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AUTHOR AND REVIEWER INDEX

Alpert, Leo M.-Outside Salesman and the Workmen's Compen-sation Act-V:172

Arnold, Bridgewater M.-Conditional Sales of Chattels in Maryland-I:187Life Insurance As An Asset Available to Creditors in Mary-

land-VI:275Tenancy by the Entireties and Creditors Rights in Mary-

land-IX :291Book Reviews-I1:300; X :285; 11 :283

Ashman, Louis S. (Auth.)-IV :327Bartlett, J. Kemp, III - Limitations on Even-Year Legislative

Sessions-XII:124Bishop, Bird H. and Due, Paul F.-

Automobile Right of Way in Maryland-XI:159Motorists and Pedestrians-A Study of the Judicial Process

in Relation to the Statutory Right of Way Law in Mary-land-XI:1

Blachly, Frederick F. (Auth.)-V:119Bond, Carroll T. - An Introductory Description of the Court of

Appeals of Maryland-IV :333Bowie, Robert R.-Limiting Highway Access-IV :219Britton, William Everett (Auth.)-VIII:166Brown, Esther Lucile (Auth.)-II1:376Brune, Herbert M., Jr.-

Constitutional Aspects of Reduction in State Property Tax-11:49

The Court of Appeals of Maryland-A Five-Year Case Study(with Strahorn, John S., Jr.)-IV :343

Book Review-I1:179Buck, Walter H.-

The Constitution and Socialism-XII:1Proposals to Change the Maryland Appellate Court System-

VI:148Book Reviews-IX :376; X :366

Cairns, Huntington-History and Constitutionality of the Maryland Income Tax

Law-I1:1Book Reviews-I:101 ; VIII :85Author-X :366; 11:179; V :438

Carey, James, III-Corporate Reorganizations in the Light of theReassertion of the Doctrine of the Boyd Case in the Los AngelesCompany Case-V :280

Carter, James T.-A Survey of the Maryland Income Tax Law-I1:11Recent Developments Relating to Devolution and Descent of

Future Interests in Maryland-XI:187

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Case, Richard W.-The Circuit Courts of Appeals Examine the Clifford Doc-

trine-VII:201Declaratory Judgments in Maryland-VI:221Tax Consequences of the Family Partnership-VIII :171

Casner, A. James (Auth.)-I:99Chafee, Zechariah, Jr. (Auth.)-II:184Chesnut, W. Calvin-The English Courts-Recent Proposals for

Better Despatch of Business-1:277Clapp, Roger A.-A Fiduciary's Duty of Loyalty-Ill :221Clark, Walter L. (B.R.)-II:299Clarke, George L. - Municipal Responsibility in Tort in Mary-

land-Ill :159Clarkson, Paul S.-

Book Review-XI:257Author (with Warren, Clyde T.)-VII:173

Cleveland, Richard F. (B.R.)-II :384Cook, Walter Wheeler (Auth.)-VIII:85Cordish, Paul L. (B.R.)-VI:115Corwin, Edward S. (Auth.)-I:184Coughlan, Robert E., Jr. (Auth.)-IV :435Crane, Judson A. (Auth.)-II:386Delaplaine, Edward S. (Auth.)-II:384Dickerson, Edwin T. (B.R.)-IV:327Doub, George Cochran-Corporate Reorganizations Under Chap-

ter X of the National Bankruptcy Act-Ill :1Dowell, Eldridge Foster (Auth.)-IV :106Due, Paul F. and Bishop, Bird H.-

Automobile Right of Way in Maryland-XI:159Motorists and Pedestrians-A Study of the Judicial Process

in Relation to the Statutory Right of Way Law in Mary-land-XI:1

Dunn, S. Raymond-Legal Aspects of United Nations Citizen-ship-IX :319

Emory, Richard W.-A Corrupt Practices Act for Maryland-IV :248

Euwer, C. M.-Federal Control of Leaf Tobacco Marketing-IX:133

Everstine, Carl N.-The Establishment of Legislative Power in Maryland-

XII:99The Legislative Process in Maryland-X :91Titles of Legislative Acts-IX :197

Farinholt, L. Whiting, Jr.-Res Ipsa Loquitur-X :337Book Review-XI:154

France, Robert (B.R.)-VIII:89Frank, Eli (B.R.)-III:105Frankfurter, Felix (Auth.)-II:180Freund, Paul A. (Auth.)-XI:78Fryer, William T.-

Book Review-VI:268Author-II1:199

Glenn, Garrard (Auth.)-IV :431

A UTHORS

Goodrich and Wolkin (Auth.)-XI:154Greenberg, Mannes F. - Rights of Ticketholders to Places of

Amusements-X :169Gump, George-

Apportionment of the Federal Estate Tax-VI:195The Meaning of "General" Powers of Appointment Under

the Federal Estate Tax-1:300Hanes, Robert Gray and Lott, Jack Neal, Jr. (Auth.)-VII:269Hartogensis, B. H. - Maryland Statutory Modifications of the

Common Law of Real Property-I:238Hayes, James V. (Auth.)-III:107Hays, Arthur Garfield (Auth.)-VII:97Herbert, A. P. (Auth.)-I:181Howard, Charles McHenry-

Charitable Trusts in Maryland-I:105Book Reviews-I:99; V :223

Howard, Edward G.-Remainders "From and After" Life Estatesin Maryland-VIII :269

Howell, Roger-Book Reviews-I1:180; 1:184; 111:374

Invernizzi, Frederick W.-A Study-Conflicts Between Statutes and Rules As To Time

for Appeal (with Kaiser, Joseph O.)-XI:325Book Reviews-I1:386; V :341

Jackson, Percival E.-Author-XII:174; IV :436

Jones, Laurence M.-Vested and Contingent Remainders, A Suggestion With

Respect to Legal Methods-VIII :1United States Savings Bonds, Series E, F and G-XI:265Book Review-VII :173

Kach, Paul R.-On the Rules of Evidence-II1:154Kaiser, Joseph 0.-

Pleading Negligence in Maryland-Res Ipsa Loquitur as aRule of Pleading-XI:102

A Study-Conflicts Between Statutes and Rules as to Timefor Appeal (with Invernizzi, Frederick W.)-XI:325

Katzenstein, Alvin-Joint Savings Bank Accounts in Maryland-111:109

Kauffman, David-Law of Arrests in Maryland, The-V :125Kauffman, Harry-Impeachment and Rehabilitation of Witnesses

in Maryland-VII :118Kaufman, Frank A. - The Maryland Ground Rent - Mysterious

But Beneficial-V :1Kelly, Caleb R., Jr. - Maryland Classified Income Tax of 1939,

The-V :77King, Willard L. (Auth.)-XI:257Krupka, Rhoda P. and Wohlmuth, Jerome S. - The Taft-Hartley

Act and Collective Bargaining-IX :1Land, Walter W. (Auth.)-V :228Lasson, Nelson B.-

Book Review-IV :106Author-I1:83

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Laws, Victor H., Jr. - Duration of the Trustee's Interest Wherethe Trust Property is Personalty-VII :1

LeBuffe, Francis P. (Auth.)-II1:107Lentz, William-Revocation of a Will by Birth of a Child-I:32Levin, Marshall A. - Maryland Rule on Forfeiture Under Land

Installment Contracts-A Suggested Reform-IX :99LeViness, Charles T.-Caveat Emptor Versus Caveat Venditor-

VII :177Lewis, H. H. Walker-

Corporate Capacity to Practice Law - A Study in LegalHocus Pocus-I1:342

Equality in Property Assessments-TX :246The Taxation of Maryland Ground Rents-II1:314Book Review-I:362

Lewis, William Draper (Auth.)-I1:183Lilly, Austin J.-Insurance as Commerce-Five Years Under the

Seua Decision-XI:81Loring, Augustus Peabody (Auth.)-V :225Lott, Jack Neal, Jr., and Gray, Robert Hanes (Auth.)-VII:269McGowan, George B. (Auth.)-X :285Magill, Roswell (Auth.)-1:362Meyer, Bernard S.-Legislative History and Maryland Statutory

Construction-V:311Mitnick, Martin Alan - State Legislative Apportionment of the

Federal Estate Tax-X :289Morris, Clarence (Auth.)-I1:182Moser, M. Peter - Some Aspects of Powers of Appointment in

Maryland-XII:13Mullen, James Morfit-

Arbitration Under Maryland Law-I:326The Electoral College and Presidential Vacancies-IX :28The Equitable Doctrine of Subrogation-II:201Joint Adventures-VIII :22Jurisdiction Over Non-Resident Motorists for Suits Arising

from Local Accident-I:222The Maryland Statute Relating to Lapsing of Testamentary

Gifts-VII :101Rents and Rental Values Taxable as Income-V :387

Myerberg, Herbert-Constructive Desertion in Maryland-X :193Maryland Examines the Proposed Uniform Property Act-

IV:1Proof of Marriage in Maryland-I1:120

Niles, Emory-Pre-trial-XI:300Book Reviews-IV :104; 1:181

Norton, Sidney M.-Legal Aspects of Illegitimacy for the Regis-trar-XII :181

Oatman, Miriam E. (Auth.)-V :119Ober, Richard F. - Problem of Funding Accrued Dividends in

Maryland, The-V :345O'Dunne, Eugene (B.R.)-II1:278Oppenheimer, Reuben-

Administrative Law in Maryland-I1:185

AUTHORS

Supreme Court and Administrative Law, The-V :231Book Reviews-VII :367; V :119

Orfield, Lester Bernhardt (Auth.)-IV :214Osborn, Albert S. (Auth.)-I1:299Owen, David R. (B.R.)-IV :431Page, Charles G.-Latent Equities in Maryland-I:1Pike, James A. and Willis, John W.-The New Maryland Deposi-

tion and Discovery Procedure-V1:4Pittman, M. Luther - The Maryland Speedy Judgment Acts -

II :305Pound, Roscoe (Auth.)-VI1:367Reiblich, G. Kenneth-

Haddock Case Overruled-The Future of Interstate Divorce(with Strahorn, John S., Jr.)-VI1:29

Jurisdiction of Maryland Courts Over Foreign CorporationsUnder the Act of 1937-111:35

Book Reviews-I1:83; VI:340; V :225 ; V :228; XI:78Reno, Russell R.-

Alienability and Transmissibility of Future Interests inMaryland-I:89

The Doctrine of Worthier Title as Applied in Maryland -IV :50

Book Review-II1:199Robinson, Edward Stevens (Auth.)-I:101Robinson, Gustavus H. (Auth.)-IV :104Rottschaefer, Henry (Auth.)-II1:374Sakes, J. Benson-

Book Reviews-VII :97; VI:191Semmes, Raphael (Auth.)-II1:278Sharfman, I. L. (Auth.)-I1:387Sherbow, Theodore-Self Incrimination and the Waiver There-

of-X :158Shriver, Harry C. (Auth.)-1:273Shriver, J. Nicholas, Jr.-

The Maryland Occupational Disease Law-IV :133Book Review-IV :435

Slingluff, Jesse, Jr. - Mortgagee's Rights in the Event of aDeficiency-I:128

Smith, Malcolm B.-Construction of the Phrase "Death WithoutIssue" and Similar Terms-XI:25

Snyder, Lee-Judicial Review of Decisions by Tribunals of Vol-untary Organizations-IV :179

Soper, Morris A.-The Charge to the Jury in Maryland Under the New Rules

of Practice and Procedure-V:35Reorganization of the Court of Appeals of Maryland -

VIII :91Stephenson, Gilbert W. (Auth.)-V :342Stimson, Edward S. (Auth.)-II:303Stone, Irving (Auth.)-VI:191Strahorn, John S., Jr.-

Adoption In Maryland-VII :275Changes Made by the New Adoption Law-X :20

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The Court of Appeals of Maryland-A Five-Year Case Study(with Brune, Herbert M., Jr.)-IV :343

Haddock Case Overruled-The Future of Interstate Divorce(with Reiblich, G. Kenneth)-VII:29

Still Further on Appeals by the State in Criminal Cases-XII:68

Void and Voidable Marriages in Maryland and Their Annul-ment-I1:211

Book Reviews-IV:214; VIII :166; 11:182; VII :269; XII:174;111:376; 1:364; V:438

Stumberg, George W. (Auth.)-II:86Sykes, David S. - Right of Stockholder to Attack Transactions

Occurring Prior to His Acquisition of Stock-IV :380Sykes, Melvin J. - Inter Vivos Transfers in Violation of the

Rights of Surviving Spouses-X :1Sykes, Philip L. (Auth.)-VI:115Thomsen, Roszel C. - Presumptions and Burden of Proof in Res

Ipsa Loquitur Cases in Maryland-II1:285Toynbee, Arnold J. (Auth.)-IX :376Trimble, Bruce R. (Auth.)-II:300Waite, John Barker (Auth.)-III:283Walsh, William C. - Movement to Reorganize the Court of

Appeals of Maryland, The-V1:119Warren, Clyde T. (Auth. with Clarkson, Paul S.)-VII:173Warren, Edward H. (Auth.)-VI:268Warren, George (Auth.)-VIII:89Watkins, R. Dorsey - Maryland Mortgages for Future Ad-

vances-IV :111Wilkin, Robert N. (Auth.)-III:105Williams, Raymond S. (B.R.)-I:273Willis, Hugh Evander (Auth.)-IV :331Willis, John W.-The New Maryland Deposition and Discovery

Procedure (with Pike, James A.)-VI:4Williston, Samuel (Auth.)-V :341Winslow, Francis E. - Operation of the Modified Special Verdict

in Civil Actions in North Carolina-VI:50Wohlmuth, Jerome S. - The Taft-Hartley Act and Collective

Bargaining (with Krupka, Rhoda P.)-IX :1Wolkin, Goodrich and (Auths.)-XI:154

TITLES

TITLE INDEX*

A.Absolute Necessity of Acknowledging A Deed of Gift in Mary-

land (C.N.)-XII:166Action for Wrongful Dishonor of Bank Check - Damages

(C.N.)-IV:395Action in Maryland for Wrongful Death Caused and Occurring

Elsewhere (C.N.)-I:162Administrative Law in Maryland (L.A.)--II:185Administrative Practice as a Guide to Judicial Interpretation of

Statutes (C.N.)-VII :87Admissibility of Evidence Obtained by Wire Tapping (C.N.)-

11:266Admissibility of Evidence Obtained by Unlawful Search and

Seizure (C.N.)-II :147Admissibility of Foreign Will to Probate (C.N.)-V :213Action at Law by a Creditor Beneficiary in Maryland (C.N.)-

X :67Action to Impress Trust on Stock is In Personam (C.N.) -

VIII :289Adoption in Maryland (L.A.)-VII:275Alienability and Transmissibility of Future Interests in Mary-

land (L.A.)-II:89"Alimony" for the Support of Both Wife and Child (C.N.)-III:93Annulment of Marriage for Duress Where Pre-Marital Relations

Have Occurred (C.N.)-I:348Alternative Reasons for Setting Aside Divorce Obtained by Fraud

(C.N.)-VIII:253Amending of Alimony and Divorce Cases in Maryland, The

(C.N.)-IX :184And Now That You Have Your Divorce, Where Do You Stand?

(C.N.)-X :256Annulment Jurisdiction Clarified (Ed.)-IX :63Annulment of Marriage for Fraud as to Matters Related to Pre-

Marital Unchastity-VII :238Appeal From State Industrial Accident Commission by Non-

Appearing Party (C.N.)-VI:316Appealability of Denials of Motions to Implead and Related Dis-

cretionary Orders in Maryland-XII:145Appeals by the State in Criminal Cases (C.N.)-IV :303Apportionment of the Federal Estate Tax (L.A.)-VI:195Appraisal of Shares of Dissenting Stockholders in Consolidation

(C.N.)-I:338Arbitration Under Maryland Law (L.A.)-II:326Attachment-Public Institution as Garnishee (C.N.)-I:172Attorney's Right to Inspect Motor Vehicle Accident Report

(C.N.)-VIII:311* The parenthetical abbreviations have the following significance: L.A. -

Leading Article; Ed. - Editorial; Com. - Comment; and C.N. - Casenote.Book Reviews are listed under either the author's or reviewer's name in theAuthor Index, or in the separate listing by title of Books Reviewed.

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Auto Owner's Liability for Injury Caused by Guest Permitted toDrive (C.N.)-V:104

Automobile Right of Way in Maryland (L.A.)-XI:159Aviator's Rights in Airspace (C.N.)-VIII:300

B.Bailment-Liability for Contents of Closed Receptacle (C.N.)-

XII:94Bank's Obligation to Perform Stop Payment Order Received

Prior to Charging Depositor's Account (C.N.)-X :350Bond, Carroll T. (Ed.)-VII:138"Boulevard Stop" Streets in Maryland (C.N.)-IV :207

C.Cancellation of Accrued Dividends on Preferred Stock Under

General Reservation in Charter of Power to Make AmendmentsChanging Terms of Outstanding Stock (Com.)-I:254

Capacity of Child to Secure Court Order Against Father forFuture Support in Excess of Amount Stipulated in SeparationAgreement Between Parents (C.N.)-II:60

Carrier's Liability for Injury to Passenger Resulting from ThirdParty's Act (C.N.)-VI:332

Carroll T. Bond, 1873-1943 (Ed.)-VII:138Caveat Emptor Versus Caveat Venditor (L.A.)-VII:177Changes Made by the New Adoption Law (L.A.)-X :20Charge to the Jury in Maryland Under the New Rules of Practice

and Procedure, The (L.A.)-VI:35Charitable Trusts in Maryland (L.A.)-I:105Charles McHenry Howard, 1870-1942 (Ed.)-VI:302C.I.F. Contracts-Passage of Title-Risk of Loss (C.N.)-III:261Circuit Courts of Appeal Examine the Clifford Doctrine, The

(L.A.)-VII:201Claim for Salvage Award by Member of Crew of Liberty Ship

(C.N.)-VIII:260Clark, Walter L., 1878-1941 (Ed.)-V :403"Clean Hands" Not Required for Bigamy Annulment (C.N.)-

X:84Compromising of Claim by Executor or Administrator Without

Approval of Orphans' Court (C.N.)-II:379Concerning the Need for a Cumulative Index for the Review

(Ed.)-VIII:43Concurrent Jurisdiction of a Navigable Boundary River (C.N.)-

IX :268Conditional Sales of Chattels in Maryland (L.A.)-I:187Confusing Maryland Domestic Relations Procedures, The

(Com.)-IV :275Consolidation of Bankruptcy Proceeding Against Parent and Sub-

sidiary Corporations (C.N.)-VI:322Constitution and Socialism, The (L.A.)-XII:1Constitutional Amendments and Referred Legislation (Ed.) -

111:150Constitutional Amendments Since the 1939 Code (Ed.)-VII:233

TITLES

Constitutional Aspects of Reduction in State Property Tax(Com.)-II:49

Constitutionality of Non-Communist Affidavit Provision of theTaft-Hartley Act-A Partial Stalemate (C.N.)-XI:342

Constitutionality of Statute Imposing Burdensome Tax on Par-ticular Kinds of Business-Classification for Purposes of Taxa-tion (C.N.)-IV :319

Constitutional Law - Delegation to President of Power toDeclare Embargo on Exportation of Arms (C.N.)-I:167

Constitutional Law-Municipal Bankruptcy Act-EncroachmentUpon State Powers (C.N.)-I:91

Construction of the Phrase "Death Without Issue" and SimilarTerms (C.N.)-XI:25

Constructive Desertion in Maryland (L.A.)-X :193Contract for Life-time Employment Held Void for Indefiniteness

of Subject Matter (C.N.)-I:73Corporate Capacity to Practice Law - A Study in Legal Hocus

Pocus (L.A.)-II:342Corporate Reorganizations in the Light of the Reassertion of the

Doctrine of the Boyd Case in the Los Angeles Company Case(L.A.)-V :280

Corporate Reorganizations Under Chapter X of the NationalBankruptcy Act (L.A.)-III:1

Correction of an Error (Ed.)-III:237Corrupt Practices Act for Maryland, A (L.A.)-IV :248Court of Appeals Amendment Passes Legislature (Ed.)-VII:143Court of Appeals of Maryland, The - A Five Year Case Study

(L.A.)-IV :343Covenants Running With the Land (C.N.)-I:320Criminal Liability of Participants in Suicide (C.N.)-V :324Criminal Procedure Reform Achieved in Maryland (Com.) -

XI:319Cy Pres Comes to Delaware (Com.)-IX :359

D.Damages for Breach of Automobile Liability Insurance Contract

(C.N.)-VII:260Declaratory Judgments in Maryland (Com.)-VI:221Deductibility of Value of Dower Interest from Value of Tenancy

by the Entireties in Computation of Gift Tax (C.N.)-VI:167Default Judgment of Scire Facias in Baltimore City (C.N.) -

IV :312Degree of Care Owed by Motorist to Children on the Highway -

Contributory Negligence (C.N.)-V :414Delivery of Deed by Grantor to Grantee on Oral Condition

(C.N.)-XII:248Difficulty of Obtaining Appellate Rulings on Substantive Criminal

Law-Corroboration of Accomplices (C.N.)-I:175Degree of Care Owed by Shopkeeper to Business Invitee (C.N.)-

VIII :150Direct Restraints Upon Alienation of Fee Simple Estates -

Covenant Against Occupancy by Negroes (C.N.)-II:363

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Discretionary Action of Park Board in Excluding Negro GolfersNot Subject to Mandamus (C.N.)-VII:357

Disposition of Void and Otherwise Failing Devises in Maryland(Com.)-II:142

Distinction Between Civil and Criminal Contempt (C.N.) -XII:241

Doctrine of Implied Warranty Between Restaurant-Keeper andGuest, The (C.N.)-II:277

Doctrine of Res Adjudicata, The (C.N.)-IV:189Doctrine of Worthier Title as Applied in Maryland, The (L.A.)-

IV:50Does the Delay Incident to the Use of the Clearing House Ex-

tend the Reasonable Time for the Presentment of a Check?(C.N.)-III:87

Domestic Relations Legislation at the 1937 Session (Com.)-11:59

Domicil for Orphans' Court Jurisdiction (C.N.)-V :218Double Liability of a Bank Stockholder for a Debt of the Bank

Incurred Before his Ownership of the Stock (C.N.)-I:95Double Liability of Stockholders - Statute of Limitations

(C.N.)-IV :201Drainage of Surface Waters Under the Civil Law Rule as Applied

in Maryland (C.N.)-XI:58Duration of the Trustee's Interest Where, the Trust Property is

Personalty (L.A.)-VII:1

E.Early Maryland Decision on Judicial Review of Legislation, An

(Ed.)-I:232Editorial Foreword (Ed.)-VI:1Effect of Acquittal for Assault on Trial for Murder When Victim

Subsequently Dies (C.N.)-III:184Effect of a Separation Agreement Upon the Surviving Spouse's

Right to Administer, The (C.N.)-II:75Effect of Bankruptcy Discharge on Revocation of Motor Vehicle

Operator's License for Failure to Satisfy Judgment (C.N.)-1:259

Effect of Constitutional Ineligibility of Public Officer Upon HisOfficial Acts-Status of Public Officer Holding Office Createdby Unconstitutional Statute (C.N.)-II:371

Effect of Disclosure of Defendant's Coverage by Liability Insur-ance (C.N.)-V:422

Effect of Performance of Parol Trust of Land Upon Creditors ofTrustee (C.N.)-VI:328

Electoral College and Presidential Vacancies, The (L.A.)-IX :28Elements of An Adverse User Sufficient to Start the Statute of

Limitations Running-Prescriptive Easement (C.N.)-X :272Emancipation of Infant by Parent's Cruelty for Purposes of Con-

trol Over Earnings and Services (C.N.)-VIII:71Enforceability of Foreign Decrees for Alimony or Support

(C.N.)-IV :423English Courts - Recent Proposals for Better Despatch of

Business, The (L.A.)-I:277Equality in Property Assessments (L.A.)-IX :246

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TITLES

Equitable Doctrine of Subrogation, The (L.A.)-III:201Equitable Servitudes - The Running of Covenants in Equity

(C.N.)--II:265Error in Charging a Misdemeanor as a Felony (C.N.)-II:284Establishment of Legislative Power in Maryland, The (L.A.)-

