618 INDEX. 



INNKEEPER— (co/.i//.«e(/). 



A Guest's goods not distrainable, 223. 



Even wliere lie is accommodated out of the Inn, 



Or uses a Stable provided for the occasion, id. 

 Innkeeper's lien, id. 

 Innkeeper has a lien on a Horse for its keep, id. 



Whether in the Stable or at grass, id. 

 He cannot detain a Guest for his Bill, 224. 



But may detain his Horse, id. 

 What his right of lien depends on, id. 

 Horses and carriages sent to livery at an Inn, id. 

 Cannot sell one Horse for the keep of others, id. 

 Has a lien on a Horse left by a wrong-doer, 225. 

 But not if he knew it at the time it was left, id, 



A Horse left by the poKce, id. 

 Giving a Guest credit, id. 

 A third party when answerable, id. 

 Horse removed to defeat the lien, 225, 226. 

 Keep during detention, id. 

 He cannot use a Horse he detains, id. 

 He could not formerly sell a Horse he detained, 226. 

 But may now sell a Horse after six weeks, 227. 



Advertisement of sale, id. 

 Distrainor may sell a Horse for his keep, 228. 



INNOCENT VENDEE. 



Eesale to, by buyer under fraudulent sale, 159. 



INSPECTION. 



Purchase without, 137. 



INSTRUMENTS OF GAMING. 

 What are, 436. 

 May be taken, 460. 



And destroyed, 461. 

 Used for billiards, 463. 



INTEREST. 



When recoverable, 202. 



INTERPLEADER. 



By auctioneer, when allowed, 42. 

 Claims must be co-extensive, id. 

 Mode of trjing disputed title, 114, 115. 



INVOICE. See Bill of Parcels. 



I O U. 



For money borrowed to pay bets, 427. 

 Not evidence of money lent, 443. 

 For gaming debt, id. 



J. 



JAMES THE FIRST. 

 Reign of, 375. 

 Statutes. Sec Table of Statutes. 



