References in heavy-faced type are to NOTES and REVIEWs; in plain type to RECENT CASES; and in Effect on sub-vendee of agreement as | RIGHT OF WAY. to sale of chattels. REVOCATION. See Franchises; Wills. 371-372, See History of Law (Property). Remedies of seller: effect on title. Rights of vendor of chattels Validity of unrecorded sale against Wrongful re-sale by buyer. Time of passing of title: When buyer Fraud and related matters: Statu- tory restrictions on sale of whole Rights and remedies of seller: Wrongful delivery by carrier. 241 Implied warranties: Compared with Factors' Act: Larceny by trick by Sale of Goods Act, 1893 (England) : Recovery of price in conditional sale. Recovery of price payable indepen- dently of delivery, after seller has Recovery of price payable on delivery See Conflict of Laws; Divorce; Pro- SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS. STATES. References in heavy-faced type are to NOTES and REVIEWS; in plain type to RECENT CASES; and in References in heavy-faced type are to NOTES and REVIEWS; in plain type to RECENT CASES; and in In general: Intended damage as a Damaging exercise of a qualified Action for death: Liability of carrier to administrator after deceased has Liability to stranger for non-per- formance or negligent perform- supply water in case of fire. 242 Interference with business or oc- Actionable interference with right to form or maintain business relations. Prima facie tortious interference with right to form or maintain business When causing the breach of a con- Conditional refusal to work. 268-276 Pecuniary inducement. 267-268, 277 Use of stranger's influence. 277-279 Existence of tort liability in vari- ous cases: Liability of shopkeeper Defenses: Competition as defense, see Assumption of risk by voluntary spec- Motive: Intent distinguished from mo- Rebuttal of justification of interference References in heavy-faced type are to NOTES and REVIEWS; in plain type to RECENT CASES; and in Inducing workmen to leave other- wise than by strike: As consti- tuting a prima facie tort, see Torts (Interference with Business or Occu- pation). As justified by desire to advance the union, see Unfair Com- boycotts: As constituting a prima facie tort, see under Torts (Interfer- ence with Business or Occupation). As justified by desire to advance the What constitutes conversion: Re- fusal to deliver damaged goods without payment of freight. 146 Damages: Improvements to converted TRUSTEE PROCESS. Special sub-deposit by depositary Following trust property: Equita- ble liens arising from unlawful de- tees: Equitable set-off against in- Power to give a lease which may ex- Profits arising from combination of trust and personal interests of trus- Failure of trustee : Executor de bonis Restraints on alienation of cestui's interest: Effect of lapse on execu- tory gift otherwise illegal. 483, 499 Failure of trust: Death of proposed annuitant before purchase of annu- Resulting trusts: Effect on oral trust In general: What constitutes action- able interference with the right to form or maintain business relations. Malice: Nature and effect. 255-256 243 References in heavy-faced type are to NOTES and REVIEWS; in plain type to RECENT CASES; and in - based on personal like or dislike of by desire to advance other unions Interference with the making of contract: As constituting a prima facie tort, see under Torts (Inter- - based on personal like or dislike of - by desire to advance other unions than - by desire to advance the defendant's -motive as rebutting justification. 451-455 USURY. 440-441 - - motive as rebutting justification. Nature and validity of usurious |