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Chicago-Kent Law Review
Volume 30 | Issue 4 Article 6
September 1952
Index to Volume 30Chicago-Kent Law Review
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INDEX DIGEST
VOL. XXXPage numbers in bold-face type are to LEADING ARTIcLES; in italics to
BooK REvIEws and BooK NoTEs; in plain type, to NOTES AND
COMMENTS and DIscuSSION OF RECENT DECISIONS
ACTIONSSee also Adoption, Courts, Criminal
Law and Procedure, Damages,Death, Dismissal and Nonsuit,Divorce, Equity, Forcible Entryand Detainer, Habeas Corpus,Husband and Wife, Limitationof Actions, Master and Servant,'Negligence, Practice and Plead-ing, Process, Quasi-Contracts,Release, Torts, Venue
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 33-4
Nature and form: Whether or notstate courts, in actions arisingunder the Federal Employers'Liability Act, must grant jurytrial in conformity with practicein federal courts 364-70
Whether the Illinois Workmen'sCompensation Act unconstitu-tionally deprives covered em-ployee of his right of actionagainst covered third partieswho cause employee's injury ordeath 375-9
ADMINISTRATIVE LAWSee also Attorney and Client, Com-
merce, Constitutional La/w, Gov-ernment, Labor Law
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 107-10
ADOPTIONIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 70-1Judicial proceedings: Whether god-
mother, In case of lack of par-ents, guardian, or next of kin,is entitled to notice of proceed-ings to adopt a minor child 380-1
APPEAL AND ERRORSee also Administrative Law,
Courts, Criminal Law and Pro-cedure, Habeas Corpus
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 49-52
Review: Whether or not it is re-versible error for defendant'scounsel, in a personal injury
suit, to inform jury that the de-fendant is not covered by in-surance 185-6
APPEARANCESee also Judgment, Parties
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 33
ATTORNEY AND CLIENTSee also Courts, Dismissal and
Nonsuit, Trial Procedure
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 10
Bibliography: Brownell: Legal Aidin the United States 199-200
Mullen: Let Justice Be Done 296-7Otterbourg: A Study of Unau-
thorized Practice of Law 200Smith: Bar Examinations and
Requirements for Admission tothe Bar 393-4
AUTOMOBILESSee also Appeal and Error, Death,
Indictment and Information, In-surance, Judgment, Master andServant, Negligence, Process, Re-lease, Torts
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 123-6
Injuries from operation, or use ofhighway:. Whether or not ownerof parked automobile who leaveskey in ignition is responsible forinjuries inflicted by thief whosteals car 277-8
Offenses and prosecutions: Whethera person who drives an automo-bile with knowledge of possibil-ity of seizure likely to causeloss of consciousness may beconvicted for statutory offenseof reckless homicide because hecauses death of another duringperiod of unconscious driving
155-60Whether or not the results of a
breath test to determine thepresence of intoxication wouldbe admissible opinion evidencein a criminal prosecution fordrunken driving 188-9
CHICAGO-KENT LAW REVIEW
BAILRight to be released on bail:
Whether or not a party detainedpursuant to a statute providingfor the apprehension and deten-tion of sexual psychopaths is en-titled to bail pending a hearingto determine his mental status
160-3BANKS AND BANKING
See also Negotiable Instruments,Security Transactions
CHARITIESSee also Future Interests, Limita-
tion of Actions, Trusts, Wills andAdministration
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 1-2
Bibliography: Davis: And CrownThy Good 292
Construction, administration and en-forceinent: Whether or notfunds obtained by a charitableorganization through levy of as-sessments and dues constitutenon-charitable funds 186-7
Creation, existence and validity: Thevalidity of "not for profit" lot-teries 148-54
COMMERCESee also Banks and Banking,
Brokers, Insurance, Labor Law,Patent Law, Sales, Taxation,Trade Regulation
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951
112, 115 and 119
Bibliography: Casselman: The Co-operative Movement and Someof Its Problems 295-6
Means and methods of regulation:Whether or not a penal provisionin the Illinois act to make uni-form the law relating to trustreceipts amounts to a void at-tempt to regulate commercialtransactions 387-9