XII:99Evidence Legislation at the 1937 Session (Com.)-II:146Exemplary Damages in Actions for Assault and Battery (C.N.)-

VI:181Exercise of a General Power of Appointment Without Specific

Reference to the Power (C.N.)-II:155Extent of Implied Warranty of Fitness (C.N.)-VII:82Extent to Which Rights Secured by the First Eight Amendments

to the Federal Constitution are Protected Against State Actionby the Fourteenth Amendment (C.N.)-II:174

F.Federal Control of Leaf Tobacco Marketing (L.A.)IX :133Federal Diversity Jurisdiction as Affected by State Statutes De-

priving State Courts of Jurisdiction (C.N.)-IX:178Federal Regulation of Local Transactions Affecting Interstate

Commerce (C.N.)-III:194Fiduciary's Duty of Loyalty, A (L.A.)-III:221Five Years Voluntary Separation as New Ground for Absolute

Divorce (C.N.)II:357Freedom of Speech and Regulation of Sound Amplification De-

vices (C.N.)-IX :285Freedom of Speech and Regulation of Sound Amplification De-

vices (C.N.)-X :355Further Concerning Illicit Cohabitation of Parties as Affecting

Contracts Made Between Them (C.N.)-V:331Further Concerning the Double Liability of Bank Stockholders

(C.N.)-I:270Further on "Alimony' for the Support of Both Wife and Child

(C.N.)-III:367Further on Appeals by the State in Criminal Cases (C.N.) -

VII :364Further on Five Years Voluntary Separation as Ground for Abso-

lute Divorce (C.N.)-VII:146Further on Foreign Wrongful Death (Ed.)-II:264Further on Judicial Review of Classification by Selective Service

System (C.N.)-VIII:154Further on Res Judicata and Administrative Tribunals (C.N.)-

VIII :79Further on the Rights of Third Party Beneficiaries Under a Con-

tract (C.N.)-XII:231Further on Whether a Spendthrift Trust May be Reached for

Alimony or Support? (C.N.)-X :359

G.General Rules of Practice and Procedure (Com.)-VI:91

MARYLAND LAW REVIEW

H.Haddock Case Overruled - The Future of Interstate Divorce

(L.A.)-VII:29Hazardous Employment Under the Workmen's Compensation

Law (C.N.)-VIII:158Henry D. Harlan, 1858-1943 (Ed.)-VIII:41History and Constitutionality of the Maryland Income Tax Law

(L.A.)-II :1The Hope Natural Gas Case and Its Impact on State Utility Regu-

lation (Com.)-VIII:122Howard, Charles McHenry, 1870-1942 (Ed.)-VI:302

I.Illicit Cohabitation of Parties as Affecting Contracts Made Be-

tween Them (C.N.)-II:291Immunity from Process of One Induced by Fraud to Come to

State (C.N.)-X :80Impeachment and Rehabilitation of Witnesses in Maryland

(L.A.)-VII:118Impeachment by a Party of his Own Witness (C.N.)-IV :193Implication of Survivorship in Contingent Gifts to a Class

(C.N.)-IX :367Implied Easements in Maryland (C.N.)-IV:88In Memoriam, World War II (Ed.)-VII:72Instructions to the Jury (Com.)-VI:77Insurance as Commerce - Five Years Under the Seua Decision

(L.A.)-XI:81Insurer's Liability for Failure to Settle (Com.)-IX :349Inter Vivos Transfers in Violation of the Rights of Surviving

Spouses (L.A.)-X :1Intergovernmental Tax Immunity - Liability of Federal Govern-

mental Employees to State Income Tax (C.N.)-IV :77Interim Report of the Commission on the Judiciary Article, The

(Ed.)-VI:304Interpretation of Disability Insurance Policies (C.N.)-III:101Interstate Recognition of Marriage (C.N.)-VII:254Introductory Description of the Court of Appeals of Maryland,

An (L.A.)-IV :333Invalidity of Unrecorded Leases Containing an Automatic Re-

newal Clause, Where Lease and Renewals May Extend BeyondSeven Years, The (C.N.)-IX :190

Legislative Process in Maryland, The (L.A.)-X :91Is Burglary A Felony or Misdemeanor in Maryland? (C.N.) -

XI:336Is Mental Cruelty a Ground for Partial Divorce? (C.N.)-V:111

J.Joinder Rules and Equity Jurisdiction in the Avoidance of a

Multiplicity of Suits, The (C.N.)-XII:88Joint Adventures (L.A.)-VIII:22Joint Savings Bank Accounts in Maryland (L.A.)-III:109Joseph N. Ulman, 1878-1943 (Ed.)-VII:230

TITLES

Judicial Review of Classification by Selective Service System(C.N.)-VII:165

Judicial Review of Decisions by Tribunals of Voluntary Organi-zations (Com.)-IV :179

Judicial Termination of a Contract - Recovery for Partial Per-formance of an Entire Contract after Breach (C.N.)-I:329

Jurisdiction of Maryland Courts Over Foreign Corporations un-der the Act of 1937 (L.A.)-III:35

Jurisdiction over Non-Resident Motorists for Suits Arising fromLocal Accidents (L.A.)-I:222

L.Latent Equities in Maryland (L.A.)-I:1Law of Arrest in Maryland, The (L.A.)-V:125Legal Aspects of Illegitimacy (L.A.)-XII:181Legal Aspects of United Nations Citizenship (L.A.)-IX:319Legislative Clarification for Declaratory Judgments (Com.) -

VIII:237Legislative History and Maryland Statutory Construction

(Com.)-VI:311Liability for Defective Brakes in a Borrowed Car (C.N.)-VII:92Liability for Negligence in Parking - Effect of Statute (C.N.)-

XI:51Liability of Charitable Corporations and Trust for Their Torts

(C.N.)-V :336Liability of Lessors of Safe Deposit Boxes (C.N.)-VII:76Liability of Parents for Tort of Child (C.N.)-II:288Liability of Railroad to Intruders Crossing its Right of Way

(C.N.)-III:344Life Insurance as an Asset Available to Creditors in Maryland

(L.A.)-VI:275Limitations on Even-Year Legislative Sessions (Com.)-XII:124Limiting Highway Access (L.A.)-IV :219Loan Distinguished from Agency - Liability of Lender as Prin-

cipal on Contracts Made by Borrower with Third Parties(C.N.)-II:67

"Lord Mansfield Rule" as to "Bastardizing the Issue", The(C.N.)-III:79

M.Manual Transfer of Deed to Grantee on Parol Condition (C.N.)-

1I:250Marriage Performed by Telephone Invalid (C.N.)-IX :79Maryland Classified Income Tax of 1939, The (Com.)-V :77Maryland Examines the Proposed Uniform Property Act

(L.A.)-IV :1Maryland Ground Rent-Mysterious But Beneficial, The (L.A.)-

V:1Maryland Mortgages for Future Advances (L.A.)-IV:111Maryland Occupational Disease Law, The (L.A.)-IV :133Maryland Rule on Forfeiture Under Land Installment Con-

tracts-A Suggested Reform (L.A.)-IX :99

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Maryland Speedy Judgment Acts, The (L.A.)-II:305Maryland Statute Relating to Lapsing of Testamentary Gifts,

The (L.A.)-VII:101Maryland Statutes of Limitations (C.N.)-VIII:294Maryland Statutory Modifications of the Common Law of Real

Property (Com.)-I:238Maturity Date of a Note Payable on Demand After Date (C.N.)-

V:116May a Spendthrift Interest be Reached for Alimony, or Support?

(C.N.)-IV :417Meaning of "General" Powers of Appointment Under the Federal

Estate Tax, The (L.A.)-I:300Measure of Damages for Breach of an Alternative Contract

(C.N.)-VII:160Mortgagee's Rights in the Event of a Deficiency (L.A.)-I:128Motorists and Pedestrians - A Study of the Judicial Process in

Relation to the Statutory Right of Way Law in Maryland(L.A.)-XI:1

Movement to Reorganize the Court of Appeals of Maryland, The(L.A.)-VI:119

Municipal Responsibility in Tort in Maryland (Com.)-III:159

N.Nebulous Injunction Decrees Against Noise-Nuisances (C.N.)-

111:240Need for Corroboration of Plaintiff in Suit for Alimony Without

Divorce (C.N.)-I:266Need for Further Procedural Reform in Maryland, Particularly

in the Criminal Procedure, The (Ed.)-IX :174Negotiability of a Confessed Judgment Note Payable on Demand

(C.N.)-III:176New Maryland Deposition and Discovery Procedure, The

(L.A.)-VI:4Non-Resident Attachment for Overdue Support Payments

(C.N.)-XI:251Notice of Termination Required to Terminate a Periodic Tenancy

Implied Under a Void Lease (C.N.)-IX :362

0.On the Rules of Evidence (Com.)-III:154Operation of the Modified Special Verdict in Civil Actions in

North Carolina (L.A.)-VI:50Outside Salesmen and the Workmen's Compensation Act (L.A.)-

V:172

P.Parking Lot-Bailment-Theft by Employee (C.N.)-X :185Partnership by Estoppel Based on a Holding Out by One Other

Than the Party Sought to be Held (C.N.)-III:189Partnership by Estoppel Based on a Holding Out with Knowledge

of, but Without Consent of, the Party to be Charged (C.N.)-VI:337

TITLES

Pending Proposal to Reorganize the Court of Appeals of Mary-land, The (Ed.)-V:203

Place of Employment as a "Principal Place of Business" Underthe Bankruptcy Act (C.N.)-V:434

Pleading Negligence in Maryland - Res Ipsa Loquitur as a Ruleof Pleading (Com.)-XI:102

Power of a Municipal Corporation to Enter into a Check-offAgreement with a Labor Union (C.N.)-IX :70

Power of Equity to Enjoin Trespasses to Real Property - Requi-sites for the Granting of Such Relief (C.N.)-II:160

Power to Modify Overdue Installments of Alimony (C.N.) -VI:238

Premature Closing of a Class Upon Death of a Member (C.N.)-V:208

Presumptions and Burden of Proof in Res Ipsa Loquitur Cases inMaryland (L.A.)-III:285

Pre-Trial (L.A.)-XI:300Privilege of Counsel to Explain Traverser's Failure to Testify

(C.N.)-II:79Problem of Funding Accrued Dividends in Maryland, The

(L.A.)-V :345Procedure to Test Title to Public Office in Maryland (C.N.)-

VI:186Proof of Marriage in Maryland (L.A.)-II :120Proper Venue of Suit for Alimony Without Divorce - Ouster of

Jurisdiction-Amendment (C.N.)-I :81Proposals to Change the Maryland Appellate Court System

(L.A.)-VI:148Proposed Court of Appeals Amendment, The (Ed.)-VII:324Purported Lease With Option to Purchase Held to Constitute a

Conditional Sale (C.N.)-XI :244

Q.Query About the New Marriage Age Law, A (Com.)-III:340Query About Plaintiff's Right to a Directed Verdict as to Defen-

dant's Negligence, A (C.N.)-XI:44

R.Recent Changes Affecting Minority Stockholders' Suits (Com.)-

VIII :241Recent Changes in the Judiciary of the State (Ed.)-III:151Recent Changes in the Judiciary of the State (Ed.)-VII:140Recent Changes in the Judiciary of the State (Ed.)-IX :59Recent Constitutional Amendments (Ed.)-I:57Recent Developments Relating to Devolution and Descent of

Future Interests in Maryland (L.A.)-XI:187Recent Maryland Statutory Change in Recognition of Rights

Arising Under Foreign Wrongful Death Statutes (Com.) -IX :263

Recovery of Gambling Loss by Creditor of Loser (C.N.) -VIII :317

Recovery Under Accidental Death Policy for Death from Anes-thetic (C.N.)-VII:348

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Remainders "From and After" Life Estates in Maryland (L.A.)-VIII :269

Renewal of Process and the Statute of Limitations (C.N.) -IX :74

Rents and Rental Values Taxable as Income (L.A.)-V :387Reorganization of the Court of Appeals of Maryland (L.A.)-

VIII :91Requirement of Delivery in Gifts of Personalty (C.N.)-III:271Res Ipsa Loquitur (Com.)-X:337Res Judicata and Interstate Divorce (C.N.)-XI:143Res Judicata in License Determination Before Administrative

Tribunals (C.N.)-VI:256Respondeat Superior - The Effect of Deviation on the "Scope of

Employment" (C.N.)-VI:248Restrictions Against Occupancy - Existence of a General Plan

(C.N.)-VIII:307Re-Survey Warrant - Navigable Waters - Adverse Possession

(C.N.)-V :314Revisory Power of Courts Over Judgments by Default in Third

Party Practice, The (C.N.)-XI:135Revocability of Agent's Authority Where Principal has Con-

tracted not to Revoke with a Certain Period (C.N.)-III:258Revocation of a "License Acted Upon" (C.N.)-III:362Revocation of a Will by Birth of a Child (L.A.)-1:32Right of Action of a Minor Child Against a Parent Tortfeasor

(C.N.)-XII:202Right of Stockholder to Attack Transactions Occurring Prior to

His Acquisition of Stock (L.A.)-IV :380Rights of an Unborn Child - Suit for Prenatal Injury Allowed in

Maryland (C.N.)-XII:223Rights of Creditors Under a Testamentary General Power of

Appointment (C.N.)-IV :297Rights of Holder of Possibility of Reverter and Owner of Deter-

minable Fee to Insurance Proceeds from Policy Procured bythe Latter (C.N.)-VIII:321

Rights of Ticketholders to Places of Amusements (C.N.)-X :169

S.Seal as Consideration on a Negotiable Instrument, The (C.N.)-

11:375Self Incrimination and the Waiver Thereof (Com.)-X :158Seller's Liability on Implied Warranty of Wholesomeness and

Fitness for Consumption in Sale of Food to Consumer Contract-ing Trichinosis - Necessity of Privity of Contract (C.N.) -VIII :61

Separation Agreements-Their Present Status (C.N.)-XI:350Some Aspects of Powers of Appointment in Maryland (L.A.) -

XII:13Special Session of the Legislature, The (Ed.)-I:144Specific Performance of Contract Containing Liquidated Damage

Clause (C.N.)-IX :281Specific Performance of Contract to Adopt (C.N.)-X :72

Specific Performance of Oral Contract to Devise Real Property-Rendition of Personal Services as Part Performance (C.N.)-XlI :158

Specific Restitution in Equity of Converted Stocks and Bonds(C.N.)-IV :92

Spendthrift Trusts of Principal (C.N.)-V :430State Certification of Carrier Operating Solely Under Federal

Contract (C.N.)-IV :407State Conflict of Laws Rules in the Federal Courts (C.N.) -

VI:160State Legislative Apportionment of the Federal Estate Tax

(L.A.)-X :289State Taxation of Resident Trustee (C.N.)-IX :89Statute of Frauds, The-Conflict of Laws (C.N.)-VI:262Statutory Solution of Uncertainty as to Fact and Time of Death

(C.N.)-VII:330Still Further on Appeals by the State in Criminal Cases (C.N.)-

XII:68Still Further on Whether a Spendthrift Trust May be Reached for

Alimony or Support (C.N.)-XI:70Study - Conflicts Between Statutes and Rules as to Time for

Appeal, A (Com.)-XI :325Supreme Court and Administrative Law, The (L.A.)-V:231Supreme Court Overrules an Important Case (Ed.)-II:263Surcharging Executors for Depreciation of Securities in Margin

Account (C.N.)-I:355Survey of the Maryland Income Tax Law, A (L.A.)-II:11Surviving Spouse's Statutory Share - Legislative Change

(C.N.)-III:371Symposium of Law Reviews in a Neighboring Journal, A (Ed.)-

1:59

T.Taft-Hartley Act and Collective Bargaining, The (L.A.)-IX:1Taxation of Maryland Ground Rents, The (L.A.)-III:314Tax Consequences of the Family Partnership (L.A.)-VIII:171Tenancy by the Entireties and Creditors (L.A.)-IX :291Tenure and Remedies Under School Teachers' Contracts (C.N.)-

111:97Testimony by Observer as to Speed of Moving Object (C.N.)-

V:307Time for Recording Chattel Mortgages in Maryland (C.N.)-

XI:139Time When Draftee First Becomes Subject to Military Law

(C.N.)-VII:169Titles of Legislative Acts (L.A.)-IX :197Tort Liability of Motorist to Guest (C.N.)-V :406Tort Liability of the Proprietor of a Passenger Elevator, The

(C.N.)-III:353Tort Suit by Wife Against Husband's Employer (C.N.)-VI:173Tort Suit by Wife Against Husband's Partnership (C.N.)-I:65

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U.Ulman, Joseph N., 1878-1943 (Ed.)-VII:230Unintentional Homicide in Resistance to Unlawful Arrest

(C.N.)-VIII:47Ultra Vires Contracts of Corporations in Maryland (Com.) -

1:145Unenforceability of Racial Restrictive Covenants (C.N.)-X :263United States Savings Bonds, Series E, F and G (L.A.)-XI:265Unrecorded Conditional Sale - Time of Buyer's Creditor's Re-

liance (C.N.)-IV :82

V.Validity, Interpretation, and Probate of Foreign Wills (C.N.) -

IV :400Validity of an Area Description in a Deed Which Purports to

Convey Part of a Larger Known Tract (C.N.)-X :63Validity of State Compensating Tax on Use Within State of

Chattels Purchased Outside State (C.N.)-I:263Value of Wife's Inchoate Dower in Condemnation Proceedings

(C.N.)-VII:263Venue of Suit Against Domestic Corporation (C.N.)-I:165Vesting of Remainders and Their Alienability, The (C.N.)-V :98Vested and Contingent Remainders (C.N.)-VIII:142Vested and Contingent Remainders, A Suggestion With Respect

to Legal Method (L.A.)-VIII:1Victory for Court of Appeals Reorganization (Ed.)-VIII:226Void and Voidable Marriages in Maryland and Their Annulment

(L.A.)-II:211

W.Walter L. Clark, 1878-1941 (Ed.)-V:403Ways of Necessity - Implied in Law or Implied in Fact (C.N.) -

IX:84What Determines Domicil (C.N.)-IV :98Who May Negotiate A Warehouse Receipt in Maryland (Com.)-

11:56Who May Sue for Wrongful Death Caused and Occurring Outside

the State of the Forum (C.N.)-II:168Wrongful Death Act Amended to Include Suit Against Vessel in

Maritime Tort (Com.)-XI:125

CASES NOTED

TABLE OF CASES NOTED

A.Abbott, Shenton v.-V :218Abbott, Takoma Park Bank v.-VII:76Adams, State v. (Robb v. State)-XII:68Albert, Meadowbrook Swimming Club v.-III:240Alter, Maryland Title Guarantee Co. v.-III:87American Communications Association, et al. v. Douds-XI:342American District Telegraph Co., Marlboro Shirt Co., Inc. v.-

XII:231American General Corporation v. Camp, et al.-I:338A. S. Abell Co. v. Sopher-VI:248Angel v. Bullington-IX :178Armstrong v. Stiffier-IX :281Ashton v. Cameron County Water Improvement District No. 1-

1:91Associated Transport v. Bonoumo-XI:135

B.Bachman v. Lembach-XII:88Bachtell, Ghingher v.-I:95Bachtell, Ghingher v.-I:270Baker v. Howard Hunt, et al.-II:160Baldwin v. Baldwin-VII:238Baltimore & A. Ry. Co. v. Lichtenberg, et al.-IV :407Baltimore and Ohio R.R. Co. v. King-I:73Baltimore Bankers Corp. v. Peters Auto Body & Spring Works-

XI:139Baltimore Center Corporation, Darling Shops Delaware Corpora-

tion v.-IX :362Baltimore Contracting Company, Chenowith v.-IV :193Baltimore Transit Company v. Faulkner-VI:181Bannister v. Bannister-VII :254Barnes v. State-IX :268Bauernschmidt v. Safe Deposit & Trust Co.-IV :423Bauernschmidt v. Safe Deposit & Trust Co.-IV :417Baxter v. Wilburn-I1:291Bayly, ex rel. v. Reckord (United States) (and United States ex

rel. Bevans v. Stone)-VIII:154Beck v. Beck-VII:146Becker, Gwynn Oak Park v.-V :422Behr v. Behr-VII:238Beckwith Machinery Co. v. Matthews-XI:244Bender, Kimble v.-II:371Berman v. Berman-XII:166Besche v. Murphy-X :72Bevans, ex rel. Stone (United States) (and United States ex rel.

Bayly v. Reckord)-VIII:154Biberman v. Funkhouser (Bishop v. Richard)-XI :58Biggs v. Hutzler Brothers Co.-VIII :150

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Billings, Ex Parte-VII:169Bishop v. Horney-V :98Bishop v. Richard (Biberman v. Funkhouser)-XI:58Blum v. Fox-I1:379Board of Education v. Winding Gulf Collieries-VIII :321Board of Education of Washington County v. Cearfoss-III:97Board of Park Commissioners of Baltimore City v. Murphy

VII :357Bonoumo, Associated Transport v.-XI:135Borgman, Shives v.-XII:158Bouse v. Hutzler-VII:87Bouse, Safe Deposit & Trust Co. of Baltimore v.-VIII:142Bozman v. State, use of Cronhardt-V :414Brack, Mayor and City Council of Baltimore v.-III:362Bright v. Ganas-1:329Brocato v. Serio-III:189Brooks v. Brooks (Ritz v. Ritz)-IX :184Brown v. State-IV :319Bruton Brewing Company, The, Riegger, v.-VI:173Buchwald v. Buchwald, et al.-III:250Bullington, Angel v.-IX :178

C.Calvert Distillers Corp., Donner et al. v.-XII:241Cameron County Water Improvement District No. 1, Ashton v.-

1:91Campbell v. Campbell-I1:357Camp et al., American General Corporation v.-I:338Canoles, Hochschild, Kohn & Co. v.-XI:51Carroll et al., Kerrigan v.-II:288Causby, United States v.-VIII:300Cearfoss, Board of Education of Washington County v.-III:97Certain Parcels of Land, United States v.-VII:263Chenowith v. Baltimore Contracting Company-IV :193Child's Dining Hall Co. v. Swingler-I1:277Chillemi v. Chillemi-XII:248Citizen's National Bank of Pocomoke City v. Custis-I1:375Coastwise Petroleum Company v. Standard Oil Company of

N. J.-VI:262City of Baltimore, Mattes v.-VIII:158Coe v. Coe (Sherrer v. Sherrer)-XI:143Cohen v. Cohen-II:93Commercial Credit Co. v. L. A. Benson Co.-II:67Condry v. Laurie-IX :84Consolidated Edison Company of New York v. National Labor

Relations Board-II1:194Continental Oil Co. v. Horsey-V :116Cook, Pennsylvania R. Co. v.-VI:332Cooper, Kovacs v.-X :355Copeland v. Warden-XI:336Cosby, et al., Jackson v.-VI:186County Commissioners for Frederick County, Gaver v. In the

Matter of Charles Delmar-IV :98

276

CASES NOTED

Cozzubo, Vaccarino v.-VIII:61Crawford et al., Obrecht v.-III:261Crawford v. State-II1:184Cronhardt, State use of, Bozman v.-V :414Cronin, et al. v. Hebditch-XI:350Croyle v. Croyle-VIII:253Crummitt, O'Neill & Co. v.-III:353Curtiss-Wright Corporation, Mackubin v.-X :67Curtiss-Wright Export Corporation, United States v.-I:167Custis, Citizen's National Bank of Pocomoke City v.-II:375

D.Dal Maso v. Prince George's Co.-VIII:79Damasiewicz v. Gorsuch-XII:223Darling Shops Delaware Corporation v. Baltimore Center Cor-

poration-IX :362Dashiell v. Moore-V :406David v. David-I:65Davis v. Ruzicka-I:162Dennistone et al., Meade v.-II :363Dewitt, et al., Goldsborough, et al. v.-I:355Donner et al. v. Calvert Distillers Corp.-XII:241Dorchester Fert. Co., McMahon v.-VIII:294Douds, American Communications Association, et al. v.-XI:342Drevas v. United States, War Shipping Admr., United States

