Reports of Cases in Law and Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Volume 56Gould, Banks & Gould, 1870 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... claim , without any previous presentment , demand or notice ; and necessarily the statute had then commenced to run ; and before the 11th of December , 1863 , the demand was barred . It is argued that because an attorney may , within ...
... claim , without any previous presentment , demand or notice ; and necessarily the statute had then commenced to run ; and before the 11th of December , 1863 , the demand was barred . It is argued that because an attorney may , within ...
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... claim of Warren S. Walker against the estate of his deceased father , as next of kin , as a counter - claim to the note in question ; for that claim was not such in its nature , nor had the defendant Austin such an interest in it as ...
... claim of Warren S. Walker against the estate of his deceased father , as next of kin , as a counter - claim to the note in question ; for that claim was not such in its nature , nor had the defendant Austin such an interest in it as ...
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... claim to the cows ; but if the mortgage was intended to embrace and cover the notes of $ 100 each and the note of $ 200 , then there was a balance still due upon the mortgage , and the property in the cows remained in the defendant ...
... claim to the cows ; but if the mortgage was intended to embrace and cover the notes of $ 100 each and the note of $ 200 , then there was a balance still due upon the mortgage , and the property in the cows remained in the defendant ...
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... claim it to be a part of the northerly line of the defendant from Syracuse to Roches- ter , even though the company used it occasionally for the transmission of messages from and to points beyond those cities ? And yet the additional ...
... claim it to be a part of the northerly line of the defendant from Syracuse to Roches- ter , even though the company used it occasionally for the transmission of messages from and to points beyond those cities ? And yet the additional ...
Page 51
... claim that every part of all their lines constitute only one line , and that a competition with any part of any of them is a competition with every other portion of them . This claim is in clear conflict with the section in ques- tion ...
... claim that every part of all their lines constitute only one line , and that a competition with any part of any of them is a competition with every other portion of them . This claim is in clear conflict with the section in ques- tion ...
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action affirmed aforesaid agent agreement alleged amount appear apply assessment assignment Aukin authority Barb bill bill of lading cause charge claim commissioners common law complaint consignee contract counsel county court court of equity coverture damages debt deceased deed defendant defendant's delivered dower Dunshee Dupasseur duty entitled equity evidence executed executor fact favor fendant Fraser George Harrison guardian heirs held Howlett husband injury intended interest intestacy Jefferson County John judge judgment jury justice Lahens land laudanum liable Maseras ment Morgan mortgage Mullady Mullin N. Y. Rep negligence ONONDAGA GENERAL TERM owner paid party payment person plaintiff premises principle purchase question Railroad Company receipt received recover referee refused rule Smith sold statute sustained Syracuse taken taxes testator testimony thereof tion trial trust usurious Utica verdict void wife witness York York Central Railroad