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Obstruction of sidewalk by, as proximate
cause of injury, see PROXIMATE
CAUSE.

Right to use street for. 17-637.
Liability of city for injury resulting from
obstruction of street by. 17-637.

CARRYING WEAPONS.

When carrying of concealed weapons deemed proximate cause of death or injury, so as to preclude recovery under insurance policy. 17–1012.

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CHAPEL.

Exemption of, from taxation.

17-1030.

Right to protection against appropriation by competitor of matter in 17-764 (case p. 747).

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As "food" within meaning of statute. 17-1285.

See EVIDENCE.

CONFESSION.

CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS.

See PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS.

CONFISCATION.

Right to jury trial in case of seizure of property alleged to be illegally used. 17-568 (case p. 557).

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.

As to taking of private property for public use without compensation, see EMINENT DOMAIN.

Right to jury trial, see JURY.

Vested rights.

Power of state to authorize change in by-
laws of mutual benefit society so as
to impair vested rights. 17-393.

Separation of powers.
Legislative power as to courts, see COURTS.
Vesting in the courts power to remove
district attorneys from office. 17-274.
Rights of person and property; equal
protection; due process; police pow-
er-divorce.

Constitutionality of discrimination as be-
tween husband and wife as to
grounds of divorce. 17–793 (case p.
789).

-foreign attachment.

Constitutionality of statute prescribing conditions of right of defendant in foreign attachment to appear and defend. 17-884 (case p. 873).

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See BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION CON-
TRACTS.

CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE.

Doctrine of, as applied to wrongfully discharged servant. 17-629 (case p. 628).

CONTEST.

Of will, see WILLS.

CONTINGENT REMAINDER.

Acceleration of, see WILLS.

CONTINUANCE.

Abuse of discretion in refusing, see AP-
PEAL AND ERROR.

Impairment of obligation of, see CONSTI

TUTIONAL LAW.

Of promoters, see CORPORATIONS.
Presumption and burden of proof as to,
generally, see EVIDENCE.

Liability of seller or manufacturer for
defects in things sold or manufac-
tured, see NEGLIGENCE.
Novation, see NOVATION.

Pleading as to, see PLEADING.

Specific performance of, see SPECIFIC PER

FORMANCE.

Implied agreements.
Pleading in suit to

recover

quantum meruit for services under void contract. 17-885.

Consideration.
Consideration of conveyance attacked for
fraud, see FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES.
Adequacy of consideration as necessary
to validity of transfer of expectancy
by prospective heir. 17-603.
Moral obligation as a consideration for
an executory promise. 17-1299
cases pp. 1292, 1296).

Agreement to protect business interests of promisee's widow as without consideration. 17-1296.

Definiteness.

Indefiniteness as affecting specific performance. 17-1.

Formal requisites; Statute of Frauds. Parol modification of written contract, see infra.

Moral obligation connected with contract within Statute of Frauds as consideration for executory promise. 17-1353 (case p. 1292).

Right to recover on quantum meruit
for broker's services in buying or
selling real estate where contract
was not in writing, as required by
statute in relation to brokers.
17-891 (case p. 885).

Right of vendee who enters under parol
contract, to recover for improve-
ments where vendor refuses to con-
vey. 17-949 (case p. 945).
Effect of Statute of Frauds on right to
modify, by subsequent parol agree-
ment, written contract required by
statute to be in writing. 17-10
(cases pp. 1, 7).

Refusal of equity to allow Statute of
Frauds to be used as an instrument
of fraud. 17-1.

Necessity that sale of standing timber be in writing. 17-7.

Construction.

Parol evidence as to meaning of parties to contract, see EVIDENCE.

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