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) |
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Page 35
... respondent , as Action by Thomas Berg against the Seattle , Renton & Southern Railway Company . Judg- ment for plaintiff . Defendant appeals . Re- versed with directions to dismiss . John P. Hartman , for appellant . Walter S. Fielton ...
... respondent , as Action by Thomas Berg against the Seattle , Renton & Southern Railway Company . Judg- ment for plaintiff . Defendant appeals . Re- versed with directions to dismiss . John P. Hartman , for appellant . Walter S. Fielton ...
Page 52
... respondent to comply with these provisions . Our hold- ing is that , when a certificate of purchase is obtained , it is the duty of its holder to pay all general taxes and all public charges against said property . If any reason exists ...
... respondent to comply with these provisions . Our hold- ing is that , when a certificate of purchase is obtained , it is the duty of its holder to pay all general taxes and all public charges against said property . If any reason exists ...
Page 67
... respondent stated to McDonald that in respondent's opinion McDonald's right to damages would depend in a large degree upon a determination of the issue whether Blatt was in fact the true owner of the mining claims during the time ...
... respondent stated to McDonald that in respondent's opinion McDonald's right to damages would depend in a large degree upon a determination of the issue whether Blatt was in fact the true owner of the mining claims during the time ...
Page 68
... respondent has not arbitrarily refused to proceed , nor has he refused to take jurisdiction . If the relat- or is anxious for a trial , he can obtain the same at an early date by forcing an issue in the second action brought by Blatt ...
... respondent has not arbitrarily refused to proceed , nor has he refused to take jurisdiction . If the relat- or is anxious for a trial , he can obtain the same at an early date by forcing an issue in the second action brought by Blatt ...
Page 115
... respondent sought to revive the former judg- ment requires the proceeding to revive to be commenced within six years from the date of entry of said judgment . It will be thus seen that , if the six - year period commenced to run on the ...
... respondent sought to revive the former judg- ment requires the proceeding to revive to be commenced within six years from the date of entry of said judgment . It will be thus seen that , if the six - year period commenced to run on the ...
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