Divorce on ground of abandonment, see Bail bond, acknowledgment of, see BAIL DIVORCE AND SEPARATION.
Recognizing title as barring claim of ad- verse possession. 38-1053.
AEROPLANES AND AERONAUTICS. Amusements, liability of keeper of place of amusement for injury to patron by aeroplane. 38-359.
AGREEMENT TO SELL LANDS. Definition of, see WORDS AND PHRASES.
Easement of, see EASEMENTS.
Leased premises, change of physical con- ditions on property of landlord other than that leased affecting air of. 38-1090 (case p. 1087).
Ball playing, see BALL PLAYING. Bathhouses and bathing resorts, see BATH- HOUSES; BATHING RESORTS. Bowling alleys, see BOWLING ALLEYS. Circus, see CIRCUS.
Fireworks, see FIREWORKS.
Horse shows, see HORSE SHOWS. Merry-go-round, see MERRY-GO-ROUNDS. Mimic railways, see MIMIC RAILWAY. Pool room, see POOL ROOMS, ETC. Races, see RACES.
Scenic railways, see SCENIC RAILWAY. Shooting galleries, see SHOOTING Gallery. Skating rinks, see SKATING RINK.
Municipal or statutory regulations. Court's review of statute regulating re- sale of tickets, see COURTS. License for resale of tickets, see LICENSE. Resale of tickets to places of amusement, validity of statute or ordinance in re- lation to. 38-623 (case p. 613).
Liability for injury to patron. Duty and liability of owner or keeper of place of amusement respecting in- juries to patrons. 38-357 (case p. 352).
Pass, injury to one using. 38-352. Presumption and burden of proof as to negligence, see EVIDENCE. Question for jury as to negligence. 38-
— contributory negligence
sumption of risk.
Contributory negligence and assumption of risk of injury by patron at place of amusement. 38-358.
Italic type indicates points with annotation; roman type points without.
Nuisance resulting from burning of ani- mals killed on railroad tracks, see NUISANCES.
Amusement, liability of proprietor of animal show for injury to patron. 88-359.
Defendant's answer, see PLEADING.
Exclusion of, from residence districts, see BUILDINGS.
Decisions reviewable; finality of judg- ment or decree.
Demurrer, appealability of order as to. 38-15.
Jurisdiction, appealability of order over- ruling objection to. 38-807.
Who entitled to appeal. New trial, right of one whose motion for, is sustained, to appeal from refusal of court to pass upon some grounds of motion. 38-814.
Evidence, waiver of error in admission of, by failure to discuss question in brief. 38-845.
questions in lower court. Precise ground on which objection is pred- icated, necessity of stating. 38-845.
- definiteness; sufficiency. Subscription agreement, exception to find- ing in proceeding to enforce. 38-845.
- necessity for exceptions. Finding by court to which no exception is taken, binding effect of. 38-178.
-as to verdict or findings.
Inference of fact by trial court, presump- tion of, in support of judgment. 38- 845. Nuisance, presumption that persons com- plaining of, are of ordinary sensibil- ities. 38-1502.
Probate proceedings as within statute as to right to draw inferences. 38-845. Viewing evidence in light most favorable to prevailing party. 38-1507.
Errors waived or cured below. Brief, waiver of error by failure to dis- cuss or insufficient discussion, in brief, see ante.
Pleading, waiver of matters as to, see
- of findings of court.
Errors of law as affecting weight of find- ings. 38-914.
Referee's findings in equity case. 38- 914.
Remedy at law for nuisance, review of finding as to. 38-1186.
Sufficiency of evidence generally. 38-825. Where jury has been waived. 38-391.
What errors warrant reversal - as to instructions. Instructions in action for injury to by-
stander by crowds scrambling to se- cure packages thrown from float in parade as to contributory negligence and assumption of risk. 38-1528. Minority verdict, reversible error in in- struction permitting, 38-1417.
- submission of issues. Submitting question depending upon ques- tion which jury is not in position to solve. 38-1331.
The dash in each citation stands for A.L.R.
Public regulation and control. Estoppel to question validity of statute, see ESTOPPEL.
Sale of, regulations as to, see SALE. State regulation as interference with in- terstate commerce, see COMMERCE.
– registration; license. Civil rights and liabilities as affected by failure to comply with regulations as to registration of automobile or li censing of operator. 38-1038 (case p. 1036).
Contributory negligence, right to set up defense of, as affected by lack of reg- istration or license, see post.
Italic type indicates points with annotation; roman type points without.
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