nones v. Homer, 2 Hilton (N. Y.), no; Kelly v. Terrell, 26 Ga. 551 ; Snelling v. Huntingfield, I Cromp. M. & R. 20; Shipley v. Patton, 21 Ind. 169; Kleeman V. Collins, 9 Bush (Ky.), 460; Hearne v. Chadbourne, 65 Me. 302 ; Sharp V. Rhiel, 55 Mo. 97 ; Cawthorne v. Cordrey, 13 C. B. (N. S.) 406; Dickson v. Frisbee, 52 Ala. 165; McKay w. Rutherford, 13 Jur. 21 ; Hoare v. Hindley, 49 Cat. 274 ; Emery v. Smith, 46 N. H. 151 ; Packet Co. v. Sickles, 5 Wall. 580. within one . In statute. Genella?'. Relyea, 32 Cal. 1 59 ; Wether- bee V. Dunn, 36 Cal. 249; State v. Jones, 11 Iowa, 11. In indictment. Stollenweck v. State, 55 Ala. 142. In lease. Doe v. Grafton, 18 Q. B. 496. meeting. In will. Green v. Dennis, 6 Conn. 292. rent. In contract. Coomber ■j'. Howard, i C. B. 441. a term of . In statute. Com. -v. Evans, 16 Pick. 448. three . King v. Smyer, 10 B. & C. 490. two . In statute. Hopkins v. Chambers, 7 T. B. Mon. 257; Thornton v. Boyd, 25 Wis. 598. and paying. In lease. Kimpton v. Walker, 9 Vt. 191.. and rendering. In lease. De Lancey v. Ganong, 9 N. V. 9. In notice. Engleheart v. Eyre, 2 Dowl. 145. the lumber is . Shindler v. Houston, i N. Y. 261. of oxen. In statute. Mallory v. Berry, 16 Kai 293. son. In will. Wilbraham v. Scarrisbrick, i H. L. Cas. 167. In will. Nelson v. Gushing, 2 Cush. 533. PART II. CROSS REFERENCES. The cross references -which follow enable one, after finding the construc- tion of a particular word or phrase in Part I. , to find where the same word or phrase has occurred under another heading. Illustkation. — Suppose the word that is being searched for is "Accident." Turning to the body of the book, Part I., pp. 3, 4, the different cases in which the word "Ac(?ident" has been defined by itself and also in connection with other words, will appear. Now turn to Part II. Here, under "Accident," the following phrases containing the word will be discovered, A-iz. : " Other unaTOidable acci- dent. UnaTOidable accident, necessity or distress of weather. Unavoidable accident. Mistake or accident. Mistake, accident or misfortune. Surprise, accident, mistake or fraud without fault on his part. Injury caused by accident. Inevitable accident." The black type refers the reader to the word unr^er which he must look in Part I. ; and, therefore, looking there under the heads "UNATOIDABLE," "MISTAKE," "SURPRISE," "INJURY," an I " INEVITABLE," he will find the above phrases. CROSS REFERENCES. A. Profit a prendre. ABOVE. In payment of the above ABANDOlfED. Derelict and abandoned. account. Cause shall be considered To cross lot above men- as abandoned. tioned. ABANBOJfUTElNT . Lost or defeated by aban- ABRIDGMENT. Fair abridgment. donment. ABSENCE. Voluntary and uninter- ABET. Aid, abet, counsel or pro- rupted absence. cure. Absence, sickness or other Aid and abet. inability. ABIDE. Abide the CTCnt. ABSOLUTELY. Absolutely forfeited. Abide, do and perform. Due absolutely and not on ABniTY. Sufficient ability. any contingency. Best of his ability. ABSTRACT. Abstract of title. ABLE. Not able to work. Embezzle, abstract or wil- So ill as not to be able to fully misapply. travel. ABUTTING. Any abutting OTlTier. ABLE-BODIED. Healthy and able-bodied ACADEMIES. Colleges and academies. person. ACCEPTANCE. Lend his acceptance. ABODE. Usual place of abode. General acceptance. Dwelling-house or usual ACCIDENT. Other unavoidable, acci- place of abode. dent. Place of abode. Unavoidable accident, ne- Permanent abode. cessity or distress of Last and usual place of weather. abode. Unavoidable accident. From the place of his Mistake or accident. abode. Mistake, accident or mis- Actual place of abode. fortune. ABOUT. Lying about. Surprise, accident, mis- About 500 tons. take or fraud without Secretly on or about their fault on his part. person. Injury caused by accident. Having upon or about his Inevitable accident. person. ACCIDENTAL. Bodily injury effected Say about 1,100 tons. through external, vio- On or about his premises. lent and accidental In or about. means. In and about. Accidental injury. Employed in or about the External, violent and ac- works. cidental means. Carries concealed about ACCIDENTS. Unavoidable accidents. his person. Accidents by fire and CaiTies concealed about tempest. his person. Accidents or damages of In and about her busi- the seas of whatever na- ness. ture or kind whatsoever. [381] [382] 383 ACCIDENTS. -ACT. 384 ACdDENTS — Continued. Inevitable accidents. Fire and all other un- avoidable accidents. Dangers and accidents of the seas and navigation. Dangers or accidents of navigation. ACCOMMODATION. All accommodation notes. Necessary for the accom- modation of the officers and crew. Proper facilities and con- venience for the con- veyance and accommo- dation of passengers. Accommodation bill. ACCORDINGt. Well and truly administer according to law. ACCOUNT. Weekly account. To account. On account otsex. In settlement of the ac- count. Quarterly account. Running account. Proper books of account. In payment of the above account. Open account. Pay to account of. Particular account. Particular account of such loss or damage. Account originally ex- ceeding £5. Matters of mere account. Keep proper books of ac- count. Just and true account. For account of. Credit on my account. On account of whom it may concern. On account of color. Closed account. Debt, account, claim or demand. Balance of the account. Account for and pay over. Admitting the account to be due. ACCOUNTS. Running accounts. Mutual accounts. Merchants' accounts. Liquidated accounts. ACCOUNTS — Continued. Accounts as concern the trade of merchandise between merchant and merchant. Book of accounts. Book accounts. On balance of accounts. ACCRUE. Within six years next after the right of action shall accrue. Interest thenceforth to accrue due. ACCRUED. Within thirty days after the indebtedness ac- crued. Rights already accrued. Costs that have accrued. ACCRUING. Taxes and other public dues in any manner ac- cruing. All debts owing or accru- ing. ACCUSATION. Nature and cause of the accusation. ACCUSE. Maliciously threatens to accuse another of crime. Charge and accuse. ACID. Oxalic acid. ACKNOWlEDGiMENT. Acknowledgment or promise. ACQUAINTED. Personally acquainted with. ACQUIESCED. Submitted to or acqui- esced in. ACQUIRED. Right acquired. Otherwise acquired. ACQUITTANCE. Receipt or acquittance. ACRES. Not exceeding eighty acres. About seven acres. ACT. Die by his own hand or act voluntarily or other- wise. Act injurious to trade or commerce. Suffer any act. Special act. Pursuant to the act. In pursuance of the act. Public act. Person by whose act or default. After the passing of the act. Passing of the act. Trom and after the pas- sage of the act. 385 AGT.- -ACTIONS. 386 ACT— Continued. ACTED. ACTING. ACROSS. ACTION. Overt act. Passage of this act. Notice of any prior act of bankruptcy. Neglect to act. Nothing in this act. Ministerial act. Judicial act. Incapable to act. In pursuance of this act. Improper act. In execution of this act. Fail to act. Act of God. To act in all my business. Act of bankruptcy. As her act and deed. Acted, performed or rep- resented. incapable of acting. Acting under the direc- tion. Upon or across any street. WitMn six years next after the right of action shall accrue. Transitory action. Title of the action. Things in action. Suit to recover the con- tents of any chose In action. Suit or action. Subsequent action. Subject-matter of the ac- tion. Subject of action. Some suit or action. Require the person hav- ing such right of action forthwith to commence suit. Action for the recovery of land. Record of the action. Prosecution of the action. Real action. Personal action. Action is pending. Order involving the merits of an action. Party to the action. Object of the action. Notice of action. Next before some suit or action. Mixed action. ACTION —Continued. Merits of the action. Maintain action. Local action. Gronnd of action. Facts constituting a cause of action. Court before whom the ac- tion is tried. Controversies which might be the subject of a personal action at law or of a suit in equity. Action founded on con- tract. Action arising on con- tract. Contract or cause of ac- tion. Contents of any promis- sory note or other chose in action. Conceals the cause of ac- tion. Divide any cause of action. Commencement of the ac- tion. Commence or prosecute any action. Dismissal of action. Determine the action. Determination of the ac- tion. Civil action or proceeding. Civil action. Other choses in action. Defendant in the action. Change the form or ground of action. Several causes of action. The cause of action. Cause of action surviving. Cause of action. Any action. Assignor of a thing in ac- tion or contract. Cause of action accrued. Action shall have accrued. Cause of action shall ac- crue. Cause of action arose. Cause of action shall have arisen. ACTIONS. Actions and suits pend- ing. All pleas of personal ac- tions. Other actions. 387 ACTIONS. ■^QUIPABATUB. 388 ACTIONS -Continued. ADJOINING — Continued. . Actions respecting ease- Surface of the adjoining ments. lots. Condnctillg actions or ADJOURNlffENT . Within four days after the suits. adjournment. Civil actions. ADJUDICATA. Res adjudlcata. Actions upon the case. ADJIDICATION , Within twenty-four hours All actions. after the adjudication. Actions of assanlt and Adjudication of bank- battery. ruptcy. As in other civil actions. Available for adjudica- ACTS. Acts necessary for tlie tion. prosperity of the so- ADMINISTER. Well and truly administer. ciety. Well and truly administer Other acts. according to law. ACTUAL. Actual occupancy. ADMINISTEREI) . Cause and procure to be In the actual occupancy administered. of any person. Case in which the law of Actual possession. the United States au- Actual purchase. thorizes an oath to be When in actual service in administered. time of war. ADMINISTKATION. Expenses of adminls- Actual settlement. tration. Actual settler. ADMINISTEATOE. Heal estate held by an • Soldier in actual military executor or adminis- service. trator. True and actual cash ADIHTNISTEATOKS. Executors, adminis- value. trators and assigns. Actual notice. ADMTSSION. Upon his admission. Soldiers in actual military For the purpose of admis- service. sion to registration. ' Actual maniage. ADMITTED. Considered as admitted. Actual expenses that may ADMIXTURE. Declare such admixture. appertain to the goods ADULTERY. Living in adultery. themselves. Connived at the adultery. Actual cash payment. ADVANCE. Being in advance. Actual damages. Actual acceptance. ADVANCED. Advanced or to be ad- vanced. Hflvine- advanced. ACTUALLY. Money actually made. Necessary vegetables ac- ADTANTAUEOUS. Consider most advanta- o'o/-\nc tually provided for fami- ADTENTURE. Trade adventure or con- ly use. Except the taxes ' shall cern. actually have been paid. Exposure to unnecessary danger, hazard or per- Actually removing out of ilous adventure. the county. ADTEESE. Witness prove adverse. Actually employed. Substantial rights of the Actually chargeable. adverse party. ADAPTED. Instrument adapted for Continuous adverse use. coining. Claims adverse to the ADDITION. Alteration or addition. estate of the petitioner. ADDITIONAL. Privilege of additional in- ADVERTISEMENT. Summons, notice or surance. advertisement. ADDITIONS. Erections or additions. ADVISE. Procure, advise and assist. ADEQUATE. Plain, adequate and com- JEQUIPARATIR Omnis ratihabitio retro- plete remedy at law. trahitur et mandato ADJOINING. Thereunto adjoining. sequiparatur. 389 AFFAIR. AGGEAVATmu. 390 AFFAIR. AFFECT. AFFECTED. AFFECTING. AFFECTION. AFFIBATIT. AFFIRM. AFORESAID. Close tliis affair. Interfere with or preju- dicially affect. Snits concerning real es- tate or whereby the same may be affected. Injuriously affected. Intermediate orders af- fecting the merits. Intermediate order affect- ing the judgment. Order affecting a substan- tial right. Incumbrance affecting the estate. Final order affecting a substantial right. Cases affecting embassa- dors, other public min- isters, and consuls. Serious illness, local dis- ease, affection or per- sonal injury. Satisfactory affidavit. Declare and affirm. Voyage or voyages afore- said. Trade as aforesaid. Time aforesaid. In manner aforesaid. From tlie day and year aforesaid. As aforesaid. AFORETHOUGHT. Malice aforethought. AFTER. Immediately after the ver- dict. One day after date. Ten days after peace is made. After the passing of the act. From and after the pas- sage of the act. Special order made after flaal judgment. From and after. From and after payment and subject thereto. Immediately after. Within twenty-four hours after the adjudication. After such entry. After conviction. Two years after date on demand. From and after the de- cease. AFTER— Continued. Within four days after the adjournment. Not less than five nor more than .ten days after the date of the warrant. After date. After date of appointment.. AFTERWARD. As soon afterward as prac- ticable. Immediately afterward. AGTERWARDS. There afterwards contin- uing his said assault. AGAINST. Verdict against law. Against ns. < Against the form of the statute. Party decided against. Judgment which may be rendered against him in his official capacity. Furnish evidence against himself. Fraudulent and void as against the assignee. Evidence against himself. Crimes by bankrupts against bankruptcy laws. Crime or offence against the laws of China. Crime against nature. Debt against the estate. Party appealing or ap- pealed against. Adjudged against liim. AGEv, Lawful age. Attain the age of twenty- one. At the age. AGENT. Agent or surveyor. Agent intrusted with the possession of goods. Permanent agent. Managing agent. Agent intrusted with the possession. Fiscal agent. General agent. Agent for election ex- penses. Agent or attorney. AGENTS. No other than such agents.' By authority of and as agents for. AGGRAVATING. Mitigating or aggravating circumstances. 25 391 AGGREGATE. -ALL. 392 AGGREGATE. AGGRESSIONS. AGGRIEVED. AGREE. AGREEABLY. AGREED. AGREEMENT. AGREEMENTS. AID. ALASKA. ALE. ALIENATED. ALIENS. ALIKE. ALL. Coi-ppration aggregate. Piratical aggressions. Person aggrieved. Party aggrieved. Unable to agree as to tlie damages. Agreeably to the usual mode of process against offenders in such State. Agreed npon. Freight as agreed. Having agreed. Dismissed agreed. Written or parol agree- ment. Per agreement. Mntnal agreement. Minute or memorandum of an agreement. Agreement made in con- sideration of marriage., Judgment by agreement. Agreement for the hire of any laborer. Contract, promise or agreement. Consent or agreement. Deliver up such lease or agreement. Contracts, bargains, agreements, policies, and other instruments. Aid, abet, counsel or pro- cure. Any instrument, arms or other things calculated to aid his escape. District of Alaska. Ale, strong beer, or fer- mented beer. Alienated by sale or other- wise. Resident aliens. Substantially alike. Share and share alike. On all or either'. All my books and papers of every description. All other, the personal estate vphatsoever. All pleas of personal actions. All the property I possess. Price clear of all expenses. All his principal creditors. All process. All merchandise and prop- erty. ALL — Continued. Eight to do all such quar- rying. All the rest. All the rest of my estate. All cases relating to the revenue. All right and title. All royalties. All ray servants. All the testimony. \ AH" things whatsoever, whether real or per- • sonal. At all times. Transact all business. Works of all kinds. All writings. Locomotives and all other personal property. Necessary food for all the stock. All accommodation notes. All claims and demands that may arise. All the members. All other losses and mis- fortunes. My linen and clothes of all kinds. All the outstanding liabili- ties of the said news- paper. All lands. To kill all dogs. Safely and securely keep- ing all moneys depos- ited. All the inhabitants. Fire and all other unavoid- able accidents. With all faults. All faults. All my goods and chattels. Guaranteed for cargo in all this month. All other crimes not capi- tal. All my estate. All my effects whatsoever. All my effects. My linen and clothes of all kinds. Clear proceeds of all fines. Clear of all incumbrances. Clear of all charges and as- sessments whatsoever. All claiming under him. 393 ALL. ■ANOTHER. 394 ALL — Continued. ALLEGAllfS. ALLEGATIOlf. ALLEGED. ALLEGES. ALLOTMENT. ALLOTMENTS. ALLOWANCE. ALMS. ALONG. ALREADY. ALTER. ALTERATION. ALTERATIONS, ALTERING. ALWAYS. AMBIGUITY. AMERICAN. AMONG. AMONGST. AMOUNT. All demands. For default of all such issues. All causes civil and crim- inal. AU debts owing or accru- ing. All debts due and owing. To act in all my business. All goods bought. Benefits of all my real estate. All other personal prop- erly appertaining to said railroad. All my accounts. All actions upon any judg- ment. Nemo allegans suam turpi- tudinem est audiendus. Material allegation. Immaterial allegation. Words in substance as alleged. Claims and alleges. All matters of the allot- ment of dower. Same allotments. Certificate, order, or al- lowance. Further allowance. Charitable allowance. Begging for alms or so- liciting charity. A-long its route. Rights already accrued. Erection, alter or repair. Internal alteration. External alteration. Necessary alterations. Building, altering, repair- ing or ornamenting. ProTided always. Latent ambiguity. American ship or vessel. American property. Among the valuable pa- pers. Among the files. To and amongst. Whole amount of the capital stoclc. Reasonable amount of salvage. Reasonable amount of property. Amount of judgment. AMSTERDAM. AMUSEMENT. AMUSEMENTS. AN. ANCESTOR. ANCHOR. ANEW. ANIMAL. ANIMALS. ANNOY. ANNOYANCE. ANNUAL. ANNUALLY. ANNUITIES. ANNUITY. ANOTHER. Now in the port of Am- sterdam. Place of amusement. License, regulate and re- strain theatrical amuse- ments. An enemy. Blood of such ancestor. Lying at anchor. Trial anew. Locate anew. Districted anew. Dumb animal. Wild animals. Hair of animals. Cruelty to animals. Domestic animals. Dead animals. Structure intended to an- noy. Remain upon any sidewalk to the annoyance of any person. Annual value of the prop- erty. Public annual ofSce. Public annual office or charge. Annual interest. The annual fruit there- of. Annual emolument. Clear annual value. Annually appoint. Stocks, funds or annui- ties. Other annuity charged on such lands. Another or different per- suasion, sect or denomi- nation. Property rights or interest of another. Property of another. Obtains from another. Shall marry another per- son. Maliciously threatens to accuse another of crime. Another kind. Injury to the property of another. Another incompatible of- fice. Corporation of another State. Defajilt of another. Of the blood of another. 395 ANSWER. ■ -ANT. 396 ANSWER. ANTE. ANTECEDEUTI. ANY. Sham answer. Answer the purposes of money. Frivolous answer. Ab ante. Ab antecedent!. Any one year. Wear any weapon con- cealed as a weapon. Upon or across any street. Any bona fide trades. Title to any toll. At any time. Any third person. Taxed by any law of the State. Any suit. Suffer to he opened any letters. Sit in any case. Any such person. * Any shareholders. Any servant or clerk. Send any letter. Sell any office. Eesort to any house. Run upon the land of any other person. Any building built or re- paired. Remain upon any side- walk to the annoyance of any person. ({uota of any city or town. Any provision by will. Presence of any female. Possession of any person. Any policy. Play at any game. Personate any person en- titled to vote. Any person. Person who has paid money lost upon any game or wager. Permit swine to go upon any sidewalk. Any party. Any abutting owner. Owner of any manufac- turing establishment. Outlet belonging to any house or building. Or any other. Any public improvement now ordered. Drunkenness, profligacy, or any other cause. ANT — Continued. Any other game. Office for the weighing of any merchandise. Any office or capacity. Occupy any stand. In the actual occupancy of any person. Obstruct any engine. Notice of any prior act of bankruptcy. Needlessly kill any living creature. Property necessarily used in operating any rail- road. Near any election ground. Near any dwelling-house. Without any name sub- scribed thereto or signed with a fictitious name. Minister of any church or chapel. All mineral or magnesia of any kind. Mills or manufactories of any kind. By any other means. Persons performing labor or furnishing materials of any kind. Master or other person entitled to the service of any slave. Turn loose any cattle. Give any lien thereon. Any license or authority. Without leaving any child. Labor upon any land. Any kind of property. Knowingly and fraudu- lently vote at any elec- tion. Kin any seal. Kill any dog. Keep open any room. Any two justices. Any judge of a court of record. Judge of any court. Invasion, insurrection or civil commotion, or of any military or usurped power. Any interest therein. Any gaming whatsoever. Any interest in or con- cerning them. 397 ANT.' ■ANY. 398 AlVT- - Continued. ANT — Continued. Any ^ame except bowls, Construction, erection or chess. repair of any building. As fully as any individual. Confine the person of any Any otlier cause of indebt- female. edness wliatever. Any thing done. Indebted^ In any form. Divide any cause of ac- Incident to any manufac- tion. turing process. Any public company. Sell or receive from any Die in the known viola- slave. tion of any law. If any remains at her de- By color of any false token cease. or writing. If any. Any mode of combining. Agreement for the liii-e of Committing any person lo any laborer. jail. Any sum vyhich they think Suit of any common per- lit. son. Hearing of any motion. Should any of my children Any charge I have made. die. Have or keep any house Any device or substitute for public entertain- for cards or dice. ment. Cut down or destroy any Any neighborhood or trees. famUy. Destroy any vessel. Goods out of any church. Any person claiming prop- Any other explosive sub- erty. stance . Demand of any debt. In execution upo» any Any term or number of judgment. years certain. Executing any such deed. Surety for or liable for Any damage to any any debt. goods. His present or any future Damage any frame. debt. Any estate in fee or for Dealings and transactions life. with any bankrupt. Escapes from any cause Carried into any port. vyhatever. Cable of any size. Any of the crew. Any other building. Any creditor. Doing any business. Any county, city or town. Brought beiore any mag- Any county. istrate. Engage in or carry on any Boundary of any lands. business. Beat any horse. Any person or corpora- Any other bank. tion. AH my property of any Copy any print. nature or kind whatso- Contract made between ever. the plaintiff and any At any tavern. other person. Any other domestic ani- Due absolutely and not on mal. any contingency. Attempts to commit any \ Any contingency. offence. Construction or repair of Attached in any suit. any building. Any annual or other fu- During the lifetime of ture election. any former husband or Annually or in any way wife. she may wish. 399 ANY.- ■ARISING. 40a ANY— Continued. APPLICATION - - Continued. Assembly for the promo- Not known or used before tion of any moral or the application. benevolent object. Hearing of the applica- Without assigning any tion. reason. Circuit breakers de- All actions upon any judg- scribed by him prior ta ment. said application. Acting 'on behalf of any APPOINT. Limit and appoint. other person. Appoint an agent. AlfTTHING. If anything should remain. APPOINTED. Fixed and appointed. AimriSE. May in anywise. Dniy and legally ap- APAET. Living apart. pointed. Living apart from his Day appointed for argu- wife. ment. APOTHECART. Practice as an apothecary. APPOINTMENT. License, appointment or APPAREL. Wearing apparel. authority. APPARATUS. Necessary apparatus. After date of appoint- Gaming apparatus. ment. APPARENT. Apparent violation. APPRAISED. Appraised value. Apparent possession. Shall be appraised. Apparent good order. APPRAISER. Merchant appraiser. Apparent antliority. General appraiser. APPEAL. Said appeal. APPRAISERS. Sworn appraisers. Reasons for such appeal. APPREHEND. Good reason to apprehend Party demanding an ap- an attacls. peal. Good reason to apprehend Final and without excep- an attack. tion or appeal. APPiaiHENDED. Dnmediately apprehended Declines to appeal. APPREHENSION. Information as shall lead jlfPPEALED. Party appealing or ap- to the apprehension and pealed against. conviction of the thief. APPEALS. Judges of the Court of APPRENTICE. Apprentice by indenture. Appeals. APPRENTICES. Laborers, servants and APPEAR. Made to appear. apprentices. APPEARANCE. False rumor in appearance APPROVE. Approve and consent. well founded. APPURTENANCES. Ship and her appurte- False or fraudulent prac- nances. tice or appearance. Tea-kettle and lamp with Entry of appearance. its appurtenances. APPEARING. No considerable provoca- Privileges and appurte- tion appearing. nances. It appearing to us. AKBITRATION. Agreement or submission APPEARS. Clearly appears by the to arbitration. will. ARGUMENT. Day appointed for argu- Unless it appears. ment. APPENDAGES. Road with its appendages. ARISE. Question of law which APPERTAIN. Actual expenses that may may arise in criminal appertain to the goods ti-ials. themselves. All claims and demands APPLICATION. Summary application in that may arise. the action after judg- ARISING. Cases arising under trea- ment. ties. ^ Order made upon a sum- Suits arising under the mary application after constitution and laws judgment. of the United States. Not linown or used before Lo«s arising from petro- his application. leum. 401 ARISING. -AS. 402 ARISDfG- Continued. AETICLES — Continued. Cases arising in tlie land Other articles perishable or naval forces. in their own nature. Matter arising upon tlie Articles or objects charged trial. with an internal tax. Loading, unloading, con- Manufactured articles. veyance or otlicrvpise, Articles of household fur- whether arising from niture necessary for up- negligence or other- holding life. vcise. Goods, wares, merchan- Crime arising under the dise, articles or objects. revenue laws. Manufactures, articles, Action arising on con- vessels and wares of tract. glass. Cases in law and equity A copy of its articles of arising under the * * * association. laws of the United AETIFICEE. Artificer, workman or la- States. borer. Debt arising out of or Handicraftsman or arti- founded on a contract. ficer. Case arising under the AETmCIAL. Artificial boundary. constitution and laws ARTS. Promote the progress of of the United States. science and the useful IKMIES. Raise and support armies. arts. AJRMIS. Vi et armis. Literature, science and AKMS. Eight to keep and bear the fine arts. arms. AS. As speedily as practica- Eight to bear arms. ble. Offensive arms or wea- As soon afterward as pons. practicable. Loaded arms. As near the court-house Seep and bear arms. as practicable. Any instrument, arms or As nearly uniform as other things calculated practicable. to aid his escape. As soon as possible. Attempt to discharge any As far as possible without kind of loaded arms at expense. any person. Practice as an apothe- AEEESTS. Arrests, restraints and cary. detainments of king. As near as may be. princes or people. As fully as any individual. AEKIVAL. My arrival. Freight as agreed. Actual arrival in dock. Forthwith as soon as may AKRIVE. Expected to arrive. be. AET. Useful art. Payable as convenient. Use any art. Cohabit together as hus- AETFULLY. Artfully and purposely band and wife. framed. Canse shall be considered AETICIE. Valuable article. as abandoned. Provision or article of Such other business as food. may be provided by law. Design for the shape or Bound as now. configuration of an ar- Bankers doing business ticle of merchandise. as brokers. AETICLES. Articles worn by men, By authority of and as women or children. agents for. Articles perishable In Practice as an apothe- their own nature. cary. 403 AS. -AT. 404 AS — Continued. ASSIGNMENT. Yoluntary assignment. Brought up as aforesaid. General assignment. As aforesaid. Equitable assignment. Appointment as a commis- ASSIGNS. Survivor or his assigns. sioner. Successors and assigns. ASCERTAINED. Cannot be ascertained. Order or assigns. ASHES. Dnst, ashes and rubbish. Heirs and assigns. ASIDE. Set aside. Executors, administrators ASSAILING. Pirates assailing thieves. and assigns. Enemies, pirates and as- ASSIST. Tow and assist vessels. sailing thieves. Procure, advise and as- ASSAULT. Tliere afterwards continu- sist. ing his said assault. ASSISTANT. Trust reposed in him as Assault with intent to assistant book-keeper. commit rape. ASSIZES. Committed for trial to the Made an assault. assizes. Guilty of assault with Persons attending at the attempt to commit a assizes. rape. ASSOCIATE. Lewdly and lasciviously ASSAULTER. Felonious assaulter. associate and cohabit ASSEMBLE. Meet or assemble. together. ASSEMBLED. Assembled for religious ASSOCLiTION. Regulation of the busi- worship. ness of the association Congregation assembled. and the conduct of its ASSEMBLY. In pnblic assembly. officers. Public assembly. Voluntary association. Camp-meeting, congrega- A copy of its articles of tion or other assembly of association. people met for religious Company or association. worship. ASSOCIATIONS. Persons and associations. ASSENT. Voluntary signature and ASSURED. Just claim of the assured. assent. Design in the assured. ASSESSMENT. Tax or assessment. ASTLUMS. Hospitals or asylums. Tax, impost, assessment AT. Shoot at. or municipal fine. At sea. Suit for the purpose of At the option of. restraining the assess- At par. ment or collection of Currency that is at par. any tax. At maturity. Time the assessment is At or near. made. At liberty to. Last assessment roll. At least. Further assessment. Fourteen days at least. ASSESSMENTS. Taxes and assessments. At least sixteen days be- * Public taxes, rates and fore. assessments. One whole year at least. Clear of all charges and At issue. assessments whatso- If any remains at her de- ever. cease. ASSESSOR. Person who has escaped Fourteen days at least. the assessor. Go at large. ASSETS. Share in the distribution At the north door of the of assets. court-house. New assets. At the court-house door. ASSIGN. Mortgage, assign and At her disposal. transfer. Charges or disbursements ASSIGNEE. Fraudulent and void as at law. against the assignee. Charge at law. 405 AT. ■AWAY. 406 AT — Continued ATTORNEY'S. Reasonable attorney's At his chambers. fee. Cases at law. AUCTION. Sale by auction. Debt existing at the time AUCTIONEERS 'Regulate sales of auc- of the adjudication of tioneers and transient bankruptcy. merchants. Case at law. AUDIENDUS. Nemo allegans suam tnrpi- At her death. tudinem est audiendus. By and at the expense of AUGUST. On August 1st, or as soon the purchaser. as the vendee shall pay Before or at the time. $2,000. Persons attending^ at the First day of August next. assizes. AUTHOR- Consent in writing of the Attorney at law. author. At any time. AUTHORITIES. Lawful authorities, Arriyal at a foreign port. County authorities. Action at law. Corporate authorities. Appear at the trial. Competent authorities. ATTACHED. Shop attached to and be- AUTHORITY. Proper executive author- ing part of any dwelling- ity. house. Power and authority. ATTACHMENT. Effectual attachment. Authority of the like na- ATTACK. Good reason to apprehend ture. an attack. Any license or authority. Threatened with an at- / License, appointment or tack. authority. Good reason to apprehend Executive authority. an attack. By authority. ATTADfDEK. Bills of attainder. Any jurisdiction or au- ATTEMPT. Attempt at fraud. thority. GuUty of assault with AUTHORIZED. SpeciaUy authorized. attempt to commit a Not authorized by law. rape. Authorized to take apnli- Attempt to discharge any cations for insurance. kind of loaded arms at AUTHORIZES. Case in which the law of any person. the United States au- Abuses such female in the thorizes an oath to be attempt to have carnal administered. knowledge of her. AVAILS. Proceeds or avails. ATTEMPTED. Unjustly and unfairly at- AVERAGE. Fair, average, nicranzi tempted. rice. ATTEMPTEVG. Entering or attempting Pitch-pine timber of av- to enter, leaving or erage quality. attempting to leave, a Particular average. public conveyance. Free of particular average. ATTENDANCE. Physician in attendance. Free from average, unless Medical attendance. general. ATTENDANTS. Stated attendants upon Free from average. divine worship. Fair average crop. ATTENDING. Present attending physi- General average. cian. AVOIDANCE. Matter in avoidance. ATTESTING. Promissory note signed AWARD. Event of the award. in the presence of an Arbitrament and award. attesting witness. Abide the award. ATTORNEY. Such warrant of attorney. AWARDS. Distribution of awards. Letter or power of attor- AWAITING. Awaiting delivery. ney. AWAY. Running away and leav- Agent or attorney. ing lier children. 407 AWAY. -BE. 408 AWAY — Continued. Sell or give away liquors. Take and carry away. Disposihg and putting away. Cast away. Take and carry away. AWNUfG. Spread any awning. BACK. Privilege of breeding back. BACON. Prime singed bacon. BAGGAGE. Personal baggage. BAIL. Special bail. Holding to bail. Excessive bail. BAILEE. Other bailee. Larceny of a bailee. BALANCE. Net balance. BALL. Ball room. BALLOT. Designed to distinguish such ballot. BALLOT-BOX. Consent of the people ex- pressed at the ballot- box. BANE. Transferable at the bank. To the bank. Table or bank of the same or like kind. Money on hand or in bank. On the bank. Bank notes current in the City of New York. Negotiable at the Bank of Washington. Negotiable at the bank. Keeping a faro bank or gaming table. Incorporated bank. False bank notes. Current bank notes. Bank bill countersigned by the cashier. Along the bank. BANKING. Other banking game. Banking game. Bank or company engaged in the business of bank- ing. BANKING-HOUSE. At an office or banking- house. At an ofEce or banking- house. BANKRUPT. Persons claiming through or under the bankrupt. Contingent liabilities con- tracted by the bankrupt. Debts due to such bank- rupt. BANKRUPT — Continued. Dealings and transactions with any bankrupt. At the time he becomes bankrupt. BANKRUPTCY. Time of the bankruptcy. Thrown into bankruptcy. Register in bankruptcy. Provable under bank- ruptcy. Notice of any prior act of bankruptcy. Matters of proceedings in bankruptcy. Debt existing at the time of the adjudication of bankruptcy. Crimes by bankrupts against banliruptcy ' laws. In contemplation of bank- ruptcy. BANKRUPTS. Ci-imes by bankrupts against bankruptcy laws. BAB. Bar or bolt iron. Crossing the bar. BARBAROUS. Cruel, barbarous and in- human treatment. BARGAIN. Sell, dispose of, contract and bargain for. Grant, bargain, sell, and enfeoff. Grant, bargain, seU, and convey. Grant, bargain, and sell. Corrupt bargain. Close a bargain. BARGAINS. Contracts, bargains, agreements, policies, and other instruments. BARGE. Western barge. Barge carrying passen- gers. BARLEY. Seed barley. Prime barley. BARN. Contained in a frame barn. BARRATOR. Common barrator. BASIN. Landing place or basin. BASTARD. Such bastard. BATTERY. Actions of assault and battery. BAWDY-HOUSES. Regulate or suppress bawdy-houses. BAY. Bay or river craft or other boat. BE. Shall be. To be selected. 409 BE. -BELIEF. 410 BE — Continued BEFORE — Continued. Beside or be. Not known or used before May be. the application. Shall be inaiTied. Five days before the re- To be forwarded. turn day. Forthwith as soon as may Before the division of the be. estate. Equally to be divided. Before delivery. Suit shall be depending'. Thirty days before suit. As may be most con- At least five days before venient. the day of election. Cliildreu to be begotten. Court before whom the Business that might be action is tried. offensive. Brought before any mag- Bom or to be bom. istrate. BEAE. Bight to keep and bear BEGIN. Fire shall accidentally arms. begin. Riglit to bear arms. BEGINNING. Any other matter or thing Keep and bear arms. from the beginning of BEABEB. Or bearer. the world. BEAST. Work beast. BEGOTTEN. LawfuUy begotten. Matters of subsistence for Heirs of the body lawful'y man or beast. begotten. Stray beast in a suffering condition. Heirs lawfully begotten. Childi'en to be begotten. BEAT. BECOME. Cruelly beat. Shall become. BEHALF. On behalf of. Immediate and individual behalf. Delivered to the payee or Rent to become due. Due and to become due. some person in his be- Become bankrupt and dis- half. continue business. Acting on behalf of any BEEF. Beef steer. other person. BEEN. Without having been mar- BEHAVIOR. Open and gross lewdness ried. and lascivious behavior. Without ever having been Lascivious carriage and married. behavior. BEEE. Lager beer. Lascivious behavior. Ale, strong beer or fer- BEING. Treasurer for the time mented beer. being. BEEVES. Neat stock or beeves. Standing, riding, or be- BEFORE. Before he shall be tried. ing upon the platform of Before the trial or final moving railway coaches. hearing. Secretaiy for the time be- Before trial. ing. On or before. On notice being given. Not known or used before Minister for the time be- his application. ing. Not before. Mariner or seaman being Next before some suit or at sea. action. Found and being without Next before. a collar. Debts or liabilities con- For the time being. tracted before. My desire being. Liabilities contracted be- BELIEF. To his knowledge or be- fore. lief. At least sixteen days be- Best of his knowledge and fore. belief. 411 BELIEF. ■ BOARD. 412 BELIEF — Continued. Bfst of his belief. BELIEVES. Informed and believes. Firmly believes. BELONGING. Watercourses thereunto belonging. Thereunto belonging. Privileges belonging thereto. Outlet belonging to any house or building. Land belonging to a high- way. Fixtures belonging to the fulling mill and the card- ing machine. BELTING. Boiler, engine, machinery and belting. BENEFICIAL. Beneficial owner. BENEFCIALLT. Party beneficially inter- ested. Beneficially interested in the recovery. BENEFIT. Benefit of survivorship. Public benefit. Person for whose imme- diate benefit it is prose- cuted. Immediate benefit. Entire benefit. Enjoyed or taken the bene- fit of such exemption. Contract for the benefit of herself. Contract for the benefit of her family. Condition for the benefit of the grantor. Assignment for the benefit of creditors. BENEFITS. Profits and benefits. Privileges and benefits. BENEVOLENT. Charitable or benevolent institutions. Assembly for the promo- tion of any moral or benevolent object. BEQUEATH. To bequeath to. Give and bequeath. BEST. As he may tliinlt best. If it Is deemed best. Use his best endeavors. As to them shall seem best. BET. Money won upon any bet or wager. BETWEEN. To- be divided equally be- tween them. BETWEEN — Continued. At least ten days between the day of service and ' the first day of the next term. Contract made between the plaintiff and any other person. BEYOND. Eetumed from beyond the seas. Beyond the life of the offender. Countries beyond the ■ Cape of Good Hope. Accident beyond his con- trol. BIAS. Actual bias. BIDDER. Lowest responsible bid- der. Kesponsible bidder Highest bidder. BILL. With the bill. Ketire our bill. Local bill. Inland bill. On freight blU. Founded on a bond, bill or note. Exhibiting the bill. Delivered a signed bill. Bank bill countersigned by the cashier. Change bill or ticket. Bank bill or promissory note. Bank bill or note. Bank bill. Bill of attainder. Approved bill. BILL OF EXCHANGE. Abill of exchange. BILLIARD. Billiard tables. Erects and keeps a bil- liard table. BELLS. Retail liquor bUls. Money bills. When the bills are duly honored. Foreign bills of lading. Foreign bills. All bills or notes. BLACK. Hostilities in the Black Sea. BLOCK. Tenement block. BLOCKADE. Public blockade. BLOOD. Spitting of blood. Of my name and blood. BOARD. Taken on board. Property on board. 413 BOABD. -BREACH. 414 BOAED — Continued. On board. Freight on board. County board. BOAT. Wharf boat. First boat. Bay or river craft or other boat. Canal boat. BODIES. Die without issue of their bodies. BODILY. Without bodily heirs. Serious bodily harm. Bodily injury effected through external, vio- lent and accidental means. Bodily heirs. Grievous bodily harm. Engine calculated to de- stroy human life or inflict grievous bodily harm. BODY. Secret disposition of the dead body. Heirs on the body. Officers of such body cor- porate. Heirs of the body. Majority of the body. Issue of my body. Issue of her body. Heirs of the body lawfully begotten. Heirs of the body. Heirs male of his body. Heirs male of the body. Children of my body. BOGUS. False or bogus checks. BOILEB. Loss occasioned by the explosion of a steam boiler. Bar or bolt iron. Any bona flde trades. Bona fide purchaser. Payments bona flde made. Bona flde paid. Founded on a bond, bill or note. Exclusive of a bond. Bottomry bond. Annuity bond. Bonded warehouses. Second mortgage bonds. Bonds or other obliga- tions. Bonds and promissory BOLT. BONA FIDE. BOND. BOIfDED. BONDS. BONDS— Continued. notes BONE. BOOK-KEEPER. BOOKS. BOOTS. BOSTON. BOTH. BOUND. BOUNDARY. BOUNDING. BOUNDS. BOT^XS. BOX. BRAIDS. BRANCHES. BREACH. for money or property. Foreign bonds. Manufacture of bone. Trust i-eposed in him as assistant book-keeper. Book-keeper in ofilce. Statute books of sister States. Religious books or read- ing. Propef books of account. All my books and papers of every description. Such books as may be necessary. Keep proper books of ac- count. Transcript from the books. Exhibit the books. Dealer in second-baud books. One pair of boots. Good custom cowhide boots. Port of Boston. Harbor of Boston. Effects both real and per- sonal. Civil cases botb In law and in equity. AU my estate both real and personal. Bound with surety. Person bound as security for another. Legally bound to main- tain her. Held and firmly bound. Place having a known and definite boundary. Mark the boundary line. Last boundary. Running and bounding. Routes and bounds. ' Mark and lay out the bounds. Any game except bowls, chess. Box, package or thing. Hat braids. Cotton braids. Future extensions or branches. Prison breach. Breach of good behavior. 415 BREAK. -BURSTING. 416 BEEAK. BREAKAGE. BREEDING. BEIBE. BBICK. BRIDGE. BRIDGES. BRITISH. BROKER. BROKERS. BROTHER. BROTHERS. BROUGHT. BRUISE. BRUSH. BUILD. BUILDESG. Break or enter. Forcibly break and enter. Breakage during remoTal. Leakage or breakage. Breakage, leakage or dam- age. Privilege of breeding back. Give a bribe. Brick tenement thereon. All mines and minerals, sand, quarries of stone, brick earth and gravel pits. Frame bouse filled in with brick. Frame house flUed in with brick. Except the brick fac- tory. Lands or grounds where- on said bridge is to be built. County bridge. Suitable bridges. Recognized British ship. Produce broker. Sales by commercial bro- kers. Commercial brokers. Bankers doing business as brokers. Children my brother may leave. Surviving brothers or sis- ters. My brother's son. Appeal shall be brought. Brought up as aforesaid. One mortal bruise. Tapering brush. Erect and build. Wooden building. Timber for building. Their four-story stone and brick building. Such house or other build- ing. Any building built or re- paired. Building or purchasing. Outlet belonging to any house or building. Dwelling-house or other building. New building. Nearest building. Materials for building. BUILDING— Continued. Meeting for raising money for building or repairing a fchool-house. Land built upon or used for building purposes. If building shall fall. Erection or construction of a building. Erection of any building. Building erected. Erect a building. Construction or repair of any building. Construction, erecti,on or repair of any building. Addition of building: Addition erected to a building. Addition erected to a for- mer building. BUILDINGS Public buildings. Nature and material struc- ture of the buildings. Regular line of buildings. General line of buildings. Houses and buildings. Erection, construction or finishing of buildings. Corporate buildings. Carpenters in their own shops or in buildings erecting or repairing. Buildings or appurten- ances to buildings. BUILT. Mill thereafter built. Any building built or re- paired. Public passage or place built upon. Lands or grounds where- ever said bridge is to be built. Land built upon or used for building purposes. Erected or built. BULL. Species bull. BURDEN. Vehicle used solely lor the conveyance of any goods or burden in the course of trade. BURGLARY. In the perpeti-ation of burglary. BURNING. Camphene, spirit gas, burning fluid or chem- ical oils. BURNT. Burnt by usurped power. BURSTING. Bursting of boilers. 417 BUSH. ■ BY. 418 BUSH. Clear, grub and pile the BUSUVESS — Continued: bush. * Insurance business. BUSINESS. Work business or labor More hazardous business. of his secular calling. Gift enterprise business. Usual place of business. Injunction to suspend the Usual or necessary course general and ordinary of business. business of a corpora- Usual and ordinary course tion. ot business. General and ordinary Unfinished business. business of a corpora- Transact all business. tion. Trade or business. Established or usual place Separate business. of business. Secular business. Erection used in conduct- Regulation of the busi- ing the business of any ness of the association mine. and the conduct of its Engaging in or carrying officers. on the business of keep- Regular course of busi- ing a theatre. ness. Engage in or carry on any Refuse of a trade, busi- business. ness or manufactory. Doing business in the Public trade or business. State. Property deemed desira- Wholly to disable him from ble in the transaction following his usual busi- of its business. ness. Principal place of busi- Carries on the business of a ness. wholesale liquor dealer. Usual place of business. Moneyed business or com- Place where such busi- mercial corporation. ness is carried on. CaiTying on business. Place of business. CaiTy on business. Outward mark or show of Trade or business of a business. butcher. • Other business. Become bankrupt and dis- Orphans business. continue business. Business or work of the Engaged in the business ordinary callings. of banking. Ordinaiy dofnestic busi- Bankers doing business ness of family concerns. as brokers. Ordinaiy business. Bank or company engaged Office of business. in the business of bank- Trade or business offen- ing. sive to the neighboring Appropriate business. , inhabitants. Absent on public business. Noxious or offensive busi- BLV. Proposals to buy, sell or ness, trade or manufac- procure lottery tickets. ture. BUYER. Lace buyer. Noxious or dangerous BU VEB'S. Buyer's option. trade or business. BUYING. Persons seeking their Noisome or offensive busi- ti-ade or living by buy- ness. ing and selling. Moneyed business or com- BY. By night. mercial corporation. Known by. General business man- By gi-ant. ager. By force of. Labor, business or work. By force. Judicial business. Employed by him. 419 BT. ■ CARNAL. 420 BT — Continued CAPACITY - - Continued. By the drink. ♦ Any ofQce or capacity. Created by fraud. Misdemeanor in his pro- Come by descent. fessional capacity. By color of any false token Judgment which may be or writing. rendered against him In Not authorized by law. his official capacity. By authority of and as Fiduciary capacity. agents for. CAPE. East of the Cape of Good Alienated by sale or other- Hope. wise. Countries beyond the By and with the advice. Cape of Good Hope. Adoption by the people. Beyond the Cape of Good Shall be acknowledged by Hope. him. CAPITA. Per capita. " Accompanied by. CAPITAL. Whole amount of the cap- Abide by. ital stock. CABDfET. To be used as cabinet Capital stock. CALCULATED. CALCUTTA. CALENBAK. CALICO. CALL. CALLING. CALLINGS. CAMBRIDGE. CAME. CAMEOS. CAMPHEIVE. CAN. CANAL. CANVAS. CAPABLE. CAPACITY. warerooms. Any instrument, armSj or other things calculated to aid his escape. Engine calculated to de- stroy human life or inflict grievous bodily harm. Calcutta linseed tale, quale. One calendar month's notice. Building made use of for printing or drying calico On call. Work, business, or labor of his secular calling. Secular calling. Business or work of the ordinary callings. Cambridge newipaper. Of the blood of the person on whom such estate came or descended. Cameos not set. Occasioned by camphene. Best you can. On condition that the canal passes through the town. Maintaining the naviga- tion of the canal. Resident upon the line of the canal. Floorcloth canvas. Personal property not capable of manual de- livery. Testamentary capacity. Other office and capacity. All other crimes not capi- tal. Charged with a capital crime. Capital cases. Available capital. CAPTURE. Lawful subject of prize and capture. CARD. Business card. CARDING Fixtures belonging to the fulling mill and the carding machine. CARDS. Any device or substitute for cards or dice. CARE. Want of care. Support and take care of. Reasonable care and skill. Reasonable care. Persons having the care of the premises. Ordinary care. Feed, water, and take proper care of. Extraordinary care. Due care. CARELESSLY. Carelessly managed the locomotive. CARGO. Profit on cargo. On right delivery of the cargo. Guaranteed for cargo in all this month. Full and complete cargo. About to sail with cargo. CARNAL. Procures any female to have illicit carnal con- nection with any man. Abuses such female in the attempt to have carnal knowledge of her. 421 CARPETING. ■ ■CAUSE. 422 CAKPETIKG. CAEEIAGE. CAEEIAGE-WAT. €A£BIED. CAEREER. CARRIES. CARRY. CARRYING. CART. CABYED. CASE. CASES. Hemp carpeting. CASES — Continued. Pleasure carriage. In the following cases Other four-wheel spring only. carriage. Other cases. Lascirions carriage and Cases arising in the land behavior. . or naval forces. Sides of any carriage-way Criminal cases. Refuse to be carried. Civil cases both in law Establishment where the and in equity. chief process of print- Civil cases. ing is carried on. ■* Cases arising in justices' Place where such business courts. is carried on. In cases where they apply. Mail carrier. All cases. Carries on the business Cases in admiralty. of a wholesale liquor CASH. True and actual cash dealer. value. Carries concealed about Cash value. his person. Terms cash. Take and carry away. Payable in cash or work. Will carry emigrant labor- Estiinated cash value. ers not over forty. Credit in cash. Engage in or carry on any Copper cash. business. Actual cash value. Carry on the business of Actual cash payments. a wine merchant. CASHIER. Well and truly execute the Carry on business- duties of cashier. Barge carrying passengers Bank bill countersigned Necessary and proper for by the cashier. carrying into execution. CASKS. Glass ware in casks. Engaging in or carrying CASUALTY. Unavoidable casualty. on the business of keep- Inevitable casualty. ing a theatre. CATTLE. Neat cattle. Wagon or cart road. Turn loose any cattle. Wagon, cart or other cai'- Horses, mules or cattle. riage. Horses and cattle. Name of the owner carved Fodder for cattle. or engraved thereon. Drive cattle. Trespass on the case. Conduct cattle. Special case. Certain cattle. Sit in any case. Business of a slaughterer New case. of cattle. Material to the merits of CAUSA. Donatio causa mortis. the case. CAUSE. Cause is tried. Make a case. On the trial of this cause. Interested in the case. Suit, controversy, matter In case of the decease. or cause depending. Feigned case. Cause or suffer. In every case. Specific cause. In each case. Some other good cause. In case of the death. Satisfactoiy cause. Actions on the case. Same cause. Action on the case. Cause remaining untried. Cases arising under treat- Reasonable cause of seiz- ies. ure. Special cases. Beasonable cause. All cases relating to the Proximate cause. revenue. Proceedings in the cause. 423 CAUSE. ■ CHARGE. 424 CAUSE — Continued. Probable cause. CAUSED. CAUSES. Other cause. Incompetency, improper conduct or other cause. Drunkenness, profligacy or any other cause. One cause of action. Nature and cause of the accusation. Name of tlie cause. Legal cause. Lawful cause. Justifiable cause. Just cause. Judgment reversed and cause remanded. Irresistible superhuman cause. Cause or proceeding in which he is interested. Any other cause of indebt- edness whatever. Good cause shown. Good cause. From whatever cause. Final disposition of the cause. Facts constituting a cause of action. Escapes from any cause whatever. Elements or other cause. Due cause. Divide any cause of ac- tion. Costs of the cause. Costs in the cause. Contract or cause of ac- tion. Conceals the cause of ac- tion. CivQ cause. Cause of action arose. Cause of action shall have arisen. Any party to a cause Any cause. Cause of action. Cause of action accrued. Cause of action shall ac- crue. Caused the goods to be sent. Injury caused by acci dent. Caused by lightning or explosions. Ciiil causes. CEASE. Cease to reside. Cease to inhabit. CENTUM. One M per centum. CEKTATN. Certain male child. Definite and certain share in stock. On a day certain. CERTAINTY. Moral certainty. CERTIFICATE. Written statement or cer- tificate. In the -want of such corti- cate. CERTIFICATES CHAINS. CHAIR. CHAMBERS. CHANCE. CHANCERY. CHANGE. CHANGED. CHANGING. CHAPEL. CHARACTER. CHARGE Certificate, order, or al- lowance. Doctor's certificate. , Usual certificates. Dispose of certificates. Horn chains. Chair factory. My chambers for which I gave 600 guineas. Game of chance. Court of Chancery. Cases heretofore solely cognizable in a Court of Chancery. Change in use. Transfer or change of title. Change take place in title. Change of possession. Actual change of posses- sion. Actual and continued change of possession. Transferred or changed. Changing her moorings. Minister of any church or chapel. Upon any representation as to character. Offense of the same char- acter. Fiduciary character. Other small craft of light character propelled by steam. Persons of notoriously bad character. Acquainted with the char- acter and circumstances Will charge. Tax or charge. Talte charge of and pro- vide for such intoxi- cated person. State the evidence and charge the law. 425 CHARGE. CHILD'S. 426 CHAEGE — Continued. CHECKS. Faisc ©r bogus checks. PubUc annual office or CHEMICAL. Camphene, spirit ga$, cliarge. burning fluid or chemi- Le^al charge of her per- cal, oils. son. CHEMIST. Pharmaceutical chemist. Any charge I have made. CHESS. Any game except bowls, Continningr charge. chess. Continue in charge. CHICOET. Ground chicory. CH4KGED. Articles or objects CHIEF. Establishment where the charged with an internal chief process of print- tax. ing is carried on. Deed not otherwise Chief clerk. charged. CHILD. Woman with child. CHAEGES. Prison charges. Surviving child or chil- Particular charges. dren. Ifecessary charges. Seventh or youngest child . Lawful charges. With quick child. Law charges. Quick with child. Extraordinaiy charges. Pregnant with child. Costs, charges and ex- Pregnant with a child. penses. Our child. Clear of all charges and Minor child. assessments whatsoever Certain male child. Average charges. Maintenance of the child. After my debts and fu- Without leaving any child. neral charges are paid. If she should leave no CHAKIOTS. Coaelies and chariots. child. CHAEITABLE. Property necessary for Illegitimate child. schools, religious and Big with child. charitable purposes. Any child. Charitable institutions. CHILDEEIf. Articles worn by men. Benevolent or charitable. women or children. CH4EITT. Purely public charity. Wife and children. Private charity. If they leave no chil- Works of necessity and dren. charity. Surviving children. Begging for alms or solic- Surviving child or chil- iting charity. dren. CHAKT. Advertising chart. Ennning away and leav- CHAETEE-PAETT. Without prejudice 1o ing her children. charter-party. Eaise and school all the CHASTE. Women of previously testator's children. chaste cliaracter. Poor children. CHATTEL. Chattel mortgages. Children my brother may Chattel mortgage. leave. Incorporeal chattel. Dying without children. CHATTELS. Personal estate, property, Should any of my children chattels and effects. die. Personal chattels. Die without children. Movable goods and chat- Descend to his children. tels. Child or .children. All my goods and chattels. For the benefit of my • Goods and chattels. daughter and her chil- Goods, chattels and dren. effects. Benefit of his children. CHECK. Memorandum check. All the children. This check forfeited if CmLDEEN'S. Children's children. detached. CHILD'S. Child's part. 427 CHINA. CLAIMED. 428 CHIlfA. ChiA, porcelain and pa- CITY — Continued. rian ware. Mayor of the city. CHIP. Hats of straw, chip or Inhabitants of the city. grass. Any county, city or town. CHOSE. Suit to recover the con- CrVTT,. Suits of a civil nature In tents of any chose in common law or in action. equity. Contents of any promis- Suit of a civil nature at sory note or other chose law. In action. Civil officers. CHOSEN. Placed, elected or chosen. Civil officer. CHRISTIANS. Sect or denomination of Civil office. Christians. Invasion, insurrection or CHRIST'S Preachers of Christ's holy civil commotion, or of Gospel. . any military or usurped CHURCH. TiTistees of the church. power. The church. Further civil and criminal Minister of any church or jurisdiction. chapel. Court of civil judicature. Goods out of any church. Controversies of a civil CIRCUIT. Circuit breakers described nature. by him prior to said ap- All causes civil and crimi- plication. nal. CmCULAK. Letter or circular. Civil and criminal cases. CIRCUMSTANCES. Strong corroborating Business of a court of circumstances. criminal or civil judi- Special circumstances. cature. Special and extraordinary As in other civil actions. circumstances. Civil actions. With regard to all the cir- Suit or action of a civil cumstances of the case. nature. Mitigating or aggravating Civil action. circumstances. CLAIM. Stale claim. Like circumstances. Setting up a claim there- Insolvent circumstances. to. Disorder or circumstances Right title, claim, interest tending to shorten life. and demand. CoiToborating circum- Right and claim. stances. Claim rejected. Acquainted with the char- Persist in his claim acter and circumstances . Claim shall occur. CIRCUMSTANTTAT,. Circumstantial eyi- Lawful claim. dence. Claim for labor. CITIES. Cities, towns or villages. Just claim of the assured. Officers of cities. Just claim. CITIZEN. Free white citizen. Claim justly due. Shall be deemed a citizen. Debt, account, claim or CITIZENS. Foreign citizens. demand. Disturbance of divers citi- Contingent claim. zens. Average or claim. CITY. Within the city. Any claim for damages. General supervision over . A claim of about $1 50. the health of the city. CLAIMANT. Other clalAant. Seeking a livelihood with- CLAIMANTS. Bona fide pre-emption in the city. claimants. Quota of any city or town. CLAIMED. If the machine is satis- One town or city lot. factory or does what is City officers. claimed for it. 429 CLAIMING. ■ COMING. 430 CLAIMING. CLAIMS. CLAUSE. CLAUSES. CLAY. CLEAE. CLERICAL. CLEKKi CLOSED. CLOTHES. CLOTHIIfG. COACHES. COAL. COAST. CODE. COGNIZABLE. COHABIT. Wrongfully claiming. Persons claiming through or under the bankrupt. Heirs or legatees claiming as such. All claiming under him. Notes for the purpose of paying claims. Mnnicipal claims.' Mines or mining claims. Mines and mining claims. All claims and demands that may arise. Claims and effects. Demands and claims. Debts, dues, demands or claims now due or to grow due. All. claims and demands. Steamboat clause. Usnal clauses. Mines of clay. Price clear of all ex- penses. Clear, grub and pile the bush. First quality clear bar- ley. Clerical or other defects. Town clerk. Any serrant or clerk. Kecorded by the clerk Master or clerk. Deputy clerk. Agent, clerk, or servant. Closed account. Personal property con- sisting of money and clothes. My linen and clothes of all kinds. Beady-made clothing. Standing, riding or being upon the platform of moving railway coaches. Workable coal seams. Eeflned coal or earth oils. United States Atlantic Coast. When not found as pre- scribed in the code. Cases heretofore solely cognizable in a court of chancery. Lewdly and lasciviously associate and cohabit together. COHABIT — Continued. Associate, continue to keep company or co- habit, or criminally cor- respond with. COIN. Common ntterer of coun- terfeit coin. Sundry pieces of silver coin. Similar pieces of gold or silver counterfeit coin. Counterfeit coin. Betting with a coin. Coins, medals, gems and oriental stones and other valuable things. Instrument adapted for coining. Found and being without a collar. Collateral security- Collateral promise. Collateral descent. Collect or realize. Levy and collect. Paid or collected. Good and collectible two years. Good and collectible after due course of law. Good and collectible . Suit for the purpose of restraining the assess- ment or collection of any tax. For collection. Enforce the collection of fines. Decision of the collector of customs. Colliery be worked. Risk of collision. Fire and collisions on the lakes and rivers and on the Welland Canal. Persons of color. Person of color. Free negro, mulatto or free person of color. Impression, device, color or thing. COMBAT. Mutual combat. COMFORT. Personal support and comfort. Aid or comfort. COMFORTABLE. Good and comfortable sup- port and maintenance. COMING. Coming to market. COINS. COINING. COLLAR. COLLATERAL. COLLECT. COLLECTED. COLLECTIBLE. COLLECTION. COLLECTOR. COLLIERY. COLLISION. COLLISIONS. COLOR. 431 COMMANDMENT. COMPANY. 432 COMMANDMENT. Tiolate the seventh COMMON — Contin ued . commandment. Common drunkard. COMMENCE. Require the person having Superior court of common such right of action law. forthwith to commence Court of record * * * suit. having common-law COMMENCED. War having commenced. jurisdiction. COMMERCE. Act injurious to trade or Common carrier. commerce. Common brawler- Regnlate commerce with Common barrator. the Indian tribes. COMMOTION. Invasion, insurrection or Regulate commerce. civil commotion or of COMMERCIAL. Sales by commercial brok- any military or usurped ers. power. Moneyed business or com- COMMOTIONS. Riots or commotions. mercial corporation. COMMUNICATE . Omit to communicate. His commercial paper. COMMUNICATION. Transaction or com- Dealing in commercial munication. paper. Privileged communication Moneyed business or com- COMPANIES. Registered companies. mercial coi-poration. Railroad companies. Commercial brokers. COMPANY. Turnpike company. COMMISSION. Merchandise In trust or Transportation company. on commission. Trading or other public COMMISSIONER . Appointment as a com- company. missioner. Such company. COMMISSIONERS. Town commissioners. Shall be reported to the COMMISSUM. Fidei commissum. company. COMMIT. Shall commit suicide. Railroad company. Assault with intent to Person, firm, company. commit rape. Mutual insurance com- Guilty of assault, with at- pany. tempt to commit a rape. Take measures for the Attempts to commit any formation of a company. offense. Iron manufacturing com- Commit adultery. pany. COMMITTED. Stand committed. Manufacturing company. After the fact committed. Leave the company. COMMITTING. Found committing. Lands, tenements and COMMODITIES. Profits and commodities. estate of the said com- COMMODITY. Produce or commodity. pany. COMMON. Common utterer of coun- Joint stock company. terfeit coin. Insurance company. According to common Incorporated company. usage. Crew or ship's company. Tenants in common. Persons then composing Teacher of common such company. schools. Bank or company engaged Suits of a civil nature in in the business of bank- common law or in ing. equity. Associate, continue to Suits at common law. keep company, or co- Common sewer. habit, or criminally cor- Common scold. respond with. Common schools. Arrangements with the Right of a common law company. remedy. Agent or employee of an Equally and in common. insurance company. 433 COMPELLED. ■ CONDITIONS. 434 COMPELLED. COMPENSATION. COMPETENT. COMPLAINED. COMPLAINT. COMPLETE. COMPLETED. COMPLIED. COMPOS. COMPOSED. COMPOSER. COMPOSING. COMPOSITION. COMPOSITIONS. COMPOUNDER. COMPULSION. COMPUTED. CONCEALED. Such security shall be compelled. Reasonable compensa- tion. Just compensation. Just and reasonable com- pensation for the ser- vices rendered. Further compensation. Fix the compensation. Oatli or other competent proof. Lawful warrant issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. Competent clerk. Act complained of. On complaint. Neglect to make com- plaint. Cause of complaint. Plain, adequate and com- plete remedy at law. Full and complete cargo. Shall be completed. Partly or wholly com- pleted. On condition that his con- tracts be complied with. Non compos mentis. Braces, suspenders com- posed in part of India rubber. Author or composer. Berries, nuts and vegeta- bles used principally in dyeing or composing dyes. Musical composition. Dramatic composition designed or suited for public representation. Dramatic composition. Art, machine manufacture or composition of matter Medicinal preparations or compositions. Explosive preparations and compositions. Amicable compounder. Without undue influence or compulsion. Unfairly and'secretly com- puted. Wear any weapon con- cealed as a weapon. Carries concealed about his person. CONCEPTION. CONCERN. CONCERNED. CONCERNING. CONCERNS. CONCLUSIVE. CONCUBINAGE. CONCURRENT. CONDITION. CONDITIONED. CONDITIONS. Designed or intended for the prevention of con- ception. Trade adventure or con- cern. Internal improvementand local concern. Parties concerned. Intei'ested or concerned in. Touching or concerning the last-mentioned judg- ment. Suits concerning real estate or whereby the same may be affected. Of and concerning. Any interest in or con- cerning them. Interest in or concerning lands. Contract concerning an interest in land. Prudential concerns. Ordinary domestic busi- ness of family concerns. Final and conclusive. Binding, final and conclu- sive. Purpose of prostitution or concubinage. Concurrent jurisdiction. Upon condition. Good and suiBcient condi- tion and repair. Stray beast in a suffering condition. Redeliver or restore the property in the same condition or plight. On condition that the canal passes through the town. On condition. In trust nevertheless and upon condition. Good order and condi- tion. Delicate condition. Stipulated and condi- tioned. Good order and well con- tioned. Terms or conditions of this policy. On such conditions as may seem fit. Alteration in the terms 435 CONDITIONS. ■ CONSTITUTIONALITY. 436 CONDITIONS - Continued. CONNECTION. Procure any female to and conditions of the have illicit carnal con- insurance. nection with any man. According to the condi- CONNECTIONS. House connections. tions of. CONSECUTIVE. Separately and in con- CONDUCT. Excessively Ticions con- secutive order. duct. CONSENT. Written consent. Regulation of the busi- Without her consent. ness of the association W^ithout consent. and the conduct of its Mutual consent. ofScers. Full consent. Incompetency, Improper CONSEQUENCE. Injuries in consequence of conduct or other cause. heat. IiTCgular or improper CONSEQUENCES . Consequences of hostili- conduct. ties. Illegal or improper con- Casualties or conse- duct. quences of war or re- Illegal or improper con- bellion. duct. CONSIDER. Consider most advanta- HI conduct. geous. Disgraceful conduct. CONSIDERABLE . No considerable provoca- Charge or conduct. tion appearing. CONDUCTING. Erection used in conduct- CONSIDERATION. Purchasers for a valu- ing the business of any able consideration with- mine. out notice. CONEY. Take or kill any coney. Pecuniai-y consideration CONFIDENCE. In full confidence. or money's worth. Confidence game. Pecuniary consideration. Full confidence. Payee in good faith and Confidence of the com- for valuable considera- munity. tion. CONFIGUKATION. Shape or configuration. Agreement made in con- Design for the shape or sideration of maniage. configuration of an ar- In consideration. ticle of merchandise. Good consideration. CONFINED. Charged with crime and Further or other valuable confined in jail. consideration. CONFIKM. Ratify, confirm and make Consignee or indorsee for valid. valuable consideration. CONFIRMED. Ratified, confirmed and CONSEDERED. It shall be considered as made valid. recorded when received. Gross and confirmed hab- Cause shall be considered its of intoxication. as abandoned. CONFORmTY. In conformity with the CONSISTING. Personal property con- custom of this place. sisting of money and CONGREGATION. Regular minister of a dis- clothes. senting congregation. CONSTABLE. State constable. Camp-meeting, congrega- CONSTITUTING. Facts constituting a cause tion or other assembly of action. of people met for re- CONSTITUTION. Suits arising under the ligious worship. constitution and laws CONGREGATIONAL. Congregational church of the United States. CONGRESS. Member of Congress. Case arising under the Representative in Con- constitution and laws gress. of the United States. Deputy to Congress. CONSTITUTIONALITY. Order involving Act of the Congress. the constitutionality of CONIES. Warren of conies. a law of this State. 