Power to regulate in general:Whether or not an ordinanceforbidding uninvited house-to-house canvassing contravenesconstitutional guarantees of freespeech and free press 164-8
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 6-7
BROKERSIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 10-1
BURGLARYOffenses and responsibility therefor:
Elements involved in the crim-inal offense of possession of bur-glar tools 278-80
CONFLICT OF LAWSSee also Actions, Courts
In general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 110
Bibliography: Marsh: Marital Prop-
erty in Conflict of Laws 890-1
Foreign judgments: Effect of annul-ment, in one state, of a marriagecelebrated in another state, uponearlier obligation to pay alimonyunder divorce decree of stillanother state 26-73
CONSTITUTIONAL LAWSee also Actions, Commerce, Con-
flict of Lalivs, Courts, CriminalLaw and Procedure, Evidence,Government, Habeas Corpus,Jury, States, Taxation
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951
111-3 and 119
Bibliography: Murray: States' Lawson Race and Color 296
Silva: Presidential Succession 290
Distribution of governmental powersand functions: Whether statuteprescribing terms under whichcourt may dismiss proceedingfor want of prosecution involvesviolation of separation of powersdoctrine 383-4
Due process of law: Whether or notan ordinance forbidding unin-vited house-to-house canvassingcontravenes constitutional guar-antees of free speech and freepress 164-8
Equal protection of laws: Whetheror not one may obtain damagesfor breach of a racial restric-tive covenant 350-5
INDEX-DIGEST
C (Cont'd)
Establishment and amendment ofconstitutions: Legal Facets ofthe Income Tax Rate LimitationProgram : 12841
Effect of delay in securing neces-sary two-thirds concurrence
1314Possibility of recall of state rati-
fication of tax limitation resolu-tion 130-1
Progress of resolution to amendconstitution to limit taxation
129-30Propriety of combining unlike
resolutions for purpose of quo-rum 137-40
State constitutional limits on ratesof taxation 128-9
Use of mandamus to compel actionon tax limitation resolution
134-7Rescinding memorialization resolu-
tions previously adopted callingfor a convention to consider anincome tax rate limitationamendment 339-42
Power of eminent domain: Validityof state legislation permittingstate seizure of property priorto determination and paymentof condemnation award 142-8
Privileges and immunities, and classlegislation: The validity of "notfor profit" lotteries 148-54
Right to justice and remedies for in-juries: Whether the IllinoisWorkmen's Compensation Actunconstitutionally deprives cov-ered employee of his right ofaction against covered third par-ties who cause employee's injuryor death 375-9
CONTRACTSSee also Brokers, Commerce, Dam-
ages, Infants, Insurance, Land-lord and Tenant, Mortgages,Negotiable Instruments, Prop-erty, Sales, Security Transac-tions, Taxation, Vendor andPurchaser
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 18-29
Construction and operation: Whethera release to one joint tort-feasorin a pending statutory actionoperates as satisfaction of acommon-law judgment againstanother joint tort-feasor 384-6
Whether or not release, given toone tort-feasor covering statu-tory liability for wrongfuldeath, operates to release an-other from cause of action aris-ing from violation of "dramshop" statute 273-6
Performance and breach: Whetheror not condonation of employee'sviolation of duty, amounting tobreach of employment contract,prevents subsequent dischargefor the same misconduct 286-7
CORPORATIONSSee also Actions, Banks and Bank-
ing, Charities, Commerce, LaborLaw, Master and Servant, Mu-nicipal Corporations, PublicUtilities, Taxation, Trade Regu-lation, Trusts
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 1-7
COURTSSee also Administrative Law, Bail,
Conflict of Laws, Dismissal andNonsuit, Equity, Evidence, Judg-ment, Parties, Venue
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 29-30
Bibliography: Philbrick: The lawsof Illinois Territory 1809-1818
198-6
Courts of appellate jurisdiction:Whether the Illinois SupremeCourt will exercise originaljurisdiction over habeas corpusproceedings when the originalpetition presents an issue offact 282-5
Establishment, organization, and pro-cedure In general: Whether ornot state courts, in actions aris-ing under the Federal Employers'Liability Act, must grant jurytrial in conformity with practicein federal courts 364-70
