[For decisions on the sections of the Code of Civil Procedure, or on corresponding, or superseded sec-§§ tions of the former law see the following cases :]
formation.) See Spaulding . Lyon, 2 Abb. New Cas. 203. 436, 440. (Service by mail.) See Gaffney v. Bigelow, 2 Abb. New Cas. 311.
§ 14, subd. 3. (Non-payment of § 449. (Committee, when not trus- money.) See Randall v. Dus- enbury, 41 Super. Ct. (J. &
tee of express trust.) See Burnet v. Bookstaver, 10 Hun, 481.
$$ 73-76. (Buying things in ac-§ 452. (Equitable defense requir tion.) See Moses v. McDivitt,
ing new parties.) See Web- ster v. Bond, 9 Iun, 437.
call in another judge.) See § 481, subd. 1. (Non-payment need Matter of Ryers, 10 Hun, 93, and L. 1877, p. 17, c. 11.
not be averred.) See Salisbury v. Stinson, 10 Hun, 242.
§ 382, subd. 1. (Acknowledgment § 509. of note does not revive fraud.) See Fritts v. Slade, 9 Iun, 145.
(Demand of relief in an- swer.) See Barthet v. Elias, 2 2 Abb. New Cas. 364.
§ 383. (Damages, when incurred.) § 531. Sec Browne v. O'Brien, 41
Super. Ct. (J. & S.) 539.
(Bill of particulars, in tort.) See Schile v. Brokhahne, 41 Super. Ct. (J. & S.) 353.
§385. (Damages, when incurred.) § 539. (What is failure of proof.
Nat. Fire Ins. Co., 9 Hun, 522. § 549, subd. 2. (Deceit.) See § 416. (What is commencement
of action.) See Brandon § Manuf. Co. v. Pettingill, 2 Abb. New Cas. 162.
§ 434, last clause. (False date.)
Bishop v. Davis, 9 IIun, 342. 550, subd. 2. (Arrest on origi-
nal consideration, not granted in action on note.) See Fritts v. Slade, 9 Hun, 145.
See Peck v. Richardson, 9 § 550, subd. 3. (Arrest: fiduciary
§ 434. (Proof of service on in-
capacity.) See Kelly . Scrip- ture, 9 Hun, 283.
§ 557. (Requisite detail in affida-§ 723. (Substitution of party by
vit.) See Grimes v. Davison,
2 Abb. New Cas. 457; Phelps
v. Maxwell, 2 Abb. New Cas. 459.
§ 603. (Application should be on
affidavit.) See Chatterton v.
amending description of char- acter.) See Phillips v. Mel-
ville, 10 Hun, 211.
738. (Trial within ten days, not affected.) See Herman v. Lyons, 10 Hun, 111.
Kreitler, 2 Abb. New Cas. 453. § 738. (Offer within ten days of
§ 623. (Right to reference.) Sec Waterbury v. Bouker, 10 Hun, 262.
§ 623. (Effect of discontinuance.) Sce Palmer v. Foley, 2 Abb. New Cas. 191.
judgment.) See Herman v. Lyons, 2 Abb. New Cas. 90.
§ 772. (Order ex parte vacated ex parte.) See Morehouse v. Yeager, 41 Super. Ct. (J. &. S.) 306.
§ 627. (Supplementary affidavits.) § 774. (County judge's order must
See Jacobs v. Miller, 10 Iun,
$635, last clause. (Attachment
be entered before appeal.) See Pool v. Safford, 10 Hun, 497.
where there are several causes § 776. (Renewal.) See Harrison
§ 824. (Order ex parte, on partial] disclosure of facts, vacated ex parte.) See Morehouse v. Yeager, 41 Super. Ct. (J. & S.) 306.
§ 827. (Mode of reviewing re- port.) See Guardian Savings Ins., Matter of, 9 Hun, 267.
(Agent who overheard § 885. (Reference on motion of the
See Head v. Teeter, 10 Hun, 548.
(Application of the rule in sur-§ rogate's court.) See Tilton v. Ormsby, 10 Iun, 7. (Transaction with deceased, &c.)|§§ See Brague v. Lord, 2 Abb. New Cas. 1.
(Testifying to services.) See Som-
erville v. Crook, 9 Hun, 664.
§834. (Privilege of professional
court; party not to be exam- ined.) See Burnett . Snyder, 41 Super. Ct. (J. & S.) 342. (Affidavit for use on motion.) See Mason v. Libbey, 2 Abb. New Cas. 137. 887, 897, 901, subd. 7. (One alone may execute unless otherwise directed.) See O'Brien . Commercial Fire Ins. Co., 41 Super. Ct. (J. & S.) 224.
man's accounts.) See Mott v. § 911. (Examinant may read cross-
Consumer's Ice Co., 2 Abb. New Cas. 143.
§ 836. (Privilege once disregarded cannot be set up.) See Mason § v. Libbey, 2 Abb. New Cas. 137.
(Death does not terminate
examination.) See Marshall v. Watertown Steam Engine Co., 10 Hun, 463.
(Affidavit of service on in- formation.) See Spaulding . Lyon, 2 Abb. New Cas. 203.
the privilege.) See Cahen v. § 941. (Municipal ordinance.) See Continental Life Ins. Co., 41 Super. Ct. (J. & S.) 297.
§ 870. (Examination in libel case.) § See Phoenix v. Dupuy, 2 Abb. New Cas. 146.
(Order for examination before
Porter . Waring, 2 Abb. New Cas. 231.
