The Monthly Law Reporter, Volume 22Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1860 - Law |
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... effect upon the land drained , however remote it might be ; and what is an effect but something done ? The draining is a matter of fact , not of opinion . A disposition to recognize this principle of contact as a test , and to confine ...
... effect upon the land drained , however remote it might be ; and what is an effect but something done ? The draining is a matter of fact , not of opinion . A disposition to recognize this principle of contact as a test , and to confine ...
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... effect is wrought upon their land . The benefit is ascer- tainable . The facts as to their being on the line of the ... effects that would result from establishing a station there , was of too uncertain a character to be submitted to the ...
... effect is wrought upon their land . The benefit is ascer- tainable . The facts as to their being on the line of the ... effects that would result from establishing a station there , was of too uncertain a character to be submitted to the ...
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... effect of the circumstances under which it is paid , he cannot recover it back . So if a party , with a full knowledge of the facts , voluntarily pay a demand unjustly made upon him , and threatened or attempted to be enforced by bona ...
... effect of the circumstances under which it is paid , he cannot recover it back . So if a party , with a full knowledge of the facts , voluntarily pay a demand unjustly made upon him , and threatened or attempted to be enforced by bona ...
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... effect re- ceived by D .; that he had no moral or conscientious right to retain it , and that A. was entitled to recover it back in this action . The authorities were elaborately discussed in a very learned opinion given by CHURCH ...
... effect re- ceived by D .; that he had no moral or conscientious right to retain it , and that A. was entitled to recover it back in this action . The authorities were elaborately discussed in a very learned opinion given by CHURCH ...
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... effect of a judgment , because the parties and subject matter are not the same . As the opinion of a former board of commissioners , it is not material . It may be shown that the travel is now accommodated over a certain route , though ...
... effect of a judgment , because the parties and subject matter are not the same . As the opinion of a former board of commissioners , it is not material . It may be shown that the travel is now accommodated over a certain route , though ...
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