Nature, extent, and exercise of juris-diction in general: The Pro-posed Illinois Judicial Article:
252-5 and 303-38General features of proposal 313-4Miscellaneous considerations 336-8Need for revision of the state judi-
cial system 252-5Schedule of integration 310-3Text of the proposed article 303-9The proposed Appellate Court 323-9
CHICAGO-KENT LAW REVIEW
C (Cont'd)
The proposed Circuit Court 330-5The proposed Supreme Court 314-23Whether court has authority,
under statute in divorce case, todirect a conveyance of realty insatisfaction of alimony in gross
280-2Whether or not a state statute
which prohibits action thereinon a foreign wrongful deathclaim is constitutional 174-9
Whether statute prescribing termsunder which court may dismissproceeding for want of prosecu-tion is constitutional 383-4
CREDITORS' RIGHTSSee also Future Interests, Mort-
gages, Release
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 52-3
Property or rights wich may be sub-jectel: Whether or not a judg-ment sale of the interest of onejoint tenant 'will operate tosever the joint tenancy prior tothe expiration of the period ofredemption 189-90
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURESee also Bail, Commerce, Constitu-
tional Law, Courts, Habeas Cor-pus, Indictment and Iformation,Trial Procedure
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 53-63
Bibliography: Brownell: Legal Aidin the United States 199-200
Busch: Prisoners at the Bar:Guilty or Not Guilty? 292-3
Glueck: Crime and Correction297-8
DAMAGESSee also Actions, Charities, Con-
tracts, Death, Easements, Hvs-band and Wife, IntooicatingLiquors, Quasi-Contracts
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 47-9
Nature and grounds in general:Whether or not one may obtaindamages for breach of a racialrestrictive covenant 350-5
Leonard: Police Organization andManagement 299-301
Capacity to commit and responsibilityfor crime: Whether a personwho drives an automobile withknowledge of possibility ofseizure likely to cause loss ofconsciousness may be convictedfor statutory offense of recklesshomicide because he causesdeath of another during a periodof unconscious driving 155-60
Evidence: Whether or not evidenceof incriminating statements isadmissible w h e n obtainedthrough use of a microphoneconcealed on the person of anundercover agent 355-9
Whether or not the results of abreath test to determine thepresence of intoxication wouldbe admissible opinion evidence ina criminal case 188-9
Former jeopardy: Whether with-drawal of the submission andfurther interrogation of a juroras to his qualifications consti-tutes a bar to subsequent prose-cution when the same juror isagain impaneled and sworn
261-6Nature and elements of crime: Ele-
ments involved in the criminaloffense of possession of burglartools 278-80
Right to be released on ball:Whether or not a party detainedpursuant to a statute providingfor the apprehension and deten-tion of sexual psychopaths isentitled to bail pending a hear-ing to determine his mentalstatus 160-3
)
Pleading, evidence, and assessment:Whether the so-called "quicktaking" act of Illinois is a validregulation with respect to pay-ment of damages in condemna-tion proceedings 142-8
DEATHSee also Actions, Automobiles,
Damages, Joint Tenancy, Negli-gence
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 120-1
INDEX-DIGEST
D (Cont'd)
Actions for causing death: Whetheror not a state statute which pro-hibits action therein on a foreignwrongful death claim is consti-tutional 174-9
Whether or not a widow may se-cure reimbursement for medicaland funeral expenses of her hus-band from the tort-feasor whocaused the Injury and subse-quent death of the spouse 381-3
DECLARATORY JUDGMENTIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 51-2
DEEDSSee also Easements, Evidence, Fi-
ture Interests, Infants, Property,Vendor and Purchaser
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 73-4
DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTIONSee also Executors and Adminis-
trators, Joint Tenancy, Willsand Administration
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 94-103
Rights and liabilities of heirs anddistributees: Whether time limi-
EASEMENTSIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 74-6
EMINENT DOMAINSee also Easements, Landlord and
TenantIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 111-2Compensation: Take, then pay; or.
