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The Yale Law Journal Company, Inc. Volume Information Source: The Yale Law Journal, Vol. 23, No. 8 (Jun., 1914), pp. i-v Published by: The Yale Law Journal Company, Inc. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/785172 . Accessed: 25/05/2014 22:05 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The Yale Law Journal Company, Inc. is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Yale Law Journal. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 91.229.248.166 on Sun, 25 May 2014 22:05:19 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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The Yale Law Journal Company, Inc.

Volume InformationSource: The Yale Law Journal, Vol. 23, No. 8 (Jun., 1914), pp. i-vPublished by: The Yale Law Journal Company, Inc.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/785172 .

Accessed: 25/05/2014 22:05

Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at .http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp

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INDEX

ARTICLES

Accord-Progress Toward International. Samuel J. Elder.......... 1 California Alien Land Law. Charles WValace Collins ................ 330 Citizen and the Constitution-The. 41ton B. Parker.............. 631 Citizenship in a Federation. John R. Das Passos ................... 479 Connecticut Compensation Act-The. George E. Beers............. 580 Constitutional Amendment-The Recent. Gordon E. Sherman ...... 113 Estates in Expectancy. Allen E. Rogers ........................... 596 Federal Interference with the Freedom of the Press. Lindsay Rogers 559 Federal Internal Revenues-The. John G. Capers .................. 602 French Bar-The. I. Paul Fuller ................................. 113 French Bar-The. II. Paul Fuller ................................. 248 Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning.

Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld ..................................... 16 Hawaiian Water Rights. Antonio Perry ........................... 437 Impeachment-Inherent Limitations Upon. J. Hampden Dougherty.. 60 International Court-Proposals for An. James L. Tryon........... 415 Inquisitorial Power Conferred by the Trade Commission Bill. Car-

man F. Randolph .................... ....................... 672 Judiciary and Judicial Recall-Some Conservative Views Upon.

Charles A. Boston ............................................. 511 Legal Evolution-Some Principles of. William M. Blatt............ 168 Local King's Court in the Reign of William I-The. George Burton

Adams ....................................................... 490 Negotiable Instruments Law-Antecedent Debt as Consideration

Under. Amasa M . Eaton ...................................... 293 Option Contracts. Arthur L. Corbin ............................... 641 Panama Tolls Question. T. Baty ................. .................. 389 Pennsylvania Public Service Law. C. LaRue Munson ... ........... 214 Plea for the Study of Britton-A. Hampton L. Carson............. 664 Power of Muncipalities to Amend Their Own Charters. James B.

W hitfield .................................................... 589 Purchase for Value Without Notice. Thaddeus D. Kenneso ........ 193 Purchase for Value Without Notice. W. A. Seary ................. 447 Real Estate Broker Commissions. Lee J. Perrin ................... 339 Romanization of English Law. Charles P. Sherman ............... 318 State Assumption of Nomination and Election Expenses. Simeon E.

B aldw in ...................................................... 158 Title of Land Under Water. Charles G. Stevenson................ 397

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ii YALE LAW JOURNAL

COMMENTS

BURGLARY-Breaking as an Element in ............................. 466 CHILD LABOR STATUTES-Construction of........................... 175 CONDITIONAL SALE-Tender of Part Payments Under a Contract of.. 530 CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE AS A MATTER OF LAW, ................... 542

CONTRACT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES-Reasonableness of Restrictive Covenant in ................................................. 692

CoRPORATION-Liability on Paper Issued and Negotiated Without Authority ........................................ 356

CORPORATION-May a State Tax a Foreign.......................... 451 CUSTOM AS APPARENT EXCUSE FOR NEGLIGENCE ...................... 271 DIVORCE JUDGMENTS-Extra Territorial Effect in Relation to Federal

