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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Page 14
... sufficient to pay and satisfy said note , and which is now in the hands of the plaintiff as such administrator , and which the plaintiff , as such administrator , has the right to offer upon and offset to said note , to the full amount ...
... sufficient to pay and satisfy said note , and which is now in the hands of the plaintiff as such administrator , and which the plaintiff , as such administrator , has the right to offer upon and offset to said note , to the full amount ...
Page 15
... sufficient to pay said note . That this defend- ant has good reason to believe , and does believe and allege , that the plaintiff and said Warren S. Walker are desirous to collect the amount of the aforesaid note from this de- fendant ...
... sufficient to pay said note . That this defend- ant has good reason to believe , and does believe and allege , that the plaintiff and said Warren S. Walker are desirous to collect the amount of the aforesaid note from this de- fendant ...
Page 34
... sufficient evidence to sustain the action , and that the evidence on the part of the plaintiff showed that negligence on his part contributed to the in- jury . The court stated that it was unnecessary to inquire whether there was ...
... sufficient evidence to sustain the action , and that the evidence on the part of the plaintiff showed that negligence on his part contributed to the in- jury . The court stated that it was unnecessary to inquire whether there was ...
Page 36
... sufficient to carry the employees of the company , in which it sometimes happens that a passenger is admitted . There are also trains which are denominated " cattle trains , " and they too usually have a " cab " attached , for the use ...
... sufficient to carry the employees of the company , in which it sometimes happens that a passenger is admitted . There are also trains which are denominated " cattle trains , " and they too usually have a " cab " attached , for the use ...
Page 57
... sufficiently appears that the ruling was in- tended to let the plaintiff testify as to all the circumstances of the transaction going to show property in the deceased , and a gift thereof to the plaintiff ; and that the exception was ...
... sufficiently appears that the ruling was in- tended to let the plaintiff testify as to all the circumstances of the transaction going to show property in the deceased , and a gift thereof to the plaintiff ; and that the exception was ...
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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