pay, then take? Whether theso-called "quick taking" act ofIllinois is valid 142-8
EQUITYSee also Divorce, Practice and
Pleading, Subrogation, Vendorand Purchaser
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 34-7
EVIDENCESee also Criminal Law and Pro-
cedure, Damages, Jury, TrialProcedure, Wills and Adminis-tration
tations of Illinois Probate Act re-lating to filing of claims againstdecedent's estate are binding onstate government 285-6
DISMISSAL AND NONSUITSee also Appeal and Error, Limi-
tation of ActionsIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 42Involuntary dismissal: Whether stat-
ute prescribing terms underwhich court may dismiss pro-ceeding for want of prosecutionis constitutional 383-4
DIVORCESee also Husband and Wife, Mar-
riageIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 63-9 and 72Alimony, allowances and disposition
of property: Whether court hasauthority under statute to directa conveyance of realty in satis-faction of alimony in gross
280-2Whether or not the annulment of
a second marriage operates torevive an earlier obligation topay alimony 266-73
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 43-4
Admissions: Whether or not evi-dence of incriminating state-ments is admissible when ob-tained through use of a micro-phone concealed on the personof an undercover agent 355-9
Bibliography: Busch: Prisoners atthe Bar; Guilty or Not Guilty?
282-3Cutler: Successful Trial Tactics
298-9Morgan and Maguire: Cases and
Materials on Evidence, 3d Ed.197-8
Tracy: Handbook of the Law ofEvidence 391-2
Opinion evidence: Whether or notresults of a breath test to deter-mine the presence of intoxicationwould be admissible opinion evi-dence in a criminal prosecutionfor drunken driving 188-9
CHICAGO-KENT LAW REVIEW
E (Cont'd)
Parol or extrinsic evidence affectingwritings: Whether or not theuse of extrinsic evidence oper-ating to modify an instrumentwhich is incorporated into awill by reference results in apermissible alteration of thewill 180-4
EXECUTORS ANDADMINISTRATORS
See also Actions, Death, Future In-terests, Taxation, Wills and Ad-ministration
FAMILYSee also Adoption, Divorce, Hus-
band and Wife, Marriage
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 63-72
Actions: Whether or not a widowmay secure reimbursement, un-der Family Expense statute, formedical and funeral expensesof her husband from tort-feasorwho caused husband's injuryand subsequent death 381-3
Bibliography: Ploscowe: Sex andthe Law 196-7
FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINERIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 86-8
GOVERNMENTSee also Administrative Law, Com-
merce, Constitutional Law,Courts, Eminent Domain, Munici-pal Corporations, Public Utili-ties, Quo Warranto, Taxation
Bibliography: Leonard: Police Or-ganization and Management
299-301Murray: State's Laws on Race
and Color 296Philbrick: The Laws of Illinois
Territory 1809-1818 1 193-6Judicial department: The proposed
Illinois judicial article252-5 and 303-38
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 94-103
Appointment, qualification, and ten-ure: Whether or not a spouse,by continuing to act as executorafter renouncing the will, haswaived the renunciation thereof
191-2
FUTURE INTERESTSSee also Evidence, Executors and
Administrators, Taxation, TrustsIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 76-81Construction: Constructional and
Other Factors Relating to ClassGifts: 205-51
Appendices of cases 242-51Constructional tendencies 207-22Distributive shares 22?-8Suggestions and conclusions 233-42Vesting, lapse and allied problems
228-32Nature of estates and interests
created: Modernizing the lawof perpetuities by reason of themarital deduction permitted inconnection with federal estatetaxes 255-60
General features of proposal 3134Miscellaneous considerations 336-8Need for revision of the state ju-
dicial system 252-5Schedule of integration 310-3Text of the proposed article 303-9The proposed Appellate Court
323-9The proposed Circuit Court 330-5The proposed Supreme Court
314-23
Police power in general: The valid-ity of state-sanctioned "not forprofit" lotteries 148-54
INDEX-DIGEST
HABEAS CORPUSJurisdiction, proceedings and relief:
Whether or not a party detainedpursuant to a statute providingfor the apprehension and deten-tion of sexual psychopaths isentitled to relief under habeascorpus proceeding pending ahearing to determine his mentalstatus 160-3
Whether the Illinois SupremeCourt will exercise originaljurisdiction over habeas corpusproceedings when the originalpetition presents an issue of fact
282-5
INDICTMENT AND INFORMATIONSee also Bail, Criminal Law and
