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THE

Central Law Journal

C. P. BERRY, Editor

VOLUME 94

JANUARY-JUNE, 1922
STANFORD LIBRARY

CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY

ST. LOUIS, MO.

1922,

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1922, by

CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY,

In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington

293702

PRINTED BY CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY

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This list includes only those cases commented upon editorially or in our Notes of Im-
portant Decisions, or in full annotated. The abbreviation Ed., indicates editorially-R. D.,
cases commented upon in our Notes of Important Decisions, and ann. case, annotated case.

American Coal Mining Co. v. Crenshaw (Ind.).

Workman Injured While Riding Home from

Work in Conveyance Furnished by Employer

Entitled to Compensation, R. D. 203.

American Column & Lumber Co. v. United States
(U. S. S. C.), The Hardwood Lumber Associa-
tion Illegal-The "Gentlemen's Agreement Re-
divivus," Ed. 37.

Bahlert v. Chicago, M. & St. P. Ry. Co. (Wis.),
Railroads-Danger Zone, ann. case, 140.

Baldwin v. Parsons (Iowa), Presumption from
Minor Son Driving Father's Automobile, R. D.
365.

Baltimore & Ohio R. Co. v. Burtch (Ind.), When

Interstate Character of Shipment Ceases, R. D.
441

Bird v. St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co. (Mich.),
Insurance-Theft of Automobile, ann. case, 432.
Casdorph v. Hines (W. Va.), Railroads-Flagman
at Crossing, ann. case, 118.

Chicago-Sandoval Coal Co. v. Industrial Com. (Ill.),

Waiver of Constitutional Rights, Ed. 421.

City of Chicago v. Hebard Express & Van Co. (III.),
Municipal Corporations-Ordinance Regulating
Moving, ann, case, 394.

C'ifford v. Detroit United Ry. (Mich.), Liability of
Carrier for Injury to Passenger Thrown Down
by Speed of Car in Rounding Curve, R. D. 202.
Corneli v. Moore (U. S. S. C.), Liquor Cannot be
Transported from Bonded Warehouse to Own-
er's Residence, R. D. 239.

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Corvin v. Commonwealth (Va.), Doubtful Divorces,
Ed. 166.

Crone v. United Rys. Co. of St. Louis (Mo.), Car-

riers of Passengers-Negligence, ann. case, 302.

Davis v. Kelly (Ark.), Carrier's Liability to Pas-
senger Who Fell When She Stepped on Foot-
Stool Placed on Slanting Ground, R. D. 404.

Drexel Furniture Co. v. Bailey (U. S. D. C.), Fed-

eral Child Labor Law Held Unconstitutional,

R D. 220.

Ex Parte Arata (Cal.), The Right to Quarantine

Persons on Account of Venereal Diseases, R.

D. 2.

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