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 37Bancroft-Whitney, 1882 |
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... intention of it is expressly declared to be that the survivor should have all the interest of both parties in the property . The use of the present tense in the words " gives " and " grants " is qualified by the words which follow ...
... intention of it is expressly declared to be that the survivor should have all the interest of both parties in the property . The use of the present tense in the words " gives " and " grants " is qualified by the words which follow ...
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... intention by changing her will . There is no mutuality with regard to the future charitable objects ; and the mother cannot be supposed to have intended that the remnant of her property , not disposed of by Sarah , should go in any ...
... intention by changing her will . There is no mutuality with regard to the future charitable objects ; and the mother cannot be supposed to have intended that the remnant of her property , not disposed of by Sarah , should go in any ...
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... intention . Cook testifies that he had to wait upon the warehouse clerk upon the evening in question , until it was too dark to go into the ware- house and attend to the business . He explained to the clerk that he wanted to see the ...
... intention . Cook testifies that he had to wait upon the warehouse clerk upon the evening in question , until it was too dark to go into the ware- house and attend to the business . He explained to the clerk that he wanted to see the ...
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... intention of Clopton could constitute an acceptance , and that such accept- ance , so far as the ownership was concerned , was unconditional . Having the intention to accept , did he actually receive ? The statute has never been , in ...
... intention of Clopton could constitute an acceptance , and that such accept- ance , so far as the ownership was concerned , was unconditional . Having the intention to accept , did he actually receive ? The statute has never been , in ...
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... intention of the parties from their acts and declarations , taken together , and not from the strict and accurate meaning of a single term . Walker , the former owner , was aware that the price be- ing settled , the plaintiff upon ...
... intention of the parties from their acts and declarations , taken together , and not from the strict and accurate meaning of a single term . Walker , the former owner , was aware that the price be- ing settled , the plaintiff upon ...
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Seite 53 - All taxes shall be uniform, upon the same class of subjects, within the territorial limits of the authority levying the tax, and shall be levied and collected under general laws...
Seite 504 - ... favor: all deposits of money, bullion or other valuable thing for its use. or for the use of any of its shareholders or creditors: and all payments of money to either...
Seite 457 - State, other than a special holiday, except for the following purposes : 1. To give, upon their request, instructions to a jury when deliberating on their verdict; 2. To receive a verdict or discharge a jury; 3. For the exercise of the powers of a magistrate in a criminal action, or in a proceeding of a criminal nature. Injunctions and writs of prohibition may be issued and served on any day.
Seite 117 - The general assembly shall provide a thorough and efficient system of free schools, whereby all children of this state may receive a good common school education.
Seite 749 - Those directions which are not of the essence of the thing to be done, but which are given with a view merely to the proper, orderly and prompt conduct of the business, and by the failure to obey which the rights of those interested will not be prejudiced, are not commonly to be regarded as mandatory...
Seite 282 - ... general (be they penal or beneficial restrictive or enlarging of the common law) four things are to be discerned and considered : — 1st.
Seite 282 - that whoever drew blood in the streets should be punished with the utmost severity,' did not extend to the surgeon who opened the vein of a person that fell down in the street in a fit.
Seite 819 - I cannot subscribe to the doctrine, that a broker's engagements are necessarily and in all cases limited to his actual authority, the reality of which is afterwards to be tried by the fact. It is clear that he may bind his principal within the limits of the authority with which he has been apparently clothed by the principal in respect of the subjectmatter ; and there would be no safety in mercantile transactions if he could not.
Seite 51 - An arrest for a crime, may be made by an officer, either under a warrant, or without a warrant if the offense is committed in his presence, or the offender is endeavoring to escape, or for other cause there is likely to be a failure of justice for want of an officer to issue a warrant.
Seite 773 - Private property shall not be taken or damaged for public use without just compensation. Such compensation, when not made by the State, shall be ascertained by a jury, as shall be prescribed by law.