Procedure, Habeas CorpusMotion to quash or dismiss, and
demurrer: Whether indictmentbased on alleged violation of apenal provision in the Illinoisact to make uniform the lawrelating to trust receipts oper-ates to charge a criminal offense
387-9Requisites and sufficiency of accusa-
tion: Elements involved in thecriminal offense of possession ofburglar tools 278-80
INFANTSSee also Adoption, Damages, Fam-
ily, Negligence, Workmen's Com-pensation
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 71-2
INJUNCTIONIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 37
JOINT TENANCYSee Trusts
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 84-5
HUSBAND AND WIFESee also Adoption, Conflict of
Laws, Death, Divorce, Marriage,Taxation
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 63-70
Abandonment: Whether husband isjustified in leaving home whenwife abandons religious tenetswhich husband and wifeespoused at time of their mar-riage 359-64
Bibliography: Marsh: Marital Prop-erty in the Conflict of Laws 390-1
Ploscowe: Sex and the Law 196-7Disabilities and privileges of cover-
ture: Whether tort liability ex-ists between husband and wifefor harm inflicted by either onthe other during coverture 343-9
INSURANCESee also Appeal and Error, Auto-
mobiles, Damages
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 19-23
INTOXICATING LIQUORSIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 110Civil damage laws: Whether a re-
lease to one joint tort-feasor ina pending statutory "dram shop"action operates as satisfactionof a common-law judgmentagainst another joint tort-feasor
384-6Whether or not release, given to
one joint tort-feasor coveringstatutory liability for wrongfuldeath, operates to release anotherfrom cause of action arisingfrom violation of "dram shop"statute 273-6
Severance: Whether or not a judg-ment sale of the interest on onejoint tenant will operate to severthe joint tenancy prior to the ex-piration of the period of redemp-tion 189-90
CHICAGO-KENT LAW REVIEW
J (Cont'd)JUDGMENT
See also Appeal, and Error, Conflictof Laws, Creditors' Rights, Dis-missal and Nonsuit, EminentDomain, Parties
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951
45-7 and 67-9Bibliography: Blume and Joiner:
Jurisdiction and Judgments395-6
Nature and essentials in general:Whether court has authority un-der statute to enter judgmentdirecting a conveyance of realtyin satisfaction of alimony ingross 280-2
Payment, satisfaction, merger, anddischarge: Whether a release toone joint tort-feasor in a pend-ing statutory action operates assatisfaction of a common-lawjudgment against another jointtort-feasor 384-6
JURISPRUDENCEBibliography: Brownell: Legal Aid
in the United States 199-200Gavit: Introduction to the Study
of Law 203-4Glueck: Crime and Correction
297-8Marsh: Marital Property in Con-
flict of Laws 390-1Mullen: Let Justice Be Done 296-7New York University School of
Law: Annual Survey of Ameri-can Law, 1950 Ed. 105-6
Philbrick: The Laws of IllinoisTerritory 1809-1818 193-6
Ploscowe: Sex and the Law 196-7
LABOR LAWSee also Contracts, Master and
Servant, Social Security andPublic Welfare, Workmen's Com-pensation
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 11-4
Bibliography: Davis: And CrownThy Good 292
Murray: States' Laws on Raceand Color 296
Wecht: Wage-Hour Law: Cover-age 392-3
LANDLORD AND TENANTSee also Commerce, Oil and Gas
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 85-8
Pusey: Charles Evans Hughes104-5
Reuschlein: Jurisprudence - ItsAmerican Prophets 201-2
Smith: Bar Examinations and Re-quirements for Admission to theBar 893-4
Windolph: Leviathan and NaturalLaw 106
Judicial reform: The proposed Illi-nois Judicial Article:
252-5 and 303-38General features of proposal 313-4Miscellaneous considerations 336-8Need for revision of the state judi-
cial system 252-5Schedule of integration 310-3Text of the proposed article 303-9The proposed Appellate Court 323-9The proposed Circuit Court 330-5The proposed Supreme Court
314-23JURY
See also Criminal Law and Proce-dure, Trial Procedure
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 41-3
Competency of jurors, challenges,and objections: Whether with-drawal of the submission andfurther interrogation of a juroras to his qualifications resultsin impeaching the organizedidentity of the jury panel 261-6
Right to trial by jury: Whether ornot state courts, in actions aris-ing under the Federal Employers'Liability Act, must grant jurytrial in conformity with practicein federal courts 364-70
LIMITATION OF ACTIOINSSee also Appeal and Error, Ease-
ments, Quasi-Contracts, SecurityTransactions
