Legislative Calendar, Volume 76, Part 1

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962
 

Contents

Canal Zone Merit System
14
Regulations relating to the keeping and impounding of domestic
31
CHAPTER 65HIGHWAYS ROADS AND VEHICLES
37
Appointment tenure leave and residence of United States attorney
41
Report on sale of securities
45
JUDICIARY
51
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES_
53
EXCLUSION AND DEPORTATION OF PERSONS_
59
HIGHWAYS ROADS AND VEHICLES
65
Governmental exemptions____
67
OATHS AND WITNESSES
71
Certificate of admission
72
Proceedings for removal suspension or discipline generally
73
Appearance
74
Disqualified attorney as plaintiff
75
Authority
76
CIVIL LAWS
77
GENERAL PROVISIONS
78
PERSONAL RIGHTS
80
NATURE OF PROPERTY_
82
SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS
83
RIGHTS OF OWNERS
87
GENERAL DEFINITIONS AFFECTING PROPERTY
88
PUBLICATION OF REGULATIONS
89
MODES OF ACQUIRING PROPERTY
90
ACCESSION
91
TRANSFER OF PROPERTY
92
Transfer of other personal property by sale
94
Custodians expenses compensation bond and liabilities
98
PROOF AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF INSTRUMENTS
100
OBLIGATIONS IN GENERAL
106
General rules of interpretation__
107
Conditions precedent
108
SUBCHAPTER IIITRANSFER OF OBLIGATIONS 871 Transfer of burden of obligation
109
Article BOffer of Performance 911 Extinction by offer
110
Time of offer __
111
Custody of thing offered
112
Wild animals___
113
NATURE OF A CONTRACT
114
Persons capable of contracting
115
Kinds of fraud
116
Mistake of foreign laws
117
Sec Page 1081 Object defined
118
CREATION OF CONTRACTS_
119
INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACTS__
120
Appointment and compensation duties delegation of powers bonds_
121
Restriction to object of contract
122
UNLAWFUL CONTRACTS_
123
Sec Page
124
OBLIGATIONS IMPOSED BY LAW_
125
GENERAL PROVISIONS AFFECTING CHAPTERS 45 TO 105
126
Article DResale by the Seller
127
Article DThe Price
130
Delivery of wrong quantity
138
Sec Page 1499 When and how resale may be made
142
Effect of sale of goods subject to lien or stoppage in transitu
143
When seller may rescind contract or sale
144
Interest and special damages
145
Interpretation shall give effect to purpose of uniformity
146
CONDITIONAL SALES
147
Primary rights of buyer
148
Refiling
149
Retaking possession
150
Resale at option of parties
151
DEPOSIT IN GENERAL
152
Voluntary deposit
153
DEPOSIT FOR KEEPING
154
Indemnification of depositary
155
Obligation of depositary of animals_
156
SUBCHAPTER IIISTORAGE 1741 Deposit for hire
157
Form of receipts what terms may be inserted
158
Sec Page 1781 Obligation of warehouseman to deliver
159
Negotiable receipts must be cancelled or marked when part of goods delivered
160
Interpleader of adverse claimants____
161
Liability of warehouseman to depositors of commingled goods_
162
Warehouseman need not deliver until lien is satisfied
163
Perishable and hazardous goods
164
Negotiation of negotiable receipts by indorsement
165
Warranties on sale of receipt
166
Article DCriminal Offenses 1831 Issue of receipt for goods not received_
167
Article EInterpretation 1841 Cases not provided for in subchapter
168
Unclaimed baggage sale at auction
169
DEPOSIT FOR EXCHANGE
170
Care required of borrower
171
Optional loan__
172
HIRING
173
Termination of hiring by hirer
174
SERVICE WITH EMPLOYMENT
175
Assumption of risk fellow servant rule contributory negligence
176
Duties of employee for reward
177
Surviving employee__
178
PARTICULAR EMPLOYMENTS_
179
Conformity to limits of authority
180
SERVICE WITHOUT EMPLOYMENT
181
CHAPTER 73COMMON CARRIERS SUBCHAPTER ICOMMON CARRIERS IN GENERAL Sec Page 2561 Common carrier defined_
185
Liability for luggage
186
Proof in case of loss
187
Agent and agency defined
188
Consideration unnecessary
189
Power to disobey instructions
190
CHAPTER 79PARTNERSHIP IN GENERAL
193
When special partnership becomes general
198
Interest and profits
200
