For cases in Dec.Dig. & Am.Dig. Key-No.Series & Indexes see same topic and KEY-NUMBER dore, by Merchant Marine Act; "seaman."- Cassil v. U. S. Emergency Fleet Corporation, 774. (U.S.C.C.A.N.Y.) Fellow servant rule applicable to admiralty law.-Panama R. Co. v. Johnson, 964.
~ 176(1) (U.S.C.C.A.Mo.) Obligations of seller and buyer held concurrent conditions, and subject to waiver.-Rand v. Morse, 339, Buyer held estopped to object to photographic copies of documents, accompanying bill of lad- ing.-Id.
176(1) (U.S.C.C.A.Ohio) Seller, failing to make shipments as required, and to object to notice that maximum quantity would be re- quired, waived objections that it was not sea- sonable.-Crystal Paper Co. v. Robertson Co.,
179(1) (U.S.C.C.A.Mo.) Buyer held bound, when draft and accompanying documents pre- sented morning following its offer to take up draft.-Rand v. Morse, 339.
181(11) (U.S.C.C.A.Mo.) Facts held to show buyer's general manager knew only pho- tographic copies of certain documents accom- panied bill of lading.-Rand v. Morse, 339.
182(1) (U.S.C.C.A.Me.) Evidence of waiv- er of defects held for jury.-Windsor Print Works v. C. F. Hathaway Co., 1.
182(3) (U.S.C.C.A.Mo.) Question whether buyer waived objection, because only photo- graphic copies of documents attached to bill of lading. properly submitted to jury.-Rand v. Morse, 339.
VII. REMEDIES OF SELLER. (D) Resale.
334 (U.S.C.C.A.Va.) Seller may resell at any time while default continues.-Gilbert Gro- cery Co. v. Howell, 474.
(E) Actions for Price, or Value. 364 (7) (U.S.C.C.A.Me.) Instruction in ac- tion for price held proper.-Windsor Paint Works v. C. F. Hathaway Co., 1.
29 (4) (U.S.C.C.A.N.Y.) Seamen's Indem- nity Act did not abolish assumption of risk as defense.-Panama R. Co. v. Johnson, 964.
Obedience to order requiring use of defective appliance not assumption of risk, defeating re- covery.-Id.
Shipowner liable for injuries caused by de- fective appliances, and assumption of risk no defense.-Id.
30 (U.S.C.C.A.N.Y.) Master has broad au- thority to punish breaches of discipline.-Pan- ama R. Co. v. Johnson, 964.
SEARCHES AND SEIZURES.
3 (U.S.C.C.A.Mo.) Probable cause to be- lieve defendants were committing crime held to justify arrest and search without warrant.- Green v. U. S., 236.
3 (U.S.C.C.A.Ohio) Legality of search war- rant.-Rothlisberger v. U. S., 72.
3 (U.S.D.C.Conn.) Determining probable cause judicial function.-U. S. v. Harnich, 256. Search warrant held invalid, as based on in- sufficient affidavit.-Id.
3 (U.S.D.C.W.Va.) Affidavit on information and belief not basis for issuance of search war- rant.-U. S. v. Dziadus, 837.
Execution of search warrant by stranger thereto held unlawful.-Id.
5 (U.S.D.C.Conn.) Owner of property seiz- ed on illegal warrant entitled to its return.-U. S. v. Harnich, 256.
5 (U.S.D.C.N.J.) Owner entitled to return of property seized under illegal search warrant. -New Jersey Wholesale Drug Co. v. Brown, 108.
384 (6) (U.S.C.C.A.Ohio) Breach of con- tract of sale by buyer. Templar Motors Co. v. See Salvage. Bay State Pump Co., 24.
384(7) (U.S.C.C.A.Va.) Seller held to have right to resell.-Gilbert Grocery Co. v. How-27 (U.S.D.C.Md.) Retaking of property by ell, 474.
IX. CONDITIONAL SALES.
479(11) (U.S.D.C.Md.) Conditional seller, by retaking property, surrenders all claim to unpaid purchase price.-In re Atlantic, G. & P. S. S. Co., 145.
11. AMOUNT AND APPORTIONMENT. 34 (U.S.D.C.Mass.) $175 awarded for tow- ing disabled fishing vessel to port.-The Quoddy, 132.
4 (U.S.C.C.A.N.Y.) Congress has power to alter or increase owner's liability for injuries to seaman.-Panama R. Co. v. Johnson, 964. Act making federal Employers' Liability Act applicable to injuries of seaman constitution- al.-Id.
