The Code of Law for the District of Columbia: Enacted March 3, 1901; Amended by the Acts Approved January 31 and June 30, 1902 |
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... payable and paid under judgment of the said police court shall , upon their payment , immediately become , in contemplation of law , the property of the said United States or the said District , according to the charge upon which such ...
... payable and paid under judgment of the said police court shall , upon their payment , immediately become , in contemplation of law , the property of the said United States or the said District , according to the charge upon which such ...
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... PAYABLE IMMEDIATELY . - All costs and fees for serv- ices rendered by the clerk and the register of wills and chargeable to others than the United States shall be payable [ immediately after the services are performed ] in advance , and ...
... PAYABLE IMMEDIATELY . - All costs and fees for serv- ices rendered by the clerk and the register of wills and chargeable to others than the United States shall be payable [ immediately after the services are performed ] in advance , and ...
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... payable to the marshal in similar cases , and shall account therefor to the Treasury of the United States . And if he shall fail in the proper performance of his duties in the premises , like redress may be had against him , his ...
... payable to the marshal in similar cases , and shall account therefor to the Treasury of the United States . And if he shall fail in the proper performance of his duties in the premises , like redress may be had against him , his ...
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... payable quarterly at the Treasury of the United States , except the chief justice , who shall receive six thousand five hundred dollars . Sec . 223. OATH . - Each of said justices , before he enters upon the duties of his office , shall ...
... payable quarterly at the Treasury of the United States , except the chief justice , who shall receive six thousand five hundred dollars . Sec . 223. OATH . - Each of said justices , before he enters upon the duties of his office , shall ...
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... payable , as aforesaid , at the Treasury of the United States . Said court may appoint a crier at a compensation not to exceed seventy- five dollars a month and a messenger at a compensation not to exceed sixty dollars a month , both ...
... payable , as aforesaid , at the Treasury of the United States . Said court may appoint a crier at a compensation not to exceed seventy- five dollars a month and a messenger at a compensation not to exceed sixty dollars a month , both ...
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action aforesaid amount appear application appointed assignment association attachment attorney authorized bill bond cause certificate chattels claim clerk Commissioners contract corporation creditor death debts deceased decree deed of trust deemed defendant deposition devise discharge District of Columbia drawer duty entitled equity exceeding execution executor or administrator fee simple fieri facias garnishee guardian heirs hereby holder hundred dollars imprisonment indorsement infant instrument intent interest intestate issue judgment June 30 jurors jury justice land letters testamentary liable lien manner marriage ment mortgage or deed non compos mentis notary public notice oath paid party payable payment personal estate petition plaintiff police court possession preceding section probate court proceedings real estate receive recorder of deeds replevin seal subchapter suit supreme court surety term therein thereof thereto tion trial trustee United unless witness writ
Popular passages
Page 293 - A cheque is a Bill of Exchange drawn on a banker payable on demand. Promissory Note. — A Promissory Note is an unconditional promise in writing made by one person to another, signed by the maker, engaging to pay on demand or at a fixed...
Page 275 - Where the instrument contains or a person adds to his signature words indicating that he signs for or on behalf of a principal, or in a representative capacity, he is not liable on the instrument if he was duly authorized; but the mere addition of words describing him as an agent, or as filling a representative character, without disclosing his principal, does not exempt him from personal liability.
Page 280 - That the instrument is genuine and in all respects what it purports to be; 2. That he has a good title to it; 3. That all prior parties had capacity to contract; 4. That he has no knowledge of any fact which would impair the validity of the instrument or render it valueless.
Page 231 - The words of the statute are, that " no action shall be brought whereby to charge any executor or administrator, upon any special promise, to answer damages out of his own estate...
Page 276 - The indorsement must be an indorsement of the entire instrument. An indorsement, which purports to transfer to the indorsee a part only of the amount payable, or which purports to transfer the instrument to two or more indorsees severally, does not operate as a negotiation of the instrument. But where the instrument has been paid in part, it may be indorsed as to the residue.
Page 231 - And by the seventeenth section of the same statute it is enacted, that " no contract for the sale of any goods, wares and merchandizes, for the price of ten pounds sterling or upwards, shall be allowed to be good, except the buyer shall accept part of the goods so sold, and actually receive the same...
Page 286 - Where the instrument is paid by a party secondarily liable thereon it is not discharged; but the party so paying it is remitted to his former rights as regards all prior parties, and he may strike out his own and all subsequent indorsements, and again negotiate the instrument, except: 1.
Page 290 - Where the holder of a bill drawn payable elsewhere than at the place of business or the residence of the drawee has not time with the exercise of reasonable diligence to present the bill for acceptance before presenting it for payment on the day that it falls due, the delay caused by presenting the bill for acceptance before presenting it for payment is excused, and does not discharge the drawers and indorsers.
Page 262 - ... in actions of debt or upon the case grounded upon any simple contract, no acknowledgment or promise by words only shall be deemed sufficient evidence of a new or continuing contract...
Page 270 - Every such action shall be brought by and in the name of the personal representative of such deceased person...