437 CONSTRUCTED. ■ CONTRIBUTIONS. 438 CONSTRUCTED. Koad as constructed. Hereafter constructed. CONSTRUCTION. Profits used in construc- tion. Necessary for the con- struction or operation thereof. Erection or construction of a building. Erection, construction or finishing of building. Erection, construction or finishing. CONSTRUCTIVE. Constructive contempt. CONSULS. Cases affecting ambassa- dors, other public min- isters and consuls. CONSUMED. Drunk or consumed on the premises. CONSUMPTION. Removed for consumption CONTINUING. Tliere afterwards continu- ing his said assault. CONTAINING. Containing by estimation. Carriage containing vol- unteer infantry. CONTEMPLATION. Insolvent or in contem- plation of insolvency. Contemplation of bank- ruptcy. CONTENTION. Stir up or provolie con- tention and strife. CONTENTS. Weight, value and con- tents unknown. Value and contents un- known. Suit to recover the con- tents of any chose in action. Noted its contents. Made acquainted with the contents. CONTINGENCY. Liability to pay money upon a contingency. Due absolutely and not on any contingency. CONTINGENT. Uncertain or contingent demands. Contingent remainder. Contingent liabilities con- tracted by the bankrupt. CONTINUANCE. During the continuance thereof. Application for a continu- ance. CONTINUE. Associate, continue to keep company or co- habit, or criminally cor- respond with. CONTINUED. CONTRACT. Actual and continued change of possession. Special contract. Sell, dispose of, contract and bargain for. Contract for the sale of goods, wares and mer- chandise. Sale by private contract. Parties to the contract. Obligation or written con- tract. Money demand on con- tract. Marriage contract. Maritime contract. Fraudulent contract. Founded on a contract. Executoiy contract. Evidence of a contract. Enter into contract. Due upon contract. De facto contract. Debt arising out of or founded on a contract. Assignor of a thing in action or contract. Any contract. Aleatory contract. Agreement, contract or promise in writing. Actions at law on con- tract. Action founded on con- tract. A renewed contract. CONTRACTED. Debts or liabilities con- tracted before. Contingent liabilities con- tracted by the bank- rupt. Liabilities contracted be- fore. Debts contracted. Debt contracted. CONTRACTOR. Payments to the original contractor. Original contractor. CONTRACTORS. Contractors, laborers, and workmen. CONTRACTS. Impairing the obligation of contracts. On condition that his con- tracts be complied with. Contracts of bottomry. CONTRIBUTIONS. Voluntary contributions Subscriptions and coutrl- l)Ulion-i. 439 CONTROL. ■ ■ CORPORATE. 440 COirrEOL. Trustee, executor or other person having control of the funds. Kegnlate and control. Accident beyond his-con- trol. COIfTROYEKST. Sum in controversy. Suit, controversy, matter or cause depending. Matters in controversy. Amount of money in con- troversy. Amount in controversy. COIWENIEIVCE. Proper facilities and con- veaiences for the con- veyance and accommo- dation of passengers. COFTEIflEIfT. Payable as convenient. , Necessary or convenient. Good and convenient. As is most convenient. COFTEIVTIONAL. Conventional interest. CONTERSATIONS. Private conversations. COIfTEY. COFTEYANCE. Sell and convey. Grant, bargain, sell and convey. Give, grant, and convey. Exchange and convey. Conti'act for sale, sell and convey. Bargain, sell, release quit claim and convey. Voluntary conveyance. Veliicle used solely for the conveyance of any goods or burden in the course of trade. Drain used for the convey- ance of water. Loading, unloading, con- veyance or otherwise, whether arising from negligence or otherwise . Incident to the sale or conveyance. Good warranty deed of conveyance. Good and suflficient deed' of conveyance. Fraudulent conveyance, gift, delivery or trans- fer. Fraudulent conveyance. Conveyance in fee. Proper facilities and con- venience for the convey- ance and accommoda- tion of passengers. COIfYETANCE CONVEYAIfCES, COIfYEYED. CONVICT. CONVICTED. CONVICTION. COPIES. COPPER. COPPICE. COPY. CORAL. CORDS. CORN. CORPORAL. CORPORATE. -Continued. Entering or attempting to enter, leaving or at- tempting to leave a pub- lic conveyance. Lawful deed of convey- ance. Deed or conveyance. Deed of conveyance. Sales, transfers, and con- veyances. While travelling by public or private conveyances'! Shall be sold and con- veyed. Sold or conveyed. Sold and conveyed. Said mortgage deed, the real estate thereby con- veyed. Described in and con- veyed by. Across the land conveyed. Bound to convict. Convicted within this State. On recovery of the prop- erty and conviction of the offender. Information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief. Before conviction. After conviction. Few copies. Manufactured copper. Coins, gold, silver and copper. Trees, woods, coppice, wood-grounds of what kind or growth soever. Attested copy. Coral cut or manufac- tured. Twenty-five cords wood. Quarters of corn. Corn, fodder, meat other provisions hand. Corporal oath. Town corporate. Corporate seal. Officers of such body cor- porate. Corporate name. Corporate existence. Body corporate. of ■ and on 441 CORPORATION. -COUNTY. 442 CORPORATION. Trading corporation. COSTS — Continued. Railway corporation. Ended and debt and costs Qnasi corporation. paid. Public corporation. Costs and damages. Private corporation. Damages, costs and ex- Principal ofBcer of sucli penses. corporation. Costs or charges. Corporation operating a All legal costs. railway. COTTON. Out of the proceeds of Municipal corporation. the first cotton ginned. Moneyed corporation. Manufacture or process Moneyed, business or incident to the manufac- commercial corpora- ture of cotton. tion. Fire-proof cotton ware- Other head of the cor- house. poration. Cotton in bales. Injunction to suspend the COUNCIL. Two-thirds vote of the general and ordinary City Council. business of a corpora- COUNSEL. Right to be heard by him- tion. self and his counsel. General and ordinary Right to be heard by business of a corpora- counsel. tion. COUNTERFEIT. Common utterer of coun- Foreign corporation. terfeit coin. Newspapers employed by Similar pieces of gold or the corporation. silver counterfeit coin. Eleemosynary corpora- COUNTERFEITED. False, forged and coun- tion. terfelted. Existing debts of the cor- COUNTDES. Isolated parts of counties. poration. COUNTING. Counting house. Cliaritable corporation. COUNTRY. Stock usually kept in Business corporation. country stores. CORPORATIONS. Useful to corporations. Out of the country. Railroad corporations. Merchandise such as is Mannfacturing corpora- usually kept in country tions. stores. Existing railroad corpora- Men of the country. tions. Indian country. Commercial corporations. Goods usually kept in CORRESPOND. Associate, continue to country stores. keep company or co- Across a country. habit, or criminally cor- COUNTS. Voters of the county. respond with. Scliool fund of the county. CORROBORATING. Strong corroborating Said county. circumstances. Actually removing out of CORRUGATED. Shin'ed or corrugated the county. goods. People of the county. CORTICE. Qui haeret in litera, haeret County oJttcers. in cortice. Newspaper printed in the' COST. Cost of seizure. county. Real cost. Judge of a county court. Prime cost. Inmates of the county in- Actual cost. firmary. COSTS. Taxable costs. Freeholder of the county. On payment of costs. County bridges. Full costs. County bridge. Costs and expenses. Body of the county. Exclusive of costs. County aforesaid. 4.13 COUPLED. ■ CREDITOR. 444 COUPLED. Power coupled with inter- COUET- Continued. est. Business of court of crim- COTJKSE. Veliicle used solely for the conveyance of goods or burden in the course of trade. inal or civil judicature. Business of a court. Any court of record. Any court. Usual or necessary course COUKT-HOUSE. As near the court-house as of business. practicable. Usual course of trade. At the court-house door. Usual and ordinary course COURTS. Municipal courts. of business. Jurisdiction pertaining to Kegrular course of busi- probate courts. ness. Judgments of courts of Indorsee in due course. record. In the course of. Good and collectible after due course of law. Due course of law. Usual and ordinary course of business. Arising during the course of the trial. COUET. Immediate view and pres- ence of the court. Superior court. Rulings of the court in the progress of the trial. Report to the court. Proceedings in court. Open court. Officer of court. Obey and perform the orders of the court. Next court. Lawful warrant issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. Judges of the court of appeals. Any judge of a court of record.. Judge of any court. Judge of a county court. Inferior court. In court. Higliest court of law. Filed in open court. Divisional court. District court. The court of directors. Court of the county. County court. Court having a clerk. Cases heretofore solely cognizable In a court of chancery. Cases in court. COUSINS. COVENANT. COVENANTS. COVERED. COW. COWHIDE. CRAFT. CREATED. CREATURE. CREDIBLE. CREDIT. CREDITOR. Inferior courts. Cases arising in justices' courts. First cousins. Good and sufficient deed with covenant of war- ranty. Usual covenants of war- ranty. Usual covenants. Land covered with water. Take up any cow running at large. Ravishing a cow. Animal of the cow kind. A-foul of a cow. Good custom cowhide boots. Wherry, lighter or other craft. Term originally created. Created and manifested. Created or declared. Needlessly kill any living creature. Equally credible. I request you will give credit. Personal credit. Mutual credit. Credit of six months. Loan its credit. Line of credit. Letter of credit. Giving credit. Credit given. General credit. Full faith and credit. BUls of credit. Subsequent creditor. Creditor having security for his debt. Creditor who has obtained judgment. 445 GBEDITOR. CUSTOMS. 446 CREDITOR - CREDITORS. CREDITS. CREEK. CREW. CRIME. CRDIES. CRmmAI. Continued. Any creditor. All his principal credit- ors. Known creditors. Injnstice or undue delay to creditors. Fair creditors. Existing creditors. Creditor's Mil. Begins to keep his house to the intent to delay creditors. All judgment creditors of the debtor. All creditors of the firm. Account of his credit- ors. Solvent credits. Mutual credits. Up the creek. Owners of land in which there is a creek or inlet. Bank of the creek. Necessary for the accom- modation of the officers and crew. Treason, felony or other crime. Other crime. Maliciously threatens to accuse another of crime. Infamous crime. Conceals the crime. Charged with crime and confined in jail. Charged with crime. Charged with a capital crime. Accused of crime. High crimes and misde- meanors. Question of law which may arise in criminal trials. Criminal prosecutions. Fui'ther civil and criminal jurisdiction. Criminal contempt. All causes civil and crim- inal. Civil and criminal cases. Cases of a quasi criminal nature. Business of a court of criminal or civil judica- ture. CRIMINAILY. CROP. CROPS. CROSS. CROSSING. CROSSINGS CRUEL. CRUELLY. CRUELTY. CULTIVATED. CULTIVATION, CURAT. CURIOSITIES. CURRENCY. CURRENT. CURRENTS. CURTESY. CURTILAGE. CUSTODY. CUSTOM. CUSTOMARY. CUSTOMS. Associate, continue to keep company or co- habit, or criminally cor- respond with. Part of an outstanding crop. His crop of flax. Gather crop. Fair average crop. Growing crops. Cross street or street fronting. Road crossing. Farm crossing. Adequate crossing. All road crossings. Excesses, cruel treatment or outrages. Wantonly and cruelly neglects. Grossly, wantonly or cruelly to neglect. Extreme and repeated cruelty. Legal cruelty. Enclosed and cultivated fields. Things necessary for the cultivation of a farm. State of cultivation. De minimis non curat lex. Cabinet of curiosities. United States currency. Currency that is atpar. National currency of the United States. Greenback currency. Depreciated currency. Bank notes current in the city of New York. Lawful current money of Pennsylvania. Good current money. Otherwise than in current coin. Lands overflown by the swelling and currents of the river. Tenancy by the curtesy. Lot or curtilage. Taken Into possession or custody. Safe custody. Good custom cowhide boots. Usual and customary. , Decision of the collector of customs. 447 GUT. ■DAYS. 448 CUT. CTLUfDEE. D'ACTION. DAM. DAMAGE. DAMAGED. DAMAGES. DAMNIFIED. DANGER. DANGEROUS. DANGERS. Stnmpage cut on said lands. Stab or cut. Coral cut or inannfactnr- ed. Cut glass. Cut down or destroy any trees. German cylinder glass. Ballet d' action. Mill dam. Fishing mill dam. Snrface damage. Special damage. Particular account of such loss or damage. Consequential damage. Avoidable damage. Lost or damaged. Vindictiye damages. Unable to agree as to the damages. Punitive damages. Nominal damages. Liquidated damages. Damages incurred. Impunitive damages. Exemplary damages. Debt or damages de- manded. Debt or damages. Any claim for damages. Person or persons damni- fied. Immediate danger. Exposure to unnecessary danger, hazard or per- ilous adventure. Wilfully and wantonly ex- posing himself to any unnecessary danger or peril. Exposed to the danger of fire. Apparent danger. Sharp, dangerous wea- pon. Noxious or dangerous trade or business. Dangers of the river which are unavoidable. Unavoidable dangers of navigation. Unavoidable dangers of the river, navigation and fire. Unavoidable dangers of the river. DANGERS — Continued. Dangers of the river »nd Are. DATE. Prior in date. One day after date. Good for this date only. Two years after date on demand. Not less than five nor more than ten days after the date of the vrarrant. Date of confirmation. ' Bearing even date. At this date. At the date of its pas- sage. DAUGHTER. For the benefit of my daughter and her chil- dren. DAUGHTERS. Sons and daughters. All my daughters. DAY. Every day they may serve as such. One day previous. One day after date. First day of August next. Law day. From the day and year aforesaid. Fraction of a day. On the first day of May next fixed. Five days before the re- turn day. First day of the term. Fine day. Entire day. At least ten days between the day of service and the first day of the next • term. At least five days before the day of election. By the first day of No- vember. Between now and the first day of September. Day of acceptance. DAYS. Within ninety days. Witliin four days. Witliin ten days. Running days. Rainy days. Ten days after peace is made. Forty days from it's pas- sage. 449 DATS.- ■DECEASED. 450 DATS — Continued. Lying days. Fourteen days at least. At least sixteen days be- fore. Good for twenty days. Fourteen days. For at least thirty days. Fire days before the re- turn day. Ten clear days. Four clear days. DEAD. Then be dead. Other live and dead stock. All my live and dead stock. Secret disposition of the dead body. Live and dead stock. DEALER. Wholesale liquor dealer. Wholesale dealer. Betail liquor dealer. Retail dealer. DEALING. Trading or dealing. DEALDfGS. Former dealings. DEAR. Dear wife Caroline. Dear wife. DEATH. At the time of her death. At their death. Sndden and unexpected death. Without an heir at death. Death or disability. In case of death. DEATHS. Several deaths. DEBAUCH. Seduce and debauch. DEBT. Creditor having security for his debt. Security for his debt. Right, debt or duty. Public debt. Pi'ove his debt. Provable debt. In prison for debt . Debt owing. Mortgage, debt or sum of money. Mutual debt. Debt, default or miscar- riage. Liable with him for the same debt. Legal debt. Lawful debt. Imprisonment for debt. Imprisoned for debt. Funded debt. Floating debt. DEBT — Continued. Extinguishment of the State debt. Evidences of debt. Evidence of debt. Ended and debt and costs paid. Demand of any debt. Debt, default or miscar- riage of another. Debt accruing. Action of debt. DEBTOR. Pi-incipal debtor. Household furniture nec- essai7 for the debtor and his family. Household furniture nec- essary for the debtor and his family. All judgment creditors of the debtor. Absent debtor. A debtor. DEBTORS. Implements of the debt- or's trade. DEBTS. War debts. Steamboat debts. Payment of his debts in full. Mutual debts. Debts or liabilities con- tracted before. Just debts. Debts due. Debts justly due. Creditors having security for their debts. Debts, contracts and other engagements. Contingent debts. Book debts. After my debts and funeral charges are paid. All debts. DECEASE. Money due at my de- cease. Living at the time of his decease. Living at my decease. In case of the decease. If any remains at her de- cease. DECEASED. Transactions with or statement by a deceased party. Transaction with or statement by a deceased person. 451 DECEASED: ■DELIVER. 452 DECEITFUL. DECENCY. DECIDED. DECISION. DECISIONS. DECIAEATION. DECLAKITIONS DECREE. DECEASED — Continued. Mansion-house and ines- $nag:e of her deceased husband. Debts due from the de- ceased. Other fraudulent, Swin- dling or deceitful prac- tices. Violatioii of decency. Party decided against . Written decision. Kules of decision. Judicial decision. Decision shall be ilnal. Decide or take part in the decision. Abide decision. Judicial decisions. With the declaration. Every declaration. , Dying declarations. Passing the decree. Judgment, decree or final order. Final decree. Definitive or final de- cree. All judgments or decrees. Opened and dedicated to the public use. Writing instrument or deed. Upon the presentation of the deed. Such deed. Said mortgage deed, the real estate thereby con- veyed. Ma](e a deed. Lost deed. Lawful deed. Good warranty deed of conveyance. Grood and sufficient deed of conveyance. Give a deed. Deed of conveyance founded upon a grant. Clear deed. As her act and deed. Executing any such deeds Property deemed desira- ble in the transaction of its business. If it is deemed best. Privilege of deepening the ditch. DEDICATED. DEED. DEEDS. DEEMED DEEPENING. DEFAULT. DEFEATED. DEFECT. DEFECTS. DEFEND. DEFENDANT. DEFENDANTS. DEFENSE. DEFICIENCY. DEFINED. DEFINITELY. DEFRAUD. DELAY. DELAYS. DELIBERATE. DELITER. Wilful default. Person by whose act or default. Neglect, default or mis- feasance. Debt, default or miscar- riage. Make default. In default of issue. Debt, default or miscar- riage. In default of such issue of any of them. Debt, default or miscar- riage of another. Lost or defeated by aban- donment. Formal defect. Clerical or other defects. Warrant and defend. Money due to the defendant Dwells more than twenty miles from the defend- ant. Material defendant. Defendant covenants. Claim existing in favor of a defendant. Absent defendants. True ground and slib- stance of the defense. Defense on the merits. Interpose the defense of usury. Deficiency in quantity. Place having a known and defined boundary. Enumerated and defined. Distinctly and definitely specified. Intent to injure or de- fraud. Cheat and defraud. Wilful delay. Proceed without delay . Injustice or undue delay to creditors. Just damages for delay. Cheat, hinder and delay. Begins to keep his house to the intent to delay creditors. Accidental delays. Wilful, deliberate and pre- meditated. Sedate, deliberate mind. In turn to deliver. Sell, exchange and deliver 453 DELIVER. ■ ■DESCRIPTION. 454 3tinuecl. Build s^nd deliver. DELIVEK — Cont DELIYEKED. Si^ed, sealed and de- livered. Sliall have delivered. Make and publish ready to be delivered. Paid, delivered, retained, satisfied or discharged. Need be delivered. Goods sold and delivered. Executed and delivered. Each load so delivered. Actually delivered in exe- cution. DELIVERY. Delivery of possession. Port of delivery. Personal property not capable of manual de- livery. Order for the delivery of goods. On right delivery of the cargo. Dnmediate delivery. Fraudulent conveyance, gift, delivery or trans- fer. DEILiin). Waiving demand and no- tice. Demand and take. Same demand. Kight, title, claim, inter- est and demand. On demand. Moneyed demand. Money demand on con- tract. Matter in demand. Liquidated demand. Immediately upon de- mand. Debt or demand. Debt, account, claim (ir demand. Contingent demand. Claim or demand. DEMAlfDED. Sum demanded. Lawfully demanded. Debt or damages de- manded. DEMANDING. Party demanding an ap- peal. DEMANDS. Uncertain or contingent demands. Mutual demands. AU claims and demands that may arise. DEMANDS — Continued. Debts or demands. Debts, dues, demands or claims now due or to grow due. Claims and demands in law and equity. All claims and demands. All demands. DEMISE. Lease, demise and let. Grant demise. DEMISED. Granted, demised and to farm let. DEMONSTRATITE. Demonstrative legacy. DEMURRER, General demurrer. DENIAL. Specific denial. DENOMINATION. Religious sect, order or denomination. Sect or denomination of Christians. Number and denomina- tion. Depart the realm. Head of department. Suit, controversy, matter or cause depending. Special deposit. Neglect to deposit. Certificate of deposit. By way of dep,osit. Safely and securely keep- ing all moneys de- posited. Intrusted or deposited. Special deposits. Posts, depots and sta- tions. DEPRECIATION. Not accountable for de- preciation . Quasi derelict. Eldest male lineal de- scendant. Lawful surriving descend- ants. Of the blood of the person on whom such estate came or descended. Come by descent. Came by descent, gift or devise. Substantially as de- scribed. Circuit breakers de- scribed by him prior to said application. As herein described. DESCRIPTION. Description of vessel used in navigation. DEPART. DEPARTMENT. DEPENDING. DEPOSIT. DEPOSITED. DEPOSITS DEPOTS. DERELICT. DESCENDANT. DESCENDANTS. DESCENDED. DESCENT. DESCRIBED. 455 DESCRIPTION. ■ DIFFERENT. 456 DESCKIPTIOir- DESEETION. DESIGN. DESIGNATED. DESIGNED. DESIRABLE. DESIRE. DESIRED. DESIRING. DESPATCH. DESTINATION. DESTROY. DESTROYED. DESTROYING. DESTRUCTION - Continued. Tessels of whatever de- scription used in river or inland navigation. Farming stock of every kind and description. Goods of similar descrip- tion. All my books and papers of every description. Necklaces of every de- tion. Instrument of like kind or description. Like description and quality. Inaccurate description. Defective or insufficient description or specifi- cation. Correct description. All my property of evei'y description. Wilful desertion. Wilful and malicions de- sertion. Premeditated design. New and original design. Nevy and improved de- sign. May be designated. Designed to mislead the voter. Designed for exportation. Dramatic composition de- signed or suited for pub- lic representation. Property deemed desirable in the transaction of its business. Wish and desire. If desired. Person desiring to prose- cute the same. Customai-y despatch. Port of destination. Place of destination. Engine calculated to de- stroy human life or Inflict grievous bodily harm. Cut dovm or otherwise destroy. Likely to waste or to be destroyed by keeping. Ohei-wise destroying. Engine or Instrument of destruction. DESTRUCTIVE. DETAIN. DETAINMENTS. DETERMINE. DETICE. DETISE. Other noxious or destruc- tive substance or liquid. Wilfully detain. Arrests, restraints and detainments of king, princes or people. Unlawful an-ests, re- straints and detain- ments. Arrests, restraints and de- tainments of kings. DETENTIONS. Restraints and detentions of princes. DETERIORATION. Inherent deterioration. DETERMINATION. Final determination of the rights of the parties. Actual determination. Hear and determine. Impression, device, color or thing. Gaming device. Gambling device. Other devise. Executory devise. Descent, gift or devise from the parent or other kindred. Convey and devise. Came by descent, gift or devise. Specifically devised. Next devisee. Beneficial devises. Well and faithfully serve, and give and devote his whole time and labor. Game with dice. Any device or substitute for cards or dice. DID. Did instantly die. Instantly did die. DIE. Die by his own hand or act voluntarily or other- wise. Die in the violation of any law of the State. Die by suicide. Die seized. Money I may die possessed of. Did instantly die. Instantly did die. DEED. As if she had died unmar- ried. DIES. Dies non juridicus. DIFFERENT. Another or different per- suasion, sect or denom- ination. DETISED. DETISEE. DEVISES. DEVOTE. DICE. 457 DIFFERENT. -DISTILLED. 458 DIFFEREKT — Continued. DISEASE — Continued. Other and different. Serious illness, local dis- DIFFERENCE. Matters in difference. ease, affection or per- DTTJGENCE. Reasonable diligence. sonal Injury. Ordinary diligence. Other hereditary disease. Due diligence. Medical or mechanical Utmost care and dili- treatment for disease. gence. Local disease. DIRECT. Direct trust. DISHONORED. Overdue and dishonored. Direct purchase or other- DISINTERESTED. Credible disinterested. wise. DISMISSAL. Such dismissal. DIRECTION. Uncontrolled and irre- DISORDERLY. Disorderly tenement. sponsible direction. Disorderly house. Determination or direc- DISPATCH. Usual dispatch. tion of the judge in DISPOSAL. Sole use and disposal. point of law. DISPOSE. SeU, dispose of, contract Carfe, direction and man- and bargain for. agement. Sell and dispose of. DIRECTLY. Directly or indirectly. Competent to dispose by DIRECTS. As the law directs. will. DIRTY. Wet, dirty or unmerchant- DISPOSED. Specifically disposed of. able palm oil. Sold or otherwise disposed DISADTAjVTAGES. Advantages and disad- %f. vantages of the road to Otherwise disposed of. the same. Disposed of, left or sold Advantages as well as within the State. the disadvantages of the DISPOSING. Sound and disposing mind road to such person. and memory. DISBURSE. Pay and disburse. DISPOSITION. Secret disposition of the DISBURSEMENTS. Necessary disburse- dead body. ments. Sale or disposition. Charges or disbursements Sale, mortgage or other at law. disposition of real es- DISCHARGE. Faithful discharge of his tate. trust. Possession, order or dis- Port of discharge. position. Full and sufficient release Final disposition of the and discharge. cause. Final port of discharge. Final disposition. Procuring his discharge DISPUTE. Sum in dispute. from the custody. Subject-matter in dis- DISCHARGED. Paid, delivered, retained, pute. satisfied or discharged. Matter in dispute. Loaded or discharged. Amount in dispute. Lawfully discharged. AH matters in dispute. DISCONTINUE. Become bankmpt and DISSEIZEN. WrongfuUy and without discontinue business. force by disseizen. DISCOUNT. Loan or discount on DISSENTERS. Protestant dissenters. pledge of its own stock. DISSENTING. Regular minister of a DISCOYERIES. Writings and discoveries. dissenting congrega- Chemical discoveries. , tion. DISCOTERING. Person discovering. DISTANCE. Distance of half a mile. DISCRETION. Sound discretion. DISTILLATION Product of distillation. Judicial discretion. Fit for distillation. DISEASE. Throat disease. DISTILLED. Tormented or distilled No sickness or disease. liquor. Severe sickness or dis- Fermented or distilled ease. liquor. 459 DISTINCT. - — DRAWER DISTINCT. Separate and distinct DOGS. dwelling-houses. DOING. DISTUfCTIVE. Distinctive device, mark or heading. DISTINGUISH. Designed to distinguish such ballot. DOINGS. DISTRESS. Unavoidable accident, necessity or distress of DOLLAR. weather. DOLLARS'. Sufficient distress. In distress on the shore. DOMAIN. DISTRIBUTION . By virtue of the statutes for the distribution of estates of persons dying intestate. Share in the distribution of assets. DOMESTIC. DISTRICT. More interior district. Election district. districts; School districts. DOMINION. DISTURB. Wilfully disturb. Molest or disturb the plaintiff. DONE DISTURBED. Not to be disturbed with- out' the permission. DITCH. Privilege of deepening the ditch. DIVERS. Disturbance of divers citizens. DOOR. DIVERTISSEMENT. Ballet dlvertisse- DOORS. ment. DORMANT. DIVIDED. Lawfully divided. DOUBT. Equally to be divided. DOWER. Equally divided. DIVIDEND. Dividend guaranteed. Final dividend. DIVIDENDS. Preferred dividends. Interest, dividends, prof- its and proceeds. DITWE. Stated attendants upon divine worship. Celebrating divine ser- vice. DIVISION. Riding or division. DOWN. DIVORCED. Any woman so divorced. DO. Do the needfnl. To do justice. DOCK. Actual arrival in dock. DOCUMENT. Public document. On the presentation of the document. DRAIN. On the presentation of this document. DRAINAGE. Instrument, document or paper. DRAM. DOCUMENTS. Shipping documents. DOG. Kill any dog. DRAW. Keeper of a dog. DRAWER. 460 To kill all dogs. Doing business. Doing any business. Bankers doing business as brokers. Report the facts and their doings. Parts of a dollar. Several hundred dollars' worth. Eminent domain. Domestic servant. Ordinary domestic busi- ness of family concerns. Establish and regulate domestic relations. Domestic beast. Any other domestic ani- mal. Foreign dominion. Injuries done to person or property. Date of the last vcork done or materials fur- nished. When not already done. Act done. At the north door of the court-house. Turn out of doors. Dormant partner. Reasonable doubt. Yearly value of the widow's dower. Suit or proceeding for dower. Deprived of the provision made for her by will, or otherwise in lieu of dower. Deforced of her dower. All matters of the allot- ment of dower. Knocked down. Keeping down the inter- est. Cut down or destroy any trees. Cut down or otherwise destroy. Drain used for the con- veyance of water. Necessary for the drain- age of the lands. Keeping open a dram shop. First draw. Credit the drawer. 461 DBAWING. -DUTY. 462 DKAWIIVG. Persons drawing firewood DUE — Continued. for their own family use. Due course shown. DRAWINGS. Probationaiy drawings. Admitting the account to DEAJLIlTIC. Place of dramatic enter- be due. tainment. Account due firm. DRIFT-WOOD. Beach for drift-wood and Due absolutely and not timber. on any contingency. DRINKS. Habitually use intoxicat- DUES. Taxes and other public ing drinks. dues in any manner Fermented drinks. accLiring. DRITER. Stage driver. Public dues. DRUNK. Drunk or consumed on tlie Other dues. premises. Debts, dues, demands or DRUNKARD. Habitual drunkard. claims now due or to Common drunkard. grow due. Become an liabitual DULY. Duly sworn. drunkard. When the bills are duly DRUNKENNESS . Permits drunkenness. lionored. Drunkenness, profligacy Thin- duly done. or any otlier cause. Duly directed. DRYING. Building made use of for Duly assigned. printing or drying DURING. During the said voyage. calico. Tacancies that may hap- DUE. Sums due for wliai'fage. pen during the recess of Due west. the Senate. Reserved, due or made For and during their payable. pleasure. Rent to become due. Once a week during three If regularly protested and successive weeks. refused when due. During the Ufe there- Money due to the defend- of. ant. Taxes levied during .the Money due at my decease. term. Justly due. Breakage during remov- Interest thenceforth to al. accrue due. Taxes assessed during Indorsee in due course. the term. Money to grow due. Arising during the course Good and collectible after of the trial. due course of law. DUTIES. Well and truly execute Freiglit due or to grow the duties of the cash- due. ier. To be executed in due Unascertained duties. form of law. Rates, taxes, and du- Due diligence. ties. All debts due and ow- Public duties. ing. Performing the duties. Debts, dues, demands or Oaths necessary in the claims now due or to performance of their grow due. duties. Debts, due to such bank- Duties of easliier. rupt. DUTY. Duty of tonnage. Debts due from the de- Right, debt or duty. ceased. Return to his duty. Debt due to the United On duty. States. Gross neglect of duty. Due absolutely and not on Absent from duty with any contingency. leave. 463 DWELLING.- -EITHER. 464 DWELTJAG. Private dwelling. EARTH — Continued. Oc«upied as a private Refined coal or earth oils. dwelling. EASEMENT. Negative easement. Dwelling houses. EASEMENTS. Actions respecting ease- Inhabited dwelling honse. ments on real estate. Dwelling honse. EATEN. Bread such as is usual to Brick dwelling. be eaten. DWELLUfG-HOUSE. Dwelling-house or EDITIONS. Futare editions. usual place of abode. EDITOR. Felon editor. Single dwelling-house. EDUCATION. Support and education. Shop attached to and be- Building for purposes of ing part of any dwell- education. ing-house. EDUCATIONAL. Missionary, educational Pi'ivate dwelling-house and benevolent enter- only. prises. Dwelling-house or other EFFECT. That effect. building. Tenor and effect. Near any dwelling-house. Reasonaole efforts to Erection of a dwelling- effect personal service. house. Prosecute with effect. Connected with the dwell- To the like effect. ing-house. EFFECTED. Bodily injury effected Dwelling-house or other through external, vio- bnUding. lent and accidental At the dwelling-house. means. Adjoining to or occupied EFFECTS. Property and effects. with a dwelling-house. Personal property, estate DWELLING-HOUSES. Separate and dis- and effects. tinct dwelling-houses. Personal estates, prop- DWELLS. Dwells more than twenty erty, chattels and miles from the defend- effects. ant. Personal estate and DYEEVG. Berries, nuts and vegeta- effects. bles used principally in Other effects. dyeing or composing Money, goods, effects or dyes. other estate. DYES. Berries, nuts, and vegeta- Goods, species and effects. bles used principally in Furniture and other dyeing or composing household effects. dyes. Estate and effects. EACH. Upon each payment. Credits or effects. Each party. Conceal his property and « Each parcel. effects. Once in each week for at Baggage and effects. least twelve successive Articles and effects. weeks. All personal effects. On each entry. All my estate and effects. Each floor. All my effects. EAEN. Misspend what they earn. EFFECTUALLY. Effectually rebuilding and EAKIflNGS. Sui-plus earnings. repairing. Personal services or earn- EFFORTS. Reasonable efforts to ings. effect personal service. Net earnings. EIGHT. From six to eight weeks. Future earnings. EIGHTY. Not exceeding eighty EAETH. All mines and minerals, acres. sand, quarries of stone, EITHER. Related to either party. brick earth and gravel Or either of them. pits. Either partj'. 465 EITHER. ■ ■ENJOYED. 466 EITHER — Continued. EMPLOYMENT - - Continued. Oh all or either. Office, place or employ- ELAPSED. Then elapsed. ment. ELDER. Beginning with the elder. By virtue of his employ- ELDEST. Eldest heir. ment. ELECTED. Placed, elected or chosen. Business or employment. Majority, of the members Agricultural employ- ( elected thereto. ment. Appointed or elected. EMPOWER. License and empower. ELECTION. Sucll election. EMPOWERED. Authorized and empow- Regular election. ered. Officer of election. EMPTOR. Caveat emptor. Next election. END. Meeting end on. Near any election ground. Foot and end. Knowingly and fraudu- At the end of the year. lently vote at any elec- ENDEATORS. Persisted in his endeav- tion. ors. Disseizin by election. ENEMY. Public enemy. At least five days before ENFEOFF. Grant, bargain, sell and the day of election. enfeoff. Contested election. ENFORCE. Special proceeding to en- Any annual or other force a penalty or for- future election. feiture. Annnal or special election ENGAGE. I hereby engage. Annual election. Engage in trade or busi- ELECTOR. Qualified elector. ness. Qualifications of an elec- ENGAGED. Engaged in the business tor. . of banking. Knowing himself not to Bank or company engaged be a qualified elector. in the business of bank- ELECTORS. Majority of the electors. ing. ELEVATORS. Through elevators. ENGAGEMENTS . Debts, contracts and EMBASSADORS . Cases affecting embas- other engagements. sadors, other public ENGINE. Obstruct any engine. ministers and consuls. Instrument or engine for EMBEZZLE. Purloin and embezzle. marking money. EMIGRANT. Will carry emigrant la- Boiler, engine, machinery borers not over forty. and betting. EMOLUMENTS. Public emoluments or pri- Fixed engine. vileges. ENGINEER. City engineer. EMPLOY. Retain and employ. ENGINE-HOUSE . Contained in engine- Every man you have in house No. 2. your employ. ENGLAND. Educated in England and EMPLOYED. Regularly employed. in the Protestant re- Employed on water. ligion. Found employed. ENGLISH. Plain English type. EMPLOYEE. Servant or employee. Soft English lead. Agent or employee of an ENGRAVED. Name of the owner carved insurance company. or engraved thereon. EMPLOYEES. Wages of laborers and ENGRAVING. Print or engraving. employees. ENJOY. Quietly enjoy. EMPLOYMENT. Worldly employment. Hold, occupy, possess or Public employment. enjoy. Professional employment ENJOYED, Used, occupied and en- Occupation, profession or joyed. employment. Freely to be possessed Profession, trade or em- and enjoyed. ployment. Actually enjoyed. 467 ENJOYMENT. ■ESPECIALLY. 468 ENJOYMENT. Necessary to the uso and EQUALLY. To be divided equally be enjoyment thereof. tween them. Beneficial enjoyment. Dirided equally. ENLIST. Persuading others to en- Divide the same equally. list. EQUITABLE. Just and equitable. ENLISTED. Person enlisted for the Equitable assets. navy. EQUITABLY. Equitably and faii'ly. ENTML. Course of entail. EQUITY. Suits of a civil nature in ENTER. Knter into negotiations. common law or in equity Forcibly break and enter. Perfect equity. Entering or attempting to Judicial power as to mat- enter, leaving or at- ters of law and equity. tempting to leave, a Controversies which public conveyance. might be the subject of ENTERED. Invoice or entered value. a personal action at law ENTERPRISE. Gift enterprise business. " or of a suit in equity. ENTERPRISES. Missionary, educational Claims and demands in and benevolent enter. law and equity. prises. Civil cases both in law ENTERTAINMENT. Tavern or house of and in equity. entertainment. Cases in law and equity Public refreshment and arising under the * * * entertainment. laws of the U. S. Place of dramatic enter- As far as rules of law and tainment. equity will permit. House of entertainment. EQUIVALENT. Gold or its equivalent. Have or keep any hou»o EQUIVALENTS. TinfoU or its equivalents. for public entertain- ERECT. Erect, repair and regulate ment. public wharves. Dramatic piece or enter- ERECTED. Public work erected or in tainment. progress of erection. Dramatic entertainment. Heretofore erected. ENTIRE. Entire satisfaction. Addition erected to a Entire, unconditional and building. sole ownership. Addition erected to a Four entire days. former building. ENTITLED. Personate any person en- ERECTING. Cai"penters in their own titled to vote. shops or in buildings Master or other person erecting or repairing. entitled to the service ERECTION, Public work erected or In of any slave. progress of erection. Entitled by law. Construction, erection or Absolutely entitled. repair of any building. ENTRIES. Book of original entries. Building, erection or Book entries. thing. ENTRY. Short entry. ERECTIONS. Fixtures or erections used Unlawful or forcible entry. for the purposes of Open and peaceable entry. trade. On each entry. ERROR. Writ of error. Merely by reason of hav- Substantial error ing made an entry. Clerical error. Forcible entry. ERRORS. Manifest errors. False entry. Assignment of errors. ENUMERATED. Spirituous liquors not ESCAPE. Voluntary escape. otherwise enumerated. Permit him to escape. EQUAL. Only equal to samples. ESCAPED. Person who has escaped Just and equal propor- the assessor. tions. ESPECIALLY. Especially careful. 4Gy ESSE. ■ESTATE. 470 ESSE. In esse. ESSENTIAL. Natural, essential and in- herent rights. Essential oil. ESTABLISHED. Established by law. Permanently established. ESTABLISHING. Decree or judgment es- tablishing the validi y of said patent. ESTABLISHMENT. Trading establish- ment. Establishment where the chief process of nrint- ing is carried on. Owner of any manufactur- iDg establishment. At his own establishment. ESTATE. Worldly estate. Whole estate. Wasting of his estate Trust estate. Title to real estate. Testamentary estate. Suits concerning real es- tate or whereby the same may be affected. Separate estate. Seized of an estate or in- heritance. Seized of a freehold es- tate. Sale, mortgage or other disposition of real es- tate. Said mortgage deed, th^ real estate thereby con- veyed. All the rest of my es- tate. Besidne of my estate. Keal estate of her hus- band. Keal estate held by an executor or administra- tor. Real estate. To be raised out of my estate. Question of title of real estate. Pi'operty and estate. ProductiTe real estate. One-fourth part of my es- tate. All other, the personal estate whatsoever. Personal property, estate and effects. ESTATE — Continued. Personal estate, property, chattels and effects. Personal estate and ef- fects. Personal estate. Person interested in the eftate. Particnlars of estate and Interest. Money, goods, effects or other estate. My estate. Management of the es- tate. Maladministration of the estate. Legal estate. Lands, tenements and estate of the said com- pany. Landed estate Land and real estate. Estate in joint-tenancy. Interested in the estate. Estate or interest in Iqnd. Estate or interest. Estate and interest. Incumbrance affecting the estate. Income of the estate. Improve real estate. Hurt, molested or re- strained In his person or estate. Freehold estate. Fast estate. Equitable estate. Before the division of the estate. Debts payable by law out of his personal esta1;e. Debt against the estate. Creditor of the estate. Conveyance of real estate. Contingent estate. Claim adverse to the es- tate of the petitioner. Benefits of all my real estate. Balance of my estate. Any estate or interest. All the rest of my estate. All the residue and re- mainder of my real estate. All the real and personal estate. 471 ESTATE. ■EXEAT. 472 ESTATE — Continued. All the estate. All ray real estate. All my other estate real and personal. All my landed estate. All my estate whether real or personal. All my estate both real and personal. All my estate and effects. All my estate. Actions respecting ease- ments on real estate. ESTATES. Eeal estates. Expectant estates. Existing estates. ESTBHATIOIf. Containing by estimation . ETEN. Beating even date. ETElfLT. Worlt evenly on the yoke. ETENT. Interest in the event. Follow the event. ETEK. Without ever having been married. ETEET. Farmmg stock of every kind and description. Every day they may serve as such. Kecords and judicial pro- ceedings of every other State. Proprietors of every rail- road. Personal property of every kind. All my books and papers of every description. Once in every six months. Necklaces of every de- scription. Every movable. Every man you have in your employ. Exempted from taxation of every kind. Every person convicted of felony. All my property of every description. All and every. EVIDBNCE. Weiglit of evidence. Sufficient evidence. State the evidence and charge the lavy. Show forth in evidence. Prima facie evidence. Preponderance of evi- dence. EVIDENCE — Continued. Insufficient evidence. Go in evidence. Furnish evidence against himself. Legal documcL'tary evi- dence. Cumulative evidence. Corroborated by other evidence. Best evidence. Believe from the evi- dence. EYIDENT. Proof is evident. EXAMINATION. Submit them to an exam- ination. Last examination. EXAMINERS. Board of examiners. EXCAYATION. Excavation of earth. EXCEEDING. Sums not exceeding five dollars. Account originally ex- ceeding £5. Not exceeding eighty acres. Not exceeding. Demand originally ex- ceeding five pounds. EXCEPT. Except the taxes shall actually have been paid. Any game except bowls, chess. Except filing an answer. Except as hereinafter ex- cepted. EXCEPTED. Blockaded ports excepted. EXCEPTION. Final and without excep- tion or appeal. EXCEPTIONS. Bill of exceptions. EXCESSIVELY. Excessively vicious con- duct. EXCHANGE. Sell, exchange and de- liver. Sell and exchange. Bills of exchange. Bill of exchange expressed to be for value received. Bill of exchange. EXCLUSIVE. Sole and exclusive. Exclusive right of shoot- ing, fishing and sporting over said farm. EXCLUSIVELT. Scientific purposes exclu- sively. Used exclusively for farm- ing purposes. EXEAT. Ne exeat. 473 EXECUTE. -EXPRESS. 474 EXECUTE. Execute jointly the office. EXISTING — Continued. Failure to execute pro- Debt existing at the time cess. of the adjudication of IVell and truly execute the banliruptcy. duties of cashier. Claim existing in favor of EXECUTED. Served and executed. a defendant. Executed in full. EXPENDED. Necessarily expended. Bona flde executed. EXPENDITURES. Extraordinary expendi- EXECUTING. At the time of executing tures. this my last will. EXPENSE. As far as possible without Executing the digging. expense. EXECUTION. Writ of execution. At the joint expense. Necessary and proper for By and at the expense of carrying into execution. the purchaser. Levy of an execution. EXPENSES. Testamentary expenses. In execution of this act. Recruiting expenses. Execution executed. Private expenses. Delirered in execution. Price clear of all ex- Pardon such lunatic or penses. commute the execution. Personal expenses. Another execution. Operating expenses. - All writs of execution. Expenses necessarily in- Alias execution. curred. Afore execution had. Legal expenses. Actually delivered in exe- Expenses incurred. tion. Other incidental ex- EXECUTIVE. Proper executive au- penses. thority. Incidental expenses. OiBcers judicial and ex- Funeral expenses. ecutive. Extraordinary expenses. EXECLTOE. Trustee, executor or other Extraordinary expenses person having control of incurred in case of riot. the funds. Executorship expenses. Residuary executor. Agent for election ex- Real estate held by an ex- penses. ecutor or administrator. Damages, costs and ex- EXECUTORS. Option of my executors. penses. EXEMPTION. Enjoyed or taken the bene- Full costs and expenses. fit of such exemption. Costs, charges and ex- EXERCISE. Exercise of suramaiy jur- penses. isdiction by justices. Contingent expenses. Lawful game, sport, pas- EXPIRATION. At the expiration of. time or exercise. EXPLAINED. Contents were made Carry on or exercise the known and explained. practice or profession EXPLICITLY. Clearly and explicitly of a surgeon. stated. EXERCISED. Authority exercised under EXPORTATION Designed for exportation. the United States. EXPORTED. Same condition as when EXHIBITION. Public exhibition of feats exported. of horsemanship. EXPORTER. Merchant exporter. EXHIBITORS. Belonging to exhibitors. EXPOSE. Abandon and expose. EXISTENCE. Deny the existence of EXPOSURE. Wilful and indecent ex- God. posure of the person. Coi-porate existence. EXPRESS. Trustee of an express EXISTING. Under existing laws. trust. Then existing. Express tmst. Existinff debts of the cor- Express malice. poration. Upon express condition. 475 EXPRESSED. ■ -FAMILY. 476 EXTEND. EXTENSIONS. EXTEENAI. EXTEA. EXPRESSED. Shall be expressed in the title. Consent of the people expressed at the ballot- box. Bill of exchange expressed to be for value received. Open and extend. Future extensions or branches. Bodily injury effected through external, vio- lent and accidental means. Other extra hazardous purposes. Extra hazardous. Ab extra. EXTRAORDINARY. Special and extraor- dinary circumstances. Extraordinary marine risk. EXTREME. Extreme and repeated cru- elty. Extreme hazard. Extreme and repeated cru- elty. Extreme cruelty. FACIE. Prima facie evidence. FACT. • Question of fact. Fact of marriage. Malice in fact. Issue of fact. Founded in fact. Errors of fact. Disseizin in fact. Coercion in fact. Attorney in fact. After the fact commit- ted. FACTO. Ex post facto. FACTORY. Wholesale factory prices. Title and interest in fac- tory and mills. Except the brick factory. Factory- estate. Brick factory. Accident in a factory. FACTS. Statement of facts. Report the facts and their doings. Material facts. Facts of this case. Facts of his case. FACULTY. Medical faculty. FAIL. Fail to prosecute. FAIR. I"air and reasonable sup- position of right. FAIR — Continued. Fair, average, uicranzi rice. Fair merchantable sassa- fras wood. FAIRLY. Faithfully, fairly and im- partially. FAITH. Payee in good faith and for valuable considera- tion. Mortgagee in good faith. Good faith. FAITHFUL. Faithful discharge of his trust. FAITHFULLY. Well and faithfully serve, and give and devote his whole time and labor. Faithfully, fairly and im- partially. FALSE. False swearing. False rumor. False pretense. By means of a false pre- tense.> False imprisonment. By color of any false token or writing. Giving a false alarm. FALSI. Crimen falsi. FAME. Ill fame. FAMILY. Relations of the H. family. Provisions for family use. Provisions as may be found on hand for family use. Ordinary domestic busi- ness of family concerns. Persons drawing firewood for their own family use. Household furniture ne- cessary for the debtor and his family. Necessary vegetables ac- tually provided for fam- ily use. Necessaries furnished him or his family. Members of the house- hold or family. Member of the family. Household furniture nec- essary for the debtor and his family. Family hotel. Head of an Indian family. Head of a family. Contract for the benefit of her family. 477 FAMILY. ■FILL. 478 FAMLLT — Continued. FEEL. All who may feel inter- Family of minor children. ested. FALMOUTH Port of Falmoutli. FEET. One thousand feet. FANCY. Frencii or fancy bread. House within fifty feet of Fancy bread. a railway. FAR. As far as possible without FELLOW. Fellow servant. expense. FELON. Convicted felon. As far as tlie ice will per- FELONIOUSLY. Piratically and feloni- mit. ously run away with any Risk of boats so far as ship or vessel. ships are liable thereto. FELONY. Treason, felony or other As far as rules of law and crime. equity will permit. Other felony. FAKE. Rate of fare. Deemed by the law of this FARM. Things necessary for the State a felony. cultivation of a farm. Every person convicted of Stock upon my farm. felony. Sell my farm for me. Another felony. Produce of a farm. FEMALE. Yirtuous unmarried fe- The farm on which he male. lives. Insulting language toward Lease and farm let. a female relation. Homestead farm. Procures any female to Granted, demised and to have illicit carnal con- farm let. nection with any man. Grain in stacks and gran- Presence of any female. ery on farm. Confine the person of any Fee farm rent. female. Fee farm. Female shall have been Such effects as shall be confided. upon my farm. Abuses such female in the Demise, lease and to farm attempt to have carnal let. knowledge of her. FAEMEK. Proper tools or imple- FENCE. Good and lawful fence. ments of a farmer. FENCED. Securely fenced. FABMOG. Farming utensils. Fields and fenced lands. Farming stock of every FENCES. Suitable fences. kind and description. Ordinary fences. Farming stock. Fences shall be main- FABMS. Stock of my farms. tained. Farmers selling the pro- FERMENTED. Fermented or distilled duce of their farms. liquor. FABO. Keeping a faro bank or FERRIES. Regulate ferries. gaming table. FERRY. Keepers of a ferry. FATAIE. Damnum fatale. FICTITIOUS. Without any name sub- FAULTS. All faults. scribed thereto or signed FAVOR. Claim existing in favor of with a fictitious name. a defendant. FIELD. Race field. FEATS. Public exhibition of feats General field. of horsemanship. Cultivated field. FEE. Tenant in fee simple of Common field. rents. FIELDS. Enclosed and cultivated Reasonable attorneys fee. fields. Any estate in fee or for FIFTY. House within fifty feet of life. a railway. FEED. Drop feed sewing ma- FILING. Except filing an answer. chines. FILL. Take and fill the number FEEDER. River feeder. of shares. 479 FILLED. - ■FLUID. 480 FILLED. FINAL. FDOE. FINES. FINISHED. FINISHING. FINLAND. FIRE. FIREWOOD. FLBM. FIRMLY. FIRST. Frame house fllled in with brick. Before the trial or final hearing. Special order made after final judgment. Lien under final process. Judgment, decree or final order. Deflnitive or final decree. Final consummation. Final and conclnsire. By final judgment. Binding, final and conclu- , sive. Before final hearing or trial. Tax, impost, assessment or municipal fine. Literature, science and the fine arts. Excessive fines. Enforce the collection of fines. Clear proceeds of all fines. When the job is finished. Erection, construction or finishing of buildings. Erection, construction or finishing. Gulf of Finland. Unavoidable dangers of the river, navigation and fire. Accidents by fire and tem- pest. Fire or storm. Set fire to. Loss by fire occasioned by mobs or riots. Fire by lightning. Exposed to the danger of fire. Fire shall accidentally begin. Persons drawing firewood for their own family use. Person, firm, company. All creditors of the firm. Account due firm. Held and firmly bound. Within one year after the granting of the first let- ters. First money and govern- ment script realized. Out of the proceeds of the first cotton ginned. FIRST FISHING. FIT. FITTED. FIVE. FIXED. FIXTURES. FLANGE. FLAT. FLATS. FLAX. FLEEING. FLOORCLOTH FLOW. FLUID. Continued. First day of August next. The first half of the month. First issue. On the first day of May next fixed. Second of exchange first unpaid. My just debts to be flrs niture. Part of a factory used solely for the manufac- ture of goods. Actual expenses that may appertain to the goods themselves. Goods, merchandise and effects. Goods, chattels and ef- fects. Dealers in goods, wares and merchandise. Deal in goods, wares and merchandise. Any damage to any goodls. Damage to goods while in transit. Contract for the sale of goods. Confusion of goods. All goods bought. Articles, goods or things. Goods, wearing apparel. Goods of another. Agent Intrusted with goods. GOOD-WILL. Interest 'for good-will. GKADE. Change of grade. GRADUATED. Prescription or recom- mendation of a gradu- ated physician. GEAIN. Grain and other merchan- dise. GRANARY. Grain in stacks and gran- ary on farm. GRANT. Make over and grant. Give, grant and convey. Deed of conveyance founded upon a grant. GRANTED. Granted or voted. Originally granted. 491 GRANTING.- -HAND. 492 GKANTING. GRANTOR. GRASS. GREAT. GREATER. GREATEST. GREEN. GRIEVED. GRIEYOUS. GROCERIES. GROSS. GROUND. GROUNDS. GROW. GROTVIN^. GROWS. GROWTH. Within one year after the granting of the first let- ters. Condition for the benefit of the grantor. Hats of straw, chip or grass. Grteat TTOOd. GvvaX rivers. Presumption great. Great personal injury. Other great necessity. Bate of interest greater than aforesaid. Greatest number of TOtes. Green sngar. Party grieved. Qngine calculated to de- stroy human life or in- flict grievous bodily harm. Dry-goods and groceries. Open and gross lewdness and lascivious behavior. Gross negligence. Gross misbehavior and wickedness. Gross misbehavior. Gross and confirmed habits of intoxication. True ground and sub- stance of the defence. Same ground. Public ground. Near any election ground. Lot of ground. Church ground. Change the form or ground of action. Burial ground. Walk out of the said grounds. Lands or grounds whereon said bridge is to be biiilt. Depot grounds. Burying grounds. Freight due or to grow due. Due or to grow due. Debts, dues, demands or claims now due or to grow due. Gathered or growing. As long as wood grows and water runs. Trees, woods, coppice, wood-grounds of what kind or growth soever. GUARANTEED. Quantity guaranteed. GUARANTY. I do not hesitate to guar- anty. GUARDIAN. Parent or guardian. GUARDS. On the decks or guards of any steamer. GUILTY. Guilty knowledge. Shall be guilty of felony. Guilty «onnection. A djudged guilty of perjury GUNPOWDER. Storing gunpowder. Have or keep gunpowder. HABITS. Known intemperate habits Gross and confirmed hab- its of intoxication. Intemperate habits. Debauched habits. HABITUAL. Habitual intemperance. Habitual drunkard. Become an habitual drunkard. HACKNEY. Hackney coach. HACKNEY CARRIAGES. License, tax and regulate hackney car- riages, etc. HAD. First had and obtained. Afore execution had. H.ilRET. Qui hasret in litera, hseret in cortioe. HAIR. Stock of hair wrought new and in process. HALF. West half. • South half. The first half of the month. Distance of half a mile. Half the expense. Within the distance of half a mile. Of the half blood. HALF-BLOOD. Kindred of the half-blood. HAND. Die by his own hand or act voluntarily or other- wise. Under his proper hand ai;d seal. Corn, fodder, meat and other provisions on hand. Provisions as may be found on hand for family use. Profits in hand. Money on hand or in bank. Notes of hand. In hand paid. Die by his own hand. AU the notes of hand. 493 HANDS. HEREBY. 494 HAJTDS. HANGINGS. HAPPEN. HAPPENED. HAKBOR. HARES. HARM. HAS. HAVE. HAVENS. HAVING. HAY. Their hands. Hands necessary for the prosecution of the im- provements. Money in the hands of a sheriff or other officer. Betting on the sides or hands of such as do or shall play. Paper hangings. Vacancy that may happen. Vacancies that may hap- pen during the recess of the Senate. Now happened. Bay or harbor. Other dogs to kill hares. Serious bodily harm. Grievous bodily harm. Engine calculated to des- troy human life or inflict grievous bodily harm. Dwells and has his home. Sliall have. May have. Have or keep gunpowder. Marry and have a family. Shall have certified. I have borrowed. Your bill shall have atten- tion. Cause of action shall have arisen. Ports and havens. Having in possession. Place having a known and defined boundary. Persons having the care of the premises. Having upon or about his person. Merely by reason of hav- ing made an entry. Without having been mar- ried. Without ever having been married. Person having a family. Having a family for which he provides. Having the cure of souls. Court having a seal. Court having a clerk. Place having a known boundary. Having the ability to pro- vide the same. Good merchantable hay. HAZARD. HEADING. HEALING. HEALTH. HEAR. HEARD. HEARING. HEDGE. HEIR. HEIRS. HELD. HELP. HER. HEREAFTER. HEREBY. Game of hazard or skill. Exposure to unnecessary danger, hazard or peril- ous adventure. Distinctive device, mark or heading. Practising medicine or healing the sick. General supervision over the health of the city. Regulations relating to health. Good health. Further to hear. Right to be heard by himself and his coun- sel. Right to be heard by coun- sel. Heard of. Heard from. Before the trial or final hearing. Final hearing or trial. Final hearing. Day of hearing. Before final hearing or trial. Fence or hedge. Natural heir. First male heir. Without heirs. Without bodily heirs. Then heirs at law. Such heirs. Right heirs. Heirs on the body. Heirs of the body. Natural heirs. Male heirs. Legal heirs. Lawful heirs. Female heirs. Dying without heirs. Die without heirs. Real estate held by an executor or administra- tor. Necessary help. To find help. Legally bound to main- tain her. In her own right. Debts of her husband. At any time hereafter. Hereafter constructed. Right hereby secured. I hereby engage. 495 HERJ&DITAMENTS. HOUSE. 416 HEREDITAMENTS. Lands, tenements and hereditaments. Estates, hereditaments and premises. HEREMTAKY. Other hereditary disease. HEREIN. Not herein otherwise pro- vided for. As hprein described. HEREINAFTER. Except as hereinafter ex- cepted. HERETOFORE. Heretofore used. As has been heretofore conducted. Cases heretofore solely cognizable in a court of chancery. HERSELF. Might herself be lawfully naturalized. Contract for the benefit of herself. HIDES. Raw hides and skins. HIGH. High School. One foot high. HIGH- WATER. Usual high-water mark. HIGHWAY. Traveling upon a highway Public street, highway and sidewalk. Land belonging to a high- way. Impassable public high- way. Defect in the highway. HIGHWAYS. Streets or highways. Public highways. Expenses in relation to highways. HIM. Take him. Concerned him to prose- cute. All claiming under him. HIMSELF. Sail her himself. Right to be heard by him- self and his counsel. Reserving to himself. Misdemeaned himself in his office. Knowing himself not to be a qualified elector. Furnish evidence against himself. Conceals himself. Concealing himself. Absented himself. HINDER. Cheat, hinder and delay. HIRE. Wages or hire. Plying for hire. Ply for hire. For hire or gain. HOLDING. HOLDS. HOLY. HOME. HOMESTEAD HOMINES. HONOR. HORSE. HIRING. Under such yearly hiring. HIS. Heirs male of his body. His creditors. Wilfully holding over. Receiving, holding and managing. Having and holding lands . As he now holds the same. Preachers of Christ's holy gospel. Home port. Dwells and has his home. Homestead farm. Liberos et legales hom- ines. Office of honor. Work horse. Poisoning a horse. Farm horse. Entertainment for man and horse. Beat any horse. HORSEMANSHIP. Public exhibition of feats of horsemanship. HORSES. Span of horses. Place for slaughtering horses. Horses, mules and live stock. HOTELS. Keepers of hotels. HOURS. Working hours. During working hours. Business hours. Banking hours. HOUSE. Town house. House or other tene- ment. Tenement house. Tavern or house of enter- tainment. Such house or other build- ing. School house. Resort to any house. Public house. Public gambling house. Pi'ivate house. Outlet belonging to any house or building. My house. Moneys in the house and out of it. My moiety of the house. Land and mansion house. His house. Have or keep any house for public entertain- ment. 497 HOUSE. -IMPEDED. 498 HOUSE — Continued. HUSBAND — Continued. Frame house filled in with Managed or superin- brick. tended by her busband. When house is finished. Lived together as hus- Frame house filled in with band and wife. brick. During lifetime of any When the house is com- former husband or wife. pleted. Debts of her husband. Begins to keep his house Cohabit together as hus- to the intent to delay band and wife. creditors. Apart from her husband. HOUSEHOLD. Household furniture nec- HUSBANDRY, Servant in husbandry. essary for the debtor Implements of husbandry and his family. ICE. As far as the ice will per- Household furniture nec- mit. essaiy for supporting Detention by ice. life. IDENTICAL. Substantially identical. Necessary household fur- IF. If necessary. ullure. If she should leave no Members of the house- child. hold or family. If known. Stock, plantation utensils This check forfeited if and household furni- detached. ture. If you give him credit. Household fnmitnre. ILL. 111. cy. Household goods and n.LEGAL. Illegal or improper con- fnrnitnre. duct. Articles of household fur- niL-FAME. House of ill-fame. niture necessary for njlCIT. Seizure for illicit trade. upholding life. Procures any female to Furniture and other have illicit carnal con- household effects. nection with any man. Furniture and other TT.LTIVOIS. Illinois cnn'ency. household effects. ILLNESS. Serious illness, local dis- HOUSEHOLDEK Substantial house- ease, affection or per- holder. sonal injury. HOUSEHOLDERS. Inhabitants not house- TIffBECILITT. Corporal imbecility. holders. IMMEDIATE. Immediate view and pre- HOUSEKEEPOG. Furniture used by him sence of the court. in housekeeping. Immediate toU. HOUSES. Freebold houses. Immediate right of pos- HUDSON. While running on the session. Hudson river. Person for whose imme- HUlffAlf. Engine calculated to de- diate benefit it is prose- stroy human life or cuted. inflict grievous bodily Immediate descent. harm. IMMEDIATELY Immediately after the HUNDKED. Several hundred dollars' verdict. worth. Immediately adjoining HUSBAND. Heal estate of her husband land. Out of the presence of IMMUNITIES. Piivileges and immuni- her husband. ties. Occasioned by payment IMMUNITY. Title, right, privilege or or pledge of the prop- immunity. erty of the husband. Bight, privilege or immu- Mansion-house and mes- nity. suage of her deceased IMPEDED. Flow of water lessened husband. or navigation impeded. 499 IMPEDIMENTS. -IN. 500 EMCPEDmENTS. Other Impediments. IN — Continued. Other manifest impedi- In her presence. ments. In possession. IMPERECT. Imperfect war. In payment of the above IMPLEMENTS. Implements of a debtor's account. trade. In payment. Tools or implements. In order. Tools, implements, instru- In the name of his master. ments and personal In the name of. property whatsoever. Mustered in. IMPLICATION. Necessary implication. Moneys in the house and IMPLIED. Implied malice. out of It. Express or implied. In fuU. IMPOKTATIONS . Similar importations. In the field. IMPORTED. Ganse to be imported. Employed in or dbout the IMPOSITION. Civil imposition. works. IMPOST. Tax, impost, assessment In his employ. or municipal fine. In a dwelling. IMPOUND. Impound or otherwise Doing business in the secure. State. EffPRISONMENl \ A sentence of imprison- Deficiency in quantity. ment in the peniten- Defect in the highway. tiary. In case of the death. Question touching the Dealing in commercial said imprisonment or paper. punishment. Dealers in malt liquors. Charges of imprison- Dealers in goods, wares ment. and merchandise. Canse of his imprison- Dealer in tobacco. ment. Dealer in spirituous li- IMPROPER. Incompentency, improper quors. •onduct or other cause. Dealer in spirits. Irregular or improper Dealer in second-hand conduct. books. Illegal or improper con- Deal in the selling. duct. Deal or trade in. IMPROPERLY. Wrongfully and improp- Damage to goods while erly. in transit. IMPROVEMENT . Works of Internal im- Sent for in custody. provement. Contained in Engine- Use and improvement. House No. 2. Street improvement. Contained in aframe bam. Public improvement. In consideration. Any public improvement Comprised in. now ordered. In commission. Internal improvement In the clear. and local concern. In charge of. IMPROVEMENTS. Hands necessary for the In cash. prosecution of the im- In and about her business. provements. Bringing in. Necessary improvements. Berries, nuts and vegeta- Internal improvements. bles used principally in Erections and improve- dyeing or composing ments. dyes. IN. Traffic in. Cotton in bales. In session. Agreement in writing. In the presence of the Living in adultery. testator. In addition to. 501 IN.' ■INHABITED. 502 UfADTERTElfCE. INCIDEIVT. DfCIDEIfTAL. DTCLOSED. INCOME. EV — Continued. Act in his o£3ciaI capacity. Accident in a factory. Mistake or inadvertence. Manufacture or process incident to the manu- facture of cotton. Dangers incident to the navigation of the river. Alterations and repairs incidental to the risk. Incidental printing pro- cess. When the building Is in- closed. Produce an income. Net income. Gross income. Gains, profits and income. Annual income. INCOMPATIBLE. Absolutely Incompatible. INCOMPETENCY. Incompetency, improper conduct or other cause. Continue i»o incorpo- rated. Incorporated bank. Incorrect weigMng ma- chines. INCUMBBANCEK. Purchaser or incum- brancer. Purchasers of incum- brances. Clear of all incumbrances. Expenses necessarily in- curred. Extraordinary expenses incurred in case of riot. Expenses necessarily in- curred. Expenses incurred. Already incurred. Owes and is indebted. Jointly indebted. Deeply indebted. WitMn thirty days after the indebtedness ac- crued. Public indecency. Wilful and Indecent ex- posure of the person. Indefeasable title in fee simple such as the State makes. Term of one year and an indeflnite period there- after. Independent covenants. INCOBPOEATED. INCOBEECT. INCUMBBANCES. INDIAN. INCUEEED. INDEBTED. INDEBTEDNESS. INDECENCY. INDECENT. INDEFEASABLE. INDEFINITE. INDEPENDENT. INDIA-RUBBEE, INDICTMENT. INDIGNITY. INDIVIDUAL. IN-DOOE. IN-DOOES. INDOESED. INDOESEE. INDOESEMENT. INDOBSEES. INDUSTEIALES INEVITABLE. INFANTEY. INFEEIOR. INFIEMAEY. INFLAMMABLE, INFLICT. INFLUENCE. EVFOEMATION. INHABITANT. INHABITANTS. INHABITED. Indian tribe. Eegulate commerce with the Indian tribes. Pueblo Indian. Head of an Indian family. Black, Indian and white person. Braces, suspenders com- posed in part of India- rubber. Indictment is preferred. Outrage and iadignity. Individual member. immediate and individual behalf. •As fully as any Individ- ual. In-door movables. All I possess in-doors and out-doors. Approved indorsed paper. Consignee or indorsee for valuable consideration. Assigned by indorsement in writing. Assigned by indorsement. To the order of the in- dorser's name. Fructns industriales. Inevitable accident. Carriage containing vol- unteer Infantry. Inferior court. Inmates of the county in- firznaiy. Inflammable fluid used as a light. Engine calculated to de- stroy human life or in- flict grievous bodily harm. Without undue influence or compulsion. Undue influence. Eecovered in pursuance of information given. Information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of tlie thief. Give information. Inhabitant contributing. Substantial inhabitants. Poor inhabitants. Trade or business oJSfen- sive to the neighboring inhabitants. Burgesses or inhabitants. Inhabited dwelling house. 50;3 INHERENT. ■ -INSUBANCE. 