983, subd. 2. (Place of trial of action affecting officers.) See Wintjen. Verges, 10 Hun,
service of summons.) Sce§ 987, subd. 3. (Insufficiency of de-
fense, not to be determined on motion, unless bad faith is shown.) See Wiggin v. Phelps, 10 Hun, 187.
ined.) See Burnett v. Snyder, § 999. (Motion for new trial on
41 Super. Ct. (J. & S.) 343.
§ 873. (Requisites of affidavit.) See Elmore . Hyde, 2 Abb. New Cas. 129.
dismissal of complaint with- out verdict.) Sec Duden v. Waitzfelder, 2 Abb New Cas.
§ 1001. (Motion for new trial, § 1391. (Team and wagon.) See
without appeal.) Sce Bennett
v. Austin, 10 Hun, 451.
(Items of damage not, a long account.) Sec McDon- nell v. Stevens, 9 Hun, 28. (Long account involved in equit- able defense.) See Blackstone. Nat. Bank v. Bogart, 41 Super. Ct. (J. & S.) 292. (Reference of attorney's account.) See Martin v. Windsor Hotel Co., 10 Hun, 304. (Account involved in answer.) See Wood v. Hope, 2 Abb. New Cas. 186.
(Procedure on the report.) See Sullivan v. Sullivan, 41 Super. Ct. (J. & S.) 519. § 1015. (Reference on motion of
the court party not to be examined.) See Burnett v. Snyder, 41 Super. Ct. (J. & S.)
Brown v. Davis, 9 Hun, 43. 1446-1448. (Redemption.) See Boyce v. Wight, 2 Abb. New Cas. 163.
COLLEGES. Eligibility to trusteeship; vot- ing. L. 1876, p. 101, c. 132.
CONFUSION AND ACCESSION. Mixture of grain. Samson v. Rose, 65 N. Y. 411.
COMMISSIONERS.
No clerk, deputy clerk or assist- ant clerk, of a court of record or surrogate's court in the counties of New York and Kings, can be ap- pointed commissioner under any order or judgment of court, except by consent. L. 1876, p. 209, c.
L. 1864, p. 1270, c. 555, tit. 9, § 1185. (Question for opinion of §§ 2 and 5, revising and consoli- court.) See Partridge v. Nor- dating common school acts,
§ 1240. (Non-payment of money.) See Randell v. Dusenbury, 41 Super. Ct. (J. & S.) 457. §§ 1282-1290. (Vacatur of judg.
amended as to union of free school districts by L. 1876, p. 41, c. 50.
2 L. 1864, p. 1211, c. 555, revis- ing and consolidating the common school acts, which was amended in tit. 3, § 6 by L. 1875, p. 638, c. ment.) See Spaulding v. Lyon, United States deposit fund, and 567, 9, further amended as to the 1 Abb. New Cas. 203. the free school and common school
§ 1317. (Judgment against two fund. L. 1876, p. 366, c. 374. when only one answers.) Sce L. 1874, p. 532, c. 421, for Howk v. Bishop, 10 Hun, 509. securing to children an elementary (County judge's order education, amended in § 2 by re- must be entered.) Sec Pool to be countersigned by an officer quiring certificate of attendance v. Safford, 10 Iun, 497. designated by the board of educa-
tion; in § 3 by adding to the designated school officers "or officers" appointed for the purpose
To purchase goods without pay-
of examining into situation of fac-ment. Place v. Minster, 65 N. Y. 89. tory children, by said board; in §. To cheat or defraud. Adams v. 5 by extending provisions thereof People, 9 Hun, 89.
to incorporated villages; in § 7 by allowing a parent's written state- ment of the truancy of a child to be made to a trustee or to officers
Fees of constables in criminal
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. Power to regulate commerce;
appointed by the said board, and cases. L. 1877, p. 93, c. 89, amd'g L. 1866, c. 692, § 8. reckoning the time from which he is to be deemed a truant from and after "the date and delivery," in- stead of "the date of delivery" of the said statement; in § 8 by in- prohibition on State imposts and cluding incorporated villages, and on export duties. People ex rel. extending time of making provi- sions, &c. for truants to January Haneman v. Tax Commrs., 10 Hun, 1, 1877, and also providing for 255. amending said provisions annually
Mode of submitting constitu-
as the trustees, &c. may determine. tional amendments to electors in L. 1876, p. 362, c. 372.
L. 1875, p. 338, c. 353,-autho- rizing the Sisterhood of Grey
1876. L. 1876, p. 325, c. 345. Law authorizing public contract,
Nuns to issue diplomas-repealed repealable. Lord v. Thomas, 64 by L. 1876, p. 3, c. 4.
CONSIGNOR AND CONSIGNEE.
Intermediate consignor, when
Rules of evidence, subject to legislative control. Howard . Moot, 64 N. Y. 262; 2 Hun, 475 ;
Assessment as a species of taxa- tion. Moran v. City of Troy, 9 Hun, 540.
What is public use. Weismer . Village of Douglas, 64 N. Y. 91; 6 T. & C. 514; 4 Hun, 201.
Restrictions on municipal loans of credit. Weismer. Village of Douglas, 64 N. Y. 91; 6 T. & C. 514; 4 Hun, 201.
Change of powers, not a grant of franchise. Gilbert Elevated Rail- way Co., Matter of 9 Hun, 303.
Re-enacting statute by reference. Blauvelt . Village of Nyack, 9 |Нип, 153.
Title of local act. Phillips ↑.
liable for freight. Ackerman v. Schumacher, 10 Hun, 405; Kerri-
gan v. Force, 9 Hun, 185.
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