The law of motion pictures (1918)

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CONTENTS XI Page Sec. 77. What are fixtures 232 78. Replevin of film and machine 235 79. Theatre leases 237 80. Theatre a nuisance 251 81. Franchise and booking agreements 256 82. Benefit performances — private exhibitions 258 83. Interstate commerce 260 84. Bankruptcy 261 85. Libel 264 CHAPTER VI THE PUBLIC Right of Privacy Sec. 86. In general 267 87. When liable under statute 274 88. When not liable under statute. . . . .' 278 89. When use of name or picture is libelous 282 90. Weekly news motion pictures 284 CHAPTER VII THE PUBLIC (CONTINUED) Theatre Proprietor’s Duty Sec. 91. Right to exclude patrons 291 92. Liability for injuries sustained by patrons — In general. . 299 93. Falling over balcony 303 94. Seats and floors 305 95. Tripping in darkened theatre — aisles — steps — exits 306 96. Articles dropping 311 97. Wild animals 313 98. Crowds 318