640 INDEX. 



SIDEBONES, 103. 



SIGNATURE. 



By the Party to be cliarged, 25. 



What is necessary, id. 



May be in the beginning or middle of the instrument, id. 



It is then open to the Jury whether the Party meant to 



bind himself, id. 

 What is sufficient, as to initials, id. 

 By a printed name, id. 

 By filling up a printed invoice, id. 

 Of other party unnecessary, 26. 

 In order book, on fly-leaf, sufficient, id. 

 Of instructions to telegraj^h clerk, id. 

 By Seller insufficient, id. 

 Sufficient when made for another purpose, id. 

 By an Agent, id. 



What equivalent to, under Statute of Frauds, 27. 

 Authority may be conferred by word of mouth, id. 

 Auctioneer, Agent and Witness of both Parties, id. 

 Auctioneer's Clerk, id. 



SKITTLES. 



Conspiracy to cheat at, 432. 

 A lawful Game, 434. 



SLAUGHTERING HORSES. 

 Statutes, 579. 



SLIPPING THE COLLAR, 103. 



SMITH. See Farrier. 



SOLD NOTE. 



Memorandum within Statute of Frauds, 17. 

 May amount to a Warranty, 116. 



SOUNDNESS. 



Definition of, 71. 



Important decision as to, 72, 73. 



SPAVIN, 103, 191. 



SPECIAL CONTRACTS TO CARRY. See Carrying Horses. 



SPECIFIC GOODS, DELIVERY OF. 

 How enforceable, 176. 



SPEEDY-CUT, 103. 



SPLINT, 103. 



Decision on the subject, 104, 191. 

 Not a patent defect, 134 — 137. 



SPORTING PHRASEOLOGY. 

 Across country, 410. 

 A Selling Race, 411. 

 P. P., id. 



SPRAIN AND THICKENING OF THE BACK SINEWS, 104. 



