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Commercial buildings, requiring license
for erection of, in certain districts.
23-1322.

Vested right in permit. 23-1322.

CARRIERS.

Damages against, see DAMAGES.
Elevators, see ELEVATORS.
Telephones, see TELEPHONES.

Leaving passenger at destination.
Measure of damages for carrying beyond
station, see DAMAGES.


Mental pain and anguish resulting from
being carried by station, right to re-
cover for, apart from other dam-
ages. 23-389.

Sleeping accommodations.

Liability of sleeping car company for re-
fusal to furnish accommodations.
23-1302 (case p. 1298).

Duty to keep down damages for refusal
of sleeping accommodations. 23-1298.

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Damages because of abandonment or
relocation of sidetrack, right to re-
cover. 23-555 (case p. 546).

discrimination.
General rule as to duty of carrier not to

give preferences or advantages to
any shipper or locality. 23-404.

CARRYING ON BUSINESS.

Assignments for creditors authorizing
assignees to continue assignors'
business, validity and effect of. 23-
199 (case p. 195).

CARS.

Carrier's duty as to furnishing, see CAR-

RIERS.

CASUALTY INSURANCE.

See INSURANCE.

CATTLE GUARDS.

Railroad's duty to maintain, see RAIL-

ROADS.

CAUSE.

Presumption and burden of proof as to,
see EVIDENCE.

Sufficiency of evidence as to, see EVI-

DENCE.

As question for jury, see TRIAL.

CAVEAT.

Filing of, against grant or patent to land,
see PUBLIC LANDS.

CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT.

See BANKS.

CERTIFICATION.

Of check, see CHECKS.

CHANGE.

Of occupation by insured, see INSURANCE.

CHARITIES.

Exemption of property of, from taxation,
see TAXES.

Restrictions on gifts by will for charitable
or religious purposes, see WILLS.

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Liability for damages.

Liability of privately conducted charity
for personal injuries. 23-923
(cases pp. 887, 900, 907).

Infant bound by assumption of risk by
parent in securing accommodation at
hospital. 23–907.

Notice of charitable character of hospital

to one engaging accommodations,

lack of, as affecting its liability for
negligent injury. 23-907.

Nuisance, liability of charitable_corpora-
tion for maintaining. 23-887.

Nuisance, personal liability for, of man-
agers of charity. 23-887.
Nurse, liability for injury resulting from

incompetency of. 23-900, 907.
Physician, liability for injury resulting
from incompetency of. 23-900.

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CHILDREN.

In general, see INFANTS.
Relation to parents, see PARENT AND
CHILD.

CIVIL DAMAGE ACT.

See INTOXICATING LIQUORS.

CLAY BANK,

As embraced by words "works," "ways,"
etc., in Employers' Liability Acts.
23-730.

CLEATS ON ROOF.

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As embraced by words "plant," "ways,'
"works," etc., in Employers' Liabil-
ity Acts. 23-728.

CLERKS.

Liability of clerk of auction, see Auc-

TION.

COAL.

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Applicability of police regulation only to
segregated area or district as affect-
ing its validity. 23-1322.
Business, necessity that police regulation
restricting, be essential to public
health, safety, comfort, or morals.
23-67.

Compensation for incidental loss or in-
jury sustained by individual mem-
ber of public by reason of valid po-
lice regulations. 23-1322.

Liberty, validity of police regulations re-
stricting. 23-1322.

Limitations on state police power of
Federal Constitution. 23-1322.
Property, validity of police regulations
restricting use of. 23-1322.

Public convenience and general prosperi-
ty, exercise of police power to pro-
mote. 23-1322.

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-notice and hearing.
Buildings, notice to property owner held
not a prerequisite to valid restriction
of district to residential purposes.
23-1322.

Registration of land title without notice
required by statute is without due
process. 23-965.

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Equality and uniformity in taxation,
generally, see TAXES.

Corporations, taxing stock of foreign cor-
poration owned by residents of state,
while existing stock of domestic cor-
porations is exempt. 23-1339.

-— undertakers or embalmers.

Validity of statute or ordinance in rela-
tion to. 23-71 (case p. 67).

-vested rights.

Building permit held not to create vested
right prior to its being acted upon.
23-1322.

CONSTRUCTION.

Of contracts generally, see CONTRACTS.
Of insurance policy, see INSURANCE.
Of lease, see LANDLORD AND TENANT.
Of ordinance, see MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS.

Of statute, see STATUTES.

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Executive's power to pardon one com-
mitted for contempt. 23-524 (case
p. 491).

Removal of officer for refusing to recog-
nize pardon by governor of one com-
mitted for civil contempt. 23-491.
What constitutes.

Forcing party or prosecuting witness to
withdraw or not to institute action
of proceeding as contempt of court.
23-187 (case p. 183).

Definition of. 23-183.

Direct contempt, definition of. 23-183.
Disobedience as contempt, general rule
as to. 23-183.

Disobedience of injunction forbidding in-
terference with private business as
punishable as either civil or criminal
contempt. 23-491.

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23 A.L.R.-99.

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