Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of Florida, Band 15 |
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... applied his faculties , but he had drawn largely from literature and art . It was more than delightful to hear him converse upon the marked localities and the monu- mental structures of the world . His familiarity with the relative ...
... applied his faculties , but he had drawn largely from literature and art . It was more than delightful to hear him converse upon the marked localities and the monu- mental structures of the world . His familiarity with the relative ...
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... applied for and obtained an order from the Probate Court of said county discharging him from his said guardianship , and the said Bronnum ap- plied for and obtained an order appointing him guardian of the persons and estates of the said ...
... applied for and obtained an order from the Probate Court of said county discharging him from his said guardianship , and the said Bronnum ap- plied for and obtained an order appointing him guardian of the persons and estates of the said ...
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... applied to defendant to render an account of the assets , and to pay the said Emelia J. her portion , which the defendant has refused to do . Plaintiffs pray a reference , and that defendant give an ac- count of his guardianship ; that ...
... applied to defendant to render an account of the assets , and to pay the said Emelia J. her portion , which the defendant has refused to do . Plaintiffs pray a reference , and that defendant give an ac- count of his guardianship ; that ...
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... applied for and obtained an order from the Probate Court discharging him . " There is material difference . Resignation is exercise of party's privilege ; discharge is exercise of court's power ; and the demurrer is to a complaint ...
... applied for and obtained an order from the Probate Court discharging him . " There is material difference . Resignation is exercise of party's privilege ; discharge is exercise of court's power ; and the demurrer is to a complaint ...
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... applied to it . Under the Code a complaint is the means through which both the common law and chancery powers of the Circuit Court may be invoked , and the Circuit Court is a court Simpson v . Gonzalez , et al . having general OCTOBER ...
... applied to it . Under the Code a complaint is the means through which both the common law and chancery powers of the Circuit Court may be invoked , and the Circuit Court is a court Simpson v . Gonzalez , et al . having general OCTOBER ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action alleged amended answer appeal appellee appointed authority bill bonds Central Railroad Company chancery Circuit Court claim commissioners complaint Constitution contract conveyance corporation court of chancery court of equity courts of ordinary creditors debt decree deed defendant demurrer dower Duval county Earle & Perkins entitled equity of redemption error evidence execution exemption fact filed Florida Central Railroad Florida et al franchise fraud Gadsden county granted Greeley guardian Hackney Hayward Holland indictment infant interest Internal Improvement issue Jacksonville Judge judgment June 24 jurisdiction jury land Legislature levied lien matter ment Mobile Railroad Company mortgage mortgagor Nassau county notice paid parties payment Pensacola & Mobile Pensacola and Mobile person plaintiff possession Probate proceedings purchaser question Randall Receiver record rule sold statute stockholders suit Supreme Court Tallahassee Railroad testimony tion trustees void wife Winter writ
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 278 - Where a court has jurisdiction, it has a right to decide every question which occurs in the cause; and, whether its decision be correct or otherwise, its judgment, until reversed, is regarded as binding in every other court : but, if it act without authority, its judgments and orders are regarded as nullities. They are not voidable, but simply void.
Seite 513 - The court shall, in every stage of an action, disregard any error or defect in the pleadings or proceedings which shall not affect the substantial rights of the adverse party, and no judgment shall be reversed or affected by reason of such error or defect.
Seite 259 - Any person may be made a defendant who has or claims an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party to a complete determination or settlement of the question involved therein.
Seite 394 - States respectively, shall have been surveyed according to existing laws. And there shall be and hereby is, granted to each new State that shall be hereafter admitted into the Union, upon such admission, so much land...
Seite 573 - ... it upon the other, or to do any other act, necessary to perfect the appeal, or to stay the execution of the judgment or order appealed from...
Seite 763 - Judge shall proceed to the last fatal ceremony, and demand what he has to say why the Sentence of the Law should not be pronounced upon him...
Seite 367 - Where there are different statutes in pari materia, though made at different times, or even expired, and not referring to each other, they shall be taken and construed together, as one system, and as explanatory of each other.
Seite 40 - The judicial power of this state, both as to matters of law and equity, shall be vested in a supreme court, circuit courts, courts of probate, and in justices of the peace.
Seite 702 - ... failure of the company to pay either principal or interest of its bonds or any part thereof for twelve months after the same shall become due, it shall be lawful for the governor to enter upon and take possession of said property and franchises, and sell the same at public auction, after having "first, given ninety days...
Seite 284 - This results from the general principle that a court created within and for a particular territory is bounded in the exercise of its powers by the limits of such territory. It matters not whether it be a kingdom, a state, a county, or a city, or other local district. If it be the former it is necessarily bounded and limited by the sovereignty of the government itself, which cannot be extraterritorial; if the latter, then the judicial interpretation is that the sovereign has chosen to assign this...