504 INHERENT. IISTIERITABIE. INHEKITANCE. INHUMAN. INITIO. INJUNCTION. INJURE. INJURES. INJURIES. INJURIOUS. INJURY. INLAND. INIET. INQUIRT. INQUISITION. INSANE. INSOLVENCY. INSTANCE. Natural, essential and in- herent rights. Absolate inheritable title. Seized of an estate or Inheritance. Inheriting and transmit- ting inheritance. Estate of inheritance or freehold. Cruel, barbarous and in- human treatiaent. Cruel and inhuman treat- ment. Cruel and inhuman. Ab initio. Mandatory injunction. Injunction to suspend the general and ordinary business of a corpora- tion. Intent to injure or de- fraud. Wilfully and maliciously injures. Pecuniary injuries. Injuries in consequence of heat. Act injurious to trade or commerce. Time of the injury. Serious personal injury. Serious illness, local dis- ease, affection or per- sonal injury. Great personal injury. Necessary injury. Irreparable Injury. Injury inflicted. Exposed to injury. Action for an Injury to person or character. Injury caused by any acci- dent. Vessels of whatever de- scription used in river or inland navigation. Owners of land in which there is a creek or inlet. Diligent inquiry. Waiving inquisition ap- peals, etc. Sane or insane. Open and notorious insol- vency. Insolvent or in contempla- tion of insolvency. To be liable in the second instance. INSTITUTED. INSTITUTIONS. INSTRUMENT. May be instituted. State institutions. Charitable or benevolent institutions. Charitable institutions. Benevolent institutions. Written instrument. Instrument in writing. Writing, instrument or deed. Sealed instrument. Negotiable instrament. Nature of the instru- ment. Instrument of like kind or description. Indorsed on the instru- ment. Execution of the instru- ment. Any instrument, arms or other things calculated to aid his escape. Engine or instrument of destruction. INSTRUMENTALITY. Recovered or pre- served through his in- strumentality. Tools, implements, in- struments and personal property whatsoever. Other instruments of writing which are re- quired to be recorded. Contracts, bargains, agreements, policies and other instruments. Defective or insufficient desci'iption or specifica- tion. Insulting language toward a female relation. Term of insurance. Subsequent insurance. Privilege of additional in- surance. Previous insurance. Policy of insurance. Other insurance. Mutual insurance com- pany. Covered by insurance . Insurance clerk. Alteration in the terms and conditions of th« Insurance. Agent or employee of an insurance company. INSTRUMENTS. INSUFFICIENT. INSULTING. INSURANCE. 505 INSURED. ■ -INTERVAL. 506 INSURED. INSUKRECTION, INTEMPERATE. DfTENDEB. INTENT. INTENTION. INTENTS. INTERCOCESE. INTEREST. Not insured. Interest of the insured. Inrasion, insurrsction or civil commotion, or of any military or usurped power. Enotvu intemperate hab- its. Structure intended to an- noy. Designed or intended for the prevention of con- ception. Assault with intent to commit rape. With intent to kill. With intent to kill or in- jure. Damage with intent to render useless. Begins to keep his house to the intent to delay creditors. Previous intention. Contrary or other inten- tion. Contrary intention. Act or intention. To all intents and pur- poses whatsoever. All intents and purposes whatsoever. Sexual intercourse. With the interest to sell. With interest. Vested interest. Uncertain interest. Interest to July 26. Title and interest in fac- tory and mUls. Right, title or interest. Right, title, claim, inter- est and demand. Right, title and interest in and to the lots of land. Right, title and interest. Regulating the rate of in- terest on money. Real party in interest. Property rights or interest of another. Power coupled with inter- est. Pecuniary interest. Rf^al party in interest. Party in interest. Particulars of estate and interest. INTEREST — Continued. Opposing interest. On your paying interest. Nature of the interest. Legal interest. Legacies to be pal* with interest in three months. Leasehold interest. Insurable interest. Greater part of them in ■ interest. With interest from 1835. Entire interest. Right, title and interest of dower in said estate. Direct interest. Declare his interest. Coupled with an interest. Contract concerning an interest in land. Contract for the payment of interest. Continuing interest. Compound interest. Bearing interest. Any estate or interest. With interest annually. Annual interest. All the interest. Rate of interest greater than aforesaid. Adverse interest. Absolute interest. Sheriff is interested. Person interested in the matter. Person interested in the estate. Party really interested. Party interested. Party beneficially inter- ested. Interested in the estate. All who may feel inter- ested. Farming interests. Molest or interfere with. INTERMEDIATE. Intermediate orders af- fecting the merits. Intermediate order affect- ing the judgment. INTERNAL. Works of internal im- provement. Articles or objects charged with an inter- nal tax. INTERRUPTION. Without interruption. INTERVAL. Lucid interval. INTERESTED. INTERESTS. INTERFERE 507 INTESTATE. ■JAIL. 608 INTESTATE. By Tirtue of the statutes lor the distribution of estates of persons dy- ing intestate. INTIMIDATIOIf. Threats or intimida- tion. INTO. Return into the State. Fence running into the water. Enter into contract. Carried into any port. Breaks into. INTOLEKABLE. Intolerable crnelty. INTOXICATED. Take charge of and pro- vide for such intoxi- cated person. Person in the habit of get- ting intoxicated. Found intoxicated. INTOXICATING. Habitually use intoxica- ting drinlis. In consequence of the in- toxication. Agent intrusted with the possession of goods. Agent intrusted with good.s. Inveigle or kidnap. Useful invention. Original inventor. First inventor. Non est inventus. Secured or invested in her name. Kemain inviolate. Involuntary servitude. Hold to involuntary ser- vice. Involving the validity of a sta,tute. Order involvingthe merits of an action. Order involving the con- stitutionality of a law of this State. Crime involving moral turpitude. IRON. MiU iron. Iron manufacturing com- pany. Any forge or furnace for the manufacturing of iron. Manufactures of iron. lEKEGULAR. Irregular deposit. IRBEGUIAEITY. Legal irregularity. IRRESPONSIBLE. Uncontrolled and irre- sponsible direction. INTOXICATION. INTRUSTED. INVEIGLE. INTENTION. INVENTOR. INVENTUS. INVESTED. INVIOLATE. INVOLUNTARY. INVOLVING. IS. It is mutually agreed. It is agreed. ISLAND. Amelia Island. ISSUABLY. Plead issuably. ISSUE. Without issue. Trial of an issue. Provided she has no law- ful issue. Material issue. Leaving no issue living. Leaving issue. Lawful issue. Immediate issue. Without having issue. Failure of issue. Dying without issue. Dying without lawful issue. Died leaving issue. Die without leaving is- sue. Die without issue of their bodies. Die without issue. Die leaving issue. Depart this life without leaving issue. Depart this life without lawful issue. For default of aU such issue. Date of issue. Children or their issue. In default of such issue of any of them. ISSUED. Lawful warrant issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. Genuine and regularly issued. Completed, issued and negotiated. ISSUES. Try the issues. Rents, issues and profits. IT. It shall not be lawful. It shall and may be law- ful. It shall be lawful. It is mutually agreed. It is agreed. ITSELF. Affecting the substantial justice of the tax itself. JAIL. State jail or penitentiary. Committing any person to jail. , Charged with crime and confined in jail. Breaking jail. 609 JEOPARDY. -jtrsT. 510 JEOPARDY. Twice in jeopardy. JUDGMENTS. Penal judgments. JEWELRY. Money, jewelry and otber All judgments or decrees. valuables. JUDICATURE. Court of civil judicature. Money, jewelry and arti- Business of a court of cles of gold and silver criminal or civil judica- manufacture. ture. JEWELS. Money, jewels or orna- JUDICIAL. Records and judicial pro- ments. ceedings of every other JODfED. Issne joined. State. JOINT. Joint lives. Judicial, legislative, or JOHfT-STOCK. Joint-stock company. other public oflacial pro- JOURITEY. Traveling or setting out ceedings. JUDGE. on a journey. Prejudice of the judge. Officers judicial and ex- ecutive. Judicial office. Determination or direc- Judicial interest. tion of the judge in point of law. JURIDICUS. Dies non jurldicus. Court or judge. Any judge. Verdict or judgment. JURIES. Dies non jurldicus. Struck juries. JUDGMENT. JURISDICTION. Within the jurisdiction. Exercise of summary jur- Touching or concerning the last mentioned judg- ment. isdiction by justices. Out of the jurisdiction of any particular State. Summary application in Similar jurisdiction. the action after judg- Out of the jurisdiction. ment. Original jurisdiction. From the time of signing Limited jurisdiction. the judgment. Lawful warrant issued by Judgment reversed. a court of competent Special order made after jurisdiction. final judgment. Further civil and criminal Intermediate order affect- jurisdiction. ing the judgment. Exclusive jurisdiction. Order made upon a sum- Court of record * * * mary application after having common-law jur- judgment. isdiction. Lien upon a judgment. Competent jurisdiction. Interlocutory judgment. Common law jurisdiction. Final judgment. Any jurisdiction or au- Face of the judgment. thority. In execution upon any Admiralty and maritime judgment. jurisdiction. Error in a judgment. JURISDICTIONS. Several jurisdictions. Decree or judgment es- JURY. Trial by jury. tablishing the validity Trial before a jury. of said patent. Stipulation in writing Decree or judgment. waiving a jury. Judgment of default. Right of trial by jury. Judgment or decision. Grand jury. Judgment creditors. Established by a jury. By final judgment. JUST. Receives more than his Any judgment. just share. All judgment creditors of Just and equal propor- the debtor. tions. After judgment. My just debts to be first All actions upon any paid. judgment. Just damages for delay. 511 JUST. -KING'S. 512 JUST — Continued. Just and reasonable com- pensation. Just compensation. Just and true account. JUSTICE. Fugitive from justice. Fleeing from justice. Flee from justice. Affecting the substantial justice of the tax It- self. JUSTICES. Cases arising la justices' courts. JUSTLY. Debts justly due. Claim justly due. JUVENILE. Juvenile delinquents. KEEP. Right to keep and bear arms. Open and keep in re- pair. Have or keep any house for public entertain- ment. Keep or use any dog. Begins to keep his house to the intent to delay creditors. Associate, continue to keep company or co- habit, or criminally cor- respond with. EEEPEE. Tavern keeper. Hotel keeper. KEEPERS. Boarding-liouse keepers. KEEPING. Likely to waste or be de- stroyed by keeping. Keeping and storing. Storing or keeping. Keeping down the inter- est. Engaging in or carrying on the business of keep- ing a theatre. KEEPS. Erects and keeps a, bil- liard table. KENTUCKY. Kentucky cuiTCncy. KEPT. Stock usually kept in country stores. Merchandise such as is usually kept in country stores. Goods usually kept in . country stores. KEPT. Bred, kept or preserved. KILL. Unlawfully kill. Take or kill any coney. Needlessly kill any living creature. KILL — Continued. With intent to kill or in- jure. Kill or injure. Other dogs to kill hares. KIN. Person of kin to him. Next of kin. Heirs or next of kin. KIND. Trees, woods, coppice, wood-grounds of what kind or growth soever. Tables of like kind. Farming stock of every kind and description. Table or bank of the same or like kind. Gaming table of the same or like kind. Property of whatsoever kind, tenure or nature. Personal property of every kind. All mineral or magnesia of any kind. Mills or manufactories of any kind. Person performing labor or furnishing materials of any kind. Instrument of like kind or description. Exempted from taxation of every kind. Attempt to discharge any kind of loaded arms at any person. Device of like kind. Accidents or damages of the seas of whatever nature or kind whatso- ever. Animal of the cow kind. AH my property of any nature or kind, whatso- ever. KINDRED. Descent, gift or devise from the parent or other kindred. KINDS. Works of all kinds. My linen and clothes of all kinds. My linen and clothes of all kinds. KING. Arrests, restraints and detainments of king, princes or people. KING'S. King's enemy. King's enemies. 513 KINGS. LAND. 514 KINGS. KOfSMEU. KOfSWOMEN. KNOW- KNOWINGLY. KNOWLEDGE. KNOWN. KNUCKS. LASOB. LABOBEK. Arrests, restraints and detainments of kings. ■ Poor kinsmen and kins- women. Poor kinsmen and kins- women. Know personally. Carnally know. Wittingly, wilfully and knowingly. Religion, morality and knowledge. Privity or knowledge. Religion, morality and knowledge. Carnal knowledge. Best of his knowledge and belief. Abuses such female in the attempt to have carnal knowledge of her. Known to. Place having a known and defined boundary. Not known or used by others. Not known or used before his application. FisU known as river flsh. Die in the known violation of any law. Contents were made known and explained. Known by. Place having a known boundai-y. Brass knucks. Work or labor. Work, business or labor of his ordinary calling. Work and labor. Well and faithfully serve, and give and devote his whole time and labor. Wages of her personal labor. To sue, labor and travel. Person performing labor or furnishing materials of any kind. Common labor. Labor, business or work. Artificer, irorkman or la- borer. Agreement for the hire of any laborer. Fellow laborer. LABORERS. LACES. LADING. LAD). LAIN. LAKE. LAKES. LAMP. LAMP.POSTS. LAND. LAND. Contractors, laborers and TForkmen. Wages of laborers and employees. Laborers, servants and apprentices. Contractors, laborers and workmen. Thread laces. Straw laces. Cotton laces. Port of lading. Foreign bills of lading. Bill of lading. As now laid out. Lain In prison. Dangers of lake naviga- tion. Cross the lake. Perils of the lakes. On lakes or rivers. Fire and collision on the lakes and rivers and on the Welland canal. Tea-kettle and lamp with its appurtenances. Public lamp-posts. Way over my land as usually occupied. Value of the land. Vacant and unoccupied land. Title to land. Swamp land. Land shark. Sale of land. Bun upon the land of any other person. Bight, title and interest in and to the lots of land. Bight over land. Rest of my land. Beserves the use of said tract of land. Action for the recovery of land. Property other than land. Prairie or timber land. Prairie land. Piece of land. Owners of land in which there is a creek or Inlet. Owners of land. Owner of the land. Owner of land. On their own land. On the land. Occupiers of land. 515 LAND.- -LAW. 516 LAJID — Continued. Cases arising in the land or naval forces. All mines and minerals within and under the land. illineral land. For manuring land. Lot of land. Law of the land. Labor upon any land. Estate or interest in land. Interest in land. Improved land. Free land or tenement. Enter or be in any land. Purchase or deal in land. Contract concerning an Interest in land. Claimant of public land. Cherokee land. Building land. Alien the laud. Immediately adjoining land. Adjoining land. • Across the land conveyed. LAlfDED. AH my landed estate. LAUDS. Vacant lands. For the use of the pro- prietors of lands. Tide lands. Swamp and overflowed lauds. Snperfluons lands. Stnmpage cut on said lands. Public lands. Non-resident lands. Necessary for the drain- age of the lands. Interest in or concerning lands. Interest in lands. Having and holding lands. Flowing lands. Fields and fenced lands. Contract for the sale of lands. Common or waste lands. Other annuity charged on such lands. Boundary of any lands. Back lands. All my lands. LANGUAGE. Insulting language toward a female relation. Ordinary language. LABGE. Take up any co-v^ running at large. Suffered to go at large. Running at large. At large without a keeper. Reparable by the inhabi- tants at large. Go off large. Go at large. At large. LARGEB. Larger quantity than one quart. LARGEST. For the largest sum that we can reasonably ob- tain. LASCIVIOUS. Open and gross lewdness and lascivious be- havior. LASCIVIOUSLY. Lewdly and lasciviously associated and cohabit together. LAST. Time of the last sick- ness. Date of the last work done or materials fur- nished. LAST-MENTIOITED. Touching or concern- ing the last -mentioned judgment. LATE. In their late or present trade. LAW. Well and truly adminis- ter according to law. Die in the violation of any law of ftie State Verdict against law. Question of law which may arise in criminal trials. Then heirs at law. Terms prescribed by law. Taxed by any law of the State. Suits of a civil nature in common law or in equity. Suits at law. Suits at common law. Suit of a civil nature at law. Subject to law. State the evidence and charge the law. Special or local law. Special law. Retrospective law. 517 LAW. -LAWFUL. 518 LAW — CoHtinued. Right of a common law remedy. Pursuant to law. Public local law. Public law. Prescribed by law. Practised law. Policy of the law. Plain, adequate and com- plete remedy at law. Ordinary process of law. Order involving the con- stitutionality of a law of this State. Military law. Matter of law. Martial law. In such manner as shall by the law be pre- scribed. Manner provided by law. Local option law. Local law. Judicial power as to mat- ters of law and equity Insolvent law. Highest court of law. Heirs at law. Heir at law of the testa- tor. Heir at law. Good and collectible after due course of law. General law. To be executed in due form of law. Seized in law or in equity. Due process of law. Due course of law. Die in the violation of law. Die in the known viola- tion of any law. Determination or direc- tion of the judge in point of law. Deemed by the law of this State a felony. Debts payable by law out of his personal estate. Superior court of com- nfon law. Court of record * * * having common law jurisdiction. Conti-ary to law. Common law jurisdiction. LAW — Continued. LAWFUL. Common law. Coercion by law. Claims and demands in law and equity. CivU law. Civil cases both in law and in equity. Charges or disbursements at law. Charge at law. Cases in law and equity arising under the * * * laws of the U. S. Cases at law. Case in which the law of the United States au- thorizes an oath to be administered. Case at law. Such other business as may be provided by law. Breach of the law. Bounty law. Benefit of law. Bankrupt law. Not authorized by law. Authority of law. Attorney at law. At law. As far as rules of law and equity will permit. Agreeably to law. Actions at law on con- tract. Action at law. According to law. Lawful surviving de- scendants. Provided she has no law- ful issue. Lawful subject of prize and capture. Oats or other lawful mer- chandise. Lawful money of the United States. Lawful current money of Pennsylvania. Lawful money. It shall not be lawful. It shall and may be law- ful. "^ It shall be lawful. Lawful issue. Lawful heirs of their own. Lawful heirs. Good and lawful reasons. 29 519 LAWFUL. -LEGAL. 520 LAWFUL — Continued. LEASE — Continued . Good and lawful free- Demise, lease and to farm- holders. let. Good and lawful fence. • Deliver up such lease or Good and lawful men. agreement. Lawful game, sport, pas- Agree to rent or lease. time or exercise. A new lease. Lawful excuse. LEAST. Once in each week for at Dying without lawful is- least twelve successive sue. weeks. Disobedience or resist- Fourteen days at least. ance to any lawful writ. For at least thirty days. Depart this life without At least ten days between lawful Issue. the day of service and Lawful deed of convey- the first day of the next ance. term. Good and lawful deed. At least five days before LAWl'ULLT. Might herself be lawfully the day of election. natnralized. At least. Mill site lawfully in use. LEATHER. In good leather such as Heirs of the body lawfully suits. begotten. LEATE. Voluntarily leave. Heirs lawfully begotten. If they leave no children. LAWS. Wholesome laws. Entering or attempting Uniform laws. to enter, leaving or at- Under existing laws. tempting to leave, a Suits arising under the public conveyance. Constitution and laws Absence without leave. of the United States. Absent from duty with Revenue laws of the United States. Revenue laws of a State. Revenue laws. Penal laws. Existing laws. Crimes by bankrupts against bankruptcy laws. Crime arising under the revenue laws. Conformably to the laws. Cases in law and equity arising under the * * * laws of the United States. Case arising under the Constitution and laws of the United States. JjJiY, Mark and lay out the bounds. LATINGS. Oyster layings. LEAKAGE . Breakage, leakage or dam- age. LEARNING. Seminary of learning. LEASE. Repairing lease. Let and lease. Erect or lease. leave. LEATEfG. Running away and leav- ing her children. Entering or attempting to enter, leaving or at- tempting to leave, a public conveyance. Died leaving issue. Die vrtthout leaving issue. Die leaving issue. Depart this life without leaving issue. LEGACIES. Free of legacies or mort- gages. LEGACY. Specific legacy. Demonstrative legacy. LEGAL. Legal voter. Their legal representa- tives. Legal representatives. Legal proprietor. Legal process. Other legal merchandise. Majority of the legal vo- ters. Legal rate of interest. Legal interest. Legal impediment. Legal heirs. 521 LEGAL. - ■LIFE. 622 LEGAL — Continued. LEVYING. Levying war. Fair legal trial. LEWDNESS. Open and gross lewdness Proper and legal expenses. and lascivious be- Execution or other legal havior. process. LEX. Salus populi est suprema Legal documentary evi- lex. dence. De minimis non curat lex. Legal disability to sue. LIABILITEES. Debts and liabilities prov- Legal disability. able. Better legal and para- Debts and liabilities. mount title. LIABILITY. Further liability. Legal assets. Contingent liability. All legal costs. Contract, obligation or LEGALES. Liberos et legales ho- liability. mines. Liability to pay money LEGALLY. Legally exiiibited. upon a contingency. Duly and legally ap- Conditional liability. pointed. All liability. LEGATEE. Residuary legatee. LIABLE. Liable to a like penalty. LEGATEES. Heirs or legatees claiming Surety for or liable for as such. any debt. LEGISLATION. Appropriate legislation. Risk of boats so far as LEGISLATUKE. Meeting of the legislature. ships are liable there- LEGISLATIVE. Judicial, legislative or to. other public ofHcial pro- LIBERTY. Liberty to touch at. ceedings. Life, liberty or property. Full legislative powers. LIBRARY. Public library. LESS. Say not less than 100. Family library. A little more or less. LICENSE. License, tax and regulate More or less. hackney carriages, etc. Not less than five nor LICENSED. Trade other than that for more than ten days after which she is licensed. the date of the warrant. Regularly licensed. LESSEIVED. Flow of water lessened LICK. Salt lick. or navigation impeded. LTEN. Pai-ticular lien. LET. Lease, demise and let. Lien ia the nature of a Lease and farm let. mortgage. Granted, demised and to LIE. Sworn a lie. farm let. LIEU. Deprived of the provision Demise, lease and to farm made for her by will or let. otherwise, in lieu of Agree to let. dower. LETTER. Threatening letter. T,TFE. Tenant for life. Steal or talce from the Life, liberty or property. mail any letter. Household furniture ne- Send any letter. cessary for supporting Sea letter. life. Memorandum, letter or Necessary for upholding other writing. life. LETTERS. Within one year after the Life insurance. granting of the first let- Houseliold furniture nec- ters. essary for supporting Suffer to be opened any life. letters. Articles of household fur- Letters and packets. niture necessary for up- LEVIED. Shall have levied. holding life. Rate made and levied. Any estate in fee or for Made and levied. life. 523 LIFE. ■LIVING. 524 LIFE — Continued. Engine calculated to de- stroy human life or in- flict grievous bodily harm. Or his life be endangered. Endanger the life of his wife. Endanger her life. During his natural life and no longer. Disorder or circumstances tending to shorten life. Depart this life without leaving issue. Depart this life without lawful issue. During the lifetime of any former husband or wife. Other small craft of light character propelled by steam. Wherry lighter or other craft. Fire by lightning. Caused by lightning or explosion. White mast-head lights. Obstruct new lights. Tables of like kind. Table or bank of the same or like kind. Gaming table of the same or like kind. In like manner. Device of like kind. Likely to waste or be de- stroyed by keeping. Limit the description of his workmen. Statutes of limitation. Reservation or limitation. Conditional limitation. Limited partnership. Settled limits of the U. S. Prescribed limits. Straight line. On the section line. On the line thereof. On the line of. Mark the boundary line. Curved line. Consentable line. Eldest male lineal de- scendant. ' Lineal descent. My linen and clothes of all kinds. LIFETIME. LIGHT. LIGHTER. LIGHTNING. LIGHTS. LIKE. LIKELY. LIMIT. LIMITATION. LIMITED LIMITS. LINE. LINEAL. LUfEN. LINES. LIQUID. LIQUIDATED. LIQUOR. LIQUORS. LISBON. LIST. LITERA. LITIGATION. LITTLE. LITE. LITELIHOOD. LIVER. LIVES. LIVING. Parallel lines. Off its lines. Other noxious or destruc- tive substance or liquid. Other noxious substance or liquid. Liquidated damages. Wholesale liquor dealer. Vinous liquor. Spirituous liquor. Retail liquor dealer. Retail liquor bills. Regulate the sale of liquor. Malt liquor. Intoxicating liquor. Give liquor. Fermented liquor. Fermented or distilled liquor. Excisable liquor. Wholesale liquor dealer. Carries on the business of a wholesale liquor dealer. Strong or spirituous liquors or wines. Spirituous liquors not otherwise enumerated. Sell or give away liquors. House or place where liquors are retailed. Dealers in malt liquors. Dealer in spirituous liquors. Port of Lisbon. Such list. Subscription list. Qui haeret in litera, hae'ret in cortice. Litigation or controversy. A little more or less. Other live and dead stock. All my live and dead stock. Other live animals. Seeking a livelihood within the city. Disease of the liver. As long as she lives. Farm on which A. lives. During their lives. During the natural lives. Persons seeking their trade or living by buying and selling. Living together. Then living. 525 LIVING. -MACHINES. 526 LIVING — Continued. Person living. Needlessly kill any living creature. Leaving no issue living. Children then living. Living in adultery. LOAD. Each load so delivered. Adequate and sufficient load. LOADED. Attempt to discharge any kind of loaded arms at any person. LOADING. Regular turns of load- ing. Port of loading. LOAF. Loaf sugar. LOCAL. Special or local law. Serious illness, local dis- ease, affection or per- sonal injury. Public local law. Internal improvement and local concern. LOCATED. Bight of way as lo- cated. Permanently located. As now located. LOCATION- Konte or location. Practical location. LOCOMOTIVE. Carelessly managed the locomotive. LOCOMOTFTES. Locomotives and all other personal property. LOGS. Prime logs. Logs on hand. LONDON. City of London. LONG. As long as wood grows and water runs. Long account. LONGEK. During his natural life and no longer. LOOKOUT. Always on the lookout. LOSS. Utter loss. Total loss only. Total loss. Loss by theft. Loss of standing in society. Loss arising from petro- leum. Pay the loss. Particular account of such loss or damage. Partial loss. Loss by fire occasioned by mobs or riots. Loss by Are. LOSS — Continued. LOST. LOT. LOTS. LOTTERY. LOWEST. LUCRATIVE. LUGGAGE. LUMBER. LUNATIC. MACHINE. MACHEVERY. MACHINES. Loss occasioned by the explosion of a steam boiler. Constructive total loss. Concerned in the loss. Lost arts. Person who has paid money lost upon any game or wager. Unincumbered lot. One town or city lot. Part of a lot. Lot or parcel. Leased lot. To cross lot above men- tioned. Vacant or unoccupied lots. Surface of the adjoining lots. Right, title and interest in and to the lots of land. Public lots. All two lots. Lottery ticket. Proposals to buy, sell or procure lottery tickets. Promote a lottery. Materials for a lottery. Lowest responsible bid- der. Lucrative office. Personal luggage. Timbers and lumber of all kinds. SpoUed lumber. Dangerous lunatic. Pardon such lunatic or commute the execu- , tion. Weighing machine . If the machine is satis- factory or does what is claimed for it. Fixtures belongiag to the fulling mill and the card- ing machine. Art, machine, manufac- ture or composition of matter. Fixed machinery. Machinery to be furnished complete in the mill. Boiler, engine, machinery and belting. Incorrect weighing ma- chines. 527 MACHINES. ■MAN. 528 MACHTirES — Continued. MADf. Main sea. Drop feed sewing ma- MAINTAIN. Educate or maintain. chines. Legally bound to maintain MADE. Made at the same time. her. Reserved, due or made MAUNTAINANCE . Good and comfortable payable. support and mainten- Ratified, confirmed and ance. made valid. Support and mainten- Rate made and levied. ance. Prescription made and Prosecution, maintenance signed by a regular and punishment of of- practising physician. fenders. Ten days after peace is Home and maintenance. made. Maintenance of my fam- Previous payments made iiy. thereon. Good and comfortable Payments bona flde made. support and mainten- Special order made after ance. final judgment. Alimony and mainten- Order made upon a sum- ance. mary application after MAJOR. Tis major. judgment. MAJORITY. Majority of the voters. Officer who made the sale. MAKE. Make use or put in prac- Notes or references made tice. by the State reporter. Ratify, confirm and make Merely by reason of hav- valid. ing made an entry. Make and publish ready Made by Mm. to be delivered. Any charge I have made. Neglect to make com- Dng, opened and made. plaint. Deprived of the provision Liberty to make. made for her by will, or Make over and grant. otherwise, In lieu of Endeavoring to make a dower. revolt. Contract made between MAKING. Utensils for the making the plaintiff and any of paper. other person. Tools used in making Contents were made serges. known and explained. MALE. Tale male. Bnilding made use of for Issue male. printing or drying calico Heirs male of hii bedy. Payments really and bona Heirs male of the body. flde made. Heirs male. Matters or things begun or First male heir. made. Eldest male lineal de- Made acquainted with the scendant. contents. MALICE. Implied malice. MAeAZHfE. Powder magazine. MALICIOUS. Wilful and malicious. IffAGISTEATE. Bronght before any mag- MALICIOUSLY. WilfuUy and maliciously istrate. injures. MAGNESU. AH mineral or magnesia Wilfully and maliciously. of any kind. MALT. Malt liquors. mML. Steal or take from the Dealers in malt liquors. mail any letter. MALTREATMENT. Cruelty and maltreat- Requested by mail. ment. Obstruct or retard the MAN. Matters of subsistence passage of the mail. for man or beast. Carrier of the mail. . 529 MAN. ■ MARRIAGE. 530 MjLN — Continued. Procures any female to , haye illicit carnal con- nection with any man. Matters of subsistence for man. Married man. Every man you hare in your employ. Entertainment for man and horse. Confldence man. MANAGEMENT. Care, direction and man- agement. Care and management MANAGING. Managing officer. Receiving, holding and managing. MANDATO. Omnis ratihabitio retro- trahitur et mandate aequiparatur. MANNER. Taxes and other public dues in any manner ac- cruing. In like manner. Any other manner. In manner above men- tioned. MANSION., Land and mansion-house. MANSION-HOUSE. Mansion-house and messnage of her de- ceased husband. MANUAL. Personal property not capable of manual de- livery. MANUFACTORIES. Mills or manufactories of any kind. MANUFACTORY. Refuse of a trade, busi- ness or manufactory. MANUFACTURE. Noxious or offensive busi- ness, trade or manu- facture. New manufactur*. Part of a factory used sole- ly for the manufacture of goods. Contract of manufacture. Money, jewelry and arti- cles of gold and silver manufacture. Article of manufacture. Art, machine, manufac- ture or composition of matter. MANUFACTURED. Silks in a manufactured or unmanufactured state MANUFACTURER. Rope manufacturer. Resident merchant, me- chanic or manufacturer. MMUFACTURER — Continued. Maker or manufacturer. MANUFACTURERS. Manufacturers of glass. MANUFACTURES. Manufactures of vyool. Manufactures of silk. New manufactures. Manufactures of metals. Manufactures of hemp. Manufactures, articles, vessels and wares of glass. Domestic manufactures. Manufactures of cotton. MANUFACTURING. Tobacco pressing, no manufacturing. Owner of any manufactur- ing establishment. Incident to any manufac- turing process. Improved mode of manu- facturing gas. Fixtures for manufactur- ing purpoies. MARE. Horse, gelding or mare. Gray mare. MARGIN. Bounded on the margin. MARINE. Extraordinary marine risk. MARINERS. Pilot, master or mariners. Master or mariners. MARITIME. Admiralty and maritime jurisdiction. MARK. Usual high-water mark. Outward mark or show of business. Low water mark. High water mark. Distinctive device, mark or heading. Outward mark or show of business. MARKET. Market value. Run to market. Delivei-y to market. At and from Boston and St. Thomas and a mar- ket. Actual market value. MARKETS. Establish and regulate markets. To build markets. MARKING . Instrument or engine for marking money. MARRIAGE. Promise of marriage. Held at the time of mar> riage. Contract marriage. 531 MABRIED. ■ MED ALU. 532 MARRIED. Being married. MAY— Continued. MAERY. Marry and have a {fl,ini1y. Such books as may be MASTER. Risk of the master and necessary. owner*. As near as may be. Pilot, master or mariners. It shall and may be law- In the name of his mas- ful. ter. It shall and may be law- For his master. ful. As the master may direct. Forthwitli as soon as may Confine the master. be. MASTER'S. Master's effects. On the first day of May MAST-HEAD. Wliite mast-head lights. next fixed. MATCHES. Manufacturer of friction As the master may direct. matches. As may be most conven- MATERIAL. Material nnisance. ient. Nature and material On account of whom it structure of the build- may conceiTi. ings. For whom it may concern. Material to the merits of Such other business as the case. may be provided by law. MATERIALS. Silks wrought up with Annually or in any way other materials. she may wish. Mixed materials. AH who may feel inter- Materials for a lottery. ested. Date of the last work done MEANS. Undue means. or materials furnished. Some means. MATTER. Snlt, controversy, matter Provide or prepare the or cause depending. means for. Matter of substance. Bodily injury effected Printed matter. through external, vio- Person interested in the lent and accidental matter. means. Mailable matter. External, violent and ac- Matter of form. cidental means. Destructive matter. By whose means. Art, machine, manufacture By means of. or composition of matter Available means. Any other matter or thing ^ Violent and accidental from the beginning of means. the world. MEASURE. Strict measure. MATTERS. Testamentary matters. MEASURES. Legal measures. Probate and testamentary MEAT. Corn, fodder, meat and matters. other provisions on Matters of subsistence hand. for man or beast. MECHANIC. Tools of a mechanic. Judicial power as to mat- Resident merchant, me- ters of law and equity. chanic or manufacturer. Matters and things begun Mechanic, miner or other or made. person. An matters of the allot- MECHANICAL. Mechanical tools. ment of dower. Medical or mechanical All matters in dispute. treatment for disease. MATURITY. Then she shall at' their MECHANICS. Directors eight of which maturity. shall be practical me- MAY. As soon as may be. chanics. Provisions as may be MEDALS. Coins, medals, gems and found on hand for family oriental stones and use. other valuable things. 533 MEDIATE. -MET. 534 MEDIATE. MEDICINE. MEDICHfES MEET. MEETING. Mediate descent. Practising medicine or liealing the sick. Practice medicine. Administer medicine. Drngs and medicines. Meet the witnesses face to face. Yearly meeting. Town meeting. Special meeting. Any meeting. MEETING-HOUSE, leaving the meeting- house. Leaving a meeting-house. MEETINGS. Chairman of such respec- tive meetings. MEMBER. Withdrawing member. Member of Congress. Member of the family. MEMBERS. Past members. Majority of the members elected thereto. MEMORANDUM. Writing or memorandum. On memorandum. Note or memorandum. Minute or memorandum of an agreement. MEMORY. Sound mind and mem- ory. Sound and disposing mind and memory. MEN. Articles worn by men, women or children. Jury of twelve men. Good and lawful men. Colored men. MENTIONED. Thereinbefore mentioned. Last mentioned. Heretofore mentioned. To cross lot above men- tioned. In manner above men- tioned. Hereinbefore mentioned. MENTIS. Non compos mentis. MERCANTILE. Mercantile business. MERCHANDISE. Merchandise held in tni.st. Using the trade of mer- chandise. Trade of merchandise be- , tween merchant and merchant. Contract for the sale of goods, wares and mer- chandise. All merchandise and prop- erty. MERCHANDISE - Continued. Office for the weighing of any merchandise. Oats or other lawful mer- chandise . Money, goods, wares or merchandise. Lawful merchandise. Goods, wares, merchan- dise, articles or objects. Goods, wares and mer- chandise. Goods and merchandise. Goods, merchandise and effects. Design for the shape or configuration of an arti- cle of merchandise. Dealers in goods, wares and merchandise. Deal in goods, wares and merchandise. Accounts as concern the trade of merchandise between merchant and merchant. MERCHANT. Merchant or tradesman. Trade of merchandise be- tween merchant and merchant. Resident, merchant, me- chanic, or manufacturer Accounts as concern the trade of merchants be- tween merchant and merchant. Commission merchant. Carry on the business of a wine merchant. MERCHANTABLE . Good merchantable hay . MERCHANTS. Regulate sales of auction- eers and transient mer- chants. MERCY. Works of necessity or mercv. Necessity or mercy. MERE. Matters of mere account. MERITS. Intermediate orders af- fecting the merits. Order involving the merits of an action. Involve the merits. MESNE. Attached on mesne pro- cess. MET. Camp-meeting, congrega- tion or other assembly of people met for relig- ious worship 535 MET.- -MODE. 636 MET— Continued. MTISES. All mines and minerals, Assemblage of people sand, quarries of stone, met for religious wor- brick, earth and gravel ship. pits. METAL. Article of metal. Mines and minerals with- METAIS. Other metals. in and under the land. Mannfactures of metals. Mines and ntinerals. METHOD. Improved method. Coal mines. MIGHT. Might herself be lawfully MIMNG. Mines or mining claims. naturalised. Mines and mining claims. ControTersies which MTIVISTEE. Settled minister. might be the subject of Begnlar minister. a personal action at law Public minister. or of a suit in equity. Ordained minister of the Business that might be Gospel. offensive. Ordained minister. Mn,E. Per ton per mile. Maintaining a minister Within the distance of and public worship. half a mile. MINISTEBIAL. Ministerial officer. MILES. Within ten miles thereof. Ministerial office. MILITABY. Soldier in actual military Executive or ministerial service. officers. Invasion, insurrection or MTMSTEES. Cases affecting ambassa- civil commotion, or of dors, other public min- any military or usurped isters and consuls. power. Ambassadors and other Actual military service. public ministers. MILL. Mill thereafter built. MDfOB. Family of minor children. Boiling mill. MISAPPLY. Embezzle, abstract or Paper mill. Own or occupy the mill. wilfully misapply. mSBEHATIOE. Misconduct and misbe- Other mill or mills. havior. Occupy the mill. MTSCABBIAGE. Debt, default or miscar- Fixtures belonging to the riage. fulling mill and the Debt, default or miscar- carding machine. riage of another. Fishing mill dam. MISCHIEF. Malicious mischief. Fishing mill dam. MISDEMEANOES. High crimes and misde- Machinery to be furnished meanors. complete in the mill. mSFEASAJVCE. Neglect, default or mis- Mn,LS. Wool mills. feasance. Title and interest in fac- MISrOBTUNE. Mistake, accident or mis- tory and mills. fortune. Other mill or mills. MTSFOBTUNES. All other losses and mis- Mon). Sound mind and memory. fortunes. Sound mind. MISSIOSABT. Missionary case. Sound and disposing Missionary, educational mind and memory. and benevolent enter- Sedate, deliberate mind. prises. MESE. Erection used in conduct- MISTAKE. Surprise, accident, mis- ing the business of any take or fraud without mine. fault oil his part. MUfEB. Mechanic, miner or other Mutual mistake. "* » i ^ ^ i mvw person. All mines and minerals. Accident or mistake. MINERALS. MISUSE. Abuse and misuse. sand, quarries of stone, MIXED. Mixed war. brick, earth and gravel MODE. Improved mode of manu- pits. facturing gas. 537 MODE. -MONEYS. 538 MODE — Continnad. MONEY — Continued. Any mode of combin- Meeting for raising money ing. for building or repairing MODES. Practice pleadings and a school-house. forms and modes of Loan of money. proceeding. Liability to pay money MOLASSES. Concenti-ated molasses. upon a contingency. MOLEST. Molest or disturb. Lawful money. MOLESTED. Hnrt, molested or re- Instrument payable in strained in his person or money. estate. Instrument or engine for MONEY. Writing for the payment marking money. of money. Money won upon any bet Instmment for the pay- ment of money only. or wager. Money to grow due. Undertaking for the pay- Good current money. ment of money. Freight money. Texas money. Property or money or Snms of money owing to effects. me. Draft for the payment of Sams of money. money. Sum of money. Discharge for money. Security for the payment of money. Securities for money. Direct payment of money. Current money. Contract for the payment Regulating the rate of in- of money only. terest on money. Liability to pay money First money and govern- upon a contingency. ment script realized. Condemnation money. Purporting that any money will be paid. Coin money. Canada money. Purchase money. Borrow money. Public money. Borrowed money. Promissory notes for the Bonds for the payment of payment of money. Principal money. Personal property con- money or other things. Bond for the payment of money only. sisting of money and clothes. Money belonging to the State. Person who has paid Bank money. money lost upon any game or wager. Order for the payment of Balance of money. Money, jewelry and arti- cles of gold and silver manufacture. money. Order for money. Amount of money in con- Money on hand or in bank. troversy. Acquittance or receipt for Money, goods, effects or other estate. money. MONEYED. Moneyed business or com- mercial corporation. Obligation for the pay- Moneyed corporation. ment of money only. MONEY'S. Pecuniary consideration Bonds and promissory or money's worth. notes for money or MONEYS. Moneys paid." property. Other moneys. Mortgages or securities Safely and securely keep- for money. ing all moneys depos- Mortgage, debt or sum of ited. money. Moneys due him. 539 MONEYS.- -MY. 540 MONEYS — Continued. All moneys received. All moneys. MONTH. One month or more. One month. Per month. Latter part of the month. Guaranteed for cargo in all this month. One month from. One month after. MONTHLY. Payable monthly. MONTH'S. One calendar month's no- tice. MONTHS. Determinable on a six months' notice. Within six months after the probate of the will. Within four months. Twenty-fonr months. Kenewed for three months. Once in every six months. Legacies to be paid with interest in three months. Good for six months only. Twelve months certain. MORAL. Crime involving moral turpitude. Moral certainty. Assembly for the promo- tion of any moral or benevolent object. MORALITY. Religion, morality and knowledge. MORE. Receives more than his just share. One month or more. Not more than. Dwells more than twenty miles from the defend- ant. More interior district. More hazardous business. MORTAL. One mortal bruise. MORTGAGE. Technical mortgage. Subject to a mortgage. Second mortgage bonds. Sale, mortgage or other disposition of real es- tate. Said mortgage deed, the real estate thereby con- veyed. Proceeds of a mortgage. Equitable mortgage. Entry of a foreclosure of a mortgage. MORTGAGE - Continued. Deed of trust or mort- gage. Claiming under a mort- gage. MORTGAGES. Free of legacies or mort- gages. MORTIS. Donatio casua mortis. MOST. Most in need. As may be most con- venient. Consider most advanta- geous. As is most convenient. Consider most advanta- geous. MOTION. Lateral motion. Hearing of any motion. MOUNTAIN. Summit of the mountain. Foot of the mountain. MOTABLE. Stock and movable prop- erty. MOVABLES. Indoor movables. Goods or movables. MOYING. Standing, riding or being upon the platform of moving railway coaches . MULATTO. Free negro, mulatto or free person of color. Make such negro or mu- latto a slave. MULE. Horse, mule or yoke of oxen. MULES. Horses, mules and live stock. Horses, mules or cattle. MUNICIPAL. Tax, impost, assessment or municipal fine. MUNITIONS. Provisions or munitions of war. MURDER. Charged with murder. MUTUAL. Mutual credit. Mutual covenants. MUTUALLY. It is mutually agreed. MY. All my servants. SeU my farm for me. All the rest of my estate. Rest of my land. Residue of my estate. My plantation. All my books and papers of every description. Option of my executors. Of my name and blood. Money due at my decease. My moiety of the house. My linen and clothes of all kinds. 541 MY. -NAVIGATION. 542 MY— Continued NAMES. Reciting the names of the Issue of my body. parties. All my goods and chattels. NATURAL. Natural, essential and in- Maintenance of my fam- herent rights. iiy. Natural guardian. My executors. During the natural lives. All my estate. During his natural life All my eifects whatsoever. and no longer. All ray effects. Natural child. Should any of my children Natural boundary. die. Natural watercourse. My desli-e being. NATUKE. True nature and value. My just debts to be first Suits of a civil nature in paid. common law or in equity My linen and clothes of Suit of a civil nature at all kinds. law. My children. Similar nature, package, Children of my body. value^and quality. To act in all my business. Proper^ of whatsoever • Benefits of all my real es- kind, tenure or nature. tate. Articles perishable in For the benefit of my their own nature. daughter and her chil- Other articles perishable dren. in their own nature. Balance of my estate. Lien in the nature of a All the rest of my es- mortgage. tate. Authority of the lilte na- All the residue and re- ture. mainder of my real Like nature. estate. Law of nature. All my real estate. Accidents or damages of AU my property of every the seas of whatever description. nature or kind whatso- All my property of any ever. nature or kind whatso- Crime against nature. ever. Controversies of a civil All my property. nature. All my personal property. Cases of a quasi criminal All my other property. nature. All my other estate real All my property of any and personal. nature or kind whatso- All my lands. ever. All my landed estate. Suit or action of a civil All my estate whether real nature. or personal. NAVAI. Persons in the naval ser- All my estate both real vice of the United and personal. States. All my estate and effects. Person in the naval forces All my estate. of the U. S. All my effects. Military or naval service. All my daughters. NAVIGATE. Ply, work or navigate. KIME. Peculiar name. NAVIGATING. Used in navigating the To the order of the in- waters of this State. dorser'sname. Used in navigating the Secured or invested in her waters of this State. name. NAVIGATION. Vessels of whatever de- Ignorant of the name. scription used in river or NAMED. Expressly named. inland navigation. 543 NAVIGATION.- -NEW. 544 NATIGATION- NAVT. NEAR. NEABEST. NEARLY. NECESSARIES, NECESSARY. ■Continued. Description of vessel used in navigation. Unavoidable dangers of navigation. Unavoidable dangers of the river, navigation and flre. Risk of navigation. Mow of water lessened or navigation impeded. Perils of navigation. Maintaining the naviga- tion of the canal. Inland navigation. Improper navigation. Dangers or accidents of navigation. dangers of navigation. Dangers of lake naviga- tion. Dangers Incident to the navigation of the river. Dangers and accidents of the seas and naviga- tion. Accidents of the seas and navigation. Accident of navigation. Person enlisted for the navy. As near the court-house as practicable. Near of kin. At or near. Nearest public thorongh- fare. Nearest relatives. As nearly uniform as practicable. Any suit for necessaries furnished. Usnal or necessary course of business. Necessary tools of a tradesman. Tools necessary for his trade or occupation. Things necessary for the cultivation of a farm. Necessary team. Necessary repairs. Pig-sty, necessary or nui- sance. Household furniture nec- essary for the debtor and his family. NECESSITY. NEEDFUL. NEGLECT. NECESSARY— Continued. Household furniture nec- essary for supporting life. Articles of household fur- niture necessary for up- holding life. Convenient and neces- sary. Necessary appendages for the school-house. Necessary wearing ap- parel. Works of necessity or mercy. Works of necessity. Unavoidable accident, necessity or distress of weather. Necessity or charily. Proper and needful struc- tures. Intentionally neglect. Grossly, wantonly or cruelly to neglect. Gross neglect of duty. Excusable neglect. Design or neglect. Culpable neglect. Wantonly and cruelly neg- lects. Wilful negligence. Ordinary negligence. Loading, unloading, con- veyance or otherwise, whether arising from negligence or otherwise. Gross negligence. Culpable negligence. Negligent escape. Promissory note not ne- gotiable. Completed, issued and negotiated. Make such negro or mu- latto a slave. Free negro. NEIGHBORHOOD. Any neighborhood or family. Trade or business ofiten- sive to the neighboring inhabitants. My nephew. Annual net value. In trust nevertheless and upon condition. NEW. New street. Obstruct new lights. NEGLECTS. NEGLIGENCE. NEGLIGENT. NEGOTIABLE. NEGOTIATED. NEGRO. NEIGHBORING. NEPHEW. NET. NEVERTHELESS. 545 NEW. -NOTICE. 546 JTEW — Continued. Motion for a new trial. New manufactnre. New and improved de- sign. New grant or order of survey. A new lease. NEW ORLEANS. Port of New Orleans. NEWSPAPER. All the outstanding lia- bilities of the said newspaper. Establish or set up a newspaper or printing press. Daily newspaper. NEWSPAPERS. Newspapers employed by the corporation. NEW YORK. New York State cnr- rency. NEXT. Then next. Next term. Next spring term. Next of kin. Heirs or next of kin. On the first day of May next fixed. At least ten days between the day of service and the first day of the next term. By November next- Next adjoining. NICRANZI. Fair, average, nicranzi rice. NIGHT. Sabbath night. During the night. NINETT. Within ninety days. NON. Dies non juridicus. NORTH. At the north door of the conrt-honse. NOSE. Slit the nose. NOT. Would not. Not tried. Not transferable. Shall not. Not otherwise. Lost or not lost. Not insured. Not hazardous. NOTARY. Official seal of such no- tary. NOJE. TiU the payment of said note. Stock note. Responsible for the whole note without notice or protest. NOTE — Continued. Promissory note signed in the presence of an attesting witness. Promissory note not negotiable. Promissory note. Note or memorandum in writing. Made a note. Lost note. Intrusted with any note. Good note. Founded on a bond, bill or note. If said note is collectible. Bill or note. Bank note. Bank bill or note. Attested note. NOTES. The within described notes. Satisfactory notes. Promissory notes for the payment of money. Promissory notes. Notes and obligations. Legal tender notes. False bank-notes. Current bank notes. AH the notes of hand. All notes. AU bills or notes. NOTHING. Nothing due. NOTICE. Notice in AY-riting. Waiving demand and no- tice. Thirty days' public notice. Summons, notice or ad- vertisement. Responsible for the whole note without notice or protest. Reasonable notice. Purchasers for a valuable consideration without notice. One calendar month's no- tice. On notice being given. Notice thereof left. Immediate notice. Give notice to the party. Without further notice. Due notice. Determinable on a six months' notice. Ten days' notice. 647 NOTICE. ■ OCCUPY. 548 NOTICE — Continued. OBJECTIONABLE. Public or objectionable Actual notice. purpose. NOTOBIOUS. Open and notorious insol- OBJECTS. Objects of vertu and taste. vency. Goods, wares, merchan- NOTORIOUSLY. Persons of notoriously dise, articles or objects. bad character. OBLIGATION. Impairing^ the obligation NOVEMBER. By ttie first day of Novem- of contracts. ber. Contract, obligation or By November neKt. liability. NOW. Now past. OBLIGATORY. Writing obligatory. Any public improvement Bill obligatory. now ordered. OBLITERATING. Canceling or obliterating. Now occupies. OBTAIN. For the largest sum that Now located. we can reasonably ob- Debts, dues, demands or tain. claims now due or to FaUed to obtain relief. grow due. OBTAINED. Creditor who has obtained Bound as now. judgment. Between now and the Have obtained. first day of September. First had and obtained. As now located. OBTAINING. Purpose of obtaining. As now laid out. OCCASIONED. Unless occasioned by As now in the occupation stranding. of. Loss by fire occasioned by As he now holds the mobs or riots. same. Loss occasioned by the NOXIOUS. Other noxious or destruc- explosion of a steam tive substance or liquid. boiler. NUISANCE. Pig-sty, necessary or nui- OCCASIONS. Solemn occasions. sance. Extraordinary occasions. NUMBER. Greatest number of TOtes. OCCUPANT. Owner or occupant. Unusual number. OCCUPANTS. Owners or occupants. Take and fill the number OCCUPATION. Tools necessary for his of shares. trade or occupation. Any term or number of Occupation, profession or years certain. employment. NUTS. Berries, nuts and vegeta- Profession, trade and oc- bles used principally in cupation. dyeing or composing Manual occupation. dyes. As now in the occupation OATH. Took the oath in such case of. required by the act of Actual occupation. Congress. OCCUPIED. Way over my land as Examination on oath. usually occupied. Corporal oath. Used, occupied and enjoy- Case in which the law of ed. the United States au- Owned or occupied. thorizes an oath to be Now occupied by me. administered. As usually occupied. OATHS. Oaths necessary in the Adjoining to or occupied performance of their with a dwelling-house. duties. Actually occupied. OATS. Parcel of oats. OCCUPIER. Owner or occupier. OBITER. Obiter dicta. Owner and occupier. OBJECT. Other object. OCCUPIERS. Owner or occupiers. Assembly for the promo- Inhabitants and occupiers . tion of any moral or OCCUPY. Reside on, use or occupy. benevolent object. Own or occupy the mill. 549 OCGUPT. ■ OFFICERS. 550 OCCUPY — Continued . Hold, occupy, possess or enjoy. Continue to occupy. OF. Not been heard of. Dispose of. Consisting of. Citizen of B. In cliarge of. Between now and the first day of September. Arises out of. OFT. Struck off. Set off. Pay or put off. Loading off shore. Go off large. Cutoff. OFFENDER. On recoTerf of the prop- erty and conviction of the offender. Beyond the lite of the offender. OFFENDERS. Prosecution, maintenance and punishment of of- fenders. Agreeably to the usual mode of process against offenders in such'State. OFFENSE. Substance of the offense. Similar offense. Same offense. Like offense. Indictable offense. Each offense. Crime or offense against the laws of China. Continuing offense. Attempts to commit any offense. OFFENSIVE. Offensive weapon. Noxious or offensive busi- ness, trade or manufac- ture. Noisome or offensive busi- ness. Business that might be offensive. OFFERED. Sum previously offered. Be offered. OFFICE. Vacated his office. Term of office. Sell any office. Removed from office. Public office. Public annual office or charge. Other office and capacity. OFFICE — Continued. Misdemeaned himself in his office. Misconduct in office. Local office. Execute jointly the office. Interfere with the term of office. Another incompatible office. Book-keeper in office. Persons holding office. Duties of their office. Duties of his office. Divine service, rite or office. Continue in said office. Continue in office. Color of his office. Civil office. By virtue of his office. At an office or banking- house. Person appointed to an office. Annual office. Accepted the office. Abandonment of office. OFFICER. State officer. Resisting an officer in serving process. Resisting an office? . Public officer. Principal officer of such corporation. Presiding officer. Police officer. Other proper officer. Money in the hands of u,, sheriff or other officer. Ministerial officer. Judicial officer. Executive officer. Election officer. De facto officer. City officer. OFFICERS. State officers. Regulation of the busi- ness of the association and the conduct of its officers. Other similar officers Necessary for the accom- modation of the officers and crew. Judicial officers. Executive or ministerial officers. 551 OFFICERS. ONLY. 552 OFFICERS - -Continued. ON — Continued. County officers. Carry on the business of a Officers and assistants. wine merchant. Officers, agents or ser- Carry on business. vants. Bounded on the margin. OFFICES. Other offices. On the west bank. Lncratire offices. On the bank. OFFICIAL. Official seal of such Attached on mesne pro- notary. cess. Judicial, legislative or On application. other public official pro- Actions respecting ease- ceedings. ments on real estate. Official news. Actions on the case. Jndgrment which may be Actions at law on con- rendered against him in tract. his official capacity. On account of his master. Act in his official capacity. Absent on public business. OFFSET. Witliout offset. On or about. OFFSETS. Credits and offsets. ONCE. Once a week. OIL. Wet, dirty or unmerchant- ONE. One whole year. able palm oil. For one year. On profit on palm oil. Any one year. Prime quality vrinter oil. Within one year after the Chemical oil. granting of the first let- Best oil. ters. OILS. Beflned coal or earth On the stocks. oils. TiSTger quantity than one Camphene, spirit gas, quart. burning fluid or chemi- Pi-osecuted within one cal oils. year. OLD. Copper when old and flt For one voyage only. only to be remanufac- Not to be paid within one tured. year. *01d building. More than one subject. ON. On trial. One month. Drunk or consumed on One whole year at least. the premises. One month from. On her passage. One thousand feet- Lying on. One continuous passage. Levied on. One pair of working cat- Indorsed on the instru- tle. ment. Any one year. On freight bill. One month after. Freight on board. ONE-HALF. PrivUege of one-half of Farm on which A. lives. a saw-mill. On the face. Each his one-half. On their execntion. ONLY. Total loss only. On deposit. Only equal to samples. Two years after date on Private dwelling-house demand. only. On demand. .Obligation for the pay- On a day certain. ment of money only. Close on Sunday. Instrument for the pay- Carrying on business. ment of money only. Carry on or exercise the Good for this trip only. practice or profession of Good for this date only. a surgeon. Good for six months Carry on business. only. 553 ONLY. OR. 554 ONLY — Continued. OB — Continued. Copper when old and fit Trade adventure or con- only to be remanufac- cern. tured. Town or village. Contract for the payment Torment or torture. of money only. Tools or implements. Bond for the payment of Plunder or steal. money only. Ships or vessels. OPEN. Keeps open store. Ship or vessel. Keeping open a dram Servant or servants. shop. Servant or employee. Keep open any room. Sane or insane. Keep open. Sale or transfer. Filed in open court. Sale or disposition. Open concnbinage. Boute or location. OPENED. Suffer to be opened any Biots or commotions. letters. Bight, title or interest. Laid out and opened. Bight, power or privilege. , Dug, opened and made. Bight, debt or duty. OPEEATING. Property necessarily used Biding or division. in operating any rail- Reside or be. road. Beserved, taken or re- OPEKATION. Uniform in their opera- ceived. tion. Beservation or limitation. Necessary for the con- Bents or profits. struction or operation Bent or service. thereof. Becovered or preserved. Kept in operation. Beceipt or acquittance. OPERATIVE. Laborer or operatire. CoUoct or realize. OPINIOIf. Written opinion. Building or purchasing. OPPOSITE. Called to testify thereto Provision or article of by the opposite party. food. OPPOSITION. General opposition. Produce or commodity. OPTION. Bight, option and refusal Procure or suffer. to purchase. Privity or knowledge. Local option law. Print or engraving. Buyer's option. Drunk or consumed on OB. Work or labor. the premises. Waste or shoddy. Prairie or timber land. Warrant or order. Practising medicine, or Wages or hire. healing the sick. Granted or TOted. • Possession, reversion or Cities, towns or Tillages. remainder. Terdict or judgment. Possession, order or dis- Tacant or unoccupied position. lots. Ply, work or navigate. Tacant or unoccupied. Placed, elected or chosen. Utter or put off. Pilot, master or mariners. Utter or publish. Person or property. Unlawful game or sport. Person or persons. Transferred or changed. Permitted or suffered. Transaction or communi- Acted, performed or re- cation. presented. Trading or other public Penalty or forfeiture, pe- company. cuniary or otherwise. Trading or dealing. Payable In cash or work. Merchant or tradesman. Parish or place. Trade or business. Parent or guardian. 555 OB. OB. 556 OK— Continued. OB — Continued. Lot or parcel. Loaded or discharged. Palmistry or otherwise. Lien or pledge. Paid or collected Any license or authority. Parcels or packages. Debts or liabilities con- Owned or occupied. tracted before. Outward mark or show of Letter or power of attor- business. ney. Order or assigns. Letter or circular. On or before. Leave or remove from the Or otherwise. State. Office, place or employ- Leakage or stowage. ment. Leakage or breakage. Trade or business offen- Lands or grounds where- sire to the neighboring on said bridge is to be inhabitants. built. Offensire arms or wea- Landing place or basin. pons. Laborer or operative. Owned or occupied. Labor, business or work. Bonds or other obliga- Kill or take. tions. Keeping a faro bank or Obligation or written con- gaming table. tract. Have ©r keep gunpowder. Object or refuse. Judgment or order. Oats or other lawful mer- Judgment, decree or final chandise. order. Oatll or other competent Jewels or ornaments. proof. Irregular or improper Xote or memorandum. conduct. • Noisome or offensive busi- Invoice or entered value. ness. Intrusted or deposited. Neglect or refuse. Into, through or under. Necessity or mercy. Cause or proceeding in Necessary or usual. which he is interested. Necessary or convenient. Estate or interest. Neat stock or beeves. Intent to injure or de- Mortgages or securities fraud. for money. Instrument or writing. Money, jewels or orna- With intent to kill or in- ments. jure. Mitigating or aggravating In or about. circumstances. • Illegal or improper con- Mlstalce or inadvertence. duct. Mistake or accident. Hospitals or asylums. Mistake, accident or mis- Horse, mule or yoke of fortune. oxen. Merchant or tradesman. Horse, gelding wr mules. Merchant or trader. Hanllicraftsman or arti- Medicinal preparations or ficer. compositions. Goods or movables. Meet or assemble. Game of hazard or skill. Mechanic or other person. Gold or its equivalent. Master or mariners. Future extensions or Master or clerk. branches. Maker or manufacturer. Free land or tenement. Lot or curtilage. Fraudulent conveyance, Last or damaged. gift, delivery or trans- Given or loaned to. fer. ,557 OR. OR. 558 OR — Continued. Founded on a bond, bill or note. For hire or gain. Fixtures or erections used for the purposes of trade. Fines, penalties or for- feitures. Final hearing or trial. Fine, penalty or forfeit- ure. Filing or registration. Fermented or distilled liquor. Fence or hedge. Any neighborhood or family. False or fraudulent prac- tice or appearance. False or bogus checks. Express or implied. Caused by lightning or explosions. Exeention or other legal process. Excesses, cruel treatment or outrages. Erections or additions. Erection or construction of a building. Erection, construction or finishing of buildings. Erection, alter or re- pair. Erection, construction or finishing. Erected or built. Erect or lease. Endowment or fund. Employed in or about the works. Educate or maintain. Dramatic piece or enter- tainment. Keep or use any dog. Molest or disturb. Death or disability. Distinctive device, mark or heading. Any deyice or substitute for cards or dice. Design or neglect. Descent, gift or devise from the parent or other kindred. Depot or station. Deed or conveyance. OR — '■ Continued. Deed of trust or mort- gage. Decree or judgment es- tablishing the validity of said patent. Decree or judgment. Deliver up such lease or agreement. Definitive or final decree. Defective or insufficient description or specifica- tion. Judgment or decision. Decision or order. All debts owing or accru- ing. Debts or demands. Debts, dues, demands or claims now due or to grow due. Debtor demand. Debt or damages de- mantled. Debt or damages. Debt, default or miscar- riage. Debt arising out of or founded on a contract. Debt, account, claim or demand. Dealing or trading. Purchase or deal in land. Deal or trade in. Date of the last work done or materials fur- nished. Dangers or accidents of navigation. Unnecessary danger or peril. Accidents or damages of the seas of whatever nature or kind whatso- ever. Breakage, leakage or dam- age. Cut down or otherwise . destroy. Crew or ship's company. Credits or effects. Bay or river craft or other boat. Court or judge. Any county, city or town. Aid, abet, counsel or pro- cure. 559 OB. OB. 560 OR — Continued. OK — Continued. Moneyed business or com- Wagon, cart or other car- mercial corporation. riage. Any person or corpora- Carpenters in their own tion. shops or in buildings Litigation or controrersy. erecting or repairing. Contract, promise or Canceling or obliterating. agreement. Camp-meeting, congre- Contract, obligation or gation or other assem- liability. bly of people met for Construction or repairs. religious worship. Constmction or repair of Came by descent, gift or any building. devise. Construction, erection or By from or under. repair of any building. Trade or business of a Consent or agreement. butcher. Conducting actions or Outward mark or show of suits. business. Competency or relevancy. Labor, business, or work. Or other compensation. Engage in trade or busi- Company or association. ness. Pardon sucli lunatic or Business or work. commnte the execu- Business or employment. tion. Business of a court of Common or waste lands. criminal or civil judica.- Commence or prosecute ture. any action. Burgesses or inhabitants. By color of any false Dwelling house or other tolsen or writing. bnUding. Color or pretense of Building, wharf or other process. superstructure. Clerk or servant. Building made use of for Claim or demand. printing or drying Civil action or proceed- calico. ing. Building, erection or Children or their issue. thing. Child or children. Building, altering, repair- Necessity or charity. ing or ornamenting. Charitable or benevolent Bred, kept or preserved. institutions. French or fancy bread. Costs or charges. Born or to be bom. Charges or disbursements Bonds for the payment of at law. money or other things. Charge or conduct. Of the blood of the porson Change the form or on whom such estate ground of action. came or descended. Change in title or posses- Berries, nuts and vegeta- sion. bles used principally in Change bill or ticlset. dyeing or composing Any term or number of dyes. years certain. Benevolent or charitable. Casualties or conse- Matters or things begun quences of war or re- or made. bellion. Begging for alms or Cart or truck-wagon. soliciting charity. Carry on or exercise the Before or at the time. practice or profession Before final hearing or of a surgeon. trial. 561 OB. ORDINARY. 