Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of Indiana, Volume 107Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Francis Marion Dice, Augustus Newton Martin, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1886 - Law reports, digests, etc "With tables of the cases and principal matters" (varies). |
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... appellant . J. T. Alexander and J. M. Hatfield , for appellee . Howk , C. J. - This was a suit by appellee to quiet its title to lot No. 17 , in the original plat of the town , now city of Huntington , against appellant's adverse claim ...
... appellant . J. T. Alexander and J. M. Hatfield , for appellee . Howk , C. J. - This was a suit by appellee to quiet its title to lot No. 17 , in the original plat of the town , now city of Huntington , against appellant's adverse claim ...
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... appellant's cross complaint , in his favor . In that paragraph of his cross complaint , appellant alleged that he was the owner of the lot in controversy , and that appellee's claim to such lot was a cloud upon his title , and he asked ...
... appellant's cross complaint , in his favor . In that paragraph of his cross complaint , appellant alleged that he was the owner of the lot in controversy , and that appellee's claim to such lot was a cloud upon his title , and he asked ...
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... appellant attempted to make the deed , under which he claimed to be the owner of the lot in controversy , a part of ... appellant's title to such lot , and was not , in any proper sense , the foundation of the cause of action stated in ...
... appellant attempted to make the deed , under which he claimed to be the owner of the lot in controversy , a part of ... appellant's title to such lot , and was not , in any proper sense , the foundation of the cause of action stated in ...
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... appellant entered upon and performed his work , ac- cording to such ordinance and in compliance with his con- tract ... appellant under a written contract with such city , and that the owner of the lot in controversy would be liable to ...
... appellant entered upon and performed his work , ac- cording to such ordinance and in compliance with his con- tract ... appellant under a written contract with such city , and that the owner of the lot in controversy would be liable to ...
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... appellant's answer , and , therefore , as provided in section 383 , R. S. 1881 , they " shall , for the purpose of ... appellant . If the facts stated by appellant in his cross complaint are true , and he can not complain , we think , if ...
... appellant's answer , and , therefore , as provided in section 383 , R. S. 1881 , they " shall , for the purpose of ... appellant . If the facts stated by appellant in his cross complaint are true , and he can not complain , we think , if ...
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