Pittsburgh Reports, Volume 1Boyd Crumrine J. Campbell, 1872 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... reason that the editor did not always feel himself at liberty to determine the value of cases . No cases are here reported which are to be found in the State Reports or in Grant's first three volumes ; nor are any decisions in the ...
... reason that the editor did not always feel himself at liberty to determine the value of cases . No cases are here reported which are to be found in the State Reports or in Grant's first three volumes ; nor are any decisions in the ...
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... reason for refusing to make the rule absolute in this case , that it does not appear that the City of Pittsburgh , in its corporate capacity , is made a garnishee in this proceeding . If the plaintiff intended to make the city a ...
... reason for refusing to make the rule absolute in this case , that it does not appear that the City of Pittsburgh , in its corporate capacity , is made a garnishee in this proceeding . If the plaintiff intended to make the city a ...
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... reason for refusing permis- sion to amend in this case that the affidavits presented do not warrant or sustain the proposed amendment , and it is therefore refused . The City of Pittsburgh not having been made a garnishee in this ...
... reason for refusing permis- sion to amend in this case that the affidavits presented do not warrant or sustain the proposed amendment , and it is therefore refused . The City of Pittsburgh not having been made a garnishee in this ...
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... reason here for its adoption . " Great public inconvenience , " the Court say , " would ensue , if money could thus be arrested in the hands of officers , and they be made liable to all the delay , embar- rassment and trouble that would ...
... reason here for its adoption . " Great public inconvenience , " the Court say , " would ensue , if money could thus be arrested in the hands of officers , and they be made liable to all the delay , embar- rassment and trouble that would ...
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... reason for the exercise of such a discretionary power , if the Court possessed it . The defendant desires to plead the pendency of another action in Lawrence County , while the fact that such action is pending has been brought about by ...
... reason for the exercise of such a discretionary power , if the Court possessed it . The defendant desires to plead the pendency of another action in Lawrence County , while the fact that such action is pending has been brought about by ...
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Page 400 - If it shall be necessary, in the location of any part of any railroad, to occupy any road, street, alley, or public way or ground of any kind, or any part thereof, it shall be competent for the municipal or other corporation, or public officer or public authorities, owning or having charge thereof, and the railroad company, to agree upon the manner, and upon the terms and conditions upon which the same may be used or occupied...
Page 25 - That if any person shall falsely make, forge or counterfeit, or cause or procure to be falsely made, forged or counterfeited, or willingly aid or assist in falsely making, forging or counterfeiting any...
Page 515 - There is no power, the exercise of which is more delicate, which requires greater caution, deliberation' and sound discretion, or is more dangerous in a doubtful case, than the issuing an injunction.
Page 26 - That no person who shall arrive in the United States from and after the time when this act shall take effect, shall be admitted to become a citizen of the United States who shall not for the continued term of five years next preceding his admission as aforesaid, have resided within the United States, without being at any time during the Haid five years out of the territory of the United States.
Page 71 - If the words of the statute are in themselves precise and unambiguous, then no more can be necessary than to expound those words in their natural and ordinary sense. The words themselves alone do in such case best declare the intention of the lawgiver.
Page 303 - That all murder, which shall be perpetrated by means of poison, or by lying in wait, or by any other kind of wilful, deliberate and premeditated killing, or which shall be committed in the perpetration or attempt to perpetrate any arson, rape, robbery, or burglary, shall be deemed murder of the first degree...
Page 409 - The true principle undoubtedly is, that the sound interpretation and meaning of the statute, on a view of the enacting clause, saving clause, and proviso, taken and construed together, is to prevail. If the principal object of the act can be accomplished and stand. under the restriction of the saving clause or proviso, the same is not to be held void for repugnancy.
Page 462 - Bailment is a delivery of a thing in trust for some special object or -purpose, and upon a contract, express or implied, to conform to the object or purpose of the trust Story, Bailm.
Page 172 - That he has assigned, removed or disposed of, or is about to dispose of, any of his property, with the intent to defraud his creditors; or 4.
Page 303 - ... or attempt to perpetrate any arson, rape, robbery or burglary, shall be deemed murder of the first degree; and all other kinds of murder shall be deemed murder in the second degree...