INDEX. 017 



INDICTMENT— (coi^<//z»ecZ). 



Keejiing a House for playing Eoiige et Noir, 457. 

 "What the Indictment should charge, id. 

 Bill of, for keeping Gambling-house, presentable on certain 

 conditions only, 463, n. 



INFANT. 



May be an agent, 27. 



Fraud of, 161. 



Liable for torts, 179. 



But not where substantial ground of action is contract, 180. 



When liable for injury to hired Horse, 247, 248. 



Indictment against, 430. 



INITIALS. See Sigxatuee. 



INN. See Ixnkeeper. 



INNKEEPEE. 



His Business, 214. 



Definition of an Inn, id. 



Derivation of Hostler, id. 



"VMio is a Guest, id. 



What an Innkeeper undertakes, id. 



Hours of closing, id. 



Within metropolitan district, id. 



In a town or populous place, 215. 



Elsewhere, id. 



During the whole of Sunday in Wales, id. 

 Travellers and Lodgers, 216. 



Who is a bona fide Traveller, id. ' ' 



Onus of proof, id. 

 Innkeeper compellable to receive a Traveller, id. 

 May be indicted for refusing, 217. 

 What has been held to be no defence, id. 

 Sickness, Drunkenness, &c., id. 

 Action for compensation, id. 



Not liable for refusing to supply Post Horses, id. 

 Traveller not entitled to select particular apartments, id. 

 Liability of Innkeeper limited by 26 & 27 Vict. c. 41 . . 218. 

 Horses exempted from operation of this Act, id. 

 " Wilful," in section 1, must be read with " act" only, id. 

 Verbal error will not vitiate notice, id. 

 Omission of word " act," material, id. 

 Salaried manager not liable as Innkeeper, id. 

 Goods to which his liability extends, id. 

 How ousted, 219. 

 Negligence on part of Guest, id. 

 Where a Guest's Horse is stolen, 220. 

 "Where another person's Horse is stolen, id. 

 Principle iipon which liabilitj' depends, id. 

 Circumstances under which he becomes merely a bailee, id. 

 Horse out at Grass by the Guest's desire, id. 

 Horse out at grass without the Guest's desire, 221. 

 Where a Guest's Horse is injured, td. 



Presumption of negligence against the Innkeeper, id. 



Not rebutted by Stables being out of his control, 222. 