562 OR — Continued. Advanced or to be ad- vanced. Bay or harbor. Bank or company engaged in the business of bank- ing. Bank bill or promissory note. Bank bill or note. Average or claim. Author or composer. Agent or attorney. At or within. At or near. At an office or banking- house. Associate, continue to keep company or co- habit, or criminally cor- respond with. Assign or otherwise part with. Taxes or assessments. Assembly for the promo- tion of any moral or benevolent object. Articles, goods or things. Other article or thing. Ardent or vinous spirits. Buildings or appurten- ances to buildings. Appropriated or used Appointed or elected. Party appealing or ap- pealed against. Or any of them. Any other matter or thing from the beginning of the world. Any jurisdiction or au- thority. Any estate or interest. Annually or in any way she may wish. Any annual or other fu- ture election. Annual or special elec- tion. All my property of any nature or kind whatso- ever. All my estate whether real or personal. All judgments or decrees. All bills or notes. Alienated by sale or other- OR — Continued. Aid or comfort. Adjoining to or occupied with a dwelling-h»use. Adjoining or appurtenant thereto. Suit or action. Action or proceeding. Action for an injury to person or character. ORDAINED. Stated and ordained min- ister of the gospel. Ordained and stated min- ister. ORDER. Warrant or order. Town order. Separately and in consec- utive order. Religious sect, order or denomination. Public peace and order. Possession, order or dis- position. Or order. No order. Judgment or order. Judgment, decree or final order. Interlocutory order. In perfect order. New grant or order of survey. Apparent good order. Good order and well con- ditioned. Good order and condition. Good order. Final order affecting a substantial right. Final order. Decision or order. Apparent good order. Any such order. Order affecting a substan- tial right. ORDERS. Obey and perform the orders of the court. ORDINARY. Usual and ordinary course of business. Ordinary and yearly taxes. Ordinary luggage. Injunction to suspend the general and ordinary business of a corpora- tion. General and ordinary business of a corpora- tion. 563 ORDINARY. ■ OTHER. 564 ORGANZINE. ORIENTAL. OEIGDfAl. ORDEf ART — Continued. Ordinary care. Ordinary calling. Usual and ordinary course •f business. Ordinary business. Soft or organzine silk. Coins, medals, gems and oriental stones and other ralnable things. Original and ultimate property. Original promise. Original purposes. Payments to the oriKinal contractor. New and original design. Duplicate original. Change its original pur- pos,e. Book of original entries. Demand originally ex- ceeding five pounds. ORNAMENTING. BuUding, altering, repair- ing or ornamenting. Personal ornaments. Money, jewels or orna- ments. Jewels or ornaments. Widows and orphans. Other writing. Any other persons whom- soeyer. Other unayoidable acci- dent. mstee, executor or other person having control of the funds. Timber and other trees. Treason, felony or other crime. Trading or other public company. Timber and other trees. Other tenement. Suit or other proceed- ing. Such house or other build- ing. Stone or other thing. Other live and dead stock. Some other good cause. Sale, mortgage or other disposition of real es- tate. Run upon the land of any other person. ORIGINALLY. ORNAMENTS. ORPHANS. OTHER. OTHER — Continued. Records and judicial pro- ceedings of every other State. Other publication. Corn, fodder, meat and other provisiong on hand. Other property. Property other than land. Other fraudulent, swind- ling or deceitful prac- tices. Other place. Or other thing. Or any other. All other, the personal estate whatsoever. Other officer. Bonds or other obliga- tions. Oats or other lawful mer- chandise. Oath or other competent prosf. Other noxious substance or liquid. No other. Other great necessity. Money, jewelry and other valuables. Money in the hands of a sheriff or other oflBcer. Other legal merchan- dise. Memorandum, letter or other writing. Grain and other merchan- dise. Mechanic or other per- son. Other means. By any other means. Master or other person entitled to the service of any slave. Other manifest inpedi- ments. All other losses and mis- fortunes. Other the issue. Indignities to the other. Any other cause of in- debtness whatever. Other incidental ex- penses. Absence, sickness or other inability. 565 OTHER. OTHERS 566 OTHEE — Continued. Hydranlic ram, wheel or other process forcing water. House or other place of public resort for the public performance of stage plays. Other head of the corpor- ation. Other extra hazardous purposes. Other grain. Other unlawful game. Other game or games. Further or other valuable consideration. Furniture and other household effects. Fire and all other una- voidable accidents. Any other explosive sub- stance. Execution or other legal process. Any instrument, arms or other things calculated to aid his escape. Other estates.. Elements or other cause. Furniture and other house- hold effects. Other easement. Other ' dogs to kill hares. Other device. Descent, gift or devise from the parent or other kindred. All other crimes not cap- ital. Other crime. Other small craft of light character propelled by steam. Bay or river craft or other boat. Corroborated by other evidence. Other copyhold. Contrary or other inten- tion. Debts, contracts and other engagements. Contracts,bargains,agree- ments, policies and other instruments. OTHER — Continued. Contract made between the plaintiff and any other person. Contents of any promis- sory note or other chose in action. Or other compensation. Other choses in action. Other annuity charged on such lands. Cases affecting ambassa- dors, other public min- isters and consuls. Wagon, cart or other car- riage. Camp-meeting, congrega- tion or other assembly of people met for reli- gious worship. Such other business as may be provided by law. Dwelling-house or other building. Any other building. Building, wharf or other superstructure. Books and other writ- ings. Bonds for the payment of money or other things. Other beasts. Any other bank. As in other civil actions. Other article or thing. All other personal prop- erty appertaining to said railroad. Any other manner. Any other matter or thing from the beginning of the world. Any other funds. Any annual or other fu- ture election. Other live animals. Any other domestic ani- mal. Ambassadors and other public ministers. All my other property. All my other estate real and personal. Acting on behalf of any other person. OTHEBS. Persuading others to en- list. Disturbance of others. 567 OTHERWISE. ■OWN. 568 OTHEEWISE. OUSTER. OUT. Die by Ms own band or act Tolnntarily or oth- erwise. Spirituous liquors not otherwise enumerated. Sold or otherwise dis- posed of. Impound or otherwise secure. Alienated by sale or oth- erwise. Or otherwise. Penalty or forfeiture, pe- cuniary or otherwise. Palmistry or otherwise.. Negligence or otherwise. Loading, unloading, con- veyance or otherwise, whether arising from negligence or other- wise. Incorrect or otherwise unjust. Divided or othervrise. Otherwise disqualified to sit. Deprived of the provision made for her by will, or otherwise In lieu of dower. Deed not otherwise charged. Cut down or otherwise destroy. Otherwise than in current coin. Assign or otherwise part with. Alienated, by sale or oth- erwise. Actual ouster. Walk out of the said grounds. Turn out. Traveling or setting out on a journey. Staked out. See you out. Beside out of this State. Out of repair. Putting out. Put out. Out of the presence of her husband. Pointed out. Place out. Moneys in the house and out of it. OUT — Continued. OUTGOINGS. OUTSTANDING. OUT-DOOES. OUTRAGES. OUTWARD. OUTWARDS. OVER. OTERFIOWED. OVERFLOWN. OVER. OVERSEER. OVERT. OVriNG. OWN. Laying out. Lay out the road. Lay out. Laid out and opened. Laid out. Into and out of the port. Goods out of any church. From and out. Fit out. Out of the family. Depart from and reside out of. Closing out. As now laid out. Arises out of. Necessary outgoings. Part of an outstanding crop. All the outstanding liabili* ties of the said news- paper. All I possess indoors and outdoors. These outrages. Excesses, cruel treat- ment or outrages. Outward mark or show of business. Inwards and outwards. Pay over. Malse over and grant. Account for and pay over. Swamp and overflowed lands. Lands overflown by the swelling and currents of the river. Make over and grant. Every such overseer. Assistant overseer. Market overt. Sums of money owing to me. All debts owing or accru- ing. All debts due and owing. In his own right. Persons drawing firewood for their ownfamily use. Articles perishable in their own nature. Other articles perishable in their own nature. Loan or discount on pledge of its own stock. Load or unload at his own risk. In her own right. 569 owir. ■PART. 570 OWN — Continued. Lawful heirs of their own. Die by his own hand. Carpenters in their own shops or in buildings erecting or repairing. Acknowledge it as his own. OWlfED. Owned or occupied. Owned by said company. OWNER. Unknown owner. Selected by the owner. Original owner. Name of the owner carved or engraved thereon. General owner. Advantages of said road to said owner. Adjoining owner. Adjacent owner. OWNER'S. Owner's risk. At owner's risk. OWNERS. Risk of the master and owners. Owners or proprietors. Owner or owners. , OWNERSHIP. Entire, unconditional and sole ownership. Absolute ownership. OXEN. Yoke of oxen. Horse, mule or yoke of oxen. PACKAGE. Similar nature, package, value and quality. Parcel or package. PAID. Use till paid. To be paid. TUl paid. See you paid. Secured to be paid. Purporting that any money will be paid. Person who has paid money lost upon any game or wager. Legacies to be paid with interest in three months. Regular jockeys or paid riders. In hand paid. I vfill see you paid. Ended and debt and costs paid. My just debts to be first paid. Costs shall be paid by the State PAID — Continued. Valuable consideration paid. Paid by check. After my debts and f unera^ charges are paid. PAIR. One pair of boots. A pair of pants. One pair of working cattle. PALM. Wet, dirty or unmerchant- able palm oil. On profit on palm oil. PAPER. White paper. Toting paper. Utensils for the making of paper. Negotiable paper. Instrument, document or paper. His commercial paper. Dealing in commercial paper. Commercial paper. Approved indorsed paper Accommodation paper. PAPERS. Among the valuable papers. PARAMOUNT. Better legal and para- mount title. PARCELS. Parcels or packages. PARDON. Pardon such lunatic or commute the execution. PARDONS. Reprieves and pardons. PARENT. Descent, gift or Revise from the parent or other kindred. PARIAN WARE. China, porcelain and parian ware. PARISH. Within the parish. Residing in any parish with his relatives. Of the parish of Jt. New parish. Divided parish. PARLIAMENTARY. Parliamentary taxes. PAROCHIAL. Public parochial funds. Given in parochial relief. PAROL. Written or parol agree- ment. Parol demurrer. FART. Wliolly or in part. Shop attached to and being part of any dwelling- house. One-fourtb part of my estate. Part owners. 571 PART. -PAUPERS. 572 PAET — Continued. Latter part of the mouth. Part of the honse. Greater part of them in interest. Part of a factory used solely for the manufac- ture of goods. Decide or take part in the decision. Braces, suspenders com- posed in part of India rubber. Assign or otherwise part ■with. As part. Her part aforesaid. PARTE. Ex parte paterna. Ex parte materna. Ex parte. PARTICULAR. Free of particular average Out of the jurisdiction of any particular State. PARTICULARS. Bill of particulars. PARTIES. Third parties. Signed by the parties. Said parties. Related to the parties. Beciting the names of the parties. Original parties. New parties. Parties interested. Parties grieTed. Final determination of the right of the parties. Defect of parties. PARTNEB. Dormant partner. PABTNEBSHEP. Secret partnership. Ordinary partnership. PARTS. Isolated parts of counties . External parts of the premises. Parts of a dollar. PARTY. Party wall. Transactions with or statement by a deceased party. The party. Snccessfnl party. Substantial rights of the adverse party. Belated to either party. Beal party in interest. Prevailing party. Opposite party. Other party. Ifominal party. PARTY— Continued. Losing party. Innocent party. Injnred party. Give notice to the party. Either party. Defeated party. Called to testify thereto by the opposite party. Party appealing or ap- pealed against. Any party to a cause. Party aggrieved. Aggrieved party. Adverse party. PASS. Utter, pass, publish or sell Privilege to pass and re- pass through said lot of land. Besemble or pass for. Forcibly pass. PASSAGE. On a passage. Obstruct or retard the passage of the mail. Final passage. One continuous passage. Contemplated passage way. At the date of its passage. PASSENGEBS. Yehicle for the transporta- tion of passengers. Passengers risk. Gross receipts from pas- sengers. Proper facilities and con- venience for the convey- ance and accommoda- tion of passengers. Conveyance provided for the transportation of passengers. PASSING. Privilege of passing and repassing. PASSION. Heat of passion. PAST. Last past. PASTIME. Lawful games, sport, pas- time or exercise. PATENT. Place not being a patent theater. To make a patent. Faii'banks' patent. Decree or judgment estab- lishing the validity of said patent. PATENTED. Eight to use the thing patented. Thing patented. PAUPEKS. Foreign paupers. 573 PAVEMENT. ■PEACEABLE. 574 PAVEMENT. Form of the pavement. PAYMENT — Continued. PAT. Warrant to pay. Promissoiy notes for the To pay. payment of money. At the time pay. In part payment thereof. Request to pay. Order for the payment of Ready to pay. money. Promised to pay. On payment of costs. On August 1st, or as soen Occasioned.by payment or as the vendee shall pay pledge of the property of $2,000. the husband. May pay. Obtaiifing and recovering LiabUl^ to pay money payment. upon a contingency. Obligation for the pay- I promise to pay. ment, of money only. Liability to pay money Funds for the payment of upon a contingency. the note. Called upon to pay. Instrument for the pay- Authority to pay. ment of money only. Account for and pay Immediate payment. over. Guarantee payment. I agree to pay. From and after payment Advance or pay. and subject thereto. PAYABLE. Reserved, due or made Fraudulently stopped or payable. suspended and not re- Rent payable. sumed payment. Paid and payable. Draft for the payment of Made or payable in this money. State. Direct payment of money. Instrument payable in Default in payment. money. Contract for the payment Due and payable. of money only. Debts payable by law out Contract for the payment of his personal estate. of interest. Payable as convenient. Actual cash payment. Payable to bearer. Cash payment. PAYEE. Delivered to the payee or Bonds for the payment of some person in his be- money or other things. half. Bond for the payment of PAYING. Yielding and paying. money only. On your paying interest. Actual payment. Notes for the purpose of Actual cash payment. paying claims. PAYMENTS. Periodical payments. PAYHTRNT. Writing for the payment Future payments. of money. Payments really and bona Upon such payment. fide made. Upon each payment. Biennial payments. Undertaking for the pay- Aggregate payments. ment of money. PEACE. ~ Public peace and order. Till the payment of said Justice of the peace. note. Disturb the peace. Suspension of payment. Breach of the peace. Suspend payment. Bill of peace. Subject to the payment Against the peace of the of rent. State. Subject to the payment. PEACEABLE. Quiet and peaceable pos- Security for the payment session. of money. Open and peaceable en- Refuse the payment of. try. 575 PECUNIABT. -PERSON. 576 PECUNIAET. PEDIS. PEEP ABO. PENALTIES. PENALTY. PENDING. PENITENTIARY. PENNSYLTANIA PEOPLE. PER ANNUM. PERFECT. PERFORM. PERFORMANCE PERFORMED. Penalty or forfeiture, pe- cuniary or otherwise. Possessio pedis. Played peep abo. Snits for penalties and forfeitures. Fines, penalties or for- feitures. Special proceeding to en- force a penalty or for- ' feitnre. Liable to a lite penalty. Fine, penalty or forfeit- ure. Actions . and suits pend- ing. State jail or penitentiary. A sentence of imprison- ment in the penitentiary. , Lawful current money of Pennsylvania. Arrests, restraints and detainments of king, princes or people. Onthonse where people resort. Consent of the people expressed at the ballot- box. Camp-meeting, congrega- tion or other assembly of people met for reli- gious worship. Assemblage of people met for religious worship. Adoption by the people. At a salary of $2,500 per annum. Perfect -war. Perfect the organization In perfect order. Good and perfect deed. Obey and perform the orders of the court. Faithfully perform. Abide, do and perform. , Oaths necessary in the performance of their duties. House or other place of public resort for the public performance of stage plays. Not to be performed within a year. Usually performed. , Labor performed. Conditions performed. PEBF0RMIN6. PERIL. PERILS. PERILOUS. PERIOD. PERISHABLE. PERJURY. PERMIT. PERMITTED. PERMITS. PERPETUITIES PERSON. Person performing labor or furnishing materials of any kind. Wilfully and wantonly ex- posing himself to any unnecessary danger or perU. Unnecessary danger or peril. Other perils. Exposure to unnecessary danger, hazard or peril- ous adventure. Term of one year and an indefinite period there- after. Other articles perishable in their own nature. Adjudged guilty of per- jury. As far as rules of law and equity wiU permit. Suffered or permitted. Knowingly permits. Perpetuities and monopo- lies. Wilful and indecent ex- posure of the per- son. White person. Unborn person. Trustee, executor or other person having control of the funds. Transient person. Transaction with or state- ment by a deceased per- son. Trading person going from town to town. Any third person. Take charge of and pro- vide for such intoxicated person. Suitable person. Any such person. Person bound as security for another. Secretly on or about their person. Run upon the laud of any other person. Require the person hav- ing such right of action forthwith to commence suit. Removal of any such per- son from the State. 577 PERSON. -PERSONAL. 578 PERSON— Continued. PERSON — Continued. Kemaiu upon any side- Any person or corpora- walk to the annoyance tion. of any person. Every person convicted of Private person. felony. Possession of any person. Contract made between Personate any person the plaintiff and any entitled to vote. other person. Mechanic, miner or other Contract in writing with person. a person. Other person or persons. Confine the person of any Other person. female. Person so offending. Carries concealed about In the actual occupancy his person. of any person. Suit of any common per- Tree negro, mulatto or son. free person of color. Committing any person to Mechanic or other person . jail. Person performing labor Person of color. or furnishing materials Any person claiming of any kind. property. Master or other person Person in charge. entitled to the service Person of good charac- of any slave. ter. Shall marry another per- Carries concealed about son. his person. Person having the man- Of the Mood of the per- agement of the road. son on whom such estate Legal charge of her .per- came or descended. son. Black, Indian and white Person interested. person. Injuries to the person. Person appointed to an Injuries done to person office. or property. Any person. Person injured. Person aggrieved. Indignities to the per- Advantage as well as the son. disadvantage of the road Improper person. to such person. Hurt, molested or re- Acting on behalf of any strained in his person other person. or estate. Action for an injury to Healthy and able-bodied person or character. person. PERSONAL. Wages of her personal Person in the habit of get- labor. ting intoxicated. Tools, implements, in- From the person. struments and personal Person having a fanuly . property whatsoever. Person of his famUy. All things whatsoever, Every person. whether real or per- Person entitled to vote. sonal. Person in disguise. Personal services or earn- Attempt to discharge any ings. kind of loaded arms at Having had personal ser- any person. vice. Delivered to the payee or Serious personal Injury. some person in his be- Serious illness, local dis- half. ease, affection or per- Damage to the person. sonal injury. 679 PERSONAL. -PLACE. 580 PERSONAL — Continued. Personal support and comfort. Personal representatives. Beasonable efforts to ef- fect personal service. Personal property. Property personal and real. All pleas of personal ac- tions. Locomotives and all other personal property. Next personal represent- ative. Personal luggage. Personal labor. Serious personal injury. Estate real and personal. Effects both real and per- sonal. Debts payable by law out of his personal estate. Controversies which might be the subject of a personal action at law or of a suit in equity. All other personal prop- erty appertaining to said railroad. All the real and personal estate. All personal effects. All my personal property. All my other estate real and personal. All my estate whether real or personal. All my estate both real and personal. PEKSONAIIT. Personally knovra. Personally acquainted. PERSONS. Any other persons whom- soever. Other persons to the jury unknown. Third persons. Person or persons damni- fied. Person or persons. ! Other person or per- sons. Indifferent persons. Persons holding office Persons then composing such company. Competent persons. Class of persons. PERSONS — Continued. Persons of notoriously bad character. Persons attending at the assizes. All persons. PERSUASION. Another or different per- suasion, sector denomi- nation. PERSUASIONS. Religious sentiments or persuasions. PERTAINING. Jui-isdiction pertaining to probate courts. PETITION. Substance of the petition. Upon the petition of the defendant. PETITIONER. Claim adverse to the es- tate of the petitioner. PETTIFOGGING. Pettifogging shyster. PHILANTHROPIC. Philosophical or philan- thropic purposes. PHYSIC. Practice physic. Faculty of physic. PHYSICIAN. Requisition of a physi- cian. Present attending physi- cian. Prescription or recom- mendation of a gradu- ated physician. Prescription made and signed by a regular practising physician. Family physician. Attending physician. PIECE. Dramatic piece or enter- tainment. PIECES. Sundry pieces of silver coin. Similar pieces of gold or silver counterfeit coin. PILE. Clear, grub and pile the bush. PILOT. Licensed pilot. PINT. One pint. PIRATES. Enemies, pirates and as- sailing thieves. PISTOL. Loaded pistol. PLACE. Dwelling-house or usual place of abode. Usual place of religious worship. Usual place of business. Usual place of abode. Traveled place. Street or place. Same place. Place of publication. 581 PLAGE. ■ ■ POLITICS. 582 PIACE — Continued. PLATE. Silver plate. Public place. PLATES. Tin plates. Principal place of busi- PLATFORM. Standing, riding or be- ness. ing upon the platform of Public passage or place moving railway coaches. built upon. PLAY. Stage play. Parisli or place. Betting on the sides or Office, place or employ- hands of such as do or ment. shall play. Office or place of profit. PLAYED. Game played for money. My fishing place. PLAYING. Playing policy. Market place. PLAYS. House or other place of Last and usual place of public resort for the abode. public performance of Lauding place or basin. stage plays. House or place where PLEA. Issuable plea. liquors are retailed. Plea in four days. House or other place of PLEADING. Seven days' time for public resort for the pleading. public performances of PLEADINGS. Practice, pleadings and stage plays. forms and modes of From the place of his proceeding. abode. PLEASURE. During the pleasure of From place to place. the Governor. Fishing place. PLEDGE. Occasioned by payment Establislied or usual place or pledge of the prop- of business. erty of the husband. Place of destination. Loan or discount on In conformity with the pledge of its own stock. custom of this place. Lien or pledge. ConTcnient place. PLIGHT. Redeliver or restore the Place of business. property in the same Place having a known condition or plight. boundarf. PLOW. Plow horse. Actual place of abode. PLUNDER. Plunder or steal. Place to which the public PLYING. Plying coastwise. have access. ' POINT. Determination or direc- Place of abode. tion of the judge In Usual place of abode. point of law. PLACED. Legally placed. POCKET. Picking her pocket. PLACES. Squares, streets or places. POINTS. Cardinal points. Most public places. POISON. Administer poison. Burial places. POLE. Fence or pole. Places aforesaid. POLICE. Superintend the police of PLAmTIFT. Molest or disturb the the town. plaintiff. Police regulation. ' Judgment for the plain- Regulate the police. tiff. POLICIES. Contracts,bargains,agree- Contract made between ments, policies and other the plaintiff and any instruments. other person. POLICY. The within policy is re- Plaintiff claims. newed. Affidavit of the plaintiff. Wager policy. PLANTATION. My plantation. Terms or conditions of Messuages or plantation. this policy. Stock, plantation utensils Permanent policy. and household furni- POLITICAL. Political office. ture. POLITICS. Opposite politics. 583 POLL-BOOK. ■ ■PRACTICE. 584 POIL-BOOK. Any poll-book. POSSESSION - - Continued. POLLS. Ratable polls. Change la title or pos- POJO). Oyster pond. session. POOR. Relief of the. poor. Change of possession. Poor child. Apparent possession. POPULI. Sains populi est suprema Adrerse possession. lex. Actnal possession. POKK. Mess pork. Actual change of posses- POET. Use 3) port. sion. To or from the port. Actnal and continued See into port any ships. change of possession. Second safe port. POSSIBLE. As soon as possible. Safe port. All possible dispatch. Now in the port of Am- POST. Sent by post. sterdam. Ex post facto. Into and out of the port. POSTHUMUS. Posthumus child. Home port. POST-OFFICE. Depositing the same in From the port. the post-office. From a port. POST-ROABS. Post-offlces and post- Foreign port. roads. Final port of discharge. POSTS. Separate posts. Exported from the port. Posts, depots and stations Port of destination. POUND. Town pound. Depart from the port. New pound. Carried into any port. POUNDS. Demand originally ex- Arriyal at a foreign port. ceeding five pounds. PORTION. Equal portion. POWER. Loss which may happen POKTS. Blockaded ports excepted by means of an n-snrped POSSESS. Now possess. power. Hold, occupy, possess or Burnt by usurped p»wer. POSSESSED. POSSESSION. enjoy. All the property I pos- sess. All I possess in-doors and out-doors. Money I may die pos- sessed of. Freely to be possessed and enjoyed. All I am possessed of. Vested in possession. Tenant in possession. Taken into possession or custody. ({niet and peaceable pos- session. Put in her possession. Peaceable possession. Agent intmsted with the possession. Intrusted with and in pos- session of. Found in the possession of. Discontinued such pos- session or receipt. Discontinuance of pos- session. POWERS. PRACTICABLE. PRACTICAL. PRACTICE. Usurped power. Special power. Eight, power or privilege. Police power. MUitary or usurped power. Letter or power of attor- ney. Judicial power as to mat- ters of law and equity. Judicial power. Invasion, insurrection «r civil commotion, or of any military or usurped power. General power. Exclusive power. Eights, powers and privi- leges. Full legislative powers. As soon as practicable. Directors eight of which shall be practical me- chanics. Make, use or put in prac- tice. Usa^e and practice of war. 585 PEACTICE. ■ ■PRICES. 586 PRACTICE — Continued. False or fraudulent prac- tice or appearance. Continue to practice. Carry on or exercise tlie the practice or profes- sion of a surgeon. Practice as an apothecaiy. PKACTISEB. Otherwise used and prac- tised. PRACTISING. Prescription made and signed by a regular practising physician. PRECAUTION. Witliout proper precau- tion. PRE-EMPTION. Bona fide pre-emption claimants. PRE-EMPTOR. Bona flde pre-emptor. PREFERENCE. Undue or unreasonable preference. Adrantage, preference or priority. PREJUDICE. Dismissed without preju- dice. PREJUDICIALLT. Interfere with or preju- dicially affect. PREMEDITATED. Wilful, deliberate and premeditated. Deliberate and premedi- tated. PREMISES. View the premises. Refusal of the premises. Possession of the prem- ises. Persons having the care of the premises. Own premises. On or about his premises. Premises occupied by him. Licensed premises. Watchman kept on the premises. Fitting up the premises. External parts of the premises. • Estates, hereditaments and premises. Dispose of said premise.'*. Stables to the said prem- ises belonging. Being the same premises. PRENDRE. Profit a prendre. Profit a prendre. PREPARATIONS. Medicinal preparations or compositions. Explosire preparations and compositions. PREPARE. Provide or prepare the the means for. PRESCRIBED. Terms prescribed by law. In such manner as shall by law be prescribed. In the form prescribed. PRESCRIPTION. FiU a prescription. PRESENCE. Immediate view and pres- ence of the court. Promissory note signed in the presence of an attesting witness. In their late or present trade. No present hope of re- covery. His present or any future debt. PRESENTATION. Upon the presentation of the deed. On the presentation of this document. PRESERVED. Recovered or preserved through his instrumen- tality. Recovered or preserved. Property recovered or preserved. Bred, kept «r preserved. PRESS. Liberty of the press. Establish or set up a newspaper or printing press. PRESSING. Tobacco jxressing, no manufacturing. PRESUMED. Presumed authority. PRETEND. Pretend to be a physician. PRETENSE. By means of a false pre- tense. Color or pretense of pro- cess. PREVAILING. Party prevailing. PREVENTION. Designed or intended for the prevention of con- ception. PREVIOUS. One day previous. Previous payments made thereon. Previous orders. Previous anthority. PREAIOUSLT. Women of previously chaste character. PRICE. Market price. Long price. Invoice price. Cost price. PRICES. Wholesale factory prices. Factory prices. 587 PRIMA. -PBOCEEDINQS. 588 PRIMA. PRIIfCES. PRINCIPAL. PRI5CIPAL1Y. PRINT. PRINTED. PRINTING. PRIOR. PRIORITY. PRISON. PRIVATE. PRITILEGfE. Prima facie evidence. Arrests, restraints and detainments of king, princes or people. Restraints of princes and rulers. Restraints of princes. Restraints and detentions of princes. Detainments of princes. Principal office. As principal. Berries, nuts and vege- • tables used principally in dyeing or composing dyes. Copy any print. Printed and pnblislied. Newspaper printed in the county. Public printing. Establish or set up a newspaper or printing press. Bnllding made use of for printing or drying calico Prior to Its passage. Notice of any prior act of bankruptcy. CTircuit breakers de- scribed by him prior to said application. Advantage, preference or priority. State prison. Private war. While traveling by public or private conveyances. Take private property. Private stream. Serve a private table. Sale by private contract. Occnpied as a private dwelling. Necessary and useful for public or private pur- poses. Private corporation. Traveling by public »r pri- vate conveyance. Private bridge. Title, right, privilege or Immunity. Privilege to pass and re- pass through said lot of land. Special privilege. Privilege of the shores. PRITHEGE — Continued. Right, privilege or immu- nity. Right, power or privilege. Privilege of re- shipping. Privilege of passing and repassing. Mill privilege. First privilege. PRIVILEGES. Especial privileges. PRIZE. Maritime prize. PROBABILITIES. Balance of probabilities. PROBANDI. PROBATE. PROCEED. PROCEEDING. PROCEEDINGS. Onus proband!. Within six months after the probate of the will. Jurisdiction pertaining to probate courts. Proceed to sea. Shall proceed direct. Undetermined proceed- ing. Suit or proceeding for dower. Suit or other proceeding. Special proceeding to en- forca a penalty or for- feiture. Practice, pleadings and forms and modes of pro- ceeding. Proceeding pending. Parties to such proceed- ing. Forms and modes of pro- ceeding. Mode of proceeding. Judicial proceeding. Cause or proceeding in which he is interested. Criminal proceeding. Collateral proceeding. Civil proceeding. Civil action or proceed- ing. Action or proceeding. Suits and proceedings. Special proceedings. Proceedings in rem. Records and judicial pro- ceedings of every other State. Party to the proceedings. Other proceedings. Matters of proceedings in bankruptcy. Like proceedings. Judicial proceedings. Further proceedings. 589 PROCEEDINGS. -PROJECTIONS. 590 PROCEEDINGS — Continued. PROCURING. Procuring his discharge Foreclosure proceedings. {■■om the custody. Admiralty proceedings. PRODUCE. Produce of a mine. PROCEEDS. Out of the proceeds of the Income and produce. first cotton ginned. Farmers selling the pro- Ifet proceeds. duce of their farms. Interest, dividends, Produce of a farm. profits and proceeds. PRODUCING. Producing capacity. Clear proceeds of all PRODUCTS. Mineral products. fines. PRODUCTIONS. Vegetable productions. PROCESS. Resisting an ofBcer in Plants and vegetable pro- serving process. ductions. Incidental printing pro- PROFESSION. Religious profession and cess. wort.'Jilp. Establishment where the Carry on or exercise the chief process of print- practice or profession ing is carried on. of a surgeon. Original process. PROFESSIONS. Professions, trades and Ordinary process of law. occupations. Modes of process. PROFESSIONAL . Misdemeanor in his pro- Agreeably to the usual fessional capacity. mode of process against Professional charges. offenders in such State. PROFIT. Purpose of profit. Mesne process. Possibffity of profit. Mannfactaring process. Office or place of profit. Stage, process or progress Office of trust or profit. of mannfactare. Office of profit and trust. Manufacture or process Office of profit. incident to the manu- Profit a prendre. facture of cotton. Sharing of profits. Lien under final process. Rents or profits. Irregular process. Rents, issues and profits. Incident to any manufac- Rents and profits. turing process. Net profits. Hydraulic vam, wheel or Mesne profits. other process forcing Interest, rents and prof- water. its. Final process. Interest, dividends, prof- Failure to execute pro- its and proceeds. cess. Gains, profits and in- Execution or other legal come. process. All rents and profits. Due process of law. PROFLIGACY. Drunkenness, profiigacy Criminal process. or any other cause. Color or pretense of pro- PROGRESS. Superintend the progress. cess. Rulings of the court in Civil process. the progress of the Attached on mesne pro- trial. cess. Public work erected or in All process. progress of erection. PROCURATION. Per procuration. Promote the progress of PROCURE. Proposals to buy, sell or science and the useful procure lottery tickets. arts. Aid, abet, counsel or pro- Stage, process or prog- cure. ress of manufacture. Cause and procure to be PROmHIT. Regulate or prohibit. administered. PROHIBITION. Writ of prohibition. PROCURED. Caused and procured. PROJECTIONS. Usual projections. 591 PROMISE. ■PBOPEBTT. 592 PROMISE. I promise to pay. PBOPEETY. Wrecked property. Contract, promise or Tolnntarily return the agreement. property. Collateral promise. Annual valne of the prop- Agreement, contract or erty. PROMOTE. PROMOTION, PROOF. promise in writing. PROMISSORY. Bonds and promissory notes for money or property. PROMISSORY-NOTE. Contents of any promissory note or other chose in action. Bank bill or promissory note. A promissory note. Promote a lottery. Assembly for the promo- tion- of any moral or benevolent object. Weight of proof. Proof satisfactory. Satisfactory proof. Preponderance of proof. Oath or other competent proof. Gallons of proof spirit. Proof of execution. Proof is evident. Burden of proof. Other small craft of light character propelled by steam. Without proper precau- tion. Whenever he thinks proper. Under his proper hand and seal. Only proper use. Other proper officer. Necessary and proper for carrying into execution. Necessary and proper. To take proper means. Keep proper books of ac- count. Proper tools or imple- ments of a farmer. Fit and proper regula- tions. Feed, water and take proper care of. Proper facilities and con- venience for the accom- modation of passengers. Proper and legal expenses To do as she sees proper before her death. PEOPEILED. PROPER. Value of the property taken. Tools, implements, in- struments and personal property whatsoever. Taxable property. Tax upon property. Take private property. Stock and movable prop- erty. Separate property. Same property. Right of property. Having relation to her sole and separate prop- erty. Redeliver or restore the property in the same condition or plight. On recovery of the prop- erty and conviction of the offender. Property recovered. Reasonable amount of property. Real property. Ratable property. Question of title to real property. Private property. All the property I pos- sess. Personal property of every kind. Personal property not capable of manual de- livery. Personal property, estate and effects. Personal property con- sisting of money and clothes. Personal property. Personal estate, property, chattels and effects. Person or property. Perishable property. Locomotives and all other personal property. Other property. Occasioned by payment or pledge of the property of the husband. 593 PROPERTY. -PROVIDED. 594 PROPERTY —Continued. Bonds and promissory notes for money or property. Property necessary for schools, religious and charitable purposes. Property necessarily used in operating any rail- road. JJIy property. MoTable property. Mixed property. Mill property. Literai-y property. Kinds of property. Any kind of property. Injury to the property of another. Injuries to property. Injuries done to person or property. General property. Property and franchises. Property of the enemy. Property or money, or effects. Corporate property. Conveyance of real prop- erty. Contract in respect to her property. Contiguous property. Conceals his property. Conceal his property and effects. Any person claiming property. Appropriation of prop- erty. All other personal prop- erty appertaining to said railroad. All the property I pos- sess. All the property. All my property of every description. All my property of any nature or kind whatso- ever. All my property. All my personal property. AU my other property. Property adjoining. Adjoining property. PROPORTIONS. Relative proportions. PROPOSED. It was proposed. PROPRIETOR^ PROPRIETORS. PROS. PROSECUTE. PROSECUTED. PROSECUTING. PROSECUTION. PROSECUTIONS PROSECUTOR. PROSPERITY. PROSTITUTION PROTEST. PROTESTANT. PROTESTED. PROV.VBLE. PROVE. PROVED. PROVIDE. PROVIDED. Riparian proprietor. Present proprietor. Por the use of the propri- etors of lands. Proprietor or proprietors. Owners or proprietors. Non pros. Nol pros. Person desiring to prose- cute the same. Prosecute with effect. Concerned him to prose- cute. Commence or prosecute any action. Person for whose imme- diate benefit it is prose- cuted. Prosecuting witness. Por want of prosecution. Suit or prosecution. Such prosecution. Hands necessary for the prosecution of the im- provements. Malicious prosecution. Criminal prosecution. Commencement of the prosecution. Civil prosecution. . Criminal prosecutions. The prosecutor. Acts necessary for the prosperity of tlie soci- ety. i Purpose of prostitution or concubinage. Responsible for the whole note without notice or protest. Educated in England and in the Protestant reli- gion. If regularly protested and refused when due. Debts and liabilities prov- able. Witness prove adverse. Proved to the satisfaction of the selectmen. Take charge of and pro- vide for such intoxicated person. Maintain and provide. Having the ability to pro- vide the same. Provided $6,000 shall be raised. 595 PROVIDED. -PUBLIC. 596 PEOTIDED- PEOTIDES. PKOTISION. PEOTISIONAL. PROVISIOISS. PKOTOCATION PUBLIC. Continued. Not herein otherwise pro- vided for. Necessary vegetables ac- tually provided for family nse. Not named or provided for. Manner provided by law. Herein provided. Conveyance provided for the transportation of passengers. Clandestinely provided. Such other business as may be provided by law. Having a family for which he provides. Pecuniary provision. Deprived of the provision made for her by will, or otherwise, in lieu of dower. Articles of provision. Provisional director. Necessary provisions. No considerable provoca- tion appearing. Public wharf. Public welfare. Public way. Public war. Public vehicles. While traveling by public or private conveyances. Trading or other public company. Nearest public thorongh- fare. Thirty days' public no- tice. Laws and other public dues in any manner accruing. Taken for public use. Suited for public repre- sentation. Public show. Public seminary. Sell the same at public sale. Traveled public road or street. Reserved public square. Erect, repair and regu- late public wharves. Public refreshment and entertainment. PUBLIC — Continued. Public race. / Purely public charity. Judicial, legislative or other public official proceedings. Public emoluments or privileges. Open and dedicated to the public use. Place of public resort. Public passage or place built upon. Overseer of a public road. Any public improvement now ordered. Public officer. Public office. Office or public trust. Public annual office. Notary public. Necessary and useful for public or private pur- poses. Most public places. Maintaining a minister and public worship. Public and general in- terest. Impassable public high- way. Public house. House or other place of public resort for the public performance of stage plays. Public highway. Have or keep any house for public entertain- ment. Public exhibition. Public refreshment and entertainment. Entering or attempting to enter, leaving »r attempting to leave, a public conveyance. Public enemy. Dramatic composition de- signed or suited for pub- lic representation. Public defamation. Public corporation. Traveling by public or private conveyance. Any public company. Claimant of public land. Purely public charity. 597. PUBLIC. ■PURPOSES. 598 PUBLIC — Continued. PURPOSE — Continued. Cases affecting ambassa- Por the purpose of admis- dors, other public min- sion to registration. isters and consuls. Public purpose. Public buildings. Public or objectionable Public bridge. purpose. Public bool:. Purpose of prostitution. Any public purpose. Purpose of profit. Public amusement. For the purpose of plant- Ambassadors and other ing. public ministers. Furnished for a particu- Place to which the public lar purpose. have access. Notes for the purpose of Absent on public busi- paying claims. ness. For the purpose of sale. PUBLICATIOK. Place of publication. Commercial purpose. PUBLISH. Utter, pass, publish or sell Change its original pur- Utter or publish. pose. PUBLISHER. Affidavit of publisher. Used for the purpose of PUNISH. Otherwise punish. an asylum. PUMSHMENT. Question touching the said Any public purpose. imprisonment or pun- PURPOSES. To all intents and purposes ishment. whatsoever. Prosecution, maintenance Scientific purposes exclu- and punishment of of- sively. fenders. Public purposes. Divine punishment. Protection purposes. Cruel and unusual punish- Police purposes. ment. Philosophical or philan- PUKCHASE. Right, option and refusal thropic purposes. to purchase. Other purposes. Direct purchase or other- Occupied or used for un- wise. lawful purposes. Purchase or deal in land. Property necessary for Completion of the pur- schools, religious and chase. charitable purposes. Absolute pu-chase. Necessary and useful for PUBCHASED. Land purchased from the public or private pur- United States. poses. PUECHASER. Subsequent purchaser. Municipal purposes. To the perjudices of the Answer the purposes of purchaser. money. Innocent purchaser. Local purposes. By and at the expense of Literary purposes. the purchaser. Land built upon or sued Bona flde purchaser for building purposes. PURCHASERS. Subsequent purchasers. Incidental purposes. PURELY. Purely public charity. Hotel purposes. PURPOSE. For the purpose of wager- Other extra hazardous ing. purposes. Purpose of utility. For haU purposes. Take for any fraudulent t'lxtures or erections used purpose. ' for the purposes of Suit for the purpose of trade. restraining the assess- Fixtures for manufactur- ment or collection of ing purposes. any tax. Used exclusively for farm- Special purpose. ing purposes. 599 PUBPOSEJS. ■BATES. 600 PUEPOSES — Continued. County purposes. PUESUAUCE. PTJKSUIT. PUT. PUTTING. QUALE. QUALIFIED. QUALITY. QUANTITY. QUARRIES. QUARTZ. QUASI. QUAY. Corporate purposes. Business purposes. Used for building pur- poses. Building for purposes of education. BeneTOlent purposes. All intents and purposes whatsoever. Purposes aforesaid. Thing done in pursuance of this act. EecoTered in pursuance of information given. In pursuance of this act. Immediate pursuit. Fresli pursuit. Utter or put off. Make use or put in prac- tice. Pay or put off. Disposing and putting away. Calcutta linseed tale quale. Two-thirds of such quali- fied voters. Knowing himself not to be a qualified elector. Qualified elector. Duly qualified. Similar nature, package, value and quality. Quantity and quality un- known. Quantity and quality. Prime quality winter oil. Pitch-pine timber of aver- age quality. Merchantable quality. Like description and qual- ity. Krst quality clear barley. Larger quantity than one quart. Quantity guaranteed. Deficiency in quantity. All mines and minerals, sand, quarries of stone, brick, earth and gravel pits. • Quartz lode. Cases of a quasi criminal nature. The cotton to be taken from the quay. QUERELA. QUESTION. QUIA TIMET. QUIT. QUIT-CLAIM. QUOD. RADIUS. RAIL. RAILROAD. RAILROADS. RAILWAY. RAISING. RAM. RAPE. RATE. RATES. Audita querela. Leading question. Drawn in question. Chiefly in question. Bill quia timet. Notice to quit. Remise, remit and quit- claim. Bargain, sell, release, quit-claim and convey. Ita quod. Within a radius of ten miles of L. All rail. Proprietors of every rail- road. Property necessarily used in operating any rail- road. Existing railroad corpo- rations. All other personal prop- erty appertaining to said railroad. Eailroads connected to- gether. Standing, riding or be- ing upon the platform of moving railway coaches. Shares in a railway. Corporation operating a railway. Land used as a railway. House within fifty feet of a railway. Construction of the rail- way. Railway would be com- pleted. Meeting for raising money for building or repairing a school-house. Hydraulic ram, wheel or other process forcing water. Guilty of assault with at- tempt to commit a rape. Safe rate of speed. Regulating the rate of interest on money. Reasonable rate. Legal rate of interest. Rate of interest greater than aforesaid. Usual rates. Public taxes, rates and assessments. All such rates. 601 RATIHABITIO. -RECEIVED. 602 KATIHABITIO. Oiimis ratihabitio retro- REALLY. Party really interested. trahitur et mandato Payments really and bona sequiparatur. fide made. READING. Religious books or read- REALM. Depart the realm. ing. REAR. In the rear thereof. REABY. Make and publish ready REASON. Sufficient reason. to be delivered. Merely by reason of hav- Ready for occupancj ing made an entry. REAL. Title to real estate. Good reason to apprehend All things whatsoever, an attack. whether real or per- Without assigning any sonal. reason. Suits concerning real es- REASONABLE. Fair and reasonable sup- tate ©r whereby the position of right. same may be affected. Just and reasonable Sale, mortgage or other terms. disposition of real es- Just and reasonable com- tate. pensation for th6 ser- Said mortgage deed, the vices rendered. real estate thereby con- Jfnst and reasonable. veyed. A reasonable attorney's Question of title to real fee. property. Just and reasonable com- Qnestion of title of real pensation. estate. REASONABLY. For the largest sum that Pi'operty personal and we can reasonably ob- real. obtain. ProductiTe real estate. REASONS. Good and lawful reasons. Real party in interest. REBELLION. Casualties or conse- Land and real estate. quences of war or re- Improve real estate. bellion. Real estate. RECEIPT. Warehouse receipt. Estate real and personal. Discontinued such pos- Effects both real and per- session or receipt. sonal. Acquittance or receipt for Covenant real. money. Conveyance of real prop- Accountable receipt. erty. RECEIPTS. Gross receipts from pas- Conveyance of real es- sengers. tate. RECEIVE. May receive. Benefits of all my real Sell or receive from any estate. slave. All the residue and re- Receive donations. mainder of my real es- Actually receive. tate. Accustomed to receive. All the real and personal Accept and receive. estate. RECEIVED. For value received. AU my real estate. Reserved, taken or re- All my other estate real rt-ceived. and personal. It shall be considered as All my estate whether recorded when re- real or personal. ceived. All my estate both real Iron received. and personal. Bill of exchange ex- Actions respecting ease- pressed to be for value ments on real estate received. REALIZED. Until income shall be All moneys received. realized. Actually received. 603 RECEIVING. -RELIGION. 604 EECEiyilfG. Receiving house. EECESS. Tacancies that may hap- pen during the recess of the Senate. EECOMMEUDATION. Prescription or re- commendation of a graduated physician. SECOBD. Judgments of courts of record. Any jndge of a court of record. Dedncible of record. Debt upon record. Court of record hav- ing * * * common- law jurisdiction. Coui't of record. Any court of record. RECORDED. Other instruments of vpriting which are re- quired to be recorded. Intended to be recorded. RECOVER. Suit to recover the con- tents of any chose in action. Finally recover. RECOVERED. Sum recovered. Property recovered or preserved. RECOYERABLE. Recoverable snmmarQy. RECOVERING. Obtaining and recovering payment. RECOVERY. Beneflclally interested in the recovery. No present hope of recov- ery. Final recovery. REDEEM. Right to redeem. REDEMPTION. Equity of redemption. REFERENCE. Entered on the refer- ence. REFERENCES. Notes or references made by the State reporter. Notes and references. REFINED. Refined sugar. REFRESHMENT. Public refreshment and entertainment. REFUSAL. Right, optlen and refusal to purchase. REFUSE. Object or refuse. Neglect or refuse. REGISTRATION. Filing or registration. REGISTRY. Registry and record. REGUIAR. Regular turn. Prescription made and signed by a regular practising physician. Next regular session. REGULAR — Continued. Regular minister of the Gospel. Regular minister of a dis- senting congregation. Regular line of buildings. Regular jockeys or paid riders. Regular apprenticeship of two years. REGULARLY. If regularly protested aad refused when due. One regularly published. Genuine and regularly is- sued. REGULATE. License and regulate. License, regulate and re- strain theatrical amuse- ments. Establish and regulate markets. Establish and regulate domestic relations. Direct and regulate. Regulate commerce. REGULATIONS. Same regulations. Rules and regulations. Reasonable regulations. Fit and proper regula- tions. RELATING. All cases relating to the revenue. Regulations relating to health. RELATION. Insultinglanguage toward a female relation. Expenses in relation to highways. Disseizin by relation. Poor relations. Establish and regulate domestic relations. Residing in any parish with his relatives. Shall and will release. Remise, release and quit- claim. Full and sufficient release and discharge. Bargain, sell, release quit-claim and convey. Competency or relevancy. Given in parochial relief. Failed to obtain relief. Protestant religion. Religion, morality and knowledge. Minister of religion. RELATIONS. RELATIVES. RELEASE. RELEVANCY. RELIEF. RELIGION. 605 RELIGION. ■BEPAIRING. 606 RELIGION — Continued. Educated in England and in the Protestant re- ligion. Christiaii religion. RELIGIOUS. Assembled for religious worship. Usual place of religious worship. Eeligious sect, order or denomination. Property necessary for. schools, religious and charitable purposes. Houses of religious wor- ship. Disturbing religious wor- ship. Camp-meeting, congrega- tion or other assembly of people met for re- ligions worship. Assemblage of people met for religious worship. RELINQUISHES. Relinquishes her dower. REM. Judgment in rem. Action in rem. REMAIN. Whilst the same should remain there. If anything should re- main. While they remain at home. Vested remainder. Rest, residue and re- mainder. Residue and remainder. Possession, reversion or remainder. All the residue and re- mainder of my real estate. All the remainder. Then surviving and re- maining. Remains my wife. What remains. If any remains at her de- cease. Judgment reversed and cause remanded. REMANUFACTLTtED. Copper when old and fit only to be remanu- factured. Like remedies. Provisional remedy. Plain, adequate and com- plete remedy at law. REMAINDER. REMAINING. REMAINS- REMANDED. REMEDIES. REMEDY. REMOVAL. REMOVE. REMOVED. RENDER. RENDERED. RENDERING. RENEW. RENEWED. RENT. RENTS. REPAIR. REPAIRING. Vexatious removal. Improper removal. Breakage during removal Leave or remove from the State. Sold or removed for sale. Sold but not removed. Damage with intent to render useless. Just and reasonable com- pensation for the ser- vices rendered. Judgment which may be rendered against him in his official capacity. Heretofore rendered. Tielding and rendering. Repair and renew. The within policy is re- newed. A renewed contract. Yearly rent. Subject to the payment of rent. Sleeping rent. Net rent. Lease and rent. Improved rent. , Fee farm rent. Arrears of rent. Agree to rent or lease. Action for rent. Tenant in fee simple of rents. Rents and profits. Interests, rents and profits. All rents and profits. Want of repair. Uphold and repair. Good and sufficient con- dition and repair. Erect, repair and regulate public wharves. Open and keep in re- pair. Keep in repair. Good tenantable repair. Erection, alter or repair. Construction or repair of any building. Construction, erection or repair of any building. Construction and repair of vessels. Effectually rebuilding and repairing. 607 REFAIRING. ■ RESTRAIN. 608 EEPABABLE. EEPASS. REPEATED, BEPLT. REPORTER. REPORTS. REPOSED. REPAIEIIVG — Continued. Meetingr for raising money for building or repairing a school house. Carpenters in their own shops or in buildings erecting or repairing. Bnilding, altering, repair- ing or ornamenting. REPAIRS. Superintendents of re- pairs. Necessary repairs. Construction or re- pairs. Alterations and repairs incidental to the risk. Reparable by the inhabi- tants at large. Privilege to pass and re- pass througli said lot of land. Extreme and repeated cruelty. Waiting your reply. Notes or references made by the State reporter. Newspaper reports. Trust reposed in him as assistant book-keeper. REPRESENTATION. Upon any representa- tion as to character. Suited for public repre- sentation. Dramatic composition designed or suited for public representa- tion. REPRESENTATIVE. Personal representa. tive. Next personal representa- tive. Legal representative. Representative in Con- gress. REPRESENTATIVES. Tlielr representa- tives. Their legal representa- tives. Legal representatives. REPRESENTED. Acted, performed or rep- resented. REQUEST. On reasonable request. REQUIRE. As occasion shall re- quire. REQUIRED . Other instruments of writ- ing which are required to be recorded. Kequired by law. REQUIRED - REQUIRING. RESIDE. RESIDENCE. RESIDENT. RESIDES. RESIDING RESIDUARY RESIDUE. Continued. Took the oath in such case required by the act of Congress. Without requiring the les- sor's title. Depart from and reside out of. Ceasing to reside. Occupied as a residence. Actual residence. Resident upon the line of the canal. Late a resident of. Hath been resident. Usually resides. Person residing within the United Kingdom. Coming and residing within this State. Residuary legatee. Rest, residue and remain- der. Residue of my estate. All the residue and re- mainder of my real estate. RESIGNED. HaTing resigned. RESIST. Forcibly resist. RESISTANCE. Disobedience or resist- ance to any lawful writ. RESORT. Place of public resort. Out-house where people resort. House or other place of public resort for the public performance of stage plays. RESPECT. Contract in respect to her property. RESPECTING. Actions respecting ease- ments. Actions respecting case- ments on real estate. RESPECTIVE. Porthe use of their respec- tive roads. Chairman of such respec- tive meetings. RESPONSIBLE. Good and responsible. KEST. All the rest of my'estate. RESTORE. Redeliver or restore the property in the same condition or plight. RESTORED. Pi'operty shall be re- stored. RESTRAIN. License, regulate and re- strain theatrical amuse- ments. 609 RESTRAINED. ■RIOT. 610 EESTRATSED. EESTEAINING. BESTRAINTS. EESTJMED. EETAILED. EETAILEE. EETAINED. EETAED. EETUEN. Hnrt, molested or re- strained in bis person or estate. Suit for the purpose of restraining the assess- ment or collection of any tax. Unlawful arrests, re- straints and detain- ments. Arrests, restraints and detainments of kings. Fraudulently stopped or suspended and not re- sumed payment. House or place where liquors are retailed. Pi'esume to be a retailer or seller. Paid, delivered, retained, satisfied or discharged. Obstruct or retard the passage of the. mail. EETEOTEAHITUE. Omnis ratihabitio re- trotrahitur et mandate sequiparatur. Voluntarily return the property. Return Into the State. , Copied for return. Five days before the re- turn day. Coming or returning with- in the State. Eclating to her Majesty's revenue. Public revenue. Officer of the revenue. Crime arising under the revenue laws. Canal revenues. Judgment reversed and cause remanded. Possession, reversion or remainder. Bill of review. Eenewing and reviv- ing. Bill of revivor and sup- plement. Power of revocation. Endeavoring to make a revolt. Eeasonable reward. Liberal reward. Hire and reward. Regular jockeys or paid riders. EETUBNIING. EETENTJE. EETEinJES. EEVEESED. EEVEESION. EEVIEW. EEVIVINGt. EEYIVOE. EEYOCATIGN. EEVOLT. EEWAED. EIDERS. EIDING. EIGHT. EIGHTS. EIOT. Standing, riding, or be- ing upon the platform of moving railway coaches Riding free. Right of way. Vested Right. Eight to use the thing patented. Title, right, privilege or immunity. The right. Fair and reasonable sup- position of right. Exclusive right of shoot- ing, fishing and sporting over said farm. Eequii'e the person hav- ing such right of action forthwith to commence suit. Eight of a common-law remedy. Eight to do all such quar- rying. Immediate right of pos- session. Order affecting a substan- tial right. In her own right. On right delivery of the cargo. In right of the marriage. Right to manufacture. Litigous right. Eight, title and interest. In her own right. Final order affecting a substantial right. Exclusive right. Enjoyment thereof as of right. Right, title and interest of dower in said es- tate. Order affecting a substan- tial right. Substantial rights of the adverse party. Property rights or interest of another. Rights, powers and privi- leges. Private rights. Final determination of the rights of the parties. Due rights. Extraordinary expenses incurred in case of riot. 611 SIOTS. -BUJifmNG. 612 RIOTS. Loss by fire occasioned by ROAD — Continued. mobs or riots. Sides of the road. RISK. War risk. On the side of the road. Port risk. Public street or road. Extraordinary marine Public road. risk. Perfecting a road. Marine risk. Overseer of a public Load or unload at his own road. risk. On the road. Increase the risk. Person having the man- Owner's risk freezing. agement of the road. Extraordinary marine Lay out the road. risk. Defective road. Risk of boats so far as Road crossing's. ships are liable thereto. Road shall be built. At owner's risk. Bridle road. Alteratic and repairs All road crossings. incidental to the risk. Advantages and disad. RITE. Divine service, rite or vantages of the road to office. the same. RITER. Vessels of whatever de- Advantages of said road scription used in river to said owner. or inland navigation. Advantages as well as the Dangers of the river disadvantages of the which are nnavoidattle. road to such person. Unavoidable dangers of ROADS. For the use of their re- the river, navigation spective roads. and lire. Public roads. Unavoidable dangers of Old roads. the river. Dangers of the roads. Shore of the river. ROLL. Last assessment roll. While mnning on the Judgment roll. Hudson River. ROLLS. Assessment rolls. Perils of the river. ROOM. Passage room. Near the river. Keep open any room. Navigable river. ROSEWOOD. Rosewood fui'niture. Lands overflown by the ROUTE. Land route usually trav- swelling and currents of elled. the river. Along the route. Fish known as river fish. ROUTOUSLV. Violently and routously. Dangers of the river and RUBBER. India rubber. Are. RUBBISH. Dust, ashes and rubbish. Dangers of the river. RULE. Uniform rule. Dangers Incident to the Rale of taxation. navigation of the river. Rule discharged. Bay or river craft or other RULERS. Restraints of princes and boat. rulers. Banli of the river. RULES. As far as rules of law and Along the river. equity will permit. Along a river. RUN. Piratically and feloni- RIVERS. Perils of rivers. ously run away with any On lakes or rivers. ship or vessel. Fire and collisions on the RUMOR. False rumor in appear- lakes and rivers, and on ance well founded. the Welland canal. RUNNING. Take up any cow running ROAD. Tnrnpike road. at large. Thence westerly to the Fence running into th» road. water. 613 BUNS. ■ ■SATISFACTION. 614 RUNS. S' ACCUSE. SAFE. SAFELY. SAID. SAH. SALARY. SALE. As long as wood grows and water runs. Qui s'excuse, s'accuse. Second safe port. Safely and securely keep- ing all moneys depos- ited. Said ship. Reserves the use of said tract of land. The said property. Lands, tenements and estate of the said com- pany. Contraiy to said trustees. Continue In said office. Circuit breakers de- scribed by him prior to said application. Stables to the said prem- ises belonging. All other personal prop- erty appertaining to said railroad. Advantages of said road to said owner. About to sail with cargo. At a salary of $2,500 per annum. Annual salary . Sold or removed for sale. Sell the same at public sale. Regulate the sale of liquor. Public use and sale. Public sale. Proceeds of such sale. OfBcer who made the sale. Notice of sale. Sale of spirituous liquors. Levy, sale and forfeiture. Judicial sale. Intended for sale. Incident to the sale or conveyance. Forced sale. For the purpose of sale. Expose to sale. Decree subjecting to sale. Contract for sale, sell uud convey. Contract for the sale of lands. Contract for the sale of goods. Contract of sale. Casli sale. SALE — Continued. Bill of sale. SALEABLE. SALES. SALOON. SALVAGE. SAME. SAMPLE. SAND. SASSAFRAS. SATISFACTION. saloon, amount of Alienated by sale or oth- erwise. Saleable underwood. Regulate sales of auc- tioneers and transient merchants. Actual sales. Refreslniient Reasonable salvage. Benefit of salvage. Substantially the same. Sell the same at public sale. Redeliver or restore the property in the same condition or plight. Person desiring to prose- cute the same. Permit the same. Offense of the same char- acter. Shall not mortgage the same. In the same manner. Liable with him for the same debt. Then levied the same thereout. Same foi'mallties. Divide the same equally. Depositingthe same in the post-office. The same defense. Connived at the same. Same condition as when exported. Same cause. Being the same premises. At the same time. As he now holds the same. Advantages and disadvan- tages of the road to the same. Having the ability to i)ro- vide the same. Per sample. All mines and minerals, sand, quarries fit stone, bricli, earth and gravel pits. Fair, mei'chantable sassa- fras wood. Means of satisfaction. Accord and satisfaction. 615 SATISFACTION. ■SEAT. 616 SATISFACTION — Continued. SECURITIES - - Continued. Acceptance in satisfac- Money and securities for tion. money. SATISFACTORl . Satisfactory proof. Money and securities. SATISFIED. Paid, delivered, retained, SECURITY. Valuable security. satisfied or discharged. , Sufficient security. SAW. Steam saw niiU. Public security. May saw. Protestable security. SAw-anii. PriTilege of one-half of a Due security. saw-mill. Creditors having security SCHEIDAM. Scheidam schnapps. for their debts. SCHOOL. Raise and school all the Collateral security. testator's children. Additional security. High school. SEA. Wreck of the sea. SCHOOL-HOUSE . Meeting for raising money South sea. for building or repairing Sea shore. a school-house. Ready for sea. Necessary appendages for Proceed to sea. the school-house. Perils of the sea. SCHOOLS. Teacher of common Over sea. schools. On Ihe sea or flats. Public schools. Mariner or seaman being Property necessaiy for at sea. schools, religious and Main sea. charitable purposes Hostilities in the Black Grammar schools. Sea. Common schools. Sea flsh. SCIEINCE. Promote the progress of At sea. science and the useful Arm of the sea. arts. Accident of the sea. Literature, science and SEAL. Scrawl by way of seal. the fine arts. Public seal. SCRIPT. First money and govern- Kill any seal. ment script realized. Court having a seal. SECOND-HAND. Dealer In second-hand SEALED. Signed, sealed and de- books. livered. SECRETARY. As secretary. Signed and sealed. SECRETLY. Unfairly and secretly com- SEAMAN. Mariner or seaman being puted. at sea. SECTION. On the section line. SEAMEN. Mariners and seamen of SECULAR, Work, business or labor the United States. of his secular calling. Destitute seamen. SECURED. Should be secured. SEAS. Returned from beyond Right hereby secured. the seas. Secured or invested in High seas. her name. Dangers of the seas. SECURELY. Safely and securely. Dangers and accidents of Safely and securely keep- the seas and naviga- ing all moneys depos- tion. ited. Accidents or damages of SECURITIES. Real securities. the . seas of whatever Public stocks and securi- nature or kind whatso- ties. ever. Public securities. Beyond seas. Private securities. Accidents of the seas and Personal securities. navigation. Mortgages or securities SEA-SHORE. Near the sea-shore. for money. SEAT. Good for one seat. 617 SECOND. ■SERVICE. 618 SECOIO). To be liable in the second SENATE. Vacancies that may hap- Instance. pen during the recess of Second of exchange first the Senate. unpaid. SENTIMENTS. Religious sentiments or Second cousins. persuasions. SEE. I will see you paid. SEPARATE. Por her sole and separate SEED. Fresh seed. use. SEEDS. To dye seeds. Having relation to her SEEKDfG. Persons seeking their sole and separate prop- ti'ade or living by buy- erty. ing and selling. SEPARATION. Voluntary separation. SEEM. On such conditions as SEPTEMBER. Between now and the first may seem fit. day of September. As to them shall seem SERGES. Tools used in making best. serges. SEIZED. Seized in law or in equitj\ SERIOUS. Serious personal injury. SEIZIN. Instrument of seizen. SERVANT. Menial servant. SEIZURE. Beasonable cause of seiz- Clerk or servant. ure. Agent, clerk or servant. Full covenants of seizure SERVANTS. Servant or servants. and warranty. Laborers and servants. Capture and seizure. Domestic servants. Actual seizure. Officers, agents or ser- SELECTMEN. Satisfactory to the select- ^ vants. men. SERVE. Well and faithfully serve. Proved to the satisfaction and give and devote his of the selectmen. whole time and labor. SELL. With the intent to sell. Personally serve. Will sell. Contract to serve. Utter, pass, publish or SERVED. Personally served'. sell. Duly served. Proposals to buy, sell or SERVICE. Voluntary service. procure lottery tickets. Soldier in actual military Offer to sell. service. Grant, bargain, sell and Senior in service. enfeoff. Rent or service. Grant, bargain, sell and Reasonable efforts to ef- convey. fect personal service. Grant, bargain or sell. Proof of service. Sell or receive from any Persons in the naval ser- slave. vice of the U. S. Contract for sale, sell and Soldiers in actual military convey. service. Carry to sell. In the military service of Bargain, sell, release quit- the United States. claim and convey. Military or naval service. Attempt to sell. Master or other person I agree to sell. entitled to the service SELLER. Presume to be a retailer of any slave. or seller. Hold to Involuntary ser- Common seller. vice. SELT,TN(J. Persons seeking their Divine service, rite or trade or living by buy- office. ing and selling. Divine service. Farmers selling the pro- At least ten days between duce of their farms. the day of service and Deal in the selling. the first day of the next SELLS. Knowingly sells. term. 619 SERVICE. ■SHE. 620 SERTICE — Continued. Celebrating divine ser- vice. Actual military service. SEETICES. Services rendered. Personal services. Particular services. Medical services. Lobby services. Just and reasonable com- pensation for tlie ser- vices rendered. Extraordinary services. SEETUfGr. Eesisting an officer in serving process. SERYITTJDE. Involuntary servitude. SESSION. Next regular session. Adjourned session. SESSIONS. Special sessions. Regular sessions. Next sessions. SET. Particularly set forth. Establish or set up a nevespaper or printing press. SET-OFF. Admitted set-off. SETTING. Traveling or setting out on a journey. Setting dog. SETTLE. Coming to settle. SETTLED . Settled in the work of the ministry. SETTLEMENT. Strict settlement. Pending a settlement. Estate in settlement. SEVEN. Seven days' time forplead- ing. About seven acres. SETENTH. Yiolate the seventh com- mandment. SEVEKAL. Laws of the several States. Joint and several. Several causes of action. SETEKALLT. ' Jointly and severally. SEWING. Drop feed sewing ma- chines. S'EXCUSE. Qui s'excuse, s'accuse. SEXUAL. Sexual intercourse. SHALL. Shall be given or refused. Shall be in question. Property shall be restored He shall have paid. Claim shall occur. Shall not mortgage the same. Shall marry another per- son. SHALL — Continued. Shall be married. Shall maintain. Fences shall be main- tained. It shall not be lawful. It shall and may be lawful. It shall be lawful. It shall not be lawful. It shall and may be lawful. It shall be lawful. Shall incur. Shall go. Shall forfeit. Shall be guilty of felony. Shall be expressed in the title. Shall proceed direct. Suit shall be depending. ShaU be deemed a citizen. Female shall have been confided. Shall be closed. Foreman shall certify. Shall have certified. Cause shall be considered as abandoned. Eoad shall be built. Bread shall be sold by weight. Shall be. Your bill shall have atten- tion. Shall not be assigned. Cause of action shall have arisen. Appeal shall be brought. Shall be acknowledged by him. Action shall have accrued. Cause of action shall accrue. SHAPE. Design for the shape or configuration of an article of merchandise. SHARE. Receives more than his just share. Proportional share. Distributive share. Definite and certain share in stock. SHARES. Take and fill the number of shares. Holding shares. Holder of shares. SHE. She is big. As if she had died un- married. 