INDEX. 609 



FRAUDULENT CONTRACTS— (cofti/« unl) . 

 Contract with intent to cheat the seller, 160. 

 Preconceived design of not j)aying for goods, id, . 

 Question for the jury, ul. 

 Resale at a reduced price, id. 



Unstami^ed agreement admissible to prove fraud, iJ. 

 Payment by a cheque which is dishonoured, 101. 

 Fraud of an infant, id. 

 Of a married woman, id. 



Where a contracting party is weak-minded, 162. 

 Drunkenness of a contracting party, id. 

 Goods kept by the party when sober, id. 



FRAUDULENT REPRESENTATION. See Fraudulext 



Contracts. 

 Action for, ISO. 

 Statement of, in Claim, 183. 

 How Claim should be framed, when doubtful if it can be 



proved, id. 

 Proof in an action for. 187. 

 Defence to an action for, 197. 



FRIGHTENING A HORSE. See Horse and Negligent 

 Driving. 



FURIOUS DRIVING, 300, 301, 320. 



Conviction for, no bar to action of trespass, 300. 

 But it is for subsequent action for damage, 343. 



FURIOUS RIDING, 300. 



G. 



GAME. 



Dead, property of owner of land, 360. 

 Owner has a right to have it undisturbed, id. 

 Cattlegate owners have not right of shooting, id. 

 Reservation of Manorial Rights under Enclosure Acts 



includes Shooting, id. 

 Two persons engaged in common pursuit, 362. 

 Trespass in search of, id. 

 Shooting from the highway, 263. 

 Game falling on another's land, id. 

 Conviction for unlawfully obtaining, id. 



GAMES AND GAMING. 



Gaming not unlawful, 429. 



Where a London apprentice " frequents Gaming," 430. 



Where a Clergyman plays at unlawful Games, id. 



Unfair or excessive Gaming, id. 



Using false dice, id. 



Winning exorbitant sums, id. 



Losses by a bankrupt, 431. 



Cheating in a Game or at Play, id. 



The fraud or unlawful device, id. 



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