INDEX. 9. Time fo? mirln? Federal It ?s too late to m? the F?eml quition tor t? ? t?e ? ? ?ti? for w?t of er?r f?m t? ? or ? t? ?t of e? he?. T? v. 1?, 2?. I0. Z#? ol i,?roductlo. ol tutimoay ? &leadant alts? ? ? ?f?d?t who ?t?u? ?ony ?r the demu? ? p?t?'s evi- den? ? ?n ove?l? waivm ?y e?r ? the ?ing. M? & ? Co.. v. W?, 275. 8? CO?OHT, 1; M?DAMUS, 2; ' M?R? S?v?; PREFERENCES. �See B?r?, 1, 2. PREFERENCE TO PORTS. $? Oo?srrrv?o? LAw, 13. PRESUMPTIONS. LAW, I; ?rxTu'r?s, 1; WRYLY, 1, 2. PRINCIPAL AND AGENT. 1. Itatifwatlo'a of ? ? ?-i,wi?al ez?aeratin? ay?. A ? ? ? mtifi? ? ? ? make ? act done ? the ?u? of t? p?- pal's bu?inem ?d pu?ing ? ? done in h? n?e, h? ?; ?d the role of exonerating the ?rv?t w? the m?t$r ?um? li?ility is still applicable to a greater or I? extent when the m?r ? the ?vemi?. (T? P?telta?, 1? U.S. 4?, 469.) O'?y ? C?m v. ?, 45. 2. P, ati?a,tion b? Unit? ? o! a? ol o[fu?rs wmmittsd duri? maitarv oc?pation o! Cuba. By virtue of aia onler of the Secretary of War and also by the Platt amend- merit of the sct, of March 2, 1901, c. 803, 31 8tat. 897, and the treaty with Cuba of May 22, 1903, 33 Star. 2249, th? acts o! the officers of the United States, during the military occupation of Cuba, eomplained of in this action, were ratified by the U?ited States, sad thoze officers re- heved of liability therefor. lb. PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES. ,See CONSTITt?TIONAL Llw, 8, 14.
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