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Page 10
Where the purchaser at a foreclosure sale of mortgaged land in the possession of
parties under contracts for ... be sold at a low rate, such agreement, though verbal
, will be binding, and a trust created for the benefit of the holder of the contract.
Where the purchaser at a foreclosure sale of mortgaged land in the possession of
parties under contracts for ... be sold at a low rate, such agreement, though verbal
, will be binding, and a trust created for the benefit of the holder of the contract.
Page 17
3354. . BREACH OF CONTRACT-RECOVERY OF MONEY PAID. Money paid on
a contract, in accordance there with, may be recovered upon a breach by the
other party to the contract. 3. INCOMPETENT EVIDENCE–ADMISSION witHouT ...
3354. . BREACH OF CONTRACT-RECOVERY OF MONEY PAID. Money paid on
a contract, in accordance there with, may be recovered upon a breach by the
other party to the contract. 3. INCOMPETENT EVIDENCE–ADMISSION witHouT ...
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So, too, when they stated the market value of the commodity in San Francisco,
the freight from the place of contract to San Francisco, and that the price therefor
at the place of contract was as stated, and being the San Francisco price less the
...
So, too, when they stated the market value of the commodity in San Francisco,
the freight from the place of contract to San Francisco, and that the price therefor
at the place of contract was as stated, and being the San Francisco price less the
...
Page 29
2. SAME-CONSTRUCTION OF INSTRUMENT SUED ON. Instrument sued on
construed, and held to be an assignable contract, and properly assigned.
Commissioners' decision. Department 2. Appeal from superior court, Amador
county. Jas.
2. SAME-CONSTRUCTION OF INSTRUMENT SUED ON. Instrument sued on
construed, and held to be an assignable contract, and properly assigned.
Commissioners' decision. Department 2. Appeal from superior court, Amador
county. Jas.
Page 30
Defendant caused $50 to be paid to plaintiff, on account of the contract, February
28, 1881. It is conceded that defendant had received in net profits from the sale of
water from the ditch in question a sum sufficient to satisfy the balance due on ...
Defendant caused $50 to be paid to plaintiff, on account of the contract, February
28, 1881. It is conceded that defendant had received in net profits from the sale of
water from the ditch in question a sum sufficient to satisfy the balance due on ...
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