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THE GREEN BAG

believed that no one will quarrel with the object of this task. The question will be: Has it been accomplished? It is hoped that no departure from recognized results of the authorities has been indulged in. The whole question, then is: Are the characteristic which have been selected for the descriptions of the mutually exclusive classes of future interests the proper ones? Are they the ' essentials ' or the ' accidentals '?" PUBLIC POLICY. "Some Suggested Amendments of the Aliens Act, 1905," by N. W. Sibley, Law Magazine and Review (V. xxxi, p. 399).

PUBLIC POLICY. " The Abuse of the Homestead Law," by Hugh J. Hughes, American Lawyer (V. xiv, p. 350).

PUBLIC POLICY (see Corporations).

TRUSTS. The law relating to " The Con sequences of the Trustees' Failure to Convert as between Tenant for Life and Remainder man," is laid down by Walter G. Hart, in the July Law Quarterly Review (V. xxii, p. 285).