The American Law Register, Band 15D.B. Canfield & Company, 1876 |
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... regard to revocation by marriage ) , or by a subsequent will or codicil , or by some writing declaring an inten- tion to revoke the same , and executed in the manner in which a will is required to be executed , or by the testator , or ...
... regard to revocation by marriage ) , or by a subsequent will or codicil , or by some writing declaring an inten- tion to revoke the same , and executed in the manner in which a will is required to be executed , or by the testator , or ...
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... regard to the distribution of any of the property which might remain unexpended or undisposed of at her death , those wishes were altogether subordinate to his main intention , to leave all his estate of which he might die possessed ...
... regard to the distribution of any of the property which might remain unexpended or undisposed of at her death , those wishes were altogether subordinate to his main intention , to leave all his estate of which he might die possessed ...
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... regard to the ultimate disposition of the estate embraced . It would , as urged by the learned judge , in his opinion in the principal case , be a virtual repeal of the statute , to allow the instrument to be en- larged , or in any way ...
... regard to the ultimate disposition of the estate embraced . It would , as urged by the learned judge , in his opinion in the principal case , be a virtual repeal of the statute , to allow the instrument to be en- larged , or in any way ...
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... competent , skilful and careful , was inadmissible : Id . A master is responsible for the negligence of his servants in the course of their employment , without regard to their character ABSTRACTS OF RECENT DECISIONS . 53.
... competent , skilful and careful , was inadmissible : Id . A master is responsible for the negligence of his servants in the course of their employment , without regard to their character ABSTRACTS OF RECENT DECISIONS . 53.
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course of their employment , without regard to their character for care or skill ; except in the case of fellow - servants , or of a servant employed by him in some independent work . When an act or omission of de- fendant is proved ...
course of their employment , without regard to their character for care or skill ; except in the case of fellow - servants , or of a servant employed by him in some independent work . When an act or omission of de- fendant is proved ...
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Seite 489 - To exercise by its board of directors, or duly authorized officers or agents, subject to law, all such incidental powers as shall be necessary to carry on the business of banking; by discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt...
Seite 181 - We think it is a settled principle, growing out of the nature of well ordered civil society, that every holder of property, however absolute and unqualified may be his title, holds it under the implied liability that his use of it may be so regulated, that it shall not be injurious to the equal enjoyment of others having an equal right to the enjoyment of their property, nor injurious to the rights of the community.
Seite 176 - A corporation is an artificial being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law. Being the mere creature of law. it possesses only those properties which the charter of its creation confers upon it, either expressly, or as incidental to its very existence.
Seite 456 - The only general rule that can be laid down upon the subject is, that the circumstances must be such as would lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion...
Seite 571 - ... nor can any man, who acknowledges the being of a God, be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious sentiments or peculiar mode of religious worship: and that no authority can or ought to be vested in, or assumed by, any power whatever, that shall in any case interfere with, or in any manner control, the right of conscience in the free exercise of religious worship.
Seite 571 - ... nor can any man be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right, as a citizen, on account of his religious sentiments or peculiar mode of religious worship ; and that no authority can, or ought to be vested in or assumed by any power whatever that shall in any case interfere with or in any manner control the rights of conscience in the free exercise of religious worship...
Seite 181 - Rights of property, like all other social and conventional rights, are subject to such reasonable limitations in their enjoyment as shall prevent them from being injurious, and to such reasonable restraints and regulations established by law as the legislature, under the governing and controlling power vested in them by the constitution may think necessary and expedient.
Seite 169 - ... when the importer has so acted upon the thing imported, that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the country, it has, perhaps, lost its distinctive character as an import, and has become subject to the taxing power of the State; but while remaining the property of the importer, in his warehouse, in the original form or package in which it was imported, a tax upon it is too plainly a duty on imports to escape the prohibition in the constitution.
Seite 168 - Those who felt the injury arising from this state of things, and those who were capable of estimating the influence of commerce on the prosperity of nations, perceived the necessity of giving the control over this important subject to a single government. It may be doubted whether any of the evils proceeding from the feebleness of the federal government, contributed more to that great revolution which introduced the present system, then the deep and general conviction that commerce ought to be regulated...
Seite 675 - And the said records and judicial proceedings, authenticated as aforesaid, shall have such faith and credit given to them in every court within the United States as they have by law or usage in the courts of the State from whence the said records are or shall be taken.