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CONSANGUINITY,

and affinity, as objections to marriage, 533–535.
CONSCRIPTION,

to armies and navies in time of war, 632.

CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS,

construction of, 10-13, 68.

upon police power, 13-15.

upon police regulation of religion, 159–166.
CONTAGIOUS AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES,
confinements for, 102, 103.

CONTRACTS,

regulation of, and rights of action, 515-522.

bankruptcy and insolvency laws, 521–522.
option, when illegal, 262, 271.

CONVEYANCES,

of land, regulation of, 354-357.

CONVICT,

control and punishment of in prison, 97, 98.

lease system, 98-101.

COPYRIGHT,

as a monopoly, 317.

CORNERING THE MARKET,

prohibited, 248-251.

CORPORAL PUNISHMENT, 23–25.

CORPORATIONS,

police regulations of, 574-602.

inviolability of charters of private, 574, 575.

police control of, 576-579.

freedom from police control, as a franchise, 580-583.

police regulation of, in general, 584-587.

laws regulating rates and charges of, 587–591.

police regulation of foreign, 591-593.

police regulation of railroads, 593–602.

COVERTURE,

estate during, 343-348.

CRIME,

effect of, on right, 70.

confinement to answer for, 79-81.

and vice distinguished, 148-153.

punishment of insane for, 110-114.

not permitted under guise of religious worship, 171-174.

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advice of, how far defense in malicious prosecution, 63-65.

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS,

laws for the prevention of, 513-515.

COUNTERFEITING,

of coins and currencies, 628, 629.

CURRENCY,

regulation of the, 210-224.

CURTESY,

when interest in expectancy, 344, 345.

DANGEROUS CLASSES,

police control of, 102-136.

DEFECTIVE TITLES,

perfected by legislative enactment, 361, 362.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY,

on account of illegal use, 498.

DISABILITY,

of married women, 549, 550.

sale of lands belonging to persons under legal, 358, 359.

DISEASES,

as a legal objection to marriage, 535.

confinement for infectious and contagious, 102, 103.

DISORDERLY,

religious meetings on public streets, 172-174.

DIVORCES, 539–542.

DOGS,

keeping of, 507–513.

DOMESTIC ANIMALS,

laws regulating use of, 505-515.

DOMICILE,

citizenship distinguished from, 137, 138

DOWER,

when an interest in expectancy, 345–348.

DRAINAGE,

of lands, at expense of owner, and against his consent, 444-448,

DRESS,

how far subject to police regulations, 155, 156.

DRUNKARDS,

confinement of habitual, 114-116.

when drunkenness a criminal offense, 302.

DUE PROCESS OF LAW,

in criminal trials, 70-72.

DYNAMITE,

prohibition of sale of, 298.

EDUCATION,

compulsory, 561-563.

EMIGRATION,

prohibition of, 141.

compulsory 141-144.

EMINENT DOMAIN, 370-422.

exercise of power regulated by legislature, 372-378.
public purpose, what is a, 379-391.

expropriation, 391.

what property may be taken, 391-397.

what constitutes a taking, 397-420.

compensation, how ascertained, 420-422.

EMPLOYMENTS,

State regulations of private and public, 569–573.

EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE,

State regulation of relation of, 567–573.
(see master and servant.)

ENGROSSING, FORESTALLING,
and regrating, 242-245.

EQUITABLE ESTATES,

converted into legal estates by statute of uses, 337, 340, 341.

ESTATE,

during coverture, when interest in expectancy, 343.

tail, abolished or modified by statute, 336-339.

ESTATE-Continued.

in land, police regulation of, 335–341.

equitable, converted into legal by statute of uses, 337, 340, 341.

EXECUTION,

sale of lands under, 360, 361.

EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS,

sale of lands by, 350-360.

EXEMPTION AND HOMESTEAD,
laws, 520, 521.

EXPATRIATION, 138-140.

EXPECTANCY,

interests in, 341–357.

EX POSTE FACTO LAWS, 74-79

EXPOSURE,

of one's person, 155–156.

EXPROPRIATION,

of lands for settlement of small holdings, 391.

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT,

location of police power in, 603-639.

(see police power in the Federal system of government, location of.)

FISHERIES,

regulation of non-navigable streams, 448-451.

FOREIGN CORPORATION,

police regulation of, 591–593.

FORESTALLING, REGRATING AND ENGROSSING, 242-245.

FRANCHISE,

may be exclusive, 315-326.

license to prosecute a prohibited trade is a, 318-327.

FRAUD,

regulations for the prevention of, in sale of goods, 207-209.
FREEDOM OF SPEECH,

and of the press, 189-193.

FUTURES,

dealing in, when legal, 262-271.

GAMBLING HOUSES,

prohibition of, 291.

GAME,

regulation of right to hunt, 440.

GAS PIPES,

laying of may be exclusive franchise, 316-317.

GUARDIAN AND WARD,

relation of, 565, 566.

control of property by guardian, 496-498.

testamentary guardian, 566.

HABITUAL CRIMINALS,

police supervision of, 124-131.

HABITUAL DRUNKARDS,
confinement of, 114-116.

HARBORS,

police regulation of, 624-627.

HARD LABOR,

required of convicts, 98.

HAY,

manufacture of pressed a monopoly, 324.

HEALTH,

security to legalized nuisances, 32-34.

HEIR'S INTEREST,

is an interest in expectancy, 342.

HIGHWAY,

extraordinary use of, is a franchise, 316, 317.

land appropriated for.

(see eminent domain.)

appropriated for use of railroads, 409-420.

HOMESTEAD AND EXEMPTION LAWS, 520, 521.

HOMICIDE,

justifiable in defense of one's rights, 25-30.

HUSBAND AND WIFE,

regulation of relation of, 525–550.

marriage a natural status, subject to police regulation, 525-527.

constitutional limitations upon police control of marriage, 528, 529.

distinction between natural and legal capacity, 529, 530.

insanity as a legal incapacity, 530.

disability of infancy in respect to marriage, 430-533.

consanguinity and affinity, 533–535.

constitutional diseases, 535.

financial condition, 535, 536.

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