The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General Interest Decided in the Courts of Last Resort of the Several States with Notes and References, Band 48Bancroft-Whitney, 1885 |
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... parties to this note at the time the same was executed as to the length of time the prin- cipal in said note was to bear the rate of ten per cent interest per annum ? " To this question Casteel , the administrator , objected , the court ...
... parties to this note at the time the same was executed as to the length of time the prin- cipal in said note was to bear the rate of ten per cent interest per annum ? " To this question Casteel , the administrator , objected , the court ...
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... parties to the written contract . II . Six per cent is the legal rate of interest , but " the parties to any contract , whether the same be under seal or not , may agree in writing for the payment of interest not exceeding ten per ...
... parties to the written contract . II . Six per cent is the legal rate of interest , but " the parties to any contract , whether the same be under seal or not , may agree in writing for the payment of interest not exceeding ten per ...
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... parties could not have been , that the interest at the rate named was payable until the note was due , and not after , because there was no time after the note was deliv- ered before it became due . It was due instanter . It could have ...
... parties could not have been , that the interest at the rate named was payable until the note was due , and not after , because there was no time after the note was deliv- ered before it became due . It was due instanter . It could have ...
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... parties might contract in writing for interest not exceeding ten per cent per annum . The note was for $ 500 ... parties meant to fix the rate of interest with reference to the time of maturity , and not of payment , this case must be ...
... parties might contract in writing for interest not exceeding ten per cent per annum . The note was for $ 500 ... parties meant to fix the rate of interest with reference to the time of maturity , and not of payment , this case must be ...
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... parties needed or desired one . The alley , according to the plat of the town , extends straight for a long way each side through blocks in the same range , and was not in any other way obstructed . The portion of the town in which the ...
... parties needed or desired one . The alley , according to the plat of the town , extends straight for a long way each side through blocks in the same range , and was not in any other way obstructed . The portion of the town in which the ...
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Seite 274 - Where two parties have made a contract which one of them has broken, the damages which the other party ought to receive in respect of such breach of contract should be such as may fairly and reasonably be considered either arising naturally, ie, according to the usual course of things, from such breach of contract itself, or such as may reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of both parties at the time they made the contract, as the probable result of the breach of it.
Seite 411 - ... to the end that the evidence of criminality may be heard and considered; and if, on such hearing, the evidence be deemed sufficient to sustain the charge, it shall be the duty of the examining judge or magistrate to certify the same to the proper Executive authority, that a warrant may issue for the surrender of such fugitive. The expense of such apprehension and delivery shall be borne, and defrayed by the party who makes the requisition, and receives the fugitive.
Seite 410 - It is agreed that the United States and Her Britannic Majesty shall, upon mutual requisitions by them, or their ministers, officers, or authorities, respectively made, deliver up to justice all persons who, being charged with the crime of murder, or assault with intent to commit murder, or piracy, or arson, or robbery, or forgery, or the utterance of forged paper, committed within the jurisdiction of either, shall seek an asylum, or shall be found, within the territories of the other...
Seite 411 - ... and the respective judges and other magistrates of the two Governments shall have power, jurisdiction, and authority, upon complaint made under oath, to issue a warrant for the apprehension of the fugitive or person so charged, that he may be brought before such judges or other magistrates, respectively, to the end that the evidence of criminality may be heard and considered...
Seite 208 - to be the advantage or benefit which is acquired by an establishment beyond the mere value of the capital, stock, funds, or property employed therein, in consequence of the general public patronage and encouragement which it receives from constant or habitual customers, on account of its local position, or common celebrity, or reputation for skill or affluence, or punctuality, or from other accidental circumstances, or necessities, or even from ancient partialities or prejudices.
Seite 734 - But it is also used in a more restricted sense, to [644] express the inability of a party to pay his debts as they become due in the ordinary course of business.
Seite 272 - The Inquiry must, therefore, always be whether there was any Intermediate cause, disconnected from the primary fault and self-operating, which produced the Injury.
Seite 486 - In an action for libel or slander, it shall not be necessary to state in the complaint, any extrinsic facts, for the purpose of showing the application to the plaintiff, of the defamatory matter out of which the cause of action arose ; but it shall be sufficient to state generally, that the same was published or spoken concerning the plaintiff, and if such allegation be controverted, the plaintiff shall be bound to establish, on the trial, that it was so published or spoken.
Seite 163 - In all criminal cases whatever, the jury shall have the right to determine the law and the facts.
Seite 597 - I think the test of obscenity is this, whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences, and into whose hands a publication of this sort may fall.