Acknowledgment, new promise, andpart payment: Whether periodof limitation on workmen's com-pensation proceedings Is extendedby payment of compensationfrom a fund to which employerand employee have contributed
287-9
Statutes of limitation: Whether timelimitation provisions of ProbateAct (Illinois) relating to filingof claims are binding on stategovernment 285-6
INDEX-DIGEST
MARRIAGESee also Family, Husband and
Wife, TaxationIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 66-7Annulment: Whether or not the an-
nulment of a second marriageoperates to revive an earlier ob-ligation to pay alimony 266-73
Bibliography: Marsh: Marital Prop-erty in Conflict of Laws 390-1
Grounds for dissolution: Whetherhusband is justified in abandon-ing wife when latter abandonsreligious tenets she espoused attime of their marriage 359-64
MASTER AND SERVANTSee also Actions, Charities, Com-
merce, Labor Law, Negligence,Social Security and Public Wel-fare, Workmen's Compensation
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 7-18
Bibliography: Wecht: Wage-HourLaw; Coverage 392-3
Liability for injuries to third per-sons: Whether servant, after anextensive frolic of his own, can
NEGLIGENCESee also Actions, Conflict of Laws,
Criminal Law and Procedure,Damages, Death, Husband andWife, Intoxicating Liquors,Torts, Trial Procedure
Actions: Whether or not funds ob-tained through levy of assess-ments and dues constitute non-charitable funds available forsatisfaction of claims arisingfrom negligent acts of servantsof charitable organization 186-7
Acts or omissions constituting negli.gence: Whether or not a manu-facturer is liable for injuriessustained by third person who, on
OIL AND GASIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 73-4
be said to be once more in thescope of his employment merelybecause he has turned towardhis employer's place of business
370-5The relation: Whether or not con-
donation of employee's violationof duty prevents subsequent dis-charge for same misconduct
286-7MORTGAGES
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951
73 and 89-90
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONSSee also Administrative Law. Emi-
nent Domain, Public Utilities,Schools and School Districts
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 113-6
Bibliography: Leonard: Police Or-ganization and Management
299-301Police power and regulations:
Whether or not an ordinanceforbidding house-to-house can-vassing contravenes constitu-tional guarantees of free speechand free press 164-8
second-hand purchase of refrig-erator, suffers physical harm byreason of defects therein 168-74
Whether or not owner of parkedautomobile who leaves key Inignition is responsible for in-juries inflicted by thief whosteals car 277-8
Whether those engaged in trans-portation of school children toand from school must exercisethe highest degree of care forsafety of pupils conveyed 190-1
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTSSee also Mortgages
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 23-5
CHICAGO-KENT LAW REVIEW
PARTIESSee also Practice and Pleading,
Release
Bibliography: Blume and Reed:Pleading and Joinder 895-6
Defendants: Whether godmother, incase of lack of parents, guar-dian, or next of kin, is a properparty entitled to notice of pro-ceedings to adopt a minor child
380-1PARTNERSHIP
See also Trusts
Bibliography: Crane and Magruder:Cases on the Law of Partnershipand other Unincorporated Busi-ness Associations 204
PATENT LAWSee also Equity
Bibliography: Penrose: The Eco-nomics of the International Pat-ent System 291
PRACTICE AND PLEADINGSee also Actions, Adoption, Appeal
and Error, Attorney and Client,Charities, Conflict of Laws,Courts, Creditors' Rights, Dam-ages, Dismissal and Nonsuit, Di-vorce, Eminent Domain, Equity,Evidence, Forcible Entry andDetainer, Habeas Corpus, Judg-ment, Jury, Limitation of Ac-tions, Parties, Process, TrialProcedure, Venue
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 29-41
Bibliography: Blume and Joiner:Jurisdiction and Judgments
395-6Blume and Reed: Pleading and
Joinder 395-6
PRINCIPAL AND AGENTSee also Attorney and Client,
Charities, Contracts, Labor Law,Master and Servant, Negligence,Workmen's Compensation
QUASI-CONTRACTSIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 25-6
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 7-11
Rights and liabilities as to third per-sons: Whether servant, after anextensive frolic of his own, canbe said to be once more in thescope of his employment merelybecause he has turned towardhis employer's place of business
370-5
PROCESSIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 31-3