29(2) (U.S.C.C.A.Or.) Fellow servant rule not abrogated, as respects liability to steve-
seller and retention of payments received held, under the contract, liquidation of damages for breach. In re Atlantic, G. & P. S. S. Co., 145.
V. LIABILITIES OF VESSELS AND OWN- ERS IN GENERAL.
84 (3) (U.S.C.C.A.Or.) Owner not liable for stevedore's injuries, unless vessel was un- seaworthy.-Cassil v. U. S. Emergency Fleet Corporation, 774.
VII. CARRIAGE OF GOODS.
149 (U.S.D.C.Md.) Seller, on retaking ves- sel from agreed purchaser, held entitled to pending freight on cargo not delivered, as against assignee of purchaser.-In re Atlantic, G. & P. S. S. Co., 145.
Freights may be assigned independently of the ship.-Id.
Assignee of freights from contract purchaser held entitled to freights earned before ships were retaken by seller.-Id.
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE. I. NATURE AND GROUNDS OF REMEDY
8 (U.S.D.C.Tex.) Decree rests in sound judicial discretion of court.-Empire Gas & Fuel Co. v. Lone Star Gas Co., 826.
10(1) (D.C.) Vendor who has conveyed patent to another, reserving royalties, can be required to transfer interest in royalties.-No- Leak-O Piston Ring Co. v. Chandlee, 526.
II. CONTRACTS ENFORCEABLE. 32 (3) (D.C.) Contract is mutual, though vendor would have remedy at law.-No-Leak-O Piston Ring Co. v. Chandlee, 526. 55 (U.S.D.C.Tex.) Illegal contract not en- forceable.-Empire Gas & Fuel Co. v. Lone Star Gas Co., 826.
Contract in violation of express statutory re- striction will not be enforced.-Id.
71 (D.C.) Contract for conveyance of pat- ent is enforceable.-No-Leak-O Piston Ring Co. v. Chandlee, 526.
Sale of patent enforced, if remedy at law is inadequate.-Id.
III. GOOD FAITH AND DILIGENCE. § 14b(4) 87 (U.S.D.C.Tex.) Party seeking enforce-14c ment must be able to perform.-Empire Gas & Fuel Co. v. Lone Star Gas Co., 826.
92(1) (D.C.) Failure to tender at time not § 29b fatal, unless time is of the essence.-No-Leak-O Piston Ring Co. v. Chandlee, 526.
VI. CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION. (A) General Rules of Construction. 194 (D.C.) Specific provision controls gen- eral one that otherwise would include subject-§ 332 matter.-Swiss Nat. Ins. Co. v. Miller, 571.
216 (D.C.) Statement in committee of in- tention cannot be read into act.-Banco Mexi- cano de Commercio e Industria v. Deutsche Bank, 924.
219 (U.S.C.C.A.Hawaii) Practical con- struction of tax statute by tax assessors is re- sorted to only in case of ambiguity.-Ewa Plan- tation Co. v. Wilder, 664.
219 (U.S.D.C.Cal.) Administrative con- struction held entitled to weight.-In re Grant, 814.
For cases in Dec.Dig. & Am.Dig. Key-No.Series & Indexes see same topic and KEY-NUMBER 1892, July 26, ch. 251, 27 Stat. 270..... 245 | 1917, Oct. 6, ch. 106, § 12, 40 Stat. 423.. 1898, July 1, ch. 541, 30 Stat. 544. See
1900, June 5, ch. 717, § 1, 31 Stat. 270.. 908 1905, Feb. 20, ch. 592, § 5, 33 Stat. 725. Amended 1913, Jan. 8, ch. 7, 37 Stat. 649... 616 1905, Feb. 20, ch. 592, § 6, 33 Stat. 726 ..616, 618 1905, Feb. 20, ch. 592, § 7, 33 Stat. 726.. 616 1905, March 3, ch. 1479, 33 Stat. 1048.. 395 1906, March 9, ch. 631, 34 Stat. 56. 916 1906, June 11, ch. 3073, 34 Stat. 232. 577 1906, June 30, ch. 3915, § 7, 34 Stat. 769 157 1906, June 30, ch. 3915, § 8, 34 Stat. 770 181 1906, June 30, ch. 3915, § 10, 34 Stat. 771 ..157, 181 1907, March 2, ch. 2534, § 2, 34 Stat. 1228 .388, 814 1908, April 22, ch. 149, 35 Stat. 65..577, 964 1908, April 22, ch. 149, § 4, 35 Stat. 66... 577 1908, May 27, ch. 199, § 9, 35 Stat. 312.. 511 1909, March 4, ch. 321, 35 Stat. 1088. See Penal Code.