Maritime Service-VIII :260

E.Eacho, Stone et al. v., (In re Tip Top Tailors, Inc.)-VI:322Elgin, Pressman v.-VIII:311Ellis v. Rudy, Commissioner-I:259Embrey, United States v.-VII:165Equitable Trust Co., Magness v.-IV :395Estin v. Estin (Kreiger v. Kreiger)-X :256Evans v. Safe Deposit and Trust Co. (Reese v. Reese)-IX :367Ex Parte Billings-VII :169Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, State, use of Kalives v.-V :336

F.Farmer v. O'Carroll-IV :92Farmers National Bank, Iglehart v.-III:176Faulkner, Baltimore Transit Co. v.-VI:181Fisher et al., Medwedeff v.-V :430Flautt, Lane v.-IV :88Fleet v. Fleet-IX :79Folb v. State-I:175Forbes, Safe Deposit & Trust Co. v.-V :208Fox, Blum v.-II:379Fredericktown Savings Institution, Keller v.-X :350Friedman v. Sterling Refrigerator Co.-IV :82Funkhouser, Biberman v. (Bishop v. Richard)-XI:58

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G.Ganas, Bright v.-I:329Gaver v. County Commissioners for Frederick County, In the

Matter of Charles Delmar-IV :98Ghingher v. Bachtell-T1:95Ghingher v. Bachtell-T1:270Goetz v. Smith (Saunders v. Phillips)-X :263Goldberg v. Kunz-X :185Goldsborough, et al. v. DeWitt, et al.-I:355Gorsuch, Damasiewicz v.-XI1:223Graves v. People of State of New York, ex rel. O'Keefe-IV :77Gray v. Gray-V :314Greenfeld v. Hook-IV :207Greenfeld v. Maryland Jockey Club of Baltimore-X :169Greenough v. Tax Assessors of City of Newport-IX :89Griffin v. McCoach-V1:160Gwynn Oak Park v. Becker-V :422

H.Hale v. State-II:79Hans v. Safe Deposit & Trust Co.-V :98Harris, State v.-VII1:47Harward v. Harward-II:79Hathcock et al. v. Loften-V:316Hebditch, Cronin, et al. v.-X1:350Henneford v. Silas Mason Co., Inc.-T:263Hewitt v. Shipley-I:75Higgins v. State Loan Company-V :434Hitchins v. Safe Deposit & Trust Co. of Baltimore-X1:70Hitzelberger v. State-II:266Hochschild, Kohn & Co., Inc., Poplar v.-VI1:82Hochschild, Kohn & Co. v. Canoles-X:51Hook, Greenfeld v.-IV :207Hopkins v. Magruder, Collector-V:167Horney, Bishop v.-V :98Horowitz v. Horowitz-IV :189Horsey, Continental Oil Co. v.-V :116Howard Hunt, et al., Baker v.-IT:160Hughes v. Svboda-T1:172Hurst, New England Life Insurance Co. v.-II1:101Hutzler Brothers Co., Biggs v.-VIIT:150Hutzler, Bouse v.-VIT:87

I.Iglehart v. Farmers National Bank-II1:176In re Will of Pritchard-V :213

J.Jackson v. Cosby, et al.-V1:186Jackson v. Pennsylvania R. Co.-IIT:344Jacobs v. Schwartz, et al.-V:328John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. v. Plummer-VI1:348

CASES NOTED

K.Kaplan, Schultz v.-IX :190Keen v. Keen-X :277Keller v. Fredericktown Savings Institution-X :350Kerrigan v. Carroll, et al.-II:288Kimble v. Bender-I1:371King, Baltimore & Ohio R.R. Co. v.-I:73Klaxon Co. v. Stentor Electric Manufacturing Co.-VI:160Knabe v. Knabe-II1:367Knox v. Mayor & City Council of Baltimore City-VI:256Kovacs v. Cooper-X :355Kreiger v. Kreiger (Estin v. Estin)-X :256Kunz, Goldberg v.-X :185

L.L. A. Benson Co., Commercial Credit Co. v.--II:67Lachowicz v. Lechowicz-VII:330LaFontaine v. Wilson-VIII :317Lane v. Flautt-IV :88Langville v. Langville-XI:251Laurie, Condry v.-IX :84Lembach, Bachman v.-XII:88Lichtenberg et al., Baltimore & A. Ry. Co. v.-IV :407Lof ten, Hathcock et al. v.-VI:316Lucas v. Maryland Drydock Co.-VIII :71Lurz v. Lurz-I:348Lynch v. Rogers-V :331

M.McAllister, Rabe v.-IV :400McBriety, et al. v. Phillips, et al.-VI:337McCoach, Griffin v.-VI:160McColgan, Scholtes v.-VIII:307McDonough v. Roland Park Co.-X :63McGuckian, Zeller v.-XI:25McKenrick v. Savings Bank of Baltimore-I1:265Mackubin v. Curtiss-Wright Corporation-X :67McMahon v. Dorchester Fert. Co.-VIII :294Magness v. Equitable Trust Co.-IV :395Magruder, Collector, Hopkins v.-VI:167Mahnke v. Moore-XII:202Margos v. Moroudas-X :80Mariana, State v.-IV :303Marlboro Shirt Co., Inc. v. American District Telegraph Co. -

XII:231Marriott v. Marriott, et al.-III:371Maryland Drydock Co., Lucas v.-VIII:71Maryland jockey Club of Baltimore, Greenfeld v.-X :169Maryland Title Guarantee Co. v. Alter-II1:87Mattes v. City of Baltimore-VIII :158Matthews, Beckwith Machinery Co. v.-XI:244Mayor and City Council of Baltimore v. Brack-II1:362Mayor & City Council of Baltimore City, Knox v.-VI:256

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Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, Mugford v.-IX :70Meade v. Dennistone, et al.-II:363Meadowbrook Swimming Club v. Albert-II1:240Medwedeff v. Fisher, et al.-V :430Merwin v. Safe Deposit & Trust Co. of Baltimore-I1:155Messenger, Pennsylvania Threshermen and Farmer's Mutual

Casualty Insurance Company v.-VII:260Mickey v. Sears, Roebuck & Co.-XII:94M. J. Grove Lime Co. v. Wolfenden-1:165Moodhe, Schenker v.-III:271Moore, Dashiell v.-V :406Moore, Mahnke v.-XII:202Morgan, alias Townsend, et al., Townsend v.-X :84Moroudas, Margos v.-X :80Mugford v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore-IX :70Murphy, Besche v.-X :72Murphy, Board of Park Commissioners of Baltimore City v. -

VII :357

N.National Labor Relations Board, Consolidated Edison Company

of New York v.-III:194Neel v. Webb Fly Screen Mfg. Co.-IX :74New England Life Insurance Co. v. Hurst-II1:101Nichols v. Nichols-VII :146Northwestern National Insurance Co. v. Samuel R. Rosoff, Ltd.-

XII:145

0.Obrecht v. Crawford, et al.-III:261O'Carroll, Farmer v.-IV :92O'Neill & Co. v. Crummitt-III:353O'Neill & Co. v. Schulze-IV :312Ortman v. Coane-VIII:289Oxford Cabinet Co. v. Parks-VI:316

P.Palko v. State of Connecticut-Il:174Parks, Oxford Cabinet Co. v.-VI:316Pennsylvania R. Co. v. Cook-VI:332Pennsylvania R. Co., Jackson v.-III:344Pennsylvania Threshermen and Farmer's Mutual Casualty Insur-

ance Company v. Messenger-VII :260People of the State of New York, Saia v.-IX :285People of the State of New York, ex rel. O'Keefe, Graves v.-

IV:77People's Drug Stores, Inc. v. Windham-V :307Peters Auto Body & Spring Works, Baltimore Bankers Corp. v.-

XI:139Phillips, Saunders v. (Goetz v. Smith)-X :263Phillips, et al., McBriety, et al. v.-VI:337Phillips, et al., Rounds, Admr. v.- 1 :288Phillips Packing Co., Inc., Rose v.-II:168Piper, et al. v. Wells-II:258

CASES NOTED

Plummer, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. v.-VII:348Poole v. Poole-V :111Poplar v. Hochschild, Kohn & Co., Inc.-VII :82Powers v. State, use of Reynolds-V :104Pressman v. Elgin-VIII :311Prince George's Co., Dal Maso v.-VII1:79Pritchard, In re Will of-V :213

R.Rabe v. McAllister-IV :400Reecher, Sterling v.-IV :201Reese v. Reese (Evans v. Safe Deposit & Trust Co.)-IX :367Richard, Bishop v. (Biberman v. Funkhouser)-XI:58Riegger v. The Bruton Brewing Company-VI:173Ritz v. Ritz (Brooks v. Brooks)-IX :184Robb v. State (State v. Adams)-XI1:68Robertson, Safe Deposit & Trust Co. of Baltimore v.-X :359Roeder v. Roeder-1:266Rogers, Lynch v.-V :331Roland Park Co., McDonough v.-X :63Rose v. Phillips Packing Co., Inc.-I1:168Rosen, State v.-VII:364Rosenburg, Union Trust Co. v.-I:320Rosoff, Samuel R., Ltd., Northwestern National Insurance Co.

v.-XI1:145Rounds, Admr. v. Phillips, et al.-I1:288Rudy, Commissioner, Ellis v.-I:259Ruzicka, Davis v.-1:162

S.Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Bauernschmidt v.-IV :417Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Bauernschmidt v.-IV :423Safe Deposit & Trust Co. of Baltimore v. Bouse-VIII:142Safe Deposit & Trust Co. v. Forbes-V :208Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Evans v. (Reese v. Reese)-IX :367Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Hans v.-V :98Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Hitchins v.-XI:70Safe Deposit & Trust Co. of Baltimore v. Robertson-X :359Safe Deposit & Trust Co. of Baltimore, Mervin v.-I1:155Safe Deposit & Trust Co. of Baltimore, Wyeth v.-IV :297Saia v. People of the State of New York-IX :285Saunders v. Phillips (Goetz v. Smith)-X :263Savings Bank of Baltimore, McKenrick v.-I1:265Schenker v. Moodhe-II1:271Scholtes v. McColgan-VII1:307Schultz v. Kaplan-IX :190Schulze, O'Neill & Co., Inc., v.-IV :312Schwartz, et al., Jacobs v.-VI :328Sears, Roebuck & Co., Mickey v.-XI1:94Sehlhorst, Vogelsang v.--XI:44Serio, Brocato v.-II1:189Shenton v. Abbott-V :218Sherrer v. Sherrer (Coe v. Coe)-X:143Shipley, Hewitt v.-I:75

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Shives v. Borgman-XII:158Silas Mason Co., Inc., Henneford v.-I:263Smith, Goetz v. (Saunders v. Phillips)-X :263Sopher, A. S. Abell Co. v.-VI:248Sothoron v. West-VII:92Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Coastwise Petroleum

Company v.-VI:262State, Barnes v.-IX :268State, Brown v.-IV:319State, Crawford v.-III:184State, Folb v.-I:175State, Hale v.-III:79State v. Harris-VIII :47State, Hitzelberger v.-III:266State, Robb v. (State v. Adams)-XII:68State v. Adams (Robb v. State)-XII:68State v. Mariana-IV :303State v. Rosen-VII :364State, Sugarman v.-II:147State, Whittington v.-II:284State v. Williams-V :324State, Wilkerson v.-II:79State of Connecticut, Palko v.-II:174State, use of Kalives, v. Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital-V :336State, use of Reynolds, Powers v.-V :104State Loan Company, Higgins v.-V :434Stentor Electric Manufacturing Co., Klaxon Co. v.-VI:160Sterling v. Reecher-IV :201Sterling Refrigerator Co., Friedman v.-IV :82Sterling, Stockholders of People's Banking Co. v.-I:270Stiffler, Armstrong v.-IX :281Stockholders of People's Banking Co. v. Sterling-I:270Stone, et al. v. Eacho (In re Tip Top Tailors, Inc.)-VI:322Sugarman v. State-I1:147Svboda, Hughes v.-I:172Swingler, Child's Dining Hall Co. v.-II:277

T.Takoma Park Bank v. Abbott-VII :76Tax Assessors of City of Newport, Grennough v.-IX :89Tip Top Tailors, Inc., In re (Stone, et al. v. Eacho)-VI:322Townsend v. Morgan, alias Townsend, et al.-X :84

U.Union Trust Co. v. Rosenburg-I:320United States v. Causby-VIII:300United States v. Certain Parcels of Land-VII :263United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corporation-I:167United States v. Embrey-VII:165United States, ex rel. Bayly, v. Reckord (and United States,

ex rel. Bevans v. Stone)-VIII:154United States, War Shipping Admr., United States Maritime

Service, Drevas v.-VIII:260

CASES NOTED

V.Vaccarino v. Cozzubo-VIII:61Vogelsang v. Sehlhorst-XI:44

W.Walter, Zalis v.-VII:160Warden, Copeland v.-XI:336Waters, Wilson v.-X :272Webb Fly Screen Mfg. Co., Neel v.-IX :74Wells, Piper, et al. v.-III:258West, Sothoron v.-VII:92Whittington v. State-I :284Wilburn, Baxter v.-II:291Wilkerson v. State-I :79Williams, State v.-V :324Wilson, LaFontaine v.-VIII:317Wilson v. Waters-X :272Windham, People's Drug Stores, Inc. v.-V :307Winding Gulf Collieries, Board of Education v.-VIII:321Winkel v. Winkel-VI:238Wolf enden, M. J. Grove Lime Co. v.-I:165Woodcock v. Woodcock-I:81Wyeth v. Safe Deposit & Trust Co. of Baltimore-IV :297

Y.Yost v. Yost-I1:60

Z.Zalis v. Walter-VII :160Zeller v. McGuckian-XI:25

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BOOK REVIEWS

A.Administrative Law, Its Growth, Procedure and Significance-

Pound-VII :367

C.Chief Justice Waite, Defender of the Public Interest-Trimble-

11:300City Lawyer-Hays-VII :97Civilization on Trial-Toynbee-IX :376Clarence Darrow for the Defense-Stone--V:191Commerce Clause Under Marshall, Taney, and Waite, The -

Frankfurter-I1:180Commerce Power Versus States Rights, The-Corwin-I:184Compilation of Workmen's Compensation Cases, A-Coughlan-

IV :435Conflict of Criminal Laws-Stimson-I1:303Constitution of the United States at the End of One Hundred

Fifty Years, The-Willis-IV :331Contest of Wills in Maryland, The-Sykes-V :115Crime and Punishment in Early Maryland-Semmes-II:278Criminal Appeals in America-Orfield-IV :214

D.Directed Verdicts and Instructions-Ashman-IV :327

F.Federal Regulatory Action and Control-Blachly and Oatman-

V:119Francis Scott Key, Life and Times-Delaplaine-I1:384Fraudulent Conveyances and Preferences-Glenn-IV :431

H.Handbook of Admiralty Law in the United States-Robinson-

IV:104Handbook of American Constitutional Law - Rottschaefer -

I1T:374Handbook of the Conflict of Laws - Goodrich and Wolkin -

XI:154Handbook of the Law of Bills and Notes-Britton-VIII:166Handbook of the Law of Partnership and Other Unincorporated

Associations-Crane-I:386History and Development of the Fourth Amendment to the United

States Constitution, The-Lasson-I:83History of Criminal Syndicalism Legislation in the United States,

A-Dowell-IV :106How Lawyers Think-Morris-I:182

BOOK REVIEWS

I.,Interpreting the Constitution-Lewis-I1:183Interstate Commerce Commission, Part IV, The - Sharfman -

11:387

J.Jurisprudence-LeBuffe and Hayes-II1:107justice Oliver Wendell Holmes; His Book Notices and Uncol-

lected Letters and Papers-Shriver-I:273

L.Law and the Lawyers-Robinson-I:101Law in Medical and Dental Practice-Lott and Gray-VII :269Law of Cadavers and of Burial and Burial Places, The - Jack-

son-XII:174Law of Property in Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Drama-

Clarkson and Warren-VII :173Lawyers and the Promotion of Justice-Brown-II:376Legal Philosophy from Plato to Hegel-Cairns-X :366Life and Law-Williston-V :341Logical and Legal Bases of the Conflict of Laws, The - Cook -

VIII :85Look at the Law-Jackson-IV :436

M.Maryland Annotations to the American Law Institute's Restate-

ment of the Law of Agency-Casner-I:99Maryland Annotations to the American Law Institute's Restate-

ment of the Law of Conflict of Laws-Reiblich-I:364Maryland Annotations to the American Law Institute's Restate-

ment of the Law of Trusts-Reiblich-V :223Melville Weston Fuller, Chief Justice of the United States -

King-XI:257Mind of the Juror, The-Osborn-I1:299My Philosophy of Law-Various Authors-VI:340

0.On Understanding the Supreme Court-Freund-XI:78

P.Principles of Conflict of Laws-Stumberg-II:86

R.Readings on Personal Property-Fryer-II1:199Rights of Margin Customers Against Wrongdoing Stockbrokers

and Some Other Problems in the Modern Law of Pledge, The-Warren-VI:268

S.Spirit of the Legal Profession, The-Wilkin-III:105State House v. Pent House: Legal Problems of the Rhode Island

Racetrack Row-Chaffee-I1:184Studying Law-Vanderbilt-VIII:266

286 MARYLAND LAW REVIEW

T.Taxable Income-Magill-I:362Tax Laws of Maryland-Cairns-I1:179Theory of Legal Science, The-Cairns-V :438Traffic Courts-Warren-VIII:89Trust Business in Common Law Countries-Stephenson-V :342Trust Receipts-McGowan-X :285Trustee's Handbook, A-Loring-V :225Trusts in the Conflict of Laws-Land-V :228

U.Uncommon Law-Herbert-I:181

W.Waite on Sales--Waite-II1:283

SUBJECT INDEX

SUBJECrT INDEX

ADMINISTRATION:See TESTAMENTARY LAW

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW:See CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

ADMIRALTY:Courts;

English-I:277Death on the High Seas Act-XI:125Jones Act-XI:125Merchant Marine Act-XI:125Salvage;

Member of Crew-VIII :260Prerequisites for Claim-VIII :260

Seamen's Act of 1920-XI:125Wrongful death-XI:125

AGENCY:See also HUSBAND AND WIFESee also TORTSAgency by estoppel-I1:67Authority;

Revocation of-II1:258Contract liability of principle-I1:67Control necessary-Il:67Creditor as principle-Il:67Master-Servant;

Car owner and driver-V :104Personal Injury-

Suit by wife of servant-VI:173Scope of Employment-VI:248Wrongful discharge-IIl:97

Necessity of-IV :275Non-resident Motorists-I:222; IX :74Principals;

Joining-V :104Subrogation-II1:201Undisclosed principle-Il:67

ALIMONY:See DIVORCE

ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE:See DOMESTIC RELATIONS

APPEAL AND ERROR:See PLEADING AND PRACTICE

ARBITRATION:Action upon-Il:326Award;

Enforcement of-I1:326

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Corporate Employers-II:326Lockouts-I1:326

Maryland Law-I1:326Labor disputes-I1:326Orphans' Court Claims-I1:326Statutes applicable-I1:326Strikes-lI:326Submission to-I1:326Tobacco Classification-Il:326Voluntary-IV :179

ARREST:See PLEADING AND PRACTICE

ASSIGNMENT:See also INSURANCESee also MORTGAGES1:187Chattels-I:1Choses in Action-I:1Equitable-I:1Legal-I:1Mortgages-I:1Notice-I:1Partial-1:1Power coupled with an interest-I:1Recorded-I:1Total-I:1Unrecorded-I:1

ATTACHMENT:See also PLEADING AND PRACTICESee also TRUSTSChose in Action;

Insurance-VI:275Contingent Interests-IV :1Fieri Facias;

Writ of-VI:275Garnishee;

Governmental agencies-I:172Public Official-I:172

Trusts;Spendthrift-IV :417

ATTESTATION:1:238

BALTIMORE REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION:-VII :233

BANKS AND BANKING:See also NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTSSee also TRUSTSBank Collection Code-X :350Checks;

Wrongful dishoner-IV :395Measure of Damages-IV :395

288

SUBJECT INDEX

Double liability of stockholders-I:95Gifts of bank accounts-II1:109Joint Savings Accounts-II1:109

Creditor's Rights-IIl:109Form-II1:109Survivorship-II1:109

Liability of Banks-IIl:109National Banking Act-VIII:241Rights of creditors against accounts-II1:109Safe Deposit Boxes-VII :76Set-off against accounts-II:109Stockholders;

Liability of-IV :201Stop-Payment Order;

Liability of Bank-X :350Taxation on accounts-II1:109Tenancy by the entirety in bank accounts-II:109Trust device-II:109

BANKRUPTCY:See also CREDITOR'S RIGHTSAssets;

Insurance-Life-VI:275

Power of Appointment-XII:13Tenancy by Entirety Property-IX :291

Effect of Divorce-IX :291Conditional Sales;

Effect of-I:187Consolidation of Proceedings-IX :291

Husband and Wife-IX :291Jurisdiction-VI:322Parent and Subsidiary Corporation-VI:322

Corporate dissolution;Effect-IIl:1

Corporate Reorganization-IIl:1 ; V :280Allowances-II:1Appointment of Trustee-II:1Attorney;

Qualifications-II:1Bond Holders;

Rights of-V :231Creditors-IIl:1

Rights of-V :280Forum-II:1Good Faith-IIl:1Jurisdiction of Court-IIl:1"Petition-

Creditor's-IIl:1Indenture Trustee's-III:1Voluntary-II:1

Plan of-IIl:1 ; V:280Approval of-IIl:1Confirmation of-IIl:1

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Fair and equitable defined-V :231SEC report-II1:1; V:280Stockholders-II1:1; V :231Value defined-V :280Venue-II1:1

Creditors;Conditional Sales Contract-IV :82

Exemptions;Insurance-VI:275

Future Interests-XI:187Gambling losses;

Right to recover-VIII :317Joint Adventures-VIII :22Motor Vehicles;

Financial Responsibility-I:259Petition;

Involuntary-II:1Principle Place of Business;

Place of Employment-V :434Securities and Exchange Commission;

Function of-II1:1; V :231; V :280State Political Subdivision-I:91Spendthrift Trusts-V :430

BETTER BUSINESS BUREAUS-VII :177

BILLS OF SALES:See SALES

BONDHOLDERS:See BANKS AND BANKINGSee CORPORATIONSSee STOCKS AND BONDSSee TAXATION

BRIBERY:See CRIMINAL LAW

BOUSE ACT:See STATUTES

CHANGE OF NAME:See DOMESTIC RELATIONS

CHATTEL MORTGAGES:See SALES

CHOSES IN ACTION:See NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS

CONFLICTS OF LAWS:See also PLEADING AND PRACTICE: Courts; FederalAdoption-VII :275; X :20Alimony-IV :417; IV :423; X :256

Past Due Installments-VI:238Public Policy-X :256Spendthrift Trusts-X :359

Annulment Jurisdiction-I1:211

SUBJECT INDEX

Conditional Sales Contracts-I:187Divorce-VII :29

Notice-VII :29Full Faith and Credit-VIII :253Res Judicata-XI:143

Domicil;Testator-VII :101

Estate tax;See also TAXATIONApportionment-VI:195

Foreign Decrees;Recognition of-VII :275

Jurisdiction;Adoption-VII :275Res Judicata-VII:29

Marriage-Il:211Incest-I1:211Miscegenation-I1:211Polygamous-Il:211Public Policy-Il:211 ; VII :254Recognition-VII :254Telephone by-IX :79

Procedural differences-1:162Rules of the State;

Constitutionality of-VI:160Separation agreements-IV :417; IV :423Statutes-IV :423Statute of Frauds;

Application of-VI:262Substantive differences-I:162Support of Children-I1:60Taxation;

Partnerships-VIII :171Wrongful death-1:162; 11:168; IX :263Workmen's Compensation-V :172

CONSIGNMENT:See SALES

CONSIDERATION:See CONTRACTS

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW:See also TAXATION: Estate TaxesAdministrative Law;

See also STATUTESSee also WORKMEN'S COMPENSATIONV:231Administrative Boards;

See also SELECTIVE SERVICEAppeal from-VI:316; XI:325National Labor Relations Board-IX :1

