The Federal Reporter, Volume 150West Publishing Company, 1907 Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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... intended that cases and other coverings of olive oil in bottles should also be regarded independently as the coverings of the bottles . We think that in construing paragraph 99 in connection with para- graph 40 we cannot be governed by ...
... intended that cases and other coverings of olive oil in bottles should also be regarded independently as the coverings of the bottles . We think that in construing paragraph 99 in connection with para- graph 40 we cannot be governed by ...
Página 70
... - cial manner , case and packing charges , necessary for specific duty goods , between bottles filled with specific duty goods and the specific duty goods which are intended to bring in their cases 70 150 FEDERAL REPORTER .
... - cial manner , case and packing charges , necessary for specific duty goods , between bottles filled with specific duty goods and the specific duty goods which are intended to bring in their cases 70 150 FEDERAL REPORTER .
Página 74
... intended , accepted the transfer and received therefrom payments of 50 per cent . of their claims . Within four months after the assignment the 48th creditor filed her petition for an adjudication of Stevens a bankrupt and set forth the ...
... intended , accepted the transfer and received therefrom payments of 50 per cent . of their claims . Within four months after the assignment the 48th creditor filed her petition for an adjudication of Stevens a bankrupt and set forth the ...
Página 90
... intended to guard , this construction might not be unreasonable . But to limit to 30 or to 60 days the time during which litigation will suspend the operation of the statute of limitations , and to exclude from proof claims liquidated ...
... intended to guard , this construction might not be unreasonable . But to limit to 30 or to 60 days the time during which litigation will suspend the operation of the statute of limitations , and to exclude from proof claims liquidated ...
Página 108
... intended , as we look at it , to modify in any respect , the pre - existing law . The section is , indeed , only a re - enact- ment of pre - existing law . The claim disallowed , was not a claim for the payment of a partnership debt out ...
... intended , as we look at it , to modify in any respect , the pre - existing law . The section is , indeed , only a re - enact- ment of pre - existing law . The claim disallowed , was not a claim for the payment of a partnership debt out ...
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