621 SHEETS. ■ -SIT. 622 SHEETS. SHERIFF. SHERIFF'S SHIP SHIPPED. SHIPS. SHIPWRECKED SHODDY. SHOOTING. SHOP. SHOPS. SHORE. SHORES. SHORTEN. SHOULD. SHOTEL. SHOW. SHOWN. SICK. Printed sheets. Money in the hands of a sheriff or other officer. Deputy sheriff. Befo];e the sheriff and suitors. Sheriff's sale. Value of the ship or vessel Service of the ship. Recognized British ship. Ph-atically or feloniously run away with any ship or vessel. Overtaking ship. General ship. Coppered ship. To charter a ship. Shipped for exportation. See into port any ships. Ships husband. Crew or ships company. Risk of boats so far as ships are liable thereto. Wrecks and shipwrecked goods. Waste or shoddy. Engages in shooting. Machine shop. Keeping open a dram-shop Keeping a shop. House; store and shop. Beer shop. Carpenters in their own shops or in buildings erecting or repairing. Sea shore. In distress on the shore. On shore. Occupy the shore. Loading off shore. Along the shore. Privilege of the shores. Disorder or circumstances tending to shorten life. If she should leave no child. If anything should remain. Should any of my children die. Shovel plow. Outward mark or show of business. Outward mark or show of business. Good cause shown. Due cause shown. Practising medicine or healing the sick. SICKNESS. SIDES. SIDEWALK. SIDEWALKS. SIGNATURE. SIGNED. SIGNS. SILVER. SIMILAR. SIMPLE. SIMULATION. SINGLE. SISTER. SISTERS. SIT. Severe sickness or dis- ease. Permanent sickness. Last sickness. Absence, sickness or other inability. Betting on the sides or hands of such as do or shall play. Remain upon any side- walk to the annoyance of any person. Public street, highway and sidewalk. Permit swine to go upon any sidewalk. Permanent sidewalks. Voluntary signature and assent. Signed and published. Promissory note signed in the presence of an attesting witness. Prescription made and signed by a regular practicing physician. Without any name sub- scribed thereto or signed with a fictitious name. Signed with the name of. Delivered a signed bill. Signs and furniture. Sundry pieces of silver coin. Similar pieces of gold or silver counterfeit coin. Dollars in gold and silver. Coins, gold, silver and copper. Money, jewelry and arti- cles of gold and silver manufacture. Other similar officers. Simple larceny. Fee simple. En declaration de simula- tion. Single woman. Single package. BUI single. Statute books of sister States. Surviving brothers or sisters. Brothers and sisters. Otherwise disqualified to sit. 623 SITE. -SOULS. 624 SITE. Mill site lawfully in use. SOLD •>- Continued. MiU site. Disposed of, left or sold SIX. Within six years next within the State. after the right of action I have sold. shall accrue. GQods sold and delivered. Within six mouths after Bread shall be sold by the probate of the will. weight. Once in every six months. SOLDIER. Enlisted as a soldier. Six months. SOLDIERS. Soldiers in actuaLmilitary Credit of six months. service. Six handkerchiefs. SOLE. Having relation to her Good for six months only. sole and separate prop- From six to eight weeks. erty. Determinable on a six Entire, unconditional and month's notice. sole ownership. Within six days. Entire, unconditional and SIXTEEN. At least sixteen days be- sole ownership. fore. Corporation sole. SIZE. Cable of any size. SOLELY. Vehicle used solely for the SKILL. Reasonable care and skill. conveyance of any goods Mechanical skill. or burden in the course Game of hazard or skill. of trade. SKINS. Raw hides and skins. Part of a factory used SLAUGHTERER . Business of a slaughterer solely for the manufac- of cattle. ture of goods. SLAUGHTERING. Place for slaughtering Cases heretofore solely horses. cognizable in a court SLATE. Master or other person of chancery. entitled to the service SOLEMN. Solemn oath. of any slave. In solemn form. Make such negro or SOLICITING. Begging for alms or so- mulatto a slave. liciting charity. Sell or receive from any SOLICITOR. Permanent solicitor. slave. SOME. Next before some suit or SLEEPS. Clerk sleeps in the store _ action. SLIGHT. Slight negligence. Delivered to the payee or Slight alterations. some person in his be- SMALL. A small stove. half. Small parcels. SON. Younger son. Other small craft of light Reviving son. character propelled by Oldest son. steam. Next surviving son. SO. Person so offending. My brother's son. So ill as not to be able to First son. travel. Every son. If so. Eldest son. Any woman so divorced. SOON. As soon afterward as prac- SOCAGE. Guardian in socage. ticable. SOCIETY. Loss of standing in so- As soon as possible. ciety. On August 1st, or as soon Religions society. as the vendee shall pay Acts necessary for the $2,000. prosperity of the so- Forthwith as soon as may ciety. be. SOFT. Soft or organzine silk. As soon as practicable. Soft English lead. SORTS. All sorts of wool. SOLD. Usually sold. All sorts of wool. Part of the goods so sold. SOULS. Having the cure of souls. 625 SOUND. ■STATE. 626 souo. SPAOTSH. SPAT. SPECIAL. SPECIALLY. SPECIE. SPECIFIC. SPECIFICATION SPECIFIED. SPECTACLES. SPEED. SPIRIT. SPEBITS. SPHMTUOUS. SPOET. SPORTING. SPRING. SQUARE. STABLES. Warranted sound for one month. Record of the French or Spanish governments. Spanish dollars. Oyster spat. Special partnersliip. Special order made after final judgment. Special insurance. Special election. Special damages. Special contract. Special commission. Special assessment. Annual or special elec- tion. Special agent. Specially hazardous. Goods, specie and effects. Specific legacy. .DefectiTe or insuflScient description or specifica- tion. Distinctly and definitely specified. Pebbles for spectacles. Safe rate of speed. Conyenient speed. Gallons of proof spirit. Camphene, spirit gas, burning fluid or chemi- cal oils. Distilled spirits. Dealer in spirits. Ardent or vinous spirits. Strong or spirituous liquors or wines. Strong or spirituous liquors. Sale of spirituous liquors. Spirituous liquor. Dealer in spirituous liquors. Unlawful game or sport. Unlawful game or sport. Lawful game, sport, pas- time or exercise. Exclusive right of shoot- ing, fishing and sporting over said farm. Salt spring. Other four-wheel spring carriage. Reserved public square. Public square. Stables to the said prem- ises belonging. STACK. Stack of barley. STACKS. Grain in stacks and gran- ary on farm. STAGE. Stage wagon. Stage, process or progress of manufacture. House or other place of public resort for the public performance of stage plays. Entertainment of the stage. Stage coach. STALLION. Taxes upon a stallion. STAND. Occupy any stand. STANDS. Land on which it stands. STARCH. Starch manufactory. STARTING. At starting. STATE. Without this State. Within this State. Used in navigating the waters of this State. Die in the violation of any law of the State. Used in navigating the waters of this State. Taxed by any law of the State. Revenue laws of a State. Resident of this State. Reside out of this State. Removal of any such per- son from the State. Records and judicial pro- ceedings of every other State. Out of the State. Order involving the con- stitutionality of a law of this State. State officers. Officers of the State. State officer. Notes or references made by the State reporter. Non-resident of the State. Agreeably to the usual mode of process against offenders in such State. Made or payable in this State. Disposed of, left or sold within the State. Leave or remove from the State. State jaUs. In this State. 627 STATE.- -STONJES. 628 STATE— Continued. Extin^ishment of the State debt. Election in this State. Doing business in the State. Deemed by the law of this State a felony. New York State cur- rency. State ot cnltiyation. Costs shall be paid by the State. Corporation of another State. Coming or returning with- in the State. Coming and residing with- in this State. Claims of the State. Citizen of the State and of the United States. Money belonging to the State. Arms of a State. Against the peace of the State. STATED. Stated and ordained min- ister of the Gospel. Ordained and stated min- ister. Clearly and explicitly stated. Account stated. STATEMENT. Written statement. Written statement or cer- tificate. Transactions with or statement by a de- ceased party. Transaction with or state- ment by a deceased per- son. Swear in and by a written statement. Plain statement. False statement. STATES. Statute books of sister States. Laws of the several States. Foreign States. STATION. Regular station. Depot or station. STATIONS, Posts, depots and sta- tions. Posts, depots and sta- tions. STATUTE. STATUTES. STEAL. STEALER. STEAM. STEAMER. STERLING. STICK. STILL. STILL-BORN. STIR. STIRPES. ST. LOUIS. STOCK. STOCKHOLDER. STOCKS. STONES. Involving the validity of a statute. Against the form of the statute. According to the form of statute. Public statutes. By force of the stat- utes. Privately steal. Horse stealer. Steam vessels. Steam saw mill. Other small craft of light character propelled by steam. On the decks or guards of any steamer. Pounds sterling. Stab, stick or thrust. Still living. Still-born child. Stir up or provoke con- tention and strife. Per stirpes. Near St. Louis. Whole amount of the cap- ital stock. Same stock. Stock of pulse. Preferred stock. Owners of stock. Ordinary stock. Necessary food for all the stock. Neat stock or beeves. Loan or discount on pledge of its own stock. Horses, mules and live stock. Live and dead stock. Joint stock company. Holder of stock. Stock, plantation utensils and household furni- ture. Definite and certain share in stock. Capital stock. Continue a stockholder. Public stocks and securi- ties. Public stocks. . On the stocks. Coins, medals, gems and oriental stones and Other valuable things. 629 STOPPED. ■SUCCESSIVE. 630 STOPPED. Fraudulently stopped or suspended, and not re- sumed payment. STOPPDfG-PLACE. Usual stopping-place. STORE. Store, shop orwarehouse. Shop or store. Keeps open store. In store. House, store and shop. Country store. Clerk sleeps in the store. Brick store. STOKE-HOTJSE. Occupied as a store- house. STORES. Stock usually kept in country stores. Sea stores. Merchandise such as is usually kept in country stores. Goods usually kept in country stores. STOUT. Nourishing stout. STOWAGE. Leakage or stowage. STRANDING. Toluntary stranding. STRAW. Twisted straw. Stack of straw. Hats of straw, chip or grass. stream:. Navigable stream. By a stream. STREAMS. All streams. STREET. Upon or across any street. Travelled public road or street. Public street or road. Public street, highway and sidewalk. Part of a street. New street. Houses fronting such street. From a street. Along the street. STREETS. Squares, streets or places. Roads and streets. Regulate streets. STRIFE. Stir up or provoke con- tention and strife. STRONG. Strong or spirituous liquors. Ale, strong beer or fer- mented beer. STRUCTURE. Unlawful structure. Nature and material structure of the build- ings. Lawful structure. STRUCTURES. Proper and needful struc- tures. Other structures. STUFF. Worsted stuff goods. SUBDIYISION. Legal subdivision. SUBJECT. Under and subject to. Property subject to taxa- tion. Lawful subject of prize and capture. More than one subject. From and after payment and subject thereto. Controversies which might be the subject of a personal action at law or of a suit in equity. British subject. SUBJECTING. Decree subjecting to sale. SUBJECTS. Chinese subjects. SUBMISSION. Agreement or submission to arbitration. SUBSCRIBED. Without any name sub- scribed thereto or signed with a fictitious name. Have subscribed. SUBSCRIPTIONS. Receive subscriptions. SUBSEQUENT. Subsequent purchasers. Subsequent purchaser. SUBSISTENCE . Matters of subsistence for man, SUBSTANCE. True ground and sub- stance of the defence. Other noxious or destruc- tive substance or li- quid. Other noxious substance or liquid. In substance. Any other explosive sub- stance. SUBSTANTIAL. Order affecting a substan- tial right. Final order affecting a substantial right. Order affecting a substan- tial right. Affecting the substantial justice of the tax it- self. SUBSTITUTE. Any device or substitute for cards or dice. SUCCESSION. Perpetual succession. Domicil of succession. SUCCESSIVE. Once in each week for at least twelve successive weeks. 631 SUCCESSIVE. -SUIT. 632 SUCCESSITE — Continued. Once a week during three successive weelvs. SUCCESSIVELT. SeyeraUy and success- ively. SUCCESSOR. ijnalifled successor. SUCH. Upon such payment. Such tiial. Such security shall be compelled. Official seal of such no- tary. Require the person hav- ing such right of action forthwith to commence suit. Such refusal. Reasons for such appeal. Proceeds of such sale. Principal officer of such corporation. Such point. Parties to such proceed- ing. Particular account of such loss or damage. No otiier than such agents . Officers of such body cor- porate. Such books as may be necessary. In such manner as shall by law be prescribed. In such manner. Make such negro or mulatto a slave. For want of such issue. Such invention. Honses fronting such street. Heirs or legatees claiming as such. On such conditions as may seem fit. In favor of such validity. Executing any such deed. Every such overseer. After such entry. By virtue of such employ- ment. Such effects as shall be I ' upon my farm. < During such trial. During such time. Deliver up such lease or agreement. For default of all such SUCH — Continued . Debts due to such bank- rupt. From such date. Persons then composing such company. Such complaint. Pardon such lunatic or commute the execution. Other annuity charged on such lands. Such change. Chairman of such respec- tive meetings. Such other business as may be provided by law. Bread such as is usual to be eaten. Blood of such ancestor. In default of such issue of any of them. Any such order. All such rates. Such alien. Advantages as well as the disadvantages of the road to such person. SUE. FaUs to sue. Legal disability to sue. SUED. May sue and be sued. Commenced and sued. SUDfC Party suing forth the writ. SUFFER. Pi-ocure or suffer. SUFFERED. Permitted or suffered. SUFFERESGr. Stray beast in a suffering condition. SUFFICIENT. Good and sufficient deed of conveyance. Full and sufficient release and discharge. Good and sufficient war- ranty deed. Good and sufficient deed with covenant of war- ranty. Good and sufficient deed of general warranty. Good and sufficient deed. Adequate and sufficient load. SUICIDE. Die by suicide. Commit suicide. SUIT. Some suit or action. Require the person hav- ing such right of action forthwith to commence suit. Suit pending. 633 SUIT. ■ -SUSPENDED. 634 .SUIT— Continued. SUPERSTRUCTURE. Building, wharf or Next before some suit or other superstructure. action. SUPPLEMENT. Bill of revivor and sup- Suit has been heard. plement. Fictitious suit. SUPPLIES. Plantation supplies. In the existing suit. SUPPLY. Full supply. Suit shall be depending. SUPPORT. Raise and support armies. Thirty days before suit. Means of support. Sent for in custody. Maintenance and support. Costs of suit. Evidence in support there- Controversies which of. might be the subject of Good and comfortable a personal action at law support and mainten- or of a suit in equity. ance. Suit of any common per- SUPPORTEfG. Household furniture nec- son. essary for supporting CivU suit. life. Attached in any suit. Household furniture nec- Amicable suit. essary for supporting Suit or action of a civil life. nature. SUPPRESS. Suppress and restrain. Suit or action. Restrain and suppress. SUITED. Dramatic composition de- Regulate or suppress signed or suited for bawdy houses. public representation. SUPPRESSION. Fraudulent suppression. SUITORS. Before the sheriff and SUPREMA. Halus populi est suprema suitors. lex. surrs. Conducting actions or SURETY. Surety for, or liable for suits. any debt. Actions and suits. Bond with surety. SHU. Sum previously offered. SURFACE. Surface water. Penal sum. SURGEON. Carry on or exercise the Over that sum. practice or profession Mortgage, debt or sum of of a surgeon. money. SURNAME. Bearing the surname of. Like sum. SURPLUS. Surplus water. further sum. Surplus proceeds. For the largest sum that SURVEY. Regular survey. we can reasonably ob- New grant or order of tain. survey. Any sum which they think SURTEYOR. Agent or surveyor. fit. Outgoing surveyor. Sum due. Any surveyor. Sum adjudged. SURVIVING. Then surviving and re- SUlffWART. Order made upon a sum- maining. mary application after Other surviving. judgment. Next surviving son. SUWWOIfED. Lawfully summoned. Cause of action surviving. SUMMONS. Service of the summons. SURVIVORS. Survivor or survivors. SUMS. Sums due for wharfage. SUSPEND. Injunction to suspend the SUNDAY. Close en Sunday. general and ordinary SUPERHUMAN. Irresistible superhuman business of a corpora- cause. tion. SUPERINTENDED. Managed or superln- SUSPENDED. To be suspended while tended by her husband. loading. SUPERIOR. Superior court of common Fraudulently stopped or law. suspended and not re- Superior court. sumed payment. 635 SUSPENDEBS. TEN. 636 SUSPENDEES. Braces, suspenders com- TATERN. ^ Inn or tavern. posed in part of India At any tavern. rubber. TAX. Suit for the purpose of SWAP. Yillainons swap. restraining the assess- SWEAKING. False swearing. ment or collection of SWELLING. Lands overflown by the any tax. swelling and currents Revenue tax. of the river. License, tax and regulate SWINDLING. Other fraudulent, swin- hackney carriages, etc. dling or deceitful prac- , Articles or objects charged tises. with an internal tax. SWINE. Permit swine to go upon License tax. any sidewalk. Direct tax. SWISS. Swiss gallows. Affecting the substantial SWORN. Sworn before me. justice of the tax it- SYMPTOMS. Free from any symptoms self. of disease. Ad valorem tax. TABLE. Serve a private table. TAXATION. Taxation shall be uniform Table or bank of the same Rule of taxation shall be or like kind. uniform. Gaming table of the same Property subject to taxa- or like kind. tion. Keeping a faro bank or Exempted from taxation gaming table. of every kind. Gaming table. Exempt from taxation. Erects and keeps a billiard TAXED. Taxed cart. table. TAXES. State taxes. Common gaming table. Regularly given in for TAKE. Support and take care of. taxes. Steal or take from the Rates, taxes and duties. mail any letter. Public taxes, rates and Take measures for the assessments. formation of a company. Public taxes. To take proper means. Parochial taxes. Kill or take. Except the taxes shall Feed, water and take actually have been proper care of. paid. Take effect. Taxes levied during the Decide or take part in the term. decision. Fresh taxes. Take and carry away. Duplicate of taxes. Authorized to take appli- Taxes or assessments. cations for insurance. Taxes assessed during the TAKEN. Value of the property term. taken. Arrears of taxes. Reserved, taken or re- TEA. Bohea tea. ceived. TEAM. Necessary team. Enjoyed or taken the ben- Good team. efit of such exemption. TEN. Within ten days. The cotton to be taken Ten days after peace is from the quay. made. Causes to be taken. Ten o'clock. TAKING. Due taking. Within ten days. TALE. Calcutta linseed, tale, Ten days' notice. quale. Not less than five nor TAM. Qui tam. more than ten days after TASTE. Objects of vertn and taste the date of the war- TANNING. Tanning business. rant. 637 TEN. THE. 638 TEN — Contlnuec 1. TERMS — Continued. At least ten days oetween Dutch terms. the day of service and Alteration in the terms the first day of the next and conditions of the in- term. surance. Ten clear days. Terms accommodating. TENANCIES. General tenancies. TERNE. Terne tin. TENANT. No tenant. TERROR. Circumstances of terror. TENANTABLE. Good, tenantable repair. TESTAMENTARY. Probate and testamen- Good tenantable repair. tary matters. TENDER. Legal tender notes. TESTATOR. Signed by the testator. TENDING. Disorder or circumstances Relation of the testator. tending to shorten life. Heir at law of the testa- TENEMENT. Brick tenement thereon. tor. Free land or tenement. TESTIFY. Required to testify. TENEMENTS. Talue of the tenements. Called to testify thereto Lands, tenements and by the opposite party. hereditaments. TESTIMONY. State the testimony. Lands, tenements and Effect of the testimony. estate of the said com- TH*N. Receives more than his pany. just share. Lands and tenements. Not more than. TENTH. Tenth day. Not more than. TENURE. Property of whatsoever Otherwise than in current kind, tenure or nature. coin. TEKM. A term of years. Rate of interest greater Sncllterm. than aforesaid. Subsequent term there- THAT. That is to say. after. THE. The treasury. Next spring term. The son of R. Special term. The same. Ststli day of the term. The result. Term originally created. The railway. Next term. The original. Taxes levied during the On the trial. term. The late W. C. Leased term. The issue. Interfere with the term The insured. of ofHce. The funds. First term. The distillery. First day of the term. The crew. At least ten days between The company. the day of sei-vice and The cause of action. the first day of the next The cause. term. Of the blood of another. Any term or number of Of the blood. years certain. The biUs. At the term. In the asylum. Taxes assessed during the The assured. term. Along the street. Adjourned term. Along the shore. TERMINATE. Expire and termuiate. Along the route. TERMS. Usual terms. Along the river. Respective terms. Along the bank. Otlier terms. All the witnesses thereto. Just and reasonable AU the rest of my estate. terms. All the residue and re- General terms. mainder of my real estate 639 THE. THIEVES. 640 THE — Continued. THEREIN. Residing therein. AH the remainder. Those interested therein. All the real and personal Any interest therein. estate. THEREOF. For the use thereof. AH the property I pos- In the rear thereof. sess. In part payment thereof. AH the property. On the line thereof. All the notes of hand. During the life thereof. AU the interest. Keeper thereof. All the gates. In the rear thereof. AH the estate. The annual fruit thereof. All the children. Evidence in support there- THEATE3. Place not being a patent of. theater. Enjoyment thereof as of Engaging in or carrying right. on the business of keep- During the continuahce ing a theatre. thereof. THEATRICAl. License, regulate and re- Duplicate thereof. strain theatrical amuse- THEREON. Previous payments made ments. thereon. THEFT. Loss by theft. Name of the owner carved THEIR. Their heirs forever. or engraved thereon. Die without issue of their Give any lien thereon. bodies. Ceased to be thereon. Children or their issue. THEREOUT. Paying thereout. THEM. Or either of them. Then levied the same Owned by them. thereout. Every of them. THERETO. Setting up a claim there- To be divided equally be- to. tween them. When thereto requested. As to them shall seem best Privileges belonging Or any of them. thereto. In default of such issue of Without any name sub- any of them. scribed thereto or THEN. What then remains. signed with a fictitious Then in his occupation. name. Then levied the same Majority of the members thereout. elected thereto. Laws then in force. From and after payment Then elapsed. and subject thereto. Persons then composing CaUed to testify thereto such company. by the opposite party. Children then living. Eisk of boats so far as THENCEFORTH . Interest thenceforth to ships are liable thereto. accrue due. Belonging thereto. From thenceforth. All the witnesses there- THERE. Then and there. to. THEREAFTER. Term of one year and an THEREUNTO. Watercourses thereunto indefinite period there- belonging. after. THEREUPON. Proceedings thereupon. Subsequent term there- THEREWITH. Connected therewith. after. THTFF. Information as shall lead Thereafter bnilt. to the apprehension and THEREAT. Toting thereat. conviction of the thief. THEREBY. Said mortgage deed, the Common thief. real estate thereby con- THIEYES. Pirates, assailing thieves. veyed. Enemies, pirates and as- Chargeable thereby. sailing thieves.^ 641 THING. TIME. 642 THING. Yaluable thing. Right to use the thing patented. Stone or ocher thing. Or other thing. Box, package or thing. Other valuable thing. Impression, device, color or thing. Thing duly done. Any tiling done. Bailding, erection or thing. Assignor of a thing in action or contract. Other article or thing. Any other matter or thing from the beginning. of the world. THINGS. Things voluntarily fur- nished. Otlier valuable things. Any Instrument, arms or other things calculated to aid his escape. Bonds for the payment of money or other things. Matters or things begun or made. Articles, goods or things. THINKS. Whenever he thinks proper. THIETT. For at least thirty days. Within thirty days. Thirty days before suit. THIS. Notiiing in this act. This indenture. This fall. In conformity with the , custom of this place. At this date. THOSE. Those interested therein. Those injured. THOUSAND. One thousand feet. One thousand feet. THREATENED. Being threatened. THREATENS. Maliciously threatens to accuse another of crime. THREE. Three years. Removed for three mouths. Once a week during three successive weeks. Three nearest towns. Three months. Legacies to be paid with interest in three months. Three days. THROUGH. Persons claiming through or under the bankrupt. On condition that the canal passes through the town. Into, through or under. Fall through. Through the default. THRUST. Stab, stick or thrust. TIMBER. The use of the timber. Timber and other trees. Prairie or timber land. Pitch-pine timber of av- erage quality. Timber for building. iBeach for drift-wood and timber. TICKET. Lottery ticket. Change bill or ticket. TICKETS. Proposals to buy, sell or procure lottery tickets. TIME. WeU and faithfully serve and give and devote his whole time and labor. Treasurer for the time being. From the time of signing the judgment. Secretary for the time being. Made at the same time. Reasonable time. Night time. Minister for the time being. Time the assessment is made. Lost time. Living at the tiise of his decease. Held at the time of mar- riage. From time to time. For the time being. During which time. During such time. Debt existing at the time of the adjudication of bankruptcy. Seven days' time for pleading. A certain time. For the time being. Before or at the time. At the time he becomes bankrupt. At the time of. At the same time. 643 TIME. TOWN. 644 TIME — Continued. TO — Continued. Apt time. Agreeably to law. At any time. Agreeable to my wishes. TITHES. Occupier of tithes. Adjoining to or occupied TITLE. Withont requiring the with a dwelling-house. lessor's title. In addition to. Transfer or change of Addition erected to a title. building. All right and title. Addition erected to a for- Eight* title or interest. mer building. Kight, title, claim, inter- Place to which the public est and demand. have access. Bight, title and interest in TOBACCO. Granulated tobacco. and to the lots of land. Dealer in tobacco. Bight, title and interest. Cut tobacco. Bight and title. TOGETHEE. Lived together as hus- Question of title to real property. band and wife. Lewdly and lasciviously Question of title of real estate. associate and cohabit together. Perfect title. Railroads connected to- Lawful title. ' gether. Right, title and interest. Cohabit together as hus- Good title. band and wife. Shairbe expressed in the Assemble together. title. TOKEN. False token or writing. Right, title and interest By color of any false of dower in said estate. token or writing. DerivatiTe title. TOLL. Title to any toll. Color of title. Intermediate toll. Cloud upon title. Full toll. Clear title. TON. Per ton per mile. Change in title or posses- TONS. Load of two tens. sion. TOOLS. Necessary tools of a Change of tttle. tradesman. Better legal and para- Tools and implements. mount title. Proper tools or imple- Abstract of title. ments of a farmer. Absolute inheritable title. Common tools. TO. Sworn to. TOBTUEE. Torment or torture. Succeeded to. TOTAL. Constructive total loss. Subject to. TOUCHING. Question touching the said To be selected. imprisonment or pun- Berert to. ishment. Besorted to. TOWN. Trading person going To rent. from town to town. Known to. System of town govern- To be forwarded. ment. To forward. Superintend the police of Equal to. the town. To deliver. Town schools. Come to. Quota of any city or town. To clear. Town pound. Town to which he be- Paupers of your town. longs. On condition that the As to them shall seem best. canal passes through the As to. town. Any party to a cause. One town or city lot. 645 TOWN. TREATMENT. 646 TOTTN — Continued. TRADES. Professions, trades and Town officers. occupations. Land in a town. TRADESMAN. Necessary tools of a Any county, city or town. tradesman. Town to which he belongs. Merchant or tradesman. TOWNS. Cities, town or villages. TRADING. Dealing or trading. Three nearest towns. TRAFFIC. Extraordinary traffic. TOWNSHIP. Into the township. TRAIN. On the train. TRACK. Railroad track. Fast train. TRACT. Reserves the use of said TRAINS. Ordinary trains. tract of land. TRANSACTION. Property deemed desira- TRADE. Vehicle used solely for the ble in the transaction of conveyance of any goods its business. or burden in the course Personal transaction. of trade. TRANSACTIONS. Dealings and transactions Usual course of trade. with any bankrupt. Tools necessary for his TRANSCRIPT. Transcript from the books trade or occupation. TRANSFER. Through without transfer. The foreign trade. Sale or transfer. Stock In trade. Mortgage, assign and Stay and trade. transfer. Seizure for illicit trade. Fraudulent conveyance, Refuse of a trade, busi- gift, delivery or trans- ness or manufactory. fer. Public trade or business. TRANSFERS. Sales, transfers and con- Public trade. veyances. Profession, trade or em- TRANSIENT. Regulate sales of auc- ployment. tioneers and transient Profession, trade and oc- merchants. cupation. TRANSIT. Damage to goods while in Payable in trade. transit. Ordinary way of his trade. TRANSITU. Stoppage in transitu. Trade or business offen- TRANSMITTING. Inheriting and transmit- sive to the neighboring ting inheritance. inhabitants. TRANSPORTATION. Veliicle for the trans- Noxious or offensive busi- portation of passengers. ness, trade or manufac- Transportation of mer- ture. chandise. Noxious or dangerous Conveyance provided for trade or business. the transportation of Trade of merchandise. passengers. Implements of the debt- TRAVEL. To sue, labor and travel. or's trade. So ill as not to be able to Illicit trade. travel. Fixtures or erections used TRATELIED. Travelled public road or for the purposes of trade street. Deal or trade in. TRAVELLING. Travelling by public or Accounts as concern the private conveyance. trade of merchandise TRAVELLED. Land route usually between merchant and travelled. merchant. TREASURER. Another tieasurer. Coasting trade. TREATMENT. Medical or mechanical Trade or business of a treatment for disease. butcher. Excesses, cruel treatment Engage in trade or busi- or outrages. ness. Cnielty of treatment. TRADER. Merchant or trader. Cruel, barbarous and in- Insolvent trader. human treatment. 647 TREATMENT. TWO. 648 TKEATMENT - TREES. TRIAL. TRIBES. TRIBUNAL. TRIBUNALS TRIED. TRIP. TRUCK-WAGOIf TRUE. TRULY. TRUST. Continued. Cmel and inhuman treat- ment. Timber wood and trees. Timber and other trees. Cut down or destroy any trees. Upon the trial. , Rulings of the court in the progress of the trial. Riglit of trial by jury. On the trial. On trial. New trial. Motion for a new trial. Matter arising upon the trial. Trial by jury. Final hearing or trial. Fair legal trial. Event of the trial. During the trial. During such trial. Day of trial. Committed for trial to the assizes. Before trial. Before final hearing or trial. At the trial. Arising during the course of the trial. Appear at the trial. Regulate commerce with the Indian tribes. Judicial tribunal. Inferior tribunals. First tried. Court before whom the action Is tried. Good for this trip only. , Cart or truck-wagon. True and actual cash Talne. True nature and ralue. True name. Just and true account. True description. Just and true account. Well and truly execute the duties of cashier. Well and truly administer according to law. Well and truly administer. Trustee of an express trust. Resulting trust. Public trust. TRUST — Continued. Office or public trust. Office of trust or profit. Office of trust. Office of profit and trust. Merchandise in trust or on commission. In trust nevertheless and upon condition. Held in trust. Express trust. Executory trust. Deed of trust or mort- gage. Acting in the trust. Continuing trustee. Bare trustee. As trustee. Survivor of the trustees. Contrary to said trustees. TUMULTUOUS. Riotous and tumultuous manner. Nunc pro tunc. Regular turn. Turn loose any cattle. Loading in turn. Regular turns of loading. Crime involving moral turpitude. TUBPITUDHfEM. Nemo allegans suam tur- pitudinem est audiendus nee in eaxih week for at least twelve successive weeks. Twelve months. Jury of twelve men. Twelve months certain. Dwells more than twenty miles from the defend- ant. Good for twenty days. Twenty-flve dollars. Within twenty-four hours after the adjudication. Attain the age of twenty- TRUSTEE. TRUSTEES. TUNC. TURN. TURNS. TURPITUDE. TWELTE. TWENTY. TWENTY-FIVE. TWENTY-FOUR. TWENTY-ONE. TWO. Two years. Any two justices. Good and collectible two years. Two years after date on demand. Two days. Two cottages. Two boilers. Attested by two witnesses Regular apprenticeship of two years. 649 TWO.- UNITED STATES. GoO TWO — Continued. All two lots. TWO-THIRDS. Two-thirds of such quali- fied voters. Two-thirds vote of the city council. TYPE. Plain English type. Nonpariel type. ULTIMATE. Original and ultimate property. UN ADULTERATED. SeU as unadulterated. UNATOIDABLE. Fire and all other una- voidable accidents. Unavoidable accidents of Are. UNCONDITIOIf AL. Entire,unconditional and sole oT^TiersMp. Entire unconditional and sole ownership. UM)ER Talued at as under. Under his proper hand and seal. Persons claiming through or under the bankrupt. All mines and minerals within and under the land. Lien under final process. Into, through or under. Under their direction. Acting under the direction Crime arising under the revenue laws. All claiming under him. Claiming under a mort- gage. Under whom they claim. Cases in law and equity arising under the * * laws of the United States. Case arising under the constitution and laws of the United States. By, from or under. Authority exercised under the United States. All claiming under him. UHDEKSTANDING. Want of understanding. Express understanding. UNDERWOODS. Woods and underwoods. Saleable underwoods. UNDUE. Injustice or undue delay to creditors. UNEXPECTED. Sudden and unexpected death. UNFAIRLY. Unjustly and unfairly attempted. UNIFORM. Rule of taxation shall be uniform. 'As nearly uniform as prac- ticable. UNINTERRUPTED. Voluntary and uninter- rupted absence. Uninterrupted possession UNITED KINGDOM. Person residing within the United Kingdom. Part of the United King- dom. UNITED STATES. Vessel wrecked in the United States. ' Vessels of the United States. Vessel wrecked In the United States. Suits arising under the constitution and laws of the United States. Ship of the United States. Settled limits of the United States. Revenue laws of the United States. Persons in the naval ser- . vice of the United States. Person in the naval forces of the United States. Officers of the United States. National currency of the United States. Lawful money of the United States. Money of the United States. In the military service of the United States. Mariners and seamen of the United States. Lands of the United States. Land purchased from the United States. Inland waters of the United States. Debt due to the United States. Claim upon the United States. Citizen of the State and of the United States. Cases in law and equity arising under the * * laws of the United States. 651 UNITED STATES.- UPON. 652 UIIITED STATES— Continued. UNNECESSAEX — Continued. Case in which the law of Willully and wantonly the ■ United States exposing himself to any authorizes an oath to be unnecessary danger or administered. peril. Case arising under the Unnecessary danger or constitution and laws of peril. the United States. UNOCCUPEED. Yacant or unoccupied Authority exercised under lots. the United States. Yacant or unoccupied. imjusT. Incorrect or otherwise un- Yacant and unoccupied just. land. TJNKIfOWN. Weiglit, value and con- Yacant and unoccnpied. tents unknown. INPATD. Second of excliange first Qaantlty and quality un- unpaid. known. UNREASONABLE. Undue or unreasonable Contents unknown. preference. UMLATTl'LL. Used for unlawful gam- Disproportionate and un- ing. reasonable. Unlawful or forcible entry UNSUITABLE. Evidently unsuitable. Occupied or used for un- UNTIL. Until income shall be lawful purposes. realized. Unlawful game or sport. UNTO. Towards and unto. Other unlawful game. Has executed unto. Unlawful assembly. UNTRIED. Cause remaining untried. Unlawful arrests, re- UNUSUAL. Cruel and unusual pun- straints and detain- ishment. ments. UP. Sealed up. UNLAWFULLY. Violently and unlawfully. Lying up. Designedly and unlaw- Laid up. fully. Gave up. UM/ESS. Free from average, unless Deliver up such lease or general. agreement. Free from average unless Brought up as aforesaid. general. UPHOLDING. Necessary for upholding UNLOAD. Load or unload at his own life. risk. Articles of household fur- UNLOADEfG. Loading, unloading, con- niture necessary for up- veyance or otherwise, holding life. whether arising from UPON. Run upon the land of any negligence or other. other person. wise. Upon its route. UXMAEEIED. Tirtuous unmarried Remain upon any side- female. walk to the annoyance Single and unmarried. of any person. As if she had died unmar- Upon the receipt thereof. ried. Having upon or about his UMIEECHANTABLE. Wet, dirty or un- person. merchantable palm oil. Person who has paid UOLANUFACTURED. Silts in a manfac- money lost upon any tured or unmanufac- game or wager. tured state. Permit swine to go upon Wool unmanufactured. any sidewalk. UlfNECESSAET. Without unnecessary pro- Public passage or place lixity. built upon. Exposure to unnecessary Order made upon a sum- danger, hazard or peril- mary application after ous adventure. judgment. 653 UPON. USED. 654 UPON — Continued. USE — Continued. Matter arising upon the Own use. trial. Necessary vegetables ac- Resident upon the line of tually provided for the canal. family use. Lien upon a judgment. Necessary to the use and Liability to pay money enjoyment thereof. upon a contingency. Mill site lawfully in use. Labor upon any land. Make use of. Upon a journey. Habitually use intoxicat- In trust nevertheless and ing drinks. upon condition. For the use of. Immediately upon de- Use his best endeavors. mand. Water for domestic use. In execution upon any Keep or use any dog. judgment. Continuous use. Such effects as shall be Continuous adverse use. upon my farm. Constant use. Due upon contract. Change in use. Devolve upon. Building made use of for Upon the petition of the printing or drying cal- defendant. ico. Debt upon record. USED. Used in navigating the Deed of conveyance waters of this State. founded upon a grant. Tessels of whatever de- Liability to pay money scription used in river or upon a contingency. inland navigation. Upon express condition. Description of vessel used Cloud upon title. in navigation. Vehicle used solely for the Claim upon the United States. conveyance of any goods Actions upon the case. or burden in the course Called upon to pay. of trade. Upon the body. To be used as a training- All actions upon any judg- field forever. ment. Tools used in making US. For us and each of us. serges. USE. Talcen for public use. Profits used in construc- Superstitious use. tion. For her sole and separate Otlierwise used and prac- use. tised. Sole use and disposal. Not known or used by Sole use. others. Reside on, use or occupy. Occupied or used for un- Reserves the use of said lawful purposes. tract of land. Not known or used before Public use and sale. his application. Public use. Property necessarily used Provisions for family use. in operating any rail- Provisions as may be road. found on hand for family Material used. use. Inflammable fluid used as Private use. a light. Opened and dedicated to Land used as a railway. the public use. Land built upon or used Only proper use. for business purposes. Persons drawing firewood Not known or used before for their own family use . the application. 655 USED. ■ -VALUJE. 656 USED — Continued. USUALLY — Continued. Fnmitnre used by Tilm in Stock usually kept in housekeeping. country stores. Fixtures or erections used Usually residtag with. for the purposes of Merchandise sueh as is trade. usually kept in country Used exclusively for farm* stores. tag purposes. Land route usually trav- Part of a factory used elled. solely for the manufac- Goods usually kept in ture of goods. country stores. Erection used in conduct- As usually occupied. ing the business of any USURPED. Military or usurped power mine. Invasion, insurrection or Used for bHriaL civil commotion, or of Used for bnildtag pir- any military or usurped poses. power. Berries, nuts and vegeta- USURY. Interpose the defence of bles used principally in usury. dyeing or composing UTENSILS. Stock, plantation utensils dyes. and household furni- Used for the purpose of ture. an asylnm. UTMOST. Utmost care and dili- Appropriated or used. gence. USEFUL. Useful trade. UTTERLY. Utterly deserted. Promote the progress of TACATION. During the vacation. science and the useful VAGABOND. Rogue and vagabond. arts. TALID. Ratify, confirm and make Necessary and useful for valid. public or private pur- Ratified, confirmed and poses. made valid. Made useful. VALIDITY. Voluntary validity. Useful arts. Necessary validity. USELESS. Damage with intent to In favor of such validity. render useless. Decree or judgment estab- USES. Charitable uses. lishing the validity of USING. Using the trade of mer- said patent. chandise. VALUABLE. Purchasers for a valua- USUAL. Usual place of business. ble consideration with- Necessary or usual. out notice. Agreeably to the usual Payee in good faith and mode of process against for valuable considera- offenders in such State. tion. Last and usual place of Other valuable things. abode. Other valuable thing. Established or usual place Further or other valuable of business. consideration. Wholly to disable him Consignee or indorsee for from following his usual valuable consideration. business. Valuable consideration Usual and ordinary course paid. of bustaess. VALUABLES. Money, jewelry and other Bread such as is usual to valuables. be eaten. VALUE. Weight, value and con- Usual avocation. tents unknown. Usual place of abode. Value and contents un- USUALLY. Way over my land as known. usually occupied. True value. 657 VALUE. -VOTERS. 658 TALTJE — Continued. Similar nature, package, value and quality. Value received. Ratable value. Par value. Ifet value. Market value. Invoice or entered value. Increased value. Estimated cash value. Current value. Clear yearly value. Clear annual value. Bill of exchange ex- pressed to be for value received. Appraised value. Annual value. Annual net value. Actual market value. Actual cash value. TAIUES. Worths and values. TARIETIIE. Ne varietur. TE6ETABLE. Plants and vegetable pro- ductions. TE6ETABLES. Necessary vegetables actually provided for family use. Berries, nuts and vegeta- bles used principally in dyeing or composing dyes. VEHICLE. Owner of the vehicle TEILS. Silk veils. TENDEE. On August 1st or as soon as the vendee shall pay $2,000. TENDITOE. Caveat venditor. TEEDICT. Privy verdict. Perverse verdict. Partial verdict. Chance verdict. Adverse verdict. TESSEl. Vessel wrecked in the United States. Value of the ship or vessel. American ship or vessel. Ship or vessel. Piratically and feloni- ously run away with any ship or vessel. Foreign vessel. Destroy any vessel. TESSELS. Tow and assist vessels. Ships or vessels. Manufactures, articles, TESSELS — Continued. vessels and wares of glass. Construction and repair of vessels. Armed vessels. VEST. Vest absolutely. VESTED. Vested remainder. VIATOR. Caveat viator. VILLAGE. Town or village. VINOUS. Ardent or vinous spirits. "VIOLATION. Die in violation of law. Die in the known violation of any law. VIOLENCE. External violence. Actual violence. VIOLENT. Bodily injury effected through external, vio- lent and accidental means. External, violent and ac- cidental means. Violent and accidental means. VIRES. Ultra vires. VDBTUE. By virtue of the statutes for the distribution of estates of persons dying intestate. .By virtue of such employ- ment. By virtue of his employ- ment. By virtue of his office. VOID. Utterly void. Null and void. Make void. Made void. Fraudulent and void as against the assignee. VOLUNTEER. Carriage containing vol- unteer infantry. VOTE. True vote. Personate any person en- titled to vote. Offers to vote. Knowingly and fraudu- lently vote at any elec- tion. Knowingly vote. Person entitled to vote. Casting vote. VOTER. Designed to mislead the voter. VOTES. Written votes. VOTERS. Majority of the legal voters. List of voters. 659 VOTING. ■WATER. 660 TOTING. Illegally voting. WAEES — Continued. TOYAGE. Trading voyage. Money, goods, wares or On the same voyage. merchandise. Same voyage. Goods, wares, merchan- For one voyage only. dise, articles or objects. Foreign voyage. Goods, waxes and mer- Every way fitted for the dise. voyage. Manufactures, articles. End of the voyage. vessels and wares of During the voyage. glass. VOYAGES. Toyage or voyages afore- Dealers in goods, wares said. and merchandise. Series of voyages. Deal in goods, wares and WAGEE. Money won upon any oet merchandise. or wager. WAEEANT. Such warrant of attorney. Person who has paid Lawful warrant issued by money lost upon any a court of competent game or wager. jurisdiction. WAGES. Full wages. Escape warrant. WAGON. Stage wagon. Not less than five nor more Wagon or cart road. than ten days after the Wagon, cart or other car- date of the warrant. riage. WAEEANTEE. Good and warrantee deed. WAIVE. Waive protest. WAEEANTT. Usual covenant* of war- WAIVED. Acceptance waived. ranty. WAIVING. Stipulation in writing Good warranty deed of waiving a jury. conveyance. WaijVing inquisition ap- Good and sufficient deed peals, etc. of general warranty. WANT. For want of such issue. Good and sufficient deed Want of care. with covenant of war- WANTONLY. Grossly, wantonly or ranty. cruelly to neglect. Good and sufficient war- Wilfully and wantonly ranty deed. exposing himself to any Full covenants of seizure unnecessary danger or and warranty. peril. WAKEEN. Bird of warren. , WAK. Usage and practice of war WASTE. Cotton and woolen waste. Ship of war. Common or waste lands. Provisions or munitions WATCH. Good watch. of war. Anchor watch. Munitions of war WATCHMAN. Watchman kept on the Mixed war. premises. , Levying war. WATEE. Drain used for the con- Civil war. veyance of water. Casualties or conse- Tide water. quenceg of war or re- Surface water. bellion. Stream of water. WAKE. Glass ware in casks. Salt water. WAREHOUSE. Store, shop or warehouse. Flow of water lessened Warehouse receipts. or navigation impeded. Fire-proof cotton ware- Place for water. house. Employed on water. WABEEOOMS. To be used as cabinet Lovr water mark. warerooms. Land covered with water. WAEES. Contract for the sale of Hydraulic ram, wheel or goods, wares and mer- other process "forcing chandise. water. 661 WATER.- -WHATSOEVER. 662 WATER — Continued . High water mark. Water fence. Fence running into tlie water. Feed, water and take proper care of. Water for domestic use. As long as wood grows and water runs. TfATEBS. Used in navigating tlie waters of this State. Nayigable waters. Inland waters of the United States. "WAY. Town way. Scrawl by way of seal. Bight of way as located. Bight of way. Private way. Ordinary way of Ms trade. Every way fitted for the voyage. Contemplated passage way. By way of deposit. Annually or in any way she may wish. Accustomed way. TfEABOG. Wearing apparel. Necessary wearing ap- parel. Goods, wearing apparel. "WEAPON. ' Wear any weapon con- cealed as a weapon. Sharp dangerous weapon. Deadly weapon. Dangerous weapon. TfEAPONS. Offensive arms or weapons Concealed weapons. WEATHEE. Unavoidable accident, necessity or distress of weather. Cold weather. WEEK. Once in each week for at least twelve successive weeks. . Once a week during three successive weeks. Once a week. WEEKS. Once in each week for at least twelve successive weeks. Once a week during three successive weeks. From six to eight weeks. WEI6HIKG. Office for the weighing of any merchandise. WEIGHT. WELFARE. WELL. WEST. WESTEELY. WESTEBN. WHAEF. WHAETES. WHATEVEE. WHATSOEVEB. Long weight. Excessive weight. Dead weight. British weight. Bread shall be sold by weight. Public welfare. Well satisfied. Good order and well con- ditioned. False rumor In appear- ance well founded. Advantages as well as the disadvantages of the road to such person. Due west. Thence westerly to the road. Western ocean. With the wharf therein. Lying at the wharf. Building, wharf or other superstructure. Erect, repair and regulate public wharves. Buildings and wharves. Vessels of whatever de- scription, used in river or inland navigation. Any other cause of in- debtedness whatever. From whatever cause. Escapes from any cause whatever. Whatever debts. Accidents or damages of the seas of whatever nature or kind whatso- ever. Tools, implements, in- struments and personal property whatsoever. All things whatsoever, whether real or per- sonal. Property of whatsoever kind, tenure or nature. All other, the personal estate, whatsoever. Any gaming whatsoever. All my effects whatsoever. Accidents or damages of the seas of whatever nature or kind whatso. ever. Clear of all charges and assessments whatso- ever. 663 WHATSOEVER. ■WILL. 664 WHATSOEYER — Continued. WHOLE — Continued. All my property of any One whole year. nature or kind 'whatso- One whole year at least. ever. Of the whole blood. All intents and purposes WHOLESALE. Wholesale liquor dealer. wliatsoever. Carries on the business WHEAT. Stack of wheat. of a wholesale liquor Shock of wheat. dealer. WHEEL. Hydraulic ram, wheel or WHOLLY. Partly or wholly com- other process forcing pleted. water. Wholly exempted. WHEELED. Wheeled carriage. Wholly to disable him WHEN. When not found as pre- from following his usual scribed in the code. business. When the bills are duly WHOM. Court before whom the honored.' action is tried. When house is finished. For whom it concerns. Copper when old and fit On account of whom It only to be remanufac- may concern. tured. For whom it may concern. When the house is com- WHOSE. By whose means. pleted. By whose means. When the building is in- Whose business it is. closed. WICKEDNESS. Gross misbehavior and When not already done. wicltedness. WHERE. House or place where WIDOWHOOD. During her widowhood. liquors are retailed. WIDTH. Maximum width. WHEREON. Lands or grounds where- WIFE. Wife whipping. on said bridge is to be Living apart from his wife built. Lived together as husband WHERRY. Wherry, lighter or other and wife. craft. Endanger the life of his WHETHER. Loading, unloading, con. wife. veyance or otherwise, During the litetime of any whether arising from former husband or wife. negligence or other- Cohabit together as hus- wise. band and wife. AU my estate whether WU'E'S Wife's thirds. real or personal. Wife's equity. WHICH. During which time. WILL. Within six months after WHILE. While running on the the probate of the will. Hudson Eiver. Wish and will. To be suspended while Shall and will release. loading. Record of will. While they remain at Any provision by will. home. Nuncupative will. Damage to goods while In . Will make. transit. I will see you paid. WHITE. Black, Indian and white I will guarantee. person. Deprived of the provision WHOLE. One whole year. made for her by will, or Well and faithfully serve, otherwise in lieu of and give and devote his dower. whole time and labor. Competent to dispose by Responsible for the whole will. note without notice or Clearly appears by the protest. will. Whole quantity. Against her will. 665 WILFUL. ■WITHOUT. 666 WILFULIT. WILLIirG. WHTD. WDTE. WINES. WESTEE. WISH. WISHES. WITH. Wilful neglect. Wilful and malicious de- sertion. Wittingly, -wilfully and knowingly. Wantonly and wilfully. Wittingly, ■wilfully and knowingly. Knowingly and wilfully. Wilfully and wantonly exposing himself to any unnecessary danger or peril. Embezzle, abstract or wil- fully misapply. Wilfully desert. Heady and willing. Before the wind. Carry on the business of a wine merchant. Strong or spirituous liquors or wines. Prime quality winter oil. Does not wish to retract. Annually or in any way she may wish. Agreeable to my wishes. Together with. With quick child. Quick with child. Pregnant with child. Pregnant with a child. Parted with. Liable with him for the same debt. With intent to kill. Intrusted with any note. Intrusted with and in pos- session of. With intention. With an intent. With all faults. Coupled with an interest. Connected with the dwell- ing-house. Connected with. Connect with. Charged with murder. Charged with crime and confined in jail. Charged with crime. Charged with a capital crime. To blow with. Big with child. Betting with a coin. Beginning with the elder. Go to bed with. WITH — Continued. Associate, WITHDRAWN. WITHHELD. WITHIN. WITHOUT. continue to keep company or co- habit, or criminally cor- respond with. Assign or otherwise part with. Arrangements with the company. Amalgamate with. Agentintrusted witbgoods By and with the advice. Adjoining to or occupied with a dwelling-house. Made acquainted with the contents. Acquainted with the char- acter and circumstances About to sail with cargo. Toluntarily withdrawn. Expressly withheld. Arbitrarily withheld. Within one year. Not to be performed with- in a year. Seeking a livelihood with- in the city. Prosecuted within one year. Not within the power. Person residing within the United Kingdom. Not to be paid within one year. All mines and minerals within and under the land. Disposed of, left or sold within the State. Incurred within. House within fifty feet of a railway. Within twenty-four hours after the adjudication. Within the distance of half a mile. Within thirty days. Within ten days. Within six days. Within four days after the adjournment. Coming or returning with- in the State. Coming and residing with- in this State. At or within. Without reserve. Without recourse. 667 WITHOUT.- -WORK. 668 WITHOU r — Continued. WTT,T,T1VGLT. willingly, wilfully and Without unnecessary pro- knowingly. liTfity. WOMAN. Woman with child. Proceed without delay. Single woman. Without prejudice to Pregnant woman. charter-party.' Woman of previously Without prejudice. chaste character. As far as possible without Bad woman. expense. Any woman so divorced. Without having been WOMEN. Articles worn by men. married. women and children. Without ever having been WOOD. Timber, wood and trees. married. Fair merchantable sassa- Without leaving any child fras wood. At large without a keeper. Cord of wood. Without issue. As long as wood grows Without interruption. and water runs. Without an heir at death. WOODEN. Wooden building. Without having issue. WOOD-GBOUNDS. Trees, woods, coppice. Without further notice. wood-grounds of what Found and being without kind or growth soever. a collar. WOODS. Trees, woods, coppice. Final and without excep- wood-grounds of what tion or appeal. kind or growth soever. Dying without issue. WOOL. Manufactures of wool. Dying without heirs. All sorts of wool. Dying without childr.en. WOOIEN. Cotton and woolen waste. Dying without lawful WOKDS. Words in substance as issue. alleged. Dismissed without preju- dice. By words only. WORK. Week's work. Die without leaving issue. Wagon work. Team work. Die without issue of their bodies. Beturning to his work. Die without issue. Public work erected or in Die without heirs. progress of erection. Die without children. Print work. Depart this lite without Ply, work or navigate. leaving issue. * Payable in cash or Depart this life without work. lawful issue. Business or work of the Without her consent. ordinary callings. Without assigning any Not able to work. reason. Settled in the work of the Absence without leave. ministry. ■fflTNESS. Testify as a witness. Maintain and work. Promissory note signed in Labor, business or work. the presence of an at- Labor and work. testing witness. Work horse. Credible witness. Face of the work. Attesting witness. Extra work. Any witness. Engineering work. WITNESSES. Meet the witnesses face Date of the last work to face. done or materials furn- Credible witnesses. ished. Attested by two wit- Labor, business or work. nesses. Business or work. All the witnesses thereto. After work. 669 WORKED. ■ ■TEAR. 670 WOKKED. WORKDfG. WOEKMEN, WORKS. WOELD. WORSHIP. WORTH. WRECKED, WRIT. Opened and worked. WRIT— Continued. Worked constantly. Writ of assistance. Coals worked out. WRITING. Stipulation in writing Working tools. waiving a jury. During working hours. Some writing. One pair of working Require in writing. cattle. Put into writing. , Laborers and workmen. Protest in writing. Limit tlie description of Pencil writing. his workmen. Paper writing. Contractors, laborers and Other Instruments of workmen. writing whieh are re- For the use of said works. quired to be recorded. Public works. Obscene writing. Works of necessity and Writing obligatory. charity. Notes in writing. Works of necessity. Note or memorandum in Finishing works. writing. Employed in or about the Memorandum, letter or works. . other writing. Any other matter or thing Instrument or writing. from the beginning of Insti'ument of writing. the world. ' Instrument in vn:iting. Usual place of religious False token or writing. worship. Direction in writing. Stated attendants upon Contracts in writing. divine worship. Contract in writing with a Religions profession and person. worship. Consent in writing of the Public worship. author. Maintaining a minister By color of any false token and public worship. or writing. Houses of religious wor- Assigned by indorsement ship. in writing. Divine worship. Assent in writing. Disturbing religious wor- Agreement in writing. ship. Agreeihent, contract or Camp-meeting, congrega- promise in writing. tion or other assembly WRITINGS. Books and other writ- of people met for re- ings. ligious worship. WRITS. All writs of execu- Assemblage of people tion. met for religious wor- WRITTEN. Written token. ship. Swear in and by a written Several hundred dollars' statement. worth. Obligation or written con- Pecuniary consideration tract. or money's worth. WRONGFULLY. Injuriously and wrong- All I am worth. fully. Vessel wrecked in the WROUGHT. SUks wrought up with United States. other materials. Unexecuted writ. Fairly wrought. Special writ. YARD. Square yard. Return of the writ. Navy yard. Writ of prohibition. YEAR. Within one year after the Party suing forth the writ. granting of the first let- Disobedience or resist- ters. ance to any lawful writ. For a whole year. 671 TEAR. -TOUB. 672 TEAE — Continued. TEAKLT — Continued. Term of one year and an ■• Ordinary and yearly taxes. indefinite period there- Yearly produce. after. Clear yearly value. Prosfecuted within one TEARS. Within six years next year. after the right of action Per year. shall accrue. Not to be paid within one Term of years not less year. than ten. One year. Term of years. One whole year. Term of three years. One whole year at least. Lease for years. From year to year. Good and collectible two From the day and year years. aforesaid. Two years after date on For the ensTiing' year demand. Current year. Any term or number of By the year. years certain. At the end of the year. Regular apprenticeship Any one year. c of two years. TEAHTiT. Yearly Talne of the YOKE. Horse, mule or yoke of widow's, dower. oxen. Under such yearly hir- TOUlfGEST. Seyenth or youngest child ing. TOUE. On your paying interest. PART III. APPENDIX. APPENDIX. ABANDONED. ABANDONMENT ABATEMENT. ABDICATE. ABIDE. ABLE-BODIED. ABODE. ABORTIVE. ABOUT. ABRIDGMENT. ABUTMENT. ABSENT. ABSOLUTE. room that is improved and suitable. In contract. Thompson v. Stewart, 14 N. W. Rep. 247. year's rent. Instatute. Wades v. Figgatt, 75 Va. 575. property. Eads v. Brazelton, 22 Ark. 509. Bartlett v. Crittenden, 4 McLean, 302; 5 McLean, 41; Corning v. Gould, 16 Wend. 635 ; Merchants Ins. Co. v. Duffield, 2 Handy, 127; Cincinnati Ins. Co. v. DuflSeld, 6 Ohio St. 203. Witts V. Ellis, 2 Coldw. 40 ; Case v. Humphrey, 6 Conn. 140. People V. Board of Police, 26 Barb. 501. the judgment. In statute. Wilson v. State, 7 Tex. (App.)38. Darling v. Bowen, 10 Vt. 152. inhabitants. In constitution. Twaddle, 4 Bradw. 255. place of . In statute. Ablett v. City of Macomb v. Bashaur, 5 El. & Bl. 1020. — child. Cotton V. Cotton, 5 Mart. 95. Bonnie v. Seymour, McLay Baltimore Ins. Co. Hocksprinaier v. Ballenburg, 16 Ohio, 312 In plea. Corey v. Swagger, 74 Ind. 212. five hundred tons. In contract. 16 C. B. 36. one hundred and fifty tons. In contract. V. Perry, 44 L. T. Rep. (n. s.) 152. sixty-five cases. In contract. V. Smith, 54 Md. 187. Strahan v. Newberry, Lofft. 775. Bardwell v. Jamaica, 15 Vt. 438. Rockland v. Morrill, 70 Me. 455. and abs conding debtor. In statute. Fitch v. Waite , 5 Conn. 121. otherwise himself. Wyndham v. Patterson, 4 Camp. 288. nullity. Means v. Robinson, 7 Tex. 516. rights. People v. Bebenich, 20 Barb. 229. title. Johnson v. Mcintosh, 8 Wheat. 588. total loss. Burt v. Ins. Co., 9 Hun, 384. (675) ABUSE. 676 ACCORD. ABUSE. ACADEMY. ACCEPT. ACCEPTANCE. Railroad Co. v. Casey, 26 Pa. St. 318. of discretion. People v. New York Central E. Co., 29 N. Y. 431. ^ of legal process. Mayer v. Walter, 64 Pa. St. 285. college, university or institute of learning. In statute. Blackwell v. State, 36 Ark. 183. In statute. Hart v. Bush, 1 El. B. & El. 498 ; TomMnson v. Johnson, 17 C. B. 697 ; -Tempest v. Fitzgerald, 3 B. & Aid. 601. Acramaa v. Morrice, 8 M. G. & S. 459 ; Jeune v. Ward, 1 B. & Aid. 669 ; Whelden v. Merchants, etc., Bank, 64 Ala. 28 ; Cowie v. Halsall, 4 B. & Aid. 198 ; Bonnell v. Mawha, 8 Vroom, 200 ; Clarke v. Cock, 4 East, 72 ; Gallagher v. Nichols, 60 N. Y. 445 ; Banking Co. v. Myers, 7 Halst. (N. J.) 147; Ray v. Faulkner, 73 lU. 472; Gibson v. Minet, 1 H. Bl. 586. supra protest. Hoare v. Cazenove, 16 East, 394 ; ACCESSORY ACCIDENT. ACCIDENTS. Schofield V. Bayard., 3 Wend. 491. ACCESSARY. Peeler v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 535; U. S. v. Hartwell, 3 Cliff. 227. after the fact. U. S. v. Hartwell, 3 Cliff. 227 ; Har- ris V. State, 7 Lea, 126. before the fact. Burr's Case, 4 Cranch, 492. Morgan v. Livingston, 6 Mart. 90. Harless v. U. S., Morris (la.), 173; Bostwich v. Stiles, 35 Conn. 198 ; Blue Wing ■». Buckner, 12 B. Mon. 250 ; Morris V. Piatt, 32 Conn. 85 ; Alexander v. Bailey, 2 Lea, 639. In insurance policy. Sinclair v. Ins. Co. , 3 El. & El. 480 ; Southard v. Ins. Co., 34 Conn. 574 ; Winspear v. Accident Fire Ins. Co., 6 Q. B. Div. 44. In statute. Bobier v. Clay, 27 U. C. Q. B. 438. by fire and tempest. In bill of lading. Thistle v. Union Forwarding Co., 29 U. C. C. P. 76. In statute. Bobier v. Clay, 27 U. C. Q. B. 438. ACCOMMODATION. bill. King v. Phillips, 12 M. & W. 706. paper. Appleton v. Donaldson, 3 Pa. St. 386 ; Lbrd V. Ocean Bank, 20 Pa. St. 386. In statute. Davidson v. State, 33 Ala. 352 ; Freeman v. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 92; Roach v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 46; Miller?;. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 251 ; Hoyle v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 241; Watson v. State, 9 Tex. (App.) 239; Bar- rara v. State, 42 Tex. 263 ; Brown v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 118; Mason v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 192; Davis v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 588; Irvin v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 302; Harris v. State, 7 Lea, 126 ; Polk v. State, 3G Ark. 126 ; MiUer v. Commonwealth, 78 Ky. 22. and satisfaction. Cumber v. Wane, 1 Strange, 426 ; 1 Sm. L. Ca8.445 ; Line v. Nelson, 9 Vroom, 362 ; Pres- ton V. Grant, 34 Vt. 203. ACCOMPLICE. ACCORD. ACCORDING. 677 ACTUAL. ACCORDING justice. In statute. Abrams v. ACCOUNT. to equity and Johnson, 65 Ala. 465. Stated. Bass v. Bass, 8 Pick. 193 ; Chase v. Tafford^ 116 Mass. 532 ; Trueman v. Hurst, 1 T. R. 42 ; Toland v. Sprague, 12 Pet. 335 ; Lockwood v. Thorne, 18 N. Y. 288 ; Volkening v. Degraff, 81 N. Y. 270 ; James v. Fellowes, 20 La. Ann. 118 ; Langdon v. Roane, 6 Ala. 527. an In statute. Hart v. People, 26 Hun, 396. McLelland v. Crofton, 6 Me. 307 ; Robinson v. Barker, 28 Me. 310 ; McMaster v. Booth, 4 How. Pr. 428. Lammers v. Nissen, 4 Neb. 250. Fay V. Halloran, 35 Barb. 297. but undivided profits. In contract. Dean v. Dean, 54 Wis. 33. surplus. People's Ins. Co. v. Parker, 6 Vroom, 578. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Short v. Conlee, 28 lU. 225 ; Ramey v. Gordon, 6 ACCOUNTS. ACCRETION. ACCRUED. ACCUMULATED. ACQUETS. ACQUITTED. ACT. ACTION. ACTIONABLE. ACTIONS. ACTOR. ACTS. ACTUAL. Humph. 355. and conquets. Picotte v. Corley, 10 Mo. 318. Thomas v. DeGraffenried, 2 N. & Mc. 142. People V. Tiphaine, 3 Park. C. C. 224 ; Chumasers v. Potts, 2 Mon. 285. or device resorted to. In statute. Taylor v. Tay- lor, 78 Ky. 470. Foot V. Edwards, 3 Blatchf. 310 ; People v. Colbome, 20 How Pr. 380 ; Durant v. Supervisors, 26 Wend. 86 ; HaU V. Decker, 48 Me. 255 ; Badger v. Gilmore, 37 N. H. 458 ; Taylor v. Kelly, 80 Pa. St. 98. or special proceeding. In statute. Re Gates, 26 Hun, 181. to procure a judgment other than for a sum of ^ money on the ground of fraud. In statute. Carr v. Thompson, 87 N. Y., 164. fraud. Chester v. Comstock, 40 N. Y. 575. In statute. BeMast v. Folger, 71 Me. 403. In statute. Bennett v. Sandifer, 15 S. C. 419. or practices. In statute. Re Horton, 8 Q. B. Div. 434. Stonington v. State, 31 Conn. 213. and continued change of possession. Tapping V. Lynch, 2 Robt. 484. control, care or management of the property, In statute. Moore v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 499. delivery. Balin v. Huffnagle, 1 Rawle, 19. : fraud. .Jackson v. Jackson, 47 Ga. 109. notice. Brinkman v. Jones, 44 Wis. 519 ; Blethel v. Dwinal, 35 Me. 556. total loss. Burt v. Brewers, etc. , Ins. Co. , 9 Hun, 384. — market value. In statute. Ben. 537 : 1 Ben. 249. Six Cases of Ribbons, 3 ACTUAL. 678 ADVERSE. ACTUAL — Continued. ACTUALLY. ADEMPTION. ADEQUATE. ADJOZNINa. — possession. In statute. Neubrandt v. State, 53 Wis, 96 ; Peabody v. Hewitt, 62 Me. 33. receive. In statute. Hart i;. Bush, 1 El. B. & El. 498. Clark V. Jetton, 5 Sneed, 234. cause. Eanes v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 421; Will- iams V. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 396 ; Smith v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 476 ; Boyett v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 100. In statute. Akers v. New Jersey, etc., E. Co., 43 N. J. (L.) 110. a dwelling-house. In statute. Eex y. Hodges, 1 M. & M. 344. — land. In statute. 14 C. B. 222. * Manchester, etc., R. Co. v. Walhs, ADJOURNMENT. Trammell v. Bradley, 37 Ark. 379. in bankruptcy. Ee Patterson, 1 Ben. 508. ADJUDICATION. ADMINISTER. Blackburn v. State, 23 Ohio St. 162. ADMINISTERING, my said administratrix, or those my estate. In will. Re Baker, 26 Hun, 626. ADMINISTRATOR. Smith v. Gentry, 16 Ga. 32 ; Clemens v. Walker, 40 Ala. 198. de bonis non. Barkman v. Duncan, 10 Ark. 466 ; Sims V. Waters, 65 Ala. 443. pendente lite. Ellmaker's Estate, 4 Watt's, 36 ; Cole V. Wooden, 3 Harr. 20. ADMIRALTY. and maritime jurisdiction. In constitution. De Lovio V. Bolt, 2 Gall. 398. ADMISSIBILITY, objections to the - — of evidence. In statute. Gibbs V. Gale, 7 Md. 87. to bail. In plea. Shelby Co. v. Simmonds, 33 Iowa, ADMITTED. ADOPT. ADULT. ADULTERY. 