Arkansas Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Arkansas, at the ..., Volume 55Woodruff Print. Company, 1892 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 73
... death in 1885 Muns took possession of the land ; there- after the administrator and heirs of Jolly brought this suit in ejectment . Muns filed an answer and " counter - claim , " in effect a cross - complaint , in which he alleged that ...
... death in 1885 Muns took possession of the land ; there- after the administrator and heirs of Jolly brought this suit in ejectment . Muns filed an answer and " counter - claim , " in effect a cross - complaint , in which he alleged that ...
Page 74
... death . He paid me part of his rent each and every year . He would put me off for part of the rent by saying he didn't have the money . " Without saying that the statement is false , its abounding generalities and entire want of detail ...
... death . He paid me part of his rent each and every year . He would put me off for part of the rent by saying he didn't have the money . " Without saying that the statement is false , its abounding generalities and entire want of detail ...
Page 75
... death . The other evidence consists of admissions made by Jolly in his lifetime to four or five parties , to the effect that he was renting the land . This testimony is to be considered with the caution usual in considering admissions ...
... death . The other evidence consists of admissions made by Jolly in his lifetime to four or five parties , to the effect that he was renting the land . This testimony is to be considered with the caution usual in considering admissions ...
Page 89
... death a married man , and left his wife , M. A. Walton , who is now the wife of John W. Gib- son , surviving . At his death he was the owner of personal property and about 860 acres of land , of which 265 acres were cleared and in ...
... death a married man , and left his wife , M. A. Walton , who is now the wife of John W. Gib- son , surviving . At his death he was the owner of personal property and about 860 acres of land , of which 265 acres were cleared and in ...
Page 90
... death of Solomon Walton the land was in bad condition ; the houses were dilapidated ; only a few of them were fit for use . The fences on it were not sufficient to protect the crops , which were thereafter grown on it , against the ...
... death of Solomon Walton the land was in bad condition ; the houses were dilapidated ; only a few of them were fit for use . The fences on it were not sufficient to protect the crops , which were thereafter grown on it , against the ...
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