Venue of district court civil actions
201
Lottery
204
Alteration or withdrawal___
207
Coverage of specified insureds interest_
208
Express warranties to be in policy
209
Policy as receipt
210
Page
211
Regulation of bail
217
Liability of the writer
220
SUBCHAPTER VIEXTINCTION OF LIENS
226
Waste__
227
Power of sale
228
Bottomry and respondentia excluded from chapter
229
Filing assignment of mortgage notice
230
Venue of offenses in magistrates courts___
231
Rights of owner pledging to secure obligation of another person
232
Waiver of demand for performance
233
b Livery and feedstable etc proprietors
234
Article DRights of Holder
236
Article HDischarge of Negotiable Instruments
237
Article EAcceptance for Honor
238
Sec Page 4371 Right of holder to sue payment
245
Notice before full amount paid
246
When person deemed indorser
247
Article FPresentment for Payment 4401 Failure to present for payment effect
248
Persons liable as partners_
249
Computation of time
250
Notice to party or agent i
251
Notice to antecedent party time
252
Treatment of bill as promissory note
255
Sec Page 4521 Circumstances authorizing acceptance for honor
258
Honor of drawer presumption
259
Declaration before payment for honor
260
SUBCHAPTER IIIPROMISSORY NOTES AND CHECKS 4561 Promissory note defined
261
Primary and secondary liability
262
Damages for detriment from unlawful act or omission
263
Interest stipulated by contract
264
Article DRescission of Contracts
267
Parties not entitled to specific performance
269
Article ECancellation of Instruments 4831 Grounds for cancellation_
270
Proceedings to be public exceptions impounding records in certain
271
Validity of debtors contracts_
272
Avoidance only where enforcement of creditors right obstructed
273
Marshals fees
274
Assignment to be in writing acknowledgment recording
275
Recording assignment and filing inventory
276
Review of orders made out of court
277
Assignees protected for acts done in good faith_
278
Private nuisance defined
279
CIVIL PROCEDURE AND EVIDENCE
280
Division of judicial remedies
281
Actions not otherwise provided for
282
Actions on accounts___
283
Death before expiration of limitation period
284
CHAPTER 5PARTIES Sec 121 Assignment of thing in action not to prejudice defense
285
Substitution of parties
286
CHAPTER 7COMMENCEMENT OF ACTIONS SERVICE OF PROCESS Sec 161 Service on infant or incompetent person
287
Same personal judgment
288
When jurisdiction acquired voluntary appearance
289
CHAPTER 9PLEADINGS Sec 201 Statute of limitations how pleaded
290
Libel and slander complaint
291
Restriction on civil arrest
292
Affidavit to obtain order
293
Surrender of defendant_
294
Justification of bail
295
SUBCHAPTER IICLAIM AND DELIVERY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY 291 Claim for delivery
296
Undertaking by defendant for return of property
297
Affidavit stating incorrect value judgment against officer or sureties
298
SUBCHAPTER IVATTACHMENT 341 Actions in which authorized
299
Direction and command of writ more than one defendant
300
Attachment lien on real property
301
Same liability of garnishee
302
Claims by third persons
303
Discharge of attachment irregularly issued
304
SUBCHAPTER VRECEIVERS 381 Appointment of receivers generally
305
Oath and undertaking of receiver
306
Deposit of sums over 200 in depositary disbursements records
307
CHAPTER 13TRIAL SUBCHAPTER ITRIAL BY JURY Sec 451 Jury trial of right_
308
Jury to be sworn
309
Admonition when jury permitted to separate
310
Manner of giving verdict threefourths verdict polling jury
311
SUBCHAPTER IJUDGMENTS GENERALLY Sec 511 Interest on judgments
312
Confession of judgment without action
313
Issuance of execution form and contents
314
Execution after five years
315
Procedure for asserting and determining claims for exemption
316
Execution of writ generally
318
Payment by debtor of judgment debtor
327
SUBCHAPTER IVJUDGMENTS AGAINST JOINT DEBTORS 631 Summoning unserved joint debtors to show cause why they should not be bound...
