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87. Kroessin v. Keller (Minnesota, 1895)
88. Feneff v. New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Co. (Massa- chusetts, 1909)
Topic 5. Other Family Relations
89. Revised Statutes (Illinois, 1874) "Dramshops"
90. Nagle v. Keller (Illinois, 1908).
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165
166
Topic 6. Death, as affecting Causes of Action for Corporal Harm or for
Societary Harm
SUB-TOPIC A. THE COMMON LAW AND THE REMEDIAL STATUTES
91 Baker v. Bolton (England, 1808)
92 Hambly v. Trott (England, 1776)
93. Joseph Chitty, "Pleading'
94. Debates in Parliament (England, 1846)
95. Statutes (England, 1846)
167
168
170
98. Debates in Constitutional Convention (New York, 1894)
99. Acts and Resolves (Massachusetts, 1836, 1842). "Survival of Actions'
100. Debates in Constitutional Convention (Massachusetts, 1853)
101. Acts and Resolves (Massachusetts, 1853). "Penalty on a Railroad
103. Laws (Illinois, 1853). "Compensation for causing Death by Wrongful
Act, Neglect, or Default"
SUB-TOPIC B. EFFECT OF THE STATUTES, AS CREATING A NEW CAUSE
OF ACTION
(1) FOR THE SOCIETARY HARM CAUSED BY THE DEATH TO THE
FAMILY OR OTHER PERSONS RECEIVING SUPPORT, OR
(2) FOR THE DECEASED'S PERSONAL HARM BY LOSS OF LIFE
107. Chicago & Rock Island Railroad v. Morris (Illinois, 1861)
108. Chicago & Alton Railroad Co. v. Shannon (Illinois, 1867)
109. Chicago, Peoria, & St. Louis Railroad Co. v. Woolridge (Illinois, 1898)
110. Brennan v. Chicago & Carterville Coal Co. (Illinois, 1909)
111. Perham v. Portland Co. (Oregon, 1898)
112. San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railroad Co. v. Long (Texas, 1894)
113. Hedrick v. Ilwaco Railway & Navigation Co. (Washington, 1892)
114. Chaloux v. International Paper Co. (New Hampshire, 1909)
115. Mooney v. Chicago (Illinois, 1909)
SUB-TOPIC C: EFFECT OF THE STATUTES AS SURVIVING A CAUSE OF
ACTION ALREADY ACCRUED BEFORE THE DEATH
(1) FOR THE DECEASED'S CORPORAL INJURY, OR
(2) FOR THE SOCIETARY HARM TO THE FAMILY, ETC.
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116. Hollenbeck v. Berkshire Railroad Co. (Massachusetts, 1852)
201
117. Perham v. Portland General Electric Co. (Oregon, 1898)
204
118. Dolson v. Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Co. (Michigan, 1901).
210
119. Mahoning Valley Railway Co. v. Van Alstine (Ohio, 1908)
219
120. Yundt v. Hartrunft (Illinois, 1866)
228
121. Hey v. Prime (Massachusetts, 1908).
SUB-TOPIC D. EFFECT OF THE STATUTES AS SURVIVING A DECEASED
TORTFEASOR'S LIABILITY
122. Devine v. Healy (Illinois, 1909)
SUB-TOPIC E. EFFECT OF STATUTES CONCERNING EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY
123. Revised Laws (Massachusetts, 1902) "Liability of Employers to
Employees; Injury followed by Death"
124. Public Laws (United States, 1908). "Liability of Common Carriers
by Railroad to their Employees"
125. Jordan v. New England Structural Co. (Massachusetts, 1809)
126. Fulgham v. Midland Valley Railroad Co. (United States, 1908).
SUB-TITLE (II): HARMS TO SUNDRY PROFITABLE
RELATIONS
127. Keeble v. Hickeringill (England, 1706).
Topic 1. Destruction of the Relation by Violence, Nuisance, or similar
Act, done to the Plaintiff or the Third Person
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235
236
238
242
128. Registrum Brevium, "Breve de clauso fracto et servientibus verbe-
ratis".
129. Registrum Brevium, "Breve de clauso fracto et tenentibus et ser-
vientibus comminatis"
134. St. John v. Mayor, etc. of New York (New York, 1856)
255
135. Shaw v. Southern Pacific Railroad Co. (California, 1910)
257
Topic 2. Destruction of the Relation by Defamation of the Plaintiff
SUB-TOPIC A.
EXISTENCE OF THE RELATION, AND ITS LOSS, NOT PRE-
SUMED; DAMAGE CERTAIN AND SPECIFIC (SPECIAL DAMAGE)
136. W. S., "An Exact Collection of Choice Declarations"
137. Sell v. Facy (England, 1615) .
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262
SUB-TOPIC B. EXISTENCE OF THE RELATION, AND
PRESUMED (WORDS ACTIONABLE PER SE)