Constitution ............. ............................... 88 EMINENT DOMAIN-Public Use in................................. 274 EXECUTORY CONTRACTS FOR SALE OF LAND .......................... 359 FALSE IMPRISONMENT-by Nonfeasance ............................. 607 FRANCHISE-Revocation of by Municipality ......................... 276 HOMICIDE-Adequacy of Provocation to Reduce Crime to Manslaugh-

ter .............................................. ..... 463 INSURANCE POLICY--Forfeiture for Breach of Condition in.......... 459 LIABILITY FOR FORGED SIGNATURE ON TRAVELER'S CHECK .............. 686 LIBEL IN WILL-Liability of Testator's Estate for ................. 534 LIABILITY FOR DEFAMATORY STATEMENT IN A PETITION TO A GOVERNOR

FOR A PARDON .................. ............................... 620 MENTAL SUFFERING AS AN ELEMENT OF DAMAGE FOR BREACH OF CON-

TRACT ................... ....................... 692 MUNICIPALITY AS A PUBLIC UTILITY ............................... 547 PATENT-May a Patentee Limit by Notice Price at Which Future

Retailer Must Sell ..C.................... ............... 91 PROXIMATE CAUSE IN CIVIL ACTIONS ............................... 690 RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS-Change of Neighborhood as Affecting..... 610

Reasonableness in Contract for Personal Services.............. 682 RISK OF LOSS IN EXECUTORY CONTRACT FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY.. 267 STATUTES-Constitutionality to Take Effect Upon the Contingency of

a Favorable Popular Vote................ ...................... 618 STATUTES UNENFORCEABLE EXTRA-TERRITORIALLY BECAUSE PENAL.... 538 STERILIZATION OF CRIMINALS ....................................... 563 SURETY ON OFFICIAL BOND-Limitation of Action Against ........... 367 TORT-Action by Wife Against Husband for Tort to Person........ 613 TRIAL BY JURY-Constitutionality of Statute Affecting Right of.... 454

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INDEX

RECENT CASES

BANKS AND BANKING-bank's right to set off notes not yet due...... 469

BAILMENT-contract-liability of bailee .............................697 BILLS AND NOTES-transfer-consideration-pre-existing indebtedness 470

Payments-right to recover .................................... 624

BLASTING-injury-negligence ...... ...............................180

CARRIERS-limiting liability for loss of baggage-negligence ......... 95 Action by street car passenger-evidence admissible under general

issue ............................... .................... 181 Elevator passengers-care required-presumption of negligence.. 280

Passengers-caretaker.281 Passengers- caretaker ............. ........................... 281 Freight shipment-notice to consignee ...... ............. .... 371

Transportation of baggage-relation of carrier and passenger... 372 CHARITABLE SUBSCRIPTION-donation-enforcement-consideration.. 95 CONDUCT OF JUDGE-comments on evidence .......................... 373 CONSTITUTIONAL LAw-power of judiciary-review of action of gov-

ernor ...................................... ............. 97

CONTRACTS-discharge by impossibility of performance............. 97

COPYRIGHT-infringement-equity .................................374 COURTs - opinions-dictum ......................................... 624

DIvoRcE-prohibition against remarriage-what law governs......... 797

EVIDENCE-admissibility of photographs ............................. 280 Res gestae-statement of injured person ........................ 282

FooD--deceptive name-sale-regulations ........ ................... 182

FRAUDS, STATUTE OF-sale of land-receipt of purchase money...... 283 Sale of land-sufficiency of memorandum ...................... 470

Party to be charged ........................................... 624 HIGHWAYS-liability for injuries-negligence ........... ............ 183 HOMICIDE-self defense-right to invoke........................... 99

Trial- instructions ............................................ 550 HUSBAND AND WIFE-contracts of wife-binding effect ............. 374 INFANTS-contract to purchase land-rescission..................... 550 INSURANCE-life insurance-conditions .............................. 471 INTOXICATING LIQUORS-license-election ........................... 184

