Oregon digest 2d : covering cases from state and federal courts

by West Group

Other authorsWest Publishing Company (Author)
Print book, c2022

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Available

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KFO2447.1 .O74

LCC

KFO2447.1 .O74

Barcode

2000000511

Publication

St. Paul, Minn. : West Group

Physical description

(various pagings) p.; 27 cm

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Oregon digest 2d : covering cases from state and federal courts volume 34 contents: Page 1 - Vagrancy. 1. Nature and elements of offenses. 2. Indictment or information. 3. Evidence. 4 through 6 - See the Decennial Digests and Westlaw. Vendor and purchaser - see real property conveyances. Pae 5 - Venue. I. Nature or subject of action. II. Domicile or residence of parties. III. Change of venue or place of trial. Page 25 - War and national emergency. I. In general. (A) War in general. (B) Status and rights of persons during war. (C) Effect of war on preexisting contracts and trade. (D) Effect of war on actions and remedies. (E) Commercial intercourse with enemy. (F) Requisition of seizure of property. (G) War at sea. (H) Military control of enemy territory. (I) Peace. II. Measures and acts in exercise of federal power. (A) In general. (B) Particular measures, orders, and regulations. III. State supplementary measures. I. In general. (A) War in general. (B) Status and rights of persons during war. (C) Effect of war on preexisting contracts and trade. (D) Effect of war on actions and remedies. (E) Commercial intercourse with enemy. (F) Requisition or seizure of property. (G) War at sea. (H) Military control of enemy territory. (I) Peace. II. Measures and acts in exercise of federal power. (A) In general. (B) Particular measures, orders, and regulations. III. State supplementary measures. War and national emergency. I. In general. II. Measures and acts in exercise of federal power. III. Sate supplementary measures. Page 83 - Warehousemen. 1. Power to regulate. 2. Statutory and municipal regulations. 3. Who are warehousemen. 4 Incorporation and organization of companies. 5. Franchises and powers. 6. Licenses and taxes. 7. Supervision by public officers in general. 8. Conduct of business in general. 9. Duty to receive goods. 10. Contracts for storage in general. 11. Warehouse receipts. 11.1 - In general. 12. Nature and requisites in general. 13. Making, issuance, and delivery. 14. Construction and operation. 15. Negotiability and transfer. 15(1). Instruments negotiable or assignable. 15(2). Operation and effect of indorsement or assignment. 15(3). Pledges. 16. Rights and remedies of holders in general. 17. Bona fide purchasers. 18. Bonds for delivery. 19. Manner and place of storage. 20. String in bulk or mixing grain or other produce. 22. Insurance. 24. Loss of or injury to goods. 24(1). Care required of warehousemen in general. 24(2). Acts or omissions for which warehouseman is liable in general. 24(3) through 24(4). See the Decennial Digests and Westlaw. 24(5). Proximate cause of loss or injury. 24(6). Contributory negligence of owners. 24(7). Limitation of liability. 25. Delivery by warehouseman. (.5) In general. 25(1) Duty to deliver in general. 25(2) Statutory provisions. 25(3). Demand for delivery. 25(4) Production of warehouse receipt or written order. 25(5) Liability for misdelivery or nondelivery in general. 25(6). Place of delivery. 25(7). Wrongful sale of other disposition of property by warehouseman. 25(8). Excuses for nondelivery or misdelivery. 27. Charges and expenses. 28. Advances. 29. Lien. 29.1. In general. 30. Nature and grounds in general. 31. Creation and existence. 32. Amount and extent. 32.5. Waiver. 33. Enforcement. 34. Actions by or against warehousemen. 34(.5). In general. 34(1). Nature and form of remedy. 34(2). Right of action and defenses. 34(3). Parties. 34(4). Pleading. 34(5). Presumptions and burden of proof. 34(6). Admissibility of evidence. 34(7). Weight and sufficiency of evidence. 34(8). Damages. 34(9). Questions for jury. 34(10). Instructions. 34(10..5) Veerdict and findings. 34(11). Judgment. 38. Safe depositaries. 39. In general. 40. Statutory provisions. 41. Corporations in general. 42. Powers and functions of depositories in general. 43. Leases of safe deposit boxes and deposits therein. 44. Compensation or expenses and lien therefor. 45. Loss of or injury to deposit. 46. Redelivering of deposit. 47. Actions. Waste. 1. Nature and elements in general. 2 through 4: See the Decennial Digests and Westlaw. 5. Persons who may commit waste. 6. Particular acts or omissions constituting waste. 7. In general. 8 through 11. See the Decennial Digests and Westlaw. 12. Persons entitled to sue. 13. Persons liable. 14. Actions for waste. 15. Nature and form of remedy. 16. Estrepement. 17. Injunction. 18. Damages. 19. Accounting. 20. Proceedings. 21 through 22. See the Decennial Digests and Westlaw. Page 112 - Water law. I. In general. II. Comprehensive water resource planning and management in general. (A) In general. (B) Districts, agencies, and other administrative authorities. (C) Interstate water resources management in general. (D) International water resources management in general. (E) Water banking, trusts, transfer agreements, and wheeling. III. Natural water courses, lakes and ponds in general. IV. Groundwater: subterranean and percolating waters. V. Diffuse surface water. (A) In general. (B) Actions or other proceedings to determine, establish and protect rights. VI. Riparian and littoral rights. (A) In general. (B) Transfers, reservations, and exceptions of riparian rights. (C) Injuries to riparian rights in general. (D) Rights as riparian owner to bed and banks of water body in general. (E) Accretion, reliction, and avulsion. (F) Regulation and permit systems for allocating riparian rights to take or use water. (G) Other judicial intervention, actions, and proceedings to ascertain and apportion riparian rights. VII. Appropriation of waters. (A) Nature and elements in general. (B) Administrative regulation of appropriation. (C) Private civil actions to determine, establish, or protect rights. VIII. Reserved water rights. IX. Artificial ponds, reservoirs, channels, dams, and other works. X. Prescriptive rights in water or for use or access to waters. XI. General adjudication of all riparian, appropriative, reserved, and other rights in watercourse, water body, or basin. XII. Public water supply. (A) In general. (B) Domestic and municipal purposes. (C) Mining, mechanical, and manufacturing purposes. XIII. Reclamation, irrigation, and other agricultural use. (A) In general. (B) Reclamation of arid land by public authorities. 1. In general. 2. Reclamation by states. 3. Reclamation by United States. (C) Irrigation and other agricultural purposes. XV. Navigable waters. (A) In general. (B) Rights of public. (C) Lands under water. XVI. Drainage of swamp or lowlands by public authority. (A) Establishment and maintenance. (B) Assessments and special taxes. XVII. Levees and flood control through public works. XVIII. Canals for navigational use. (A) Establishment, construction, and maintenance. (B) Regulation and operation. XIX. Weather modification. Includes preface, abbreviations of courts, outline of the law, digest topic and abbreviations, and a table of topics.

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