Reports of Cases in Law and Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of New YorkGould, Banks & Gould, 1860 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... authority for its rules does not depend upon positive legislative enactment , but upon the principles which they are designed to enforce the nature of the subject to which they are to be applied , and their tendency to accomplish the ...
... authority for its rules does not depend upon positive legislative enactment , but upon the principles which they are designed to enforce the nature of the subject to which they are to be applied , and their tendency to accomplish the ...
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... authority . Sir William Blackstone ( 1 Com . p . 107 ) says , " It hath been held , that if an uninhabited country be discovered and plant- ed by English subjects , all the English laws then in being , are immediately there in force ...
... authority . Sir William Blackstone ( 1 Com . p . 107 ) says , " It hath been held , that if an uninhabited country be discovered and plant- ed by English subjects , all the English laws then in being , are immediately there in force ...
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... authority reserved to him by the contract , must be regarded as a rescission of the agreement . If I am correct in this , then the right of the plaintiff to re- cover back the payment made , in an action for money had and received , is ...
... authority reserved to him by the contract , must be regarded as a rescission of the agreement . If I am correct in this , then the right of the plaintiff to re- cover back the payment made , in an action for money had and received , is ...
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... authority to lay their pipes in the streets & c . , for the purpose of conducting gas & c . , upon their obtaining the permission of the two boards of the common conncil , was not unconstitutional and void , either because it ...
... authority to lay their pipes in the streets & c . , for the purpose of conducting gas & c . , upon their obtaining the permission of the two boards of the common conncil , was not unconstitutional and void , either because it ...
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... authority to lay their pipes in the streets & c . , for the purpose of conduct- ing gas , & c .; but this can only be done upon obtaining the permission of the two boards of the common council of said city . The complaint further ...
... authority to lay their pipes in the streets & c . , for the purpose of conduct- ing gas , & c .; but this can only be done upon obtaining the permission of the two boards of the common council of said city . The complaint further ...
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