Service: Whether godmother, in caseof lack of parents, guardian, ornext of kin, is entitled to noticeof proceedings to adopt a minorchild 380-1
PROPERTYSee also Automobiles, Brokers,
Commerce, Creditors' Rights,Damages, Descent and Distribu-tion, Easements, Emincnt Do-main, Infants, Patent Law, Sales,Security Transactions, Taxation
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 73-103
Bibliography: Kratovil: Real EstateLaw, 2d Ed. 394-5
Marsh: Marital Property in Con-flict of Laws 390-1
Modes and forms of transfer: Con-structional and Other FactorsRelating to Class Gifts: 205-51
Appendices of cases 242-51Constructional tendencies 207-22Distributive shares 22Z-8Suggestions and conclusions 23342Vesting, lapse and allied problems
228-32PUBLIC UTILITIES
See also Easements, Equity, Gov'-ernment, Municipal Corpora-tions, Workmen's Compensation
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 107-9
QUO WARRANTOIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 2-3 and 34
INDEX-DIGEST
REAL PROPERTYSee also Brokers, Conflict of Laws,
Courts, Damages, Descent andDistribution, Eminent Domain,'Executors and Administrators,Future Interests, Infants. JointTenancy, Landlord and Tenant,Mortgages, Quasi-Contracts, Tax-ation, Trusts, Wills and Admin-istration
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 73-85
Actions for breach of covenant:Whether or not one may obtaindamages for breach of a racialrestrictive covenant relating topossession and transfer of realproperty 350-5
SALESSee also Creditors' Rights, Trade
RegulationIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 26-8Warranties: Whether or not a man-
ufacturer is liable for injuriessustained by third person who,on second-hand purchases of re-frigerator, suffers physical harmby reason of defects therein
168-74
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTSPublic Schools: Whether those en-
gaged in transportation of schoolchildren to and from school mustexercise the highest degree ofcare for safety of pupils con-veyed 190-1
SECURITY TRANSACTIONSSee also Subrogation
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 88-90
Trust receipts: Whether or not apenal provision in the Illinoisact to make uniform the law re-lating to trust receipts Is voidfor failure to express the sub-ject matter thereof in the title
387-9SOCIAL SECURITY ANDPUBLIC WELFARE
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 11-4
Unemployment c o m pen sati on:Whether or not the term "avail-
Bibliography: Kratovil: Real EstateLaw, 2d Ed. 894-5
RELEASEConstruction and operation: Whether
a release to one joint tort-feasorin a pending statutory actionoperates as satisfaction of acommon-law judgment againstanother joint tort-feasor 384-6
Whether or not release, given toone tort-feasor covering statu-tory liability for wrongful death,operates to release another fromcause of action arising from vio-lation of "dram shop" statute
273-6
able for work," as used in theIllinois Unemployment Compen-sation Act, includes certain "re-tired" employees 386-7
STATESPolitical status and relations:
Whether or not a state statutewhich prohibits action thereinon a foreign wrongful deathclaim is constitutional 174-9
STATUTESSee also Uniform Laws
Bibliography: Murray: States' Lawson Race and Color 296
Philbrick: The Laws of IllinoisTerritory 1809-1818 193-6
Wecht: Wage-Hour Law; Cover-age 392-3
Subjects and title of acts: Whetheror not a penal provision in theIllinois act to make uniform thelaw relating to trust receipts isvoid for failure to express thesubject matter thereof in thetitle 387-9
STOCKHOLDERSSee also Corporations, Joint Ten-
ancy]In general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 3-6
SUBROGATIONSee also Negotiable Instruments
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951
28-9 and 88-9
CHICAGO-KENT LAW REVIEW
TAXATIONSee also Equity, Social Security
and Public Welfare, Wills andAdministration
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 19501951 116-2)
Bibliography: Anderson: Taxationand the American Economy 295
Bowe: Income Tax Treatment ofLife Insurance Proceeds 202-3
Ca ssel man: The CooperativeMovement and Some of Its Prob-lems 295-6
Huber: Business Interests 293Lasser: Estate Tax Handbook
293-4
Liability of persons and property:Modernizing the law of per-petuities by reason of the mari-tal deduction permitted in con-nection with federal estate taxes
255-60
Nature and extent of power in gen-eral: Legal Facets of the In-come Tax Rate Limitation Pro-gram: 128-41
Effect of delay in securing neces-sary two-thirds concurrence 131-4
Possibility of recall of state rati-fication of tax limitation resolu-tion 130-1
Progress of resolution to amendconstitution to limit taxation
