Home > Journals > Michigan Law Review > MLR > Volume 10 > Issue 1 (1911)
Abstract
Adverse Possession--Actual Possession--Occupation of Part; Banks and Banking--Payment of Deposits on Forged Checks--Liability--Affirmative Defense; Banks and Banking--Payment of Check--Forged Indorsements; Cancellation of Instrument for Want of Consideration--Stauts Quo; Charities--Charitable Gift--Validity; Commerce--Interstate Commerce--Continuous Shipment--Violation of Elkins Act; Constitutional Law--Power of Judicial Department--Infringement on Executive; Conversion--Return of Goods as Defense; Conveyancing--Grantee's Name Left Blank; Courts--State Courts--Jurisdiction over National Banks; Criminal Law--Harmless Error in Admission of Evidence; Equity--Subrogation of Mortgagor to Rights of Mortgagee; Evidence--Admissibility of Statements in Corroboration of Testimony of Discredited Witness; Evidence--Other Offenses as Evidence of Offense Charged; Fixtures--Between Vendor of Chattel and Mortgagee of Land; Husband and Wife--Action Against Parent for Alienation of Affections--Presumption and Burden of Proof; Husband and Wife--Liability of Husband Where Credit is Extended to Wife; Injunction--Calling of an Election; Injunction--Persuation of Servants to Leave Employment; Master and Servant--No "Constructive Service" After Wrongful Discharge; Master and Servant--when Employees are to Be Considered Passengers; Municipal Corporations--City Ordinances--State Law--Sale of Milk; Sales--Inspection by Vendee as Affecting Implied Warranty of Title; Wills--Testamentary Trusts--Income--Capital;
Recommended Citation
Michigan Law Review,
Recent Important Decisions,
10
Mich. L. Rev.
51
(1911).
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