Petition to-IX :1Procedure of Boards-V :231Res judicata-VI:256; VIII :79

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State Industrial Accident Commission;See WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION

Discretionary Function-VII:357Evidence Rules-II:154Hearing-V :231Interstate Commerce Clause-Il:185Judicial Review-V :231 ; VIII :122Just and Reasonable-VIII:122Legislative function-V :231Licenses-V :231Ministerial Function-VII:357Notice-V :231Police Regulations;

Sale of Cosmetics-V :231Procedure of Boards-V :231Quasi-Judicial-I1:185Quasi-Legislative-Il:185Proceedings by agencies-

Due process-I1:185Evidence rules-Il:185Review of Findings-I1:185

Public Service Commission-Il:185Public Welfare-I1:185Res Judicata-VI:316; XI:325Standards for agencies-I1:185

Bituminous Coal-V :231Broadcasting stations-

Licenses-V :231Distributors-

Licenses-V :231Interurban railway-V :231Munition Sales-V :231Milk Pricing-V :231Marketing Area-V :231Rates-

State Public Utility-V :231Prices-V :231Tobacco Quota-V :231

State Industrial Accident Commission - See WORK-MEN'S COMPENSATION

Zoning Agencies-Il:185Res Judicata-VI:256Regulations-I1:185

Amendment to Constitution;Maryland-

Publication of-VII :233Commerce Clause;

Jurisdiction over Foreign Corporations-II1:35Condemnation;

Compensation for-I1:174Contract Clause;

Labor Agreements-IX :1Delegation of Power-Il:185; V :231

Standards-1:167

SUBJECT INDEX

Double Jeopardy-II1:184; XII:68State Appeal-IV :303 ; VII :364; XII:68

Due Process-I :174; XII :1Jurisdiction over Foreign Corporations-Ill :35

Elections;Presidential-IX :28Electoral College-

History of-IX :28Equal Protection-V :172; VII :357

Racial Restrictive Covenants-X :263Excessive fines-Il :174Foreign Commerce-I:167Freedom of Press-Il :174Freedom of Speech-I :174

Sound Amplification Devices-X :355; IX :285Full Faith and Credit;

Adoption-X :20; X :72Alimony decrees-IV :423; X :256Divorce-X :256; VII :29; XI:143

Impairment of Contract obligations-I:91Income Taxes;

See TAXATIONIndictment;

See PLEADING AND PRACTICEInterstate Commerce-XII:1

Insurance-XI:81Marketing;

Federal Control of-IX :133"Substantial Extent"-III:194Tobacco Marketing-IX :133

Keep and bear arms-Il:174Mingling of powers-Il:185Municipal Bankruptcy Acts-I:91Peaceable Assembly-Il:174Police Powers-I1:185; XII:1Presentment-I1:174

See also PLEADING AND PRACTICEPrivileges and Immunities-V:172

Workmen's Compensation-V :172Public Officers;

Eligibility of-Il:371Public Trial-I1:174Religious freedom-I1:174Right to Counsel in Criminal Actions-Il:174Search and Seizure-Il:174; V :125Self-incrimination-Il:174Separation of Powers-XII:1Socialist Policies-XII:1State Action;

Protection against-Il:174Stockholder's Obligation-I:95Taxation-Il:49

See also TAXATIONClassified tax-V :77

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Trade and Commerce;Clayton Act-VII :177Federal Pure Food and Drug Act-VII :177Federal Trade Commission-VII :177Miller-Tydings Act-VII:177Robinson-Patman Act-VII :177Sherman Anti-Trust Act-VII :177Wheeler-Lea Act-VII:177Webb-Pomerene Act-VII:177

Trial by jury-I1:174Warrants;

Blanket-V :125General-V :125

Witnesses;Right to Confront-I1:174

CONSTRUCTION LOANS:See MORTGAGES: Future Advances

CONTRACTS:Adoption-VII :275Alternative Contract-VII :160Beneficiary;

Creditor-X :67Donee-X :67Third Party-1:128; XII:231

Breach of-IIl:97Agency-II:258Alternative Contract;

Damages-VII :160; VII :260C. I. F.-III:261

Damages-VII :260Misconduct-I :329

Cohabitation;Illicit-I1:291

Consideration-I :187Failure of-I:1Illicit Cohabitation-V :331

Damages-I1l:97Liquidated-IX :281

Defined-Il:305Employment;

Lifetime-I:73Estoppel-I:145Gambling;

Actions to recover-Creditor's-VIII :317Right to Recover-VIII :317

Implied Warranty-Il:277Licensee;

See PERSONAL PROPERTY: LicenseMutuality-I:73Novation-I:1

See also MORTGAGESOral-I :329; XII:158

294

SUBJECT INDEX

Partial Performance-I:329Performance-I:145Privity-I1:277Public Policy;

Adoption-X :72Quantum Meruit Recovery-I:329; 111:97Specific Performance;

Adoption-X :72Oral contract to convey real property-XII:158

Statute of Frauds-VI:262See STATUTES

Terms-I:73Ticketholders;

Amusement Places-X :169Common Carriers-X :169Race Tracks-X :169

Ultra Vires-I:145Unenforceable-I:145Usury;

Recovery-I1:291

CONVERSION:1:187

CORPORATIONS:See also STOCKS AND BONDS

TAXATIONCharitable-I:105

Dissolution of-I:105Liability for Torts-V :336

Charter;Reservations-V :345Stockholders rights-

Amendment-V :345Clayton Act-VII :177Consolidation-V :345

Stock Valuation-I:338Contracts;

Ultra Vires-I:145Debts and Liabilities;

Dividend Arrearages-V :345Directors;

Duty of-II1:221Dividends;

Cancellation of Accrued-1:254Doing Business-I:165Federal Trade Commission-VII :177Foreign;

Doing an "act"--III:35Doing business-II1:35Jurisdiction of Courts-

Commerce Clause-II1:35Due Process-II1:35Maryland Courts-II1:35

Notice-II1:35

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Registration of-II1:35Resident agent-II1:35

Gifts-VIII :241Income Tax-

See TAXATIONMerger-V :345

Stock Valuation-I:338Ownership of Property-I:238Political Elections;

Contributions to-IV :248Reorganizations;

See BANKRUPTCY: Corporate ReorganizationSale of Assets-V :345Sherman Anti-Trust Act-VII :177

See also STATUTESSolicitation of Orders-I:165Stock;

See STOCKS AND BONDSStockholders;

See also STOCKS AND BONDSBona fide-

Defined-IV :380Double Liability-IV :201; 1:270Minority-

Prior Transactions-VIII :241Suits by-VIII :241

Rights of-V :345Suits by-IV :380; VIII :241Vote of-V :345

Stock Valuation-I:338Ultra Vires-I:145

COURTS:See also ARBITRATIONAssignment for Trial;

English-I:277Clerk of Court;

Appointment of-VII :233Court of Appeals-IV :333; IV :343;

Administration of duties-VII :233Briefs-IV :333Circuit System-IV :333Consultation between judges-IV :333History of-VI:119Judges-

Duties of-VI:119; VIII :91Election of-VIII :91Selection of-VI:119

Reorganization-VI:119; VI:148; VII :143; VII :324;VIII :91; XI:319

History of-VIII :91Proposal for-V :203

Order of Appeals-IV :333Oral Argument-IV :333

296

SUBJECT INDEX

Opinions-IV :333State Reporter-IV :333Terms of Court-IV :333Work of-IV :343

English;History of-I:277

Federal-IX :178Frankfurter-Landis Studies-IV :343History of-I:277Judges-VII :233Judicial Review-X :91

See also ADMINISTRATIVE BOARDSSelective Service-VII :165

Jurisdiction-I1:60Administrative agencies-V :231Adoption-VII :275Alimony-IX :184Annulment-IX :63Concurrent-

Navigable Rivers-IX :268Criminal-IX :268Divorce-I:81; IX :184Foreign Corporations-II:35Ouster of-I:81Selective Service-VII :169

Orphans' Court-V :213Salaries;

Clerks of Court-VII :233Register of Wills-VII :233State's Attorneys-VII :233

Self-Incrimination Privilege-X :158

CREDITOR'S RIGHTS:Antecedent Creditor-I:187Bequests;

Deceased Legatee-VII :101Future Interests-IV :1Insurance;

Life-V:275Mortgages;

Future Advances-IV :111Power of Appointment-XI1:13Recorded liens;

Prior-IV :111Spendthrift trusts-V :430Stockholders-V :345Subrogation-II1:201Subsequent-I:187Tenancy by the Entireties Property-IX :291Trust Estate-I -:300

General Power of Appointment-IV :297

CRIMINAL LAW:See also COURTS: JurisdictionAcquittal for lesser crime-II:184

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Arrest;See PLEADING AND PRACTICE: Arrest

Bastardy-II1:79Bigamy-I1:211; IV :275; X :84

Seven Years Absence-VII :330Bribery-I1:147Bouse Act;

See STATUTESBurglary-XI:336

Felony-XI:336Misdemeanor-XI:336

Election Frauds-IV :248Felony-I1:284

Distinguished from Misdemeanor-I1:284Incest-IV :275Infanticide-XII:223Marriage;

Proof of-I1:120Merger of Crimes-II1:184Misdemeanor;

Distinguished from Felony-I1:284Homicide;

Degree-VIII :47Intent-VIII :47

Manslaughter;Resisting Arrest-VIII :47

Proximate Cause-I1:288Search Warrants-Il:147

See PLEADING AND PRACTICE: Criminal LawSuicide-V :324Support of Children-I1:60

CY PRES:See TRUSTS

DIVORCE:See also CONFLICTS OF LAWSX:193Alimony-Il:357; IV :423; X :256

Wife and Child-II:93; 111:367; IV :275Modification-IIl:367Non-Resident Defendant-

Property within State-X :277Overdue-

Power to modify-VI:238Without Divorce-I:266; 1:81; IV :275Spendthrift Trusts-IV :417; X :359; XI:70; XI:187

A Mensa et Thoro-I:81; IV :275; X :193Grounds for-

Abandonment-IV :275Cruelty-IV:275 ; V:111Desertion-IV :275Vicious Conduct-IV :275

Offer of Reconciliation-X :193Collusion-I:266

SUBJECT INDEX

Corroboration-I:266Domicil-VII:29Estoppel-VII:29Fraudulently obtained-VIII :253

Condonation-VII :238Ratification-VII :238

DIVORCE:A Vinculo-IV :275; X :193

Grounds for-Abandonment-I:81 ; X :193Adultery-I:81Cruelty-X :193Desertion-I:81

Constructive-X :193Cessation of marital intercourse-X :193Maintenance of separate home-X :193Offer of Reconciliation-X :193

After Award of alimony-X :193After Decree A Mensa-X :193

Intent-X :193Impotency-1:81 ; 11:211Pre-Marital Unchastity-I1:211 ; VII :238Vicious Conduct-I:81Void ab initio-II:211 ; VII :254Voluntary Separation-VII :146; 11:59; 11:357

Corroboration-Il:357Notice-VII :29

Publication-VIII :253Residence-VII :29Res Judicata-XI:143Separation Agreements-XI:350Separate Maintenance-I:266; IV :275

DOMESTIC RELATIONS:See also CONFLICTS OF LAWSSee also DIVORCEAdoption-Il:59; VII :275; X :20

See also PRACTICE AND PROCEDUREAdults-VII :275; X :20Birth Certificate Change-VII:275; X:20; XII:181Capacity to adopt-VII :275; X :20Change of Name-X :20; VII :275Compensation for-X :20Consent-X :20Contract-VII :275; X :72Custody-IV :275 ; VII :275; X :20Domicil-VII:275Earnings-X :20Final Decree-X :20Infants-VII :275Inheritance Rights-VII :275Interest of Child-X :20; VII :275

Baltimore City Rule-VII :275Interlocutory Decree-X :20

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Investigation-X :20Maintenance-VII :275Notice-X :20Procedure-

See PLEADING AND PRACTICE: AdoptionRecords-

Sealing of-X :20Revocation-X :20Services-X :20Statute-

See also PLEADING AND PRACTICE: AdoptionCompliance-VII:275; X :20

Support-VII :275Welfare of Child-X :20

Annulment-IV :275Age of Consent-I1:211Bigamy-IV :275; X :84"Clean Hands" Doctrine-X :84Duress-1:348; IV :275Fraud-IV :275 ; VII :238

Condonation-VII :238Pregnancy-VI1:238Pre-Marital Unchastity-T:348; VII :238Prior Marriage-VII :238Ratification-VII :238

Impotence-IV :275Incest-IV :275Intention-IX :63; IV :275Insanity-IV :275Intoxication-IV :275Jurisdiction-IX :63Lack of Ceremony-IX :63Marriage by Telephone-IX :79Non-age-IX :63

Bigamy;See also ANNULMENTSee also CRIMINAL LAWSee also DIVORCESee also MARRIAGE hereunderSee also PLEADING AND PRACTICEPresumption of termination of Prior Marriage-VII :330Seven Years Absence-VII :330

Children;See PARENT AND CHILD hereunder

Declaratory Judgments;See PLEADING AND PRACTICE

Legitimacy-II:59; 11:120; 11:211; IV:275; VII:275; XII:181Birth Certificate Change-VII :275; XII:181Presumption of-II:79; XII:181

Marriage;See also CONFLICTS OF LAWS: MarriageAge of Consent-I1:211;III :340Bigamy-Il:211Capacity to Marry-I1:211

300

SUBJECT INDEX

Ceremony-Telephone-IX :79

Common Law-II:211Competency of Parties-

Adoptive Status-VII :275Age-I :211Physical Condition-II:211Race-Il:211Relationship--I1:211Subsisting Prior Marriage-II:211

Contract-Il:211Domicil-VII:254Evidence Act-Il:120Hearsay Rule-Il:120License-Il:211Proof of-Il:120; 11:211Ratification-VII :254Recognition-VII :254Uniform Marriage Evasion Act-VII :254Validity-I :348; 11:211; IV :275; VII :254Witnesses-Il:211

Parent and Child;Action by Child vs. Parent-XII:202Adopted Children-

See ADOPTIONCustody of Children-Il:60; IV :275Earnings of Children-VIII:71 ; X :20Emancipation of Children-VIII:71 ; XII:202Support of Children-

SEE also DIVORCE: Alimony; Both Wife and Child11:93;III :367; IV :275

Adopted Children-VII :275Capacity of child to sue for-Il:60Duty to-I1:60Equitable decree for-

Non-resident-XI :251Separation Agreement-I1:60

See also DIVORCEServices-

Adopted Children-X :20Support of Parents-IV :275

EDUCATION:School Funds-IX :246

ELECTIONS:See PUBLIC OFFICE

EVIDENCE:See also PLEADING AND PRACTICEAccomplice;

Testimony of-I :175Admissibility;

Insurance-V :422Wire Tapping-II:266

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Affidavits of Account-I1:146Arrest;

Unlawful-Il:147Best Evidence Rule-II1:109Burden of Proof-II1:285; VII :330; XI:102Code of-VII :118Common Disaster-VII :330Confidential Communications-I:65; 111:79Corroboration-I:175; 11:357; X :193Evidence Act-Il:120Foreign Law Interpretation-Il:146Hearsay Rule-I1:120Inference-II1:285Legal Sufficiency-I:175;III :285Legitimacy; Presumption of-II1:79; XII:181Lord Mansfield Rule-I:65;III :79; XII:181Lord Campbell's Act-V :414Motor Vehicle Speed-V :307Presumptions-II1:285; VII :330Prima Facie-II1:285Profert-II1:109Proximate Cause-IV :207Records-

Official-VIII :311Search and Seizure-Il:147Self-Incrimination-Il:79; X :158Sufficiency of-XI:102; XI:319Unfair Labor Practices-IX :1Uniform Absent Persons Act-VII :330Uniform Simultaneous Death Act-VII :330Witnesses;

Corroboration-X :193Credibility-VII :118Expert-

Motor Vehicle Speed-V :307Immunity to Prosecution-I1:146Impeachment-IV:193; VII :118Out-of-State-I1:146Rehabilitation-VII :118

FALSE ADVERTISING:VII :177

FARMING ON SHARES:See PARTNERSHIPS

FEDERAL COMMUNICATION ACT:Wire Tapping-II1:266

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION:V:231

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION:VII:177

SUBJECT INDEX

FIDUCIARIES:See TRUSTS

FUTURE INTERESTS:See REAL PROPERTY: Future Interests

FOOD ADULTERATION:11:277

GARAGEMAN'S LIEN:1:187

GARNISHMENT:See also ATTACHMENT-1:1721:1

GROUND RENTS:See PERSONAL PROPERTY: Leases-Ground Rents

GUARDIANSHIP:See also DOMESTIC RELATIONSJuvenile Court Procedure-IV :275Orphans' Court-IV :275

HIGHWAYS:See REAL PROPERTY

HUSBAND AND WIFE:Confidential Communications-I:65Contract Actions-I:65Conveyances-I:238; IV :1Suit against one;

Public Policy-VI:173Tort actions between-1:65

INSPECTION LAWS:V:125

INSURANCE:XI:81Absent Persons-VII:330Accident and Health Insurance Bill-XI:81Assignment;

Fraudulent-VI:275Casualty and Surety Rate Regulatory Bill-XI:81Child vs. Parent-XII:202Clayton Act-XI:81Contract-II1:101Determinable Fee-VIII:321Disability benefits;

Applicable time-II1:101Double Indemnity-VII:348

Accident-VII :348Anesthetic, use of-VII:348

Execution against-VI:275Fire, Marine and Inland Marine Rate Regulatory Bill-XI:81Insurer;

Duty to Settle-IX :349

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Failure to Settle-Liability-IX :349Liability Insurance-IX :349

Breach of Contract-VII :260Mail Order-XI:81

McCarran Act-XI:81National Labor Relations Act-XI:81"Permanent" Disability-defined-II1:101Possibility of reverter-VIII :321Presumption of death-VII :330

See also EVIDENCERobinson-Patman Act-XI:81Self-Inflicted--defined-II1:101Sherman Anti-Trust Act-XI:81Subrogation rights-II:201Wage and Hour Law-XI:81

See also LABOR LAW

INTERSTATE COMMERCE:See also CONSTITUTIONAL LAWSee also CORPORATIONS: Doing Business

JOINT ADVENTURES:See PARTNERSHIPS

JUDGMENTS:See PLEADING AND PRACTICE: Judgments

JURISDICTION:See PLEADING AND PRACTICE: Jurisdiction

LABOR LAW:See also STATUTESSee also WORKMEN'S COMPENSATIONArbitration;

Duty to Bargain-IX :1Boycotts-IX :1Check-offs;

Municipal Corporation-IX :70Clayton Act-IX :1Closed shop--IX :1Collective Bargaining-IX :1Craftsmen-IX :1Discharge because of union activities-IX :1Discrimination because of union activities-IX :1Employers;

Coercion-use of-IX :1Espionage-IX :1Financial aid-by-IX :1Violence-use of-IX :1

Grievances-IX :1Injunctions;

Against strikes, etc.-III:240Membership Agreements-IX :1National Labor Relations Board-IIl:194; IX :1; XI:342

Union Representative-Qualifications-IX :1

SUBJECT INDEX

Norris-LaGuardia Act-IX :1Picketing-IX :1Plant Guards-IX :1Professions-IX :1Railway Labor Act of 1934-IX :70Right to Vote-Strikers-IX :1Run-off Balloting-IX :1Strikes-IX :1

Cooling period-IX :1National Emergency-IX :1

Suits against Unions;Damages-IX :1

Supervisors-IX :1Taft-Hartley Act-IX :1; XI:342

Non-Communist Affidavit-X:342Unfair Labor Practices-IX :1Union Representative;

Financial Statement-IX :1Non-communist affidavits-IX :1Qualifications-IX :1

Union Shop-IX :1

LANDLORD AND TENANT:See PERSONAL PROPERTY: Leases

LAW - PRACTICE OF:Charitable Agencies-by-I:342Corporations-by-I:342Counsel fees;

Speedy Judgment Act-I:305Insurance Companies-by-I:342Maryland-I:342Protective Associations-by-I1:342Title Companies-by-I:342Trust Companies-by-I:342

LEASES:See PERSONAL PROPERTY: Leases

LEGISLATION:See also STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION

XII:99Authenticated Acts-X :91Bills;

Engrossed-X :91Enrolled-X :91Printed-X :91

Budget Bills-X :91Construction;

Use of Title-IX :197Effective Date-X :91Emergency Acts-X :91Enacting Clause-IX :197Enactment;

Drafting-X :91Readings-X :91 ; XII:99

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General Assembly;XII:99Committees of-X :91 ; XII:124House of Delegates-X :91Rules of-X :91 ; XII:124Senate-X :91History of-XII:99

Journal of-X :91Omnibus Bills-IX :197Process of-X :91Publication-X :91Recording-X :91Record of-X :91Referendum;

Appropriation Acts-X :91Local Bills-X :91Petition for-X :91State Wide Bills-X :91

Riders-IX :197Sessions of ;

XII:124Even year-XII:124

Limitations on-XII:124Signing-X :91Titles-IX :197

Action on-IX :197Res Judicata-IX :197

Baltimore City Ordinances-IX :197Constitutional Amendments-IX :197Emergency Clause-IX :197Form of-IX :197

Code reference-IX :197Combination Title-IX :197General Description-IX :197

Interpretation-IX :197Invalid-

Effect of-IX :197Subsequent Validation-IX :197Substitute Bills-IX :197Surplusage in-IX :197Text of-IX :197Use of-IX :197

Veto of-X :91

LICENSES:See also PERSONAL PROPERTY: LicenseSee also PUBLIC UTILITIESSee also TAXATIONPeddler-IV :319

MARRIED WOMEN'S ACT:1:65; 1:238; IV:1

MARYLAND LAND GRANT:History of-V :1

SUBJECT INDEX

MORTGAGES:I:1Amount-principal-IV :111Assignment of-1:128Contract of Sale-IX :99Equity of redemption-I:320Foreclosure-1:128

Deficiency-I:128Future Advances-IV :111Guarantor-I:128Installment Contract-IX :99

Default-IX :99Remedies-IX :99

History of-IX :99Time of essence-IX :99

Mortgagee-I:128Novation-I:128Purchase Money Mortgage-IX :99Redemption;

Equity of-I:128Security;

Ground Rent-II1:314Subrogation-II1:201Unsealed-I:128

MOTOR VEHICLE LAW:Accident Report;

Right to inspect-by attorney-VIII :311Bankruptcy;

Effect on tort claim-1:259Borrowed Vehicle-VII :92Brakes-XI:51Financial responsibility Statute-I:259; VII :260; IX :349Liability;

Guest-V :406Negligence;

Contributory-XI:1Owner's liability-

Guest operator-V :104Non-resident defendants-I:222Parking-XI:51Passing-XI:44Right of Way-IV :207; XI :1

Automobile-XI :159Motorist and Pedestrian-XI:1Vehicles-XI:159

Service;Substituted-IX :74

Speed-V :307.Evidence of-V :307

Stop signs;Boulevard-IV :207

NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS:See also BANKS AND BANKING

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See also STOCKS AND BONDSI:1Bills of Lading-Il:56Confessed Judgment note-II1:176; V :116Demand Note-V :116Holder in due course-Il:375Seal;

Consideration-I1:375Presentment;

Reasonable time-II:87Statute of Limitations-VIII :294Time Paper-II:176Warehouse receipts-I1:56

Uniform Act-Il:56

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES:See WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION

PARTNERSHIP:See also TAXATIONEstoppel-by-II1:189; VI:337Family;

Assets-How obtained-VIII :171Control exercised-VIII :171Defined-VIII :171Purpose of-VIII :171Services-VIII :171

Farming on Shares-VIII :22Income tax;

Maryland-V :77Joint Adventures-VIII :22Pooling Agreements-VIII :22Receivers;

Claims of conditional vendors-1:187Tort actions against-I:65

PERSONAL PROPERTY:See also BANKS AND BANKINGBailment;

Closed Receptacles-XII:94Gratuitous-XII:94Innkeepers-XII:94Parking Lots-X :185Title-VII :76

Choses in Action;Delivery-II:109Gifts-II1:109; XII:13Transferability-II:109

Constructive Delivery-II1:109Consumables-IV :1Gifts;

