Minnesota Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Minnesota, Volume 108

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Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Minnesota.

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Page 394 - ... for works of internal improvement, or be a party in carrying on such works ; but whenever grants of land or other property shall have been made to the state, especially dedicated by the grant to particular works of internal improvement, the state may carry on such particular works and shall devote thereto the avails of such grants, and may pledge or appropriate the revenues derived from such works in aid of their completion.
Page 25 - ... the person receiving it, or to be benefited thereby, or his agent acting therein, shall then have reasonable cause to believe that the enforcement of such judgment or transfer would effect a preference, it shall be voidable by the trustee and he may recover the property or its value from such person...
Page 343 - Wachenheimer, a copy of which is hereto annexed, marked Exhibit 'A,' and made a part of this complaint. That...
Page 395 - Creation of state fund. — There is hereby created a fund to be known as
Page 275 - Now, therefore, to all whom it may concern, be it known that, for and in consideration of the sum of — — dollars to me in hand paid, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, I...
Page 130 - The damages therein cannot exceed seven thousand five hundred dollars, and shall be for the exclusive benefit of the surviving spouse and next of kin, to be distributed to them in the same proportion as personal property of persons dying intestate...
Page 347 - This is an appeal from a judgment of conviction of robbery in the first degree and from the order of the trial court denying defendant's motion for a new trial.
Page 153 - ... is prima facie evidence), and upon the filing of an affidavit of the plaintiff, his agent or attorney, with the clerk of the court, stating that he believes that the defendant is not a resident of the state, or cannot be found therein...
Page 35 - Initial carrier, that the shipper, as a condition precedent to his right to recover for any injury to the cattle while in transit, shall give notice In writing of his claim to some officer or station agent "of said company" before the cattle are removed from the place of destination or mingled with other stock.
Page 559 - But when a statute is adjudged to be unconstitutional, it is as if it had never been. Rights cannot be built up under it; contracts which depend upon it for their consideration are void; it constitutes a protection to no one who has acted under it; and no one can be punished for having refused obedience to it before the decision was made.

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