328
Examination before judge
329
CHAPTER 17PROCEDURE IN MAGISTRATES COURTS
330
SUBCHAPTER IGENERAL PROVISIONS Sec 711 Provisions applicable to magistrates courts
331
Rules of procedure in magistrates courts
332
Classification of property as real or personal
333
Time for appearance of defendant
334
Answer counterclaims
335
Affidavit and undertaking for order of arrest
337
Direction and command of writ more than one defendant service outside subdivision
338
Time for commencement of trial
339
Adjournment undertaking 340
340
Judgment of dismissal for failure to bring to trial
341
Relief from judgment or order clerical mistakes harmless error
342
Judgment against sureties
348
Detention under special circumstances
357
SUBCHAPTER IIMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
360
Sec Page 1731 Foreclosure of mortgages on real and personal property
363
SUBCHAPTER IIINUISANCE AND WASTE 1761 Abatement of nuisance damages
364
Service of notice
365
Parties defendant
366
Trial showing required
367
Appeals
368
Issuance return and hearing
369
SUBCHAPTER IIREMEDIES FORMERLY AVAILABLE BY WRIT OF MANDATE 1901 Order to compel performance of duty or admission to off...
370
PART 3EVIDENCE CHAPTER Page 101 GENERAL PROVISIONS
371
Transfers of properties between departments and agencies
372
Persons present
373
CHAPTER 105PRODUCTION OF EVIDENCE SUBCHAPTER IGENERAL PROVISIONS Sec 2591 Mode of taking testimony
374
Proof of publication
375
Depositions for use outside Canal Zone Uniform Foreign Depositions Act
376
Presence of parties
377
CHAPTER 109ADMISSIBILITY OF EVIDENCE UNIFORM RULES
378
Definition of incrimination
384
Testimony of jurors not limited except by this chapter
389
Habit or custom to prove specific beha ior 390
390
Preliminary examination__
391
SUBCHAPTER VIIIHEARSAY EVIDENCE 2961 Definitions
392
Discretion of judge under exceptions 15 16 17 18 and 1
396
SUBCHAPTER IXAUTHENTICATION AND CONTENT OF WRITINGS 397 2991 Authentication required ancient documents_
397
Proof of attested writings
398
Sec
399
Part of transaction proved admissibility of whole
400
Same intent general and particular provisions
401
Burden of proof
402
Questions of fact and law
403
Unwritten law defined
404
Public record of private writing
405
Subscribing witness defined
406
Judicial record of a State enforcement personal representatives
407
Disputable presumptions
408
SUBCHAPTER VIIPARTICULAR CASES STATUTE OF FRAUDS 3251 Offer equivalent to tender
409
Compromise offer
410
CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
411
GENERAL PROVISIONS
412
Definitions__
413
Classification of offenses_
414
Misprision of felony 46 Omission to perform act performed by another
415
Extent of right of selfdefense
416
Punishment where only minimum term prescribed
417
ABORTION AND CONTRACEPTION
418
ADULTERY
419
Definitions__
420
Injury to person by vicious animal_
421
ARRESTS SEARCHES AND SEIZURES
422
ARSON
423
ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT OFFENSES GENERALLY
424
ATTORNEYS
425
BIGAMY
426
BURGLARY
428
CHILDREN_
429
CIVIL RIGHTS
430
CONTEMPTS
431
CONTRACTS_
432
Sec Page 751 Definition
433
Acceptance of deposits when bank insolvent
434
DISORDERLY CONDuct__
435
