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2. Establishment and enforcement of
trust.

"Pleading," § 1.

VARIANCE.

*A bill held to state a cause of action in equity Between pleading and proof in civil action, see
to compel defendant to transfer mining stock
which he held under a constructive trust for the
benefit of complainant.-Brissell v. Knapp (C.
C.) 809.

To a suit to compel a defendant to transfer
stock of a corporation which stood in his name,
but which he acquired on execution against a
former owner after the latter had transferred
the equitable title thereto to complainant, nei-
ther the corporation nor such former owner is
a necessary party.-Brissell v. Knapp (C. C.)
809.

See "Towage."

TUGS.

UNDISCLOSED AGENCY.

See "Principal and Agent," § 2.

UNITED STATES.

See "Army and Navy"; "Customs Duties";
"Post Office."

Charter party in name of, see "Shipping," § 1.
Courts, see "Courts," §§ 2, 3; "Removal of
Causes."

Homestead exemption against judgment in favor
of, see "Homestead," § 1.

Jurisdiction of United States court to discharge
on habeas corpus person imprisoned by state
court, see "Habeas Corpus," § 1.
Navigable waters of, see "Navigable Waters,"
- § 1.

Pendency of action in state court as bar to
action in United States court, see "Abatement
and Revival," § 1.

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VENDOR AND PURCHASER.

See "Sales."

VERDICT.

Directing verdict in civil actions, see "Trial."
Review on appeal or writ of error, see "Ap-
peal and Error," § 6.

VICE PRINCIPALS.

See "Master and Servant," § 1.

VILLAGES.

See "Municipal Corporations."

VOIR DIRE.

Examination of jurors, see "Jury," § 1.

WAGERS.

See "Gaming," § 1.

WAGES.

Priority of claims for, over other claims against
bankrupt, see "Bankruptcy," § 7.

See "Estoppel."

WAIVER.

Of objections to particular acts, instruments,
or proceedings.
See "Appearance."

Preliminary affidavit or information for con-
tempt, see "Contempt," § 2.

Of rights or remedies.

Exemption of bankrupt, see "Bankruptcy," § 10.
Notice of hearing before arbitrators, see "Ar-
bitration and Award," § 3.

WAR.

See "Army and Navy."

WASTE.

*Equity has jurisdiction of a suit to restrain
waste by the cutting and removal of valuable
timber and incidentally for an accounting for
waste already committed.-Bell v. North Amer
ican Coal & Coke Co. (C. O. A.) 712.

*Point annotated. See syllabus.

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