escheat where owner dies without successor (See EXECUTOR AND ADMINISTRATOR; SUCCESSION.) admissions as evidence in action for upon dissolution of marriage. 642 557 164 172 annulment of marriage, who may maintain action in case of 239 . 163, 170 prohibition of future marriage 178, 179 DIVORCE-continued. evidence in action for. [References are to Pages.] expenses and counsel fees in an action to annul marriage in an action for divorce foreign marriage made out of jurisdiction domicile of parties as affecting absence of defendant from jurisdiction fraud in the proceedings foreign marriage, jurisdiction to grant, when fraud in proceedings for foreign procurement of the commission of the offence connivance in the offence collusion to obtain future marriage, prohibition against, after . insanity, who may maintain action to annul a marriage in case of 144 recrimination as a defence separation, judicial cruelty desertion procedure, alimony DOMESTIC RELATIONS, defined (See HUSBAND AND WIFE; Parent and CHILD; GUARDIAN AND as affecting capacity of married women to deal with property as affecting construction of marriage settlements of husband that of wife of ward, power of guardian to change 263 279 of infant as affecting right to contract of infant determines capacity to make will of personalty of infant not changed by own act . 284 286 297 as affecting the distribution of intestate's estate . law of, solemnities of a will depending on, distinction between real 381, 382 642, 643 587 DUE PROCESS OF LAW, meaning of, in Fifth Amendment . provisions for restraint on legislative as well as judicial and execu- preference may be given to one cause over another. State may have different rules for different parts of its ter- 310 68, 69 68 68 68, 69 68 73-77 73 73 73 74 74 [References are to Pages.] DUTIES. (See CUSTOM DUTIES.) when imposed by statute when imposed by rule of law 338 338 ECCLESIASTICAL CORPORATIONS, do not exist in the United States ECCLESIASTICAL LAW, how related to civil law not part of American common law 46 161 225 275 provisions of Magna Charta respecting jury trials did not extend to when considered part of common law EMINENT DOMAIN, exercise of, by local authority must follow statute private property taken for public use when unconstitutional land acquired by corporation, under no reversionary interest in 36 42 as applied to occupation of streets by elevated railways both real and personal property may be taken by personal property, as well as real estate, protected by the Consti- 428, 429 430, 431 (See PUBLIC NECESSITY.) 559 559 destruction of personal property without compensation in cases of requiring county to issue bonds for State improvements is not a case Act of 11 & 12 Wm. III., c. 6, modifying the common law against statutes against incestuous marriages statute as to second marriage where first spouse is absent and un- heard of for seven years 47 47 95 48 48 49 134 145, 146 148 207-215 224 233 243 Lord Campbell's Act, allowing recovery for injury causing death, 251-253 Act of 31 Edw. III., stat. 1, c. 11, providing for the appointment of EQUALITY OF PROTECTION. (See CIVIL RIGHTS; DUE PROCESS OF LAW.) EQUITABLE CONVERSION, reconversion of proceeds of sale of infant's land of land by direction in will as affecting right of corporation to take origin in lack of legal remedies governed by special rules worked out through precedents 420 12 12, 13 46 jurisdiction as to custody of children power over estate of child to direct maintenance from 174 235 242-244, 245 |