Public Acts and Joint and Concurrent Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of MichiganR. Smith, 1881 Includes regular and extra sessions. |
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... liable for any costs , approved June 2 . 206. An act to provide for the uniform regulation of certain State insti- tutions , and to repeal section seven of act number one hundred and forty - eight of the session laws of eighteen hundred ...
... liable for any costs , approved June 2 . 206. An act to provide for the uniform regulation of certain State insti- tutions , and to repeal section seven of act number one hundred and forty - eight of the session laws of eighteen hundred ...
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... liable to be caused by the action of the elements . SEC . 2. The engineer or builder who may be appointed under the Duty of engineer provisions of section one of this act shall proceed immediately after or builder . notice of such ...
... liable to be caused by the action of the elements . SEC . 2. The engineer or builder who may be appointed under the Duty of engineer provisions of section one of this act shall proceed immediately after or builder . notice of such ...
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... liable for the costs of such attach- Costs , how re- ment [ attachments ] and for the service of the same , which costs may be recovered in an action of assumpsit at the suit of the party injured by such neglect or refusal , before any ...
... liable for the costs of such attach- Costs , how re- ment [ attachments ] and for the service of the same , which costs may be recovered in an action of assumpsit at the suit of the party injured by such neglect or refusal , before any ...
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... liable to an action for an accounting and settle- ment in a suit in chancery , in accordance with the practice therein in the same manner and to the same effect as may be had between individuals or private corporations . And all the ...
... liable to an action for an accounting and settle- ment in a suit in chancery , in accordance with the practice therein in the same manner and to the same effect as may be had between individuals or private corporations . And all the ...
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... liable to a penalty of fifty dollars and cost of prosecution for each and every train so run , to be sued for in the name of the people of this State ; and such railroad corporation shall also be liable for all damages which shall be ...
... liable to a penalty of fifty dollars and cost of prosecution for each and every train so run , to be sued for in the name of the people of this State ; and such railroad corporation shall also be liable for all damages which shall be ...
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Página 336 - No person shall be disqualified as a witness in any civil or criminal case or proceeding by reason of his interest in the event of the same as a party or otherwise or by reason of his having been convicted of any crime; but such interest or conviction may be shown for the purpose of affecting his credibility...
Página 271 - ... and by that name they and their successors shall and may have succession, and shall be persons in law, capable of suing and...
Página 3 - State from which any senator shall have been chosen as aforesaid to certify his election, under the seal of the State, to the President of the senate of the United States, which certificate shall be countersigned by the secretary of state of the State.