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Page 75
... give effect to the in- tention of the legislature . " Ferguson v . Stamford , 60 Conn . 447 , 22 Atl . 782. The title to the act , to which we may look as an aid to its construction , does not indicate a purpose on the part of the ...
... give effect to the in- tention of the legislature . " Ferguson v . Stamford , 60 Conn . 447 , 22 Atl . 782. The title to the act , to which we may look as an aid to its construction , does not indicate a purpose on the part of the ...
Page 79
... give possession March 1 , 1891 , and it is further understood that the 80 acres above named is to bear its part of expenses as to gate , " etc. , " to the said 80 acres by the pass- way . " A short time thereafter , -in Decem- ber ...
... give possession March 1 , 1891 , and it is further understood that the 80 acres above named is to bear its part of expenses as to gate , " etc. , " to the said 80 acres by the pass- way . " A short time thereafter , -in Decem- ber ...
Page 81
... give full effect to the cases parol evidence is admissible to rebut language of the instrument , but in the former class , where the law conclusively determines the construction , parol evidence is not ad- It is earnestly insisted by ...
... give full effect to the cases parol evidence is admissible to rebut language of the instrument , but in the former class , where the law conclusively determines the construction , parol evidence is not ad- It is earnestly insisted by ...
Page 84
... give the following instructions : " If the jury should find that the erection of the plaintiffs ' buildings , or the ... gives the company an insurable interest in property exposed along the line . In Rowell v . Railroad Co. 57 N. H. 132 ...
... give the following instructions : " If the jury should find that the erection of the plaintiffs ' buildings , or the ... gives the company an insurable interest in property exposed along the line . In Rowell v . Railroad Co. 57 N. H. 132 ...
Page 86
... give the seasonable notice required by the statute ; and in Wadsworth v . Marshall , 88 Me . 263 , 32 L. R. A. 588 ... gives the railroad corpora- tion " an insurable interest in the property along the route . " No case has been cited by ...
... give the seasonable notice required by the statute ; and in Wadsworth v . Marshall , 88 Me . 263 , 32 L. R. A. 588 ... gives the railroad corpora- tion " an insurable interest in the property along the route . " No case has been cited by ...
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Page 61 - But neither the Amendment, broad and comprehensive as it is, nor any other amendment was designed to interfere with the power of the State, sometimes termed its ' police power,' to prescribe regulations to promote the health, peace, morals, education and good order of the people, and to legislate so as to increase the industries of the State, develop its resources and add to its wealth and prosperity.
Page 217 - The General Assembly shall not grant to any citizen, or class of citizens, privileges or immunities, which, upon the same terms, shall not equally belong to all citizens.
Page 165 - ... (1) By reason of any defect in the condition of the ways, works or machinery connected with or used in the business of the employer, which arose from or had not been discovered or remedied owing to the negligence of the employer or of any person in the service of the employer and entrusted by him with the duty of seeing that the ways, works or machinery were in proper condition...
Page 68 - When the duration of any office is not provided for by this Constitution, it may be declared by law; and if not so declared, such office shall be held during the pleasure of the authority making the appointment. But the General Assembly shall not create any office, the tenure of which shall be longer than four years.
Page 372 - That a trust is a combination of capital, skill or acts by two or more persons, firms, corporations or associations of persons, or either two or more of them, for either, any or all of the following purposes : 1.
Page 398 - The judicial power shall extend to all cases in law and equity arising under the constitution, the laws of the United States, and treaties made, or which shall be made, under their authority...
Page 80 - The first of these rules is, that on the grant by the owner of a tenement of part of that tenement as it is then used and enjoyed, there will pass to the grantee all those continuous and apparent easements (by which of course I mean quasi easements), or, in other words, all those easements which are necessary to the reasonable enjoyment of the property granted, and which have been and are at the time of the grant used by the owners of the entirety for the benefit of the part granted.
Page 432 - ... they are entitled to place themselves in the same situation as the parties who made the contract, so as to view the circumstances as they viewed them, and so to judge of the meaning of the words and of the correct application of the language to the things described.
Page 417 - Issuing a policy of insurance is not a transaction of commerce. The policies are simple contracts of indemnity against loss by fire, entered into l>ctween the corporations and the assured, for a consideration paid by the latter. These contracts are not articles of commerce in any proper meaning of the word. They are not subjects of trade and barter offered in the market as something having an existence and value independent of the parties to them.
Page 308 - The judgment of the Appellate Division should be reversed, and that of the Special Term affirmed, with costs in this court and in the Appellate Division.