129-30Propriety of combining unlike
resolutions for purpose ofquorum 137-40
State constitutional limits on ratesof taxation 128-9
Use of mandamus to compel actionon tax limitation resolution
134-7Rescinding memorialization reso-
lutions previously adopted call-ing for a convention to consideran income tax rate limitationamendment 339-42
TORTSSee also Actions, Automobiles,
Charities, Courts, Damages,Death, Husband and Wife, Intoxi-cating Liquors, Limitation ofActions, Municipal Corporations,Negligence, Principal and Agent,Sales, Workmen's Compensation
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 120-7
Persons liable: Whether servant,after an extensive frolic of hisown, can be said to be once morein the scope of his employmentmerely because he has turnedtoward his employer's place ofbusiness 370-5
Right, duty, or obligation violated:Whether those engaged in trans-portation of school children toand from school must exercisethe highest degree of care forsafety of pupils conveyed 190-1
TRADE REGULATIONSee also Commerce, Intoxicating
Liquor
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 112
TRIAL PROCEDURESee also Automobiles, Criminal
Law and Procedure, Damages,Evidence, Judgment
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 41-7
Arguments and conduct of counsel:Whether or not it is reversibleerror for defendant's counsel, ina personal injury suit, to in-form the jury that the defend-ant is not covered by insurance
185-6Bibliography: Busch: Prisoners at
the Bar; Guilty or Not Guilty?282-3
Cutler: Successful Trial Tactics298-9
Tracy: Handbook of the Law ofEvidence 391-2
Taking case or question from jury:Whether withdrawal of the sub-mission and further interroga-tion of a juror as to his qualifi-cations gives rise to claim offormer jeopardy so as to preventsubsequent prosecution on thesame charge 261-6
TRUSTSSee also Charities, Equity, Future
Interests, Joint Tenancy, Uni-form Laws, Wills and Adminis-tration
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 914
INDEX-DIGEST
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATIONIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 11-4Grounds for compensation: Whether
or not the term "available forwork," as used in the IllinoisUnemployment Compensation Act,includes certain "retired" em-ployees 386-7
UNIFORM LAWSSee also Criminal Law and Pro-
cedure, Negotiable Instruments,Sales
VENDOR AND PURCHASERSee also Deeds, Easements, In-
fants, Joint Tenancy, Quasi-Contracts
in general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 81-4
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONSee also Descent and Distribution,
Executors and Administrators,Future Interests, Limitation ofActions, Taxation
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 94-103
Construction: Constructional andOther Factors Relating to ClassGifts (in will or other instru-ments) 205-51
Appendices of cases 242-51Constructional tendencies 207-22Distributive shares 222-8Suggestions and conclusions 233-42Vesting, lapse and allied problems
228-32Requisites and validity: Whether or
not the use of extrinsic evidenceoperating to modify an instru-ment which is incorporated intoa will by reference results in apermissible alteration of thewill 180-4
Rights and liabilities of devisees andlegatees: Whether or not aspouse, by continuing to act asexecutor after renouncing thewill, has waived the renuncia-tion thereof 191-2
Enforcement of Foreign JudgmentsAct: Adoption, by Illinois, ofstatute modelled on UniformEnforcement of Foreign Judg-ments Act 52-3
Trust Receipts Act: Whether or notpenal provision in Illinois act tomake uniform the law relatingto trust receipts is void for fail-ure to express the subject mat-ter thereof in the title 387-9
VENUESee also Criminal Law and Pro-
cedureIn general: Survey of Illinois law
for the year 1950-1951 30-1
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATIONSee also Labor Law, Master and
Servant, Principal and Agent,Subrogation
In general: Survey of Illinois lawfor the year 1950-1951 14-8
Effect of act on other statutory orcommon-law rights and de-fenses: Whether the IllinoisWorkmen's Compensation Actunconstitutionally deprives cov-ered employee of his right of ac-tion against covered third par-ties who cause employee's injuryor death 375-9
Proceedings to secure compensation:Whether or not state courts, inactions arising under the Fed-eral Employer's Liability Act,must grant jury trial in con-formity with practice In federalcourts 370-5
Whether period of limitation is ex-tended by payment of compen-sation from a fund to whichemployer and employees havecontributed 287-9