their relation to each other, and to the owner and third persons. 659, 660 doctrine of passenger's identification with, considered. originated under St. of Westm. 2, ch. 24 CAUSATION, doctrine of, applied to negligence CHILD, doctrine that parent's negligence imputable to, considered. COLLISION by vehicles in mutual fault COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE, what is .. doctrine prevails in Illinois and Georgia CONDITION, distinguished from cause .612, 721 action can be maintained against third person for causing breach 306–328 not servants CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE, 323-328, 636, 654-657 (See NEGLIGENCE.) CONVERSION, Armory v. Delamirie, leading case. Finder of goods 388 Bristol v. Burt, leading case. What constitutes conversion 389 393 Donald v. Suckling, leading case. historical aspects of the subject 420-424 whether there may be a conversion without a right to trover repledge or sale of pledge. recovery in trover not necessarily the value of the goods owner allowing another to sell his goods surpassing authority to sell pledging of goods without authority 428-453 428 428, 429 429 429, 437 429, 430 appropriating an article held in bailment to different use from refusal on ground that defendant is not satisfied that plaintiff distinction between trespass and trover changing form of goods CORPORATION, liable for authorized deceit of agents misrepresentations made before incorporation when guilty of trespass towards each other CUSTOMERS, injured on defendant's premises 441 443, 444 444-447 444-447 414, 445 . 451 452, 453 453 35 35 618, 619, 659 358-360 447-453 704-706 DAMAGE, D. must be proved in deceit so in slander of title. so in slander not in libel in conspiracy in malicious prosecution when special damage must be proved use of water of stream. DANGEROUS ANIMALS AND WORKS, May v. Burdett, leading case. Keeping fierce animals originally included detinue, and could be brought for goods. DECEIT, Pasley v. Freeman, leading case. historical aspects of actions of deceit knowledge of falsity . . honesty of statement not always a defence statement of one's own knowledge facts peculiarly within one's own knowledge warranty of authority to act for another result of cases indemnification for act done under defendant's authority fraudulent representations of agents acting upon the misrepresentation, i.e., proof of damage 494 496, 499 498-504 501 501, 502 501,502 504, 505 421 1 16-20 20-35 21 21 21 22 22 23 23-35 23 23-24 24-32 32-35 35, 36 37-39 39-42 42-59 59-72 444-447 444, 445 446 446 |