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE-jurisdiction-waiver of objection ......... 698 LANDLORD AND TENANT-injuries from defects to guests of lessee-

notice of defect .................. ...................... 184 Injury due to failure to repair-covenant to repair-guest...... 375 Injuries from defective conditions-liability of landlord-cove-

nants ...... ................................. ..... ...... 377 LIBEL AND SLANDER-privileged communication ...................... 99 LIMITATIONS OF ACTIONS-acknowledgment-new promise or part

paym ent ...................................................... 377 Obstruction of water course......................... ......... 625

MASTER AND SERVANT-injury to minor employe-child labor law.... 379

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iv YALE LAW JOURNAL

Voluntary association-liability ............................... 551 Liability for negligence of servant's assistant................... 552 Scope of employment .......................................... 626 Injury to servant-course of employment....................... 699

4MORTGAGES-absolute deed as mortgage-evidence.................. 185 Antecedent debt-bonafide purchaser for value ................. 186

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS-torts-fireworks ........................ 552 Frightening horses-streets ................................... 627

NEGLIGENCE-injuries to child of servant-imputed negligence....... 553 NEW TRIAL-failure to request instructions......................... 627 ORDINANCE-construction-substitution of one word for another.... 284 PARENT AND CHILD-liability of stepfather-support of child........ 100

Prosecution for non-support-defense .......................... 472 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS-services rendered in emergency-right to

compensation ............................................. 628 PLEADING-answer-inconsistent pleas ............................... 187

Alternate allegations-election .................. ............ 379 RAILROADS-actions for injuries-evidence ......................... 473 RAPE-variance-name of prosecutrix .............................. 285 RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES-rights of pewholders......................... 628 SEDUCTION-defense-marriage of female ........................... 699 SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS-teachers-removal ................. 380 WILLS-construction-repugnant clauses ........................... 286

Construction-estates devised ................................. 700

BOOK REVIEWS

Bradbury (Harry B.)-Workmen's Compensation and State Insurance Laws ........................................................ 702

Bunn (Charles W.)-Jurisdiction and Practice of Courts of the United States ........ . ............................ ..... 476

Chamberlayne (Charles Frederick)-A Treatise on the Modern Law of Evidence. Volume IV ..................................... 384

Cook (William W.)-A Treatise on the Law of Corporations Having a Capital Stock ............................................... 701

Cooley (Roger W.)-Handbook of the Law of Municipal Corpora- tions .. .. .............. .. . ...... ................. 703

Corwin (Edwin S.)-National Supremacy. .......................... 475 Countryman (Edwin)-Supreme Court, and the Appellate Power

Under the Constitution ................................. . 385 Esmein (A.)-A History of Continental Criminal Procedure........ 103 Fenwick (Charles G.)-Neutrality Laws of the United States....... 554 France (Joseph C.)-Principles of Corporation Law ................ 704 Fuller (Hubert Bruce)-The Law of Accident and Employers' Lia-

bility Insurance ............................................... 189

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INDEX v

Gest (John Marshall)-The Lawyer in Literature.................... 104 Garofalo (Brawn Raffaelle)-Criminology .......................... 554 Heisler (Roland C.)-Federal Incorporation....................... 102 Hicks (Frederick C.)-Aids to the Study and Use of Law Books..... 289 Jones (Burr W.)-Commentaries on the Law of Evidence in Civil

Mines and Mineral Lands ...................................... 704 Kohler (Joseph) Philosophy of Law ............................... 630 Laidler (Harry W.)-Boycotts and the Labor Struggle............. 383 Lindley (Curtis H.)-A Treatise on the American Law Relating to

Mines and Mineral Lands ..................................... 704 MacDonold (Sir John)-Great Jurists of the World................ 704 Minor (Raleigh C.)-Government and State Rights................ 382 Richard (George) Cases on Insurance ............................287 Robbins (Alexander H.)-American Advocacy............... 475 Strong (Theron G.)-Landmarks of a Lawyer's Lifetime ........... 703 Tucker (George F.)-Income Tax Law of 1913 Explained ........... 287 Von Ihering (Rudolph)-Law as a Means to an End............... 630 White (Henry Crofut)-The Federal Income Tax Law............332

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