Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of California, Volume 119Bancroft-Whitney, 1906 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... contended that the remaining eighteen could not act ; in other words , that the death of a juror dissolved the grand jury ; but this court held that the indictment found after the death of the juror was valid . For the reasons and ...
... contended that the remaining eighteen could not act ; in other words , that the death of a juror dissolved the grand jury ; but this court held that the indictment found after the death of the juror was valid . For the reasons and ...
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... contended that the surveyor could not properly produce the diagram from the de- scription in the resolution of intention . We do not think , how- ever , that this contention can be maintained . In construing a description , monuments ...
... contended that the surveyor could not properly produce the diagram from the de- scription in the resolution of intention . We do not think , how- ever , that this contention can be maintained . In construing a description , monuments ...
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... contends , however , that he was misled into taking the appeal thus early by an entry found on the clerk's register , which tended to indicate , and which he interpreted to mean , that the decree had been entered on November 25 , 1896 ...
... contends , however , that he was misled into taking the appeal thus early by an entry found on the clerk's register , which tended to indicate , and which he interpreted to mean , that the decree had been entered on November 25 , 1896 ...
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... contended that the courts will compel a city council to exercise its discretion as to whether the streets should or should not be lighted . The council , having all the facts before it as to the financial ability of the corporation to ...
... contended that the courts will compel a city council to exercise its discretion as to whether the streets should or should not be lighted . The council , having all the facts before it as to the financial ability of the corporation to ...
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... contended that as soon as it has so determined the law steps in and prescribes the only mode by which it can be done , which is by contract let to the lowest bidder after bids have been advertised for and notice given as provided in the ...
... contended that as soon as it has so determined the law steps in and prescribes the only mode by which it can be done , which is by contract let to the lowest bidder after bids have been advertised for and notice given as provided in the ...
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