347. Barker v. Berry, 8 Mo. (App.) 449. In statute. Schenault i;. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 410; George V. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 96. residents. In statute. Blackwell ■«. State, 36 Ark. 183. In statute. Randle v. State, 12 Tex. (App.) 250; Edwards V. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 26; Hunter v. U. S., 1 Pinney (Wis.), 91 (39 Am. Dee. 277.) ADVANCE. the sum of £6. In contract. McKune v. Johnson, 5 C. B. (n. s.) 230. ADVANCED. la ivill. Wright's Appeal, 93 Pa. St. 82. ADVANCEMENTS. Porter's Appeal, 94 Pa. St. 332; Nolan v. Bolton, 25 Ga. 356; Osgood v. Breed, 17 Mass. 358; Weatherhead «. Field, 26 Vt. 668 ; Hqlliday v. White, 33 Tex. 460. ADVERSE. possession. Baucum v. George, 65 Ala. 266 ; French V. Pearce, 8 Conn. 441 ; Jackson v. Johnson, 5 Cow. 92 ; Alexander v. Polk, 39 Miss. 755; Magee v. Magee, 37 Miss. 152; Jackson v. Sehoonmaker, 2 Johns. 234; Gay V. Mitchell, 35 Ga. 141 ; Dixon v. Cook, 47 Miss. 226. user. Blanchard )'. Moulton, 63 Me. 434. ADVERSE. ft79 ALIMONY. ADVERSE —Continued.. soine claim • statute. Bedell v. Alexander, 8 Mo. (App. ) 110. . to the estate of the petitioner. In ADVOWSON. AFFECTING. Attorney-General v. Chaplains, 21 Eng. L. & Eq. 417. real estate. In statute. Bailey v. Howard, 55 Iowa, 290. cases AFFIDAVIT. AFFIRMATIVE. AFFRAY. AFORESAID. AFTER. AGAINST. AGENT. AGGRAVATION. AGISTER. AGISTMENT. AGREED. AGREEMENT. AID. ALIEN. ALIENATE. ALIENATION. ALIENEE. ALIMONY. In constitution. U. S. U. S. V. Rhodes, 1 Abb. - ambassadors. Rhodes, 1 Abb. (U. S.) 33. causes jjersons. In statute. (U.S.) 33. • Gill V. Ward, 23 Ark. 17 ; Hargadine v. Van Horn, 72 Mo. 371 ; Morris v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 503. ■warranty. James v. Lycoming Ins. Co., 4 Chff. 281. words. Marbury v. Madison, 1 Cranch, 174. State V. Brewer, 33 Ark. 178. so as . In indictment. Reg. v. Craddoek, Temp. & M. 365. payment of my debts. In will. Shallcross v. Findler, 3 Ves. 739. her will. In statute. Beyer v. People, 86 N. Y. 369. la-w. Sweeney v. Central Pacific R. Co., 57 Cal. 15. the form of the statute. In plea. Boozey v. Tolkin, 5 C. B. 478. decision lavr. In statute. Knight v. Roche, 56 Cal. 18 ; Simmons v. Hamilton, 56 Cal. 493. In statute. Reg. v. Haynes, 13 U. C. Q. B. 194; Reg. v. Armstrong, 20 U. C. Q. B. 245. matter of . Hathaway v. Rice, 19 Vt. 107. Bass V. Pierce, 16 Barb. 596. King V. Inhabitants, 3 B. & A. 177. In plea. Elderton v. Emmons, 6 C. B. 175 ; McKisick ly. Same, Meigs, 433 ; Aiken v. R. Co. 26 Barb. 298. or contract. In statute. U. S. v. Learned, 1 Abb. (U. S.) 483. and comfort. In constitution. U. S. v. Greathouse, 4 Sawyer, 464. and abet. Timberlake v. Brewer, 59 Ala. 108. and relief. Russell v. Providence, 7 R. I. 574. or assistance. Wiley v. McRae, 2 Jones (L.), 351. Calvin's Case, 7 Coke, 16 ; Lynch v. Clarke, 1 Sandf. Ch. 669 ; Ex parte Dawson, 3 Bradf. 136 ; McGregor v. Mc- Gregor, 1 Keyes, 134. Boyd V. Cudderbach, 31 111. 119; Masters v. Madison Ins. Co., 11 Barb. 629. or change take place in the title or possession. In insurance policy. Hammellv. Queen's Ins. Co., 54 Wis. 72. of the husband. In statute. Humes v. Scruggs, 64 Ala. 40. Parsons v. Parsons, 9 N. H. 362 (32 Am. Dec. 362) ; Crews ALIMONY. 680 ALTER. ALIMONY — Continued. V. Mooney, 74 Mo ALL. ALLEGIANCE. ALLODIAL. ALLODIUM. ALLONGE. ALLOPATHIC. ALLOT. ALLOW. ALLOWANCE ALLOWED. ALONG. ALREADY. ALTER. In reference. Bry- Hollingsworth v. In will. Wolff V. In iviU. 29 ; Wheeler v. Wheeler, 18 lU. 40 ; Wallingford v. Wallingford, 6 H. & J. 488 ; Lyon v. Lyon, 21 Conn. 196. actions and rights of action. In release. Craw- ford V. McLeod, 54 Ala. 240. actions of libel and slander. In statute. -Andrew V. Deshler, 43 N. J. (L.) 19. claims and demands. In contract. Case v. Cush- man, 3 W. & S. 544 (39 Am. Dec. 477). debts due and payable. In statute. Re Ray, 2 Ben. 57. matters bet^veen the parties. ant V. Fisher, 85 N. C. 69. my money on hand. In will. HolUngsworth, 65 Ala. 321. my other personal property. Schaeffner, 51 Wis. 54. of my property of every description. Pratt V. Surton, 37 Ohio St. 355. prisoners. In constitution. Ex parte Ezell, 40 Tex. 451 ; Ex parte Erwin, 7 Tex. (App.) 294. the means within its power. In instruction. St. Louis, etc., R. Co. v. Vincent, 36 Ark. 451. the rest and residue. In will. Carroll v. Connet, 2 J. J. Marsh, 201. the rest of my money, however invested. In will. Re Pringle, 17 Ch. Div. 819. at times hereafter. In deed. Coleman v. Brooke, 12 Phila. 503. Inglis V. Sailor's Snug Harbor, 3 Pet. 155. land. Wallace v. Harmstad, 44 Pa. St. 499. McCartee v. Orphan Asylum, 9 Cow. 513. Crosby v. Roub, 16 Wis. 656. practice. Bradbury v. Bardin, 34 Conn. 453. Glenn v. Glenn, 41 Ala. 586. In statute. Haxham v. Wheeler, 3 H. & C. 80. Gildert v. Starke, 1 How. (Miss.) 457; Taylor v. Staples, 8 R. I. 179. verdict is and recorded. In statute. Hamilton v. Farrar, 131 Mass. 572. — the route. In statute. of action Phelps V. Lewiston, 15 Blatchf . In statute. Goillotel accrued 133. causes V. City of New York, 87 N. Y. 444. Smith V. Brown, 1 Wend. 236 ; Haynes v. .State, 15 Ohio St, 458; Warren, etc., R. Co. v. State, 5 Dutch. 356. any brand. In statute. Slaughter v. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 124. — or amend. Sage V. Dillard, 15 B. Mon. 359. ALTERATION. 681 APPARENT. ALTERATION. ALTERED. ALTERING AMBIGUITT. AMEND. AMENDMENT. AMNESTY. AMOUNT. ANCESTOR. ANCESTORS. ANCHOR. ANCHORAGE. ANCIENT. AND. ANGER. ANIMAL. ANIMO. ANNATTO. ANNEXED. ANNO. ANNUAL. ANNUITY. ANSWER. ANSWERED. ANTIQUITIES. ANY. APARTMENT. APOTHECARY. APPARENT. Johnson v. Wyman, 9 Gray, 189; Medlin v. Platte Co., 8 Mo. 239 ; Sprague v. Waite, 17 Pick. 315. bill. Kii-by v. State, 1 Ohio St. 187. high'ways. In constitution. Harrison v. Board of Su- pervisors, 51 Wis. 646. Ellmaker v. Ellmaker, 4 Watts, 90 ; Eatherly v. Eatherly, 1 Coldw. 465. Diamond v. Williamsburg Ins. Co., 4 Daly, 500. In constitution. State v. Timme, 54 Wis. 318. State V. Blalock, Pliill. (L. ) 247 ; Ex parte Law, 35 Ga. 296. in controversy. In statute. Fink v. Denny, 75 Va. 663. Bailey v. Bailey, 25 Mich. 188. Valentine v. Wetherill, 31 Barb. 659. lying at . Walsh v. Kew York Floating Co., 77 N. Y. 453 ; Eeid v. Lancaster Fiie Ins. Co., 19 Ilnn, 286. Free Fishers v. Gann, 106 Eng. C. L. Rep. 859. wall. Eno v. Del Yecehio, 4 Duer, 63. Tompkins v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 161; Collins Granite Co. V. Devereux, 72 Me. 422 ; Boag v. Lewis, 1 U. C. Q. B. 357. In will. Townsend v. Eeed, 10 C. B. (n. s. ) 309. Eanes v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 421. dumb . In statute. MeDaniel v. State, 5 Tex. (App. ) 475. furandi. Eeg. v. Thurburn, Temp. & M. 67. Schneider •«. Laurence, 3 Blatchf. 115. to the freehold. Menitt v. Judd, 14 Cal. 64. domini, one thousand eight and seventy-five. In information. Blake v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 149. meeting. Hull «. Winnebago Co., 54 Wis. 293. Pearson -y. Chase, lOR. I. 456. In notice. Lyman v. Bechtel, 55 Iowa, 438. Larrabee v. Larrabee, 33 Me. 100. collections of . In statute. Sixty-five Terra Cotta Vases, 10 Fed. Rep. 880. In statute. Cundell v. Dawson, 4 C. B. 402 ; McComas v. Amos, 29 Md. 141. crime or offence. In statute. People v. Dowling, 84 N. Y. 487. estate. In statute. Millard v. Hall, 24 Ala. 229. one creditor. State v. King, 5 Ind. 440. party to a cause. In statute. Darling v. Sherwood, 2 Canada L. J. (n. s.) 130. In statute. Score v. Hughett, 7 Man. & G. 96. Anderson v. Commonwealth, 9 Bush, 571. intention. In statute. Johnson v. State, 5 Tex. (App.) 433. — easements. Fetters 262. Signs. Humphreys, 3 C. E. Green, Pyer v. Carter, 1 H. & N. 922. APPEAL. 682 ARRAIGN. APPEAL APPEALS. APPEAR. APPEARANCE. APPELLATE. APPENDANT. APPLIANCES. APPLICATION. APPLIED. APPRAISED. APPRENTICE. Wiscart v. Dauchey, 3 Dall. 327 ; U. S. v. Wonson, 1 Gall. 13 ; Banson v. Adams, 17 Johns. 131 ; Leach v. Blakely, 34 Vt. 136. bond. In statute. State v. Eichards, 11 Ind. 101. In statute. U. S. v. Wonson, 1 Gall. 5. court of . Allen v. State, 1 Tex. (App. ) 614. In bond. Carroll v. State, 6 Tex. (App. ) 463. In statute. Schroeder v. Larkman, 26 Minn. 88. by affidavit. In statute. Mackuben v. Smith, 5 Minn. 370. Grigg V. Gilman, 54 Ala. 430. by counsel. Mercer v. Watson, 1 Watts, 351. term. Vinsant v. Vinsant, 47 Iowa, 696. court. Allen v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 514. jurisdiction. Auditor ■«. R. Co., 6 Kans. 605; Piqua Bank v. Treasurer, 6 Ohio St. 391. Meek v. Breckenridge, 29 Ohio St. 648. fixtures, furniture, and . In deed. Van Patten v. Leonard, 55 Iowa, 527. representations made in the . In insurance policy. Higbee v. Guardian's Mut. Ins. Co., 66 Barb. 463. for. In statute. Mead v. Nelson, 52 Wis. 402. Cocheco Co. v. Stafford, 51 N. H. 482. Re Goodenough, 19 Wis. 277. APPROPRIATED, spaces for the use of passengers. In statute. U. S. V. Nicholson, 12 Fed. Rep. 524. APPROPRIATION. of public money. In constitution. Eisline v. State, 20 Ind. 338. APPROPRIATIONS. In will. Whitehead v. Gibbons, 2 Stockt. 235. APPROVEMENT. Gray v. People. 26 111. 347. APPROVER. Rex v. Rudd, 1 Cowp. 335. APPURTENANCES. In deed. Farmer v. Ukiah Water Co., 56 Cal. 13; Mc- Nish V. Munn, 26 U. C. C. P. 290 ; Harris v. Smith, 40 U. C. Q. B. 33 ; Riddle v. Littlefleld, 53 N. H. 508 ; Meek V. Breckenridge, 29 Ohio St. 648 ; Ottumwa Mill Co. v. Hawley, 44 Iowa, 60. APPURTENANT. North, etc.. Factory v. Batchelder, 3 N. H. 192; Farmer ■«. Ukiah Water Co., 56 Cal. 14. thereto, or at any time held therewith. In statute. Com. v. Sanders, 5 Leigh (Va.) 751. Henderson v. Beaton, 62 Tex. 43 ; Durau -y. Getchell, 55 Me. 247. Burchell v. Marsh, 17 How. 349; Miller v. Junction Co., 63 Barb. 595. In statute. Cesure v. State, 1 Tex. (App. ) 24. of the United States. In statute. Re Bailey, 2 Sawyer, 200. Early v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 275 ; Commonwealth v. Hardy, 2 Mass. 310. ARBITRATION. ARBITRATOR. ARGUMENT ARMIES. ARRAIGN. ABBAS. 683 ASSIGNMENT. ARRAS. ARRAY. ARREARAGES. ARREST ARSON. ART. ARTICLES. ARTIFICER. ARTIFICIAL. ASCERTAIN. ASSAULT. ASSENT. ASSESS, ASSESSMENT. ASSESSOR. ASSETS. ASSIGN. ASSIGNED. ASSIGNEE. ASSIGNMENT. Cutter V. Waddingham, 22 Mo. 254. Durrah v. Sta,te, 44 Miss. 796. of taxes. In stiitutp. Re Hackett, 53 Vt. 359. Gentry v. Griffith, 27 Tex. 462 ; Montgomery Co. v. Robin- son, 85 111. 176. Graham v. Slate, 40 Ala. 664. Fish V. Downing, 1 Fish. Pat. Cas. 64. and necessaries of such bankrupt. In statute. Re Welch, 5 Ben. 230. of agreement and accounts bearing interest. In statute. Hull v. County of Luzerne, 93 Pa. St. 504. of comfort and support of the household. In statute. Lee v. Simms, 65 Ala. 253. Lansdale v. Brasheer, 3 T. B. Mon. 335. person. Smith ■;;. Alabama, etc., Ins. Co., 4 Ala. 568. presumption. Gulick v. Loder, 1 Green, 72. In statute. Russell v. Hart, 87 N. Y. 19. State u. Morgan, 3 Ired. (L.) 186 (38 Am. Dec. 714) ; Spears V. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 244; Forrest v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 232; Donaldson w. State, 10 Tex. (App) 312; Garnet v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 607; Newell v. Whitcher. 53 Vt. 591 ; Murdock ■«. State, 65 Ala. 522 ; State v. Mar- tin, 85 N. C. 509. In statute. Reg. v. Bird, Temp. & M. 459. ■with intent to commit rape. Irving v. State, 9 Tex. (App.) 68 ; Pefferling v. State, 40 Tex. 486. with intent to kill. State v. Reed, 40 Vt. 607. vrith intent to have improper connection. Irv- ing V. State, 9 Tex. (App.) 68 ; Pefferling v. State, 40 Tex. 486. with intent to murder. Johnston v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 610; State v. Reed, 40 Vt. 607. In statute. State v. Baltimore, etc., R. Co., 12 Gill & J. 399 (38 Am. Dec. 320.); Welsh v. Sackett, 12 Wis. 257. Richardson v. Sheldon, 1 Wis. 628. People V. Weaver, 10 Otto, 545 ; Sharp v. Spier, 4 Hill, 82. Savings, etc., Society v. Austin, 46 Cal. 509 ; Valle v. Fargo, 1 Mo. (App.) 361. In statute. Johnston v. Smith, 25 Hun, 171 ; Stanton v. Lewis, 26 Coiin. 449; Hall v. Martin, 46 N. H. 342; Favorite v. Booker, 17 Ohio St. 557. on hand. Favorite v. Booker, 17 Ohio St. 557. Watkinson v. Inglesby, 5 Johns. 391. in vrriting. In plea. Williams v. Osborn, 75 Ind. 280. shall be . In iusurancp policy. Starkweather «. Cleve- land Ins. Co., 2 Abb. (U. S ) 68. in statute. Howell v. Taylor, 11 Hun, 214; Ball v. Chad- wick, 46 111. 31. In statute. Welsh v. Ebersole, 75 Va. 657 ; Taylor v. Taylor, 78 Ky. 470. ASSIGNMENT. 684 AVOWRY. ASSIGNMENT — Continued. of errors ASSIGNS. ASSOCIATION. ASSUMPSIT. AT. ATHEIST. ATTACHED. ATTACHMENT. ATTAINDER. ATTAINTED. ATTEMPT. ATTEST. ATTESTATION. ATTESTED ATTORNEY. Assessor v. Davidson, 5 Dutch. 418. general for the benefit of creditors. In stat- ute. Tiemeyer v. Tumquiest, 85 N. Y. 516. Watson V. Donnelly, 28 Barb. 68 ; Ogden v. Price, 4 Halst. 169. or institution of learning. In constitution. Phila- delphia Library Co. v. Donah ugh, 12 Phila. 284. State V. Harmon, 15 W. Va. 124. issue. Manufacturers, etc., Ins. Co. v. Atwood, 7 U. C. Pr. 13 ; Cernby v. Wells, 7 V. C. Pr. 330. once. Platter v. Green, 26 Kan. 268 ; Queen v. Rog- ers, 3 Q. B. Div. 33. their death. Wills v. Wills, L. R. 20 Eq. Cas. 345. Commonwealth v. Hills, 10 Cush. 632. In constitution. Com. u. Durnbauld, 97 Pa. St. 293. Dunkles v. Fales, 5 N. H. 628 ; HunLington v. Blaisdell, 2 N. H. 318; Bryant v. Warren, 51 N. H. 215; Beardsley V. Beecher, 47 Conn. 414 ; Ex parte Thurmond, 1 Bailey, 606.. Green v. Shumway, 39 N. Y. 430. Shepherd v. People, 25 N. Y. 419. Lewis V. State, 35 Ala. 388 ; Gray v. State, 63 Ala. 73 ; Prince v. State, 35 Ala. 369 ; State v. Martin, 3 Dev. (L.) 330; People i;. Murray, 14 Cal. 159. Wi'ight V. Wakeford, 4 Taunt. 223. 1)1 statute. Sharpe v. Birch, 8 Q. B. Div. Ill ; Seal v. Clar- idge, 7 Q. B. Div. 519. duly . In statute. Sharpe v. Birch, 8 Q. B. Div. 111. account. Donaldson v. Wood, 22 Wend. 400. or counsellor. In statute. Evans v. Harris, 15 Jones & Sp. 366. at law. Lawyers Tax Cases, 8 Heisk. 651; Collett i). Foster, 2 H. & N. 3G2 ; Bank v. Homberger, 4 Coldw. 571 ; Vail V. Jackson, 1 5 Vt. 320. Sanders v. Van Sickle, 3 Halst. 317; Lindley-'U. Dakin, 13 Ind. 389 ; Fosters. Morris, 3 A. K. Marsh, 611. Hibler v. Hoag, 1 W. & S. 553. Stewart v. Winters, 4 Sandf. (Ch.) 590. querela. Gleason v. Peck, 12 Vt. 56 (36 Am. Dec. 329); Mallory v. Newton, 21 'Barb. 435. People V. Green, 5 Daly, 200. ATTORNMENT. AUCTION. AUCTIONEER. AUDITA. AUDITOR. AUTHENTICATION. Re Fowler, 4 Fed. Rep. 310. AVAL. AVERAGE. AVERMENT. AVOIDANCE. AVOWRY. Paterson «. Pain, 1 Lower Canada, 221. Ins. Co. V. Bland, 9 Dana, 147; Bargett -y. Orient Ins. Co., 3 Bosw. 395. Laughlin v. Flood, 3 Munf. 262. Mahaiwe Bank v. Douglass, 31 Conn. 177. Brown v. Bissett, 1 Zab. 274 ; Hill v. Stocking, 6 Hill, 284. AUTREFOIS. 685 BATTERY. AUTREFOIS. AWARD. AWAIT. BAD. BAGGAGE. BAIL. BAILEE. BAILIFF. BAIL-PIECE. BAILMENT. BALANCE. BANK. BANKER. BANKING. BANKRUPT. BANKRUPTCY. BAR. BARE. BARGAIN. BARGAINED. BARRATOR. BARRATRY. BARTER. BASE. BASTARD. BATTERY. acquit. Simco v. State, 9 Tex. (App.) 348. convict. Simco v. State, 9 Tex. (App.) 348. Hoff V. Taylor, 2 Southard, 833 ; Babb v. Stromberg, 14 Pa. St. 399 ; Henderson v. Beaton, 52 Tex. 43. the action. In bond. Wilson v. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 38. character. on its face. Carter v. Cavanaugh, 1 G. Greene, 175. Griffiths V. Harris, 2 M. & W. 344. Bowman v. Marshall, 9 Humph. 624 ; Hawkins v. Hoffman, 6 Hill. 589. Stafford V. State, 10 Tex. (App. ) 48 ; State v. McNab, 20 N. H., 161 ; Ex parte Jones, 41 Cul. 210. In statute. Krause v. Com., 93 Pa. St. 418. Bredin v. Kingsland, 4 Watts, 422. Nichols V. Ingersoll, 7 Johns. 154. Com. V. Mahr, 11 Phila. 425 ; Todd v. Figley, 7 Watts, 543 ; Arent v. Squire, 1 Daly, 356. Mc Williams v. Allen, 45 Mo. 574. Hooper v. Hobson, 57 Me. 483 ; Lapishv. Bangor Bk. , 8 Me. 185; Bank-y. Baldwin, 23 Minn. 203; Niagara Co. Bk. v. Baker, 15 Ohio St. 87; Rominger ■?;. Keyes, 73 Ind. 377. of discount. Farmers, etc. , Bk. v. Baldwin, 23 Minn. 205. Stock. Union Bk. v. State, 9 Yerg. 498. Baker v. State, 54 Wis. 377. City t). Saving Inst., 32 La. Ann. 531. powers. Ins. Co. v. Ely, 2 Cow. 710. Sacket v. Andross, 5 Hill, 342 ; Alexander v. Gibson, 1 N. & Mc. 498 ; Judine v. McCorsen, 4 B. & P. 236. — — la^v. Alexander v. Gilson, 1 N. & Mc. 496. Re Weitzel. 7 Biss. 290. Brockneyu.State,36 Ark. 636 ; Norton i;. Winter, 1 Oregon, 48. naked, lie. Paisley v. Freeman, 3 T. R. 56. Sharington v. Shotten, Plowd. 103 ; Sifter v. Beates, 9 S. & R. 177 ; Claiborne v. Henderson, 3 Hen. & Munf. 349 ; Freeman v. Brittin, 2 Harr. (N. J.) 231. and sell. In deed. Gee v. Pharr, 5 Ala. 686 (39 Am. Dec. 339). — - and sold. In deed. Barrow v. Windsor, 71 111. 218. The Case of Barretry, 8 Coke, 36. of the master and mariners. In insurance policy. American Ins. Co. v. Bryan, 26 Wend. 563 (37 Am. Dec. 278). Speigle V. Meredith, 4 Biss. 123. and sell. In indictment. Massey v. State, 74 Ind. 368. fee. Richardson v. Noyes, 2 Mass. 63 ; Ferry Co. v. Railway Co., 94 111. 93. King V. Luffe, 8 East, 211. Donaldson v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 322; Murdock i). State, 65 Ala. 522 ; Cahill v. Ferriss, 65 N. H. 272. BATTUBE. 686 BILL. BATTURE. BAWD. BAWDY-HOUSE. BAY. BEAR. BEARER. BED. BEEF. BEERHOUSE. BEFORE. BEGIN. BEING. BELIEF. BELIEVED. BENEFICIAL. BENEFIT. BEQUEATHED. BEST. BET. BETWEEN. BEYOND. BIAS. BID. BIDDING. BIENNIAL. BIENNIALLY. BIGAMY. BIJOU. BILL. BILL. Morgan v. Livingston, 6 Mart. 216. Dyer v. Morris, 4 Mo. 216. State V. Boardman, 64 Me. 529. State V. Gilmanton, 14 N. H. 477. arms, in defence of himself and the State. In constitution. State v. Reid, 1 Ala. 612. In note. Bradford v. Jenks, 2 McLean, 133. of the river. Howard v. Ingersoll, 13 How. 427 ; Lucov. U. S., 23 How. 613. one cattle. In indictment. Duval v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 370. In contract. Holt v. Collyer, 16 Ch. Div. 718. ten days the first day of the term. In statute. Bailey v. Lubke, 8 Mo. (App.) 58. Charge to grand jury, 5 McLean, 306. in feeble health. In will. Lund v. Dawes, 41 Vt. 372. Giddens v. Marks, 4 Ga. 369. In instruction. Parker v. Enslow, 102 111. 277 Todd V. Wickliffe, 18 B. Mon. 871. associations. In statute. Com. v. National Mutual Aid Co., 94 Pa. St. 481. power. In statute. Cuttings v. Cuttinge, 86 N. Y. 533. — of any future legislation. In constitution. Duncan V. Pennsylvania R. Co., 94 Pa. St. 437. Jordan v. Jordan, 65 Ala. 305. evidence. Elliott v. Van Buren, 33 Mich. 53. Cassard v. Hinman, 1 Bosw. 212 ; Harris v. "White, 81 N. Y. 539. In insurance policy. Atkins v. Boylston Ins. Co., 5 Mete. 439 (39 Am. Dec. 692). sea without any of the United States. In statute. Whitney v. Goddard, 20 Pick. 216 (32 Am. Dec. 216). Willis V. State, 12 Ga. 449. ■ off. Eppes V. E. Co. 35 Ala. 66. Eppes V. E. Co. 35 Ala. 56. Shields v. Smith, 42 Mo. 507. People V. Tremain, 9 Hun, 576. Com. V. Grise, 11 Phila. 655. Com. V. Stephens, 14 Pick. 373. Tracy v. Tabnage, 18 Barb. 462 ; Commrs. v. Graham, 4 Col. 202. for specific performance. Van Doran v. Eobinson, 1 C. E. Green, 263. of costs. Doe V. Thompson, 22 N. H. 219. of discovery. Carroll -y. Carroll, 11 Barb. 298. of. exceptions. Bei ly v. Taylor, 5 Hill, 579 ; Coxe v. Field, 1 Green (N. J.) 218; Kitchell v. Burgwin, 21 HI. BILL. 687 BOND. BILL — Continued. BILLS. BINDINGS. BITCH. BLACKMAILING BOARDER. BODILY. BODY. BONA FIDE. BOND. 45; Berry v. Hale, 1 How.» (Miss.) 318 ; Huddlestpn. -u. State, 7 Baxt. 56. , , of exchange. Garr v. Louisville Bank Co., 11 Busht 186 ; Gibson v. Minet, 1 H. Bl. 580 ; Stock v. Manson, 1 B. & P. 291; Fountaine-y. Urquehart, 33 Ga. Sup. 188; Adams v. Boyd. 33 Ark. 47. — ^ of interpleader. Bedell v. Hoffman, 2 Paige Ch. 200 ; Atkinson v. Manks, 1 Cow. 703 ; Howe Manfg. Co. v. Gif- ford, 66 Barb. 599. of lading. McMillan y. Michigan, etc., K. Co., 16 Mich. 113; Coosa Eiver Steamboat Cor v. Barclay, 30 Ala. 120 ; The Delaware, 14 Wall. 600 ; Creery v. Holly, 14 Wend. 28. of pains and penalties. Drehman v. Stifle, 8 Wall. 601. of particulars. Chrysler v. James, 1 Hill, 215; Sea- man V. Low, 4 Bosw. 345. of review. Massie v. Graham, 3 McLean, 41 ; Max- well V. Thompson, 1 New Mex. 605. of revivor. Douglass v. Sherman, 2 Paige Ch. 760. of revivor and supplement. Westcott v. Cady, 5 Johns. Ch. 342. of rights, Orr v. Quinsby, 54 N. H. 613. receivable. State v. Robinson, 57 Md. 501. of credit. In constitution. Bailey v. Milner, 1 Abb. (U. S.) 263 ; Slate v. Woram, 6 Hill, 33 (40 Am. Dec.378). ship's . The Thames, 14 Wall. 98. In statute. Richardson i;. Laurence, 1 Blatchf. 501. Schureckv.Kollman, 50 Ind. 336; Logan v. Logan, 77 Ind. 661. In statute. State v. Hammond, Hert v. Oehler, 80 Ind. 82. TJllman v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 221; Jeffords v. Crump, 12 Phila. 500 ; Chamberson v. Masterson, 26 Ala. 377 heirs. Donnell i). Matcar, 5 Ired. (Eq.) 9. politic. People -y. Morris, 13 Wend. 334. charitable gift. In statute. Guardians v. Guardians, 7 Q. B. Div. 540. claimant. Morrison v. Robinson, 31 Pa. St. 459. holder for valuable consideration. Stalker v. McDonald, 6 HiU, 93 (40 Am. Dec. 389). purchaser. De Mott v. Starkey, 3 Barb. Ch. 406 ; Spicer v. Waters, 65 Barb. 231; Kyger v. De Pue, 6 W. Va. 293 ; Alden v. Trubee, 44 Conn. 459 ; Wells v. Smith, 2 Utah, 52. possessor of land. Stuart v. Baldwin, 41 U. C.Q . B. 446 ; Sartain v. Hamilton, 12 Tex. 222. Lane u. Embden, 72 Me. 354; Boathby v. Giles, 68 Me. 160; Boyd V. Boyd, 2 N. & Mc. 126. BOOKS. 688 BUSINESS. BOOKS. BORN. BOROUGH. BORROW. BORROWER. BOTTLES. BOTTOMRY. BOUNDS. BRANDS. BRASS. BREACH. BREAK. BREAKING. BRIBE. BRIBERY. BRICK. BRIDGE. BRIEF. BROKER. BROUGHT. BUILDING. BULLION. BURDEN. BURGLAR. BURGLARY. BURN. BURNT. BUSINESS. all and every my in and about my house. In will. Willis V. Curtois, 1 Beav. (Rolls) 189. Rex V. Poulton, 5 C. & P. 329. Blair v. Ridgely, 41 Mo. 175. Kent V. Quicksilver Mining Co., 78 N. Y. 177. Post V. Bk. of Utiea, 7 Hill, 397 ; Livingston v. Harris, 11 Wend. 342. In statute. U. S. v. Ninety Demijohns, 8 Fed. Rep. 485. In Indictment. Com. v. Gavin, 129 Mass. 54. bond. Bray v. Bates, 9 Mete. 250 ; Brainard v. Hof- pock, 32 N. Y. 576 ; Cole v. White, 26 Wend. 515. Walton V. Tift, 14 Barb.. 221. In statute. Johnson v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 345. manufacture of . In statute. U. S. v. Ullmaun, 4 Ben. 547. of the peace. Galvin v. State, 6 Caldw. 294. of warranty. Hendricks v. Com. Ins. Co., 8 Johns. 13. the peace. In statute. State v. Benedict, 11 Vt. 236 (34 Am. Dec. 688). Burke v. State, 5 Tex. (App. ) 74. In statute. O'Brien y. State, G Tex. (App.) 665. State V. Collier, 72 Mo. 13 ; Wakh v. People, 65 111. 65. well burnt hard . In contract. Robertson v. King, 55 Iowa, 726. Railroad Co. v. R. Co., 2 Duv. 178 ; Whitehall v. Gloucester, 11 Vroom, 305. Cromwell v. Baty, 43 Ind. 357. Baker v. State, 54 Wis. 377; Sibbald v. Bethelem Iron Co., 83 N. Y. 831 ; Milford v. Hughes, 16 M. & W. 177 ; Mol- let V. Robinson, L. R. 7 C. P. 97 ; Morgan v. Jaudon, 40 How. Pr. 378 ; Willis v. Ellis, 2 H. Bl. 656. Society v. Whitcomb, 2 N. H. 229. or structure. In statute. Lothian v. Wood, 55 Cal. 159. Counsel v. Vulture Co., 5 Daly, 77. of proof. People v. McCann, 16 N. Y. 66 ; Central Bridge Co. v. Butter, 2 Gray, 132 ; Woodcock v. Calais, 68 Me. 244. Robinson v. State, 53 Md. 153. Simms v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 110; Conoly v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 412; Martin v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 529; Ander- son V. State, 48 Ala. 6.66 ; People v. Van Gaasbach, 9 Abb. Pr. (n. s.) 345 ; State v. McCall, 4 Ala. 643 (39 Am. Dec. 314). In statute. Howel's case, 5 Gratt. 664. chicory. Arthur v. Herold, 10 Otto, 77. In statute. De Forth v. Wisconsin, etc., R. Co., 52 Wis. 320 ; Troewert v. Decker, 5 1 Wis. 46 ; Duncan v. Robert- BUSINESS. 689 CASE. BUSINESS — Continued. BY. BY-LAWS. BY-ROAD. CALENDAR. CALUMNY. CANCEL. CANDIDATE CAPABLE. CAPACITY. CAPITAL. CAPITATION. CAPTION. CAPTURE. CAPTURED. CARQO. CARRIED. CARRIER. CARRIES. CASE. son, 58 Miss. 390 ; Snow v. Sheldon, 126 Mass. 332 (30 Am. Rep. 684); Re Horton, 45 L. T. (n. s.) 543; Bram- mell V. Lacj', 10 Cli. Div. 691. engaging in or carrying on the of keeping a theatre. In statute. Gillman v. State, 55 Ala. 248. grinding up the . In will. Hollingsyrorth v. Holl- ingsworth, 65 Ala. 821. January 20. In order. Higley v. Gilmer, 3 Mon. 433. the bank. In deed. Thomas v. Hatch, 3 Sumner, 179. Avery v. Stewart, 1 Gush. 496. "Wood V. Hurd, 5 Vroonl, 89 ; Van Blarcom v. Fricke, 5 Dutch. (N. J.) 517. Tetley v. Kaehler, 9 Bradwell, 539 ; Rives v. Guthrie, 1 Jones (L.) 86. Lanning v. Christie, 30 Ohio St. 117. Warmer ■;;. Warmer, 37 Vt. 362. Coyne v. Chisholm, 5 U. C. Pr. Rep. 328 ; Morris v. Bardett, 2 M. & S. 217. of raising a weight of 2,000 pounds without risk. In contract. Hamilton v. Myles, 24 U. C. C. P. 309. Eaton V. Eaton, 8 Vroom, 113. In contract. Dean v. Dean, 54 Wis. 33. not called up. In statute. English Channel Steam- ship Co. V. Rolt, 17 Ch. Div. 715 offense. Ex parte McCrary, 22 Ala. 72. Stock. Railway Co. v. Weber, 96 111. 448 ; People v. Commrs. 23 N. Y. 219. — tax. Gardner v. Hall, 61 N. C. 22. People V. Bennett, 37 N. Y. 123 ; State v. Gibbons, 1 South. (N. J.) 46. The Alexander, 1 Gall. 532 ; Fifield v. Insurance Co. , 47 Pa. St. 187; Whitfield v. U. S., 11 Ct. of CI. 456. and seizure. In insurance policy. Cory v. Burr, 8 Q. B. Div. 313. — — property. U. S. v. Padelford, 9 Wall. 540. The Governor Cushman, 1 Abb. (U. S.) 17. out. In contract. Cartmel v. Newton, 79 Ind. 6. of the mail. In indictment. U. S. v. Burroughs, 3 Mc- Lean, 410. on his business. In statute. Re Horton, 8 Q. B. Div. 434. Kouns V. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 13; Gebhard v. Sattler, 40 Iowa, 150. stated. Whitesides v. Russell, 8 W. & S. 47. the . Murray u. Fitchburg R. Co. 130 Mass. 99. CASH. 690 CHARGES. CASH. CASUAL. CASUALTY. CATTLE. CAUSE. CAVEAT. CEASE. CEMETERIES. CERTAIN. CERTAINTY. CERTIFICATE. CERTIORARI. CHAMPERTY. CHANCE. CHANNEL. CHARACTER. CHARGE. CHARGED. CHARGES. Hooper v. Flood, 54 Cal. 218 ; Gunter v. Saneliez, 1 Cal. 45. on delivery. Hopper v. Sage, 15 Jones & Sp. 77. actual payment. In statute. Harland v. Choce, 39 Barb. 283. poor. Force v. Haines, 2 Harr. (N. J.) 406. or necessity. Thompson v. Tillottson, 56 Miss. 36. In statute. Dreyer u. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 632; McAlpine V. Grand Trunk R. Co., 38 U. C. Q. B. 346. . In statute. Robertson v. State. 1 Tex. 1 Abb. (U. S.) 35; People v. Nichols, 231; species of . (App.) 312. U. S. V. Rhodes, 19 Hun, 448. of action. Myers v. Van Collem, 28 Barb. Veeder v. Baker, 83 N. Y. 160 ; Douglas v. Beasley, 40 Ala. 148. In instruction. Parker v. Enslow, 102 111. 277. emptor. Lynch v. Postelthwaite, 7 Mart. 186. to be operated. In insurance policy. Pass v. West- ern Ass. Co., 7 Lea, 704. In statute. Hoboken v. North Bergen, 43 N. J. (L. ) 147. a' hog. In indictment. Grants. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 164. Long's Case, 5 Coke, 121a. moral . Pharr v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 486. In statute. Ticonic Bank v. Stackpole, 41 Me. 302 ; Farmer V. Legg. 7 T. R. 191. Town of Camden v. Bloch, 65 Ala. 168 ; Dean v. State, 63 Ala. 154 ; People v. Supervisors, 43 Barb. 234. Duke V. Harper, 66 Mo, 51; Stotsenbury v. Marks, 79 Ind. 193; Bayard v. McLane, 3 Harr. (Del.) 208; Scobey v. Ross, 13 Ind. 118; Small «. Mott, 22 Wend. 405; Weak- ley V. Hall, 13 Ohio, 175. Harless v. U. S., Morris (la.), 173. middle of the main . In statute. Dunlieth Bridge Co. V. County of Dubuque, 55 Iowa, 565. of the contracting parties. In insurance policy. Houghton V. Watertown Ins. Co., 131 Mass. 300. Grigg V. Banks, 69 Ala. 317. State y. Connor, 5 Coldw. 313. with felony. In constitution. Ex parte Smith, 3 McLean, 136. — — upon or payable out of land, 41 U. C. Q. B. 599. — upon real estate. Caspar v. Keachie, In will. Att. Gen. v. Wyndham, 1 H. & C. 575. crime . In statute. Reg. v. Bird, Temp. & M. 459. In statute. Tompert v. Lithgon, 1 Bush, 180 ; Goodman v. Chaffee, 4 Conn. 166. for assault and battery. In statute. Ryan v. Peo- ple, 79 N. Y. 593. CHARITABLE. 691 CHOSE. CHARITABLE. gift. Price v. Maxwell, 28 Pa. St. 35. trust. Taylor v. Trustees, 34 N. J. (Eq.) 101 ; Knox V. Knox, 9 W. Va. 148. benevolent and scientific institutions. In stat- ute. Bangor v. Masonic Lodge, 73 Me. 431. purposes purely . In statute. State v. Powers, 10 Mo. (App.) 266. Jackson v. Phillips, 14 Allen, 566 ; Paschel v. Allen, 27 Tex. 199 ; Levy v. Levy, 33 N. Y. 134. purely public . In, statute. Delaware County Insti- tute of Science v. Delaware Co., 94 Pa. St. 163. In statute. Ehret y. Peirce, 18 Blatchf. 302. Dartmoutli College v. "Woodward, 4 "Wheat. 663; State v. Commrs. 8 Vroom, 238. In insurance policy. Ocean Ins. Co. v. Sun Mut. Ins. Co. , 8 Ben. 272. CHARTER-PARTY. "Wilson v. Morgan, 4 Robt. 67 ; "Vandewater v. The Yankee Blade, 1 McAll. 13. previous chaste . In statute. People v. Clark, 33 Mich. 118. female of good repute for . In statute. Zabriskie CHARITY. CHART. CHARTER CHARACTER. CHASTITY. CHATTEL. CHATTELS. CHEAT. CHECK. CHEVISANCE. CHILD. CHILDREN. CHINA. CHOSE. V. State, 43 N. J. (L.) 640. Railroad Co. v. Thompson, 19 111. 584 ; State v. Haight, 6 Vroom, 282 ; People v. Holbrook, 13 Johns. 94. In indictment. Reg. v. Boulton, Temp. & M. 203. In statute. Barr v. Doe, 6 Blackf. 335 (38 Am. Dec. 146). personal. Putnam v. "Westcott, 19 Johns. 76. real. Putnam v. Westcott, 19 Johns. 76 ; Insurance Co. V. Haven, 6 Otto, 251. Middleton v. State, Dudley (S. C), 283. Bowen v. Newall, 5 Sandf . 328 ; McGregor v. Koomis, 1 Dis- ney, 25 ; State v. Hickey, 4 Halst. 312. Re "Warren, 2 Sch. & Lef. 423. In statute. Aliens. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 298. upon the person of a . In statute. McGregor v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 600. In statute. Beebe v. Estabrook, 79 N. Y. 246 ; Re Wardell, 57 Cal. 490; Porter v. Porter, 17 How. (Miss.) 106 (40 Am. Dec. 55). In will. Van Voorhis v. Brintnall, 23 Hun, 260 ; Walford v. Morgenthal, 91 Pa. St. 30 ; Russell v. Russell, 64 Ala. 500 ; Palmer v. Horn, 84 N. Y. 619 ; HoUingsworth v. Hollings- worth, 65 Ala. 321 ; Booker v. Booker, 5 Humph. 505. decorated or porcelain ware. In statute. Arthur V. Jacoby, 13 Otto, 678. Hall V. Bartlett, 9 Barb. 299. in action. Bamsey v. Gould, 57 Barb. 408 ; People v. Tioga, 19 "Wend. 75 ; Dial v. Gary, 14 S. C. 538 ; Gibson V. Gibson, 43 Wis. 32. CHURCH. 692 CODICIL. CHURCH. Baker v. Fales, 16 Mass. 498 ; Baptist Church v. WithereU, 3 Paige Ch. 301 ; Trustees v. Fisher, 3 Harr. (N. J.) 257. In statute. State v. Midgett, 85 N. C. 539. CIPHER. People v. Hoster, 14 Abb. Pr. (n. s.) 411. CIRCUMSTANTIAL. evidence. Ross v. Mayor, 4 Robt. 54 ; Howard V. State, 34 Ark. 440 ; Eberhart v. Sawyer, 51 Wis. 78. liberty. People v. Berberrich, 20 Barb. 231. proceeding. Rawlings v. People, 102 111. 476. suit. In statute. Atkins v. Fibre Disintegrating Co., CIVIL. CIVILIZATION. CLAIM. CLAIMS. CLEAR. CLEARLY. 1 Ben. 118. war. Brown v. Hiatt, 1 DiU. 379 ; Hubbard v. Ham- den Ex. Co., 10 R. I. 246. Roche V. Washington, 19 Ind. 56. Bowman v. Torr, 3 Iowa, 574 ; Stowell v. Ld. Zouch, Plowd. 359 ; Prigg n. Pennsylvania, 16 Pet. 615 ; Douglass v. Peas- ley, 40 Ala 147 ; Dowell v. Cardwell, 4 Sawy. 228. In constitution. Ohio v. Oglevee, 37 Ohio St. 3. bill of particulars of the of either party. In statute. Dwight v. Germania Ins. Co. , 84 N. Y. 493. against the State. In constitution. Clodfelter v. State, 86 N. C. 51. — deed. In contract. (39 Am. Dec. 63). — convinced. In Rohr V. Kindt, 3 W. & S. 563 instruction. Wilcox v. Henderson, 64 Ala. 585. — established by satisfactory proof. People V. CLERK. CLERKSHIP CLIENT. CLOSE. Wilden, 8 Pac. Coast L. J. 191. Peters v. State, 45 Wis. 540. In statute. Budd v. State, 3 Humph. 483 (39 Am. Dec. 189). treasurer or cashier. In statute. People v. Manu- facturing Co. , 99 111. 361. regular . In statute. People v. Board of Fire Com- mrs., 86 N. Y. 149. regular with some practising attorney. In stat- ute. Re Dunn, 43 N. J. (L.) 360. McFarland v. Crary, 6 Wend. 312. Frank v. Carson, 15 U. C. C, P. 135 ; Locklin v. Casler, 50 How. Pr. 45 • Blakeney v. Blakeney, 6 Port. 115. confinement in the penitentiary. In verdict. Gladden v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 508. corporation. McKim v. Odom, 3 Bland (Ch.), 415. CLOSED. In statute. Harvey v. State, 65 Ga. 569. CLOSE-HAULED. Chadwick v. Steam Packet Co., 6 E. & B. 776. CO. S. & . Stoddard v. Key, 62 How. Pr. 137. COAL. privilege. Patersonii. Kier, 2 Pittsb. 199. COAST. Soult V. L'Africaine, Bee. 204. C. 0.-D. I'l contract. State v. Intoxicating Liquors, 73 Me. 278. CODE. Railway Co. v. Weiner, 49 Miss. 739. CODICIL. Proctor v. Clarke, 3 Redf. 448 ; Lamb v. Lamb, 11 Pick. 376. COGNIZANCE. 693 COMMON. COGNIZANCE. COGNOVIT. COHABIT. COHABITATION COIN. COINAGE. COLLATERAL. COLLEGE. COLLOQUIUM. COLLUSION. COLOR. COLORABLE. COLORED. COMBINATION. COME. COMFORT. COMMENCE. COMMERCR COMMERCIAL. COMMISSION. Brown v. Bissett, 1 Zabr. 49, 274. and control. Re Zborowski, 68 N. Y. 101. Wyborne v. Ross, 2 Taunt. 68 ; Ames v. Hill, 2 B. & P. 161. together as husband and wife. In statute. Lyerly v. State, 36 Ark. 39 ; Taylor v. State, 36 Ark. 84 ; Bush V. State, 37 Ark. 215. In statute. Swancoat u. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 115; Parks v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 134; Brinkle v. Brinkle, ^2 PhiTa. 234. U. S. V. Bogart, 9 Ben. 315 ; Com. v. Cradley, 16 Gray, 241. Meyers v. Roosvelt, 25 How. Pr. 105. security. Loelirane v. Solomon, 38 Ga. 292 ; Munn V. McDonald, 10 Watts, 273. warranty. Den v. Crawford, 3 Halst. 1 06. Stanwood v. Pierce, 7 Mass. 460. Van Vechten v. Hopkins, 6 Johns. 220. Baldwin v. Mayor, 45 Barb. 369 ; Bell v. Blackburn, 28 Md. 235. Broughton v. Haywood, 61 N. C. 383. In flea. Tate v. Southard, 3 Hawks, 120. In statute. IJ. S. v. A Cargo of Sugar, 3 Sawyer, 48. of office. Burrall v. Acker, 23 Wend. 606 (35 Am. Dec. 582); Winter v. Kinney, 1 N. Y. 368; Decker v. Judson, 16 N. Y. 442 ; Morton v. Campbell, 37 Barb. 182. title. Dickens v. Barnes, 79 N. C. 491. race. Clark v. Directors, 24 Iowa, 275. Com. V. Gallagher, 2 Penn. L. J. 303. to reside. Com. v. Swan, 1 Pick, 195. In statute. Corporation of Raleigh v. Dougherty, 3 Humph. 11 (39 Am. Dec. 149) necessary for her — Keyes, 165. suit. Wilson v. Baptist Soc V. Earl, 17 Johns. 65. In constitution. Trade-Mark Cases, 10 Otto, 86 ; People v. Fisher, 14 Wend. 15. law. R. Co. V. Nat. Bank, 12 Otto, 55. paper. In statute. Re Sykes, 5 Biss. 114. Ralston v. Kohl, 30 Ohio St. 98 ; Tracy v. Suydam, 30 Barb. In will. Forman v. Whitney, 2 10 Barb. 318 ; Bronson 115. del credere. Grove v. Dubois, 1 T. R. 1 15. COMMISSIONERS. Morris Canal v. State, 2 Green, 428. COMMISSIONS. COMMITTEE. COMMON. Eckert v. Lewis, 4 Phila. 225 ; Brennan v. Perry, 7 Phila. 243. Reynell v. Lewis, 15 M. & W. 525 ; Lloyd v. Hart, 2 Pa. St. 478. Van Rensselaer v. Radcliffe, 10 Wend. 647. appendent. Van Rennsselaer v. Radcliffe, 10 Wend. 648. — assurance. State V. Farrand, 3 Halst. 335. GOMMON. 694 CONCEALED. COMMON— Continued. carrier. Mann v. White Elver Log Co., 46 Mich. 38 ; Doty i;. Strong, 1 Finney, 313 (40 Am. Dec. 773). employment. McAndrews v. Burns, 39 N. J. (L.) 117 ; Baird v. Pettit, 70 Pa. St. 477. inn. Cromwell v. Stephens, 2 Daly, 21. law. Jacob v. State, 3 Humph. 514; People?;. Ran- dolph, 2 Park C. C. 176 ; Drury u. Drury, 8 Wend. 324 ; Pierce v. Proprietors, 10 R. I. 241. In statute. Re Haskett, 53 Vt. 359. nuisance. People v. Toynbee, 20 Barb. 200 ; State v. Mayor, 5 Port. 311. of estovers. Van Rensselaer v. Radcliffe, 10 Wend. 647. of pasture. Van Rensselaer v. Radcliffe, 10 Wend. 647. of piscary. Van Rensselaer v. Radcliffe, 10 Wend. 647. of turbary. Van Rensselaer v. Radcliffe, 10 Wend. 647. of shack. Cheesman v. Hardham, IB. & A. 711. : pleas. Dallet v. Feltus, 7 Phila. 628. proceeding. Brown v. Crego, 29 Iowa, 322. recovery. Lyle v. Richardson, 9 S. & R. 364. COMMUNICATE. Scott v. State, 7 Lea, 232. COMMUNIS. error facit jus. Ocean Beach Assn. u. Brinley, 34 N. J. (Eq.) 448; De Vaynes v. Noble, 2 Russ. & Mylne, 506 ; Jones v. Tapling, 12 C. B. (n. s.) 846 ; Turk v. Mc- Coy, 14 S. & R. 349. COMMUTATION. Ex parte James, 1 Nev. 322 ; Lee v. Murphy, 22 Gratt. 799. COMPARISON. of handwriting. Travis v. Brown, 43 Pa. St. 12 ; Rowt V. Kile, 1 Leigh, 222. COMPELLED. to pay. Parker v. Thompson, 3 Peck, 432. COMPENSATION. Dorvin v. Wiliz, 11 La. Ann. 320; Parker v. Jenkins, 3 Bush, 591. COMPETENT. evidence. Chapman v. McManus, 1 Lea, 504. tribunal. People v. Tweed, 3 Hun, 778. COMPLETE. purchaser. Preston v. Nash, 75 Va. 949. COMPLETED. Tower v. R. Co., 34 Mich. 338. COMPOSITION. Bailey v. Boyd, 75 Ind. 127. COMPOUND. Haskins v. Newcomb, 2 Johns. 408. or preparation of ardent, vinous, malt, or fer- mented liquors. In statute. Foster v. State, 36 Ark. 258. COMPROMISE. Freitche v. Western Grain Co., 10 Neb. 360. COMPULSION. In statute. Lopez v. State, 12 Tex. (App.) 261. CONCEALED. People v. Miles, 55 Cal. 207. carry about his person. In statute. State v. Koten, 86 N. C. 702. CONCEBN. 695 CONNECT. CONCERN. for vrhom it may - Pennsylvania Ins. CONCERNING. CONDITION. . In insurance policy. De Bolle v. Co., 4 Whart. 68 (33 Am. Dec. 38); Eichardson v. Home Ins. Co., 15 Jones & Sp. 139. any boundary. In statute. Mauany v. Dash, 23 U. C. Q. B. 580. CONCLUDE. In treaty. Hylton v. Brown, 1 Wash. 353. CONDEMNATION. Lockwood v. Saffold, 1 Ga. 74. money. Lockwood v. Saffold, 1 Ga. 74. Littlejohn v. Ejerton, 77 N, C. 384 ; State Bank v. Hastings, 1 Doug. (Mich.) 252; Selden v. Pringle, 17 Barb. 465. precedentk Bucksport, etc., R. Co. v. Brewer, 67 Me. 295 ; Moore v. Moore, 47 Barb. 262 ; Redman v. ^tna Ins, Co., 49 Wis. 438; Selden v. Pringle, 17 Barb. 466; Ludlow V. R. Co., 12 Barb. 442. subsequent. Bucksport, etc., R. Co. v. Brewer, 67 Me. 295; Moore v. Moore, 47 Barb. 262; Ludlow v. R. Co., 12 Barb. 442; R. Co. v. Jones, 2 Coldw. 584; Chapin v. School Dist., 35 N. H. 450. subject to the . In deed. Skinner v. Shepard, 130 Mass. 180. contract. Railroad-Co. v. Jones, 2 Coldw. 588. fee. Simmons v. Augustine, 3 Port. 96. sale. Honore v. Hutchens, 8 Bush, 695 ; Turner v. Kerr, 44 Mo. 431. Harnett v. Harnett, 55 Iowa, 45 ; Johnson v. Johnson, 14 Wend. 643 ; Farnham v. Farnham, 73 111. 500. themselves in a la^wful manner. In statute. Dorn V. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 67. State V. Crowley, 41 Wis. 284. State V. Carr, 53 Vt. 37. In Plea. Hacket v. Railroad Co., 35 IST. H. 397. of judgment. Bank v. Garlinghouse, 5^3 Barb. 619. In statute. Knight ■;;. Lee, 80 Ind. 203. extra-judicial . State v. Lamb, 28 Mo. 230. judicial . State v. Lamb, 28 Mo. 230. as to matters to them. In statute. Masonic Mut. Ins. Co. V. Beck, 77 Ind. 209. CONDITIONAL. CONDONATION. CONDUCTING. CONFEDERACY. CONFESSION. CONFESSIONS. CONFIDED. CONFIDENTIAL. CONFIRMATION. CONFISCATE. CONFISCATION. CONFORMITY. CONFUSION. relation. Robins v. Hope, 57 Cal. 493. People V. Law, 34 Barb. 511. Ware v. Hylton, 3 Dall. 434. Winchester v. U. S., 14 Ct. of CI. 48. in with the verdict. In statute. S. C. 205. of debts. Eason v. Miller, 15 Woods v. Ridley, 11 Humph. 198. CONGREGATION. Baptist Church v. Wetherell, 3 Paige Ch. 301: Runkle v. Winemiller, 4 H. & Mc. 452. assembled for religious worship. In statute. Dawson v. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 59. CONNECT. In statute. Philadelphia, etc., R. Co. v. Railroad Co., 53 Pa. St. 59. CONSANO UmiTY. 696 CONTIGUOUS. CONSANGUINITY. Bernard v. Vignaud, 10 Mart. 561 ; Blodget v. Brinsweard, 9 Vt. 30 ; Sweezey v. WiUis, 1 Bradf. 498. collateral . McDowell v. Adams, 45 Pa. St. 432. lineal . McDowell v. Adams, 45 Pa. St. 432. CONSCIOUS. CONSENT. Brown v. Com., 78 Pa. St. 128. Mactier v. Frith, 6 "Wend. 114 ; Plummer v. Com., 1 Bush, 78. direction or procurement of any kind. In stat- ute. Hathorn v. Maynard, 65 Ga. 171. of the parties in vrriting. In statute. Mark v. City of Buffalo, 87 N. Y. 184. CONSIDERATION. Sterling v. Simmlckson, 2 South. (N. J.) 76. and purposes. In statute. Ford v. Burks, 37 Ark. 91. in of being taken good care of. In will. Mar- tin V. Martin, 131 Mass. 547. it is by the court. Terrell v. Achauer, 14 Ohio St. 85. GiUespie v. Winberg, 4 Daly, 320. CONSIDERED. CONSIGN. CONSIGNATION. Weld v. Hadley, 1 N. H. 304. CONSIGNEE. Wolff v. Horncastle, 1 B. & P. 322. CONSIGNMENT. Lucena v. Crawford, 5 B. & P. 299. CONSPIRACY. Com. v. Bliss, 12 Phila. 580 ; Johnson v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 590 ; Reg. v. Aspinall, 2 Q. B. Div. 59 ; Com. v. Judd, 2 Mass. 329 ; Com. v. Hunt, 4 Met. 123 ; Lambert v. People, 9 Cow. 606 ; Com. v. Waterman, 122 Mass. 67. CONSTITUTION. People v. R. Co., 24 N. Y. 486; McKoan v. Devries, 3 Barb. 198 ; French v. State, 52 Miss. 762 ; Van Home v. Dorrance, 2 DaU. 308 ; State v. McCann, 4 Lea, 9 ; Bank V. Cooper, 2 Yerg. 606 ; State v. Parkhurst, 4 Halst. 443 ; Taylor v. Governor, 1 Ark. 27. of the congregation. In statute. McRea v. Mc- Leod, 26 U. C. Ch. 255. CONSTRUCTION. Preston v. Dubuque, 11 Iowa, 17; Jones v. Aqueduct Co., 7 Vroom, 209. CONSTRUCTIVE. delivery. BoUn v. Huffnagle, 1 Rawle, 20. fraud. Jackson v. Jackson, 47 Ga. 109. notice. Nelson v. Allen, 1 Yerg. 367 ; Birdsall v. Russell, 29 N. Y. 249. — possession. Fleming v. CONSUL. CONSULT. CONTEMPT. CONTIGUOUS. Maddox, 30 Iowa, 241; Brown v. Volkening, 64 N. Y. 80. total loss. Burt V. Brewers' Ins. Co. , 9 Hun, 384. trust. Burks v. Burks, 7 Baxt. 366. Dainesse v. U. S. , 15 Ct. of CI. 64 ; Satori v. Hamilton, 1 Green, (N. J.) 109; Seidel v. Peschaw, 3 Dutch. (N. J.) 429. with. In statute. Johnson v. Glen, 26 U. C. Ch. 162. of court. Conover v. Wood, 5 Abb. Pr. 89 ; Ex parte Wright, 65 Ind. 508. — proprietors. In statute. Ann. 435. Raxendale v. Seip, 32 La. CONTINGENCY. 697 CONVEY. CONTINGENCY. People v. Yonkers, 39 Barb. 272. CONTINGENT. — claim. Clark v. Wenchell, 63 Vt. 408 ; Curley v. Hand, 53 Vt. 524 ; Greene v. Dyer, 32 Me. 460 ; Woodward v. , Herbert, 24 Me. 358. estate. Tayloe v. Gould, 10 Barb. 396. liability. In statute. Haywood v. Shreve, 15 Vroom, 104. remainder. Moore v. Lyons, 25 "Wend. 144 ; Leslie V. Marshall, 31 Barb. 566 ; Williamson v. Field, 2 Sandf. (Ch.) 552; Hawley v. James, 5 Paige Ch. 467; Doe v. Considene, 6 Wall. 474. use. Burk v. Burk, 18 N. Y. 343. CONTINUOUS. Suffleld v. Brown, 4 DeJ. & S. 199. injury. Wood v. SutcUffe, 8 Eng. L. & Eq. 220. line. In statute. State v. Vanderbilt, 37 Ohio St. 690. CONTINUOUSLY. In statute. State v. Vanderbilt, 37 Ohio St. 590. CONTRABAND. CONTRACT. CONTRACTOR. CONTRARY. CONTRIBUTION. - CONTRIBUTIVE. - CONTROVERSIES. Eldrod V. Alexander, 4 Heisk. 345. Woodruff V. State, 3 Ark. 301; Justice v. Long, 42 N. Y. 497; Languille v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 321; Canal Co. V. E. Co., 4 G. & J. 129; Gallagher v. White, 31 Barb. 99; State v. Miller, 1 Mo. (App.) 76. by . In statute. McBrian v. Water Commissioner, 40 U. C. Q. B. 80. wages. Augur v. Couture, 68 Me. 427. executed . Fletcher v. Peck, 6 Cranch, 137 ; Fox v. Kitton, 19 111. 533 ; Farrington v. Tennessee, 5 Otto, 683. executory . Farrington v. Tennessee, 5 Otto, 683 ; Fletcher v. Peck, 6 Cranch, 136 ; Fox v. Kitton, 19 111. 533. express . Thompson v. Woodruff, 7 Coldw. 409. implied . Brackett r. Norton, 4 Conn. 524. McCarty v. Portland, 71 Me. 322 ; Iron Co. v. Dodson, 7 Lea, 373. to law. Candy v. Hanmore, 76 Ind. 128. - towards a prize. Coombes v. Dibble, L. R. 1 Ex. 248. — negligence O'Brien v. McGlurchey, 68 Me. 662. concerning the title or boundaries of the State. Ill constitution. Fink v. Denny, 75 Va. 663. CONTROVERSY. Burber v. Kennedy, 18 Minn. 226. CONVENIENTLY. Guerin v. Reese, 33 Cal. 29. CONVERSE. CONVERSION. CONVERT. CONVEY. Scott V. State, 7 Lea, 232. Badger v. Hatch, 71 Me. 565 ; Bristol v. Burt, 7 Johns. 268 ; Laverty v. Snethern, 68 N. Y. 624 ; Ferguson v. Clifford, 37 N. H. 101 ; Nichols v. Newson, 2 Murphy, 303; Syeds V. Hay, 4 T. R. 264. In plea. Green v. State, 79 Ind. 537. full power and authority to . In will. Hamilton V. Hamilton, 98 111. 254. CONVEYANCE. 698 GOUBT. CONVEYANCE. CONVEYED. CONVICTED. COOLING. CO-PARTIES. COPPER. COPY. COPYRIGHT. CORONER. CORPORAL. CORPORATORS CORPOREAL. CORPUS. CORRECT. la statute. Powell v. Williams, 54 Wis. G36 ; Baker v. Clark, 7 U. C. Q. B. 44 ; Brown v. Fitz, 13 N. H. 285. In contract. Spicer v. Norton, 13 Barb. 543. Gallagher v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 469 ; Wilder. Bowen, 37 U. C. Q. B. 674 ; Shepherd v. People, 24 How. Pr. 401. In statute. Burgess v. Boetefeur, 7 M. & G. 481 ; Reg. v. Fadleman, Temp. & M. 293. time. Eanes v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 421. In statute. Hadley v. Hill, 73 Ind. 442. manufacture of . In statute. D. S. v. Ulman, 4 Ben. 547. Dickinson v. R. Co., 7 W. Va. 212. Chappel V. Purdy, 14 M. & W. 316; Stone v. Thomas, 2 WaU. Jr. 567; Stephens v. Cady, 14 How. 530. Davis V. Justices, 7 Q. B. Div. 514. punishment. People v. Winchell, 7 Cow. 525, note. In constitution. Gulliver v. Roelle, 100 111. 142. hereditament. Canfleld v. Ford, 28 Barb. 340. — delicti. U. S. v. Williams, 1 Cliff. 25. and satisfactory. Rowe v. Hopwood, L. R. 4 Q. B. 3. CORROBORATING. evidence. Hozier v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 501. COSTS. of a motion. In statute. Phipps v. Carman, 26 Hun, 518. — in the cause. Pr. 276. Scott V. Grand Trunk R. Co., 3 U. C. COTTAGE. Young v. Sotheron, 4 B. & Ad. 628, note. COUNT. Chetham v. Tillotson, 5 Johns. 435. COUNTERCLAIM. Belleau v. Thompson, 33 Cal. 497 ; Stone v. Stone, 2 Met. (Ky.) 340; Union Bank v. Heyward, 15 S. C. 303; Tyler V. Welles, 33 Barb. 333. COUNTERFEITER. Thirman -u. Matthews, 1 Stew. (Ala.) 386. COUNTING-HOUSE. In statute. Reg. v. Patter, Temp. & M. 56]. COUNTRY. and of this he puts himself upon the . Bell v. Yates, 33 Barb. 629. COUNTY, Williams v. Leach, 8 Minn. 504 ; Commrs. v. Carter, 2 Kas. 128. court. In constitution. People v. Carr, 25 Hun, 325. judge. In constitution. People v. Carr, 25 Hun, 325. COUPLED. with an ability to commit. In statute. Jarnigan V. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 466. COURSE. Att'y-Gen. v. R. Co., 1 Stockt. 660; Williams v. City, 14 Wis. 238. COURT. Dnnn v. State, 2 Ark. 229 (35 Am. Dec. 54) ; Lawyer Tax Cases, 8 Heibk. 660 ; Hall v. Marks, 34 111. 360 ; Rothehild V. U. S. 6 Ct. of CI. 212 ; Henderson v. Beaton, 62 Tex. 42. In statute. Foote v. Silsby, 1 Blatchf. 642 ; Re Maltby, 7 Q. B. Div. 18. of record. Rhinehart li. Lance, 43 N. J. (L.) 314. COURT-HOUSE. 699 GUCKINO-STOOL. COURT-HOUSE. Longworthy v. Featherstone. 65 Ga. 165. COURT-MARTIAL. Re Bogart, 2 Sawyer, 410; Carver v. U. S., 16 Ct. of CI. 382. COVENANT. De BoUe v. Pennsylvania Ins. Co., 4 Whart. 68 (33 Am. Dec. 38) ; Com. v. Robinson, 1 Watts, 160. In statute. Freeman v. Carpenter, 10 Vt. 433 (33 Am. Dec. 210). and manifested. McLelland v. McLelland, G5 Me. COW. CREATED. CREDIBLE. CREDIT. CREDITOR. CREDITORS. CREDITS. CRTB. CRIME. CRIMEN. CRIMINAL. CROP-TIME. CROPPER. CROSS-BILL. CROW. CRUEL. 500. person. In statute. Dunn v. State, 7 Tex. (App. ) 600. witness. In statute. liiggins v. Carlton, 28 Md. 115 ; Noland v. McCracken, 1 Dev. & B. 596. give A. B. . In guaranty. Simpson v. Manley, 2 Cromp. &J. 12. Ins. Co. V, Meeker, 8 Vroom, 300 ; Stanley v. Ogden, 2 Root. 261. not concerned in the loss as a . In insurance policy. DoUiver v. St. Joseph Ins. Co., 131 Mass. 40. In statute. Harper v. Union Manfg. Co., 100 111. 225; Walker v. KUedge, 65 Ala. 51 ; Anderson v. Anderson, 64 Ala. 403. his . In statute. Re Dunham, 2 Ben. 488. In statute. Payne v. Watterson, 37 Ohio St. 123. of corn. Masterson v. Goodlet, 46 Tex. 402. People V. Williams, 24 Mich. 163 ; Re Voorhees, 3 Vroom, 147; State v. Patterson, 41 Vt. 511. In statute. Com. v. Lenox, 12 Phila. 601 ; Re Lucas, 29 U. C. Q. B. 81 ; Reg. v. Roddy, 41 U. C. Q. B. 291. falsi. State v. Randolph, 24 Conn. 365 ; Little v. Gibson, 39 N. H. 610. cause or matter. In statute. Queen v. Whitchurch, 7 Q. B. Div. 534. case. Shultz v. Moore, Wright, 281. offense. Slaughter v. People, 2 Doug. (Mich.) 337. prosecution. Ely v. Thompson, 3 A. K. Marsh. 74 ; Harger v. Thomas, 44 Pa. St. 130. Martin v. Chapman, 6 Port. (Ala.), 351. Steele v. Frick, 56 Pa. St. 175. Kemp V. Mitchell, 36 Ind. 256 ; Canant v. Mappin, 20 Ga. 731. as the flies. In contract. Stokes v. Grissel, 78 Eng. C. L. 689. and inhuman treatment. In statute. Kennedy v. Kennedy, 15 Jones & Sp., 56; Eastes v. Eastes, 79 Ind. 364. and unusual punishment. In constitution. Re Bayard, 25 Hun, 546 ; State v. Gedicke, 43 N. J. (L.) 90. CUCKING-STOOL. James v. Com., 12 S. & R. 230. CULPABLE. 700 DATE. CULPABLE. CULTIVATED. CUMULATIVE. CURATOR. CURED. CURRENCY. CURRENT. — negligence. Hot Springs R. Co. v. Newman, 36 Ark. 610; Woodman 1). Nottingham, 49 N. H. 392. — or improved land. Li. statute. Lyon v. Harnor, 73 CURTESY. CURTILAGE. CUSP ADORE. CUSTODY. CUSTOM. CUTS. CWT. CY PRES. DAM. DAMAGES. DANGEROUS. DANGERS. DANSUESE. DATE. Me. 56. evidence. Wynne v. Newman, 75 Va. 812 ; MeGavock V. Brown, 4 Humph. 252 ; Waller v. Graves, 20 Conn. 310 ; Chatfleld v. Lathrop, 6 Pick. 417. ofiFence. Wells v. Com., 12 Gray, 329. Duncan v. Crook, 49 Mo. 117. by verdict. Merrick v. Trustees, 8 Gill, 75. Butler V. Paine, 8 Minn. 329 ; Galena Ins. Co. v. Kupfer, 28 lU. 335. account. James v. Fellowes, 20 La. Ann. 118; Franklin v. Camp, Coxe (N. J.), 196. bank-notes. Moore v. Gooch, 6 Heisk. 105. funds. Lacy v. Holbrook, 4 Ala. 90. money. Miller v. McKinney, 5 Lea, 96 ; Stalworth v. Blum, 41 Ala. 321. Billings V. Baker, 28 Barb.' 345. State V. Haskell, 33 Me. 127 ; People v. Murphy, 10 Hun, 154; Coddington v. Dry Dock Co., 2 Vroom, 485. IngersoU v. Turner, 12 Off. Pat. Gaz. 189 ; Burden v. Corn- ing, 2 Fish. Pat. Cas. 477 ; Cahoon v. Ring, 1 CUff. 692 ; 1 Fish. Pat. Cas. 397. Gilman v. Williams, 7 Wis. 334. safe . In statute. Queen v. Newman, 8 Q. B. Div. 706. Strother v. Lucas, 12 Pet. 446 ; Adams v. Pittsburg Ins. Co., 95 Pa. St. 355 ; Gallup v. Lederer, 1 Hun, 287 ; Cutter v. Waddingham, 22 Mo. 284. plates and . In insurance policy. Houghton v. Watertown Ins. Co., 131 Mass. 300. Helen v. Bryant, 11 B. Mon. 65. White V. Fisk, 22 Conn. 54 ; Beckman v. Bonsor, 23 N. Y. 308 ; Coster v. Lorillard, 14 Wend. 308. Colwell V. May, 4 C. E. Green, 248. Rosenfield ■;;. Ex. Co., 1 Woods, 13 ; Collins v. Railroad Co., 9 Heisk. 850 ; Hartford v. Palmer, 16 Johns. 143 ; Mayor V. Lord, 17 Wend. 293 ; Thompson v. Morris Canal Co., 2 Harr. (N. J.), 482. In bond. Boiling v. Tate, 65 Ala. 417. weapon. State v. Dineen, 10 Minn. 411. of the river. In hill of lading. Gilmore v. Carman, 1 Sm. & M. 279 (40 Am. Dee. 9). of the sea. In insurance policy. Dupeyre «. Western, etc., Ins. Co., 2 Rob. (La.) 457 (38 Am. Dec. 218). premiere etoile. In contract. Roserie v. Kiralfy Bros., 12 Phila. 209. In statute. Shaughnessey v. Lewis, 130 Mass. 355 ; Bement V. Trenton, 3 Vroom, 515. DAY. 701 DEEDED. DAY. DAYS. DEAD. DEAD-HEAD. DEADLY. DEALER. DEALT. DEBT. DEBTS. DECEIT. DECIDE. DECLARATION. DECLARE. DECREE. DECREPIT. DEDICATION. DEED. Helphenstine v. Bank, 65 Incl. 589 ; Haines v. State, 7 Tex. (App. ) 33 ; People v. Hatch, 33 111. 137. In statute. Pressley v. Marion Co., 80 Ind. 47. next appointed. In statute. Richards v. McBridc, 8 Q. B. Div. 119. five . In statute. Keeter v. Railroad Co., 86 N. C. 347. — freight. Gray v. Carr, L. R. 6 Q. B. 528 ; Phillips v. Rodre, 15 East, 555. Gardners. HaU, 61 N. C. 62. weapon. McReynolds v. State, 4 Tex. (App. ) 327 ; Briggs V. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 144; Kouns v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 13; Dollarhide v. U. S., 1 Moriis (la.), 223 (39 Am Dec. 460). In statute. Archer w. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 482. In statute Whitney v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 379. Rodman v. Munson, 13 Barb. 177 ; Allen v. Dickson, 1 Minor, 120 ; Newell v. People, 7 N. Y. 124 ; McElfresh v. IGrken- dall, 36 Iowa, 226 ; Appeal of Erie, 91 Pa. St. 402. by specialty. Probate Court v. Child, 51 Vt. 86. due or accruing. In statute. Howell o. Metropolitan R. Co., 19 Ch. Div. 508. Imprisonment for . In statute. U. S. v. Walsh, 1 Abb. (U. S.) 66. In sta'.ute. Victory Webb Printing Co. v. Beecher, 26 Hun, 48 ; Stanton v. Wilkeson, 8 Ben. 357. — due or to become due. In statute. DEEDED. Ruggles V. City of Fon du Lac, 53 Wis. 436. grcnring out of or founded upon a contract. In statute. Keller v. McMahan, 77 Ind. 64. Paisley v. Freeman, 3 T. R. 56 ; Gibbs v. Odell, 2 Coldw. 133. and malpractice. In statute. Re Attorney, 86 N. Y. 564. Com. V. Anthes, 5 Gray, 253 ; Groom v. Gwin, 43 Md. 581. Smith V. Ford, 12 Wend. 10 ; Cheetham v. TQlotson, 5 Johns. 435. the law. In statute. Crabtree v. State, 1 Lea, 270. Rowley v. Van Benthuysen, 16 Wend. 383 ; Wing v. Warner, 2 Doug. (Mich.) 290. aged or . In statute. Bowden v. State, 2 Tex. (App. ) 56. Pierce v. Spafford, 53 Vt. 394 ; Bidinger v. Bishop, 76 Ind. 254 ; Curtis v. Kessler, 14 Barb. 521 ; Rees v. City of Chi- cago, 38 111. 335 ; Mayor v. Morris, 1 Beas. (n. s.) 562. Master v. Miller, 4 T. R. 345 ; Allston v. Thompson, Cheves (Eq.), 282; Jeffrey v. Underwood, 1 Ark. 112; McMurty V. Brown, 6 Neb. 376 ; Best v. Brown, 25 Hun, 224. of release. Ely v. Stannard, 44 Conn. 533. Jordan v. Jordan, 65 Ala. 305. DE FACTO. 702 DEMUliBAGE. SE FACTO. DEFALCATION. DEFAULT. government. Smith officer. Northrup v. Fleming v. Mulhall, 9 Mo Honk V. Foley, 2 Pen. & W. Williams v. Stein, 5 Q. B. Neb. 398. detention by of the charterers, V. Stewart, 21 La. Ann. 71. Gregory, 2 Abb. (U. S.) 505; (App.) 72. 250. Div. 413; Hardy v. Miller, 11 In charter-party. DEFEASANCE. DEFEAT. DEFECT. DEFENCE. DEFICIENCY. DEFINITE. DEFINITION. DEFORCE. DEFORCEMENT. DEFRAUD. • DELAY. DEL CREDERE. DELIBERATE. DELIBERATELY. DELIBERATION. Davis u. Pendergast, 8 Ben. 84. Lippincott v. Tilton, 2 Green (N. J.), 364. or obstruct. In statute. Walker «. Sayres, 5 Bush, 581. of form. In statute. Flexner v. Dickerson, 65 Ala. 132. Wilson V. Poole, 33 Ind. 449. Goldsmith v. Brown, 35 Barb. 492. failure of issue. Hall v. Chaffee, 14 N. H. 220. any period. Instatute. Brammer v. Cohn, 86N. Y. 16. Marvin v. State, 19 Ind. 184 ; Cottin v. Cottin, 6 Mart. 99. legal . Mickel v. MiUs, 1 Grant's Gas. 328. Phelps V. Baldwin, 17 Conn. 212. Woodruff V. Brown, 2 Harr. (N. J.) 269 ; Wildy v. Bonney, 26 Miss. 59. In statute. Robberson v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 502 ; Burdick V. Post, 12 Barb. 186. — defraud or hinder. 488. In statute. Re Dunham, 2 Ben. 403. agent. Ex parte White, L. R. 6 Ch. App. Cas. commission. Grove v. Dubois, 1 T. "R. 115. In statute. State v. Lopez, 15 Nev. 407 ; State v. Boyle. 28 Iowa, 524. State V. EUis, 74 Mo. 221 ; State v. Lewis, 74 Mo. 222 ; State V. Kotovsky, 74 Mo. 247. In statute. Duebbe v. State, 1 Tex (App.) 165 ; Mitchell v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 199; Com. v. Perrier, 3 Phila. 232; Anthony v. State, Meigs, 270. Boyce y. Ewart, 1 Rice, 140. tremens. Erwin v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 700. Pratsman v. Baker, 30 Wis. 646 ; Shaw v. Hayward, 7 Cash. 174; State Bank v. Evans, 3 Green (N. J.) 163; Benne- son V. Aiken, 102 111. 287 ; Berry v. Anderson, 22 Ind. 39 ; Roosevelt v. Carow, 6 Barb. 195 ; Best v. Brown, 25 Hun, 224. State V. Pike, 49 N. H. 432 ; Robinson v. Adams, 62 Me. 401 ; Re Foreman's. Will, 54 Barb. 279. Re Shaw's Will, 2 Redf. 132. lands. Attorney General v. Parsons, 3 Cromp. & J. 280. and let. In deed. Lanigan v. Kille, 97 Pa. St. 120. DEMONSTRATIVE. legacy. Glass v. Dunn, 17 Ohio St. 424, DEMURRAGE. Lockhart v. Falk, L. R. 10 Ex. 135 ; Brown v. Ralston, 4 Rand. 510. DELINQUENCY, DELIRIUM. DELIVERY. DELUSION. DEMENTIA DEMESNE. DEMISE. DEMUBEEB. 703 DEVISED. DEMURRER. Davies v. Gibson, 2 Ark. 117; New Jersej' v. New York, 6 Pet. 327 ; Goodman v. Ford, 23 Miss. 505 ; Howell v. HoweU, 15 Miss. 60. to evidence. Pharr v. Bachelor, 3 Ala. 242 ; R. Co. V. McArthur, 43 Miss. 185 ; Hyers v. Green, 2 Call, 669. DENOUNCEMENT. Merle v. Matthews, 26 Cal. 477. DEPARTURE. DEPENDENT. DEPOSIT. DEPOSITION. DEPOSITUM. DEPRIVATION. DEPRIVE. DEPUTY. DERELICT. DERELICTION. DESCEND. DESCENT. DESERT. DESERTION. Union Ins. Co. v. Tyson, 3 Hill, 126. covenant. Norman v. Wells, 17 "Wend. 149. Bank v. Bank, 40 Vt. 380 ; Curtiss v. Leavitt, 15 N. Y. 166. general . Shoemaker v. Hinze, 53 Wis. 116. In statute. U. S. v. Clark, 1 Gall. 407. Morris v. Lewis, 33 Ala. 55. Martin v. Mackonochie, 3 Q. B. Div. 751. fraudulently . In statute. Robberson v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 502. Re Executive Commrs., 12 Fla. 652; Willis v. Melvin, 8 Jones (L.), 63. Rowe V. The Brig, 1 Mason, 378. Jones V. Nunn, 12 Ga. 473. In will. Fleming v. Fleming, 1 H. & C. 244. Priest V. Cummings, 20 Wend. 349 ; Barclay v. Cameron, 25 Tex. 241 ; Burbank v. Buckingham Ins. Co., 24 N. H. 558. People V. Board of Police, 26 Barb. 501. Hooper v. Hooper, 34 N. J. (Eq.) 95; Southwick v. South- wick, 97 Mass. 329 ; Coffin v. Jackson, 3 Story, 113 ; The Mary C. Conery, 9 Fed. Rep. 223 ; Ingersoll v. Ingersoll, 49 Pa. St. 251. wilful . In statute. Inhabitants v. Inhabitants, 130 Mass. 107. DESIRE. In will. Major v. Herndon, 78 Ky. 129. DESPOIL. Sunol ■;;. Hepburn, 1 Cal. 268. DETAIL. Re Strawbridge, 39 Ala. 379. matters of . In constitution. Lehigh Co. v. Central R. Co.,34N. J. (Eq.) 90. DETAIN. any letter. In statute. U. S. ij Pearee, 2 McLean, 16. DETAINED. In plea. Bain v. McDonald, 32 U. C. Q. B. 190. DETERMINABLE. In deed. Jones v. Nixon, 1 H. & C. 48. In statute. Freme *;. Clement, 18 Ch. Div. 499. fee. People v. White, 11 Barb. 28 ; McLane v. Bovee, 35 Wis. 36. Sharp V. Curds, 4 Bibb, 548. Peirce v. Hill, 9 Port. 151. Clift V. Wliite, 12 N. Y. b?,\ ; Ayresv. Lawrence, 59 N. Y. 197. Wilkins v. Ins. Co., 30 Ohio St. 341 ; Bell v. Western Maine Ins. Co. 5 Rob. (La.) 423 (39 Am. Dec. 543). Jenkins v. Tobin, 31 Ark. 309; Harwood v. Goodright, 1 Cowp. 90; Conklin v. Egerton, 21 Wend. 436; Fetrow's V. Estate, 58 Pa. St. 427 ; Lasher v. Lasher, 13 Barb. 109. lands . In statute. Roth's Appeal, 94 Pa. St. 186. DETERMINED. DETINUE. DEVASTAVIT. DEVIATION. DEVISE. DEVISED. DICTATION. DICTATION. DICTUM. DID. DIE. 704 DIS Q UALIFICA TION. Prendergast v. Prendergast, 1 6 La. Ann. 220. State V. Clai'ke, 3 Nev. 572. In indictment. Ewing v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 362. without an heir. In will. Lippett v. Hopkins, 1 Gall. 454, without issue. In will. Fitzwalter's Appeal, 94 Pa. St. 141. Swofford V. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 76; Brand v. E. Co., 8 Barb. 378 ; Grant v. Mosely, 29 Ala. 305 ; McGrath v. R. Co., 19 How. Pr. 219. inquire. Respublica v. Shaffer, 1 Dall. 257. Chatham v. Middlefield, 19 Johns. 67. trust. Deaderich v. CantreU, 10 Yerg. 272. Wiesner v. Zaim, 39 Wis. 206 ; Castle v. Duryea, 32 Barb. 480. In statute. People v. Riley, 25 Hun, 588. Otherwise . In statute. McCaffrey v. Town of Shields, 54 Wis. 651. DISBURSEMENTS. In statute. Commrs. v. Maguire, 86 N. C. 288. DISCLAIMER. Williams v. Cooper, 39 Eng. C. L. 384. DISCONTINUANCE. Hunt v. Grifflu, 49 Miss. 748 ; Ramsey v. Tuffnell, 2 Bing. 653; Kennedy v. McNickle, 7 Phila. 217; Kahnv. Herman, 3 Ga. 272 ; McGuire v. Hay, 6 Humph. 421. Pake V. Capital, 20 Kan. 450 ; Weckler v. Bk., 42 Md. 592. Rooke's Case, 5 Cooke, 100 ; Cavil v. Biirnaford, 1 Burr. 671 ; Rex. V. Young, 1 Burr. 560 ; Dorman v. State, 34 Ala. 235 ; People v. Superior Court, 5 Wend. 126. DISCRETIONARY. trust. Deaderick v. CantreU, 10 Yerg. 269. DISFRANCHISEMENT. Symmers v. Regem, 2 Cowp. 602. DISHONORED. Todd v. Emly, 7 M. & W. 438. DISINTERESTED. or indifferent. In statute. Lyon v. Hamor, 73 Me. 56. DILIGENCE. DILIGENTLY. DIRECTLY. DIRECTORY. DISABILITY. DIRECTION. DISABLED. DISCOUNT. DISCRETION. DISMISS. DISORDERLY. DISPATCH. DISPENSATION. DISPOSING. DISPOSSESSION DISQUALIFIED. DISQUALIFICATION, legal Bosely v. Bruner, 24 Miss. 462. conduct. State v. Jersey City, 1 Dutch. 541. house. In statute. Thompsons. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 82; McElhaney v. State, 12 Tex. (App.) 231; State v. MaxweU, 33 Conn. 259. person. In statute. O'Shaughnessy v. McLorman, 43 N. J. (L.)413. in discharging. In charter-party. Keen v. Auden- ried, 6 Ben. 535. Thomas v. Sorrell, Vaughn, 349. mind and memory. Den v. Johnson, 2 South. 458 ; •Puryearv. Reese, 6 Coldw. 38; Benoistv. Murrin, 58 Mo. 322 ; Leech v. Leech, 21 Pa. St. 69. of them in any way whatever. In statute. Oliver V. Hyman, 30 U. C. Q. B., 517. Kilnich 1). Maidman, 1 Burr. 111. In constitution. Re Maguire, 57 Cal. 604. -. In statute. State v. Blair, 53 Vt. 24. DISSEISIN. 705 DRAT AGE. DISSEISIN. DISSOLVED. DISTILLER. DISTRESS. DISTRIBUTION. DISTRICT. DISTURBING. DIVERS. DIVERSION. DIVIDEND. DIVORCE. DOLLAR. DOLLARS. DOMESTICS. DOMICIL. DOMINION. DONATIO. DONATION. DORMANT. DOUBLE. DOWER. DOWRY. DRAMATIC. DRAM-SHOP. DRAYAGE. Kilnich v. Maidman, 1 Burr. Ill; Doe v. Horde, 2 Cowp. 701 ; Worcester v. Lord, 56 Me. 268. if the same is by the chancery court. In bond. Boiling V. Tate, 65 Ala. 417. In statute. One Vaporizer, 2 Ben. 439. Hard v. Nearing, 44 Barb. 488. In statute. Robinson v. Payne, 58 Miss. 690 ; Rogers v. Gil- lett, 56 Iowa, 268. printed and delivered for . In contract. Daw- ley V. Alsdorf, 25 Hun, 226. In constitution. Com. v. Dumhauld, 97 Pa. St. 293. In statute. Jones v. Van Zandt, 5 McLean, 214. religious -worship. Hunt v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 116; Richardson v. State, 5 Tex. (App. ) 470; Dom v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 67. In indictment. Reg. v. "Webb, Temp. & M. 26. Parkers. Griswold, 17 Conn. 299. Pennsylvania v. R. Co. , 10 Phila. 466 ; Clarkson v. Clarkson, 18 Barb. 657. State V. Fry, 4 Mo. 142 ; Miller v. Miller, 33 Cal. 355. Borie v. Trott, 5 Phila. 404. In note. Cook v. Lillo, 13 Otto, 792. In will. Wilson v. Powell, 86 N. C. 321. Wakefield v. State, 41 Tex. 558. Attorney-General v. Rowe, 1 H. & C. 44 ; State v. Moore, 14 N. H. 454 ; Crawford v. Wilson, 4 Barb. 520 ; Hageman v. Fox, 31 Barb. 476 ; Re Wrigley, 8 Wend. 142 ; Re Roberts, 8 Paige Ch. 624; Sunderson v. Ralston, 20 La. Ann. 314; Cadwalader v. Howell, 3 Harr. (N. J.) 144; Lowry i;. Bradley, 1 Speer, Ch. 1 (39 Am. Dec. 142). Coles V. Perry, 7 Tex. 136. ' causa mortis. Prince v. Hazleton, 20 Johns. 514; French v. Raymond, 38 Vt. 624 ; Wells v. Tucker, 3 Bin- ney, 370 ; Bedell v. Carl, 33 N. Y. 584. Fisk V. Flores, 43 Tex. 343. or gratuity. In constitution. Georgia Penitentiary v. Nelms, 65 Ga. 503. partner. Speake v. Prewitt, 6 Tex. 258. insurance. Perkins v. Ins. Co., 12 Mass. 218. Wait V. Wait, 4 Barb 201; Young -u. Carter, 50 How. Pr. 411 ; Sutherland v. Sutherland, 69 111. 485. Cutler V. Waddingham, 22 Mo. 254. composition. In statute. Maitenetti v. Maguire, 1 Abb. (U. S.) 360. Brockway v. State, 36 Ark. 636. In statute. Wright v. People, 101 111. 134. keeper. State v. Owen, 15 Mo. 507. Soule V. Gas Light Co., 54 Cal. 241. DROVE. 706 EASEMENT. DROVE. DUE. DULY. DUNCE. DUPLICITY DURESS. DXTRING. DUTCH. DUTIES. DUTY. DWELLING- EARNINGS. BASEMENT of horses or cattle. In ttatute. Caldwell v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 63. U. S. V. Learned, 1 Abb. (U. S.) 483. course of law. Griffln v. Mixon, 38 Miss. 458. diligence. Bixby v. Smith, 49 How. Pr. 53. return. Harman v. Childress, 3 Yerg. 329 ; Waugh v. Brittain, 4 Jones (L.), 470. notice. In plea. Kusterer v. City of Beaver Dam, 52 Wis. 146. process of •la'w. In constitution. State Auditor v. Jackson County, 65 Ala. 168; Donahue v. County of Will, 100 111. 106; Kalloch v. Superior Ct., 56 Cal. 229; Hey Sing leck, 57 Cal. 251. debts now ■ . Kimball v. Whitney, 15 Ind. 282. debt . Leggatt v. Bk., 24 N. Y. 290. in course of administration. Darling v. McDon- ald, 101 111. 374. Gibson v. People, 5 Hun, 543. ■ completed. In plea. Town of Auburn v. Eldridge, 77 Ind. 126. presented. Schofield v. Bayard, 3 Wend. 491. proceeded in to judgment. In statute. City Philadelphia v. Scott, 93 Pa. St. 29. recorded. In plea. Martens v. of Randon, 78 Ind. 85 ; Dunning v. Coleman, 27 La. Ann. 48. Peai;fl v. Jones, Cro. Car. 352. Weathersby v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 643 ; Tucker v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 253 ; State v. Gorham, 55 N. H. 163 ; Tucker V. Ladd, 7 Cow. 452 ; Harker v. Brink, 4 Zab. 452. Olivari v. Menger, 39 Tex. 77 ; Plant v. Gunn, 2 Woods, 376 ; BrowA V. Pierce, 7 Wall. 214; Hazelrigg v. Donaldson, 2 Mete. (Ky.) 477 ; Hackley v. Headley, 45 Miss. 574 ; Rem- ington «. Wright, 43 N. J. (L.) 413. of imprisonment. Brown v. Pierce, 7 Wall. 215 per minas. Brown v. Pierce, 7 Wall. 215. coverture. State v. Frj', 4 Mo. 159. the term. People v. Burbank, 12 Cal. 392. his sickness or disability. In contract. Poultney V. Buchman, 62 How. Pr. 470. auction. Crandall ■;;. State, 28 Ohio St. 481. In constitution. Pacific Ins. Co. v. Soule, 7 Wall. 445. State- V. Orleans Nav. Co., 11 Mart. 153; Allen v. Dickson, 1 Minor, 120. ■HOUSE. 7/1 statute. Bradley v. Bayless, 8 Q. B. Div. 224 ; State V. McCall, 4 Ala. 643 (39 Am. Dec. 314). In statute. Jason v. Antone, 131 Mass. 534. Ross V. Thompson, 78 Ind. 90 ; Clark v. R. Co., 40 Iowa, 456 ; Forbes v. Balenseifer, 74 III. 185 ; Felters v. Humphreys, 3 C. E. Green, 262. EFFECTS. 707 ENEMY. EFFECTS. EJECTMENT. ELECTIVE. ELECTION. ELECTOR. ELECTORS. In will. Hockley v. Mawley, 1 Hov. Supp. 57. machinery and in the said sugar refinery. In deed. Thurber v. Minturn, 62 How. Pr. 27. Fairclaim v. Sham Title, 3 Burr. 1294; McFarland v. Good- man, 6 Biss. 112 ; Bristow v. Pegge, 1 T. R. 759 n. franchise. State v. Staten, 6 Coldw. 255. Com. V. Brandon, 4 B. Mgn. 2 ; Police Commrs. v. Louis- ville, 3 Bush, 602 ; Gilman v. Gilman, 54 Me. 458 ; Dash V. Van Kleech, 7 Johns. 501. In deed. Coleman v. Brooke, 12 Phila. 503. In statute. Chicago, etc., R. Co. v. Mallory, 101 111. 583. law. Falconer v. Robinson, 46 Ala. 344. Beardstown v. Virginia, 76 111. 39 ; Sanford v. Prentice, 28 Wis. 362. municipal . In statute. State v. Kidd, 74 Ind. 555. of such cities, to^wns or villages. In constitution. ELSEWHERE. ELOPEMENT. State V. Tuttle, 53 Wis. 45. ELEEMOSYNARY. corporations. Allen v. McKeen, 1 Sumner, 299 ; Robertson v. Bullions, 9 Barb. 90 ; Trustees v. King, 12 Mass. 557. ELIGIBLE. every elector shall be to any office. In statute. State V. Bradley, 48 Conn. 546. In contract: Brown v. Jones, 2 Gall. 477. Cogswill V. Tibbetts, 3 N. H. 42. EMANCIPATION. Chesley v. Sherburne, 56 N. H. 303. EMBARGO. Rodocanachi v. Elliott, L. R. 8 C. P. 659. EMBEZZLE. In statute. Allegheny Co. v. Van Campan, 3 Wend. 53 ; U. S. V. Conant, 9 Cent. L. J. 129. EMBEZZLEMENT. Griffln v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 390; Simco v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 406 ; People v. Burr, 41 How Pr. 294. Whitmarph v. Cutting, 10 Johns. 361 ; Debow v. Titus, 5 Halst. 129. Gibbs V. Dewey, 5 Cow. 54. domain. Orr v. Quimby, 54 N. H. 611; Bloodgood V. R. Co., 18 Wend. 13; Gilmer v. Lime Point, 18 Cal. 251 ; Caldwell v. State, 1 Stew. & P. 379 bills of credit. In constitution. Ramsey v. Cox, 28 EMBLEMENTS. EMBRACERY. EMINENT. EMIT. EMPANEL. EMPLOY. EMPLOYED. EMPLOYEE. ENCLOSED. ENDOW. ENDOWMENT. ENEMY. Ark. 369. Lyman v. People, 7 Bradwell, 348. in the . In statute. State v. Coe, 72 Me. 455 ; State ' V. Coe, 72 Me. 456. Wilson V. Gray, 127 Mass. 99. Gurney v. R. Co., 2 N. Y. (S. C.) 453 ; 58 N. Y. 371. in the office. Stone v. U. S., 3 Ct. of CI. 262. lands. Tapsall v. Crosskey, 7 M. & W. 446. Edwards v. Hall, 6 De G. M. & G. 83. policy. In statute. Bnimmer v Cohn, 86 N. Y. 16. In insurance policy. Ins. Co. v. Chester, 43 Pa. St. 493. ENLISTED. 708 ESTABLISHED. ENLISTED. ENLISTMENT. ENSUING. ENTERED. ENTERING. ENTICE. ENTIRE. ENTIRELY. ENTITLED. ENTRY. ENUMERATED. EQUITABLE. EQUITY. EQUIVALENTS. ERRONEOUS. ERROR. ESCAPE. ESCAPED. ESCHEAT. ESCROW. ESPLEES. ESTABLISHED. and mustered. In statute. Inhabitants v. Inhabit- ants, 130 Mass. 107. Babbitt v. U. S., 16 -Ct. of CI. 213; Erickson v. Beach, 40 Conn. 286. year. Hull v. Winnebago Co., 54 Wis. 293. of record. In statute. Long v. State, 3 Tex. ( App. ) 321. . up. In statute. Blatchford t). Newberry, 100 III. 491. Burke v. State, 5 Tex. (App. ) 74. on the docket. In statute. Lockwood v. Dills, 74 Ind. 59. breaking and . Martin v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 529. away any female. In statute. People v. Carter, 46 Mich. 445. day of any election. In statute. Haines v. