Pacific Coast Law Journal: Containing All the Decisions of the Supreme Court of California, and the Important Decisions of the U.S. Circuit and U.S. District Courts for the District of California, and of the U.S. Supreme Court and Higher Courts of Other States, Volume 11W.T. Baggett and Company, 1883 - Electronic journals |
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... interest in the emoluments of the office , of which he cannot be deprived by one having no title thereto . This property - right demands protection , and the officer de facto cannot recover emoluments to which the officer de jure is ...
... interest in the emoluments of the office , of which he cannot be deprived by one having no title thereto . This property - right demands protection , and the officer de facto cannot recover emoluments to which the officer de jure is ...
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... interest at the rate of 12 per centum per annum ( which note was paid ) , together with the right to retain a residuary interest in certain stocks ; also , that the $ 4,000 note was paid . The evidence admitted without ob- jection ...
... interest at the rate of 12 per centum per annum ( which note was paid ) , together with the right to retain a residuary interest in certain stocks ; also , that the $ 4,000 note was paid . The evidence admitted without ob- jection ...
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... interest , and the pre- venting of the completion of it by the defendant . The case has been here repeatedly , the complaint on which the last trial was had being the seventh complaint filed in the action . Naturally enough , therefore ...
... interest , and the pre- venting of the completion of it by the defendant . The case has been here repeatedly , the complaint on which the last trial was had being the seventh complaint filed in the action . Naturally enough , therefore ...
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... interest of Cox , Meyers & Co. , diligently prose- cuted the work until September 15 , 1866 . Moreover , there is in this cause neither averment nor proof that the estimates of the engineer , on which alone , accord- ing to the terms of ...
... interest of Cox , Meyers & Co. , diligently prose- cuted the work until September 15 , 1866 . Moreover , there is in this cause neither averment nor proof that the estimates of the engineer , on which alone , accord- ing to the terms of ...
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... interest , in and to their repective portions of the land in severalty . These findings are sufficient to sustain the judment rendered in favor of the defendants , and there is nothing in the other findings in the case which leads to a ...
... interest , in and to their repective portions of the land in severalty . These findings are sufficient to sustain the judment rendered in favor of the defendants , and there is nothing in the other findings in the case which leads to a ...
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Page 254 - All patents granted, or pre-emption or homesteads allowed, shall be subject to any vested and accrued water rights, or rights to ditches and reservoirs used in connection with such water rights, as may have been acquired under or recognized by the preceding section.
Page 204 - Each coterminous owner is entitled to the lateral and subjacent support which his land receives from the adjoining land, subject to the right of the owner of the adjoining land to make proper and usual excavations on the same for purposes of construction, on using ordinary care and skill, and taking reasonable precautions to sustain the land of the other, and giving previous reasonable notice to the other of his intention to make such excavations.
Page 517 - It is undoubtedly settled law that a judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, upon a question directly involved in one suit, is conclusive as to that question in another suit between the same parties.
Page 403 - ... a statement of the terms, time given, and conditions of his contract, and also a description of the property to be charged with the lien, sufficient for identification, which claim must be verified by the oath of himself or of some other person.
Page 409 - Actions for the recovery of any property, real or personal, or for the possession thereof, or to quiet title thereto, or to determine any adverse claim "thereon, and all actions founded upon contracts, may be maintained by and against executors and administrators in all cases in which the same might have been maintained by or against their respective testators or intestates.
Page 609 - The Governor shall have the power to grant reprieves, commutations and pardons after conviction, for all offenses except treason and cases of impeachment, upon such conditions and with such restrictions and limitations, as he may think proper, subject to such regulations as may be provided by law relative to the manner of applying for pardons.
Page 483 - In the view we take of this case it is not necessary to determine what force, if any, there might be in the first of these contentions, if Mrs.
Page 407 - ... the order must be made within thirty days after such judgment, and concurred in by two Associate Justices, and if so made it shall have the effect to vacate and set aside the judgment. Any four Justices may, either before or after judgment by a department, order a case to be heard in bank. If the order be not made within the time above limited the judgment shall be final.
Page 452 - Of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world ; all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power...
Page 473 - When jurisdiction is, by the constitution or this code, or by any other statute, conferred on a court or judicial officer, all the means necessary to carry it into effect are also given; and in the exercise of this jurisdiction, if the course of proceeding be not specifically pointed out by this code or the statute, any suitable process or mode of proceeding may be adopted which may appear most conformable to the spirit of this code.— Code amend.— 1880:43.