INDEX. 587 



AUCTIONS AND REPOSITOEIES— (coH^inMccZ). 

 Person employed to bid, 50. 

 Effect of previous private warranty, 51. 

 Agreement not to bid against each other, id. 

 Mock auctions, id. 



Purchaser may transfer his bargain, id. 

 Where party refuses to take goods, id. 

 Goods resold without communicating with purchaser, 52. 

 Auctioneer proper party to receive the price, id. 

 Has no authority to receive a bill of exchange, id. . 

 He is stakeholder for both parties, id. 

 Effect of this attribute, id. 

 As to interest, 53. 

 Auctioneer's lien, id. 

 When the Price vests in the vendor, id. 

 Price obtained by principal's fraud, id. 

 Agent not declaring himself to be so, 54. 

 Auctioneei''s commission, id. 



Entitled to commission though no sale by auction, id. 

 Misrepresentation made before sale by auction, 153. 



B. 

 BACK-GAMMON. 



A lawful game, 433. 



BACK SINEWS. See Splint and Thickening of the Back 



Sinews. 



BACKING AND GIBBING, 75. 

 BAGATELLE. See Billiards. 



BAILEE. 



Vendor may become, 8. 



Setting up title of bailor, evidence of conversion, 66. 



Innkeeper may become, 220. 



Fraudulent appropriation by, Larceny, 251. 



A gratuitous Bailee, 260. 



Negligence of a Bailee, id. 



Of a gratuitous Bailee, id. 



BAILIFFS, 459. 



BAILMENT. See Borrowing Horses and Bailee. 



BALLOT IN LAND SOCIETIES, 439, and sec Lotteries. 



BALLS. 



Evidence of a Gaming-house, 461. 

 May be taken, 460. 

 May be destroyed, id. 



BANK NOTES. And see Wagers. 

 Forged, 34. 



Single Halves of, no payment, id. 

 Taking stolen notes, in jDayment, 426. 

 Taking stopped note, id. 

 What invalidates holder's right, id. 

 Mala fides must be proved, id. 