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 30; Lawrence v. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 192. unconditional, free and unincumbered owner- ship. In insurance policy . Miller v. Amazon Ins. Co., 46 Mich. 464. satisfied. People v. Phipps, 39 Cal. 335. is . In flea. Re Eathbone, 2 Ben. 138. In statute. U. S. v. Baker, 5 Ben. 25 ; Chotard v. Pope, 12 Wheat. 588 ; Guion v. Alidrews, 8 Humph. 306. of the judgment. In statute. The Belle, 5 Ben. 59. already . In statute. Cutting ■«. Cutting, 86 N. Y. 533. assets. Catlin v. Eagle Bank, 6 Conn. 243. construction. Smiley v. Sampson, 1 Neb. 91. estoppel. Cochran v. Harrow, 22 111. 349. set-off. Whyte v. O'Brien, 1 Sim. & Stu. 554. waste. Turner v. Wright, 2 De Gex F. & J. 243. Lynch v. Postelthwaite, 7 Mart. 304 ; Board v. De Yeo, 57 How. Pr. 141. jurisprudence. Jackson -y. Nimmo, 3 Lea, 609. of redemption. Walker v. King, 44 Vt. 612 ; Kort- right V. Cady, 21 N. Y. 365 ; Stoker v. Coggswell, 25 How. Pr. 272 ; Yeo v. Mercereau, 3 Harr. (N. J.) 390. Tyler v. Boston, 7 Wall. 327. judgment. Wolfe v. Davis, 74 N. C. 599. apparent. Burson v. Dosser, 1 Heisk. 769. of fact. Mowatt V. Wright, 1 Wend. 360. of law. Mowatt v. Wright, 1 Wend. 360. Butler V. Washburn, 25 N. H. 258 ; Lewis v. State, 3 Head, 137 ; Adams v. Turrentiae, 8 Ired. (L.) 151. In statute. Jones v. Van Zandt, 2 McLean, 612. Hughes V. State, 41 Tex. 17. Schoenberger v. Hackman, 37 Pa. St. 94 ; James v. Vander- heyden, 1 Paige Ch. 357. Fosgate v. Herkimer Co., 9 Barb. 293. by law. Dane v. Smith, 54 Ala. 49. ESTATE. 709 EVENT. ESTATE. ESTOPPEL. ET. ETC. EVENT. Moody V. Farr, 33 Miss. 195 ; Harlan v. Lumsden, 1 Duv. 80 ; Sellers v. Sellers, 35 Ala. 241 ; Hunter v. Husted, Busb. (Eq. ) 142 ; Jackson v. Parker, 9 Cow. 81 ; Ayres v. Law- rence, 59 N. Y. 198 ; Bates v. Sparrall, 10 Mass. 324 ; Ee Fleming, 5 Phila. 358 ; Campbell v. Campbell, 37 Wis. 215 ; Den V. Snitclier, 2 Green, 63. In will. Pottow V. Fricker, 5 Eng. L. & Eq. 447. at suSrance. Jackson v. Cairns, 20 Johns. 305. at will. Sarsfield v. Healy, 50 Barb. 246 ; Den v. Drake, 2 Green, 529. — by the curtesy. Bottoms V. Corley, 5 Heisk. 8 ; Westcott V. Miller, 42 "Wis. 465. — for life. Williams v. Radcliff, 42 Miss. 154. — in fee simple absolute. Frisky v. Balland, 7 111. 144. — in land. Beall v. Holmes, 6 H. & J. 208. — in possession. In statute. Eberts v. Fisher, 44 Mich. 551. — in remainder. Burleigh v. Clough, 52 N. H. 273. — in trust. Catlin v. Hull, 21 Vt. 157; Sterucker v. Dickenson, 9 Barb. 519. — on condition precedent. 341. — on condition subsequent. 341. tail, White V. Guirous, Minor, White V. Guu-ous, Minor, Den V. Allaire, Spencer, 25 ; Crane v. Fogg, Pen. (N. J.) 823; Jordan v. Roach, 32 Miss. 603; .Jiggits v. Davis, 1 Leigh, 460. upon condition. State Bank v. Hastings, 1 Doug. (Mich.) 252; Warner -u. Bennett, 31 Conn. 475; Thornton V. Trammell, 39 Ga. 207. Reynolds v. Gamer, 60 Barb. 312 ; Lash i'. Rendell, 72 Ind. 480 ; Demarast v. Hopper, 2 Zab. 619 ; Haynes v. Stevens, 11 N. H. 31. by conduct. Acton v. Dooley, 74 Mo. 67. in pais. Dakin v. Anderson, 18 Ind. 54 ; Norton v. Kearney, 10 Wis. 453 ; International Bank v. German Bank, 3 Mo. (App.) 371 ; Stevens v. Dennett, 51 N. H. 333 ; Bank v. Eldred, 6 Biss. 373. al. Lyman v. Milton, 44 Cal. 633. Agate V. Lowenbeim, 4 Daly, 68 ; Gray v. Central R. Co., 11 Hun, 75 ; Hunt v. Smith, 9 Kan. 153 ; R. Co. v. Metcalfe, 4 Met. (Ky.) 211. In plea. Whitmore v. Bowman, 4 G. Greene, 148 ; Sayer v. Pocock, 1 Cowp. 408. bill, answer, demurrer, exhibits, . In decree. Coles V. Hunt, 75 Va. 380. abide the . In order. Ferguson v. Davison, 8 Q B. Div. 470 ; Jones v. WiUiams, L. R. 8 Q. B. 283 ; Field v. Great Northern R. Co., 3 Ex. Div. 262. EVERY. 710 EXECUTIVE. EVERY. EVERYTHING. EVICTION. EVIDENCE. Brown v. Jarvis, 2 De G., F. & J. 172. college. In statute. People v. Albany Medical Col- lege, 62 How. Pr. 221. 1 am possessed of. In will. Re Methun & Blore'g EVIDENT. EX POST FACTO EXCEPT. EXCEPTION. EXCESSIVE. EXCHANGE. EXCLUSIVELY. EXCUSABLE. EXECUTED. Contract, 16 Ch. Div. 696. Rice V. Dudley, 65 Ala. 71 ; Upton v. Townsend, 84 Eng. C. L. 30 ; Thomas v. Shackle, 82 Iowa, 76 ; Etheredge V. Osborn, 12 Wend, 532 ; Marvin v. Applegate, 18 Ind. 48. Hubbell V. U. S. 15 Ct. of CI. 606 ; Holland v. Ingram, 6 Rich. 52 ; Hotchkiss v. Newton, 10 Ga. 567. In statute. Re Comstock, 8 Ben. 235. against himself. In constitution. "Walker v. State, ■7 Tex. (App.) 246. of debt for the absolute payment of money upon demand or at a particular time. In statute. McKee v. Metropolitan Ins. Co., 25 Hun, 584. proof is . In constitution. Ex parte Beacom, 12 Tex. (App.) 319. .In constitution. Moore v. State, 43 N. J. (L.) 215; U. S. V. Hughes, 8 Ben. 29; Murray v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 418; Valesco v. State, 9 Tex. (App.) 76; Calloman u. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 585. as herein provided. In statute. Lindecker v. Peo- ple, 98 111. 25. Gould V. Glass, 19 Barb. 192 ; State v. Wilson, 42 Me. 21 ; Cunningham v. Knight, 1 Barb. 192. bail. In constitution. Ex parte Ryan, 44 Cal. 558. weight. In statute. Wallington v. HosMns, 6 Q. B. Div. 206 ; Queen v. Ellis, 8 Q. B. Div. 466. Atchinson -y. Lee, 75. Ind. 132 ; Wilson v Randall, 7 Barb. 658; Elwell v. Chamberlain, 31 N. Y. 624. used. In constitution. Theological Seminary v. Peo- ple, 101 111. 580. neglect. In statute. Bash u. Van Osdol, 75 Ind. 186 ; EXECUTION. EXECUTIVE. Slagle V. Bodenor, 75 Ipd. 330 ; Monroe v. Paddock, 75 Ind. 420. In plea. Ricketts -y. Harvey, 78 Ind. 152. In statute. Neilson v. Schuckman, 53 Wis. 643. In writ. State v. Williamson, 57 Mo. 198. contract. The Ives, Newb. Adm. 209 ; Fox v. Kitton, 19 111. 663. at the time this will shall be . In will. Lambert V. Harvey, 100 111. 341. In statute. Neilson v. Schuckman, 53 Wis. 643 ; Brown v. U. S., 6 Ct. of CI. 178 ; Gaskell v. King, 12 Ired. 22l. writ of . Lambert v. Powers, 36 Iowa, 20 ; Kelly v. Vincent, 8 Ohio St. 420; Darby v. Carson, 9 Oliio, 150. In constitution. Opinion of the Justices, 72 Me. 555. EXECUTOR. 711 EXTORT. EXECUTOR. EXECUTORS. EXECUTORY. Farr v. Newman, 4 T. R. &-Z1 ; Crisfield v. State, 55 Md. 194; Conklin v. Egerton, 21 Wend. 436 ; State v. Watson, 2 Speers, 90. de son tort. Brown v. Leavett, 26 N. H. 495 ; Bara- sien V. Adam, 18 Ark. 125. as and not otherwise. In deed. Thayer v. Wen- deU, 1 Gall. 37. my . In will. Weinear ■;;. Fath, 43 N. J. (L.) 3. contract. The Ives, Newb. Adm. 209 ; Dale v. The Governor, 3 Stew. 422. devise. Burleigh v. Clough, 52 N. H. 273 ; Paterson V. Ellis, 11 Wend. 278; Poor v. Considine, 6 Wall. 475; Brown's Estate, 38 Pa. St. 294 ; Derr ■;;. Allaire, Spen- cer, 26. damages. Fresdenbert v. Edmunson, 36 Mo. 230 ; EXEMPLARY. Bates V. Davis, 76 111. 223. EXEMPLIFICATION. Dickenson v. E. Co., 7 W. Va. 413. EXEMPT. EXERCISED. EZERCISING. EXHIBIT. EXHIBITED. EXISTING. EXPECTANCY. EXPENSES. EXPERT. EXPIRATION. EXPLOSION. EXPRESS. EXPRESSIO. EXPRESSED. King V. Leeds Co., 5 East, 331. any trade . In statute. Erichsen v. Last, 8 Q. B. Div. 414. the right of suffrage. In statute. U. S. v. Sonders,. 2 Abb. (U. S.) 457. Bank v. Bank, 4 Hill, 619. expose and . In indictment. Reg. v. Webb, Temp. &M. 26. In statute. Whitney v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 379. right. In statute. Fowler v. Vail, 4 U. C. App. 267. Jeffers v. Lampson, 10 Ohio St. 106. of the family. In statute. Fitzgerald v. McCarty, 55 Iowa, 705. City of Parsons v. Lindsay, 26 Kan. 432 ; Hyde ■;;. Woolfolk, 1 Iowa, 167; Re Toomes, 54 Cal. 514; Travis v. Brown, 43 Pa. St. 12 ; Heald v. Thing, 45 Me. 394. Wrotesley v. Adams, Plowd. 198. In insurance policy . Evans v. Columbia Ins. Co. , 44 N. Y. 151. corporation. Warner v. Beers, 23 Wend. 176. unius est ezclusio alterius. Shrewsberry Savings Inst. Appeal, 94 Pa. St. 312 ; Borough of Easton o. Lehigh Water Co., 97 Pa. St. 559. in the title. In constitution. Coi v. State, 8 Tex. EXPRESSLY. (App.) 254. provided by written agreement or covenant. In statute. Butler v. Kidder, 87 N. Y. 102. EXTEND. Moers v. "City of Reading, 21 Pa. St. 201. EXTINCT. Taylor v. Hampton, 4 McCord, 101. EXTINGUISHMENT. Moultrie v. Smiley, 16 Ga. 343 ; Baker v. Baker, 4 Dutch. 20. EXTORT. any money or other property. In statute. People V. Cadman, 57 Cal. 562. EXTOBTION. 712 FEDERAL. EXTORTION. Smith v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 413 ; Bevier v. Covell, 87 N. Y. 56 ; Leeman v. State, 35 Ark. 442. EXTRA. > compensation. In constitution. Swift v. State, 26 Hun, 481. services. Commrs. v. Blake, 21 Ind. 34. EXTRAORDINARY. expenses. In statute. Wallington v. Hoskins, 6 Q. B. Div. 206 ; Queen v. Ellis, 8 Q. B. Div. 466. motion or case. In statute. Cox v. Hillyer, 65 Ga. 57. cruelty. In statute. Poor v. Poor, 8 N. H. 315 ; EXTREME. EXTRINSIC. FABRICATE. FACILITIES. FACTOR. FACTS. FAILING. FAILURE. FAIR. FALSE. FALSEHOOD. FALSELY. FALSUS. FAMILY. FARM. FAST. FAULT. FEDERAL. Morris v. Morris, 14 Cal. 79. evidence. Baldwin v. City of Buffalo, 35 N. Y. 382. In statute. Abedare v. Hammett, L. R. 10 Q. B. 166. In statute. Great Western R. Co. v. Railway Commrs. 7 Q. B. Div. 182. Duguid V. Edwards, 50 Barb. 295 ; Lawrence v. Stonington Bank, 6 Conn. 527 ; Cotton v. Hiller, 52 Miss. 13 ; Per- kins V. State, 50 Ala. 156. In affidavit. Whelpley v. Van Epps, 9 Paige Ch. 332 (37 Am. Dec. 400). Taylor v. Mason, 9 Wheat. 344. circumstances. Bloodgood v. Beecher, 35 Conn. 482 ; Utleyu. Smith, 24 Conn. 310. Boyce v. Ewart, 1 Rice, 140. average crop. In contract. Wright v. Morrison, 15 Ark. 444. sale. Lalor v. McCarthy, 24 Minn. 419. imprisonment. Colter u. Lorver, 35 Ind. 286 ; Leeger V. Pfeifer, 35 Ind. 15 ; Bird v. Jones, 3 West. L. J. 488. representation. Allen v. Addington, 7 Wend. 22 ; State V. Vanderbilt, 3 Dutch. 334. swearing. In insurance policy. Mahr v. Hibernian Ins. Co., 67 N. Y. 292; Mason v. Agricultural Ins. Co., 18 U. C. C. P. 19. vrriting. People v. Gates, 13 Wend. 320. Putn;am v. Osgood, 51 N. H. 207. In statute. U. S. v. King, 5 McLean, 210. in uno in omnibus. Moett v. People, 85 N. Y. 377. In statute. Seymour v. Cooper, 25 Kan. 543 ; Arnold v. Waltz, 53 Iowa, 707. In will. Hollingsworth v. Hollingsworth, 65 Ala. 321. one . In statute. Liskeard Union v. Liskeard Water Works Co., 7 Q. B. Div. 505. Lane v. Earl Stanhope, 6 T. R. 353 ; Com. -y. Carmault, 2 Binn. 238 ; Black v. Hill, 32 Ohio St. 318. estate. In will. Lewis v. Smith, 9 N. Y. 502. Malone v. U. S., 5 Ct. of CI. 489. government. Piqua Bk. v. Knoup, 6 Ohio St. 393. FEE. 713 FINAL. FEE. FEELINGS. FEES. FELO. FELONIOUS. FELONIOUSLY. FELONY. FEME. FENCED. FEOFFMENT. FERRY. FEUD. FEW. FICTION. FIDUCIARY. FILE. FILED. FILLY. FINAL. Taul V. CampbeU, 7 Yerg. 325. simple. Lott v. "Wyckoff, 1 Barb. 675 ; Farnim v. Loomis, 2 Oregon, 32 ; Sommers v. Pierson, 1 Harr. (N. J.) 182; Jackson v. Van Zandt, 12 Johns. 177; Paterson V. Ellis, 11 Wend. 277. simple absolute. Lott v. Wyckoff, 1 Barb. 575. tail. Paterson v. Ellis, 11 Wend. 278 ; Somers v. Pier- son, IHarr. (N. J.) 182. injury to her . Bovee v. Danville, 53 Vt. 191. Bloor V. Huston, 28 Eng. L. & Eq. 360 ; Williams v. State, 2 Sneed, 1G2 ; Hai-bor Master v. Southerland, 47 Ala. 617; Musser v. Good, 11 S. & R. 248. de se. Life Assn. v. Waller, 57 6a. 636. intent. State v. Deal, 64 N. C. 273. In indictment. State v. Sparks, 78 Ind. 168. demolished in 'whole or in part. In statute. Drake v. Tootit, 7 Q. B. Div. 201. Drennan v. People, 10 Mich. 182 ; State v. Smith, 8 Blackf. 490 ; Welsh v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 114. In indictment. Johnson v. State, 36 Ark. 242. covert. Hooker v. Boggs, 63 111. 162. properly oif. In statute. Honor v. Albrighton, 93 Pa. St. 475. French v. French, 3 N. H. 260. The Morrison, Newb. 251 ; Ferry Co. v. Barker, 2 Ex. 149 ; Averett v. Brady, 20 Ga. 629 ; President v. Frailey, 13 S. & R. 424. franchise. River Bridge Co. v. Lonergan, 91 111. 513. public . Huzzey v. Field, 2 Cr. M. & W. 442. Wallace v. Harmstad, 44 Pa. St. 499 ; Burgess v. Wheate, 1 W. Bl. 133. a rods. In notice. Butts v. Stowe, 53 Vt. 600. of law. Clarke v. Bradlaugh, 7 Q. B. Div. 153 iy Stratford Bk. v. Connell, 2 N. H. 327. capacity. In statute. Palmer v. Hussey, 87 N. Y. 303. character. In statute. Herman v. Lynch. 25 Kan. 435 ; Scott v. Porter, 93 Pa. St. 38. debt. Crisfleld v. State, 55 Md. 194. relation. Robins v. Hope, 67 Cal. 493 ; National Bank v. Insurance Co., 14 Otto, 68. Holman v. Chevalier, 14 Tex. 339 ; Fanning v. Fly, 2 Coldw. 488. In statute. Tregambo v. Comanche Mining Co., 57 Cal. 501 ; Phillips' V. Beene, 38 Ala. 251. Peterson v. Taylor, 15 Ga. 484. for record. In statute. Bowen u. Fassett, 37 Ark. 509. In indictment. Lunsf ord v. State, 1 Tex. (App. ) 448. Rondeau v. Beaumette, 4 Minn. 228. In statute. Re Ducan, 8 Ben. 373. FINAL. 714 FIXTURE. riNAL — Continued. FINALLY. FIND. FINE. FINES. FIRE. FIRM. FIRST. FIRST-CLASS. FISHING. FIT. FIXTURE. decree. Chicago Life Ins. Co. v. Auditor, 100 III. 478 ; Teaff v. Hewitt, 1 Ohio St. 520 ; Ex parte Crittenden, 10 Ark. 339 ; Hayrine v. McLemore, 12 Ark. 393 ; Tucker v. Yell, 25 Ark. 130 ; Shegogg v. Perkins, 34 Ark. 130 ; Mills V. Hoag, 7 Paige, 19; Jenkins n. "Wild, 14 Wend. 542 ; Kane v. Wittick, 8 Wend. 242 ; Travis v. Waters, 12 Johns. 508. division of my estate. In will. Spencer v. Duck- worth, 18 Ch. Div. 634. disposition. Colcord v. Fletcher, 50 Me. 401. judgment. Outram v. Mosewood, 3 East, 357; Hib- ler V. Shipp, 78 Ky. 64; Pennington v. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 281; Loring v. Illsley, 1 Cal. 28; Elliott v. May- field, 3 Ala. 226 ; Bredell v. Alexander, 8 Mo. (App.) 110 ; Mahoney Co. Bank's Appeal, 32 Pa. St., 160; King v. Piatt, 3 Abb. Pr. (n. s.) 180. In statute. Re Metcalf , 2 Ben. 78. order. Wing v. Warner, 2 Doug. 291. order affecting a substantial right. In statute. Ke Orton, 54 Wis. 379. settlement. Sims v. Waters, 65 Ala. 445. passed. In statute. Law Society v. City of Toronto, 25 U. C. Q. B. 199. In verdict. Shaw ii. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 491. Martin v. Strachan, 5 T. R. 109 ; Village v. Richardson, 4 Lans. 140 ; State v. Steen, 14 Tex. 398 ; Guthrie v. Owen, 10 Yerg. 341; Gosselink v. Campbell, 4 Iowa, 300; State V. Robertson, 15 Rich. 20. penalties and forfeitures. In statute. Ex parte Marquand, 2 Gall. 354. In insurance policy. Waters v. Merchants Ins. Co., 1 Mc- Lean, 275. Bolchow v. Foster, 25 U. C. Ch. 4761 cousin. Sanderson v. Bayley, 4 Mylne & Cr. 59. mortgage bond. Green's Appeal, 97 Pa. St. 342 ; R. Co. V. Sibley, 2 Minn. 24. 'vvitliout just compensation made therefor. In constitution. Thompson v. Grand Gulf R. Co., 3 How. (Miss.) 240 (34 Am. Dec. 81). Station. Hood v. R. Co., L. R. 8 Eq. Cas. 671. bill. Carroll v. Carroll, 11 Barb. 298. vessel. Shepherd v. Hills, 11 Ex. 67. for cultivation. Keeran v. Griffith, 34 Cal. 581. Ottumwa Woollen Mill v. Hawley, 44 Iowa, 60 ; Cook v. Whiting, 16 lU. 482; Taylor v. Collins, 51 Wis. 127; Vanderpool v. Van Allen, 10 Barb. 162 ; Goodin v. El- leardsville Hall Assp , 6 Mo. (App. ) 293 ; Rogers v. Gillen- ger, 30 Pa. St. 789. FLYING. lib FOUND. FLYING. FONDLING, FORCE. FORCED. FORCIBLE. FORCIBL7. FOREIGN. FORESTALLING FORFEIT. FORFEITED. FORFEITURE. FORGE. FORGED. FORGERY. FORMAL. FORNICATION. FORTHWITH. FORWARD. FORWARDING. FOUND. switch. Greenleaf v. Illinois, etc., R. Co., 29 la. 39. Gay v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 132. In indictment. Jones v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 552. In statute. Hamilton -y. State, 11 I'ex. (App.) 119. and arms. Rex v. Bathurst, Sayer, 227. alienation. Dufaur'y. Camfranc, 11 Mart. 610. detainer. Ladd v. Dubroca, 45 Ala. 427. entry. Edwick v. Hawkes, 18 Ch. Div. 211; Willard V. Warren, 17 Wend. 261 ; Com. v. Keefer, 1 Ashmead, 145. entry and detainer. Reeder v. Purdy, 41 111. 285. impede. In statute. U. S. v. Bachelder, 2 Gall. 17. attachment. Fitch v. Ross, 4 S. & R. 564. insurance company. In statute. Com. v. Mutual Aid Co., 94 Pa. St. 481. minister. Cherokee Nation v. Geora:ia, 5 Pet. 56. plea. Mazyck v. Coil, 3 Rich. 237. port. The Lulu, 1 Abb. (U. S.) 191. In statute. U. S. v. Hayward, 2 Gall. 505. port or place. In statute. The Ehza, 2 Gall. 5. ship or vessel. In statute. The Sally, 1 Gall. 58. voyage. In statute. The Lark, 1 Gall. 55 ; The Three Brothers, 1 Gall. 142. , Berton v. Morris, 10 Phila. 361. Walter v. Smith, 5 B. & A. 439. In statute. State v. Baltimore, etc., R. Co. 12 G. & J. 399 (38 Am. Dec. 320). or disposed of. In statute. U. S. -y. Baker, 5 Ben. 25. Merchants Bank v. Bliss, 21 How. Pr. 370 ; GossUnk v. Campbell, 4 Iowa, 300. Rogers v. Danforth, 1 Stockt. 296. bill. Kirby v. State, 1 Ohio St. 187. Com. V. Ayer, 3 Cush. 152 ; Rogers y. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 400 ; Com. v. Biles, 3 Phila. 351 ; Garner v. State, 5 Lea, 215. — objection. In statute. McMurray v. Northern R. Co., 22 U. C. Chy. 476. Wells V. State, 9 Tex. (App.) 160; State v. Shear, 51 Wis. 46 1 ; Territory v. Corbet, 3 Montana, 54. Queen v. Justices, 4 Q. B. Div. 471 ; Blakister v. Potts, 2 Miles, 389. In insurance policy. Inman v. Western Ins. Co. 12 Wend. 460 ; Scammon v. Germania Ins. Co., 101 111. 621. In statute. Ex parte Lamb, 19 Ch. Div. 169: Re Devlin, 1 Ben. 336; Lake -y. Corporation, 26 U. C. C. P. 173. Dagleish v. Conboy, 26 U. C. C. P. 264. merchant. Bush v. Miller, 13 Barb. 488. In statute. Mohr Distilling Co. v. Insurance Co., 12 Fed. Rep. 474. FOUND. 716 FUNDS. FRANCBISIL FRATERNITY FRAUD. FOUND — Continued. to be of unsonnd mind. In statute. Re Maltby, 7 CJ. B. Div. 18. People V. Bidgely, 21 111. 69 ; Thompson v. People, 23 Wend. 679. In constitution. McGrath v. People, 100 Dl. 465; Board of Trade v. People, 91 lU. 82. In statute. State v. Smith, 65 Tex. 447. Cudden v. Eastwick, 1 Salk. 193. Maher'u. Hibernia Ins. Co., 67 N. Y. 292; "WiUink'w. Van- derveer, 1 Barb. 607 ; People -v. Taylor, 4 Park. C. C. 161 ; Kendrix v. People, 9 Bradwell, 45 ; Van Arsdale v. How- ard, 5 Ala. 601 ; Merchant's Bk. v. Ohio, etc., Ins. Co., 1 Disney, 472 ; Vulcan Oil Co. v. Simons, 6 Phila. 564 ; Kennedy v. Kennedy, 2 Ala. 593 ; Sadler v. Robinson, 2 Stew. (Ala.) 523; furley v. Taylor, 6 Baxt. 390; Hanson V. Edgerly, 29 N. H. 354 ; Jones i;. Seward Co. , 10 Neb. 158. In statute. Develin v. Cooper, 84 N. Y. 308 ; Hamilton v. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 119; Palmer v. Hussey, 87 N. Y. 303. debt created by . In statute. Argall v. Jacobs, 87 N. Y. 113; actual . Jackson v. Jackson, 47 Ga. 109. force or . In statute. Varney v. Varney, 52 Wis. 120. FRAUDULENT. FRAUDULENTLY. Cank v. Thayer, 2 McCrary, 5. FREE. concealment. Page v. Parker, 43 N. H. 367. conveyance. In statute. Re Freeman, 4 Ben. 246. ■ purposes. Williamson v. Johnston, 7 Halst. 89. ■ representations. Page v. Parker, 43 N. H. 367. — fishery. Yard v. Carmanr, Pen. (N. J.) 942. — on board. In contract. Coleman v. McDermott, 5 U. C. C. P. 303. — to all children. In statute. Board of Education v. FREEHOLD. FREEHOLDERS. FREELY. FREEMAN FREIGHT. FRIVOLOUS. FROM. FULL. FULLY. FUND. FUNDS. Tinnon, 26 Kan. 20. Gage V. Scales, 100 111. 221. In statute. Exendine v. Morris, 8 Mo. (App.) 387. In statute. U. S. v. Souders, 2 Abb. (U. S. ) 457. In constitution. McCafferty v. Guyer, 59 Pa. St. 116. Forbes v. Aspinall, 13 East. 325 ; Pennsylvania R. Co. v. Sly, 65 Pa. St, 211 ; Poland v. The Spartan, 1 Ware, 138. answer. Brown v. Jenison, 3 Sandf. 732. and to. Hazlehurst v. Freeman, 52 Ga. 246. proof. Kane v. Hibernia Ins. Co., 9 Vroom, 450. in compensation. In statute. Fisher u U. S., 15 Ct. of CI. 323. accounted. In statute. Re Botsford, 22 U. C. C. P. 65. Ketchum v. City of Buffalo, 14 N. Y. 367 ; People v. New York, etc., R. Co., 34 Barb. 135. New York . In note. Hasbrook v. Palmer, 2 Mc- Lean, 12. FURNACE. 717 GENERAL. FURNACE. FURNITURE. FUTURE. GAG. GAMBLER. GAMBLING. GAME. GAMING. GANANCIAL. GAOL. GARDEN. GARNISHEE. GARNISHMENT. GELDING. GENERAL. Rogers v. Danforth. 1 Stockt. 296. "Weaver v. Owens, 1 Wall. jr. 369. In plea. "Whitmore v. Bowman, 4 G. Greene, 148. In will. Bridgman v. Dove, 3 Atki Ch. 202. household goods and . In will. "Willis v. Curtoris, 1 Beav. (Rolls) 189. estate. Leslie v. Marshall, 31 Barb. 564. OTvners and occupants. In statute. Smith v. Shaw, 8 Canada L. J. 297. Keene v. Wheatley, 5 Pa. L. J. 523. Buckley v. O 'Neil, 113 Mass. 193. device. In statute. Hickerson v. Benson, 8 Mo. 8 (40 Am. Dec. 115). ■ policies. Gambs v. Covenants Ins. Co. , 60 Mo. 47. Stearns v. State, 21 Tex. 694. In statute. Hickerson % Benson, 8 Mo. 8 (40 Am. Dec. 115). of cards. Davidson v. State, 33 Ala. 352. Bew V. Harston, 3 Q. B. Div. 456. In statute. Haml.ou'u. State, 75 Ind. 492. transaction. Smith v. Bouvier, 70 Pa. St. 325. illegal . People v. Sergeant, 8 Cow. 141. property. Cutter v. "Waddington, 22 Mo. 255 ; Cart- wright, 18 Tex. 634. Edgell v. Francis, 1 M. & G. 222, note^ In statute. Rex v. Hodges, 1 M. & M. 344. Smith V. Miln, 1 Abb. Adm. 380; "Welsh v. Blacknell, 2 Green, 348. process. Perkins v. Guy, 2 Montana, 20. Smith V. Miln, 1 Abb. Adm. 380 ; Strickland v. Maddox, 4 Ga. 394; "Western R. Co. v. Thornton, 60 Ga. 306; Clan- ton V. Barnes, 60 Ala. 260. Trevino v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 72. In indictment. Brisco v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 221. act. In constitution. Cox v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 254. agency. Brickenbrecker v. Lowell, 32 Barb. 18 ; "Walker V. SMpwith, Meigs, 507. average. The Star of I-Iope, 9 "Wall. 228 ; Sharp v. Gladstone, 4 East. 34 ; Barnard v. Adams, 10 How. 303 ; Lyon V. Alvord, 18' Conn. 74. character. Douglass v. Tousey, 2 "Wend. 354. custom. TJ. S. V. Arredondo, 6 Pet. 715. deposit. Talladega Ins. Co. v. Landers, 43 Ala. 138. law. In constitution. Collins v. Cowan, 52 "Wis. 634 ; Knickerbocker v. People, 102 111. 229. ■ legacy. Langdon v. Astor, 3 Duer, 543 ; Smith v. McKittrick, 61 Iowa, 551: Tift v. Porter, 8 N. Y. 518; Brooks V. Bryce, 21 "Wend. 16; Crommelin v. New York, etc., R. Co. , 10 Bosw. 80 ; McKenzie v. Nevins, 22 Me. 150. GENERAL. 718 GOODS. GENERAL — Continued. GENTLEMAN. GIFT. GINHOUSE. GIST. GIVE. GIVEN. GOD. GOOD. GOODS. -malice. Brooks i;. Jones, 11 Ired. (L.) 261. restraint of trade. Holbrook v. Waters, 9 How. Pr. 337. — retainer. — sessions. — verdict. Bank v. Hawkins, 6 E. I. 206. People V. Powell, 14 Abb. Pr. 93. Settle V. Allison, 8 Ga. 208. Smith 1). Cheese, 1 C. P. Div. 61. Kilwick V. Maidman, 1 Burr. 123 ; Hynson v. Terry, 1 Ark. 87 ; Gray v. Barton, 65 N. Y. 72. Stone V. State, 63 Ala. 119. of the action. First Nat. Bk. v. Burkett, 101 111. 394. In contract. "Walker v. Keely, 24 U. C. C. P. 174. and bequeath. In will. Dale v. White, 33 Conn. 297. In bill of exceptions. Baltimore, etc. , R. Co. v. Barnum, 79 Ind. 261. . In statute. Re Devlin, 1 Ben. 336. legacies . In statute. Roth's Appeal, 94 Pa. St. 186. not . Manhattan Life Ins. Co. v. Dall, 80 Ind. 116. act of In note Clay County v. Simonson, 1 Dakota, 433. Merchants Bk. v. State Bk., 10 Wall. 647 ; Farmers, etc., Bk. V. Butchers, etc., Bk., 28 N. Y. 428; Mussey v. Eagle Bk., 9 Met. 311. — and sufficient deed. In contract. Barrow v. Bis- pham, 6 Halst. 119 ; Clute v. Robinson, 2 Johns. 613 ; Gazley v. Price, 16 Johns. 269. — and sufficient deed with covenants of war- ranty. In contract. Tindall v. Conover, 1 Spencer, 214 (40 Am. Dec. 220). — cause. In statute. Kerchner v. Singletary, 15 S. C. 539 ; Kendall v. Briley, 86 N. C. 56. — consideration. Corwin v. Corwin, 9 Barb. 225 ; Pot- ter V. Grade, 58 Ala. 307. for this day only. In raihmy ticket. Briggs v. Grand Trunk R. Co., 24 U. C. Q. B. 510. — grounds. Re Blackhurst, 3 DeG. & J. 42. — notes. McArthur v. Winslow, 6 U. C. Q. B. 144. — only for twenty days from date, hi railway ticket. Craig V. Western R. Co., 24 U. C. Q. B. 504. — will. In contract. Porter v. Gorman, 65 Ga. 12; CritweU v. Lye, 17 Vesey, 346 ; Smith v. Gibbs, 44 N. H. 343.. In will. Keyser v. School Dist., 35 N. H. 483. and chattels. In indictment. Garfield v. State, 74 Ind. 65. — wares and merchandise. Leonard, 55 Iowa, 527. — wares or merchandise. State, 37 Ark. 225. In deed. Van Patten v. In statute. Bridges v. GOVERNMENT. 719 REAM. GOVERNMENT. GRADE. GRAIN. GRAND. GRANT. GROCERIES. GROCERY. GROSS. GROUNDS. GUARANTY. GUARDIAN. GUEST. GUILT. HABITUAL. HAM. HAND. HAPPE^r. HARBER. HARMONY. HAVEN. HAWKER. HEAD. HEAR. Winspear v. Holman Tp., 37 Iowa, 544. of crime. People ■«. Ransom, 61 Barb. 631. in stacks and granary on farm. In insurance policy. Hewitt v. Watertown Ins. Co., 55 Iowa, 323. corn or other . In statute. State v. Williams, 2 Stobh. 474 ; Holland v. State, 34 Ga. 100. jury. Perselly v. Bacon, 20 Mo. 336. Dudley v. Sumner, 5 Mass. 471. bargain and sell. In deed. Jones v. Eeese, 65 Ala. 134 ; Frisbee v. Ballance, 7 111. 148 ; Gee v. Pharr, 5 Ala. 586 (39 Am. Dec. 339). In mortgage. Fletcher v. Powers, 131 Mass. 333. Brockway v. State, 3G Ark. 636. neglect. Louisville, etc. R. Co. v. Rob, 4 Bush. 509 ; French V. R. Co., 4 Keyes, 113. negligence. McGrath v Hudson, etc. , R. Co. , 22 Barb. 151; Michigan, etc., R. Co. v. Carron, 73 111. 367; Goodman v. "Walker, 30 Ala. 496. public of any kind. In statute. State v. R. Co. , 37 Ohio St. 171. Welsh V. Ebersole, 75 Va. 657 ; Broom v. Brooks, 25 Pa. St. 212 ; McLaren v. Watson, 26 Wend. 435 ; Hall v. Farmer, 5 Denio, 487 ; Gridley v. Capen, 72 lU. 13 ; Sturges v. Bk. of Circleville, 11 Ohio St. 169. In statute. People v. Carter, 46 Mich. 445 ; Sparhawk ■;;. Allen, 21 N. H. 27; Nicholsons. Spencer, 11 Ga. 609. Grinnell v. Cook, 3 Hill, 485 (38 Am. Dec. 663) ; Jeffords v. Cump, 12 Phila. 500 ; Chamberlain v. Masterson, 26 Ala. 377. is established. In statute. Fury v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 471. carnal intercourse. In statute. . CoUum v. State, 10 Tex (App.) 708. one . In indictment. Reg. v. Gallears, Temp. & M. 196. die by his O'wn . In insurance policy. St. Louis Life Ins. Co. v. Graves, 6 Bush, 271. In constitution. Buy v. Woodruff, 13 La. 556. or conceal. In statute. Ray v. Donnelly, 4 McLean, 604. In constitution. Re Dunn, 9 Mo. (App.) 255. De Longuemere v. Ins. Co., 10 Johns. 126, note. Morrill v. State, 38 Wis. 437 ; Com. v. Farnum, 114 Mass. 270. of a bureau. In statute. People v. Board of Fire Commis., 86 N. Y. 149. of a family. In statute. Duncan v. Franz, 8 Mo. (App.) 281; Bachman v. Crawford, 3 Humph. 213 (39 Am. Dec. 163). and determine the matter of appeal. In statute. Re Madden, 31 U. C. Q. B. 333. HEARD. 720 HOLDER. In constitution. Com. v. HEARD. indictment shall be — Hardy, 2 Mass. 305. HEARING. Merritt v. ViUage of Portchester, 8 Hun, 45. HEARSAY. evidence. Stockton v. WiUiams, 1 Doug. (Mich.) 570 ; Shaw v. People, 5 N. Y. (S. C.) 444. HEAT. of passion. In statute. Wilson v. People, 4 Parker C. C. 619. HEIFER. Freeman v. Carpenter, 10 Vt. 433 (33 Am. Dee. 210). HEIR, Darbison v. Beaumont, 1 P. Wms. 232 ; Larabee v. Larabee, 1 Root, 555 ; McKinney v. Stewart, 5 Kan. 392 ; Bailey v. Bailey, 25 Mich. 188; Lord v. Bourne, 63 Me. 379; Richards v. Miller, 62 111. 424 ; Wilsner v. Zaim, 39 Wis. 200. HEIRS. In deed. Fisher v. Tucker, 78 Ky. 503. In will. Hauptman's Estate, 12 Phila. 103 ; King v. Utley, 85 N. C. 59 ; Hoyt v. Hoyt, 85 N. Y. 150 ; Reed v. Buck- ley, 5 W. & S. 517 (40 Am. Dec. 531). at law. In will. Rand v. Butler, 48 Conn. 298. of her body. In mill. May v. Ritchie, 65 Ala. 602 ; Black V. Cartnell, 10 B. Men. 193. HER. In indictment. Battle v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 595 ; State y. Terry, 4 Dev. & B. 152 ; Taylor's Case, 20 Gratt. 825. HERBAGE. Simpson v. Coe, 4 N. H. 303. HEREDITAMENTS. Moore v. Den, 2 B. & P. 251 ; Canal Commrs. v. People, 5 Wend. 453 ; Mitchell v. Warner, 5 Conn. 518. — succession. Barclay v. Cameron, 25 Tex. 241. — contained. McGill v. Council, 12 U. C. Q. B. 44. — disposed of. In will. Re Crane, 2 Root, 488. — seas. In statute. U. S. v. Kessler, Baldw. C. C. 35 ; HEREDITARY. HEREIN. HERETOFORE. HIGH. HIGHER. HIGHEST. HIGHWAY. HILLS. HITHERTO. HOG. HOLDEN. HOLDER. U. S. V. Ross, 1 Gall. 624. water. Howard v. Ingersoll, 13 How. 423. -water mark. Grahame v. Brown, 12 U. C. C. P. 418 ; Plumb V. McGannon, 32 U. C. Q. B. 8. if gold should have gone . In will. Re Stutzer, 26 Hun, 481. and best price. In statute. Mutual Ben. Ins. Co. v. Gould, 34 N.J. (Eq.) 417. Harding v. Medway, 10 Mete. 469 ; Starr v. Chicago, etc., R. Co., 4 Zab. 697 ; Wild v. Deig, 43 Ind. 458. every public . In statute. Ludlow v. City of Os- wego, 25 Hun, 260. public . In indictment. State v. Purify, 86 N. C. 681. the . In deed. Glamorgan v. Baden, etc., R. Co., 72 Mo. 139. Mason v. Jones, 13 Barb. 479. In indictment. Rivers v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 177. to account for. Thomas v. Mahan, 4 Me. 520. in good faith. Williams v. Brown, 4 Abb. App. Dec. 610. HOLDER. 721 IMMUNITIES. HOLDER - Continued. pay M. O. or In note. Putnam v. Crymes, 1 HOLIDAYS. HOME. HOMESTALL. HOMESTEAD. HOMICIDE. HOMOLOGATE. HORSE. HOSIERY. HOUSE. McMullan (L.), 9 (36 Am. Dec. 250). legal . Li statule. Dunlap v. State, 9 Tex. (App. ) 186. Att'y. Gen. v. Rowe, 1 H. & C. 44 ; Warren v. Thomaston, 43 Me. 418. Dickinson o. Mayer, 11 Heisk. 521. « Woodman v. Lane, 7 N. H. 245. right. Littlejohn v. Edgerton, 77 N. C. 384. Com. V. Webster, 5 Cush. 303 ; People v. Vanderpool, 1 Mich. N. P. 269. Viales v. Gardenier, 9 Mart. (La. ) 325. In indictment. Valesco v. State, 9 Tex. (App.) 76. In statute. Banks v. State, 28 Tex. 647 ; Lunsford v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 448; Trevinio v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 72; Brisco V. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 221; Persons v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 240; State v. Buckles, 26 Kan. 237. race. Williams v. Cabarrus, Mart. (N. C.) 19. In statute. Ricliardson v. Laurence, 1 Blatchf. 501. HOUSEHOLD. Killman v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 224 ; Chapman v. Royal Bk., 7 Q. B. Div. 140. In statute. Yorkstone Ins Co. v. Clayton, 8 Q. B. Div. 425. goods. In will. Re Hurley, 12 Phila. 47. HOUSEHOLDER. In statute. Lester v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 432; Robles v. State, 5 Tex. (App.) 346; Sullivan v. Canan, 1 Wilson, (Ind.) 534; Carpenter v. Daine, 10 Ind. 125: Kelley v. McFadden, 80 Ind. 475 ; Reg v. Hopkins, 7 Canada L. J. 152. HYPOTHECATION. The Young Mechanic, 2 Curt. (U. S.) 410. IDENTITY. IDIOCY. IDIOT. ILLEGALITY. ILLEGITIMATE. IMBECILITY. IMMATERIAL. IMMEDIATE. Whittemore v. Cutter, 1 Gall. 478 ; 1 Robb, 40. Stewart v. Lispenard, 26 Wend. 314. Ex parte Bromfield, 1 Hov. (Sup.) 184; Croswell v. People, 13 Mich. 184. Ex parte Gibson, 31 Cal. 626. Broom v. Belmarde, 3 Kan. 52. Delafield v. Parrish, 1 Redf. 115. averment. In plea. Pharr v. Bachelor, 3 Ala. 245. issue. In plea. Bennett v. Holbeck, 2 Saund. 319 ; Worden v. Waffle, 6 How. Er. 151. matter. In plea. Johns v. Potter, 55 Iowa, 667. Fitch w. Bates, 11 Barb. 473. — cause. Davis v. Standish, 26 Hun, 615. — notice. In insurance policy. Niagara Fire Ins. Co. v. Scammon, 100 111. 644. — return. In statute. P. 542. McLellan -y. Brown, 12 U. C. C. IMMEDIATELY. IMMEMORIAL. IMMUNITIES. Pybus V. Milford, 2 Lev. 77. use. Millee v. Garlock, 8 Barb. 154. In constitution. Lomas v. State, 3 Heisk. 306. IMPAIRINQ. 722 INCIDENTAL. IMPAIRING. the obligation of contracts. In constitution. Penniman's Cage, 13 Otto, 714; Rutland v. Copes, 15 Rich. 105. In record. Rich v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 209. jury, In constitution. Curry v. State, 5 Neb. 412; IMPANNELLED. IMPARTIAL. Smith V. Eames, 4 111. 82. IMPEACH. . White v. McLean, 47 How. Pr; 199. IMPEACHMENT, of waste. Sanderson v. Jones, 6 Fla. 480. IMPERCEPTIBLE. — - accretion. Att'y. Gen. v. Chambers, 4 De G. & J. 71. IMPERTINENCE. Hood v. Inman, 4 Johns. Ch, 438 ; Woods v. MorreU, 1 Johns Ch. 106. People V. Clarke, 9 N. Y. 368. of trade. In statute. Wallace v. Collins, 5 Ark. 41 (39 Am. Dec. 359). contract. People v. Bennett, 6 Abb. Pr. 341 ; Illinois, etc., R. Co. V. U. S., 10 Ct. of CI. 333 ; Thompson v. Wood- ruff, 7 Coldw. 410. corporation. Warner v. Beers, 23 Wend. 176. trust. Brown v. Cherry, 56 Barb. 640 ; Burks v. Burks, IMPLEAD. IMPLEMENT. IMPLIED IMPORT. 7 Baxt. 355. License Cases, 5 How. 945. into the United States. In statute. The Mary, 1 Gall. 206 ; The Boston, 1 Gall. 239. IMPORTATION. Arnold v. U. S., 7 Cranch, 120. IMPRISONMENT. Woods v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 204. In statute. Cheaney v. State, 36 Ark. 74. IMPROVEMENTS. Walsh v. Wilson, 131 Mass. 535. In statute. Simpson v. Robinson, 37 Ark. 133; State v. Humphrey, 3 Harr. 424. IMPUNITY. DiUon v. Rogers, 36 Tex. 153. IN. and at his tavern. In conviction. Reg. v. Parlee, 23 U. C. C. P. 359. any street. In statute. Chicago, etc. , R. Co. v. Dun- bar, 100 111. 137. charge of. Cooley v. Grand Trunk R. Co. , 18 U. C. Q. B. 96. fraud of the internal revenue laws. In statute. INCEST. INCIDENT. INCIDENTAL. A quantity of tobacco, 5 Ben. 407. office. In statute. Rowland v. New York, 83 N. Y. 372. store. In receipt. Isaac v. Andrews, 28 U. C. C. P. 40. Daniels v. People, 6 Mich. 386. Neal V. East Tennessee College, 6 Yerg. 206. duties to said office. In bond. Baker v. Baldwin, 48 Conn. 131. expenses. 298. In order. In statute. Deady v. Townsend, 57 Cal. State V. Regents of State University, 54 Wis. 159. INCOME. 723 INDORSEMENT. INCOME. In statute. Lawless v. Sullivan, 6 App. Cas. 373 ; Andrews V. Boyd, 5 Me. 203 ; McCargar v. McKinnon, 15 U. C. Ch. 361. In will. Thomson's Estate, 12 Phila. 131 ; Sim's Appeal, 44 Pa. St. 247. INCOMPATIBLE. ofBce. People v. Green, 46 How. Pr. 170. INCOMPETENCY. Damanell v. Walker, 2 Eedf . 205. INCONSISTENT. offices. People v. Greene, 46 How. Pr. 170. INCORPORATED. ; academy or select school. In statute. Atty. Gen. V. Albion Academy, 52 Wis. 469. INCORPORATION. Toledo Bk. v. Bond, 1 Ohio St. 642. INCREASE. INCUMBENT. INCUMBRANCE. INCUMBRANCES INCURABLE. INCURRED. De Blanc v. Lynch, 23 Tex. 27. In statute. People v. Taylor, 57 Cal. 620 ; State v. McCal- lister, 11 Ohio, 50. Anonymous, 2 Abb. N. C. 63 ; De Peyster v. Murphy, 7 J. & S. (N. Y.) 264; Kelly v. Stephens, 39 Ga. 468. In insurance policy. Redmon v. Phosnix Ins. Co. 51 Wis. 292. , In deed. Sullivan v. Ryan, 130 Mass. 116. infirmity. St. Romes v. Pore, 10 Mart. 208. debt or liability for the purchase. In statute. Williams v. Jones, 100 111. 365. INDEBTEDNESS. Merriam v. Social Manfg. Co., 12 R. I. 179. INDECENCY. INDECENT. INDEFINITE. INDEMNIFY. INDICTMENT. INDIFFERENT. INDIRECT. INDIVIDUAL. INDORSE. INDORSED. INDORSEMENT. McJunkins v. State, 10 Ind. 144. In statute. Reg. v. Webb, Temp. & M. 26. • failure of issue. Huxford .v. Milligan, 50 Ind. 546 ; Hall V. Chaffee, 14 N. H. 220. In statute. Egerton v. Brownlow, 4 H. L. Cas. 107. In constitution. Ex parte Slater, 72 Mo. 107 ; Alderman v. People, 4 Mich. 424; Williams v. State, 12 Tex. (App.) 395; Hunkman v. State, 12 Tex. (App.) 620; Goddard v. State, 12 Conn. 452; People v. Gates, 13 Wend. 317: People V. Rosenblatt, 1 Abb. Pr. 569 ; Clepper v. State, 4 Tex. 246. People V. Vermilyea, 7 Cow. 122. direct or . In contract. Davis v. Barney, 2 Gill & J. 382. banker. In statute. People v. Doty, 80 N. Y. 225. holding such property. In statute. Re Flandroiv, 84 N. Y. 1. HartwelU'. Hemmingway, 7 Pick, 119; Lee -y. C. P. 255. Austin V. Kolle, 1 Welb. Hurl. & G. 588. In plea. WilHams v Osbon, 75 Ind. 280. In statute. Davis v. Town of Fulton, 52 Wis. Mason v. Leekbarrow, 1 H. Bl. 360; Powell v. Com., 11 Gratt. 830 ; Welsh v. Ebersole, 75 Va. 657 ; Hall v. New- comb, 7 Hill, 424 ; Lyons v. Donelbes, 22 Pa. St. 189 ; Richards v. Waring, 39 Barb. 45 ; Douglass v. Wilkeson, 6 Wend. 639. Bk., 20 U. C. 657. INEVITABLE. 724 INQUEST. INEVITABLE. INFAMIA. INFAMOUS. INFAMY. INFER. INFERENCE. INFERIOR. INFIDEL. INFORM. INFORMALITY. INFORMATION. INHABITANCY. INHABITANT. INHABITANTS. INHERITANCE. INHIBITION. INHUMAN. INIQUITY. INJUNCTION. INJURE. INJURIA. INJURY. INLAND. INN. INNKEEPER. INQUEST. accident. Amoskeag Manfg. Co. v. The John Adams, 1 Cliff. 412 ; R. Co. — of the peace. Wenzler v. People, 58 N. Y. 530 ; People V. Wilson, 15 111. 391. die by the hands of . In insurance policy. Breasted v. Farmers', etc., Ins. Co., 8 N. Y. 303; Spence v. Ins. Co., 1 Jones (L.), 128. JUSTIFIABLE. 729 LATENT. JUSTIFIABLE. KEEP. KEEPER. KEEPING. KEPT. KIDNAPPING. KILL. KINDRED. KLEPTOMANIA. KNOWING. KNOWINGLY. LABORER. LACHES. LAID. LAKES. LAND. LANDING. LANDLORD. LAND-POOR. LAPSE. LAPSED. LARCENY. LAST. LATENT. homicide. Bichardson v. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 493; Marks v. Borum, 1 Baxt. 93 ; Thompson v. State, 65 Ga. 50; Shorter v. People, 2 N. Y. 197. — a disorderly house. Reg. v. Williams, 1 Salk. 384. — a tippling house. Com. v. Campbell, 5 Bush, 312. — an inn. State v. Stone, 6 Vt. 298. of a disorderly house. In statute. Moore v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 127. do'Vtrn interest. Reg. v. Hutchinson, 82 Eng. C. L. 211. and used. In statute. Powell v. Powell, 53 Vt. 304, 'Click V. State, 3 Tex. 285. In statute. People v. Kerrains, 1 Thomp. & C. 333. Bailey v. Wright, 1 Hov. Supp. 506 ; Wetter v. Walker, 62 Ga. 145. Looney v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 524. it to be false. In statute. Pier v. Hanmore, 86 N. Y. 95. In statute. Casks of Sherry, 2 Ben, 249 ; U. S. v. Baker, 5 Ben. 25. and wilfully. In statute. A Quantity of Distilled Spirits, 3 Ben. 569 ; Giltner v. Gotham, 4 McLean, 420 ; Fulton V. U. S., 6 Otto, 702. In statute. Cullins v. Flagstaff Mining Co., 2 Utah, 219; Schwache v. Langton, 12 Phila. 402 ; Caraker v. Matthews, 25 Ga. 576. Sebag V. Abitbal, 4 M. & S. 463. out. In statute. Mytton v. Duck, 26 U. C. Q. B. 61. the principal towns on the . In contract. Smith V. Selden, 1 Blatchf. 477. Birch V. Gibbs, 6 M. & S. 116. Instatute. Toronto Street R. Co.ij. Fleming, 36U. C. Q.B. 116. State V. Graham, 15 Rich. 310 ; Stat^v. Randall, 1 Strobh. 111. Churchward v. Ford, 2 H. & N. 450. Matteson v. Duncombe, 46 Mich. 393. Yeates v. Gill, 9 B. Mon. 206. legacy. Stewart v. Sheffield, 13 East, 534. Reg. V. HoUoway, Temp. & M. 45 ; Beg. v. Hall, Temp. & M. 51 ; Reg. v. Thuvburn, Temp. & M. 67 ; Reg. v. Thistle, Temp. & M. 206 ; Reg. v. Stear, Temp. & M. 19 ; Reg. v. Wynn, Temp. &. M. 32 ; State v. Copeland, 86 N. C. 695 ; Bonham v. State, 65 Ala. 457; Taylor v. Kijeeland, 1 Doug. (Mich.) 72 ; Desobry v. Tete, 31 La. Ann. 820. Ill statute. People v. Donohoe, 84 N. Y. 438. pleading. In statute. Cluxton v. Dickson, 7 U. C. Pr. 3. ■ ambiguity. Smith v. Jeffreys, 15 M. &^ W. 561 ; Trustees v. Pearslee, 15 N. H. 327 ; Hand v. Hoffman, 3 Halst. 72 ; Jackson v. Sill, 1 1 Johns. 275 ; Lathrop v. Blake, 23 N. H. 60. deed. Den v. Wright, 2 Halst. 177. LATITAT. 730 LEGAL. LATITAT. LAW. LAWFUL. LAWS. LAY. LAYING. LEADING. LEASE. LEATHER. LEAVE. LEAVING. LEGAL. Eveiard v. Blach, Yelverton, 62 ; Eoe v. Goch, 2 T. E. 258. Budd V. State, 3 Humph. 490; Locke's Appeal, 72 Pa. St. 508 ; State v. Luddington, 33 "Wis. 116 ; State v. McCann, 4 Lea, 7 ; Duncan v. Magette, 25 Tex. 253. applicable to the case. Li statute. Lister v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 25. merchant. Bank v. Wager, 2 Cow. 747. of the case. In statute. Lister v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 25. of the land. In constitution. Kalloch v. Superior Court, 56 Cal. 229; Hey Sing leck, 57 Cal. 251; People V. Toynbee, 20 Barb. 199; Manly v. State, 6 Lea, 221; Rowan v. State, 30 "Wis. 146 ; Taylor v. Porter, 4 Hill, 140 (40 Am. Dec. 274) ; Budd v. State, 3 Humph. 483 (39 Am. Dec. 189). — discharge. Mason v. Haile, 12 "Wheat. 377. — juror. In statute. State v. Alderson, 10 Yerg. 524. — mandate for a court of record. In statute. People V. Gilmore, 26 Hun, 1. — orders and decrees. In statute. Harrison v. Clark, 87 N. Y. 572. trade. In insurance policy. Havelock v. Hancell, 3 T. R. 782. — prescribing the qualifications of practitioners of medicine. In constitution. Logan v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 312. all and parts of • In constitution. Cox v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 254. In contract. Thomas v. Osborn, 19 How. 33. out. In statute. Re Department of Public "Works, 86 N. Y. 438 ; Mytton v. Duck, 26 U. C. Q. B. 61. question. Gunter v. "Watson, 4 Jones (L. ) 456 ; "Willes -0. Quinsby, 31 N. H. 488 ; Harvey v. Osborn, 55 Ind. 544. for years. Burr v. Stenton, 52 Barb. 389 ; Thomas V. R. Co., 11 Otto, 78. in reversion. "Winter v. Loveday, 1 Comyns, 39. upper of all kinds. In statute. Keutgen v. Lawrence, 1 Blatchf. 615. In contract. Thorley v. Thorley, 10 East, 445. no issue. In will. Hall v. Chaffee, 14 N. H. 231. assets. Silk v. Prime, 1 Bro. C. C. 138, 291. claim. Cowan v. Mayor, 3 Hun, 633. commitment. People v. Nevins, 1 Hill, 171. consideration. Sampson ^). Swift, 11 Vt. 316. damages. Stuhr v. Curran, 15 Vroom, 201. demand. Foss v. Norris, 70 Me. 119. fraud. Kahl v. Love, 8 Vroom, 6. interest. In plea. Nourse v. Goodeve, 12 U. C. Q. B. 198. LEGAL. 731 LIBERTY. LEGAL — Continued. LEGALLY. LEGISLATIVE. LEGITIMACY. LEGITIMATE. LEGITIMATION. LETTER. LEVANCY. LEVANT. LEVIED. LEVY. LEWD. LEWDNESS. LIABILITIES. LIABILITY. LIABLE. LIBEL. LIBERAL. LIBERTY. — process. Perry v. Lorillard Ins. Co. , 6 Lans. 204 ; Cooley v. Davis, 34 Iowa, 130. — presumption. Bow v. Allastown, 34 N. H. 365 ; Gulick V. Loder, 1 Green, 72 ; Re Brown, 8 Phila. 198 ; Betts V. Jackson, 6 Wend. 181. — representatives. Wear v. Bryant, 5 Mo. 164 ; Grand Gulf R. Co. V. Bryan, 8 Sm. & M. 275. — tender. Steele v. Briggs, 22 111. 657. voters. Sanford v. Prentice, 28 Wis. 362. laid out roads. In statute. State v. Siegel, 54 Wis. 86. act. Sinking Fund Cases, 9 Otto, 761 ; Mabry v. Baxter, 11 Heisk. 690. — Campbell's Case, 2 Bland Ch. 236. — child. Page v. Dennison, 1 Grant's Cas. 381. Cabellers v. Executors, 24 La. Ann. 580. of credit. Regis v. Herbert, 16 La. Ann. 525 ; Pol- lock V. Helm, 54 Miss. 5. of marque and reprisal. Gibbons v. Livingston, 1 Halst. 255. and couchancy. Scholes v. Hargreaves, 5 T. R. 48. and couchant. Cheesman v. Hardham, 1 B. & Aid. 711. or assessed. In statute. State v. Jersey City, 42 N. J. (L.) 97. Collins V. Ferrall, 2 Sm. & M. 386 ; Bland v. Whitfield, 1 Jones (L.) 125; Jewitt ■«. Whitney, 43 Me. 251; Bond v. Willett, 1 Keyes, 386. In plea. Ross v. Grange, 25 U. C. Q. B. 396. I of an execution. In insurance policy. Hammel v. Queens Ins. Co. 54 Wis. 72. house. Clifton v. State, 53 Ga. 244 Cora. V. Warden, 128 Mass. 54. In statute. Stanton v. Wilkinson, 8 Ben. 357. Wood V. Currey, 57 Cal. 209; Haywood v. Shreeve, 15 Vroom, 104 ; McElfresh v. Kirkendall, 36 Iowa, 226 ; Jos- lin V. Car Spring Co., 7 Vroom, 145. party to pay. In statute. Re Greenwood, 10 Canada, L. J. 131. Shipley v. Todhunter, 1 C. & P. 689 ; Campbell v. Spottis- woode, 3 B. &.S. 782 ; Parmeter v. Coupland, 6 M. & W. 108 ; Hillhouse v. Dunning, 6 Conn. 407 ; Steele v. South- wick, 9 Johns, 215; Barr v. Moore, 87 Pa. St. 390; Stone V. Cooper, 2 Denio, 303 ; Cooper v. Stone, 24 Wend. 480 ; Layton v. Harris, 3 Harr. (Del.) 407. interpretation. Lawrence v. McCalmont, 2 How. 449. Bourne v. Taylor, 10 East, 265. of the press. In constitution. People v. Croswell, 3 Johns. Cas. 393 ; Com. v. Buckingham, Thatch. Cr. Cas. 39 ; Root V. Kin?, 1 C-^v. 0"=?. LIBERTY. 732 LIVE. LIBERT Y — Continued. LIBRARY. LICENSE. LICENSEE. LICITATION. LIEN. LIFE. LIGHTNING. LIKELY. LIMITATION. LIMITED. LINENS. LIQUIDATED. LIQUIDATION. LIQUOR. LIS PENDENS. LIST. LITERARY. LIVE. of speech or of the press. In constitution. Morton V. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 516. Carter v. Andrews, 16 Pick. 9. East Jersey Iron Co. v. "Wright, 5 Stew. (N. J.) 253 ; North Hudson R. Co., v. Hoboken, 12 Vroom, 75; Caldwell v. Fulton, 31 Pa. St. 477; State v. Holmes, 38 N. H. 227; Sampson v. Burnside, 13 N. H. 265. fee. Chilvers v. People, 11 Mich. 43; Wiggins Ferry Co. V. East St. Louis, 102 111. 576. Potter V. Holland, 4 Blatchf. 211. Hache v. Ayrand, 14 La. Ann. 179. Andrews v. Doe, 6 How. (Miss.) 554 (38 Am. Dec. 450); Stansberry v. Cloth Manfg. Co., 2 South. (N. J.) 441; Mobile Building Assn. v. Robertson, 65 Ala. 383 ; Crom- melin v. R. Co., 10 Bosw. 80; Hammons v. Barclay, 2 East, 235 ; Neil v. Staten, 7 Heisk. 290 ; Bliss v. Clark, 39 111. 594 ; Small v. Robinson, 69 Me. 427 ; Hayden v. Delay, Litt. Sel. Cas. 279 ; Baldwin v. "Wheaton, 12 Wend. 262 ; Davis V. Flagstaff Silver Mining Co., 2 Utah, 19. Coffee V. Ins. Co., 3 J. & Sp. (N. Y.) 327. insurance. Dalby v. Life Ass. Co. , 80 Eng. C. L. 387 ; State v. Merchants' Mutual Benefit Sec, 72 Mo. 159. In insurance policy. Spensley v. Lancashire Ins. Co., 54 Wis. 433. to prove insolvent. In statute. Edward's Estate, 12 Phila. 85. Eakin v. Eaub, 12 S. & R. 369 ; Smith v. White, 5 Neb. 407 ; Fifty Associates v. Howland, 11 Mete. 102. fee. Lott V. Wyckoff, 1 Barb. 675. partnership. Taylor v. Webster, 10 Vroom, 104. or a manufacture of flax. In statute. Richardson V. Lawrence, 1 Blatchf. 503. account. Nesbet v. Lawson, 1 Ga. 287. d^bt. Roberts v. Prior, 20 Ga. 662. demand. Mitchell v. Addison, 20 Ga. 53. damages. In contract. Hamilton v. Overton, 6 Blackf. 206 (38 Am. Dec. 136.) Martin v. Zirk, 2 Humph. 531. in any form. In insurance policy. Higbee v. Guar- dian Mut. Ins. Co., 66 Barb. 463. Dovey's Appeal, 97 Pa. St. 153 ; Harrington v. Slade, 22 Barb. 166. Homer v. CiUey^ 14 N. H. 100. property. Palmer v. DeWitt, 2 Sweeney, 552. together. In indictment. Powell v. State, 12 Tex. (App.) 238. together in adultery. In statute. Swancoat v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 115; Parker v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 134. LIVE. VdZ LUMBER. LIVE— Continued. LIVERY. LIVERY STABLE. LIVING. LOAN. LOANED. LOCAL. In statute. Ahrens v. "Westover v. Turner, 26 1095. LOCATED. LOCATION. LOCO. LOCOMOTIVE. LODGER. LOG-ROLLING. LOGS. LOOKOUT. LOSS. LOT. LOW. L. S. LUCID. LUNATIC. and carry on business. McGillatt, 23 U. C. C. P. 171 U. C. C. P. 610. of seizin. Den v. Crawford, 3 Halst. 108. Stable. Williams v. Caringes, 30 La. Ann , keeper. Groves v. Kilgore, 72 Mo. 491. in adultery. In statute. Morrill v. State, 5 Tex. (App.) 449; Goodwin v. Owen, 55 Ind. 249. Eodman v. Munson, 13 Barb. 75 ; Freeman v. Brittin, 2 Harr. (N. J.) 206; Payne v. Gardiner, 29 N. Y. 167; Brott V. Terrell, 16 Ga. 25. In statute. City of Richmond v. McGirr, 78 Ind. 192. In will. Wright's Appeal, 93 Pa. St. 82. act. In constitution. People v. Newburg Plank Road, 86 N. y. 1 ; Re Bayard, 25 Hun, 546 ; Cox v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 254. freight. Mobile & Ohio R. Co. v. Steiner, 61 Ala. 579. law. In constitution. Lastro v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 363 ; Bohl v. State, 3 Tex. (App. ) 683. In statute. Cordova v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 207 ; Graves v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 228 ; Bejaraur •«. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 265 ; Handline v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 347. or special law. In constitution. Heanley v. State, LUMBER. 74 Ind. 99. In constitution. Theological Seminary v. People, 101 111. 580. Hickey v. R. Co. 6 Bradwell, 179. parentis. Wetherby v. Dixon, 19 Vesey, 412 ; Brink- erhoff V. Merselis, 4 Zab. 683. railway upon ■which steam shall be used. In statute. Stranahan-u. Sea View R. Co., 84 N. Y. 308. UUman v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 221; Parker v. FHnt, 12 Mod. 255. In statute. Bradley v. Bayliss, 8 Q. B. Div. 224. Walker v. Griffiths, 60 Ala. 369. In statute. Kollock v. Parcher, 52 Wis. 398. Genesee Chief v. Fitzhugh, 12 How. 462. of freight. In insurance policy. Scotland, etc., Ine. Co. V. Turner, 29 Eng. L. & Eq. 42. of mules. In plea. Anderson v. Donnell, 78 Ind. 304. water. Howards. Ingersoll, 13 How. 417. Smith V. Butler, 25 N. H. 524. interval. Frazer v. Frazer, 2 Del. (Ch.) 263. Re Barker, 2 Johns. Ch. 233 ; Re Beaumont, 1 Whart. 53 ; Odell V. Buck, 21 Wend. 143 ; Ex parte, Barnsley, 3 Atk. 174. In contract. McAdie v. Sills, 24 U. C. C. P. 606. In statute. Gross v. Eiden, 53 Wis. 547. LYING. 734 MALICIOUS. LYING. MACHINE. MAIL. MAIM. MAIN. MAINER. MAINTAIN. MAINTENANCE. MAJORIAY. MAKE. MAKING. MALICE. MALICIOUS. in wait. State v. Abbott, 3 W. Va. 769 ; Burgess y. Com., 2 Va. Cas. 488 ; People v. Miles, 55 Cal. 207 ; Riley •y. State, 9 Humph. 651. Wintermute v. Eedington, 1 Fish. Pat. Cas. 239. and. repair shops. In insurance policy. Chaplin v. Provincial Ins. Co. 23 U. C. C. P. 278. request by . Lothrop v. Greenfield Ins. Co. , 2 Allen, 85. any dumb animal. In statute. Turman v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 586. sea. People v. Supervisors, 73 N. Y. 396. Rex. V. Beare, 1 Ld. Ray. 417; King v. Johnson, 2 Hear.l Ld. Cr. Cas. 440, note. In plea. Moon v. Burden, 2 Welb. H. & G. 30. Hovey ■«. Hobson, 51 Me. 53; Vaughan v. Marable, 64 Ala. 60 ; Stotsenberg v. Marks, 79 Ind. 193 ; Shirley v. Riggs, 11 Humph. 56; Barnes v. Strong, 1 Jones (Eq.) 104 ; Christie v. Sawyer, 44 N. H. 303. of the electors. In statute. Jenkins v. Corporation^ 21 U. C. C. P. 325 ; McAvoy v. Corporation, 12 U. C. Q. B. 99. the award. Hoff v. Taylor, 2 South. (N. J.) 833. of the sale. In statute. Whiter. Poillon, 25 Hun, G9. Bromage v. Prosser, 4 B. & C. 255 ; Wiggins v. Coffin, 3 Story, 7 ; State v. Toney, 16 S. C. 413 ; Harris v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 109; Evans v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 513; Cotton V. State, 32 Tex. 641 ; King v. Root, 4 Wend. 155 ; Com. V. York, 9 Mete. 104. In statute. First Nat. Bank v. Burkett, 101 111. 393. aforethought. In statute. Tooney v. State, 5 Tex. (App.) 163. prepense. State v. Norris, Haywood, 446. express . In statute. Singleton v. State, 1 Tex. (App. ) 507 ; McCoy v. State, 25 Tex. 33 ; Farrer -y. State, 42 Tex. 265; Plasters v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 681; Cox v. State, 5 Tex. (App.) 493 ; Com. v. Sayres, 12 Phila. 553 ; Dueblie •y. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 165; Mitchell v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 199. implied . Sharp v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 650; Com. V. Sayres, 12 Phila. 553 ; Carry v. People, 10 N. Y. 138 ; Toomey v. State, 5 Tex. (App. ) 189. Andrew v. Deshler, 43 N. J. (L.) 19; Com. v. York, 9 Mete. 106 ; Cabberson v. Cabbeen, 29 Tex. 256 ; Rounds v. R. Co., 3 Hun, 335. erection. In statute. Gallagher v. Dodge, 48 Conn. 370. injury. Rounds v. R. Co., 3 Hun, 335. intention. U. S. v. McGlue, 1 Curt. C. C. 4. mischief. First Nat. Bk.' v. Burkett, 101 111. 394; Killingsworth v. State, 7 Tex. (App. ) 28 ; State v. Beck- man, 3 Dutch. 126; Com. v. Williams, 110 Mass. 402; Duncan v. State, 49 Miss. 337. MALICIOUSLY. 735 MARTIAL. MALICIOUSLY. MANAGE. MANDAMUS. In statute. Jerman v. Stewart, 12 Fed. Rep. 268. In statute. Youngworth v. Jewell, 15 Nev. 46. Com. V. Allegheny Co., 37 Pa. St. 279; Cortelyou v. Ten Eyck, 2 Zab. 47 ; Ex parte Crane, 5 Pet. 192. MANDATE. Eddy v. Livingston, 36 Mo. 492 ; McCauley v. Davidson, 10 Minn. 421 ; Bronnenberg v. Charman, 80 Ind. 476. In statute. People v. Riley, 25 Hun, 588. MANSLAUGHTER. State v. ZeUers, 2 Halst. 243 ; People v. Crowey, 56 Cal. 40; Jennings v. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 360; McWhirt's Case, 3 Gratt. 605; Kilpatrick v. Com., 31 Pa. St. 201; Boyett'y. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 100. involuntary . U. S. v. Outerbridge, 5 Sawyer, 622. voluntary . U. S. v. Outerbridge, 6 Sawyer, 622. MANUFACTURE. Boulton v. Ball, 2 II. Bl. 471 ; Lawrence v. Allen, 7 Hpw. 794 ; Holden v. Clancy, 58 Barb. 697. In insurance policy. Carlin v. Ins. Co., 67 Md. 526. MANUFACTURES. ■ composed wholly of cotton, not otherwise provided for. In statute. Morlet v. Lawrence, 1 Blatchf. 609. — — of cotton. In statute. Thorp v. Lawrence, 1 Blatchf. 353 ; Fish v. Arthur, 13 Otto, 433. of ebony and rosewood. In statute. Sill v. Law- rence, 1 Blatchf. 605. of goat's hair or mohair. In statute. Thorp v. Lawrence, 1 Blatchf. 353. MANUFACTURING MANUMISSION. MAP. MARAUDER. MARBLE. MARGIN. MARITIME. MARKET. MARKETABLE. MARRIAGE. MARTIAL. — corporations carrying on manufactures vrithin this state. In statute. Nassau Gas Co. v. City of Brooklyn, 25 Hun, 567. Fenwick v. Chapman, 9 Peters, 472. Banker v. Caldwell, 3 Minn. 103. Curry v. CoUins, 37 Mo. 328. blue Rutland . In contract. Lyndon Granite Co. v. Farrar, 53 Vt. 686. on . In contract. Hatch v. Douglass, 48 Conn. 116; McNeil V. Bk., 66 Barb. 64. lien. The Young Mechanic, .2 Curt. C. C. 404. loan. The Draco, 2 Sumner, 184. Ketchum v. City of Buffalo, 21 Barb. 296; 14 N. Y. 361; Caldwell v. City of Alton, 33 111. 419 ; State v. City of Newbern, 70 N. C. 18. overt. Fawcett v. Osborne, 32 111. 426. title. Dalzell v. Crawford, 1 Parsons Sel. Cas. Eq. 45. Ditson V. Ditson, 4 R. I. 101 ; Askew v. Dupree, 30 Ga. 176; White «. White, 5 Barb. 480; State v. Fry, 4 Mo. 126. settlement. Basldns v. Giles, Rice, (Eq.) 317. English . Lolley's Case, Russ. & Ry. 237 ; 2 CI. & F. 567; Harvey 1). Fannie, 6 Prob. Div. 51. law. Diekelman -u. U. S., 11 Ct. of CI. 439. MASTER. 736 MERCHANDISE. MASTER. MATERIAL. MATERIALS. MATTER. MAY. of ship. Hubbell v. Dennison, 20 Wend. 182 ; Mar- MAYOR. MEADOW. MEANDER. MEANS. MEANTIME. MECHANIC. MEDICAL. MEETING. MEMORANDUM. MENIAL. MERCHANDISE. tin V. Farnsworth, 1 Jones & Sp. 261. in chancery. Schuchardt v. People, 99 111. 504. alteration. Organ v. Allison, 9 Baxt. 462. defendant. Ragsdale v. Norwood, 38 Ala. 21. error. In statute. Speer v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 246. fact. In insurance policy. Boggs v. American Ins. Co., 30 Mo. 68 ; Clark «. Ins. Co., 40 N. H. 338. In statute. Stilson v. Gibbs, 46 Mich. 218. building . In statute. Dreher v. Yates, 43 N. J. (L. ) 477. Douglass V. Beasley, 40 Ala. 148 ; Nelson v. Johnson, 18 Ind. 332. in controversy. In statute. Fink v. Denny, 75 Va. 663; Lewis ■«. May, 3 Munf. 154. in dispute. In statute. Lee v. Watson, 1 Wall. 339. in issue. Vaughn v. Morrison, 55 N. H. 592. in avoidance. Mahaiwe Bk. v. Douglass, 31 Conn. 177. of procedure merely. In statute. Re Botsford, 22 U. C. C. P. 65. of course. Stoddard v. TreadweU, 29 Cal. 282. be issued. In statute. Re Patterson, Ben. 508. convey. In statute. Cameron v. Wait, 3 U. C. App. be granted. In 175. term for which said letters assignment. Jenkins v. Nicholson Pavement Co., 1 Abb. (U. S.) 567. Waldo V. Wallace, 12 Ind. 577; People v. Mayor, 25 Wend. 50. Barrows v. McDermott, 73 Me. 450. Seneca Nation v. Knight, 23 N. Y. 500; Bristol v. Carroll Co., 95 111. 85. — calculated to inflict great bodily injury. In statute. Kelly -y. State, 12 Tex. (App.) 245. of satisfaction. Perrine v. Fireman's Ins. Co., 22 Ala. 577. in the . In statute. Re Irving, 8 Ben. 466. miner or other person. In statute. Bevitt v. Cran- dall, 19 Wis. 581 ; Wicker v. Comstock, 52 Wis. 316. attendant. In insurance policy. Eddington v. Ins. Co., 5 Hun, 6. In statute. Re Maclntire, 1 Ben. 281. check. Franklin Bank v. Freeman, 16 Pick. 539. servant. Boniface v. Scott, 3 S. & R. 354 ; Ex parte Meason, 5 Binney, 169 note. Citizens Bk. v. Steam Co., 2 Story, 53. In insurance policy. Kent v. Liverpool, etc., Ins. Co., 26 Ind. 297. MERCHANT. 737 MITIGATION. MERCHANT. MERCURIAL. MERGER. MERITS. MESNE. METAL. METHOD. MEXICAN. MILITARY. MILITIA. MILL. MIND. MINE. MINERALS. MINIMIS. MINISTERIAL. MINOR. MISAPPROPRIATION MISCARRIAGE. MISCONDUCT. In statute. Mitchell «. Town of Plover, 53 Wis. 551; Lans- dale V. Brashear, 3 T. B. Mon. 334. preparations. In statute. Boving v. Lawrence, 1 Blatchf. 607. James v. Morey, 2 Cow. 300 ; Cook-y. Brightley, 46 Pa. St. 442 ; State V. Koch, 47 Mo. 684 ; Pennington v. Coats, 6 Whart. 382 ; Den v. Varness, 5 Halst. 106. In statute. Bennett -y. Sandifer, 11 S. C. 134; Rahn v. Gun- nison, 12 "Wis. 531. process. Ferguson v. State, 2 Vroom, 291. shall be the component material. In statute. U. S. V. U. S. Tel. Co., 2 Ben. 362. Hornblower v. Boulton, 8 T. R. 106. grantee. In statute. Bascomb v. Moses, 56 Cal. 150. la'w. State v. Rankin, 4 Coldw. 156. In constitution. Ex parte McCants, 39 Ala. 113. dam. In statute. Dingley v. Gardiner, 73 Me. 64. site. Curtiss v. Smith, 35 Conn. 158. Jamison v. Jamison, 8 Del. 119. Bell V. Wilson, L. R. 1 App. Cas. 308. Rosse V. Wainman, 14 M. & W. 872. de non curat lex. Devinney v. Reynolds, 1 W. & S. 328. act. Friedman v. Mathes, 8 Heisk. 502 ; Flournoy v. City of Jeffersonville, 17 Ind. 174. duty. State of Miss. v. Johnson, 4 Wall. 498. office. Fitzpatrick v. U. S., 7 Ct. of CI. 293. In statute. Schenault-y. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 411. — of the funds. In tihel. Hanna v. De Blaquixre, 11 U. C. 2 B. 310. Mills V. Com., 18 Pa. St. 633. negligence or inattention. In statute. U. S. v. Warner, 4 McLean, 463. — of the jury. In statute. Early «. State, 1 Tex. (App.) In statute. Watson v. State, 9 Tex. (App.) MISDEMEANOR. 275. official — 212. McGinnis v. State, 9 Humph. 50 ; People v. Finn, 26 Hun, 60 ; Re Bergin, 31 Wis. 386 ; Rector v. State, G Ark. 190. MISDEMEANORS. In statute. People v. Finn, 26 Hun, 58. MISREPRESENTATION. In insurance policy. Dennison v. Thomastown Ins. Co., 20 Me. 125 (37 Am. Dec. 45) ; Clark v. Ins. Co., 40 N. H. 338. Bruse v. Nelson, 35 Iowa, 160; Webb v. Quaw, 46 Wis. 122. of fact. Hurd v. Hall, 12 Wis. 125. of law. Hurd ■;;. Hall, 12 Wis. 125. therein. In statute. Farwell v. Gundry, 52 Wis. 268. MISTAKE. MISTRIAL. MITIGATION. Wilbridge v. Case, 2 Ind. 37. circumstances in of Edwards, 25 Hun, 498. damages. WandaU v. MONET. 738 MURDER. MONEY MONOPOLY. MONTH. MONUMENT. MOORAGE. MORAL. MORE. MORTGAGE. MORTMAIN. Borie v. Trot, 5 Phila. 403 ; Critchfield v. Kobins, 5 Humph. 17 ; Klauber v. Biggerstaff.47 Wis. 557 ; King v. Hamilton, 12 Fed. Eep. 478; Cineier i;. Pemock, 14 S. & R. 61. In will. Ommanney v. Butcher, Turn. & R. Ch. 272. deposited in court. In statute. Ex parte Prescott, 2 GaU. 146. game for . In statute. Tuttle v. State, 1 Tex. (App. ) 367; Stone ■«. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 675. Slaughter House Cases, 16 Wall. 102; McKeevers v. U. S., 14 Ct. of CI. 419 ; Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge, 11 Peters, 607. Roves V. Guthrie, 1 Jones (L.) 87; Nudell v. Williams, 15 U. C. C. P. 348. Mead v. Case, 33 Barb. 204. The Wharf Case, 3 Bland Ch. 373. certainty. Montana v. McAndrews, 3 Montana, 165. insanity. Re Forman's Will, 54 Barb. 291 obligation. Wennall v. Adney, 3 B. & P. 251, note; Tebbetts ?)..Dowd, 23 Wend. 382; Goulding v. Davidson, 25 How. Pr. 484. or less. In contra/it. Shickle v. Chouteau, 10 Mo. (App.) 241 ; Tristam v. Boltinglass, Vaughn, 35 ; Paine ti. Upton, 87 N. Y. 327; McConn v. Delaney, 3 Bibb, 47; Cause V. Boyles, 3 Green Ch. 212 (38 Am. Dec. 514). Jones V. Smith, 2 Vesey, 378 ; Copeland v. Bartlett, 6 Man. G. & S. 26 ; Jordan v. Peak, 38 Tex. 442 ; Flagg v. Mann, 2 Sumner, 533; Keith v. Barrows, 1 C. P. Div. 731; Hebron v. Centre Harbor, UN. H. 574. chattel . Parshall v. Eggert, 54 N. Y. 23 ; 52 Barb. 371 ; Wright v. Ross, 36 Cal. 328 ; BrownelL-'y. Hawkins, 4 Barb. 493 ; Smith v. Acker, 23 Wend. 668. Wrotsley v. Adams, Plowd. 193 ; Yates v. Yates, 9 Barb. 333. alienation in . Donning v. Marshall, 23 How. Pr. 34 ; Ferin v. Carey, 24 How. (U. S.) 495. People V. Bennett, 49 N. Y. 148. property. Ohio, etc., R. Co. «. Weber, 96 111.448. MOTIVE. MOVABLE. MULTIFARIOUSNESS. Wales v. Neubould, 9 Mich. 71 ; Hayes v. Dayton, 8 Fed. Rep. 703; Thomas v. Doub, 8 Gill, 7; Wells v. Hy- draulic Co. , 30 Conn. 323 ; Many v. Beekman Ins. Co. , 9 Paige Ch. 194. corporation. Philadelphia v. Fox, 64 Pa. St. 180 ; East. Tenn. Univ. v. Knoxville, 6 Baxt. 171. law. Root V. Eildmeyer, 1 Wilson (Ind. ) 106 ; Thorne V. Cramer, 15 Barb. 114. market. Cincinnati v. Buckingham, 10 Ohio, 261. MUNICIPAL. MURDER. Pennsylvania v. Bell, Add. 162 ; Kilpatrick v. Com. 31 Pa. St. 200 ; Fields v. State, 1 Yerg. 162 ; Jennings v. State, 7 Tex. (App) 350. In indictment. Dias v. State, 7 Blackf. 20 (39 Am. Dec. 448). MUSEUM. 739 NECESSARY. MUSEUM. MUST. MUSTIZO. MUTUAL. NAKED. NAME. NAMED. NATION. NATIONAL. NATURAL. NAUSEOUS. NAVIGABLE. NAVIGATION. NE EZEAT. NEAP. NECESSARIES. NECESSARILY. NECESSARY. Bostick V. Purdy, 5 Stew. & P. 109. In statute. Wallace w. Feely, Gl How. Pr. 225. Miller v. Dawson, Dudley, 176. accounts. Edmonstone v. Thomson, 15 Wend. 556. credit. Hunger v. Albany City Bk., 85 N. Y. 580. power. Bergen v. Bennett, 1 Games Gas. 15 ; Clark V. Hornthal, 47 Miss. 534. Reg. V. Waters, Temp. & M. 61. not . Jn indictment. Reg. v. Waters, Temp. «fe M. 61. Monarch, etc., Co. v. McLaughlin, 1 Idaho, 617; Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, 5 Pet. 52. government. Piqua Bk. v. Knoup, 6 Ohio St. 393. heirs. In will. Smith v. Pendell, 19 Conn. 112. import. People v. Hallett, 1 Col. 359. law. Borden v. State, 11 Ark. 527. liberty. Snyder v. Warford, 11 Mo. 515. obligation. Goulding v. Davidson, 25 How. Pr. 484. presumption. Burr v. Sim, 4 Whart. 172 ; GuHck v. Loder, 1 Green (N. J.) 72. rights of property. Angus v. Dalton, 4 Q. B. Div. 169. Stream. The Young American, Newb. Adm. 196. or offensive trade. In deed. Tobey v. Moore, 130 Mass. 448. Rhodes v. Otis, 33 Ala. 593; Stuart -y. Clark, 2 Swan, 13. river. The Daniel Bell, 10 WaU. 563 ; Sigler v. State, 7 Baxt. 496. stream. Morgan v. King, 35 N. Y. 459. water. In statute. Collins v. Benbury, 3 Ired. (L. ) 277 (38 Am. Dec. 722). waters in the town. In statute. Rowe v. Smith, 48 Conn. 450. The Hendrick Hudson, 3 Ben. 419; Gerrish v. Brown, 51 Me. 262. In statute. The Joshua Leveness, 9 Ben. 339. Adams v. Whitcomb, 46 Vt. 712. tides. Teschinachee v. Thompson, 18 Gal. 21. Grace v. Hale, 2 Humph. 29. employed by the assignee. In statute. Re Mul- daur, 8 Ben, 66. St. Louis, etc., R. Co. v. Trustees, 43 HI. 307; Montagues. Richardson, 24 Conn. 345 ; Colten v. Commrs., 6 Fla. 629. convenience of said company. In statute. Shat- tuck's Case, 73 Me. 318. disbursements. In statute. Mark v. City of Buffalo, 87 N. Y. 184. - — expenses of the companj'. In statute. Knowles v. Beaty, 1 McLean, 41. inference. Parsons v. Parsons, 1 Hov. Supp. 536. purpose. In statute. Forde v. Exempt Fire Co. , 50 Gal. 302. Ji^ECESSITY. 740 NONSUIT. NECESSITY. setting forth 74 Ind. 212. work of . the In statute. Corey v. Swagger, In statute. NEEDLESSLY. NEGATIVE. NEGLIGENCE. Yonoski v. State, 79 Ind. 393 ; Eogers v. Western Union Tel. Co., 78 Ind. 169. — mutilate or kill any living creature. In statute. Grise v. State, 37 Ark. 456. — pregnant. Jones v. Jones, 16 M. NEGOTIABLE. NEGOTIATION. NET. NEUTRALITY. NEW. & W. 708. Gunter v. Graniteville Manfg. Co., 15 S. C. 444; Blythe v. Birmingham Co., 11 Ex. 784; Hodger v. Dexter, 1 Cranch C. C. Ill ; O'Brien v. E. Co., 3 Phila. 78 ; Tonawanda E. Co. V. Hunger, 5 Denio, 266; Tower v. E. Co., 2 E. I. 409 ; Townley v. E. Co., 53 Wis. 633 ; Gardner v. Heartt, 3 Denio, 237. in its prosecution. In statute. Clark v. Stevens, 55 Iowa, 362. contributory . Neanow v. UUech, 46 Wis. 590. In statute. Troutman v. Peoples Bk. ,12 Phila. 276; Odell ■y. Gray, 15 Mo. 342; Shaw. v. E. Co., 11 Otto, 560. Whitworlh v. Adams, 5 Eand. 415. profits. In statute. Lawless v. Sullivan, 6 App. Cas. 373 ; Oviston v. Ogle, 13 East, 543. Hagedorn v. Bell, 1 M. & S. 459. assignment. Norman v. Wescombe, 2 M. & W. 360. dvrelling-house. In statute. Bowers v. Bache, 12 Phila. 402. matter. Stoddard v. Onondago, 12 Barb. 676 ; -- — trial. Bright v. Eynon, 1 Burr. 393 ; Silvey v. U. S., 1 Ct. of CI. 334 ; Jenkins v. Frink, 30 Cal. 593. Atty. Gen. v. Bradbury, 7 Ex. 103. of kin. In will. Delaney v. McCormick, 25 Hun, 574. NIGHT-WALKER. Lawrence v. Hedger, 3 Taunt. 15 ; State v. Dowers, 45 N. H. 544. NISI. judgment , Young v. McPherson, Penn. (N. J.) 897. NO. Burr v. Broadway Ins. Co., 16 N. Y. 271. NOISES. other obscene and indecent , In indictment. Copping i;. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 62. — prosequi. State v. Primm, 61 Mo. 171. easement. Fetters v. Humphreys, 3 C. E. Green, 262. — mentis. Farr v. Thompson, 1 Speers, 105 ; Ex parte Bamsley, '3 Atk. 173 ; Potts v. House, 6 Ga. 324, Ee Car- michael, 36 Ala. 514 ; MuUoy v. Ingalls, 4 Neb. 117. easement. Fetters v. Humphreys, 3 C. E. NEWSPAPER. NEXT. NOLLE. NON-APPARENT. NON COMPOS. NON-CONTINUOUS. NONFEASANCE NON-RESIDENT. NONSUIT. Green, 262. Coite v. Lynes, 33 Conn. 115. Savage v. Scott, 45 Iowa, 134. Herring v. Poritz, 6 Bradwell, 211 ; Smith v. Crane, 12 Vt. 490: Loomis v. Green, 7 Me. 391 ; Poyser v. Minor, 7 Q. B. Div. 332 ; Evans v. McMahan, 1 Ala. 67. NOTE. 741 OBLIGATION. NOTE. NORTHWEST. NOTES. NOTICE. NOTORIOUSLY. NOVATION. NOW. NOZIOUS. N.P. NUISANCE. NULLITY. NUNC. NUNCUPATIVE. NURSING. OATH. OBLIGATION. In statute. Morris v. Lynde, 73 Me. 90. or memorandum. In statute. Clason -w. Bailey, 14 Johns. 492. — portion. In deed. Tucker v. Phillips, 24 U. C. Q. B. In indictment. Shafer v. 626. national bank currency - State, 74 Ind. 93. Boswell V. Goodwin, 31 Conn. 84. In statute. Com. v. Martin, 130 Mass. 465 ; Gilbert v. Turn- pike Co., 31 Conn. 84; Tuttle v. Jackson, 6 Wend. 227; May V. Chapman, 16 M. & W. 361 ; Parker v. Kane, 4 Wis. 16. bad or infamous character. In statute. Leader v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 162. Shai-p V. Fly, 9 Baxt. 10; Hosack v. Rogers, 8 Paige (Ch.) 238 ; Bronson v. Fitzhugh, 1 Hill, 186 ; Clark v. Bilhngs, 59 Ind. 509. resides. In plea. Lochnane «. Lochnane, 78 Ky. 469. statutes in force. In statute. Goillotel v. City of New York, 87 N. Y. 444. Rex V. White, 1 Burr. 337. Other thing. In statute. State V. Gedecke, 43 N. J. (L.) 90 ; Reg. v. Stitt, 30 U. C. C. P. 30. Rowley v. Berrien, 12 111. 200. Catlin V. Valentine, 9 Paige, 575 (38 Am. Dec. 567) ; State V. Haines, 30 Me. 74. In statute. Banbury Urban Sanitary Authority v. Page, 8 Q. B. Div. 97. Salter ■;;. Hilger, 40 Wis. 365. — — pro tunc. Secou v. Leroux, 1 New Mex. 390. Re Morales, 16 La. Ann. 269. will. Tally v. Butterworth, 10 Yerg. 502 ; Ex parte Thompson, 4 Bradf. 155 ; Prince v. Hazleton, 20 Johns. 519; Stampers. Hooks, 22 Ga. 606. Peterborough v. Lancaster, 14 N. H. 391. U. S. V. Babcock, 4 McLean, 116; U. S. v. Clark, 1 Gall. . 497 ; King v. White, 2 Leach, C. C. 482 ; Priest v. State, 10 Neb. 399 ; Atwood v. Welton, 7 Conn. 70 ; O'Reiley v. People, 86 N. Y. 154. of allegiance. In statute. Re Ferrens, 3 Ben. 442. of enlistment. In statute. Re Ferrens, 3 Ben. 442. corporal . State v. Norris, 9 N. H. 102. Hargraves v. Cooke, 15 Ga. 330 ; Blair v. Williams, 4 Litt. 65 ; Morrison v. Lovejoy, 6 Minn. 353 ; Jeffrey v. Under- wood, 1 Ark. 112 ; Crandall v. Bryan, 15 How. Pr. 55. made. In statute. Prouty v. Lake Shore, etc., R. Co., 26 Hun, 548. or other security of the United States. In statute. U. S. v. Rossvally, 3 Ben. 158. OBLIGATION. 742 OFFICER. OBLIGATION OBSTRUCT. - Continued. to pay interest. In statute. Prouty v. Lake Shore, etc., E. Co., 26 Hun, 548. In statute: Turnpike Co. v. R. Co., 23 Pick. 328. or hinder. In statute. Driskell v. Parish, 5 McLean, OBSTRUCTION. OBTAIN. OBTAINS. OCCUPANT. OCCUPANTS. OCCUPATION. OCCUPIED. OCCUPIER. OCCUPIES. OFFENSE. OFFER. OFFERED. ' OFFICE. OFFICER. 70. encumber or In statute. Reg. v. In itatute. South, the sidewalk. Plummer, 30 U. C. Q. B. 41. any on the track of the road. etc., R. Co. V. Williams, 65 Ala. 77. place any upon the track of any railroad. In statute. Bullion v. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 462. In statute. People v. General Sessions, 13 Hun, 400. In statute. State v. Lewis, 26 Kan. 129. In insurance policy. ChatiUon v. Mutual Fire Ins. Co., 27 U. C. C. P. 450. In statute. Redfield v. R. Co. , 25 Barb. 58 ; State v. Coe, 72 Me. 455; Bank of Toronto v. Fanning, 17 U. C. Chy. 514. In deed. . Wright v. Newton, 130 Mass. 552. Fleming v. Maddox, 30 Iowa, 242 ; Queen v. St. Pancross, 2 Q. B. Div. 588. as a residence by the family of the owner. In statute. Farlin v. Sook, 26 Kas. 395. Fleming v. Maddox, 30 Iowa, 242. trial necessarily more than two days. In statute. Washburne v. Oliver, 62 How. Pr. 482. State V. Whittemore, 50 N. H. 247 ; Llies v. Knight, 3 Tex. 314. In statute. Com. v. Lenox, 12 Phila. 601. to vote. Morrison v. Springer, 15 Iowa, 327. In bill of exceptions. Baltimore, etc., R. Co. v. Barnum, 79 Ind. 261. found. Baker v. Shy, 9 Heisk. 89. public — ^ — . Eliason v. Coleman, 86 N. C. 235. In statute. Sanner v. State, 2 Tex. (App. ) 458 ; Re Wright, 9 U. C. Q. B. 442 ; Daniels -y. Burford, 10 U. C. Q. B. 478; Corporation v. Grier, 13 U. C. Chy. 117; Dalziel v. Grand Trunk R. Co., 12 Canada L. J. (n. s.) 149; McLean v. Great Western R. Co., 7 U. C. Pr. 358. of the United States. In statute. Piatt v. Beach, 2 Ben. 304 ; U. S. v. Bloomgart, 2 Ben, 356. any of the customs. In statute. U. S. v. Sears, 1 Gall. 215. any of the la-w. In statute. Gordon v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 156. chief fiscal of the corporation. In statute. WiUiams v. .City of Buffalo, 25 Hun, 301. civil engaged in the discharge of official duty. In statute. Carmichael -y. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 27. OFFICERS. 