The Manitoba Reports, Volume 13Law Society of Manitoba., 1902 - Law reports, digests, etc Containing reports of cases decided in the Court of the King's Bench and Court of Appeal for Manitoba. |
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... paid interest on the mortgage , and he had evidently accepted the title and treated the property as his own . In 1884 , while he thus held these lands , McLean got into financial difficulties and became insolvent , and he has ever since ...
... paid interest on the mortgage , and he had evidently accepted the title and treated the property as his own . In 1884 , while he thus held these lands , McLean got into financial difficulties and became insolvent , and he has ever since ...
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... paid $ 10 per month , of which he had never paid any portion . She is said to have advanced $ 125 , a little more than sufficient to pay for the transfers of the tax sale cer- tificates . In completing the purchase from the municipal ...
... paid $ 10 per month , of which he had never paid any portion . She is said to have advanced $ 125 , a little more than sufficient to pay for the transfers of the tax sale cer- tificates . In completing the purchase from the municipal ...
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... paid for stocks claimed by a wife was handed to a broker by her husband , and it was held , in a suit by his creditors to enforce their claim against the stocks , that the onus was upon the wife to account for her having this money ...
... paid for stocks claimed by a wife was handed to a broker by her husband , and it was held , in a suit by his creditors to enforce their claim against the stocks , that the onus was upon the wife to account for her having this money ...
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... paid . Considering the relation- ship between defendants , the presumption must be that the money was McLean's . Even if part of the money was furnished by McKenzie the presumption is that it was by way of loan to McLean , The evidence ...
... paid . Considering the relation- ship between defendants , the presumption must be that the money was McLean's . Even if part of the money was furnished by McKenzie the presumption is that it was by way of loan to McLean , The evidence ...
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... paid more than $ 125 of the purchase money , and she does not know where the balance came from . She was under the impression , in fact , that the $ 125 she says she paid had paid not only the purchase price of the lands but the cost of ...
... paid more than $ 125 of the purchase money , and she does not know where the balance came from . She was under the impression , in fact , that the $ 125 she says she paid had paid not only the purchase price of the lands but the cost of ...
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