right of wife to compel husband to give bonds to keep . 229 PERPETUITY, defined. 466 charitable gifts not subject to the prohibition against .466, 467, 633-636 private or public PERSON, natural or artificial artificial may be corporation, State, foreign prince, natural person as possessing rights and having standing in court as being bound to submit to exercise of rights by others not synonymous with individual one civilly dead not a rights of private, governed by private law 2 2, 350 (See CORPORATIONS.) 2, 4 3 3 (See STATE; SOVEREIGN; PETITION OF Right.) 4 4 4 4 (See LAW.) rights of public, governed by public law (See LAW.) 5 one entitled to present claim in court not to be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process action for false imprisonment and habeas corpus 94, 95 PERSONAL PROPERTY, abandonment of, right of absolute or qualified ownership in . wild animals. bodies of the dead bailments accession as a means of acquiring title young of domestic animals acquisition, methods of act of the law, title by assignment for the benefit of creditors as a means of transferring the bankruptcy and insolvency proceedings as a means of transferring proceedings under former U. S. bankrupt act capture, title by. 441 449-456 450 450-453 455 481-486 481 468 555 562-565 .567-581 . 568-577 booty prize. . 577-581 .469-472 . 469-471 471 finding, title by; on land, treasure trove; at sea, derelicts solemnities of execution of will did not originally apply to will probate of will of will of, speaks from death and not date of execution PERSONAL SECURITY, right to, includes what how violated and vindicated 582, 583 585 586 599-602 606 77 77-94 (See ASSAULT AND BATTERY; DURESS; INJURIES TO HEALTH; as a common-law method of procedure of enforcing private rights PIN MONEY TRUST, for married women PLAYS, property in, before publication (LITERARY PROPERTY.) protected by copyright 3, 380 269 488, 490, 495 495-497 PLEADING, plaintiff must plead in action on statute, defendant not protected defendant must plead compliance with proviso in statute POLICE POWER, of States, what generally includes invalid exercise of, under Fourteenth Amendment interference with liberty of contract interference with pursuing one's business interference with payment of wages by employer regulation of railroads under (See EMINENT DOMAIN; PUBLIC NECESSITY.) POLYGAMY, not tolerated even though not prohibited by statute. 431-438 432 432 432 433-437 437, 438 440 159 148 233, 234, 256, 262 316, 318, 322 : 224 224 462 462, 463 463, 464 389 354, 371 369 corporation by 371 as a method of acquiring title to personal property 458 444-445 87-90 128 130 necessity of there being personal property to give the court juris- 600 will disposing solely of foreign personal property cannot be pro- 600 jurisdiction of a Court of Chancery over 600 citation of parties interested to attend 600 evidence to show want of testamentary capacity, due execution, 600, 601 subscribing witnesses may give their opinion of testator's mental probate court has no jury at common law testamentary court has no power to determine the validity of a will of land at common law "common form" and "solemn form " of, under early law substitute for, under New York statutes. allegations to contest, in New York, must be filed within one year. PROHIBITORY LIQUOR LAWS, when exercise of police power by the State. held at first in common by families and village communities 600 601 601 602 602 602 432, 433, 440 conversion in equity of . 418 418, 419 420 ownership, things not the subject of private wild animals, running water, etc. qualifications of, theft, taxation, eminent domain, public neces- 421, 422 421, 422 423-438 427, 428 432 432, 440 488-494 494-505 542 PROSPECTUS, liability of directors or promoters for false statements in or conceal- ments as to liability of corporation for acts of directors in issuing untrue. 392-394 36, 37 57 430, 431 |