INDEX. . 641 



STAG. See Hunting and Tkespassing, 357. 

 STAGGEES, 91. 



STAKE. 



Clerk of tlie Course usually Stakeholder, 392. 



Has no right to the Stakes, id. 



Ground of action against Stakeholder, id. 



Position of Stakeholder towards Parties, if the Eace cannot 



be, or is not to be run, id. 

 Cannot set oif an unpaid Stake, 393. 

 Where he may cash a cheque, id. 

 Stake must abide the event of a legal contract, id. 

 A Foot Eace, id. 

 A recent decision, 394. 

 Batty V. Marriott overruled, id. 

 Judgment of Lord Cairns, L. C, id. 

 Eecovery of Money paid on an illegal contract, 396. 

 "What the Party should do, id. 

 Demand before the Money is paid over, id. 

 French law as to the recovery of Stakes dej)0sited, 433. 

 English law, id. 



Distinction between Stake and Bet, id. 

 16 & 17 Vict. c. 119, does not apply to Stakes, 453. 

 Bringing an action not sufficient, 397. 

 Where the Money is paid over without dispute, id. 

 Where a Horse is disqualified, 398. 

 Where owner knows the disqualification, id. 

 Proper Party to receive the Stakes, id. 

 Winner may maintain an action, 398, 399. 

 Under what circumstances, id. 

 A Cricket Match, id. 

 A Wrestling Match, id. 

 A Dog Fight, id. 



Loser may recover his Stake where there has been Fraud, id. 

 How he may waive his claim, 400. 

 Where a Stakeholder may recover from the winner, id. 

 Money in the hands of Stakeholder does not pass as ' ' my 



monies " under the Depositor's will, id. 

 Notice to Stakeholder to withdraw Stake, 415. 



STAKEHOLDEE. See Stake. 

 Auctioneer a Stakeholder, 52. 



STALLION-MASTEE. 

 Has a lien, 234. 



For work done on a Sunday, 235. 



STAMP. 



Agreement admissible to prove fraud without, 160. 

 Agreement Stamj) not necessary to Warranty, 189. 



STAND. 



When Steward of Eace-course may order off, 412. 



STAE-GAZEE, 105. 



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