The Pacific Reporter, Volume 91West Publishing Company, 1907 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Civil causes on the trial docket facts sufficient to constitute a cause of ac- will be
set down for argument as near as tion or defense , or those arising upon the as-
convenient in the order of their entry , due signments of error , as contained in the
...
Civil causes on the trial docket facts sufficient to constitute a cause of ac- will be
set down for argument as near as tion or defense , or those arising upon the as-
convenient in the order of their entry , due signments of error , as contained in the
...
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also alleged that , in the event the abstract of title agreed to be furnished should
not show good and sufficient title to the premises , then upon notification of such
fact the defendants were to have 30 days within which to cure any defect that ...
also alleged that , in the event the abstract of title agreed to be furnished should
not show good and sufficient title to the premises , then upon notification of such
fact the defendants were to have 30 days within which to cure any defect that ...
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19 , Estoppel , $ 69. ] 7. DEEDS – CONTENTS OF INSTRUMENT -
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY - CERTAINTY . The description in a deed , which
, though imperfect , was sufficient to accurately locate the land conveyed , was
sufficient .
19 , Estoppel , $ 69. ] 7. DEEDS – CONTENTS OF INSTRUMENT -
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY - CERTAINTY . The description in a deed , which
, though imperfect , was sufficient to accurately locate the land conveyed , was
sufficient .
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Much of the argument under this branch of the case is based on the assumption
that the first deed was invalid and insufficient to convey the title of the property to
the state ; but , since we hold the deed to be valid and sufficient for that purpose ...
Much of the argument under this branch of the case is based on the assumption
that the first deed was invalid and insufficient to convey the title of the property to
the state ; but , since we hold the deed to be valid and sufficient for that purpose ...
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... shall forfeit such no event resulting from the existing state of sum monthly as
the court shall find sufficient , affairs can become liable for the debt , and to be
recovered for the use of such poor perwhose property is not charged for the pay
son .
... shall forfeit such no event resulting from the existing state of sum monthly as
the court shall find sufficient , affairs can become liable for the debt , and to be
recovered for the use of such poor perwhose property is not charged for the pay
son .
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