141. Anon., "The Attorney's Practice," Declaration for Words
142. Sir William Blackstone, "Commentaries"
143. Roberts v. Roberts (England, 1864) .
(1) Oral Defamation (Slander)
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265
268
ITS Loss,
270
271
151. Ohio & Mississippi Railway Co. v. Press Publishing Co. (United
States, 1891)
279
152. Van Vechten Veeder, "History and Theory of the Law of Defa-
mation"
281
(2) Written Defamation (Libel)
153. Thorley v. Lord Kerry (England, 1812)
154. Lathrop v. Sundberg (Washington, 1909)
155. Quinn v. Review Publishing Co. (Washington, 1909)
156. Peck v. Tribune Co. (United States, 1909)
157. Merrill v. Post Publishing Co. (Massachusetts, 1908)
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287
289
291
294
158. Davis v. New England Railway Publishing Co. (Massachusetts, 1909) 297
(3) Publication. Innuendo. Hearer's Understanding of Words
166. Rocky Mountain News Printing Co. v. Smyth (Colorado, 1909)
313
Topic 3. Diversion of the Relation by Imitation of Name or Mark
SUB-TOPIC A. UNFAIR TRADE (AT COMMON LAW)
167. Southern v. How (England, 1618)
318
168. Day v. Binning (England, 1831)
319
169. Weinstock, Lubin, & Co. v. Marks (California, 1895)
170. Mossler v. Jacobs (Illinois, 1896)
328
171. Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias v. Improved Order Knights of
Pythias (Michigan, 1897)
330
172. Flagg Manufacturing Co. v. Holway (Massachusetts, 1901)
336
SUB-TOPIC
IMITATION OF REGISTERED TRADEMARK (BY STATUTE)
173. Statutes at Large (United States, 1905). "Registration of Trade-
marks"
174. Code (Iowa, 1897). "Cheating by False Pretences'
175. Revised Laws (Massachusetts, 1902). "Labels and Trademarks"
(1) Kinds of Goods Protectible by Registration
176. Davis v. Davis (United States, 1886)
177. Columbia Mill Co. v. Alcorn (United States, 1893)
178. Schmalz v. Wooley (New Jersey, 1898)
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342
343
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347
(2) Infringement of Registered Right
179. Church & Dwight Co. v. Russ (United States, 1900)
351
180. James Love Hopkins, "Trademarks, Trade Names, and Unfair Com-
183. N. K. Fairbank Co. v. R. W. Bell Manufacturing Co. (United States, 1896). .
358
(3) Relation of the Statutory Registered Trademark Right to the Common-law
Right against Unfair Trade
184. U. S. v. Braun (United States, 1889)
359
185. Edison v. Thomas A. Edison, Jr., Chemical Co. (United States, 1904). 360
186. Sartor v. Schaden (Iowa, 1904)
362
187. Sartor v. Smith (Iowa, 1904)
367
188. Illinois Watch-Case Co. v. Elgin National Watch Co. (United States, 1899).
368
Topic 4. Diversion of the Relation by Multiplication of Invented Intellectual
Products
SUB-TOPIC A. COPYRIGHT (AT COMMON Law)
(1) Nature and Duration of Common-law Copyright
189. Eaton S. Drone, "Property in Intellectual Productions"
'190. Millar v. Taylor (England, 1769)
191. Donaldsons v. Becket (England, 1774).
192. Eaton S. Drone, "Property in Intellectual Productions'
193. Charles Reade, "The Rights and Wrongs of Authors"
(2) What constitutes Publication
194. Bartlett v. Crittenden (United States, 1849)
195. Monroe v. Press Publishing Company (United States, 1896)
SUB-TOPIC B. REGISTERED COPYRIGHT (BY STATUTE)
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373
387
389
391
394
400
196. Eaton S. Drone, "Property in Intellectual Productions"
197. Act of Parliament (England, 1709). "Encouragement of Learning by
vesting the Copies of Printed Books in the Authors"
404
406
198. Public Laws (United States, 1909). "Copyright"
407
(1) What Things are Copyrightable
199. Banker v. Caldwell (Minnesota, 1859)
200. Callaghan v. Myers (United States, 1888)
201. Chilton v. Progress Printing and Publishing Co. (England, 1895)
202. Walter v. Lane (England, 1899)
(2) Infringement
203. Story v. Holcombe (United States, 1847).
204. Eaton S. Drone, "Property in Intellectual Productions"
205. Callaghan v. Myers (United States, 1888)
(3) Relation of Statutory Copyright to Common-law Copyright
206. Jewelers' Mercantile Agency v. Jewelers' Weekly Publishing Co.
(New York, 1898)
207. Holmes v. Hurst (United States, 1899)
SUB-TOPIC C. RIGHT TO PROTECTION OF IDEAS OR INFORMATION
COMMUNICATED WITHOUT PRINTING
410
414
422
425
432
438
441
449
208. National Telegraph News Co. v. Western Union Telegraph Co.
(United States, 1902) .
454
209. Dodge Co. v. Construction Information Co. (Massachusetts, 1903)
210. Haskins v. Ryan (New Jersey, 1906)
461
464
211. Fonotipia Limited v. Bradley; Victor Talking Machine Co. v. same
214. Harper & Brothers v. Kalem Co. (United States, 1909)
475
481
488
Topic 5. Diversion of the Relation by Multiplication of Invented
Industrial Products
SUB-TOPIC A. TRADE SECRETS (AT COMMON LAW)
215. William C. Robinson, "Patents for Useful Inventions"
216. Peabody v. Norfolk (Massachusetts, 1868)
492
493
217. Stone v. Goss (New Jersey, 1903)
494
218. Wiggins' Sons' Co. v. Cott-A-Lap Co. (United States, 1909)
498
SUB-TOPIC B. PATENTED INVENTIONS (BY STATUTE)
219. William C. Robinson, “Patents for Useful Inventions"
220. Revised Statutes (United States, 1874) "Patents"
(1) What Things are Patentable
221. Earle v. Sawyer (United States, 1825)
222. Morton v. New York Eye Infirmary (United States, 1862)
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