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THE

Central Law Journal

NEEDHAM C. COLLIER, Editor-in-Chief
ALEXANDER H. ROBBINS, Managing Editor

VOLUME 72
JANUARY--JULY 1911

ST. LOUIS, MO.
CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY,

1911.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1911, by

CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY,

In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

PRINTED BY CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY.

LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES IN VOLUME 72

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No. 13. Suggestions on Railroad Rate Regulation. By W. S. Thorington, 229.

No. 14. Extra-Territorial Enforcement of Statutes Imposing Liabilities on Stockholders. By S. Thorne Able, 245.

No. 15. Rights of Holder in Due Course Under the Negotiable Instruments Law. By Wm. W. Keysor, 264.

No. 15. Glimpses of Illinois Law and Procedure. By W. T. Hughes, 267.

No. 16. An Addendum to a Former Article Questioning the Validity of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of United States. By T. A. Sherwood, 282.

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No. 19. The Contingent Fee. By F. C. Wilkinson, 342.

No. 20. Popular v. Delegated Government.A Defense of the Initiative, Referendum and Recall. By Jonathan Bourne, Jr., 354. No. 21. Is the Referendum Anti-Republican? By Glenway Maxon, 378.

No. 22. Compensation of Unfaithful Agents. By S. R. Wrightington, 396.

No. 23. The "Unreasonable" Obiter Dicta of
Chief Justice White in the Standard Oil
Case. By Albert H. Walker, 423.

No. 23. The Primitive Malay Marriage Law.
By Chas. S. Lobingier, 426.
No. 24. A Republican Form of Government-
A Defense of the Arizona Constitution. By
Henry H. Howard, 437.

No. 25. The United States as a Defendant.
By Lincoln B. Smith, 460.

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