The Pacific Reporter, Volume 87West Publishing Company, 1907 - Law reports, digests, etc "Comprising all the decisions of the Supreme Courts of California, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Montana, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Oklahoma, District Courts of Appeal and Appellate Department of the Superior Court of California and Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma." (varies) |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 26
... damages from the Railway Company for in- jury done to its team by the collision , the Railroad Company would perhaps have a good defense in the contributory negligence of the plaintiff in such an action . But the de- ceased was not ...
... damages from the Railway Company for in- jury done to its team by the collision , the Railroad Company would perhaps have a good defense in the contributory negligence of the plaintiff in such an action . But the de- ceased was not ...
Page 40
... damages . The court re- marked that if it was one contiguous tract it would have to be included , but the order de- scribed only the land described in the petition . Held , that the court should have made the order requested . 5. SAME ...
... damages . The court re- marked that if it was one contiguous tract it would have to be included , but the order de- scribed only the land described in the petition . Held , that the court should have made the order requested . 5. SAME ...
Page 42
... damages to which are to be ascertained as the same tract which is de- scribed in the petition for condemnation . The answer , however , avers that other land not described in the petition is a part of the same tract , and that all of ...
... damages to which are to be ascertained as the same tract which is de- scribed in the petition for condemnation . The answer , however , avers that other land not described in the petition is a part of the same tract , and that all of ...
Page 43
... damages . Other- wise , it would seem that the court would have passed upon the question as it was squarely presented by the pleadings and evl- dence upon the hearing for the condemnation . While it does involve a rule of evidence , yet ...
... damages . Other- wise , it would seem that the court would have passed upon the question as it was squarely presented by the pleadings and evl- dence upon the hearing for the condemnation . While it does involve a rule of evidence , yet ...
Page 52
... DAMAGES AND BENEFITS WAIVER OF DAMAGES - EVIDENCE -SUFFICIENCY . In proceedings to assess the damages and benefits to lands in a drainage district , it ap- peared that individuals claiming damages had , before the organization of the ...
... DAMAGES AND BENEFITS WAIVER OF DAMAGES - EVIDENCE -SUFFICIENCY . In proceedings to assess the damages and benefits to lands in a drainage district , it ap- peared that individuals claiming damages had , before the organization of the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
affidavit affirmed alimony alleged amount answer Appeal from Superior appellant assessment attorney bank cause of action Cent certiorari charge claim Code Civ commenced complaint concur construction contract corporation court of equity damages deceased decree deed defendant defendant's demurrer dence district court ditch entitled evidence execution fact fendant filed finding foreclosure garnishee granted held injury instruction interest issue Judge judgment jurisdiction jury justice land lien mandamus ment mortgage mortgagor motion negligence Note.-For notice owner paid parties payment person plaintiff in error pleadings possession premises prior probative facts proceedings purchase purpose question quiet title railroad reason record refused respondent rule statute sufficient Superior Court Supreme Court sustained taxes testified testimony therein thereof tiff tion tract trial court verdict Wash witness