DUELS AND CHALLENGES_
436
ESCAPE AND RESCUE____
437
EXTORTION OPPRESSION AND THREATS
438
FALSE IMPRISONMENT
439
FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING_
440
false instrument__
441
Sending or delivering forged or false messages with fraudulent intent
442
Counterfeiting ticket of common carrier
443
FRAUD AND FALSE STATEMENTS_
444
Obtaining money labor or property by false pretense proof
445
False representation by married person when selling or mortgaging lands
446
HABEAS CORPUS OFFENSES_
447
HEALTH AND SAFETY_
448
Exhibiting deformities of persons
449
Act by intoxicated physician or surgeon endangering life
450
Setting on fire grass or shrubbery
451
Adulterating or selling adulterated candy
452
HOMICIDE__
453
Punishment for manslaughter
454
INCEST
455
KIDNAPING AND SIMILAR OFFENSES
456
spiracy
457
LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT_
458
Value of written instruments stolen
459
Larceny of lost property
460
Changing or defacing marks or brands on domestic animals
461
Bailee tenant lodger or attorney in fact
462
LETTERS AND MESSAGES_
463
Use of information derived from private messages
464
LIBEL
465
LOTTERIES AND GAMBLING_
466
MALICIOUS OR OTHER INJURY TO PROPERTY
469
Taking water from or disturbing irrigation or other canals etc
472
MARRIAGES
473
NAVIGATION
476
OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE_
477
PERJURY_
479
POSTAL SERVICE
481
PRIZE FIGHTING AND SPARRING
482
PUBLIC OFFICES OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
483
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486
Jumping on or off train riding on roof platform appliances or pro
488
Sec Page
490
Penalties for violation__
496
PART 2CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CHAPTER Page 201 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE GENERALly
497
Criminal action defined
498
Right of attorney to visit prisoner
499
Dismissal of unsigned information
500
Finding on charge of previous conviction___
501
Effect of giving or failing to give security
502
CHAPTER 207COMPLAINT WARRANT AND ARREST SUBCHAPTER ICOMPLAINT WARRANT OF ARREST Sec 3701 Complaint__
503
Peace officers defined
504
Breaking door or window
505
Release by peace officer without appearance before magistrate
506
Committing defendant to district court
507
Disposition of papers and bail_
508
Judgment
514
CHAPTER 215MODE OF TRIAL TRIAL JURY Sec Page 4091 Plea and motions upon which issues of fact arise
516
Exception to challenge to panel
517
Challenge for cause kinds
518
Exemption from service as cause of challenge
519
Order of proceedings on trial
520
Forms of verdict
521
Recording verdict
522
Service of subpoena 523
523
SUBCHAPTER VSECURING THE ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES
526
Procedure on finding of sanity or insanity
532
Suspension of sentence and probation
534
Disposition of property
540
SUBCHAPTER 11UNIFORM CRIMINAL EXTRADITION
548
Extension of time of commitm t adjournment_
551
Application for issuance of requisition by whom made contents
552
Written waiver of extradition proceedings
553
SUBCHAPTER IIIEXTRADITION OF FUGITIVES FROM REPUBLIC OF PANAMA 5081 Delivery to Panama of offenders who seek refuge in Can...