743 ORDINARY. OFFICERS. OMNIA. ON. ONCE. ONE. ONLY. OPEN. OPERA. OPERATION. OPINION. OPIUM. OPPOSITION. OR. ORDER. ORDINANCE. ORDINARY. In constitution. State v. Myers, 52 Wis. 628. agents or servants. In statute. Budd v. State, 3 Humph. 483 (39 Am. Dec. 189). of the commonwealth whose jurisdiction ex- tends over the State. In constitution. Com. v. Dumbauld, 97 Pa. St. 293. preesumuntur rite esse acta. Pennjrpacker v. Switzer, 75 Va. 671. — or before. In contract. Geddes v. Thomastown, 46 Mich. 319. at . In contract. Platter v. Green, 26 Kas. 288. day's service. In statute. Speer v. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 246. year's rent. In statute. Wades v. Figgatt, 75 Va. 575. In insurance policy. Alkan v. New Hampshire Ins Co., 53 Wis. 143. matter of form . In statute. U. S. v. Conant, 9 Cent. L. J. 129. In statute. Harvey v. State, 65 Ga. 569. corporation. McKim v. Odom, 3 Bland. Ch. 416, note. account. Tucker v. Quimby, 37 Iowa, 19. Rowland v. Kleber, 1 Pittsb. 71. of lavr. U. S. v. Hammond, 1 Cranch C. C. 19 ; Gee- brich V. State, 5 Iowa, 496. In statute. People v. Stout, 4 Park C. C. 109. of court. Houston v. Williams, 13 Cal. 27. death by . In insurance policy. St. Louis Life Ins. Co. V. Graves, 6 Bush, 271. to the discharge. In statute. Ke Hill, 1 Ben. 324. In statute. Collins Granite Co. v. Devereux, 72 Me. 422 ; Tompkins v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 161 ; 1 People v. Nord- heim, 99 lU. 560. Loring v. lUsley, 1 Cal. 27. affecting the merits. In statute. Hewitt ?). Follett, 61 Wis. 265. for the delivery of goods. In statute. Reg. v. Illedge, Temp. & M. 129. Keating v. Skiles, 72 Mo. 97 ; Town of Tipton v. Norman, 72 Mo. 381. Hays V. Harley, 1 Mill (S. C.) 269. case. Lynch v. Nurdin, L. R. 1 Q. B. 36 ; Swann v. Brown, 6 Jones (L.) 151 ; Cincinnati, etc., R. Co. v. Terry, 8 Ohio St. 581 ; Heathcock v. Pennington, 11 Ired. (N.- C.) 643 ; Brown v. Lynn, 31 Pa. St. 572. calling. In statute. O'Donnell v. Sweeney, 5 Ala. 467 (39 Am. Dec. 336). diligence. Swigart v. Graham, 7 B. Mon. 663 ; R. Co. V. Miller, 25 Mich. 297 ; City of Rockford v. Ililde- bra:ul, fil 111. ino. ORDINARY. 744 PARDON. ORDINARY — Continued. ORDINATION. ORE-LEAVE. ORGANIZE. ORIGINAL. ORPHAN. OTHER. OTHERWISE. OUSTER. OUTSTANDING. OVERSEER. OWNER. OWNERS. OWNERSHIP. OWNING. PAID. PANEL. PANNAGE. PAR. PARAPHERNAL, PARCENER. PARDON. expenditure. In statute. Cross v. Ottawa, 23 U. C. Q. B. 288. expenses. Town Council v. Pippen, 31 Ala. 550. lo^y vraxex mark. Howard v. Tngersoll, 13 How. 550. neglect. French ■«. R. Co., 4 Keyes, 113. negligence. Dreher v. Town of Fitchburg, 22 "Wis. 678. skill. Waugh v. Skunk, 20 Pa. St. 133. Baker v. Fales, 16 Mass. 512. Ege V. KiUe, 84 Pa. St. 340. R. Co. V. Chapman, 38 Conn. 66. bill. Butler v. Cunningham, 1 Barb. 87. jurisdiction. Kundolf v. Thallhenner, 1 Barb. 511. Downing -w. Schoenberger, 9 "Watts, 299. court. "Wood V. Tallm&n, Coxe (N. J.), 155. expenses. In statute. Re Clark, 5 Ben. 390. lands. In statute. U. S. v. Schuler, 6 McLean, 28. legal disabilities. In statute. Smith v. Bryan, 74 Ind. 515. — dispose of. In statute. Robberson v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 502. Copeland v. Murphy, 2 Coldw. 70 ; Jefcoat v. Knotts, 13 Rich. 60. crop. In statute. Sullins v. Sta , 53 Ala. 476. Scott V. State, 31 Miss. 479. In insurance policy. Chatillon v. Mutual Ins. Co. 27 U. C. C. P. 450 ; Hopkins v. Provincial Ins. Co. 18 U. C. C. P. 74. In statute. State v. Coe, 72 Me. 455 ; Gilchrist v. Tobin, 7 U. C. C. P. 141 ; McDougall v. McMiUan, 25 U. C. C. P. 75. in fee. McEwan v. Boulton, 2 U. C. Chy. Chamb. 399. of a ship. In statute. Hughes v. Sutherland, 7 Q. B. Div. 160. In insurance policy. Richardson v. Home Ins. Co., 15 Jones & Sp. 139. Converse v. Kellogg, 7 Barb. 597. company such road. In statute. State V. Housa- tonic Co., 48 Conn. 54. In statute. Town of "Wilton v. Town of Weston, 48 Conn. 333. Porter v. Cass, 7 How. Pr. 443 ; Beasley v. People, 89 111. 575. Chilton V. Corporation of London, 7 Ch. Div. 565. bank notes. Bochman'y. Roller, 9 Baxt. 410. of exchange. Com. v. Haupt, 10 Allen, 44. Cambre v. Grabert, 33 La. Ann. 247. Logan V. Logan, 13 Ala. 658. U. S. V. Athens Armory, 35 Ga. 362 ; Cook v. Freeholders, 2 Dutch. 328 ; Ex parte Law, 35 Ga. 296. PARENT. 745 PAWN. PARENT. In statute. Atlanta, etc. , E. Co. v. Venable, 65 Ga. 55 ; Snowderfu. State, 12 Tex. (App.) 106. PARENTS. In statute. Hole v. Robbins, 63 Wis. 519. PARI. in materia. "Waterford, etc., Co. v. People, 9 Barb. 169. PARISH. Baker v. Fales, 16 Mass. 499. church. Town of Pawlet v. Claik, 9 Cranch, 326. PARISHONER. PARK. PARLIAMENT ART PAROCHIAL. — PART. — PARTICULAR — PARTIES. PARTNER. PARTNERSHIP. PARTY. PASS. PASSENGER. PASSION. PASSIVE. PASSPORT. PATENT. PATER. PAUPER. PAVEMENT. PAWN. Atty. Gen. v. Parker, 3 Atk. 577. People V. Green, 52 How. Pr. 445. tax. Palmer v. Eauth, 14 M. & W. 431. — church. Town of Pawlet v. Clark, 9 Cranch, 326 — owner. Breck v. Blair, 129 Mass. 128.. — kind of property where the punishment is spe- cially prescribed. In statute. Le Keesee v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 298. — malice. Brooks v. Jones, 11 Ired. (L.) 261. Wheeler v. Towne, 43 N. H. 57 ; Jackson v'. Crissey, 3 Wend. 252. Mitchell V. Dall, 2 Harr. & G. 172. Stone V. Boone, 24 Kas. 340 ; Buckman v. Barnum, 15 Conn. 72 ; Post V. Kimberley, 9 Johns. 495 ; Supervisors v. People, 7 Hill, 613 ; Chambers v. Sloan, 19 Ga. 85 ; Howell V. Harvey, 5 Ark. 270 (39 Am. Dec. 376). Boles v. Smith, 5 Sheed, 107; Van Campen v. Kibble, 2 Harr. (N. J.) 434. — — aggrieved. In statute. Re Gantz, 85 N. Y. 537 ; Schwackbamer i>. Kline, 10 C. E. Green, 505 ; Miller v. Bate, 56 Cal. 135 ; Reg v. Cooper, 40 U. C. Q. B. 294. grieved. In statute. Robinson v. Currey, 6 Q. B. Div. 21, 7 Q. B. Div. 465. interested. In statute. Re Smith, 12 Phila. 87. Hopkins v. Com., 3 Mete. 465. a or protection. In statute. U. S. v. Briggs, 2 Gall. 363. Higley v. Gilmer, 3 Montana, 99. People V. Dolan, 9 Cal. 581. under the immediate influence of sudden . Boyett V. State, 2 Tex. (App.) 100. trusts. In statute. Goodrich w. Milwaukee, 24 Wis. 429. Sleight V. Hartshorne, 2 Johns. 543. Wilson V. Rosseau, 1 Blatchf. 79. ambiguity. Stokely v. Groom, 8 Md. 505 ; Brown y. Grier, 46 Miss. 302 ; Lathrop v. Blake, 23 N. H. 60. right. State v. Peck, 25 Ohio St. 28. est quem nuptiae demonstrant. Shuler v. Bull, 15 S. C. 422. Lee V. Lockie, 30 Ark. 768. prior . In statute. Re Brady, 85 N. Y. 271. Coggs V. Bernard, 2 Ld. Ray. 913; Sinber v. McClintie, 10 W. Va. 242; Johnson v. Smith, 11 Humph. 398; Barrett V. Cole, 4 Jones (L. ) 41. PAT. 746 PEBJURT. PAY. PAYABLE. PAYMENT. PEACE. PECUNIARY. PEBDLER. PEERS. PENAL. PENALTY. PENDING. PENT. Sherburne v. U. S., 16 Ct. of CI. 496. as aforesaid. In will. Partridge v. Bayles, 17 Ch. Div. 835. to my order. In contract. McCarthy -y. Vine, 22 U. C. C. P. 468. Thompson v. Kellogg, 23 Mo. 285 ; Bronson v. Rodes, 7 Wall. 250; Burbridge v. Manners, 3 Camp. 194; Maillard V. Duke of Argyle, 3 Man. & G. 45 ; Bank v. Basnett, 12 W. Va. 80. officer. In statute. Rainey v. State, 8 Tex. ( App. ) 62. time of . Skeen v. Monkheimer, 21 Ind. 3. loss. Green v. R. Co. 32 Barb. 33. Woolman v. State, 2 Swan, 354. judgment of his . State v. Simons, 2 Speers, 768 ; Knight V. Campbell, 62 Barb. 34 ; "Wright v. Wright, 2 Md. 453. f lavir. R. Co. v. State, 22 Kas. 15 ; Drew v. Russell, 47 Vt. 253. statute. Mitchell v. Hotchkiss, 48 Conn. 19. Hills -y. Hunt, 28 Eng. L. & Eq. 396 ; Robeson v. White- sides, 16 S. & R. 322 ; Protection Loan Co. v. Grice, 5 Q. B. Div. 696. In statute. Elliott v. Queen City Ass. Co., 9 Canada, L. J. (n. s.) 159. cause or matter — Div. 544. road. Wolcott v. Whitcomb, 40 Vt. 41. In statute. Salt v. Cooper, 16 Ch. PERAMBULATION. GreenviUe v. Mason, 57 N. H. 392. PEREMPTORY. PERFECT. Furman v. Applegate, 3 Zab. 29. challenge. Turpin v. State, 55 Md. 464. mandamus. Kuehler v. Wright, 40 Tex. 682 ; States. Mayor, 52 Wis. 426. job. In contract. Lyndon Granite Co. v. Farrar, 53 Vt. 585. — interval. Atty. Gen. v. Pranther, 3 Brown Ch. 444. — obligation. Aycock v. Martin, 37 Ga. 128. — right. Aycock v. Martin, 37 Ga. 128. — running order. In contract. Ancrum v. Wehmann, 15 S. C. 118. — title. Warner v. Ass. Co., 21 Conn. 448. PERFORMANCE. PERILS. PERIOD. PERISHABLE. Johnson v. Collins, 20 Ala. 441. of the sea. In insurance policy. Fleming v. Marine Ins. Co., 3 W. & S. 144 (38 Am. Dec. 747). of time. Hassan v. City of Rochester, 67 N. Y. 528. property. In statute. Millard v. Hall, 24 Ala. 229 ; PERJURY. Steele v. Wyatt, 23 Ala. 768; Fish v. Spring, 25 Hun, 367. Bradberry v. State, 7 Tex. (App. ) 375 ; Stewart v. State, 6 Tex. (App.) 184; Langford ■«. State, 9 Tex. (App.) 285. PERMANENT. 747 PISTOL. PERMANENT. PERPETUITY. PERSON. PERSONAL. PERSONAM. PERSONS. PERVERSE. PETIT. PETITION. PEW. PHYSICAL. PILOT. PIRACY. PIRATE. PISTOL. abode. Dale v. Irwin, 78 111. 181. improvement. In statute. Eobinet v. Pickering, 44 U. C. Q. B. 337. Hillyard v. Miller, 10 Pa. St. 334 ; Stanley v. Leigh, 2 P. Wms. 688; Franklin v. Armfleld, 2 Sneed, 366; Maiben 'v. Bobe, 6 Fla. 397. In statute. State v. Woram, 6 Hill, 33 (40 Am. Dec. 378.) interested in the estate. In statute. Eussell v. Hart, 87 N. Y. 19. — practising physic or surgery. In statute. Luck v. City of Eipon, 62 Wis. 201. — action. Reeves v. Brown, 2 Penn. L. J. 200 ; Boyd v. Cronan, 71 Me. 287. estate. Farmers', etc.. Trust Co. v. Mayor, 7 Hill, 275. goods of another. In statute. State v. Dee, 79 Ind. 13. luggage. Hudson v. Midland R. Co., 4 Q. B. 370. property. In statute. Mullaly v. People, 86 N. Y. 365. — property used in the business. In statute. U. S. V. 48 Gallons of Spirits, 4 Ben. 471. representative. Card v. Card, 39 N. Y. 323 ; Wynd- ham's Trusts, L. R. 1 Eq. Cas. 293. tax. State v. Ross, 3 Zab. 521. transaction. In statute. Howell v. Taylor, 11 Hun, 214. in . The Bold Buccleigh, 7 Morse P. C. 267 ; The City of Mecca, 6 Prob. Div. 118. signing. In statute. Royal Canadian Bk. v. Grand Trunk R. Co., 23 U. C. C. P. 225. verdict. Saunders v. Davies, 14 Eng. Law & Eq. 532. jury. Knight v. Campbell, 62 Barb. 33. Shaft V. Phoenix Mut. Ins. Co. , 67 N. Y. 644 ; Receiver v. First Nat. Bk., 34 N. J. (Eq.) 458 ; Eustis v. Holmes, 48 Miss. 36. Brumfltt V. Roberts, L. R. 5 C. P. 232. force. State v. Wells, 31 Conn. 212. other disability. In charter. Supreme Council Order Chosen Friends v. Fairman, 62 How. Pr. 386. People V. Francisco, 10 Abb. Pr. 32. U. S. V. Kessler, Baldw. 28 ; U. S. v. Chappels, 2 Wheeler Cr. Cas. 221. The Chapman, 4 Sawyer, 609 ; U. S. v. Baker, 6 Blatchf. 12. In statute. Cook v. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 20. carrying a ■ -. In statute. Titus v. State, 42 Tex. 579 ; Baird v. State, 38 Tex. 600 ; Waddell v. State, 37 Tex. 364; Reynolds ■y. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 618. PLACE. 748 POOL. PLACE. PLAIN. PLAINTIFF. PLAT. PLAYED. PLEA. PLEADING. PLEADINGS. PLEDGE. PLEDGERY. POISON. POISONING. POLICE. POLICY. POLITICAL. POND. POOL. In statute. Gallaway v. Maries, 8 Q. B. Div. 275. of worship. State v. Swinch, 4 Dev. & B. 359. where spirits are distilled. In statute. U. S. v. Blaisdell, 3 Ben. 139. where the same were procured or manufac- tured. Cases of Champagne, 1 Ben. 249, and intelligible words. In statute. Jennings v. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 350. In plea. Blanding v. Mansfield, 72 Me. 429 ; Canaan v. Greenwood Tp. Co. , 1 Conn. 9. McDaniel v. Mace, 47 Iowa, 510. In statute. "Whitney v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 379. Carter v. Hoke, 64 N. C. 351 ; Davison v. Schermerhorn, 1 Barb. 481 ; Neale v. Hagthorp, 3 Bland Ch. 670. in abatement. Middlebrook v. Ames, 5 St. & P. 166. in bar. Eanson v. Knight, 71 Me. 102. Walsh V. Blackwell, 2 Green, 346 ; Burnham v. Ross, 47 Me. 459 ; Eeed v. Brookman, 3 T. R. 169 ; Mills v. Martin, 19 Johns. 57 ; Drury v. Drury, 8 Wend. 326 ; Lovett v. Pell, 22 Wend. 375. issuably. Simeon v. Thompson, 8. T. R. 71. to the merits. Rahn v. Gunnison, 12 Wis. 531. Burnham v. Ross, 47 Me. 459 ; Blystone v. Blystone, 61 Pa. St. 19. Chamberlain v. Martin, 43 Barb. 610; Morris Co. v. Fisher, 1 Stockt. 686 ; Parshall v. Eggert, 62 Barb. 374 ; Brew- ster V. Hartley, 37 Cal. 25 ; Corbett v. Underwood, 83 111. 326 ; Markharm v. Jaudon, 41 N. Y. 241. Gloucester Bk. v. Worcester, 10 Pick. 631. In statute. Reg. v. Cluderay, Temp. &M. 220. she is slow her husband. In slander. Campbell V. CampbeU, 54 Wis. 90. justice. Wenzler v. People, 58 N. Y. 530. power. Davidson v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 545; Ban- croft V. Thayer, 5 Sawyer, 505 ; Logan v. State, 5 Tex. (App.) 312. Good V. EUiott, 3 T. R. 702. • of insurance. Lucena v. Crawford, 6 B. & P 301 ; Ins. Co. V. Jones, 2 Binney, 561 ; Greene v. Pacific, etc., Ins. Co., 9 Allen, 219 ; Lloyd v. Fleming, L. R. 7 Q. B. 302. People V. Morgan, 90 111. 663. corporation. Winspear v. Township, 37 Iowa, 544. office. Fitzpatrick v. U. S., 7. Ct. of CI. 293. Barrows v. McDermott. 73 Me. 450. private . In statute. Reynolds v. Com, 93 Pa. St. 458. Johnsons. Rayner, 6 Gray, 110. In statute. Tuttle v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 367; Stone v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 675. measure. Parish li. Thompson, 3 East, 530. POPULAB. 749 PRECEDING. POPULAR. PORT. POSSESSED. POSSESSION. POSSIBILIT7. POSSIBLE. POSTLIMINn. POST-OBIT. POUND. POWER. POWERS. PRACTICAL. PRACTICE. PREBEND. PRECEDING. sense. Grenfel v. Commrs., 1 Ex. Div. 248. use. Gilmer v. Lime Point, 18 Cal. 238. Nicholson v. Williams, L. C. 6 Q. B. 642 ; Passenger Cases, 7 How. 605; Packwoodi;. Walden, 7 Mart. (n. s.) 88; The Wharf Case, 3 Bland Ch. 369. of discharge. Whitwell v. Harrison, 2 Welsh. H. & G. 135. of shipment. In statute. Union Slate Co. v. Tilton, 73 Me. 207. In statute. Mayor v. Park Commrs. , 44 Mich. 603. Brown u. Volkening, 64 N. Y. 80 ; William v. Buchanan, 1 Ired. (L.) 540; Swift v. Angus, 33 Wis. 240; Booth v. Small, 25 Iowa, 281 ; Sullivan v. SuUivan, 66 N. Y. 41. In statute. Thomas v. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 293. of any person. In statute. Six hundred and fifty-one chests of tea, 1 Paine, 499. actual . Minturn v. Burr, 16 Cal. 109 ; Sunol v. Hep- burn, 1 Cal. 263 ; Brown v. Volkening, 64 N. Y. 80 ; Straininger v. Andrews, 4 Nev. 68 ; Coryell v. Cain, 16 Cal. 573. Needles v. Needles, 7 Ohio St. 443. as soon as . In contract. Hydraulic v. McMaffle, 4 Q. B. Div. 673 ; Norton v. Shepard, 48 Conn. 143. In insurance policy. Scammon v. Germania Ins. Co. 101 lU. 621. right of the . Leitensdorfer v. Webb, 1 New Mex. 44. Crawford v. RusseU, 62 Barb. 95 ; Boynton v. Hubbard 7 Mass. 119. Boris V. Trot, 5 Phila. 403. Thompson v. Laing, 8 Bosw, 482 ; Burleigh v. Clough, 52 N. H. 271 ; Goodell v. Brigham, 1 B. &P. 197. and authority. In charter. Flynn «. Canton Co., 40 Md. 319. appendant. Wilson v. Troup, 2 Cow. 236. coupled with interest. Bonney v. Smith, 17 111. 553 ; Clark v. Hornthal, 47 Miss. 534. in gross. Wilson v. Troup, 2 Cow. 236. in trust. Stenicker v. Dickerson, 9 Barb. 519. In statute. Kendall -y. U. S., 12 Pet. 636. construction. Bank v. Smith, 3 S. & R. 69. Poyser v. Minors, 7 Q. B. Div. 333 ; Re Osier, 7 U. C. Pr. 80 ; Paige v. Austin, 26 U. C. C. P. 110. of the church. In statute. McRae v. McLeod, 26 U. C. Chy. 255. Randolph v. Milman, L. R. 4 C. P. 111. In statute. Myers a. State, 7 Tex. (App. ) 640. last census of the United States. In statute. Nelson v. Edwards, 55 Tex. 389. PREDOMINANT. 750 PRIVATE. PREDOMINANT. PRE-EMPTION. Mathews v. Bliss, 17 Pick. 53. claimant. Hosmer v. "Wallace, 9 Otto, 581. right. Diliingham v. Fisher, 5 Wis. 480 ; Bowers Keesecker, 14 Iowa, 307. — dividend. Tafft v. R. Co. 8 R. I. 333. PRESCRIPTION. PRESERVED. PRESIDE. PRESUMPTION. PREFERRED. PREFERENCE. Re Hapgood, 2 Lowell, 202. PREGNANT. with a quick child. Evans v. People, 49 N. Y. 89. PREJUDICE. Hungerford v. Gushing, 2 Wis. 405. PREMEDITATED. In statute. State v. Carr, 53 Vt. 46. PREMISES. In statute. Queen v. Justices, 8 Q. B. Div. 369. PREMIUM. Alvord v. Smith, 63 Ind. 62. PREPARATION. People v. Murray, 14 Cal. 159. PREPONDERANCE. of testimony. Hills v. Goodyear, 4 Lea, 248. PREROGATIVE. Atty. Gen. v. City of Eau Clare, 37 Wis. 443. Simpson v. Coe, 4 N. H. 302 ; Applegate v. Morse, 7 Lans. 61. property recovered or . In statute. Clover v. Adams, 6 Q. B. Div. 623. In statute. Re McRae, 25 U. C. Q. B. 619. Welsh V. Sackett, 12 Wis. 257 ; Snediker w. Everingham, 3 Dutch. 153 ; Oaks v. Weller, 16 Vt. 71 ; Insurance Co. v. Weide, 11 Wall. 441; Fanshaw «. Rotheram, 1 Eden, 284. of fact. King v. Burdett, 4 B. & Aid. 161; Bow v. Allenstown, 34 N. H. 365 ; Snediker v. Everingham, 3 Dutch. 150. of law. Snediker -y. Everingham, 3 Dutch. 150 ; Lyon ■y. Guild, 5 Heisk. 182. false . In statute. Reg. v. Jones, Temp. & M. 270 ; Reg. V. Wooley, Temp. & M. 279; Buckalew -y. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 352. demand. Tyler v. Bland, 9 M. & W. 340. Libreht v. Wilcoxon, 40 Iowa, 94. evidence. Jackson v. Thatcher, 1 N. Y. (S. C.) 167. Peters v. Speights, 4 Md. Ch. 381 ; Charlton v. Cotesworth, R. &M. 177. Boulton V. Bull, 2 H. Bl. 478 ; Adams v. Whittlesey, 3 Conn. 567 ; Mitchell's Case, 33 Gratt. 868. People V. Stewart, 7 Cal. 143. In statute. Curry v. Turner, 3 U. C. Pr. 144. act. In constitution. Allen v. Hirsch, 8 Oregon, 442 ; Re Bayard, 25 Hun, 546. bill. In constitution. People v. Supervisors, 43 N. Y. 17. carrier. Pennenwill v. CuUen, 5 Harr. (Del.) 242. institutions. Toledo Bk. v. Bond, 1 Ohio St. 643. law. Hartv. Baltimore, etc., R. Co., 6. W. Va. 349. nuisance. Galbraith v. Oliver, 3 Pittsb. 81 ; Burditt V. Swenson, 17 Tex. 592. right of way. Garrison v. Rudd, 19 HI. 563. road. Witham v. Osburn, 4 Oregon, 324. PRETENSE. PREVIOUS. PREVIOUSLY. PRIMA FACIE. PRIMAGE. PRINCIPAL. PRINCIPLE. PRISONER. PRIVATE. PRIVATE. 751 PROMISE. PRIVATE — Continued. statute. People v. Supervisors, 43 N. Y. 16. way. Jones v. Andover, 6 Pick. 60 ; Clark v. E. Co. PRIVILEGE. PRIVILEGED. PRIVIES. PRIVITY. PRIVY. PRIZE. PROBABLE. PROCEDURE. PROCEEDING. PROCEEDINGS. PROCEEDS. PROCESS. PROCHAIN. PROCTOR. PROFESSIONAL. PROFIT. PROFITS. PROMISE. 24 N. H. 118. — wrong. Com. v. Dunham, Thatcher Cr. Gas. 550. Languille v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 317 ; Lawyer's Tax Cases, 8 Heisk. 649 ; Ripley v. Knight, 123 Mass. 519 ; State v. Betts, 4 Zab. 657. communication. Wright v. Woodgate, 2 Cr. M. & R. 573 ; Harrison v. Bush, 5 El. & Bl. 349 ; Toogood v. Spryling, 1 Cr. M. & R. 193 ; Lewis v. Chapman, 16 N. Y. 373 ; Buohs v. Bockur, 6 Heisk. 405. Lord w. Steam Co., 4 Sawyer, 300; Gourand 'y. Gourand, 3 Redf. 267. Society v. Varney, 54 N. H. 378 ; Coan v. Osgood, 16 Barb. 588. Dickenson v. Lowell, 35 N. H. 16 ; Coan v. Osgood, 15 Barb. 588. verdict. Willard v. Shaffer, 6 Phila 620 ; Com. v. , HeUer, 5 Phila 124. Groning v. Union Ins. Co. , 1 N. & Mc. 539 ; Harris v. White, 81 N. Y. 639. court. Penhallow v. Doane, 3 Dall. 91. cause. Humphries v. Parker, 52 Me. 506, Ulmer v. Leland, 1 Me.' 135 ; Siebert v. Price, 5 W. & S. 438 (40 Am. Dec. 625); Cockfield v. Braveboy, 2 McMuU (L.) 270 (39 Am. Dec. 123). Manufacturers, etc., Ins. Co. v. Atwood, 28 U. C. C. P. 21; Re Botsford, 22 U. C. C. P. 65 ; Reg v. Kerr, 26 U. C. C. P. 214 ; Re Chaffey, 30 U. C. Q. B. 64. Gordon v. State, 4 Kas. 501 ; Frazer v. Phelps, 3 Sandf. 741. In statute. Salt v. Cooper, 16 Ch. Div. 644; Ross v. Fare- well, 5 U. C. C. P. 101 ; Meloche v. Raume, 34 U. C. Q. B. 606 ; Casper v. Keachie, 41 U. C. Q. B. 599. In will. Thomson's Estate, 12 Phila. 131. Perry v. Lorillai'd Ins. Co. , 6 Lans. 204 ; Cochrane v. Deener, 4 Otto, 288; Blackmore's Case, 8 Coke, 157 b; City of Davenport v. Bird, 34 Iowa, 527 ; City of Philadelphia v. Campbell, 11 Phila. 164; Peoples Nevins, 1 Hill, 169. verbal. Hall v. Hall, 11 Tex. 539. ami. Tucker v. Dabbs, 12 Heisk. 19 ; Leopold v. Meyer, 10 Abb. Pr. 40. Stephenson v. Higgenson, 3 H. L. Cas. 686. employment. Pennock v. Fuller, 41 Mich. 155. a prendre. Post v. Pearsall, 22 Wend. 433. In contract. Deani;. Dean, 54 Wis. 331 ; Jones v. Davidson, 2 Sneed, 452. Newcomb v. Clark, 1 Denio, 229. PBOMISSORY. 752 PUBLIC. PROMISSORY. PROOF. PROPER. PROPERTY. PROPRIETOR. PROPRIETORS. PROSECUTION. PROTEST. PROTESTATION PROTESTED. PROVED. PROVISO. PROVINCIAL. PROWLERS. PROXIMATE. PUBLIC. note. Morgan v. Edward, 53 'Wis. 607; Longwell v. Day, 1 Mich. (N. P.) 288; Reg. v. McDonald, 12 U. C. Q. B. 543. Hill V. Hunt, Spencer, 478 ; Lenox v. Ins. Co. , 3 Johns. Cas. 25 ; Perry v. E. Co., 36 Iowa, 106 ; R. Co. v. Reynolds, 6 How. Pr. 98. custody. Nowlin v. Burnell, 75 Va. 552. representative. In statute. Zeagel v. Kuster, 51 . Wis. 37. In statute. Davison -y. State, 12 Tex. (App.)214; Russell-y. Ralph, 53 Wis. 332 ; Re McCutcheon, 22 U. C. Q. B. 613 ; Kidd V. O'Connor, 43 U. C. Q. B. 193. money, funds, credits, and . In statute. People v. New York, etc., R. Co., 84 N. Y. 565. In statute. Yuengling v. SchUe, 12 Fed. Rep. 103. In statute. Brown v. Grand Trunk R. Co., 24 U. C. Q. B. 350. in occupancy. In statute. Reg. v. Parlee, 23 IJ. C. C. P. 359. In statute. Reg. v. Clements, Temp. & M. 580 ; Tennessee v. Davis, 10 Otto, 269. Spies V. Newberry, 2 Doug. (Mich.) 428; Ocoee Bk. v. Hughes, 2 Coldw. 54 ; Crosen v. Earhart, 8 Oregon, 370. Grayshrook v. Cox, Plowd. 276. for non-payment. Spies v. Newberry, 2 Doug. (Mich. ) 428. Fury V. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 471. to be genuine. In statute. Hyde v. Woolfolk, 1 Iowa, 160. Minns v. U. S., 15 Pet. 448; Waffle v. Goble, 63 Barb. 522. ' boundary. In statute. Smith v. Ratte, 13 U. C. Chy. 696. armed In statute. Vaugh v State, 3 Coldw. 107. Kuhn V. Jewett, 5 Stew. (N. J.) 649. cause. Jucker v. Chicago, etc., R. Co., 52 Wis. 151; Davis V. Standish, 26 Hun, 615. damages. Henry v. R. Co., 50 Cal. 183. dominion. Coles v. Perry, 7 Tex. 136. assembly. In statute. Summerlin v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 444. corporation. Regents v. Williams, 9 Gill & J. 401 ; Commrs. v. King, 13 Fla. 470. — enemy. R. Co. v. Estes, 7 Heisk. 625 ; Southern Ex. Co. V. Womach, 1 Heisk. 269. institutions. Toledo Bk. •». Bond, 1 Ohio St. 643. lands. In statute. Verdier v. R. Co., 15 S. C. 476; Newhall v. Sanger, 2 Otto, 753. law. Hart v. Baltimore, etc., R. Co. 6 W. Va. 349. PUBLIC. 753 PURCHASERS. PUBLIC — Continued. moneys. In treaty. Blandford v. State, 10 Tex. PUBLICATION. PUBLISHED. PUBLISHER. PUEBLO. PUIS. PURCHASE. PURCHASER. PURCHASERS. (App.)627. nuisance. Coe v. Schultz, 2 Abb. Pr. (n. s. ) 1 95 ; Chesbrough 'y. Commrs , 37 Ohio St. 516 ; Atty. Gen. V. Evart Booming Co., 34 Mich. 473. office. Atty. Gen. v. Barstow, 4 Wis. 646 ; People v. Hynes, 7 How. Pr. 50. officer. Hill v. Boyland, 40 Miss. 625 ; Bunn v. Peo- ple, 45 111. 400 ; Henley v. Mayor of Lyne, 5 Bing. 91. place. In statute. Goss v. Cardell, 53 Vt. 447 ; O'Mally V. McGinn, 53 Wis. 360. purposes. In statute. Liskeard Union v. Liske^rd Water Works Co., 7 Q. B. Div. 505. road. Morgan v. Livingston, 6 Mart. 232 ; Mills v. State, 20 Ala. 88. securities. In will. Ewart v. Gordon, 13 U. C. Chy. 40. Stream. Ryan v. Brown, 18 Mich. 199. trust. Ee Wood, Hopkins Ch. 8. ■war. Slocum -y. Walker, 1 Conn. 441. waters. Cobb v. Davenport, 3 Vroom, 378. wrongs. Com. v. Dunham, Thatcher Cr. Cas. 550. the . Baker ■«. Johnson, 21 Mich. 335. Grigsby v. Breekenridge, 2 Bush, 507 ; Pancoast v. Curtis, 1 Halst. 415; Lewis v. Lewis, 13 Barb. 23; Watson v. Pipes, 32 Miss. 466 ; Moodie v. Reid, 7 Taunt. 362.; King V. Burdett, 4 B. & Aid. 112. Knowlton v. Horner, 30 Me. 556. Leroy v. Jamison, 3 Sawyer, 377. Trenouthv. San Francisco, 10 Otto, 251. — - darrien continuance. Waterbury v. McMillan, 46 Me. 640. Martin v. Strachan, 1 Wils. 72 ; Maydell v. Maydell, 9 Heisk. 577 ; Grant v. Bennett, 96 111. 536 ; James v. Morey, 2 Cow. 290 ; Priest v. Cummings, 20 Wend. 356 ; Coles v. Perry, 7 Tex. 135. lands held by . In statute. Hilgers v. Quinney, 51 Wis. 62. Goodwin v. Williams, 5 U. C. Chy. 539 ; Gillespie v. Van Egmondt, 6 U. C. Chy. 533. for valuable consideration. Clark v. Troy, 20 Cal. 223. in good faith. In statute. Mueller v. Brigham, 53 Wis. 173; Powell v. Williams, 54" Wis. 636. bona fide . In statute. Boom v. Van Schoonloven 87 N. Y. 446. for valuable consideration. In, statute. Davis v. Beazley, 75 Va. 491. PURELY. 754 RATIONAL. PURELY. money demand. In statute. Hope v. Ferris, 30 U. C. C. p. 520 ; Soules v. Soules, 35 U. C. Q. B. 334 ; Bank of Hamilton v. Western Ass. Co. 38 U. C. Q. B. 609 ; Cole V. Banlc of Montreal, 39 U. C. Q. B. 54 ; Kavanaugh ■y. Corporation, 39 U. C. Q. B. 415 ; Kelly v. Ins. Co. 26 U. C. C. P. 299. Fogg V. State, 9 Yerg. 394 ; State v. Fenly, 18 Mo. 454. Drake v. R. Co. 7. Barb. 648 ; City of Columbus v. Jacques, 30 Ga. 612; AttyGen. v. Utica Ins. Co., 2 Johns. Ch. 381. Payne v. Conner, 3 Bibb, 181 ; Smith v. Hickman, Cooke (Tenn.) 337. out at interest. In will. Nyce's Estate, 6 W. & S. 254 (40 Am. Dec. 498). Hopper V. Sage, 15 Jones & Sp. 77. In statute. Reg. v. Manning, 4 U. C. Pr. 73. Hyde v. State, 62 Miss. 672 ; State v. Niebling, 6 Ohio St. 44. fee. Lott V. Wyckoff, 1 Barb. 575. indorsement. Hailey v. Falconer, 32 Ala. 539. Hale V. Salter, 25 La. Ann. 324. Bell V. Wilson, L. R. 1 App. Cas. 309. Crawford v. Stewart, 38 Pa. St. 36 ; Boseley v. Bruner, 24 Miss. 462. People V. Bradley, 60 lU. 402. corporation. School District v. Insurance Co., 13 Otto, 708. crime. Wiggins v. City of Chicago, 68 111. 375. of law. In statute. Reg. v. Zerr, 26 U. C. C. P. 214. bill . Bryant v. Peters, 3 Ala. 169. purposes which shall tend to disturb the or comfort of the neighborhood. In deed. Tobey v. Moore, 130 Mass. 448. deed. Ely v. Stannard, 44 Conn. 633. In statute. State v. Blair, 53 Vt. 24. QUO WARRANTO. Thompson v. People, 23 Wend. 577 ; Lindsay v. Atty. Gen., 38 Miss. 523; State -u. Gleason, 12 Fla. 219. Sharpless v. Mayor, 21 Pa. St. 169; Beardsley v. Ontario Bk., 31 Barb. 624. bridge. R. Co. v. R. Co., 2 Duv. 178 Cother v. R. Co., 2 Phil. Ch. 474. station. In contract. CarroU v. Casemere, 20 U. C. Chy. 16. Wood V. U. S., 15 Ct. of CI. 159. Havelock 'v. Roekwood, 8 T. R. 277. PURPORT. PURPRESTURE. PURVIEW. PUT. PUTS. QUALIFICATION, QUALIFIED. QUALIFY. QUARRY. QUASH. QUASI. QUESTION. QUIA TIMET. QUIET. QUIT-CLAIM. QUORUM. RAILROAD. RAILWAY. RANK. RANSOM. RAPE. RATE. RATIFICATION. RATIONAL. Mayo V. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 346. In indictment. Walling d. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 626. Atty. Gen. v. City of Eau Claire, 37 Wis. 426. Negley v. Lindsay, 67 Pa. St. 228 ; Halton v. Stewart, 2 Lea, 235 ; Harris v. Wall, 1 Ex. 129. doubt. Smith v. Com., 1 Duv. 228 ; RAVISH. 755 BEOEIVER. RAVISH. REAL. REASONABLE. RE-ASSIGNED. REBELLION. REBUTTING. RECEIPT. RECEIVE. RECEIVED. RECEIVER. In indictment. "Williams -y. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 90 ; Walling V. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 625. action. Hall v. Decker, 48 Me. 255. and competent support. In will. EUerbe v. EUerbe, 1 Spear (Eq.) 328 (40 Am. Dec. 623). and personal effects. In will. Beall v. Holmes, 6 H. & J. 214. composition. Lediard v. Anstie, 3 You. & J. 560. ^.estate. Avery v. Dufrees, 9 Ohio, 147 ; Gillett v. Gaffney, 3 Col. 360 ; Mathes v. Dobschutz, 72 111. 441 ; Re Parsons, '4 U. C. App. 179. or personal property. In statvie. Laws v. ElMng- ham, 8 Q. B. Div. 283. care. Read v. Morse, 84 Wis. 318 ; Johnson v. R. Co., 6 Duer, 646. — certainty. State v. Shaw, 4 Jones (L.) 443. — diligence. Chase v. Mayberry, 2 Harr. (Del.) 267. — doubt. Chapman v. State, 3 T^x. (App.) 67 ; Smith v. State, 9 Tex. (App.) 150; Robertson v. State, 9 Tex. (App. ) 209 ; Purkey v. State, 3 Heisk. 28 ; Com. v. Web- ster, 5 Cush. 320; People v. Finley, 38 Mich. 483; McGuire v. People 44 Mich. 290. — notice. In statute. French v. Brunswick, 21 Me. 29 (38 Am. Dec. 250.) — provocation. State v. Ellis, 74 Mo. 221 ; State v. Lewis, 74 Mo. 222 ; State v. Kotovsky, 74 Mo. 247. — skill. Mechanic's Bk. v. Merchant's Bk., 6 Mete. 26. — time. Colt v. Owens, 15 Jones & Sp. 430 ; Jackson v. Saunders, 1 Sch. & Lef . 46 1 ; Goodwin v. Creverley, 4 Hurl. & N. 633 ; Graham v. Land Co., 30 Eng. L. & Eq. 579 ; Pruney v. R. Co., 19 Minn. 253. — vyear and tear. In contract. Anglin v. Henderson, 21 U. C. Q. B. 27 ; Chamberlin v. Trenouth, 23 U. C. C. P. 497. Parsons v. Crabb, 31 U. C. Q. B. 435. Hubbard v. Harnden Ex. Co., 10 R. I. 247. Killiam v. Killiam, 25 Ga. 186. The Missouri v. Webb, 9 Mo. 194 ; Pendexter v. Carlton, 16 N. H. 489. In statute. Reg. v. Wiley, Temp. & M. 360. or take into his possession. In statute. Atty. Gen V. King, 5. Price, 195. Schultz V. Coon, 51 Wis. 418. all money or property they have from me. In will. Nolan v. Bolton, 25 Ga. 352. Booth V. Clark, 17 How. 331; Hackley v. Draper, 4 N. Y. (S. C.) 331 ; Ross V. Williams, 11 Heisk. 412 ; Merritt v. Lyon, 16 Wend. 421. pendente lite. Keeney v. Home Ins. Co., 71 N. Y. 401. RECITE. 756 REMEDIAL. RECITE. RECOGNIZANCE RECOGNIZE. RECOGNIZING. RECORD. RECORDING. RECORDS. RECOUPMENT. RECOVER. RECOVERY. RED-TAPE. REFINEMENT. REFORMATION. REFUSED. REFUSING. REGARDANT. REGULAR. REGULATE. REINSURANCE. REJOINING. RELATION. RELATIONS. RELEASE. RELEVANCY. RELEVANT. RELIGIOUS. REM. REMAIN. REMAINDER. REMEDIAL. Hart V. Baltimore, etc., R. Co., 6 W. Va. 348. State V. Warren, 17 Tex. 288 ; State v. Walker, 56 N. H. 178 ; State v. Dowd, 43 N. H. 455 ; People v. Van Eps, 4 Wend. 390 ; Eespublica v. Cobbett, 3 Dallas, 475 ; Schultze V. State, 43 Md. 306 ; Shattuck v. People, 5 111. 479. In contract. Arthur v. Monck, 21U. C. C. P. 76. In statute. Leak v. Bear, 80 N. C. 273. Hahn v. Kelley, 34 Cal. 422 ; Leathers v. Cooley, 49 Me. 345 ; Sayles v. Briggs, 4 Mete. 423; Re Christern, 11 Jones & Sp. 531; Murfree v. Carmack,' 4 Yerg. 276; Davidson v. Murphy, 13 Conn. 217. Sawyer v. Adams, 8 Vt. 175. Davies v. Pettit, 11 Ark. 855 ; Mursah v. State, 51 Miss. 656. Grand Lodge v. Knox, 20 Mo. 437 ; McCollough v. Cox, 6 Barb.. 391 ; Nichols v. Dusenbury, 2 N. Y. 286. Norton v. Winter, 1 Oregon, 48 ; Clark v. Irwin, 8 Canada L. J. 21. Hoover V. Clarke, 3 Murphy, 171 ; Strobecker v. Farmer's Bk., 6 Pa. St. 45. In statute. Re Horton, 3 Q. B. Div. 434. Webster v. Thompson, 55 Ga. 434. State V. Gallimore, 2 Ired. (L.) 377. Lambert v. Hill, 41 Me. 482. Manhattan Life Ins. Co. v. Doll, 80 Ind. 116. Taylor v. Mason, 9 Wheat. 344. New Ipswich Factory v. Batchelder, 3 N. H. 192. physician. Bradbury v. Barden, 36 Conn. 581. In constitution. Gillin v. Armstrong, 12 Phila. 626. In statute. Beaver Ins. Co. v. Trimble, 23 U. C. C. P. 252. gratis. Adkins v. Anderson, 10 M. & W. 14. Davis V. Bailey, 1 Ves. sr. 84. In will. Green v. Howard, 1 Brown Ch. Cas. 31. Baker v. Baker, 4 Dutch. 20 ; Field v. Columbet, 4 Sawyer, 627 ; Power v. Lester, 17 How. Pr. 416 ; Bowes v. Foster, 2 H. & N. 788 ; Dawson v. Graham, 41 U. C. Q. B. 532. State V. Wilson, 72 Me. 637. Trull V. True, 53 Me. 367 ; Platner v. Platner, 78 N. Y. 95. or charitable uses. In statute. Rhymer's, Appeal, 93 Pa. St. 145. proceeding in . Stroupper v. McCauley, 45 Ga. 77 ; The Bold Buccleugh, 7 Moore, P. C. 267 ; The City of Mecca, 6 Prob. Div. 1 18. become vacant or unoccupied and so . In insur- ance policy. Laselle «. Ins. Co., 43 N. J. (L.) 46^. Bennett v. Garlock, 10 Hun, 337 ; Todd v. Jackson, 2 Dutch. 540. In will. Nyce's Estate, 5 W. S. 254 (40 Am. Dec. 498). ▼ested . Hawley v. James, 5 Paige, 466. statute. Reid v. Worthfield, 13 Pick. 102. REMEDY. REMEDY. REMOTE. RENDERED. RENEW. RENT. 757 RESIDUARY. State V. Poulterer, 16 Cal. 528 ; Jones v. Fletcher, 54 Miss. 631. cause. Davis v. Standish, 26 Hun, 015. dominion. Coles v. Perry, 7 Tex. 136. judgment . Fleets. Young, 11 Wend. 528. Moers v. City of Reading, 21 Pa. St. 201. ■Marsh v. Butterworth, 4 Mich. 577 ; Van "Wicklen v. Paulson, 14 Barb. 655 ; People v. Van Rensselaer, 8 Barb. 209 ; Bloodworth v. Stevens, 51 Miss. 480; Boyd v. McCombs, 4 Pa. St. 147. charge. Spencer v. Austin, 38 Vt. 265 ; Cornell v. Lamb, 2 Cow. 659 ; Wagstaff v. Lowerre, 23 Barb. 216. — — seek. Wallace v. Harmstad, 44 Pa. St. 495. service. Cornell v. Lamb, 1 Cow. 659 ; IngersoU v. Sergeant, 1 Whart. 347. RENUNCIATION. Re Maxwell, 2 Green (N. J.) 614. REPAIR. REPAIRS. REPAVEMENT. REPLEVIN. REPLEVY. REPRESENT. R. Co. V. Pittsburg, 80 Pa. St. 76. In contract. Anglin v. Henderson, 21 U. C. Q. B. 27. In statute. Re Roberts, 25 Hun, 371 Roe V. McCrea, 1 Ashmead, 17; Williamson v. Ringgold, 4 Cranch C. C. 42. Kirk V. Morris, 40 Ala, 229. the State in all cases. In constitution. State v. Paris R. 'Co., 55 Tex. 76. REPRESENTATION. Buford v. New York Life Ins. Co., 5 Oregon, 339 ; Farm- ers, etc., Ins. Co. v. Snyder, 16 Wend. 488; Mackie v. Pleasants, 2 Binney, 372; Stevens v. Dennett, 51 N. H. 334; Murdoek v. Ins. Co., 2 N. Y. 220. REPRESENTATIVES. Stocfcdale v. Nicholson, L. R. 4 Eq. Cas. 367 ; Lee v. Dill,' 39 Barb. 520 ; Delanney v. Burnett, 9 111. 434. Carnal v. Parker, 1 Park. C. C. 266. Higham v. Ridgway, 10 East. 120. O'Shields v. State, 55 Ga. 696; Hall v. State, 48 Ga. 607; State 1). Thomas, 30 La. Ann. 600; Hunter v. State, 11 Vroom, 538 ; Morrill v. Foster, 32 N. H. 360. State V. Barrett, 42 N. H. 469 ; State v. Mazyck, 3 Rich. 292. Craig V. Wells, 11 N. Y. 321 ; Parsell v. Stryker, 41 N. Y. 484; Ryckman v. Gillis, 6 Lans. 81. Ryckman v. Gillis, 6 Lans. 81 ; Bowman v. Wathen, 2 McLean, 392. Re Heron, 6 Phila. 90 ; Chaine v. Wilson, 1 Bosw. 685 ; Lamb V. Smythe, 16 M. & W. 434 ; Hall v. Hall, 25 Wis. 606 ; Marr v. Corporation of Vienna, 10 Canada L. J. 275. Calcutta Jute Mills v. Nicholson, 1 Ex. Div. 445. U. S. V. Penelope, 2 Pet. Adm. 450. In statute. Ladouceur v. Salter, 6 U. C. Pr. 305 ; Mellish v. Van Norman, ] 3 U. C. Q. B. 455 ; La Pointe v. Grand Trunk R. Co., 26 U. C. Q. B. 479 ; Bank of Toronto v. Fanning, 17 U. C. Chy. 514 ; Reg. v. Rochester, 7 Canada, L. J. 102. legatee. In will. Re Methun & Blore's Contract, 16 Ch. Div. 696. REPRIEVE. REPUTATION RES GEST^. RESCUE. RESERVATION RESERVE. RESIDENCE. RESIDES. RESIDENT RESIDUARY RESIDUE. 758 BISK. RESIDUE. RESIGNATION. REST. RESTRICTIONS. RESULTING. RETAIL. RETAINER. RETRAXIT. Choat V. Yeates, 1 Jac. & "W. 105 ; Cole v. Turner, 4 Russ. 376 ; Eyre v. Marsden, 4 Myl. & Cr. 243 ; Phelps v. Rob- bins, 40 Conn. 264. Queen v. Blizzard, L. R. 2 Q. B. 57. the of. In will. Morton v. Barrett, 22 Me. 257 ; (39 Am. Dec. 574). — and conditions. In deed. Tobey v. Moore, 130 Mass. 448. — trust. Keller v. Kunkel, 46 Md. 569 ; Runnels v. Jackson, 1 How. (Miss.) 360. sell or expose for sale by Evans, 8 Q. B. Div. 373. Paschall v. Hailman, 9 111. 300. In statute. Graff RETREAT. Loomis V. Green, 7 Me. 391 ; Barnard v. Daggett, 68 Ind. 310; Lowry v. McMillan, 8 Pa. St. 163; Evans v. Mc- Mahan, 1 Ala. 47. to the wall. People v. Jarvis, 57 Cal. 120. RETROSPECTIVE. law. Wynne v. Wynne, 2 Swan, 410. RBVENDICATION. Benedict v. Schaettle, 12 Ohio St 520. REVERSION. Throclcmorton v. Tracy, Plowd. 158. REVERSIONARY. interest. People v. Lawrence, 54 Barb. 619. REVOCATION. Goodtitle v. Otway, 1 B. & P. 618; Lathrop v. Dunlop, 4 Hun, 215; Beauchamp's- Will, 4 T. B. Mon. 363. State V. Church, 5 Oregon, 377. the market. Rubery v. Grant, L. R. 13 Elq. Cas. 447. lawfully accrued or established. In statute. Peo- ple v. Cohocton Stone Road, 25 Hun, 14. of common. Van Rensselaer v. Radcliff, 10 Wend. 647 ; Smith v. Floyd, 18 Barb. 527. of dower. Blain v. Harrison, 11 111. 385 ; Smith v. REWARD. RIGGING. RIGHT. Hines, 10 Fla. 283. — of lien. Woods' Appeal, 30 Pa. St. 277. — of property. Brush v. Carter, 3 Vroom, 562 ; RIGHTS. RIOT. RISK. Am- midown v. Granite Bk. , 8 Allen, 290 ; Toledo Bk. v. Bond, 1 Ohio St. 662.. — of trial by jury. Neely v. State, 4 Baxt. 80. — of way. Bodfish v. Bodfish, 105 Mass. 319; Dine- hart V. Wells, 2 Barb. 435 ; Stuyvesant v. Woodruff, 1 Zab. 136 ; Wild v. Derg, 43 Ind. 458. — or color of right. In statute. Gilbert v. Doyle, 24 U. C. C. P. 60. to redeem. Laflin v. Crosby, 99 Mass. 447. — of conscience. Com. v. Lesher, 17 S. & R. 160. — of the defendant. In statute. Maddox v. State, 12 Tex. (App.) 429. State V. Russell, 45 N. H. 84. Stokes u. Cox, 1 H. & N. 334. carpenters' . In insurance policy. Hampshire Ins. Co., 53 Wis. 113. Alkan v. New RISKS. 759 SCANDALOUS. RISKS. RIVER. ROAD. HOB. ROBBERY. ROLL. ROLLING. RUNNING. RUPTURE. SAFE. SALE. SALEABLE. SALVAGE. SALVOR. SAME. SAMPLE. SANCTION. SATISFACTION. SATISFACTORY SATISFIED. SAVINGS. SCANDAL. SCANDALOUS. all . In insurance policy. Marcy v. Sun Ins. Co., 11 La. Ann. 748. Gavit V. Chambers, 2 Ohio, 497; Alabama v. Georgia, 23 How. 513; McHardy v. Corporation of Elliee, 37 U. C. Q. B. 580 ; 39 U. C. Q. B. 546 ; 1 U. C. App. 628. Mining Co. v. Kennedy, 3 Nev. 373. public or other . In statute. Green u. Morris, etc., E. Co., 24 N, J. (L.) 486. In indictment. Acljer v. Com. , 94 Pa. St. 284. Kimble v. State, 12 Tex. (App. ) 420 ; Skipworth v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 138; U. S. v. WUson, Baldw. 93; Donally's Case, I Leach, 231 ; Turner v. State, 1 Ohio St. 425. Colman v. Shattuck, 2 Hun, 502. stock. Ohio, etc., R. Co., v. Weber, 96 111. 448. at large. Hinman v. R. Co , 28 Iowa, 494. switch. Brown v. R. Co., 32 N. Y. 597, note. Evans v. Ins. Co., 43 N. Y. 151. port. In charter party. The Alhambra, 6 Prob. Div. 68 ; Shields v. Wilkins, 5 Ex. 304. Eldridge-y. Kuehl, 27 Iowa, 173; Creveling y. "Wood, 95 Pa. St. 158; Parker w. Donaldson, 2 W. & S. 19; Clemens v. Davis, 7 Pa. St. 264 ; Wittkowsky v. Wasson, 71 N. C. 455; Com. v. Davis, 12 Bush, 241; Payne u. Lassiter, 10 Yerg. 512 ; Watson v. Brooks, 13 Fed. Rep. 541 ; State v. Wentworth, 35 N. H. 443. In insurance policy. Western Mass. Ins. Co. v. Riker, 10 Mich. 281 ; Edwards v. Farmer's Ins. Co., 21 Wend. 494. executed . Smith -y. Supervisors, 44 Wis. 691. undervroods. King v. Inhabitants, 10 East, 224. Saa V. The Alexander, 2 Paine, 469 ; Baker v. Hoag, 7 Barb. 116 ; The Old Natchez, 9 Fed. Rep. 480 ; Lohre v. Aitchi- son, 3 Q. B. Div. 568. service. The Saragossa, 1 Ben. 553 ; McConnochie v. Kerr, 9 Fed. Rep. 53. Baker v. Hoag, 7 N. Y. 559 ; The Clarita, 23 Wall. 16. cause of action. Bull v. Hopkins, 7 Johns. 21. manner. Phillips v. County Commrs., 122 Mass. 266. offence. In statute. Hirshfield v. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 207. Webber's Case, 33 Gratt. 904. of an oath. Blockers. Burness, 2 Ala. 355. Green v. Green, 49 Ind. 423 ; Planters' Bk .v. Calvit, 3 S. & M. 194; Beck-y. McGillis, 9 Barb. 57. evidence. Mayer v. Boyle, 30 Me. 481. Reynolds v. Thomas, 1 Root, 306. bank. Johnson v. Ward, 2 Bradwell, 274 ; Bank v. Collector, 3 Wall. 513. Sharff V. Com., 2 Binney, 619. matter. Woods v. Morrell, 1 Johns. Ch. 106. SCIENCE. 760 SESSIONS. SCIENCE. SCHOOL. SCIRE FACIAS. SCOLD. SCOT. SCRAMBLING. SEAWORTHY. SECOND. SECRET. SECRETE. SECURITY. SEDUCTION. SECURE. SEIZIN. SELECT. SELF-DEFENSE. SELLER. SELLING. SENTENCE. SEPARATE. SEPARATELY. SEPARATION. SERVANT. SERVED. SERVICE. SERVITUDE. SESSION. SESSIONS. Jackson v. Waldron, 13 Wend. 205 ; Harris v. Panama R. Co., 3 Bosw. 13. rolls. Free v. McHugh, 24 U. C. C. P. 13. common education. In constitution. Powell v. Board of Education, 97 111. 375. Portevant v. Pendleton, 23 Miss. 36 ; State v. Scott, 2 Swan, 335. U. S. V. EoyaU, 3 Cranch, 622. and lot. McCalfray v. Goyer, 59 Pa. St. 116. possession. Spiers v. Duane, 54 Cal. 177. Collier v. Valentine, 11 Mo. 506 ; Cohn v. Davidson, 2 Q. B. Div. 461. cousins. In will. Bonner v. Good, 19 Ch. Div. 201. partnership. U. S. Bk. v. Binney, 5 Mason, 186 In statute. Reg. v. Wynn, Temp. & M. 36. Storm V. WaddeU, 2 Sandf. (Ch.) 506. Hogan V. Cregan, 6 Robt. 138 ; Johnson v. Holliday, 79 Ind. 153; Dinkey v. Com., 17 Pa. St. 130; Brown v. Kingsley, 38 Iowa, 224. In contract. Holmes v. Thompson, 38 U. C. Q. B. 292. Kilnick u. Maidman, 1 Burr, 407 ; Van Rensselaer v. Poucher, 5 Denio, 44; Upchureh v. Anderson, 3 Baxt. 411; Fowle V. Ayer, 8 N. H. 59 ; Frost v. Cloutman, 11 N. H. 15 ; Jenkins v. Fahey, 73 N. Y. 362 ; Ford v. Garner, 49 Ala. 603. and set apart. In statute. State v. Haggard, 1 Humph. 392. Hains v. State, 8 Tex. (App.) 90; Jordan v. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 439; Reed-u. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 617. of the poison. In statute. Templeman v. Trafford, 8 Q. B. Div. 397. drugs and medicine. In statiUe. Reg. v. Howarth, 33 U. C. Q. B. 537. Pennington v. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 281; Lee v. Lee 55 Ala. 602. estate. Karth v. Light, 15 Cal. 324 ; Petty v. Malier, 14 B. Men. 247. In plea. Mitchell v. Stinson, 80 Ind. 324. of jury. State v. Perry, Busb. 331. Heygood v. State, 59 Ala. 61 ; Williamson v. Wadsworth, 49 Barb. 298 ; Gravatt v. State, 25 Ohio St. 168 ; Boniface v. Scott, 3 S. & R. 353 ; Morgan v. Bowman, 22 Mo. 548. In statute. Nickol v. Ewing, 7 U. C. Pr. 331. Van Deuzer v. Gordon, 39 Vt. 118 ; Walker v. State, 52 Ala. 193 ; Goggs V. Huntingtower, 12 M. & W. 604. real . Karmuller v. Kratz, 18 Iowa, 357. Felters v. Humphreys, 3 C. E. Green, 262. People V. Auditor, 64 111. 86 ; Drew v. Judges, 3 H. & M. 27. of the peace. People v. Powell, 14 Abb. Pr. 93. SET. 761 SOON. SET. SET-OFF. SHALL. SHAM. SHARE. SHED. SHERIFF. SHERRV. SHIPMENT. SHIPPED. SHIP'S. SHIPWRECK. SHOP. SIGNATURE. SIGNED. SIMONY. SINKING. SIT. SLAVERY. SLIGHT. SLIP. SOJOURNMENT. SOLAR. SOLDIER. SOLVENCY. SOLVENT. SOON. at liberty. Columbia v. Williams, 3 Conn. 471. up and commenced. In statute. Ryhope Coal Co. V. Foyer, 7 Q. B. Div. 485. Boston Mills v. Eull, 37 How. Pr. 301 ; Cook v. Mills, 5 Allen, 37; Annan v, Houck, 4 Gill. 331; Raymond v. State, 54 Miss. 563 ; Rockwell v. Daniels, 4 Wis. 449 ; Trabue v. Harris, 1 Met. 598 ; Stooke v. Taylor, 5 Q. B. Div. 577. be born in my lifetime. In will. Gibbons v. Gib- bons, 6 App. Cas. 471. be lawful. In statute. Queen v. Bishop of Oxford, 4 Q. B. Div. 257. if any damage happen. In statute. Plum v. City of Fon du Lac, 51 Wis. 393. answer. Pierey v. Sabin, 10 Cal. 29 ; Brown v. Jeni- son, 3 Sandf. 732. —~ plea. Darrow v. Miller, 5 How. Pr. 248. Field V. Pierce, 102 Mass. 261 ; People v. Commrs., 40 Barb. 353. In statute. Reg. v. Amos, Temp. & M. 422. Tichenor v. Hewson, 2 Green (N. J.), 32. In contract. Coate v. Terry, 26 U. C. C. P. 35. Fisher v. Minot, 10 Gray, 262. Fisher v. Minot, 10 Gray, 262. husband. Gillespie v. Winberg, 4 Daly, 322. In insurance policy. Peele v. Merchants' Ins. Co. , 3 Mason, 423. Reg. V. Sanders, 9 C. &P. 79 ; Reg. v. Amos, Temp. &M. 425. liquor . Wooster v. State, 6 Baxt. 534. Watson V. Pipes, 32 Miss. 446. In statute. Beeher v. Woods, 16 U. C. C. P. 29. Wright V. Davies, 1 C. P. Div. 649. fund. Union Pacific R. Co. v. Buffalo Co., 9 Neb. 453. in any case. In statute. Reed v. State, 11 Tex. (App.) 587. Com. V. Ayres, 18 Pick. 215 ; Douglass v. Ritchie, 24 Mo. 180. neglect. French v. R. Co., 4 Keyes, 113. negligence. R. Co. v. Klauber, 9 Bradwell, 623 ; Griffin v. Town of Willow, 43 Wis. 512. Corporation v. Scott, 1 Caines, 549. Baptiste v. De Volunburn, 5 H. & J. 88. month. Rives v. Guthrie, 1 Jones (L.) 87. in the military service of the United States. Abrahams v. Bartlett, 18 Iowa, 514. McKown V. Furguson, 47 Iowa, 637 ; Eddy v. Baldwin, 32 Mo. 374 ; Huffman v. Hulburt, 13 Wend. 378. debtor. People v. Hasley, 53 Barb. 554. In contract. Sanford v. Shepherd, 14 Kas. 228. SOUND. 762 STATEMENT. SOUND. SOVEREIGNTY. SPEAKING. SPECIAL. SPECIALTY. SPECIE. SPECIFIC. SPIRITS. SPOLIATION. SPRING. SQUARE. STAKE. STAKEHOLDER. STANDING. STAPLE. STATE. STATEMENT. mind. Duffleld v. Morris, 2 Harr. (Del.) 379. memory and discretion. Com. v. Moore, 2 Pittsb. 503. Territory v. Lee, 2 Montana, 130 ; Mayor v. Marriott, 9 Md. 166 ; Gilmer v. Lime Point, 18 Cal. 250 ; State v. Floyd, 9 Ark. 304. demurrer. Brooks v. Gibbons, 4 Paige Ch. 375. act. In constitution. Unity v. Burrage, 13 Otto, 454. agency. Farmers, etc., Bk. v. Butchers, etc., Bk., 16 N. Y. 148. agent. Cooley v. Perrine, 12 Vroom, 324; Scott v. McGrath, 7 Barb. 55. circumstances. In statute. Duff v. Barrett, 3 U. C. Chy. Chamb. 318. damage. Tomlinson v. Town of Derby, 43 Conn. 567. deposit. Tallageda Ins. Co. v. Landers, 43 Ala. 138. la'^. In constitution. State v. Mining Co. , 15 Nev. 249. lien. Cromnielin v. R. Co., 10 Bosw. 80. limitation. Henderson v. Hunter, 59 Pa. St. 340. property. Eisendrath v. Knauer, 64 111. 402. sessions. People v. Powell, 14 Abb. Pr. 93. traverse. Chambers v. Hunt, 3 Harr (N. J.), 352; AUen V. Stevens, 5 Dutch. 513. verdict. Wallington v. Dunlap, 14 Pa. St. 33. Lane v. Morris, 10 Ga. 167 ; Helm v. Eastland, 2 Bibb, 194 ; Stockwell V. Coleman, 10 Ohio St. 33 ; January v. Good- man, 1 DaU. 208. Walkup V. Houston, 65 N. C. 502. legacy. Harper v. Bibb, 47 Ala. 553 ; Re Woodworth, 31 Cal. 601; Brainard v. Cowdrey, 16 Conn. 7; Tift v. Porter, 8 N. Y. 518; Graham v. Graham, Busb. Eq. 297; Darden v. Orgain, 6 Coldw. 214; Purse v. Snaplin, 1 Atk. 417; Coleman v. Coleman, 1 Hov. Supp. 312. In statute. Winning v. Gow, 32 U. C. Q. B. 528. Crockett v. Thomason, 5 Sneed, 344 ; Medlin v. Platte Co. , 8 Mo. 239. next term. In writ. Anderson v. Pearce, 36 Ark. 295. Atty.-Gen. v. City of Toronto, 10 U. C. Chy. 436. Harris v. White, 81 N. Y. 639. Oriental Bk. v. Tremont Ins. Co., 4 Mete. 10 ; Fisher v. Hil- dreth, 117 Mass. 662. by. Morrison v. Morrison, 2 Dana, 16 ; Richardson v. Pickering, 41 N. H. 386. for hire. Case v. Storey, L. R. 4 Ex. 323. • productions. Keeran v. Griffith, 34 Cal. 581. Chisholm v. Georgia, 2 Dall. 455 ; Roche v. Washington, 19 Ind. 56 ; Republic v. De Arangoiz, 5 Duer, 637. debt. Rodman v. Munson, 13 Barb. 192. In statute. Dixon v. Sturgeon, 6 S. & R. 28. STATUTE. 763 SUBSCRIBING. STATUTE. STEAL. STERILITY. STIPULATE. STOCK. STOCKHOLDER. In statute. State 399 (38 Am. Dec- STOPPAGE. STRANDING. STREAM. STREET. STRIKE. STUFF. SUB-CONTRACT. SUBJECT. Eakin v. Eaub, 12 S. & R. 348. \siVT. Rohrbacker v. Jackson, 61 Miss. 773. State V. Chambers, 2 G. Greene, 311. Warwick v. Collins, 2 M. & S. 359. agree andbind the said company V. Baltimore, etc., R. Co., 12 Gill & J. 320). Graham v. Davidson, 2 Dev. & B. (Eq.) 171; Hart v. Lawrence, 29 Barb. 418; State v. Hood, 15 Rich. (L.) 185. and farming utensils. In will. Baker v. Baker, 51 Wis. 638. State V. Gihnore, 24 N. H. 470 ; State v. Hood, 15 Rich. (L.) 186. in transitu. Rowley v. Bigelow, 12 Pick. 313 ; Potts V. R. Co., 131 Mass. 467; Grout v. Hill, 4 Gray, 366; House V. Judson, 4 Dana, 10. In insurance policy. Harman v. Vaux, 3 Camp. 431: Wells V. Hopwood, 4 B. & Ad. 35 ; McDougle v. Royal Ass. Co., 4 Camp. 474 ; 4 M. & S. 505 ; Strong v. Sun Mut. Ins. Co., 31 N. Y. 106. Creuson -u. Grand Trunk R. Co., 27 U. C. Q. B. 68 ; Whelan V. McLachlan, 16 U. C. C. P. 102. State V. Moriarty, 74 Ind. 104 ; City of Quincy v. Jones, 76 111. 244. Farrar v. Close, L. R. 4 Q. B. 612 ; R. Co. v. Bowns, 58 N. y. 582. In contract. Johnston v. Wilson, 28 U. C. C. P. 482. Coope V. Eyre, 1 H. El. 45. Respublica v. Chapman, 1 DaU. 60 ; O 'Leary v. County of Cook, 28 lU. 637. to be produced thereafter in evidence in any court of law or equity -within Upper Canada. Manery v. Duck, 23 U. C. Q. B. 580. to the following stipulations. Mcintosh v. Samo, 24 U. C. C. P. 625. SUBJECT-MATTER. Jacobson v. Miller, 41 Mich. 93. jurisdiction of the . Hunt v. Hunt, 72 N. Y. 231. Garr ■;;. Gomez, 9 Wend. 661 ; Witcher v. Witcher, 49 N. H. 180; Elwood v. Corporation, 19 U. C. Q. B. 25; Cruik- shanki;. Corby, 30 U. C. C. P. 466. SUBMISSION. SUBORN. SUBROGATION. SUBSCRIBE. SUBSCRIBED. SUBSCRIBING. Bush V. Railing, Sayer, 292. McCormick v. Irwin, 35 Pa. St. 117; Knighton v. Cun-y, 62 Ala. 408 ; Lowrey v. Byers, 80 Ind. 443. Pridgem;. Pridgen, 13Ired. (L.)260. Coon V. Rigden, 4 Col. 282. by the plaintiff or his attorney. In statute. Mezchen v. Moore, 54 Wis. 214. witness. Tate o. Lawrence, 11 Heisk, 510, SUBSTANCE. 764 tax: SUBSTANCE. SUBSTANTIAL. SUBSTANTIVE. SUCCESSION. SUCCINCT. SUCH. SUFFICIENT. Douglass V. Beasley, 40 Ala. 148. In will. Hogan v. Jackson, 1 Cowp. 307. right. People v. E. Co., 29 N. Y. 430. felony. State v. Eicker, 29 Me. 89. Hunt V. Hunt, 37 Me. 344. Statement. In rule of court. Haseltine v. Mosher, 51 Wis. 450. appropriation. Ee Collins, 24 U. C. Q. B. 378. distress. Hosford v. Ballan, 39 How. Pr. 167 ; Mayer V. Boyle, 30 Me. 481. SUICIDE. Jro insurance policy, Life Assn. v. Waller, 57 Ga. 536 ; Cof- fey V. Home Life Ins. Co. , 44 How. Pr. 489. SUIT. Peeler v. Norris, 4 Yerg. 339 ; Overseers v. Beedle, 1 Barb. 15 ; U. S. V. Moore, 11 Fed. Eep. 251 ; Weston v. City of Charleston, 2 Pet. 464 ; Ee Jenekes, 6 E. I. 22 ; McPikei;. McPike, 10 Bradwell, 333. SUMIVIGNS. Baird v. Pridmore, 31 How. Pr. 362. SUPERNUMERARY. LUly's Case, 1 Leigh, 529. SUPERSEDEAS. Perteet v. People, 70 EI. 177. SUPPLEMENTAL. bill. Butler v. Cunningham, 1 Barb. 87 ; Ely v. Wilcox, 26 Wis. 98 ; Bowie v. Minter, 2 Ala. 411. Ward V. Eeynolds, 32 Ala. 384. In statute. Schwushow v. City of Chicago, 68 111. 448. Phillips V. Belden, 2 Edw. (Ch.) 23; Bailey v. Westcott, 6 Phila. 527. Sherman v. Shaver, 75 Va. 4. SUPPOSE. SUPPRESS. SURCHARGE. SURETY. SURETYSHIP. SURPRISE. SURRENDER. SURVEY. SURVIVE. TAKEN. TALES. TALESMAN. TALLAGE. TAX. Einggold V. Newkirk, 3 Ark. 108. Turley v. Taylor, 6 Baxt. 390. Scott «. Scott, 18 Gratt. 159 ; Martin v. Stearns, 52 Iowa, 347. and give up. Simpson v. Hartman, 27 U. C. Q. B. 460. Winter v. U. S., Hempst. 371. In insurance policy. Potter v. Ocean Ins. Co., 3 Sumner, 43. Hawley v. Northampton, 8 Mass. 31. for public use. In consHtution. Ee Dorrauce'Street, 4 E. I. 245. reserved or . In statute. Boag v. Lewis, 1 U. C. Q. B. 359. O'Connor v. State, 9 Fla. 225. Shields v. Niagara Savings Bk., 3 Hun, 479. People V. Mayor, 9 Barb. 550. In constitution. Ex parte Cooper, 3 Tex. (App.) 489 ; Tur- ner V. Althaus, 6 Neb. 77 ; People v. McAdams, 82 111. 361 ; Einehart v. Sawyer, 7 111. 539 ; Longmore v. Tiernan, 3 Pittsb. 64. certificate. In statute. Dalrymple c. City of Mil- waukee, 53 Wis. 178. — for corporate purposes. 111. 13. Taylor y. Thompson, 42 TAX. 765 TERMS. TAX— Continued. TAXABLE. TAXATION. TAXES. TEAM. TEMPORARY. TENANCY. TENANT. TENANTS TENDER. TENEMENT. TENEMENTAL. TENEMENTS. TENOR. TENURE. TERM. TERMINUS. TERMS. St. 82. occupation . Tex. (App.) 753. inhabitants. legislation. Philadelphia Assn. v. Wood, 39 Pa. In constitution. Ex parte Gregory, 1 In statute. Reg. v. Christie, 9 U. C. Q. B. 682. Att'y-Gen. v. City of Eau Claire, 37 "Wis. 438 ; Sharpless v. Mayor, 21 Pa. St. 169 ; Olive Cemetery Co. v. Philadelphia, 93 Pa. St. 131. People V. Mayor, 9 Barb. 551. Finnan v. Malloy, 1 Jones & Sp. 391; Davis v. Prosser, 32 Barb. 291. Le Moyne v. Quimby, 70 111. 399. Morrill v. Mackman, 24 Mich. 284. at vrill. Davis v. Murphy, 126 Mass. 145 ; Cunning- ham V. Hatton, 55 Me. 35. ■ by the curtesy. Cholmondeley v. Lord Clinton, 2 Jac. & W. 196 ; Guion v. Anderson, 8 Humph. 302 ; Bil- lings V. Baker, 28 Barb. 344. — - in common. Betts v. Betts, 4 Abb. N. C. 353. Coles V. Marquand, 2 Hill, 449 ; Stevens v. Enders, 1 Green (N. J.), 280; Clift v. White, 12 N. Y. 527. at sufferance. Kellogg v. Kellogg, 6 Barb. 130 ; God- frey V. Walker, 42 Ga. 574 ; Pleasants v. Claghorn, 2 Miles, 304 ; Livingston v. Tanner, 12 Barb. 484. at will. Stoltz V. Kretchmar, 24 Wis. 284. in possession. People v. Ambrecht, 11 Abb. Pr. 101. In statute. Keg. v. Hopkins, 7 Canada L. J. 152. in common. Silloway v. Brown, 12 Allen, 36 ; Lil- lianskyoldt v. Goss, 2 Utah, 297. Brix V. Ott, 101 111. 76; Holmes v. Hohnes, 12 Barb. 144; IiTin V. Gregory, 13 Gray, 218 ; Cook v. Doggett, 2 Allen, 441. King V. Inhabitants, 4 T. R. 675; Mitchell v. Warner, 5 Conn. 518; Mayor i). Mabie, 13 N. Y. 159. land. Musgrave v. Sherwood, 54 How. Pr. 358. shall be divided into different . In statute Yorkshire Ins. Co. v. Clayton, 8 Q. B. Div. 425. State V. Townsend, 86 N. C. 676. Richman v. Lippincott, 5 Dutch. 59. in burbage. Blair v. Ridgely, 41 Mo. 175. Wright V. Cartwright, 1 Burr. 282 ; Young v. Duke, 5 N. Y. 467 ; Hurd v. Whitsett, 4 Col. 85 ; Austin v. Huntsville Coal Co. 72 Mo. 542. of office. People v. Brundage, 78 N. Y. 407. Goyeau v. Great Western R. Co., 25 U. C. Ch. 62. Hurd V. Whitsett, 4 Col. 90. of court. Horton r. Miller. 38 Pa. St. 271. TERRITORIAL. 766 TOWAGE. ■ jurisdiction. Phillips v. Thralls, 26 Kas. 781. TERRITORIAL. TERRITORY. In constitution. Com. v. Dumbauld, 97 Pa. St. 293. TESTAMENTARY. capacity. Delafield v. Parish, 25 N. Y. 29. TESTE. THAT. THE. THEATRE. THEFT. THEN. THEREBY. THEREFROM. THIS. THREATEN. TIMBER. TIME. Gwin V. Latimer, 4 Yerg. 27. Russell v. Kennedy, 66 Pa. St. 251. State V. Metzger, 26 Kas. 395 ; Sharff v. Com., 2 Binney, 619. Rowland 'v. Kleber, 1 Pittsh. 71. Mullins V. State, 37 Tex. 338 ; People v. Donohue, 84 N. Y. 442. In statute. People v. Donohue, 84 N. Y. 438. bote. Forshner v. Whiteomb, 44 N. H. 16. from the person. In statute. Wilson v. State, 3 Tex. (App.) 64. In mil. Hennessy v. Patterson, 85 N. Y. 100 ; Cresson's Estate, 8 Phila. 208 ; Beauclerk v. Dormer, 2 Atk. 311. and there. State v. Colton, 24 N. fl. 146. In instruction. Union Rolling Mill Co. v. GUlen, 100 111. 52. In contract. Tilt v. Silverthorne, 11 U. C. Q. B. 619. personal. People v. Mayor, 9 Barb. 546. real. People v. Mayor, 9 Barb. 546. Russell V. Kennedy, 66 Pa. St. 251. to take the life. In statute. Buie V. State, 1 Tex. (App.) 58. In statute. Kollock v. Parcher, 52 Wis. 393 ; Babka v. El- dred, 47 Wis. 192. of legal memory. O'Connor v. Cook, 1 Hov. Supp. 638 ; Burdett v. Abbott, 14 East, 139 ; Cassidy v. Stewart, 2 M. & G. 437; Ackermaa v. Shelp, 8 N. J. (L.) 125. TIPPLING-HOUSE. In statute. City of Emporia v. Volmer, 12 Kas' 632. TITLE. Arrington v. Liscom, 34 Cal. 885 ; Campfield v. Johnson, 1 Zab. (N. J.) 85. TOLL. Pennsylvania R. Co. v. Sly, 65 Pa. St. 210. TOLL-THOROUGH. King v. Nicholson, 12 East, 340. TOLL-TRAVERSE. Markets Co. v. R Co., L. R. 7 C. P. 566. TONNAGE. duty of In constitution. Transportation Co v. TOOLS. TOP. TORT. TOTAL. TOWAGE. Wheeler, 9 Otto, 284; O'ConUy v. Natchez, 1 Sm. & M. 31 (40 Am. Dec. 87). In contract. Filchie v. Hogg, 35 U. C. Q. B. 94 ; Boston Belt- ing Co. V. Ivens, 28 La. Ann. 696. of the bank. In deed. Robertson v. Watson, 27 TJ. C. C. P. 679. Rich V. R. Co., 87 N. Y. 300 ; Wright v. R. Co., 7 Brad well, 445. In statute. Farlane v. Mui-pliy, 21 U. C. Ch. 80. failure of evidence. Cole v. Hebb, 2 Gill & J. 28. loss. Mitchell v. Edie, 1 T. R. 615. service. The Princess Alice, 3 W. Rob. 139 ; The Reward, 1 W. Rob. 177; McCornorchie v. Kerr, 9 Fed. Rep. 53. TOWN. 767 TRUST. Flinn v. State, 24 Ind. 287 ; Van Riper v. Parsons, 11 Vroom, 4 ; Milford v. Godfrey, 1 Pick. 98. May V. Sloan, 11 Otto, 237. In statute. Groves v. Kilgore, 72 Me. 491 ; Re Gearing, 4 U. C. App. 173. purposes. In statute. Pinkerton v. Ross, 33 U. C. Q. B. 608. Burton v. Stratton, 12 !?ed. Rep. 696 ; Shaw Stocking Co. v. Mack, 12 Fed. Rep. 710 ; Manufacturing Co. v. Trainer, 11 Otto, 56. with or statement by a deceased person. In statute. Davis v. Tarver, 65 Ala. 101. Dearborn v. Patton, 4 Oregon, 60. Robertson v. Wilcox, 36 Conn. 429 ; Innerarity v. Mims, 1 Ala. 669. TRANSFERABLE. Gathercole v. Smith, 17 Ch. Div. 9. TOWN. TRADE. TRADER. TRADING. TRADE-MARK. TRANSACTION. TRANSCRIPT. TRANSFER. TRANSIENT. TRAVELERS TRAVELING. TREASON. person. In statute. Mlddlebury v. Waltham, 6 Vt. 203. foreigner. Yates v. lams, 10 Tex. 170. In statute. Reg. v. Tinning, 11 U. C. Q. B. 636. 'ra statute. Rice v. State, 10 Tex. (App.) 288. U. S. V. Wiltberger, 5 "Wheat. 97. TREASURE TROVE. Reg. v. Thuiborn, 1 Den. C. C. 390 ; Huthmacher v. Harris, 38 Pa. St. 499. Com. V. Haines, 13 Bush, 702. Newell V. Whitcher, 53 Vt. 591; Roundtree v. Brantly, 34 Ala. 554; Hulick v. Scovil, 9 111. 170. forcible . State v. Covington, 70 N. C. 71 ; State v. Lloyd, 85 N. C. 575. In statute. Tregambo v. Comanche Mining Co., 57 Cal. 501 ; Darden v. Lines, 2 Fla. 573 ; Eldridge v. Strenz, 7 Jones & Sp. 300 ; State v. Brown, 63 Mo. 444 ; State v. Spores, 4 Oregon, 199 ; Meyer v. Norton, 2 Fla. 573 ; Anderson v. Marriott, 14 U. C. Q. B. 161. by jury. People v. Kennedy, 2 Park. C. C. 317; TREATY. TRESPASS TRIAL. State V. "Wilson, 48 N. H. 398 ; Kleinschmidt v. Dunphy, 1 Montana, 131. — de novo. In statute. Shultz v. Lempert, 55 Tex. In statute. "Winet v. Berrj'hill, 65 Iowa, 415. TROVER. TRUST. 277. after — Cooper v. Chitty, 1 Burr. 31. Beers v. Lyon, 21 Conn. 613 ; Ex parte Conway, 4 Ark. 381 ; Farmers' Loan Co. v. Carroll, 5 Barb. 643 ; Person v. Warren, 14 Barb. 493; Runnels v. Jackson, 11 How. 360; Jones V. Wadsworth, 11 Pliila. 229; Johnson v. Delaney, 35 Tex. 51 ; Gamble v. Rces, 6 U. C. Q. B. 396. estate. Farmers' Loan Co. v. Carroll, 5 Barb. 643. property, fn insurance policy. Richardson v. Home Ins. Co., 15 Jones & Sp. 139. TRUST. 768 USAGE. TRUST — Continued. executed . Carridine v. Carridine, 33 Miss. 729; Gushing v. Blake, 2 Stew. (Eq. ) 403 ; Dennison v. Goeh.- ring, 7 Pa. St. 177. executory . Carridine v. Carridine, 33 Miss. 729 ; Dennison v. Goeliring, 7 Pa. St. 177 ; Gushing v. Blake, 2 Stew. (Eq.) 403. Robertson v. Bullions 9 Barb. 101 ; Wilson v. Lord Bury, 5 Q. B. Div. 530. de son tort. Morris v. Joseph, 1 W. Va. 259. any fees for . In statute. State v. Regents of State University, 54 Wis. 159. State V. Mason, 4 La. Ann. 507. Powell V. Ford, 4 Lea, 288. Haven v. Winnissimmett Go. , 1 1 Allen, 384 ; Randel v. Chesa- peake, etc. , Canal Co. , 1 Harr. (Del. ) 260. demand. Richardson v. Woodbury, 43 Me. 214. accident. Dygert v. Bradley, 8 Wend. 473. UNCONSTITUTIONAL. law. Com. v. Maxwell, 27 Pa. St. 456. UNDERSTOOD. it is . In contract. Higginson v. Weld, 14 Gray, 170. UNDUE. concealment. Paul v. Hadley, 28 Barb. 524. influence. Dunlap -o. Robinson, 28 Ala. 107 ; Mooney TRUSTEE. TUITION. TYRANT. UnSFIRAGE. UMPIRE. UNADJUSTED. UNAVOIDABLE UNIFORM. UNINCUMBERED. UNLAWFUL. UNLAWFULLY. UNLIQUIDATED UNMARRIED. UNOCCUPIED. V. Olsen, 22 Kas. 79. — rule. In constitution. UNREASONABLE. UNSOUND. UNSUITABLE. UNTIL. Wisconsin Gent, R. Go. v. Taylor Co., 52 Wis. 97. good title. In contract. Gillespie v. Broas, 23 Barb. 375. assembly. Re Riots of 1844, 2 Penn. L. J. 278. entry. Dickinson v. Maguire, 9 Gal. 49. In statute. State v. Whitaker, 85 N. C. 568. In indictment. State v. Smith, 74 Ind..559. claim. Roberts v. Prior, 20 Ga. 562. Hall V. Robertson, 21 Eng. L. & Eq. 504. die . In will. Dalrymple's Will, 16 Ch. Div. 715. vacant or . In insurance policy. Herman v. Adriatic Ins. Co., 85 N. Y. 162. searches and seizures. In constitution. Ex parte Brown, 72 Mo. 93. — mind. Witte v. Silbeit, 10 Neb. 544 ; Dennett v. Den- nett, 44 N. H. 537. — mind and memory. Stewart v. Lispen?ird, 26 Wend. 299. USAGE. Thayer v. Horner, 11 Mete. 110. the expiration of the lease. In deed. Farnum v. Piatt, 8 Pick. 340. the further order of the court. In statute. Re Irving, 8 Ben. 466. Haskins v. Warren, 115 Mass. 535; CoUings v. Hope, 3 Wash. C. C. 150 ; Strother v. Lucas, 12 Pet. 445. USE. 769 VESTED. Burgess v. Wheat. 1 W. Bl. 180 ; Storer v. Boston, 8 Mass. 438 ; Gamble v. Eees, 6 U. C. Q. B. 396. and occupy. Cooney v. Hayes, 40 Vt. 483. terms. Winshurst v. Barrow Ship Co. , 2 Q. B. Div. 338. USE. USUAL. USUALLY. USUFRUCT. USUFRUCTUARY. Cartwright ■;;. Cartwright, 18 Tex. 628. USURIOUS. USURPATION. USURPER. USURY. performed. In statute. Eeg. v. Plunkett, 21 U. C. Q. B. 536 ; Eeg. v. Hall, 17 U. C. C. P. 282. Cartwright v. Cartwright, 18 Tex. 628. UTTER. VACANCY. VACANT. VALIDITY. VALUABLE. VALUE. VARIANCE. VENDITIONI. VENTE. VERDICT. VERILY. VESSEL. VEST. VESTED. contract. Parham v. PuUiam, 5 Coldw. 501. State V. Mason, 14 La. Ann. 507. State V. Mason, 14 La. Ann. 607 ; McCraw v. Williams, 33 Gratt. 513 ; Hooper v. Goodwin, 48 Me. 80. Bevier v. Covell, 87 N. Y. 55 ; Dieroks v. Kennedy, 1 C. E. Green, 211 ; Wilkie v. Eosevelt, 3 Johns. Cas. 206 : Dunkle V. Eenick, 6 Ohio, 535. People V. Caton, 25 Mich. 392 ; U. S. v. Mitchel, Baldw. 366 ; Com. V. Searle, 2 Binney, 339. and publish. People v. Eathburn, 21 Wend. 527 ; People V. Brigham, 2 Mich. 553. State V. Jones, 3 Oregon, 637. In insurance policy. Laselle v. Hoboken Fire Ins. Co., 14 Vroom, 470. Ford V. Gardner, 1 Hen. & Munf. 85. consideration. Livingston v. Eadcliff, 6 Barb. 207 ; Jackson v. Alexander, 3 Johns. 489 ; Poller v. Gracie, 58 Ala, 307. papers. In will. Hooper v. McQuarry, 5 Coldw. 136. security. Queen v. Tatlock, 2 Q. B. Div. 163; Eeg. ?;. Brady, 26 U. C. Q. B. 13 ; Churchcr v. Johnson, 34 U. C. Q. B. 628. Fox V. Phelps, 17 Wend. 399; Washington Ice Co. u. Webster, 68 Me. 463. received. WaddeU v. McCable, 3 U. C. (o. s.) 502. Keiser v. Topping, 72 111. 229 ; House v. Metcalf, 27 Conn. 638. exponas. Borden v. Tilliman, 39 Tex. 273. a remere. Smoot v. Baldwin, 1 Mart. (n. s.) 530. Withee v. Eowe, 46 Me. 586 ; Morton v. State, 3 Tex. ( App- ) 613 ; Day v. Webb, 28 Conn. 144. contrary to law. Bosseker v. Cramer, 18 Ind. 46. believes. In affidavit. Eussell v. Ealph, 53 Wis. 332. coasting . Shepherd v. Hills, 11 Exch. 67. Stewart v. Harriman, 56 N. H. 29. <- estate. Hays v. Goode, 7 Leigh, 496 ; Tayloe v. Gould, 10 Barb. 396 ; Clark v. McCreary, 12 S. & M. 347. legacy. Bowman's Appeal, 34 Pa. St. 23. remainder. Williamson v. Field, 2 Sandf. Ch. 252 ; Hawley v. James, 5 Paige Ch. 466 ; Brown v. Lawrence, 3 Cush. 397. VESTED. 770 WAREHOUSE. VESTED — Continued. VICIOUS. VIDELICET. VIOLENTLY VIRTUTE. VISIBLE. VISITOR. VIVUM. VOID. VOIDABLE. VOLUNTARY. VOLUNTEER. VOTE. VOTERS. VOUCHED. VOUCHER. VS. WAGER. — right. Moore v. State, 14 Vroom, 243 ; Fisher Dobbs, 6 Yerg. 154. propensity. Dickson v. McCoy, 39 N. Y. 403. WAGES. WAIVER. WAIVING. WALL. WANTONNESS. WAR. WARD. WAREHOUSE. Stukley v. Butler, Hobart, 172 ; Gleason v. McVicar, 7 Cow. 46, note. In indictment. "Walling ^;. State, 7 Tex. (App.) 625. officii. People v. Schuyler, 4 N. Y. 187. property. Rex v. Inhabitants, 1 Cowp. 228. Ex parte Archey, 9 Cal. 168. vadium. Kortright v. Cady, 21 N. Y. 344. In statute. Beecher'u. Marquette, etc., Mills Co., 45 Mich. 103 ; Fuller V. Hasbrouck, 46 Mich. 82 ; Ancferson v. Eobei-ts, • 18 Johns. 527 ; Somes v. Brewer, 2 Pick. 191 ; Inskeep v. Lecony, Coxe (N. J.) 112 ; PearsoU v. Chapin, 44 Pa. St. 15 ; AUis V. Billings, 6 Mete. 417. Pearsoll v. Chapin, 44 Pa. St. 15 ; Anderson v. Roberts, 18 Johns. 528. Kearney v. Fitzgerald, 43 Iowa, 586. confession. People v. McMahon, 15 N. Y. 386. escape. Adams v. Turretine, 8 Ired. (L.) 152. Mitchell V. MitcheU, 40 Ga. 16. People ^. Pease, 27 N. Y. 57. In constitution. State v. Tuttle, 53 Wis. 45. by witnesses. Barker v. Coit, 1 Root, 225. People V. Green, 2 N. Y. (S. C.) 20 ; 5 Daly, 199. Smith V. Butler, 25 N. H. 523. Comly V. Hillegass, 94 Pa. St. i32 ; Woodcock v. McQueen, 11 Ind. 15 ; Edson v. Pawlet, 22 Vt. 293 ; Ex parte Young, 6 Biss. 67 ; Alvord v. Smith, 63 Ind. 62. policy. Sawyer v. Dodge County Ins. Co., 37 Wis. 537. Ford V. R. Co., 54 Iowa, 728. Ripley v. ^tna Ins. Co., 30 N. Y. 164; Cole v. Deal, 12 Tex. 102 ; Hoxie v. Home Ins. Co. , 32 Conn. 40 ; Ross v. Swan, 7 Lea, 467. the tort. Hardway v. Mayor, 1 Hun, 630. party . Nash v. Kemp, 49 How. Pr. 527; Brown v. Werner, 40 Md. 19 ; Feltrich v. Leamy, 9 Bosw. 630 ; Hunt V. Ambruster, 2 C. E. Green, 213 ; Roberts v. Bye, • 30 Pa. St. 377. Welch V. Durand, 36 Conn. 184; Clarke v. Haggins, 103 13 Eng. C. L. 552. Brown v. Hiatt, 1 Dill. 380 ; U. S. v. The Active, 3 Wheeler, C. C. 265. time of . Skeen ■«. Monkeimer, 21 Ind. 3. Darland v. Justices, 4 Bibb- 524. In Statute. Reg. v. Amos, Temp. «& M. 425 ; Rex v. Godfrey, 1 Leach, 287. WAREHO USEMAN. 771 WELSH. WAREHOUSEMAN. Titsworth v. Winnegar, 51 Barb. 153. WARRANT. WARRANTY. WASTE. In statute. Reg. v. Dawson, Temp. & M. 424 ; Neal v. East Tennessee College, 6 Yerg. 205. Cushman v. U. S. Ins. Co., 4 Hun. 783; Marshall v. Gray, 39 How. Pr. 172 ; Chanter v. Hopkins, 4 M. & W. 404 ; Patton V. Porter, 3 Jones (L. ) 539 ; Buford v. Ins. Co. , 5 Oregon, 339 ; CaUaghan v. Alantic Ins. Co. , 1 Edw. Ch. 74; Pierce v. Empire Ins. Co., 62 Barb. 644; Wood v. Ashe, 1 Strobh. 412; Cary ■;;. Gruman, 4 Hill, 626; Mitchell 0!. Warner, 5 Conn. 521. good general deed. In contract. Kirkendall v. Mitchell, 3 McLean, 144. Baudlow V. Thieme, 53 Wis. 60 ; Parrott v. Barney, 1 Sawyer, 437 ; Ayres v. Lawrence, 59 N. Y. 197 ; McCul- lough V. Irvine, 13 Pa. St. 440. lands. In deed. Prather v. Ross, 17 Ind. 495. WATERCOURSE. WATERPOWER. WATER'S. WAY. WAYS. WE. WEAKNESS. WEAPON. WEEK. WEIGHAGE. WEIGHT. WEIR. WELL. WELSH. Gibbs V. Williams, 25 Kas. 210; Weis v. City of Madison, 75 Ind. 253 ; Morrison v. Bucksport, etc., R. Co., 67 Me. 353 ; Earl v. De Hart, 1 Beas. (N. J.) 283. McCalmont v. Whitaker, 3 Rawle, 84. edge. Kains v. Turville, 32 U. C. Q. B. 17. Wild V. Deig, 43 Ind. 458; Hart v. Chalker, 5 Conn. 314; Mining Co. v. Kennedy, 3 Nev. 373. right of of an alley. In deed. McConnell v. Rathbun, 46 Mich. 305. all no^w used or enjoyed. In deed. Barkshire v. Grubb, 18 Ch. Div. 616. public . In statute. State v. R. Co., 37 Ohio St. 171. promise to pay. In note. Scanlan v. Keith, 102 111. 634. the trustees. In note. New Market Bk. ii. Gillet, 100 lU. 255. or exhaustion consequent upon disease. In insurance policy. Winspear v. Accident Ins. Co. , 6 Q. B. Div. 44. any kind of firearms, bowie knife, dirk, dagger, slung shot, or other deadly . In statute. State v. Wilforth, 74 Mo. 528. at least one a for four successive weeks. In statute. Hernandez v. His Creditors, 57 Cal. 333. Hoffman v. Jersey City, 5 Vroom, 176 of evidence. Central Bridge Co. v. Butler, 2 Gray, 132. Arnold v. Mundy, 1 Halst. (N. J.) 55. supplied with ■water. In warranty. Leyland v. Ulingworth, 2 De G. F. & J. 252. secured. In will. Nyce's Estate, 5 W. & S. 254 (40 Am Dec. 498). — mortgage. Bentley v. Phelps, 2 Woodb. & M. 444. WET. 772 WOOD. WET. WHALING. WHARF. WHARFAGE. WHENEVER. WHEREVER. WHILE. WHITE. WHORE. WHOREDOM. WIDOW. WILFUL. dirty and inferior oil. In contract. Lucas v. Bris- WILFULLY. tow, El. Bl. & El. 907. voyage. In insurance policy. Child V. Sun Mutual Ins. Co., 3 Sandf. 26. Geiger v. Filor, 8 Fla. 332. Kusenberg v. Browne, 42 Pa. St. 179. Kennebec, etc., R. Co. v. Portland, etc., R. Co., 59 Me. 9. found. In statute. Ralston' s Appeal, 93 Pa. St. 133. on hop-house drying hops. In insurance policy. Langworthy v. Oswego Ins. Co., 85 N. Y. 632. selvage. Mitchell v. Henry, 24 Sol. Jour. 689. Scott V. McKinnish, 15 Ala. 664. Rodebaugh v. Hollingsworth, 6 Ind. 343. Com. V. Powell, 51 Pa. St. 440. In insurance policy. Bolton v. Bolton, 73 Me. 299. act. Com. V. Pervier, 3 Phila. 232. misconduct. Lewis v. Great Western R. Co., 3 Q. B. Div. 206. Drew V. Kimball, 43 N. H. 285. In statute. U. S. v. Three Railroad Cars, 1 Abb. (U. S.) 196 ; Uecker v. State, 4 Tex. (App.) 234; State v. Whitaker, 85 N. C. 568 ; Com. v. Kneeland, 20 Pick. 220 ; Felton v. U. S. 6 Otto, 702. obstruct any highvray. In statute. State v. Smith, 52 Wis. 134. WILL. In statute. Crosswell v. People, 13 Mich. 437. (Testament.) Harrington v. State, 54 Miss. 490 ; McKee v. Means, 34 Ala. 361 ; McGee v. McCants, 1 McCord, 522 ; Fuller «. Hooper, 2 Ves. Sr. 242 ; George v. Green, 13 N. H. 526 ; Hubbard V. Hubbard, 12 Barb. 153; Smith v. Bell, 6 Pet. 75; Mor- row V. Morrow, 2 Tenn. (Ch.) 563; Conklin v. Egerton, 21 Wend. 436. WINTER-STRAINED. lamp oil. In contract. Hart v. Hammett, 18 Vt. 127. In will. Manners v. Library Co., 93 Pa. St. 173. all faults. Smith v. Andrews, 8 Ired. (L. ) 6 ; Whitney V. Boardman, 118 Mass. 243. sight and view. In indictment. Reg. v. Webb, Temp. WISH. WITH. WITHIN. WITHOUT. WITNESS. WOOD. & M. 26. — four years before the sale. In statute. White v. PoiUon, 25 Hun, 69. — negligence. R. Co. v. Shipley, 39 Md. 254. prejudice. Creighton v. Kerr, 20 Wall. 12. recourse. Bankhead v. Owen, 60 Ala. 461. Barker v. Cort, 1 Root, 225 ; Bloss v. Shuman, 47 Me. 251 ; McChesney v. Lansing, 18 Johns. 389. In statute. Moffatt v. Prentice, 9 Canada L. J. (n. s.) 159. fire and bark. In statute. Duren v. Gage, 72 Me. 118. WOOD. 773 ZINO. WOOD — Continued. WORDS. WORK. WORRY. WRECK. WRIT. WRITING. WRITS. YARD. YEARLY. YEARS. ZINC. refuse — Me. 459. Standing - or timber. In statute. State v. Howard, 72 — . In deed, Strout v. Harper, 72 Me. 270. Pea Patch Island, 1 Wall. Jr. (App.) 145. horse. In statute. Noland v. Wickham, 9 Ala. 172. In statute. Finley v. Allen, 1 Grant's Cas. 83. Respublica v. Lie Caze, 1 Yeates, 59 ; Shepherd f. Gosnold, Vaughan, 168. of assize. Farley v. Craig, 6 Halst. (N. J.) 272. of error. "Wiscart v. Dauchy, 3 Dallas, 327 ; Cisna v. Beach, 15 Ohio St. 301; Lowe v. Morris, 13 Ga. 148; Hurshman v. Cook, Spencer (N. J.), 273. of prohibition. Doughty v. "Walker, 54 Ga. 596. of review. Burrell v. Burrell, 10 Mass. 222. or other process. In statute. ■ People v. Van Hoesen, 62 How. Pr. 76. In statute. Myers v. Vanderbilt, 84 Pa. St. 510. obligatory. Watson v. Hoge, 7 Yerg. 350. contracts in . In statute. Board of Commrs. v. Ship- ley, 77 Ind. 555. or other process. Mussellman v. Mauk, 18 Iowa, 240. ship . In insurance policy. Webb v. National Fire Ins. Co., 2 Sandf. 497. proportions. In contract. McQueen v. McQueen, 9 U. C. Q. B. 536. In contract. Grant v. Maddox, 15 M. & W. 737. New Jersey Zinc Co. v. Boston Franklinite Co., 15 N. J. (Eq.) 418.