Delivery-II:271Causa Mortis-III:109Inter Vivos-I:105;III :109; VIII :171Fraud of Marital Rights-XII:13

SUBJECT INDEX

Garageman's Lien-XI:139Leases-V :1

Automatic Renewal Clause-IX :190Chattels-I :187Distress for rent-I :187Fell Leases-V :1Ground Rents-I:238; V :1; IX :99

Commercial Property-V :1Form of-V :1Compared to Mortgages-V :1Covenants-V :1Defined-II1:314History of-V :1Irish Leases-V :1Redemption of-V :1Rule against Perpetuities-V :1Taxation-II:314; V :1

Application of exemptions-II1:314Harrison Leases-V :1Notice to quit-1:238Options to buy-

Conditional Sale-XI:244Quit rent-V :1Redemption-

Right of-IX :190Rent Charge-V :1Rent Seck-V :1Rent Service-V :1Sub-rents-II1:314Term of Years-IX :190Term-

Over seven years-IX :362Void-

Notice to quit-IX :362License;

Acted upon-II:362Defined-II:362Parking lots-X :185Revocation of-II:362Ticketholders-X :169

Life Estates-IV :1See also REAL PROPERTY: Future Interests

Pawn-I:1Profert-III:109Tenancy by the Entireties-IX :291Uniform Interparty Agreement Act-IV :1Uniform Property Act-IV :1

PLEADING AND PRACTICE:See also COURTSSee also EVIDENCEActions in Equity;

North Carolina-VI:50

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Actions at Law;North Carolina-VI:50

Actions in Personam-VIII:269Adoption-VII :275; X :20

See also DOMESTIC RELATIONS: AdoptionConsent to-VII :275Final Decree-X :20Hearing-X :20Jurisdiction-X :20

Federal Reservations-X :20Petitioner-VII :275Residence-

Federal Territory-VII :275Revocation-VII :275Venue-X :20

Administrative Boards;See CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: Administrative Law

Affidavits of account-Il:146Alimony without divorce-1:81 ; 1:266; IV :275Amendment-I:81

Alimony-IX :184Divorce-IX :184

Annulment;Declaratory judgment-I1:211Divorce method-I1:211Equity Method-Il:211Jurisdiction-Il:211Names of Parties-X :84Statutory Method-Il:211

Appeal-XI:325Commissioner of Land Office-XI:325Conflict between Statutes and rules-XI:325Criminal Cases-

Appeal by State-IV :303 ; VII :364; XII:68Time for-XI:325

English-I:277Equity-XI:325Evidence-legal sufficiency-I:175Habeas Corpus Actions-XI:325Instructions to jury-I:175Law Cases-XI:325Motion to Implead-XII:145

Discretionary Order of Court-XII:145Orphans' Court-XI:325Relevancy of Evidence-I:175Substantive Law-I:175

Appearance-special-I:81Arrest-V :125

Code of-V :125Defined-V :125Felony-V :125Illegal-

results of-V:125Immunity from-V :125

SUBJECT INDEX

Jurisdiction for-V :125Misdemeanor-V :125Notice of-V :125Past crimes-V :125Police officer-by-V :125Prisoner disposal-V :125Private persons-by-V :125Uniform Act on Fresh Pursuit-V :125Warrant for-V :125

See also CRIMINAL LAW: Warrants hereunderWithout Warrant-VIII :47

Attachment;See also ATTACHMENTGambling losses-

recovery of-VIII:317Judgment-on-VI:275Non-resident-

Support of Children-XI:251Original Process--on--VI:275Spendthrift Trusts-XI:187; X :359

Alimony-XI:70Tenancy by the Entirety Property-IX :291

Bigamy-I1:211Burden of Proof-IIl:285; XI:102

Shifting of-II1:285Res Ipsa Loquitur-X :337

Charge to Jury-VI:35Appeal on-V1:35Form of-VI:35Instructions on Law-

North Carolina-VI:50Objections to-VI:35

Oral Charge-VI:77Special issues-VI:77

Printed Prayers-VI:77Special Verdict-

North Carolina-VI:50Summing up the Evidence-VI:35Time of-VI:35Trial Rules-VI:77Voluntary Instructions-I:175

Child vs. Parent-XII:202Contempt;

Civil and Criminal Distinguished-XII:241Creditor's Bill-VI:275Criminal Law;

Arraignment-I1:284Directed Verdict-XI:319Indictment-I1:284Instructions to the jury-XI:319Jurisdiction-IX :268Preliminary Hearing-IX :268Reform-XI:319

Need for-IX :174

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Self Incrimination-X :158Accused-by-X :158Witness-by-X :158Waiver-X :158

Sufficiency of Evidence-XI:319Warrants-V :125

Bench-IX :268Blanket-V :125General-V :125

Cross-bill;Divorce-I:81

Damages;Exemplary-VI:181

Declaratory Judgments-VI:221Actions under-VI:221Petition-VI:221

Deficiency decrees-1:128Depositions;

Oral Examination-VI:4Table of Rules-

Maryland and Federal-VI:4Taking-VI:4Transcriptions-VI:4Use-VI:4

Directed Verdict;Negligence-XI:44North Carolina-VI:50

Discovery;Admissions-VI:4Documents-VI:4Inquiry into other party's case-VI:4Interrogatories-VI:4

Exceptions to-VI:4Number permitted-VI:4

Matters within party's knowledge-VI:4Mental examination-VI:4Names of Witnesses-VI:4Penalties-VI:4Physical examination-VI:4Relevant-

Defined-VI:4Remedies-VI:4Rules of-VI:4Sanctions-VI:4Scope of examination-VI:4

Domicil;VII :275Intent-VII :29

English-I:277Equity;

Joinder-XII:88Multiplicity of actions-XII:88

Evidence;See EVIDENCE

SUBJECT INDEX

Execution;Writs of Capias ad satisfaciendum-VI:275Writs of Elegit-VI:275Writs of Fieri facias-VI:275Writs of Levari facias-VI:275

Federal;State Law-application of-I:263Pre-trial Conference-V1:4

Foreign Corporations-II1:35General Rules-V1:91 ; XI:135; XTI :88

Reprinted in Full-V:91Ground Rent taxes-

Suit for-II:314Incest-I:211Indictment;

Homicide-VIII :47Joinder-XII :88Judgment;

Default-IV :312Revision of-X:135

Declaratory-Exceptions-

Annulment-IX :63Deficiency-:128; IX:99; IX :178Estoppel by-II:184Lien Priority-IX :291Res Judicata-IX :178; VIII :253Return Days-IV :312Scire Facias-IV :312Summary-IV :4Tenancy by Entirety Property-

Bankruptcy of one-TX :291Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act-VIII :237

Alternative remedy-VIII :237Exceptions-VIII :237

Judicature Act of 1873 (English)-T1:277Jurisdiction-I:165

See also COURTS: JurisdictionAnnulment-IX :63Divorce-T1:81Ouster of-I:81

Mandamus-VI :357Matters inadmissible in evidence-VT1:4Motor Vehicle Reports;

Right to Inspect-VIII :311Negligence;

Bailee-X1:102Carrier-Passenger-XI:102Construction of Public Works-X1:102Fires-X:102Highway Collision-X1:102Invitee-X1:102Licensee-X1:102Maintenance of Public Works-X1:102

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Malpractice-XI:102Master and Servant-XI:102Other than Employer-XI:102Public Ways-

Against Municipality-XI :102Against Individual-XI :102

Res Ipsa Loquitur-XI :102Trespasser-XI:102

Non-resident motorists-1:222Notice;

See also CONFLICTS OF LAWS: Divorce ; Notice-1:222; VII :29

Adoption-VII :275Foreign Corporations-II1:35Publication-by-

Annulment-IX :63Prayers;

See also CHARGE TO JURY-VI:77; VI:35General relief-I:81Presumptions-II1:285

Pre-Trial-XI:300Public Office;

Title to-test of-VI:186Question for the Jury;

Motor Vehicle Speed-V :307Contributory Negligence-V :104Negligence-V :414

Quo Warranto;History of writ-VI:186

Recording--Il:265Requisites for-V :125Residence-VII :29; VII :275

Divorce-IV :275Domestic relations-IV :275Separate maintenance-IV :275

Re-survey Warrant-V :314Service;

Alimony-X :256Non-resident Defendant-

Property within State-X :277Foreign Corporations-II:35Fraudulently Procured-X :80Publication-IV :275Renewal of-

Statute of Limitations-IX :74Resident-

Non est-IX:63Special Verdict;

Construction Contract-North Carolina-VI:50

Ejectment-North Carolina-VI:50

Insurance-North Carolina-VI:50

SUBJECT INDEX

Negligence-North Carolina-VI:50

Stocks and Bonds;Action to impress trust upon-VIII :289Stockholders;

Actions by-prior transactions-VIII :241security for costs-VIII :241

Supplementary Proceedings-VI:275Trial by Jury;

North Carolina-VI:50Supplemental Bill-I:81Verdict;

Directed-II1:285Writ de rationabili parte bonorum-X :1Workmen's Compensation;

Notice of injury-IV :133

POOLING AGREEMENTS:See PARTNERSHIPS

PRACTICE ACT:See SPEEDY JUDGMENT ACT

PRESUMPTION OF DEATH:See EVIDENCE

PUBLIC OFFICE:See also CONSTITUTIONAL LAWSee also LEGISLATIONActs;

Appointment invalid-Il:371De Facto Officers-Il:371Elections;

Maryland-IV :248Election Expense-IV :248Governorship;

Right to succeed self-VII :233Title to;

Procedure to test-VI:186

PUBLIC UTILITIES:See also CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: Administrative Law-

VIII :122Common Carriers-IV :407Contract Motor Carriers-IV :407Fair Value return-VIII :122Federal Government;

Functions of-State regulation-IV :407License;

Common Carriers-IV :407Private Carriers-IV :407

Private Carriers-IV :407Private Motor Carriers-IV :407Property Valuation-VIII :122Public Motor Carriers-IV :407Rate Regulation-VIII :122

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Regulations;Federal-Ill:194

Funds;Taxation-lX :246

REAL PROPERTY:See also MORTGAGESSee also TAXATION: Real Property; AssessmentsAccretion-I:238Acknowledgment-1:238; XII:166Advancement-I:238Adverse possession-I:238; V :314; X :272Adverse User-X :272Airspace Ownership-VIII :300Aliens-I:238Assigns-I:265Condemnation-VIII :300

Consequential Damages-IV :219Highways-IV :219Inchoate Dower-VII :263State Roads Commission-

Time of Taking-VII :233Taking-IV :219

Confiscated lands-1:238Conveyances;

Grant-Description-X :63Intent of Parties-X :63Interest created-TV :1Inter Vivos-IV :50Husband and Wife-between-IV :1Married Women-by-X:1Recording tax-

Federal exemption-IV :77Reservation-

Description-X :63Tenants in common-IV :50

Covenants;Against occupancy-I:363; VIII :307

General Plan-VII1:307Benefit and burden-I:320; 11:265In esse-I:320Restrictive-

Racial-X :263Running with the land-I:320; 111:314Touch and Concern-I:320

Curtesy-I:238Dedication-T:238Deed Poll-I1:265Delivery;

Conditional-II:250Oral-XII:248

Escrow-in-I 1 :250Descent-I:238Distraint-1:238

SUBJECT INDEX

Dower-I:238Inchoate-

Destruction of-Damages-VII :263

Drainage;Surface Waters-XI :58

Easements-I:320Implied-IV :88Quasi-IV :88

Elegit-I:238Equitable Servitude-I1:265Estate pur autre vie-I:238Escheated lands-I:238Estoppel by deed-I1:89Feudal tenure-I:238Future Interests-Il:89; XI:187

Alienability-Il:89; IV :1; IX :367Contingent remainders-IV :1Executory interests-IV :1

Bankruptcy-XI:187Children-

Adopted-XI:187Grandchildren-XI:187

Condition precedent-V :98Condition subsequent-V :98Consumables-IV :1Contingent Remainders-

Alternative-IX :367Class-IX :367

Covenants-Liability for breach-I1:265Privity of Estate-Il:363Running of-Il:265

Conveyance of-IV :1Creditors rights-IV :1Cross-remainders-IV :1Determinable Fee-VIII :321Direct Restraints-I1:363Disabling restraints-I1:363Divestment-subject to-Il:89Divide and pay-over rule-Il:89Enforcement of-Il:89Estate by Implication-IV :1Estate Tail General-IV :1Estate Tail Special-IV :1Executory Interests-I1:89; IV :50Failure of Issue-IV :1; XI:187Fee Simple Conditional Estates-IV :1Fee Tail Estates-IV :1Gifts to a Class-I1:89Gifts to Designated persons-I1:89Indirect Restraints-Il:363"Issue"-defined-XI :187Opening of the Class-Il:89

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Possibility of Reverter-I1:89Powers of Appointment-XI:187

Rule against Perpetuities-XI:187Possibility of Reverter-VIII:321; XI:187Remainders-

See also EVIDENCE: Presumption of death-VIII :1; XI:187

Acceleration of-XI:187Alienability-V :98; VIII :1Alternative-VIII:269Class-VIII:1 ; XI:187Condition Subsequent-

Impossibility of Performance-XI:187Contingent-I:238; 11:89; V:98; VIII :1; VIII:142;

VIII :269; XI:187Destruction of-IV :1

Destructibility-VIII:1Rule against Perpetuities-VIII "1Seisin-VIII:1Transferability-VIII :1Vesting-I1:89; V :98; VIII :1; VIII :142; VIII :269;

XI:187Waste-VII:1

Restrictive Agreements-I1:265Reversions-Il:89; XI:187Right of Entry-I1:89; XI:187Rule against Perpetuities-IX :367; VIII :1; XI:187;

XII:13Seisin-I1:89; XI:187Shelley's Case-Rule in I:238; IV :1; IV :50Spendthrift Trusts-

See TRUSTSStock of Descent-I1:89"Then Surviving"--defined-XI:187Transmissibility-Il:89; IV :1Vested subject to opening-I1:89

General Occupant-I:238Gift;

Delivery of-II1:250Religious groups-VII:233

Grantee-Identity of-IV :1Grantor-Identity of-IV :1Ground Rents;

See PERSONAL PROPERTY: Leases-Ground RentsHalf-blood kindred-I:238Heirs;

Adopted children-X :20Highways;

Change of grade-IV :219Closing of-IV :219Limiting access-IV :219Protection of-IV :219Relocations-IV :219Viaducts-IV :219

SUBJECT INDEX

Hotchpot-I:238Inheritance-words of-I:238Lapse Statute-I:238Law of Property Act (English)-I:32Leasehold Estate-I1:265Leases of;

See PERSONAL PROPERTY: LeasesLife Estates-VIII:269

See also FUTURE INTERESTS: hereunderLivery of Seisen-I:238; IV :1Maryland Land Grant-History of-V :1Navigable Rivers-IX :268Navigable Waters-defined-V :314Patents-I:238Prescriptive Easements-X :272Privity of Estate-I1:265Profits-I:320Quit Claim-I:238Recording-I:238; 11:265;III :314Reversionary Estate-Il:265Right of Way;

Necessity-implied-IX :84Special Occupant-I:238Specific Performance-I1:89Spencer's Case-Doctrine of-Il:265; 1:320Statute of Limitations-I:238Statute of Quis Emptores-I:238Statute of Uses-I:238Streets and Highways-I:238Survival-contingent upon-Il:89Tax Titles-I:238Torrens System-I:238Tenants by the Entireties-I:238; 11:291

Divorce-Effect of-IX :291Requisites of-IX :291

Tenants in Coparcenary-IV :50Title;

Descent-by-IV :50Purchase-by-IV :50

Touch and Concern-I1:265Uniform Interparty Agreement Act-IV :1Uniform Property Act-IV :1Vacant Lands-I:238Waste;

Damages Recoverable-IV :1Wild's Case-Rule in-IV :1Worthier Title-Doctrine of-IV:1; IV:50Zoning-VIII :300

Highways-IV :219

RENT CONTROL:See STATUTES

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RES ADJUDICATA:III :184; IV :189See ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: Res Adjudicata

RES IPSA LOQUITUR:See TORTS: Negligence

SALES (including CONDITIONAL SALES):See also NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTSSee also TRADE REGULATIONSSee also TRUSTSAdvertising;

False-VII :177Bailment-I:187Bona Fide Purchaser-I:187; 11:56Breach of Warranty;

Privity of Contract-VIII :61Caveat Emptor-VII :177Chattel Mortgages-I:187

Distraint-I:238Recording-XI:139

Choses in Action-1:1Conditional-I:187

Lease with option to buy-XI:244Recording-IV :82Title-XI:244

Default of buyer-I:187Distraint-I:238Distress for rent-I:187Fixtures-I:187Garageman's Lien-I:187Warranty-I:187Consignment-I:187C. I. F. Contracts-II1:261Delivery-II:261; IV :82Latent Defects-VII :177Recording-I:187Religious groups-VII :233Resale-I:187Restaurants-Il:277Risk of loss-I:187Title-II1:261Uniform Interparty Agreement Act-IV :1Uniform Sales Act-I:187; 11:56; VII :82; VIII :61Warranty;

Containers-VII :82Implied-VII:82

Sale of food-VIII :61

SEARCH WARRANTS:See PLEADING AND PRACTICE: Criminal Law

SELECTIVE SERVICE:Adopted Children-VII :275Classification;

Judicial Review-VII:165 ; VIII :154

SUBJECT INDEX

Conscientious Objector-VII :169Military Law;

Jurisdiction over Draftee-VII :169

SPEEDY JUDGMENT ACT:Account;

Requirements of-I1:305Action Under-I1:305Affidavit-I1:305Amendments-I1:305Bill of Particulars-I:305

Demand for-I1:305Common Counts-I1:305Counsel Fee-I1:305Demurrer-I1:305Judgment-I1:305Judgment by Default-I1:305Motion to Strike-Judgments-I1:305Notice to Plead-I1:305Parties-I1:305Pleas-I:305Rules of Court-I1:305Rule Security for Costs-I1:305Service of copies of papers-I1:305Suit Requirements-I1:305

STAMP TAXES:11:314

STATE REPORTER:See COURTS: Court of Appeals

STATUTES:See also LEGISLATIONAccident and Health Insurance Bill-X1:81Acknowledgment-XII:166Act to Direct Descents-IV :1; IV :50Adoption-VII :275Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933-IX :133Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938-V :231 ; XII:1Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act-V :231Air Commerce Act of 1926-VIII :300Arbitration-I1:326Banks and Banking-II:109Bank Collection Code-X :350Bituminous Coal Act of 1937-V :231Bituminous Coal Conservation Act-V :231Bouse Act-I1:147;III :266; IV :303; XII:68Carriers' Taxing Act-V :231Casualty and Surety Rate Regulatory Bill-XI:81Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938-VIII :300Clayton Act-VII1:177; IX :1; XI:81Code of Evidence-VII :118Common Disaster-VII :330Corrupt Practices Act-IV :248

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Curative Acts-XII:166Death on the High Seas Act-XI:125Descents-Statute of-IV :1; IV :50Elizabeth-Statute of-I:105

See TRUSTSEscheat Act-XI:187False Advertising-VII :177Federal Employers' Liability Act-XI:125Federal Estate Tax-VI:195Federal Old Age Act-XII:1Federal Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906--VII :177Federal Trade Commission-IX :133; XI:81Financial Responsibility Act-VIII:311Fire, Marine and Inland Marine Rate Regulatory Bill-XI:81Foreign Law Interpretation-I1:146Foreign Wills-IV :400Frauds-Statute of-I:32; 11:362; VI:262; VI:328;

VIII :307; VIII :22; XII:158Fraudulent Devises; Statute of-V :50Gloucester-Statute of-IV :1Ground Rents-II:314; V :1Internal Revenue Act-XII:1Interstate Commerce Act-V :231Jones Act-XI:125Judicature Act of 1873 (English)-I:277Lapse Statutes-XI:187Limitations-Statute of-IV :201; 1:238; 11:201; VIII :294;

IX :74Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act-

V:231Married Women's Property Act-IX :291; 1:65; 1:238; IV :1Marlbridge-Statute of-IV :1Maryland Estate Tax-VI:195Maryland Inheritance Tax Statute-VII :87Maryland Zoning Statute-VIII :300McCarran Act-XI:81Merchant Marine Act-XI:125Miller-Tydings Act-VII:177Model Probate Code-X :1Mortgages-IV :111Motor Carrier Act-XII:1National Banking Act-VIII :241National Industrial Recovery Act-IX :133 ; V :231National Labor Relations Act-XI:81; XI:342; XII:1 ; V :231Natural Gas Act of 1938-VIII :122Negotiable Instrument Act-I1:375Norris-LaGuardia Acts-IX :1Occupational Disease Law-Maryland-IV :133Outside Salesmen Statute-V :172Packers and Stockyards Act-V :231Price Control Act of 1942-IX :133Public Contracts Act of 1936-V :231Quia Emptores-Statute of-V :1Railroad Retirement Acts-V :231

SUBJECT INDEX

Railway Labor Act of 1934-IX :70Recording-IV :82Rent Control-XI1:1Retail Installment Sales Act-X1:244Ribbon Development Act, 1935-English-IV :219Right of Way; Motor Vehicles-XI:159Right of Way; Motorist and Pedestrian-XI:1Robinson-Patman Act-VII :177; XI:81Seamen's Act of 1920-XI :125Second Liberty Bond Act-X1:265Sherman Anti-Trust Act-IX :133; XI:81State Industrial Accident Commission-V1:316Stockholders;

Actions by-prior transactions-VIII :241Security for costs-VIII :241

Subrogation-II1:201Taft-Hartley Act-IX :1; XT:342Tariff Act-V :231Tennessee Valley Authority Act-V:231Tobacco Control Act-IX :133Tobacco Inspection Act-V :231 ; IX :133Uniform Absent Persons Act-VII :330Uniform Act on Fresh Pursuit-V :125Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highway-IV :207Uniform Conditional Sales Act-XI:244Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act-IV :275; VI:221;

VIII :237; X :84Uniform Fraudulent Conveyance Act-V:275; IX :291Uniform Marriage Evasion Act-VII :254Uniform Partnership Act-V:337 ; VIII :22Uniform Property Act-IV :1Uniform Sales Act-VII :82; VIII :61Uniform Simultaneous Death Act-VI :330; XI:187Statute of Uses-VII :1; XT:25Wage and Hour Law-X:81Wagner Act-IX :1Webb-Pomerene Act-VII :177Wheeler-Lea Act-VII :177Wills Act of 1908-XI :187Statute of Wills-XI1:13Witnesses;

Forced to testify-I1:146"Immunity proviso"-I1:146

Workmen's Compensation;See WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION

Wrongful Death-I1:264

STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION:See also LEGISLATIONVII :87Child-Il:59History of Legislation-VI:311Legislative Intent-V:311 ; VII :146Retroactive Applicability-VII :101

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Simultaneous enactment of conflicting Statutes-I1:56Title of Act-IX :197

STOCKS AND BONDS:See also CORPORATIONSCharter Amendment;

Effect of-V :345Cumulative Preferred-V :345Dividends;

Accrued-V :345Dissolution-upon-V :345Funding of Arrearages-V :345Unpaid-V :345

Issue;New-V :345

Stockholders;Contract Rights-V :345Creditor Beneficiary-X :67Creditor's Rights-V :345Donee Beneficiary-X :67Prior Transactions-IV :380Minority-

Prior transactions-VIII :241Property Rights-V :345Rights of-IV:380; V:345Suits by-VIII :241Vested Rights-V :345

Trustee;Taxation-IX :89

U. S. Savings bonds-XI:265

SUMMARY JUDGMENT:See SPEEDY JUDGMENT ACT

SURETYSHIP:Subrogation-II1:201

TARIFF RATES:V:231

TAXATION:11:49Action by Taxpayers-XII :1Bonds;

U. S. Savings-XI:265Bondholders;

Rights of-I1:49Constitutional Restrictions-Il :IConveyances;

Stamp Tax-II:314Corporate-II :11; V :77; IX :246

Exempt-lI :11Family-VIII :171

Direct Tax-II :1Double;