554
Duty of Canal Zone authorities to facilitate return of fugitive
555
Hard labor in felony convictions work in misdemeanor convictions
556
Discharge
557
Eligibility for parole
558
DECEDENTS ESTATES AND FIDUCIARY RELATIONS
559
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560
Creditors as competent witnesses
561
CHAPTER 5REVOCATION OF WILLS Sec 81 Revocation of written will duplicate will
562
Instrument altering interest in property previously disposed of by will_
563
Same sources of share apportionment
564
549
568
Revocation for embezzlement waste or mismanagement
594
Affidavits in support of claims claims not due contingent claims
607
vouchers
608
Claims not filed on time are barred exception
609
Claims presented to executor or administrator allowance or rejec tion
610
Filing or presenting claim as prerequisite to action exception_
611
Judgment against decedent execution filing as claim levy before death redemption
612
CHAPTER 71RESORT TO ASSETS SALES Sec 1701 Order of resort to estate for debts
613
selection
614
CHAPTER 73NOTES MORTGAGES CONVEYANCES AND TRANSFERS SUBCHAPTER IBORROWING MONEY AND MORTGAGING PERSO...
615
Execution of notes and instruments of security
616
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619
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
671
286
685
Sec Page 280 Community property presumptions
686
Filing inventory effect
687
Management of wifes earnings
688
Legitimacy of issue of wife cohabiting with husband
689
Parental abuse
690
Notice to absent or nonconsenting parent_
691
CHAPTER 13SUPPORT OF RELATIONS Sec 421 Support of wife
692
Action for relief from obligation to support parent_
693
CHAPTER 15ESTABLISHING PATERNITY SUBCHAPTER IPATERNITY PROCEEDINGS Sec Page 461 Persons who may bring action certificate ...
694
Competency of mother to testify dying declarations
695
Legal holidays
696
Uniformity of interpretation_
697
Air navigation regulations
701

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Page 133 - Where the buyer, expressly or by implication, makes known to the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required, and it appears that the buyer relies on the seller's skill or judgment (whether he be the owner or manufacturer or not), there is an implied warranty that the goods shall be reasonably fit for such purpose.
Page 98 - security" includes any note, stock, treasury stock, bond, debenture, evidence of indebtedness, certificate of interest or participation in an oil, gas or mining title or lease or in payments out of production under such a title or lease, collateral trust certificate, transferable share, voting trust certificate or, in general, any interest or instrument commonly known as a security...
Page 246 - In the hands of any holder other than a holder in due course, a negotiable instrument is subject to the same defenses as if it were nonnegotiable. But a holder who derives his title through a holder in due course, and who is not himself a party to any fraud or illegality affecting the instrument, has all the rights of such former holder in respect of all parties prior to the latter.
Page 254 - A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to order or to bearer.
Page 254 - Where a negotiable instrument is materially altered without the assent of all parties liable thereon, it is avoided, except as against a party who has himself made, authorized or assented to the alteration, and subsequent indorsers. But when an instrument has been materially altered and is in the hands of a holder in due course, not a party to the alteration, he may enforce payment thereof according to its original tenor.
Page 242 - Where the instrument contains or a person adds to his signature words indicating that he signs for or on behalf of a principal, or in a representative capacity, he is not liable on the instrument if he was duly authorized; but the mere addition of words describing him as an agent, or as filling a representative character, without disclosing his principal, does not exempt him from personal liability.
Page 139 - ... or in satisfying the claim by means thereof as is allowed at law or in equity in regard to property which cannot readily be attached or levied upon by ordinary legal process.
Page 245 - Where the holder of an instrument payable to his order transfers it for value without indorsing it, the transfer vests in the transferee such title as the transferor had therein, and the transferee acquires, in addition, the right to have the indorsement of the transferor.
Page 245 - A holder in due course is a holder who has taken the instrument under the following conditions: 1. That it is complete and regular upon its face; 2. That he became the holder of it before it was overdue, and without notice that it had been previously dishonored, if such was the fact; 3. That he took it in good faith and for value; 4. That at the time it was negotiated to him he had no notice of any infirmity in the instrument or defect in the title of the person negotiating it.
Page 134 - Rule 1 — Where there is an unconditional contract for the sale of specific goods in a deliverable state the property in the goods passes to the buyer when the contract is made, and it is immaterial whether the time of payment or the time of delivery, or both, be postponed.

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