INDEX. 



ACCEPTANCE AND RECEIPT. 



In what they consist, 7. 



Must be of the goods "so sold," id. 



General Eule, id. 



Acceptance and actual receipt before delivery, 8, 10. 



Where an article is selected, 8. 



Question for the Jviry, 9. 



What should be left to them, id. 



Constructive possession by vendee, id. 



Must divest vendor of his lien, 10. 



Seller may become agent for buyer, id. 



Question for Jury in such case, id. 



What has been held sufficient as an acceptance and re- 

 ceipt, id. 



Buyer directing expense to be incurred, 11. 



^Vhat has been held insufficient, id. 



Various acts of ownership, 12. 



A ready-money transaction, id. 



Criterion for determining whether goods are accepted or 

 not, 13. 



Conduct of buyer, id. 



If more used than necessary to test them, id. 



"Where buyer offers to resell, id. 



Where goods are agreed to be resold, id. 



Goods bought out of a larger bulk, id. 



Purchaser must have exercised his option, 14. 



He must object within a reasonable time, id. 



Goods sold by sample, id. 



More articles sent than ordered, id. 



Acts must be unequivocal, 15. 



Acceptance of delivery order insufficient without attorn- 

 ment, id. 



ACCIDENT. 



Unsoundness caused by it, 73. 

 To Hired Horse or Carriage, 251. 

 To Horse in Eailway Yard, 284. 

 Pony and carriage running away, 322. 

 Horse running away, 324. 

 From the sudden fright of a Horse, 323, 324. 

 Collision in the dark, 322. 



Accident itself sometimes prima facie proof of negligence, 

 327. 



