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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1908, by
CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
190 €1
PRINTED BY CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY.
LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES IN ARTICLES IN VOLUME 66
No. 5. The Constitutionality of State Legis-
lation Requiring Telegraph Companies to
Transmit Messages Promptly and to De-
liver Within Certain Limits. By George
W. Payne, 90.
No. 6. The Constitutionality of Statutes Au-
thorizing Subservice of Process upon Cor-
porations. By W. A. Coutts, 109.
No. 7. Should the Doctrine of the "Turntable"
Cases. Holding Railroad Corporations Li-
able for Iniuries to Trespassing Children,
Be Extended so as to Make Land Owners
Liable for Injuries Caused to Trespassing
Children by Unguarded Ditches, Ponds,
etc.? By Sumner Kenner, 137.
No. 8. The Effect of Legislation Requiring
the Master to Guard Dangerous Machinery.
By George W. Payne, 157.
No. 9. Equity Follows the Law. By Robert
L. McWilliams 177.
No. 10. Some Observations on the Rights of
Landowners in Subterranean Percolating
Water. By Sumner Kenner, 194.
No. 11. The Doctrine of Last Clear Chance.
By George W. Payne, 215.
No. 12. The Doctrine of Duress as Applied to
Executory Contracts. By Henry T. Fer-
riss, 236.
No. 13. The Measure of Damages in Cases
Where One Officer of a Corporation Wrong-
fully Prevents a Co-officer from Discharg-
ing His Duties. By W. F. Meier, 255.
No. 14. Can Express Companies be Compelled
to Make Personal Delivery? By George W.
Payne, 275.
No. 15. Constitutional Impediments to Govern-
ment of the People. by the People and
for the People. By W. A. Coutts. 293.
No 16. May Any Discretion Be Exercised in
By
the Issuance of Municipal Licenses?
Wilmer T Fox. 314.
No 17. The Maxim That the Law Does Not
Require Impossibilties. By Nathan New-
mark. 331.
No 18. Maxims Concerning Useless as Well
as Impossible Things. By Nathan New-
mark. 349.
No. 19. Some Special Applications of Maxims
Concerning Impossibility. By Nathan New-
mark, 367.
No. 20. The Use of the Phrase Res Insa Lo-
quitur. By C. T. Bond. 386.
No. 21. The Folly of State Oil Inspection. By
Don E. Mowry, 403.
No. 22. Liability of Stockholders to Creditors
of a Missouri Corporation Unon Unpaid
Stock. By Eugene H. Angert. 424.
No. 23. The Erection and Maintenance of
Buildings. By O. H. Myrick, 443.
No. 24. Are Cities and Towns Liable for Neg-
ligence in the Management of Public
Parks? By George W. Payne, 463.
No. 25. Purpose and Character of Employers'
Liability Legislation in the United States.
By C. T. Bond, 483.