Ex post facto-lI :1

SUBJECT INDEX

Domicil-IV :98Equalization Fund-IX :246Equality-I1:1Estate Tax-IX :89

Federal-XlI:13Apportionment-V:195Charitable Bequests-X :289Insurance-X :289Intent of Testator-X :289Interest on-X :289Penalty for Delinquent Payments-X :289Retroactive-X :289State Apportionment-X :289

Intent-VII :87Marital Deductions-XI1:13Maryland-

Apportionment-V:195Excise-IV :319Exemptions from-I:1 ; II:11

Governmental functions-IV :77Proprietary functions-IV :77

Federal ;Effect of State Law-I:300

Fiduciaries-I:11 ; IX :89Gift Tax;

Deductions-Dower interest-V:167

Inchoate interests-V1:167Gross Receipts Tax-I :1; 11:49Ground Rents-I:1

Maryland-II:314Out-of-State-II1:314

Income;Comparison with Maryland-V :77Constitutionality-TI:1Defined-V :387Federal-

Exemptions-Housing-V :387

Ground Rents-II:314Governmental exemptions-IV :77History of-I:1Maryland-I1:1; I1:11; V :77

Constitutionality-V :77Corporations-V :77Gross income-II1:314Ground Rent-II:314; V :1; V :387Housing-V :387Investment Income-V :387

Defined-V :77Liability of Federal Government employees-IV :77Ordinary income defined-V :77Ordinary-V :387Partnerships-V :77

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Return Period-V :77Rent-V :387

Inheritance Taxes;Maryland-Ground Rents-IIl:314

Interests;Separate Taxable-IIl:314

Investment income;Maryland-II1:314

Licenses-IV :319Maryland;

Judges-VII :233Maryland Inheritance Tax Statutes-VII :87Maryland;

Public Officials-VII :233Occupation tax-IV :319Oleomargarine-XII:1Partnership;

Defined-VIII :171Family-VIII :171Upon-Il:11

Police Regulation-IV :319Poll Tax-I1:1Power of Appointment-XII:13Property taxes-Il:1Public Officer;

Salary of-Il:1Purpose of-Il:1Rate of-I :11Real Property;

Assessments-IX :246Recordation tax;

State-II:314Maryland-

Federal Exemption-IV :77Reduction of-Il:49Revenue-IV :319Share Taxes;

Maryland-II1:314State immunity-I:91State Tax Commission-IX :246Stocks and Bonds-IX :89Testamentary Trusts;

Contingent Remainders-VIII :142Vested Remainders-VIII :142

Trustee;Resident-IX :89

Trusts-Il:11Short term-VII :201 ; VIII :171

Family trusts-VII :201Intermediate duration-VII:201Life of beneficiary-VII :201

Trusts Estates;General Power of Appointment-I:300Special Power of Appointment-I:300

SUBJECT INDEX

Uniformity-I1:1Use Tax-I:263Withholding-I1:11

TESTAMENTARY LAW:See also REAL PROPERTY: Future InterestsSee also TAXATION: Estate TaxSee also TRUSTSAdministrator;

Liability of-I1:379Adopted Children;

Rights of-VII :275Adopted Adults;

Rights of-VII :275Aliens;

Rights of succession-VI:195Beneficiaries;

Joint-Death of one-VII :101

Bequests;Lapse-VII :101Void-VII :101

Claim Against Estate;Compromising of-I1:379Rights of Administrator-I1:379Rights of Executor-I1:379

Codicil;Date of-

Effect on Will-VII :101Descent-XI:187Devises;

Failing-I1:142Lapse-Il:142; VII :101Religious groups-VII :233Void-Il:142; VII :101

Devolution-XI:187Distribution;

Surviving spouse-II1:371Dower-VII :101Executor;

Liability of-I1:379Foreign Wills-IV :400Heirs;

Adopted Children-X :20; X :72At-Law-Il:142Designated-IV :50

Inter Vivos Transfers;Fraudulent-X :1

Lapse Statute;Retroactive applicability-VII :101

Model Probate Code-X :1Power of Appointment;

Lapse Statute-VII :101Presumption of Death-VII :330

327

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Probate;Contest of-

Parties in interest-Trustee-VII:1

Residuary Legatee-I1:142Revocation of Will;

Adoption of Child-VII:275Birth of Child-VII:275

Statute of Wills;Compliance-

Bank accounts-II1:109Surviving Spouses;

Rights of-X:1Power of Appointment-XII:13

Testator;Insane-VII :101

Trust Estates;See also TRUSTSGeneral pecuniary legacies-I1:155General residuary clause-I1:155Residuary legatee-I1:155

Trustee;Void or lapsed devises-I1:142

Unclaimed Estates-VII :330Uniform Property Act-IV :1Wills;

XI:187Act of 1837 (English)-I:32Act of 1916-XI :187After-born Child-I:32; 11:59Birth of Child-I:32

Adopted Children-X :20Children-

Adopted-X :20; XI:187Grandchildren-XI:187

Closing of Class-Premature-V :208

Construction-XI:187Contingent remainders-

Class-IX :367Intent of Testator-IX :367

Die without issue-1:238; XI:25Disinheritance-X :1Domicil-V :218Evidence of intention-I:32Executors-

Responsibility for depreciation of securities-I:355Failure of Issue-XI:187Foreign-

Jurisdiction-V :213Heirs-XI:187Holographic-IV :400Jurisdiction-V :218Lapse Statute-XI:187; XII:13

SUBJECT INDEX

Life Estates-VIII :269Parol Declarations-1:32Power of Appointment-XI:187; XII:13Presumption Against Intestacy-XI:187Real Property-

Sale of-I:238Remainders-

See also REAL PROPERTY: Future InterestsAlternative-VIII :269Contingent-VIII:269Vested-VII :269

Revival-IV :400Revocation-I:32; IV :400Right to Administer-

Separation agreement-I:75Rule Against Perpetuities-IX :367Statute of Frauds-1:32Statute of Uses-XI:25Substitutional Gifts-VIII :269Testator-

Domicil of-IV :400Non-resident-V :213

Worthier Title;Doctrine of-IV :50; IV :1

TOBACCO:Grading-IX :133Marketing-IX :133Unfair Trade Practices-IX :133

TORTS:See HUSBAND AND WIFESee PARTNERSHIPSSee WORKMEN'S COMPENSATIONAction of Child Against Parent;

Affecting the person-XII:202Affecting Property-XI1:202Persons in Loco Parentis-XI1:202Wilful Misconduct-XI1:202

Action by Parent Against Child-I:65Assault;

Arrest-V :125Damages-

Exemplary-V:181Ticketholders-

Ejection-X :169Care;

Degree of-II1:344; 11:353Charitable Corporations;

Liability-V :336Child-of ;

Liability of parent-I1:288Conversion;

Stocks and bonds-IV :92

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Damages;Exemplary-VI:181

Due Care-I1:263False Arrest-V :125False Imprisonment-V :125Instrumentality;

Inherently dangerous-I1:288Potentially dangerous-I1:288

Latent Defects-Il:277Licensees-II:344Lord Campbell's Act-V:104Municipal-II:159

Governmental Function-II:159Fire departments-II:159Garbage and trash collections-II1:159Parks-II:159Police Departments-II:159Schools-II:159Sewers-II:159Waterworks-II1:159

Proprietary Function-Highways-II1:159Markets-II:159Streets-II:159

Public Function-II1:159Negligence;

See also MOTOR VEHICLE LAWSee also WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION111:353;III :344; XI:44; XI:51Common Carrier-

Third party intervention-VI:332Contributory-II:285 ; V :104; V :414; XI:1

Infants-V :414Degree of Care-V :406; V :414

Business invitee-VIII:150Duty to guest-V :406Duty to hitch-hiker-V :406Duty to invitee-V :406Duty.to Protect Children-V :414Gross-V :406Insurance-V :422Lord Campbell's Act-V :414Ordinary-V :406Parking Lot Attendants-X :185Pre-Natal Injury-XII:223Res Ipsa Loquitur-II:277; 11:285; VI:332; VIII:150;

X:337; XI:102; XI:51Respondeat Superior-V :104; V :336; VI:248Sale of food-I1:277Suit by wife vs. husband-VI:173Suit by wife vs. Husband's Employer-VI:173

Nuisance;Airspace-VIII:300Noise-II1:240

SUBJECT INDEX

Odors-II1:240Personal Injuries-I:65Proximate Cause-Il:288Railroads;

Care to be exercised-I1:263Res Ipsa Loquitur-See TORTS, NEGLIGENCERight of Way;

Duty to maintain-II1:344Suffering-I:162Trespass-II1:344

Airspace-VIII :300Waste;

Damage recoverable-IV :1Wrongful Death-I:162; 11:264

Actions by illegitimate children-II :59Lord Campbell's Act-

Maritime Torts-XI :125

TRADE REGULATIONS:VII :177

TRUSTS:See BANKS AND BANKING: Joint Savings AccountsSee also EVIDENCE: Common Disaster and Presumption

of deathSee also TAXATIONAttachments;

Spendthrift trusts-IV :417; X :359; XI:70;And See SPENDTHRIFT TRUSTS

Beneficiaries;Indefinite

Charitable-I:105Liability for Torts-V :336

Class;Premature closing of-V :208

Corpus;Personalty-VII :1Vesting of title-VII "1

Cy Pres-1:105Delaware-IX :359Judicial-IX :359Prerogative-IX :359

Delivery of Interest in Corpus-II1:271Devises;

Residuary legatee-I1:155Void or lapsed-Il:142

Doctrine of Relation Back-IV :297Execution;

Mistake in-VII :1Family Trusts-VII :201 ; VIII :171General Power of Appointment;

Creditor's rights-IV :297Form of-IV :297

Fiduciary;Adverse interests-II:221

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Adverse representation-II1:221Competition with beneficiary-II1:221Duty of-II:221Purchase by-II1:221

Fraudulent Transfers;Rights of Surviving Spouse-X :1

General Power of Appointment-I:300Graveyards-I:105Educational Purpose-I:105Limited Powers of Appointment-I:300Limitation;

Contingent-I':105Parol Trust;

Creditor's of trustee-VI:328Powers-IV :1

Power of Appointment-General-Il:155Rule Against Perpetuities-XI:187

Special-XII:13Principal;

Distribution of-Upon death of beneficiary-V :208

Public Benefit-I:105Religious Purposes-I:105Resulting-I:105Rights of Donee's Creditors-Il:155Rule Against Perpetuities-I:105Sale by-II:221Settlor;

Intent of-VII :1Short-term Trusts-VII :201 ; VIII :171Spendthrift-IV :417; XI:187

Alimony-XI:70; X :359Creditor's Rights-V :430

Statute of Elizabeth-I:105Statute of Frauds-VI:328Termination-VII :1

ULTRA VIRES:See CONTRACTS

UNITED NATIONS:Citizenship-IX :319

Charter provisions-IX :319Compatibility with National Sovereignty-IX :319

VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATION:Arbitration;

Judicial review-IV :179

WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS:See NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS

WARRANTS:See PLEADING AND PRACTICE

SUBJECT INDEX

WIRE TAPPING:See EVIDENCE

WITNESSES:See EVIDENCE

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION:See also ADMINISTRATIVE LAWIV:133; XI:81Adopted Children-VII :275; X :20Asbestosis-IX :133Award-IV :133Definitions-IV :133Dependents-IV :133Disability;

Apportionment-IV :133Employee Obligations-IV :133Employer Obligations-IV :133Hazardous Employment-VIII :158Health Department;

Duties of-IV :133Medical Board;

Function of-IV :133Negligence of Employer-IV :133Procedure-IV :133Residence-V :172Salesmen;

Outside-V :172Silicosis-IV :133State Industrial Accident Commission;

Appeals from-VI:316Jury Trial-VI:316Non-Jury Trial-VI:316

Wrongful Death;Caused outside of forum-I1:168Plaintiff in action for-I1:168

ZONING:See REAL PROPERTY: ZoningSee CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: Administrative Law;

Zoning Agencies

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CONTENTS PAGES OF THE SEVERAL ISSUES

OF VOLUMES ONE THROUGH TWELVE OF

THE MARYLAND LAW REVIEW

1936- 1951

I I LATENT EQUITIES IN MARYLAND ......... Charles G. Page 1

DEC. REVOCATIONOFA WILLBY BIRTH OFA CHILD WilliamLentz 32

1 9 3 6 EDITORIAL SECTIONCONCERNING THE MARYLAND LAW REVIEW ............ 51NEWS OF THE BAR ASSOCIATIONS ...................... 54

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 56

RECENT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS .............. 57A SYMPOSIUM ON LAW REVIEWS IN A NEIGHBORING JOUR-

NAL .......................................... 59

CASENOTES AND COMMENTSTORT SUIT BY WIFE AGAINST HUSBAND'S PARTNER-

SHIP - David v. David ........................ 65CONTRACT FOR LIFE-TIME EMPLOYMENT HELD VOID FOR

INDEFINITENESS OF SUBJECT MATTER - Baltimoreand Ohio R. Co. v. King ........................ 73

PROPER VENUE OF SUIT FOR ALIMONY WITHOUT DIVORCE- OUSTER OF JURISDICTION - AMENDMENT - Wood-cock v. W oodcock ............................... 81

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - MUNICIPAL BANKRUPTCY ACT- ENCROACHMENT UPON STATE POWERS - Ashtonv. Cameron County Water Improvement DistrictN o . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1

DOUBLE LIABILITY OF A BANK STOCK-HOLDER FOR A DEBT

OF THE BANK INCURRED BEFORE HIS OWNERSHIP OF

THE STOCK - Ghingher v. Bachtell .............. 95BOOK REVIEWS

CASNER, MARYLAND ANNOTATIONS TO THE AMERICAN LAWINSTITUTE'S RESTATEMENT OF THE LAW OF AGENCY

Charles McH. Howard 99ROBINSON, LAW AND THE LAWYERS .... Huntington Cairns 101

CHARITABLE TRUSTS IN MARYLANDCharles McHenry Howard 105

MORTGAGEE'S RIGHTS IN THE EVENT OF A DEFICIENCYJesse Slingluff, Jr. 128

EDITORIAL SECTION

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 141

NEWS OF THE BAR ASSOCIATIONS ...................... 142NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 143

THE SPECIAL SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE ............ 144

CASENOTES AND COMMENTS

ULTRA VIRES CONTRACTS OF CORPORATIONS IN MARYLAND 145ACTION IN MARYLAND FOR WRONGFUL DEATH CAUSED AND

OCCURING ELSEWHERE - Davis v. Ruzicka ........ 162VENUE OF SUIT AGAINST DOMESTIC CORPORATION -

M. J. Grove Lime Co. v. Wolfenden .............. 165CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - DELEGATION TO PRESIDENT OF

POWER TO DECLARE EMBARGO ON EXPORTATION OFARMS - United States v. Curtis-Wright ExportCorporation .................................... 167

ATTACHMENT - PUBLIC INSTITUTION AS GARNISHEE -

Hughes v. Svboda ............................... 172DIFFICULTY OF OBTAINING APPELLATE RULINGS ON SUB-

STANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW - CORROBORATION OF AC-COMPLICES - Folb v. State ...................... 175

BOOK REVIEWS1 2 HERBERT, UNCOMMON LAW ............ Emory H. Niles 181F E B. CORWIN, THE COMMERCE POWER VERSUS STATES RIGHTS

1 9 37 Roger Howell 184

CONDITIONAL SALES OF CHATTELS IN MARYLAND 1 3Bridgewater M. Arnold 187 A P R.

JURISDICTION OVER NON-RESIDENT MOTORISTS FOR SUITSARISING FROM LOCAL ACCIDENTS 1937

James Morfit Mullen 222EDITORIAL SECTIONCONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 231NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL ........................... 232AN EARLY MARYLAND DECISION ON JUDICIAL REVIEW OF

LEGISLATION ................................... 232

CASENOTES AND COMMENTSMARYLAND STATUTORY MODIFICATIONS OF THE COMMON

LAW OF REAL PROPERTY ....... By B. H. Hartogensis 238CANCELLATION OF ACCRUED DIVIDENDS ON PREFERRED

STOCK UNDER GENERAL RESERVATION IN CHARTER OFPOWER TO MAKE AMENDMENTS CHANGING TERMS OFOUTSTANDING STOCK ............................ 254

EFFECT OF BANKRUPTCY DISCHARGE ON REVOCATION OFMOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR'S LICENSE FOR FAILURE TOSATISFY JUDGMENT-Ellis v. Rudy, Commissioner... 259

VALIDITY OF STATE COMPENSATING TAX ON USE WITHINSTATE OF CHATTELS PURCHASED OUTSIDE STATE-Henneford v. Silas Mason Co., Inc ................. 263

NEED FOR CORROBORATION OF PLAINTIFF IN A SUIT FORALIMONY WITHOUT DIVORCE-Roeder v. Roeder.... 266

FURTHER CONCERNING THE DOUBLE LIABILITY OF BANKSTOCKHOLDERS-Stockholders of People's BankingCo. v. Sterling (Ghingher v. Bachtell) ............ 270

BOOK REVIEWSHRIVER, JUSTICE OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES: HIS BOOK

NOTICES AND UNCOLLECTED LETTERS AND PAPERSRaymond S. Williams 273

THE ENGLISH COURTS-RECENT PROPOSALS FOR BETTERDESPATCH OF BUSINESS ......... W. Calvin Chesnut 277

THE MEANING OF "GENERAL" POWERS OF APPOINTMENTUNDER THE FEDERAL ESTATE TAX ..... George Gump 300

EDITORIAL SECTION

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 317

NEWS OF THE BAR ASSOCIATIONS ...................... 318NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 318

CASENOTES AND COMMENTS

COVENANTS RUNNING WITH THE LAND-Union Trust Co.v. Rosenburg ................................... 320

JUDICIAL TERMINATION OF A CONTRACT-RECOVERY FORPARTIAL PERFORMANCE OF AN ENTIRE CONTRACTAFTER BREACH-Bright v. Ganas ................. 329

APPRAISAL OF SHARES OF DISSENTING STOCKHOLDERS INCONSOLIDATION-American General Corporation v.Cam p et al ..................................... 338

ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE FOR DURESS WHERE PRE-MARITAL RELATIONS HAVE OCCURRED-Lurz v. Lurz. 348

SURCHARGING EXECUTORS FOR DEPRECIATION OF SECURI-TIES IN MARGIN ACCOUNT--Goldsborough et al. v.D eW itt et al .................................... 355

BOOK REVIEWS

MAGILL, TAXABLE INCOME .......... H. H. Walker Lewis 362 1 4REIBLICH, MARYLAND ANNOTATIONS TO THE AMERICAN J U N.

LAW INSTITUTE'S RESTATEMENT OF THE LAW OF

CONFLICT OF LAWS ........... John S. Strahorn, Jr. 364 1 9 3 7

2 1 HISTORY AND CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE MARYLANDDEC. INCOME TAX LAW .............. Huntington Cairns 1DEC 37 A SURVEY OF THE MARYLAND INCOME TAX LAW1937 James T. Carter 11

EDITORIAL SECTIONCONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 43NEWS OF THE BAR ASSOCIATIONS ...................... 45NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 46COMMENTS AND CASENOTESCONSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS OF REDUCTION IN STATE

PROPERTY TAX .......... By Herbert M. Brune, Jr. 49WHO MAY NEGOTIATE A WAREHOUSE RECEIPT IN MARY-

LAND .. ......................................... 56DOMESTIC RELATIONS LEGISLATION AT THE 1937 SESSION 59CAPACITY OF CHILD TO SECURE COURT ORDER AGAINST

FATHER FOR FUTURE SUPPORT IN EXCESS OF AMOUNTSTIPULATED IN SEPARATION AGREEMENT BETWEENPARENTS- Yost V. Yost .......................... 60

LOAN DISTINGUISHED FROM AGENCY - LIABILITY OFLENDER AS PRINCIPAL ON CONTRACTS MADE BY BOR-ROWER WITH THIRD PARTIES-Commercial Credit Co.v. L. A . Benson Co ............................... 67

THE EFFECT OF A SEPARATION AGREEMENT UPON THESURVIVING SPOUSE'S RIGHT TO ADMINISTER-Hewittv. Shipley ...................................... 75

PRIVILEGE OF COUNSEL TO EXPLAIN TRAVERSER'S FAILURETO TESTIFY-Wilkerson v. State .................. 79

BOOK REVIEWSLASSON, THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FOURTH

AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION-G. Kenneth Reiblich ............................ 83

STUMBERG, PRINCIPLES OF CONFLICT OF LAWS .......... 86

ALIENABILITY AND TRANSMISSIBILITY OF FUTURE INTER-ESTS IN MARYLAND ................ Russell R. Reno 89

PROOF OF MARRIAGE IN MARYLAND .... Herbert Myerberg 120

EDITORIAL SECTIONCONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 139NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 140

COMMENTS AND CASENOTESDISPOSITION OF VOID AND OTHERWISE FAILING DEVISES

IN M ARYLAND .................................. 142EVIDENCE LEGISLATION AT THE 1937 SESSION ........... 146ADMISSIBILITY OF EVIDENCE OBTAINED BY UNLAWFUL

SEARCH AND SEIZURE-Sugarman v. State ......... 147EXERCISE OF A GENERAL POWER OF APPOINTMENT WITH-

OUT SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO THE PoWER-Merwin v.Safe Deposit and Trust Co. of Baltimore .......... 155

POWER OF EQUITY TO ENJOIN TRESPASSES TO REAL PROP-ERTY-REQUISITES FOR THE GRANTING OF SUCHRELIEF-Baker v. Howard Hunt et al ............. 160

WHO MAY SUE FOR WRONGFUL DEATH CAUSED AND OCCUR-RING OUTSIDE THE STATE OF THE FORUM-Rose v.Phillips Packing Co., Inc ......................... 168

EXTENT TO WHICH RIGHTS SECURED BY THE FIRST EIGHTAMENDMENTS TO THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION AREPROTECTED AGAINST STATE ACTION BY THE FOUR-TEENTH AMENDMENT-Palko v. State of Connecticut 174

BOOK REVIEWSCAIRNS, TAX LAWS OF MARYLAND, ANNOTATED,

Herbert M. Brune, Jr. 179FRANKFURTER, THE COMMERCE CLAUSE UNDER MARSHALL,

2 2 TANEY AND WAITE .................. Roger Howell 180F E B. MORRIS, HOW LAWYERS THINK .... John S. Strahorn, Jr. 1821 9 3 8 BOOK NOTES ..................................... 183

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW IN MARYLAND, 2 3Reuben Oppenheimer 185 A PR.

VOID AND VOIDABLE MARRIAGES IN MARYLAND AND THEIRANNULMENT ................ John S. Strahorn, Jr. 211 19 3 8

EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL ........................... 260

SUPREME COURT OVERRULES AN IMPORTANT CASE ...... 263

FURTHER ON FOREIGN WRONGFUL DEATH .............. 264

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

EQUITABLE SERVITUDES-THE RUNNING OF COVENANTS INEQUITY-McKenrick v. Savings Bank of Baltimore.. 265

THE DOCTRINE OF IMPLIED WARRANTY BETWEEN REST-AURANT-KEEPER AND GUEST-Child's Dining HallCo. v. Swingler ................................ 277

ERROR IN CHARGING MISDEMEANOR AS A FELONY-Whit-tington v. State ................................ 284

LIABILITY OF PARENTS FOR TORT OF CHILD - Rounds,Admr. v. Phillips et al.; Kerrigan v. Carroll, et al.. . 288

ILLICIT COHABITATION OF PARTIES AS AFFECTING CON-TRACTS MADE BETWEEN THEM-Baxter v. Wilburn.. 291

BOOK REVIEWS

OSBORN, THE MIND OF THE JUROR ...... Walter L. Clark 299

TRIMBLE, CHIEF JUSTICE WAITE, DEFENDER OF THE PUB-LIC INTEREST .............. Bridgewater M. Arnold 300

STIMSON, CONFLICT OF CRIMINAL LAWS ................ 303

THE MARYLAND SPEEDY JUDGMENT ACTSM. Luther Pittman 305

ARBITRATION UNDER MARYLAND LAWJames Morfit Mullen 326

CORPORATE CAPACITY TO PRACTICE LAW-A STUDY INLEGAL HOCUS POCUS .......... H. H. Walker Lewis 342

EDITORIAL SECTIONCONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 355NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL ........................... 356

COMMENTS AND CASENOTESFIVE YEARS VOLUNTARY SEPARATION AS NEW GROUND FOR

ABSOLUTE DIVORCE--Campbell v. Campbell ........ 357DIRECT RESTRAINTS UPON ALIENATION OF FEE SIMPLE

ESTATES-COVENANT AGAINST OCCUPANCY BY NE-GROES-Meade v. Dennistone et al ................. 363

EFFECT OF CONSTITUTIONAL INELIGIBILITY OF PUBLIC OF-FICER UPON HIS OFFICIAL ACTS-STATUS OF PUBLICOFFICER HOLDING OFFICE CREATED BY UNCONSTITU-TIONAL STATUTF-Kimble v. Bender ............... 371

THE SEAL AS CONSIDERATION ON A NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-MENT-Citizen's National Bank of Pocomoke City v.Custis ........................................ 375

COMPROMISING OF CLAIM BY EXECUTOR OR ADMINISTRA-TOR WITHOUT APPROVAL OF ORPHANS' COURT-Blumv. F ox ........................................ 379

BOOK REVIEWSDELAPLAINE, FRANCIS SCOTT KEY, LIFE AND TIMES

Richard F. Cleveland 384CRANE, HANDBOOK OF THE LAW OF PARTNERSHIP AND 2 4

OTHER UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONSFrederick W. Invernizzi 386 J U N.