1910, June 23, ch. 373, 36 Stat. 604.
1910, June 23, ch. 373, § 3, 36 1910, June 25, ch. 423, 36
1911, March 3, ch. 231, 36 Stat. 1087. See Judicial Code.
1913, Jan. 8, ch. 7, 37 Stat. 649. 1913, March 3, ch. 108, 37 Stat. 727. 1913, Oct. 3, ch. 16, 38 Stat. 114.. 1913, Dec. 23, ch. 6, 38 Stat. 251. 1914, Sept. 26, ch. 311, 38 Stat. 717. 1914, Sept. 26, ch. 311, § 5, 38 Stat. 719 1914, Dec. 17, ch. 1, 38 Stat. 785. Amend- ed 1919, Feb. 24, ch. 18, 40 Stat. 1130 1915, March 4, ch. 153, § 20. 38 Stat. 1185. Amended 1920, June 5, ch. 250, $ 33, 41 Stat. 1007.. 1916, Sept. 8, ch. 463, § 10, 39 Stat. 765 20 1916, Sept. 8, ch. 463, 12, 39 Stat. 770 354 1916, Sept. 8, ch. 463, § 16, 39 Stat. 773 1917, Feb. 5, ch. 29, §§ 3, 17, 39 Stat. 875, 887
1918, March 21, ch. 25, 40 Stat. 451..... 943 1918, May 9, ch. 69, 40 Stat. 542. 1918, May 23, ch. 82, 40 Stat. 560. 1918, July 1, ch. 114, 40 Stat. 705. 1918, Sept. 26, ch. 177, 40 Stat. 967. 1919, Feb. 24, ch. 18, § 600a, 40 Stat. 1105
1919, Feb. 24, ch. 18, § 1006, 40 Stat. 1130
1919, Feb. 24, ch. 18, § 1107, 40 Stat. 1135
.1010 1919, Feb. 26, ch. 48, 40 Stat. 1181..188, 312, 325 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, 41 Stat. 305. 29, 256, 312, 477, 493, 649 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 1, subsec. 7. 41 Stat. 308. 108 Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 3, 41 Stat. 308 .123, 649 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 9, 41 Stat. 311
108 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 21, 41 Stat. 314 .161, 249, 780 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 25, 41 Stat. 315 256, 477, 837 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 26, 41 Stat. 315 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 29, 41 Stat. 316
495, 803, 805 Stat. 605.. 802 Stat. 851. Amended 1918, July 1, ch. 114, 40 Stat. 705..
1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 33, 41 Stat. 317
249, 278 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 37, 41 Stat. 318
1920, Feb. 28, ch. 91, 41 Stat. 456.. 1920, Feb. 28, ch. 91, § 206, 41 Stat. 461 69 1920, Feb. 28, ch. 91, § 206(a), 41 Stat.
1917, Oct. 3, ch. 63, 40 Stat. 300. 1917, Oct. 3, ch. 63, § 4, 40 Stat. 302. 1917, Oct. 3, ch. 63, 207, 40 Stat. 306.. 458 1917, Oct. 3, ch. 63, § 209, 40 Stat. 307.. 458, 498 1917, Oct. 6. ch. 106, 40 Stat. 411..446, 924 1917, Oct. 6, ch. 106, 40 Stat. 411. Amended 1920, June 5, ch. 241, § 9b, subsecs. 1, 6, 41 Stat. 978, 979 1917, Oct. 6, ch. 106, §§ 2, 7c, 40 Stat. 411, 416..
1007 1921, Nov. 23, ch. 134, 42 Stat. 222. 1921, Nov. 23, ch. 134, § 5, 42 Stat. 223.. 649 1921, Nov. 23, ch. 134, § 6, 42 Stat. 223.. 477 1922, Sept. 14, ch: 305, 42 Stat. 837. 73 1922, Sept. 21, ch. 356, §§ 603, 608, 42 Stat. 984, 985...
1911, p. 330, § 15. 1911, p. 330, § 15. 1921, p. 444.. 1921, p. 444.
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