[747] Anderson National Bank v. Luckett, 321 U.S. 233, 246-247 (1944).

[748] Coffin Bros. & Co. v. Bennett, 277 U.S. 29, 31 (1928).

[749] Postal Teleg. Cable Co. v. Newport, 247 U.S. 464, 476 (1918); Baker v. Baker, E. & Co., 242 U.S. 394, 403 (1917); Louisville & N.R. Co. v. Schmidt, 177 U.S. 230, 236 (1900).

[750] American Surety Co v. Baldwin, 287 U.S. 156, 168 (1932).

[751] Saunders v. Shaw, 244 U.S. 317 (1917).

[752] See [footnote 1], p. 1085.

[753] Coe v. Armour Fertilizer Works, 237 U.S. 413, 424 (1915); Wuchter v. Pizzutti, 276 U.S. 13 (1928).

[754] Roller v. Holly, 176 U.S. 398, 407, 409 (1900).

[755] Goodrich v. Ferris, 214 U.S. 71, 80 (1909). One may, of course, waive a right to notice and hearing, as in the case of a debtor or surety who consents to the entry of a confessed judgment on the happening of certain conditions.—Johnson v. Chicago & P. Elevator Co., 119 U.S. 388 (1886); American Surety Co. v. Baldwin, 287 U.S. 156 (1932).

[756] See pp. [1084-1088].