BOOK NOTE ...................................... 387 1 9 3 8

3 1 LEADING ARTICLESD E C. CORPORATE REORGANIZATIONS UNDER CHAPTER X OF THE

1 9 3 8 NATIONAL BANKRUPTCY AcT-George Cochran Doub 1JURISDICTION OF MARYLAND COURTS OVER FOREIGN COR-

PORATIONS UNDER THE ACT OF 1937,G. Kenneth Reiblich 85

EDITORIAL SECTION

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 76

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 77

COMMENTS AND CASENOTESTHE "LORD MANSFIELD RULE" AS TO "BASTARDIZING THE

IsSUE"-Harward v. Harward; Hale v. State ...... 79DOES THE DELAY INCIDENT TO THE USE OF THE CLEARING

HOUSE EXTEND THE REASONABLE TIME FOR THE PRE-SENTMENT OF A CIHECK ?-Maryland Title GuaranteeCo. v. A lter .................................... 87

"ALIMONY" FOR THE SUPPORT OF BOTH WIFE AND CHILD-Cohen v. Cohen ................................ 93

TENURE AND REMEDIES UNDER SCHOOL TEACHERS' CON-TRACTS--Board of Education of Washington Countyv. Cearfoss ..................................... 97

INTERPRETATION OF DISABILITY INSURANCE POLICIES-

New England Life Insurance Co. v. Hurst ......... 101

BOOK REVIEW

WILKIN, THE SPIRIT OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION-Eli Frank 105

BOOK NOTE ...................................... 107

LEADING ARTICLE

JOINT SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS IN MARYLAND,Alvin Katzenstein 109

EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OF THE BAR ASSOCIATIONS ..................... 148

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS AND REFERRED LEGISLA-TION .......................................... 150

RECENT CHANGES IN THE JUDICIARY OP THE STATE ...... 151

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

ON THE RULES OF EVIDENCE .............. Paul R. Kach 154

MUNICIPAL RESPONSIBILITY IN TORT IN MARYLAND,George L. Clarke 159

NEGOTIABILITY OF A CONFESSED JUDGMENT NOTE PAYABLEON DEMAN--Iglehart v. Farmers National Bank... 176

EFFECT OF ACQUITTAL FOR ASSAULT ON TRIAL FOR MURDERWHEN VICTIM SUBSEQUENTLY DIES-Crawford v.State ......................................... 184

PARTNERSHIP BY ESTOPPEL BASED ON A HOLDING OUT BY

ONE OTHER THAN THE PARTY SOUGHT TO BE HELD-Brocato v. Serio ................................ 189

FEDERAL REGULATION OF LOCAL TRANSACTIONS AFFECTING

INTERSTATE COMMERCE-Consolidated Edison Com-

pany of New York v. National Labor Relations Board 194

3 2 BOOK REVIEW

FEB. FRYER, READINGS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY,

193 9 Russell R. Reno 199

LEADING ARTICLES 3 3THE EQUITABLE DOCTRINE OF SUBROGATION, A P R.

James Morfit Mullen 201 1 9 3 9A FmucIAY's DUTY or LOYALTY ........ Roger A. Clapp 221

EDITORIAL SECTIONCORRECTION OF AN ERROR ............................ 237NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 238

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

NEBULOUS INJUNCTION DECREES AGAINST NOISE-NUI-SANcES-Meadowbrook Swimming Club v. Albert... 240

MANUAL TRANSFER OF DEED TO GRANTEE ON PAROL CON-DITION-Buchwald v. Buchwald, et al .............. 250

REVOCABILITY OF AGENT'S AUTHORITY WHERE PRINCIPALHAS CONTRACTED NOT TO REVOKE WITHIN A CER-TAIN PERIOD-Piper, et al. v. Wells ................ 258

C. I. F. CONTRACTS-PASSAGE OF TITLE-RISK OF LOSS-Obrecht v. Crawford, et al ....................... 261

ADMISSIBILITY OF EVIDENCE OBTAINED BY WIRE TAPPING-Hitzelberger v. State .......................... 266

REQUIREMENT OF DELIVERY IN GIFTS OF PERSONALTY-Schenker v. Moodhe ............................ 271

BOOK REVIEWS

SEMMES, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN EARLY MARYLAND,Eugene O'Dunne 278

WAITE, SALES (Second Edition) .. Bridgewater M. Arnold 283

LEADING ARTICLES

PRESUMPTIONS AND BURDEN OF PROOF IN RES IPSALOQUITUR CASES IN MARYLAND... Roszel C. Thomsen 285

THE TAXATION OF MARYLAND GROUND RENTSH. H. Walker Lewis 314

EDITORIAL SECTION

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 338NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL ........................... 339

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

A QUERY ABOUT THE NEW MARRIAGE AGE LAW ......... 340LIABILITY OF RAILROAD TO INTRUDERS CROSSING ITS

RIGHT OF WAY-Jackson v. Pennsylvania R. Co ..... 344THE TORT LIABILITY OF THE PROPRIETOR OF A PASSENGER

ELEVATOR-O'Neill & Co. v. Crummitt ........... 353REVOCATION OF A "LICENSE ACTED UPON"-Mayor and

City Council of Baltimore v. Brack ................ 362FURTHER ON "ALIMONY" FOR THE SUPPORT OF BOTH WIFE

AND CHILD-Knabe v. Knabe ..................... 367SURVIVING SPOUSE'S STATUTORY SHARE - LEGISLATIVE

CHANGE-Marriott v. Marriott ................... 371

BOOK REVIEWS

ROTTSCHAEFER, HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL 3 4LAW ............................... Roger Howell 374 4 N.

BROWN, LAWYERS AND THE PROMOTION OF JUSTICE JUN.John S. Strahorn, Jr. 376 1 9 39

4 1 LEADING ARTICLES

DEC. MARYLAND EXAMINES THE PROPOSED

1 9 3 9 UNIFORM PROPERTY ACT ........ Herbert Myerberg 1THE DOCTRINE OF WORTHIER TITLE AS

APPLIED IN MARYLAND ............. Russell R. Reno 50

EDITORIAL SECTION

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 74NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL ........................... 76

COMMENTS AND CASENOTESINTERGOVERNMENTAL TAX IMMUNITY-LIABILITY OF FED-

ERAL GOVERNMENTAL EMPLOYEES TO STATE INCOMETAX-Graves v. People of State of New York, exrel O'K eefe .................................... 77

UNRECORDED CONDITIONAL SALE-TIME OF BUYER'S CRED-ITOR'S RELIANCF-Friedman v. Sterling RefrigeratorC o . ........................................... 82

IMPLIED EASEMENTS IN MARYLAND-Lane v. Flautt ..... 88SPECIFIC RESTITUTION IN EQUITY OF CONVERTED STOCKS

AND BONDS-Farmer v. O'Carroll ................. 92WHAT DETERMINES DoMICIL--Gaver v. County Commis-

sioners for Frederick County. In the Matter ofCharles Delmar ................................ 98

BOOK REVIEWS

ROBINSON, HANDBOOK OF ADMIRALTY LAWEmory H. Niles 104

DOWELL, A HISTORY OF CRIMINAL SYNDICALISM LEGIS-LATION IN THE UNITED STATES .... Nelson B. Lasson 106

LEADING ARTICLESMARYLAND MORTGAGES FOR FUTURE ADVANCES

R. Dorsey Watkins 111

THE MARYLAND OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE LAWJ. Nicholas Shriver, Jr. 133

EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OF THE BAR ASSOCIATIONS ...................... 177

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

JUDICIAL REVIEW OF DECISIONS BY TRIBUNALS OF VOLUN-TARY ORGANIZATIONS .............. By Lee Snyder 179

THE DOCTRINE OF RES ADJUDICATA-Horowitz v. Horo-w itz .......................................... 189

IMPEACHMENT BY A PARTY OF HIS OWN WITNESS-Cheno-weth v. Baltimore Contracting Company ........... 193

DOUBLE LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS-STATUTE OF LIMI-TATIONS-Sterling v. Reecher .................... 201

"BOULEVARD STOP" STREETS IN MARYLAND-Greenfeld v.H ook ......................................... 207

4 2 BOOK REVIEW

F E B. ORFIELD, CRIMINAL APPEALS IN AMERICA

1940 John S. Strahorn, Jr. 214

LEADING ARTICLES 4 3LIMITING HIGHWAY ACCESS ............ Robert R. Bowvie 219 APR.A CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT FOR MARYLAND 1 9 4 0

Richard W. Emory 248

EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 273

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

THE CONFUSING MARYLAND DOMESTIC RELATIONS PRO-CEDURES ...................................... 275

RIGHTS OF CREDITORS UNDER A TESTAMENTARY GENERALPOWER OF APPOINTMENT-Wyeth v. Safe Deposit a ndTrust Co. of Baltimore .......................... 297

APPEALS BY THE STATE IN CRIMINAL CASES-State v.M ariana ...................................... 303

DEFAULT JUDGMENT ON SCIRE FACIAS IN BALTIMORECITY-O'Neill & Co., Inc. v. Schulze .............. 312

CONSTITUTIONALITY OF STATUTE IMPOSING BURDENSOMETAX ON PARTICULAR KINDS OF BUSINESS-CLASSI-FICATION FOR PURPOSES OF TAXATION-Brown v.S tate ......................................... 319

BOOK REVIEWS

ASHMAN, DIRECTED VERDICTS AND INSTRUCTIONSEdwin T. Dickerson 327

WILLIS, THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES ATTHE END OF ONE HUNDRED FIFTY YEARS ........... 931

AN INTRODUCTORY DESCRIPTION OF THE COURT OFAPPEALS OF MARYLAND ............ Carroll T. Bond 333

THE COURT OF APPEALS OF MARYLAND--A FIVE YEARCASE STUDY

Herbert M. Brune, Jr., and John S. Strahorn, Jr. 343

RIGHT OF STOCKHOLDER TO ATTACK TRANSACTIONSOCCURRING PRIOR TO HIS ACQUISITION OF STOCK

David S. Sykes 380

EDITORIAL SECTION

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ........................... 392NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 393

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

ACTION FOR WRONGFUL DISHONOR OF BANK CHECK-DAMAGES-Magness v. Equitable Trust Co ......... 395

VALIDITY, INTERPRETATION, AND PROBATE OF FOREIGNW ILLS- Rabe v. McAllister ...................... 400

STATE CERTIFICATION OF CARRIER OPERATING SOLELYUNDER FEDERAL CONTRACT-Baltimore and A.Ry. Co. v. Lichtenberg, et al ...................... 407

MAY A SPENDTHRIFT TRUST BE REACHED FOR ALIMONYOR SUPPORT-Bauernschmidt v. Safe Deposif and

T rust C o . ................................... 417ENFORCEABILITY OF FOREIGN DECREES FOR ALIMONY OR

SUPPORT-Bauernschmidt v. Safe Deposit andTrust C o . ..................................... 423

BOOK REVIEWS

GLENN, FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES AND PREFERENCESDavid R. Owen 431 4 4

COUGHLAN, A COMPILATION OF WORKMEN'SCOMPENSATION CASES ...... J. Nicholas Shriver, Jr. 435 J U N.

JACKSON, LOOK AT THE LAW ......................... 436 1 9 4 0

5 1 LEADING ARTICLE

D E C. THE MARYLAND GROUND RENT-MYSTERIOUS

1 9 4 0 BUT BENEFICIAL .............. Frank A. Kaufman 1

EDITORIAL SECTION

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ........................... 73NEWS OF THE BAR ASSOCIATIONS ...................... 74

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL ........................... 75

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

THE MARYLAND CLASSIFIED INCOME TAX OF 1939By Caleb R. Kelly, Jr. 77

THE VESTING OF REMAINDERS AND THEIR ALIENABILITY-Bishop v. Horney; Hans v. Safe Deposit & Trust Co. 98

AUTO OWNER'S LIABILITY FOR INJURY CAUSED BY GUESTPERMITTED TO DRIVE-Powers v. State, Use ofR eynolds ...................................... 104

IS MENTAL CRUELTY A GROUND FOR PARTIAL DIVORCE?-Poole v. Poole .................................. 111

MATURITY DATE OF A NOTE PAYABLE ON DEMAND AFTERDATE-Continental Oil Co. v. Horsey .............. 116

BOOK REVIEW

BLACHLY AND OATMAN, FEDERAL REGULATORY ACTIONAND CONTROL ................ Reuben Oppenheimer 119

LEADING ARTICLES

THE LAW OF ARREST IN MARYLAND ..... David Kauffman 125

OUTSIDE SALESMEN AND THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATIONACT .............................. Leo M . Alpert 172

EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OF THE BAR ASSOCIATIONS ..................... 201

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 203THE PENDING PROPOSAL TO REORGANIZE THE COURT OF

APPEALS OF MARYLAND .......................... 203

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

PREMATURE CLOSING OF A CLASS UPON DEATH OF AMEMBER-Safe Deposit and Trust Co. v. Forbes.... 208

ADMISSIBILITY OF FOREIGN WILL TO PROBATE-In re Willof Pritchard ................................... 213

DOMICIL FOR ORPHANS' COURT JURISDICTION-Shenton v.

A bbott ........................................ 218

BOOK REVIEWS

REIBLICH. MARYLAND ANNOTATIONS TO THE AMERICANLAW INSTITUTE'S RESTATEMENT OF THE LAW OFTRUSTS .................. Charles McHenry Howard 223

5 2 LORING, A TRUSTEE'S HANDBOOK, SHATTUCK EDITION,G. Kenneth Reiblich 225FEB . LAND. TRUSTS IN THE CONFLICT OF LAWS,

1941 G. Kenneth Reiblich 228

LEADING ARTICLES 5 3THE SUPREME COURT AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, 1936- A P R.

1940 ....................... Reuben Oppenheimer 231 1 9 4 1CORPORATE REORGANIZATIONS IN THE LIGHT OF THE RE-

ASSERTION OF THE DOCTRINE OF THE BOYD CASE INTHE LOS ANGELES COMPANY CASE..James Carey, 3d 280

EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 304

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

TESTIMONY BY OBSERVER AS TO SPEED OF MOVING OBJECT-People's Drug Stores, Inc., v. Windham .......... 307

RE-SURVEY WARRANT - NAVIGABLE WATERS - ADVERSEPOSSESSION-Gray v. Gray ...................... 314

CRIMINAL LIABILITY OF PARTICIPANTS IN SUICIDE-Statev. W illiam s .................................... 324

FURTHER CONCERNING ILLICIT COHABITATION OF PARTIESAS AFFECTING CONTRACTS MADE BETWEEN THEM-Lynch v. Rogers ................................ 331

LIABILITY OF CHARITABLE CORPORATIONS AND TRUSTS FORTHEIR TORTS-State, use of Kalives, v. Eye, Ear andThroat Hospital ................................. 336

BOOK REVIEWS

WILLISTON, LIFE AND LAW ...... Frederick W. Invernizzi 341STEPHENSON, TRUST BUSINESS IN COMMON LAW COUN-

TRIES ......................................... 342

LEADING ARTICLES

THE PROBLEM OF FUNDING ACCRUED DIVIDENDS INMARYLAND ...................... Richard F. Ober 345

RENTS AND RENTAL VALUES TAXABLE AS INCOMEJames Morfit Mullen 387

EDITORIAL SECTION

WALTER L. CLARK, 1878-1941 ........................ 403

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 404NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 404

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

TORT LIABILITY OF MOTORIST TO GUEST-Dashiell v.M oore ........................................ 406

DEGREE OF CARE OWED BY A MOTORIST TO CHILDREN ONTHE HIGHWAY-CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE--BOZ-man v. State, use of Cronhardt ................... 414

EFFECT OF DISCLOSURE OF DEFENDANT'S COVERAGE BYLIABILITY INSURANCE-Gwynn Oak Park v. Becker. 422

SPENDTHRIFT TRUSTS OF PRINCIPAL-Medwedeff v.Fisher, et al .................................... 430

PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT AS A "PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSI-NESS" UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT-Higgins v.State Loan Company ............................ 434

BOOK REVIEW 5 4CAIRNS, THE THEORY OF LEGAL SCIENCE J U N.

John S. Strahorn, Jr. 438 1 9 4 1

6 1 LEADING ARTICLESD E C . EDITORIAL FOREWORD ................................ 1

1 9 4 1 THE NEW MARYLAND DEPOSITION AND DISCOVERY

PROCEDURE ...... James A. Pike and John W. Willis 4

THE CHARGE TO THE JURY IN MARYLAND UNDER THE NEWRULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE.. Morris A. Soper 35

OPERATION OF THE MODIFIED SPECIAL VERDICT IN CIVILACTIONS IN NORTH CAROLINA... Francis E. Winslow 50

EDITORIAL SECTION

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 74

NEWS OF THE BAR ASSOCIATIONS ..................... 75

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 76

COMMENTS

INSTRUCTIONS TO THE JURY .......................... 77

GENERAL RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE .......... 91

BOOK REVIEW

SYKES, THE CONTEST OF WILLS IN MARYLAND

Paul L. Cordish 115

LEADING ARTICLES

THE MOVEMENT TO REORGANIZE THE COURT OF APPEALSOF MARYLAND ................... William C. Walsh 119

PROPOSALS TO CHANGE THE MARYLAND APPELLATE COURTSYSTEM .......................... Walter H. Buck 148

EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL-Announcement Concerning

the Accelerated Curriculum ...................... 158

CASENOTES

STATE CONFLICT OF LAWS RULES IN THE FEDERAL COURTSKlaxon Co. v. Stentor Electric Manufacturing Co.;Griffin v. McCoach .............................. 160

DEDUCTIBILITY OF VALUE OF DOWER INTEREST FROMVALUE OF TENANCY BY THE ENTIRETIES IN COMPUTA-TION OF GIFT TAX-Hopkins v. Magruder, Collector. 167

TORT SUIT BY WIFE AGAINST HUSBAND'S EMPLOYER-Riegger v. The Bruton Brewing Co ................ 173

EXEMPLARY DAMAGES IN ACTIONS FOR ASSAULT AND BAT-TERY-Baltimore Transit Company v. Faulkner.... 181

PROCEDURE TO TEST TITLE TO PUBLIC OFFICE IN MARY-LAND-Jackson v. Cosby, et al .................... 186

6 2 BOOK REVIEWF E B. STONE, CLARENCE DARROW FOR THE DEFENSE

1942 J. Benson Saks 191

LEADING ARTICLE 6 3APPORTIONMENT OF THE FEDERAL ESTATE TAX A P R.

George Gump 195 1 9 4 2EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 219

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS IN MARYLAND. . Richard W. Case 221POWER TO MODIFY OVERDUE INSTALLMENTS OF ALIMONY

- Winkel v. Winkel ............................. 238RESPONDEAT SUPERIOR-THE EFFECT OF DEVIATION ON

THE "SCOPE OF EMPLOYMENT"-A. S. Abell Co. v.Sopher ....................................... 248

RES JUDICATA IN LICENSE DETERMINATIONS BEFORE AD-MINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS-Knox v. Mayor and CityCouncil of Baltimore City ....................... 256

THE STATUTE OF FRAUDS-CONFLICT OF LAWs-Coast-

wise Petroleum Company v. Standard Oil Co. of N. J. 262

BOOK REVIEW

WARREN, THE RIGHTS OF MARGIN CUSTOMERS AGAINSTWRONGDOING STOCKBROKERS AND SOME OTHER PROB-LEMS IN THE MODERN LAW OF PLEDGE

William T. Fryer 268

LEADING ARTICLELIFE INSURANCE AS AN ASSET AVAILABLE TO CREDITORS

IN MARYLAND .............. Bridgewater M. Arnold 275

EDITORIAL SECTIONCHARLES MCHENRY HOWARD, 1870-1942 ............... 302CONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 304NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL ........................... 304THE INTERIM REPORT OF THE COMMISSION ON THE

JUDICIARY ARTICLE .............................. 304

COMMENTS AND CASENOTESLEGISLATIVE HISTORY AND MARYLAND STATUTORY

CONSTRUCTION .................. Bernard S. Meyer 311APPEAL FROM STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION

BY NON-APPEARING PARTY-Hathcock, et al., v.Loften; Oxford Cabinet Co. v. Parks .............. 316

CONSOLIDATION OF BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS AGAINSTPARENT AND SUBSIDIARY CORPORATIONS-Stone, et al.v. Eacho (In re Tip Top Tailors, Inc.) ............. 322

EFFECT OF PERFORMANCE OF PAROL TRUST OF LAND UPONCREDITORS OF TRUSTEE-Jacobs v. Schwartz, et ca... 328

CARRIER'S LIABILITY FOR INJURY TO PASSENGER RESULT-ING FROM THIRD PARTY'S AcT-Pennsylvania Rail-road Co. v. Cook ............................... 332

PARTNERSHIP BY ESTOPPEL BASED ON A HOLDING OUTWITH KNOWLEDGE OF, BUT WITHOUT CONSENT OF,THE PARTY TO BE CHARGED-McBriety, et al., v. Phil-lips, et al ....................................... 337

BOOK REVIEW 6 4(VARIOUS AUTHORS), MY PHILOSOPHY OF LAW JUN.

G. Kenneth Reiblich 340 1 9 4 2

7 1 LEADING ARTICLES

D E C. DURATION OF THE TRUSTEE'S INTEREST WHERE THE TRUST

1 9 4 2 PROPERTY Is PERSONALTY ....... Victor H. Laws, Jr. 1THE HADDOCK CASE OVERRULED-THE FUTURE OF INTER-

STATE DIVORCEJohn S. Strahorn, Jr. and G. Kenneth Reiblich 29

EDITORIAL SECTION

IN MEMORIAM, WORLD WAR II ........................ 72

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 73NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL ........................... 73

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

LIABILITY OF LESSORS OF SAFE DEPOSIT BoxEs-TakomaPark Bank v. Abbott ............................ 76

EXTENT OF IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS-Poplar v.Hochschild, Kohn and Co., Inc ..................... 82

ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE AS A GUIDE TO JUDICIAL INTER-PRETATION OF STATUTES-Bouse v. Hutzler ......... 87

LIABILITY FOR DEFECTIVE BRAKES IN A BORROWED CAR-Sothoron v. W est ................................ 92

BOOK REVIEW

HAYS, CITY LAWYER .................... J. Benson Saks 97

LEADING ARTICLES

THE MARYLAND STATUTE RELATING TO LAPSING OF TESTA-MENTARY GIFTS .............. James Morfit Mullen 101

IMPEACHMENT AND REHABILITATION OF WITNESSES INMARYLAND ...................... H-arry Kauffman 118

EDITORIAL SECTION

CARROLL T. BOND, 1873-1943 ......................... 188RECENT CHANGES IN THE JUDICIARY OF THE STATE ...... 140

COURT OF APPEALS AMENDMENT PASSES LEGISLATURE... 143

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

FURTHER ON FIVE YEARS VOLUNTARY SEPARATION ASGROUND FOR ABSOLUTE DIVoRCE-Beck v. Beck;Nichols v. Nichols .............................. 146

MEASURE OF DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF AN ALTERNATIVECONTRACT-Zalis v. Walter ...................... 160

JUDICIAL REVIEW OF CLASSIFICATION BY SELECTIVE SERV-ICE SYSTEM-United States v. Embrey ............. 165

TIME WHEN DRAFTEE FIRST BECOMES SUBJECT TO MILI-TARY LAW-Ex Parte Billings .................... 169

BOOK REVIEW7 2 B CLARKSON AND WARREN, THE LAW OF PROPERTY INFEB. SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN DRAMA,

1943 Laurence M. Jones 173

LEADING ARTICLES 7 3CAVEAT EMPTOR VERSUS CAVEAT VENDITOR A P R.

Charles T. LeViness 177 1 9 4 3THE CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS EXAMINE THE CLIFFORD

DOCTRINE ....................... Richard W. Case 201

EDITORIAL SECTION

JOSEPH N. ULMAN, 1878-1943 ........................ 230NEWS OF THE BAR ASSOCIATIONS ..................... 231NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL ........................... 232CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS SINCE THE 1939 CODE... 233

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE FOR FRAUD AS TO MATTERSRELATED TO PRE-MARITAL UNCHASTITY-Behr v.Behr; Baldwin v. Baldwin ....................... 238

INTERSTATE RECOGNITION OF MARRIAGE-Bannister v.Bannister ..................................... 254

DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSUR-ANCE CONTRACT-PenInsylvania Threshermen andFarmer's Mutual Casualty Insurance Company v.Messenger ................................. 260

VALUE OF WIFE'S INCHOATE DOWER IN CONDEMNATIONPROCEEDINGS--United States v. Certain Parcels ofLand, etc . ..................................... 263

BOOK REVIEW

LOTT AND GRAY, LAW IN MEDICAL AND DENTAL PRACTICE,John S. Strahorn, Jr. 269

LEADING ARTICLE

ADOPTION IN MARYLAND .......... John S. Strahorn, Jr. 275

EDITORIAL SECTION

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 822

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 328THE PROPOSED COURT OF APPEALS AMENDMENT ........ .24

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

STATUTORY SOLUTION OF UNCERTAINTY AS TO FACT ANDTIME OF DEATH-Lachowicz v. Lechowicz .......... 880

RECOVERY UNDER ACCIDENTAL DEATH POLICY FOR DEATHFROM ANESTHETIC-John Hancock Mutual Life In-surance Company v. Plummer ................. 848

DISCRETIONARY ACTION OF PARK BOARD IN EXCLUDINGNEGRO GOLFERS NOT SUBJECT TO MANDAMUS-Boardof Park Commissioners of Baltimore City v. Murphy 857

FURTHER ON APPEALS BY THE STATE IN CRIMINAL CASES- State v. Rosen ................................ 864

BOOK REVIEW 7 4POUND, ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, ITS GROWTH, PROCEDURE J U N.

AND SIGNIFICANCE ............ Reuben Oppenheimer 367 1 9 4 3

8 1 LEADING ARTICLES

DEC. VESTED AND CONTINGENT REMAINDERS, A SUGGESTION

1 9 4 3 WITH RESPECT TO LEGAL METHOD. Laurence M. Jones 1JOINT ADVENTURES ............... James Morfit Mullen 22

EDITORIAL SECTION

HENRY D. HARLAN, 1858-1943 ........................ 41CONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 42CONCERNING THE NEED FOR A CUMULATIVE INDEX FOR

THE REVIEW ................................... 43NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 45

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

UNINTENTIONAL HOMICIDE IN RESIS.ANCE TO UNLAWFULARREST-State v. Harris ......................... 47

SELLER'S LIABILITY ON IMPLIED WARRANTY OF WHOLE-SOMENESS AND FITNESS FOR CONSUMPTION IN SALEOF FOOD TO CONSUMER CONTRACTING TRICHINOSIS-NECESSITY OF PRIVITY OF CONTRACT-Vaccarino v.Cozzubo ....................................... 61

EMANCIPATION OF INFANT BY PARENT'S CRUELTY FOR PUR-POSES OF CONTROL OVER EARNINGS AND SERVICES-Lucas, et ux., v. The Maryland Drydock Co ......... 71

FURTHER ON RES JUDICATA AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBU-NALS-Dal Maso, et al., v. Board of County Commis-sioners of Prince George's County ................ 79

BOOK REVIEWS

CooK, THE LOGICAL AND LEGAL BASES OF THE CONFLICTOF LAWS ...................... Huntington Cairns 85

WARREN, TRAFFIC COURTS ............... Robert France 89

LEADING ARTICLE

REORGANIZATION OF THE COURT OF APPEALS OF MARY-LAND ........................... Morris A. Soper 91

EDITORIAL SECTION

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 120NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......................... 121

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

THE HOPE NATURAL GAS CASE AND ITS IMPACT ON STATEUTILITY REGULATION ........................... 122

VESTED AND CONTINGENT REMAINDERS-Safe Deposit &Trust Co. of Baltimore v. Bouse .................. 142

DEGREE OF CARE OWED BY SHOPKEEPER TO BUSINESS IN-VITEE-Biggs v. Hutzler Brothers Co .............. 150

FURTHER ON JUDICIAL REVIEW OF CLASSIFICATION BYSELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM-United States, ex rel.Bayly, v. Reckord; United States, ex rel. Bevans, v.Stone ......................................... 154

HAZARDOUS EMPLOYMENT UNDER THE WORKMEN'S COM-PENSATION LAw-Mattes v. City of Baltimore ...... 158

8 2 BOOK REVIEW

F E B. BRITTON, HANDBOOK OF THE LAW OF BILLS AND NOTES

1 944 John S. Strahorn, Jr. 166

LEADING ARTICLE 8 3TAX CONSEQUENCES OF THE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP . A P R.

Richard W. Case 171 1 9 4 4EDITORIAL SECTION

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 223

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL ........................... 224

VICTORY FOR COURT OF APPEALS REORGANIZATION ....... 226

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

LEGISLATIVE CLARIFICATION FOR DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS 237

RECENT CHANGES AFFECTING MINORITY STOCKHOLDERS'SUITS ......................................... 241

ALTERNATIVE REASONS FOR SETTING ASIDE DIVORCE OB-TAINED BY FRAUD--Croyle V. Croyle ............... 253

CLAIM FOR SALVAGE AWARD BY MEMBER OF CREW OF LIB-ERTY SHIP-Drevas v. United States, War ShippingAdministration, United States Maritime Service .... 260

BOOK REVIEW

VANDERBILT, STUDYING LAW ......................... 266

LEADING ARTICLE

REMAINDERS "FROM AND AFTER" LIFE ESTATES IN MARY-LAND ........................ Edward G. Howard 269

EDITORIAL SECTION

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ............................ 286NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL ........................... 287

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

ACTION TO IMPRESS TRUST ON STOCK IS IN PERSONAM-Ortman v. Coane ............................... 289

MARYLAND STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS--McMahon v. Dor-chester Fert. Co ................................. 294

AVIATOR'S RIGHTS IN AIRSPACE-United States v. Causby 300RESTRICTIONS AGAINST OCCUPANCY - EXISTENCE OF A

GENERAL PLAN--Scholtes v. MeColgan ............. 307

ATTORNEY'S RIGHT TO INSPECT MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTREPORTS-Pressman v. Elgin ..................... 311

RECOVERY OF GAMBLING LoSS BY CREDITOR OF LOSER-LaFontaine v. Wilson ............................ 317

RIGHTS OF HOLDER OF POSSIBILITY OF REVERTOR AND 8 4OWNER OF DETERMINABLE FEE TO INSURANCE PRO-CEEDS FROM POLICY PROCURED BY THE LATTER-Board J U N.of Education v. Winding Gulf Collieries ............ 321 1 9 4 4

9 1 LEADING ARTICLESW I N. THE TAFT-HARTLEY ACT AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING-1 9 4 8 Jerome S. Wohlmuth and Rhoda P. Krupka 1

THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE AND PRESIDENTIAL VACANCIES-James Morfit Mullen 28

EDITORIAL SECTION

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ... 55NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL 57

RECENT CHANGES IN THE JUDICIARY OF THE STATE----_.... 59

COMMENT AND CASENOTES

ANNULMENT JURISDICTION CLARIFIED_ ... . 63POWER OF A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION TO ENTER INTO A

CHECK-OFF AGREEMENT WITH A LABOR UNION-Mug ford v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore-_ 70

RENEWAL OF PROCESS AND THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS-Neel v. Webb Fly Screen Mfg. Co..... 74

MARRIAGE PERFORMED BY TELEPHONE INVALD--Fleet v.F leet _ _ _... ... ..... ................ ............................ . . 79

WAYS OF NECESSITY-IMPLIED IN LAW OR IMPLIED INFACT--Condry v. Laurie ---. 84

STATE TAXATION OF RESIDENT TRUsTEE--Greenough v.Tax Assessors of City of Newport- 89

LEADING ARTICLES

MARYLAND RULE ON FORFEITURE UNDER LAND INSTALL-MENT CONTRACTS ... A SUGGESTED REFORM ........................

Marshall A. Levin 99

FEDERAL CONTROL OF LEAF TOBACCO MARKETING ........................C. M. Euwer 133

EDITORIAL SECTION

N EW S OF TH E L AW SCH OOL ...................................................................................... 172

THE NEED FOR FURTHER PROCEDURAL REFORM IN MARY-LAND, PARTICULARLY IN THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ... 173

CASENOTES

FEDERAL DIVERSITY JURISDICTION AS AFFECTED BY STATESTATUTES DEPRIVING STATE COURTS OF JURISDIC-TION- A ngel v. B ullington ........................................................................... 178

THE AMENDING OF ALIMONY AND DIVORCE CASES INMARYLAND-Brooks v. Brooks-Ritz v. Ritz ............... 184

9 2 THE INVALIDITY OF UNRECORDED LEASES CONTAINING ANR. AUTOMATIC RENEWAL CLAUSE, WHERE LEASE ANDSP RENEWALS MAY EXTEND BEYOND SEVEN YEARS-

1 9 4 8 S chultz v. K aplan ................................................................................................. 190

LEADING ARTICLES 9 3

TITLES OF LEGISLATIVE ACTS ................................. Carl N. Everstine 197 su m .1948EQUALITY IN PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS ............................................................

H. H. Walker Lewis 246

EDITORIAL SECTION

N EW S OF TH E L AW SCH OOL ......... ....................... ............ ........... ..... ...... 261

COMMENT AND CASENOTES

RECENT MARYLAND STATUTORY CHANGE IN RECOGNITIONOF RIGHTS ARISING UNDER FOREIGN WRONGFUL DEATHS T A T U T E S ......................................................................................................................... 2 6 3

CONCURRENT JURISDICTION OF A NAVIGABLE BOUNDARYR IVER- B arnes v. S tate ................................................................................... 268

SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACT CONTAINING LIQUI-DATED DAMAGE CLAUSE-Armstrovg v. Stifler .................. 281

FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND REGULATION OF SOUND AMPLIFI-CATION DEVICES - Saia v. People of the State ofNew York ........................................................... 285

LEADING ARTICLES

TENANCY BY THE ENTIRETIES AND CREDITORS RIGHTS INMARYLAND ...... ..... Bridgewater M. Arnold 291

LEGAL ASPECTS OF UNITED NATIONS CITIZENSHIP ..........-S. Raymond Dunn 319

EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .................................... . ........... 348

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

INSURER'S LIABILITY FOR FAILURE TO SETTLE ............................... 349

CY PRES COMES TO DELAWARE ................... ...................... 359NOTICE OF TERMINATION REQUIRED TO TERMINATE A

PERIODIC TENANCY IMPLIED UNDER A VOID LEASE-Darling Shops Delaware Corporation v. BaltimoreCenter Corporation . .362

IMPLICATION OF SURVIVORSHIP IN CONTINGENT GIFTS TOA CLASS-Reese v. Reese and Evans v. Safe Depositand Trust Co ................................ ....... .. 367

BOOK REVIEW 9 4FALL

TOYNBEE, CIVILIZATION ON TRIAL.-......Walter H. Buck 376 1 9 4 8

10 1 LEADING ARTICLESW I N. INTER VIvos TRANSFERS IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF

1 9 4 9 SURVIVING SPOUSES .................................... Melvin J. Sykes 1CHANGES MADE BY THE NEW ADOPTION LAW-- .

John S. Strahorn, Jr. 20

EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL ........................................ 62

CASENOTES

VALIDITY OF AN AREA DESCRIPTION IN A DEED WHICHPURPORTS TO CONVEY PART OF A LARGER KNOWNTRACT-McDonough v. Roland Park o . 63

ACTION AT LAW BY A CREDITOR BENEFICIARY IN MARY-LAND-Mackubin v. Curtiss-Wright Corporation- 67

SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACT TO ADOPT-Beschev. Murphy ................................................. ... .... 72

IMMUNITY FROM PROCESS OF ONE INDUCED BY FRAUD TOCOME TO STATE-Margos v. Moroudas ................... 80

"CLEAN HANDS" NOT REQUIRED FOR BIGAMY ANNUL-MENT-Townse d v. Morgan, alias Townsend, et al. 84

LEADING ARTICLE

THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS IN MARYLAND- AND

Carl N. Everetin 91

EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .................................. 156

COMMENT AND CASENOTES

SELF INCRIMINATION AND THE WAIVER THEREOF........-..-

Theodore Sherbow 158

RIGHTS OF TICKETHOLDERS TO PLACES OF AMUSEMENTS-Greenfeld v. Maryland Jockey Club of Baltimore-

10 2 Mannes F. Greenberg 169

S P R. PARKING LOT-BAILMENT-THEFT BY EMPLOYEE-Gold-1 9 49 berg v. .. 185

LEADING ARTICLE 10 3CONSTRUCTIVE DESERTION IN MARYLAND SUM.

Herbert Myerberg 193 1 9 4 9EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL.... ...... ........ 255

CASENOTES

AND NOW THAT You HAVE YOUR DIVORCE, WHERE DoYOU STAND-Estin v. Estin; Kreiger v. Kreiger ...........- 256

UNFORCEABILITY OF RACIAL RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS-Goetz v. Smith; Saunders v. Phillips ..... ......... 263

ELEMENTS OF AN ADVERSE USER SUFFICIENT TO STARTTHE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS RUNNING-PRESCRIP-TIVE EASEMENT-Wilson v. Waters ............ ..........272

AWARD OF ALIMONY AGAINST NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTHAVING PROPERTY WITHIN STATE-Keen v. Keen ............ 277

BOOK REVIEW

McGOWAN, TRUST RECEIPTS ... Bidgewater M. Arnold 285

LEADING ARTICLE

STATE LEGISLATIVE APPORTIONMENT OF THE FEDERAL

ESTATE TAX ............................................... M artin Alan M itnick 289

EDITORIAL SECTION

N EW S OF TH E L AW SCH OOL .......................................... ..................................... 335

CONCERN IN G TH E R EVIEW ........................................ .. ...... ...... 336

COMMENT AND CASENOTES

RES IPSA LOQUITUR ........... L. Whiting Farinholt, Jr. 337

BANK'S OBLIGATION TO PERFORM STOP PAYMENT ORDER

RECEIVED PRIOR TO CHARGING DEPOSITOR'S ACCOUNT-Keller v. Fredericktown Savings Institution .................. 350

FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND REGULATION OF SOUND AMPLI-

FICATION DEVICEs- Kovacs v. Cooper .......................................... 355

FURTHER ON WHETHER A SPENDTHRIFT TRUST MAY BEREACHED FOR ALIMONY OR SUPPORT-Safe Deposit

& Trust Co. of Baltimore v. Robertson ................................ 359

BOOK REVIEW 10 4CAIRNS, LEGAL PHILOSOPHY FROM PLATO TO HEGEL FALL

Walter H. Buck 366 1 9 4 9

11 1 LEADING ARTICLEW I N. MOTORISTS AND PEDESTRIANS - A STUDY OF THE JUDICIAL

1 9 5 0 PROCESS IN RELATION TO THE STATUTORY RIGHT OFWAY LAW IN MARYLAND

Paul F. Due and Bird H. Bishop 1

EDITORIAL SECTIONNEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .......... .. ..................... 24

CONCERNING THE REVIEW ........................................ 24

CASENOTES

CONSTRUCTION OF THE PHRASE "DEATH WITHOUT ISSUE"AND SIMILAR TERMS - Zeller v. McGuckian

Malcolm B. Smith 25A QUERY ABOUT PLAINTIFF'S RIGHT TO A DIRECTED VER-

DICT AS TO DEFENDANT'S NEGLIGENCE-Vogelsang v.Sehlhorst .. ---.------.......... . .. ... ... 44

LIABILITY FOR NEGLIGENCE IN PARKING - EFFECT OFSTATUTE - Hochschild, Kohn & Co. v. Canoles .............. 51

DRAINAGE OF SURFACE WATERS UNDER THE CIVIL RULE ASAPPLIED IN MARYLAND - Bishop v. Richard andBiberm an v. Funkhouser........................................................................... 58

STILL FURTHER ON WHETHER A SPENDTHRIFT TRUST MAYBE REACHED FOR ALIMONY OR SUPPORT - Hitchins v.Safe Deposit & Trust Co. of Baltimore ................ 70

BOOK REVIEW

FREUND, ON UNDERSTANDING THE SUPREME COURT-G .K enneth R eiblich ...................... .... .... . ................ ... ...................... _... 78

LEADING ARTICLE

INSURANCE AS COMMERCE - FIVE YEARS UNDER THESEUA DECISION.. ... Austin J. Lilly 81

EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL.... 100

COMMENTS AND CASENOTES

PLEADING NEGLIGENCE IN MARYLAND - RES IPSALOQUITUR AS A RULE OF PLEADING....Joseph 0. Kaiser 102

WRONGFUL DEATH ACT AMENDED TO INCLUDE SUITAGAINST VESSEL IN MARITIME TORTS... 125

THE REVISORY POWER OF COURTS OVER JUDGMENTS BYDEFAULT IN THIRD PARTY PRACTICE - AssociatedTransport v. Bonoumo.......... 135

TIME FOR RECORDING CHATTEL MORTGAGES IN MARYLAND-Baltimore Bankers Corp. v. Peters Auto Body &Spring Works . . ............... 139

RES JUDICATA AND INTERSTATE DIVORCE - Sherrer v.Sherrer and Coe v. Coe...................... 143

11 2 BOOK REVIEWS P R. GOODRICH AND WOLKIN, HANDBOOK OF THE CONFLICT OF

1 9 5 0 LAWS .................... L. Whiting Farinholt, Jr. 154

LEADING ARTICLES 11 3AUTOMOBILE RIGHT OF WAY IN MARYLAND SUM.

Paul F. Due and Bird H. Bishop 159 1 9 5 0RECENT DEVELOPMENTS RELATING TO DEVOLUTION AND

DESCENT OF FUTURE INTERESTS IN MARYLANDJames T. Carter 187

EDITORIAL SECTION

CONCERNING THE R EVIEW ................................................................................... 242

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL .............................. 242

CASENOTES

PURPORTED LEASE WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE HELD TOCONSTITUTE A CONDITIONAL SALE - Beckwith Ma-chinery Co. v. Matthews -..-........... .. ..... .............. 244

NON-RESIDENT ATTACHMENT FOR OVERDUE SUPPORT PAY-MENTS - Langville v. LangviUe .... ................................ 251

BOOK REVIEW

KING, MELVILLE WESTON FULLER, CHIEF JUSTICE OF THEUNITED STATES ............ Paul S. Clarkson 257

LEADING ARTICLES

UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS, SERIES E, F AND G ...............Laurence M. Jones 265

PRE-TRIAL ................... ... Emory H. Niles 300

EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OP THE LAW SCHOOL ............................................................... 318

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE REFORM ACHIEVED IN MARYLAND..... 319

COMMENT AND CASENOTES

A STUDY - CONFLICTs BETWEEN STATUTES AND RULESAS TO TIME FOR APPEAL ............... Frederick W. Invernizzi

and Joseph 0. Kaiser 325Is BURGLARY A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR IN MARYLAND-

Copeland v. W arden .............................................................................. 336

CONSTITUTIONALITY OF NON-COMMUNIST AFFIDAVIT PRO-VISION OF THE TAFT-HARTLEY ACT - A PARTIALSTALEMATE - American Communications Associa-tion, et al. v. Douds ................. ....... .. .................. 3. .. 842 11 4

SEPARATION AGREEMENTS - THEIR PRESENT STATUS - FALLCronin, et al. v. H ebdith. . ... ........ . .............................................. 350 1 9 5 0

12 1 LEADING ARTICLES

WIN. THE CONSTITUTION AND SOCIALISM ................ Walter H. Buck 11951

SOME ASPECTS OF POWERS OF APPOINTMENT IN MARY-

LAND .................. ........ M. Peter Moser 13

EDITORIAL SECTION

NEWS OF THE LAW SCHOOL . ..................................... 66

CASENOTES

STILL FURTHER ON APPEALS BY THE STATE IN CRIMINAL

CASES - Robb v. State; State v. Adams.......___John S. Strahorn, Jr. 68

THE JOINDER RULES AND EQUITY JURISDICTION IN THE

AVOIDANCE OF A MULTIPLICITY OF SUITS - Bachmanv. L em bach ................ .... .......... ............................ ....... . . 88

BAILMENT - LIABILITY FOR CONTENTS OF CLOSED RECEP-TACLE - Mickey v. Sears, Roebuck & Co ....... . 94

LEADING ARTICLE

THE ESTABLISHMENT OF LEGISLATIVE POWER IN MARY-LAND .................................. Carl N. Everstine 99

EDITORIAL SECTION

N EW S OF TH E LAW SCH OOL ............................... 1............................................... 122

COMMENT AND CASENOTES

LIMITATIONS ON EVEN-YEAR LEGISLATIVE SESSIONSJ. Kemp Bartlett, III 124

APPEALABILITY OF DENIALS OF MOTIONS TO IMPLEAD ANDRELATED DISCRETIONARY ORDERS IN MARYLAND -Northwestern National Insurance Co. v. Samuel R.

R osoff , Ltd. ..... ..................... ............ 145

SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE OF ORAL CONTRACT TO DEVISEREAL PROPERTY - RENDITION OF PERSONAL SER-

VICES AS PART PERFORMANCE - Shives v. Borgman 158

ABSOLUTE NECESSITY OF ACKNOWLEDGING A DEED OF GIFTIN MARYLAND - Berman v. Berman................. 166

12 2 BOOK REVIEW

S P R. JACKSON, THE LAW OF CADAVERS AND OF BURIAL AND

1 9 5 1 BURIAL PLACES ............... John S. Strahorn, Jr. 174o

LEADING ARTICLE 12 3LEGAL ASPECTS OF ILLEGITIMACY FOR THE REGISTRAR SUM .

Sidney M. Norton 181 1 9 5 1

EDITORIAL SECTION

N EW S OF TH E L AW SCH OOL ................................................................................. 200

C ON CERN IN G TH E R EVIEW ........................................................... ......................... 201

CASENOTES

RIGHT OF ACTION OF A MINOR CHILD AGAINST A PARENTTORT FEASOR - M a.hnke v. M oore ...................................................

Malcolm L. Jacobson. 202

RIGHTS OF AN UNBORN CHILD - SUIT FOR PRENATALINJURY ALLOWED IN MARYLAND - Damasiewicz v.G o rs u c h ................................................................................................. ................ 2 2 3

FURTHER ON THE RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIESUNDER A CONTRACT - Marlboro Shirt Co., Inc. v.American District Telegraph Co ..................... 231

DISTINCTION BETWEEN CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CONTEMPT-Donner et al. v. Calvert Distillers Corp ..................................... 241

DELIVERY OF DEED BY GRANTOR TO GRANTEE ON ORALCONDITION - Chillem i v. Chillem i ................................................... 248

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