 | United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1830
...to the limitations of actions for the recovery of real property, the court think it proper to apply the remarks of the learned judge who delivered the opinion of the court in the case of Bell vs. Morrison, 1 Peters, 360, and to say, the statute ought to receive such a construction... | |
 | Jacob D. Wheeler - Common law - 1835
...which judgment was rendered, had no jurisdiction either of the subject matter or of the person. But the learned judge who delivered the opinion of the court in that case, after citing the opinion of the US court in 7 Cranch, that nil debet was not a proper plea to... | |
 | Samuel Owen - Law - 1849
...United States, 11 Wheat. Rep. 431,to sustain that proposition. It is true, that some of the language of the learned judge, who delivered the opinion of the court in the case of Mills v. The Bank of the United States, disconnected from the subject matter of the case,... | |
 | Nathan Howard, New York (State). Supreme Court - Civil procedure - 1853
...the facts assumed by the referee can not be maintained. I have attentively considered the reasoning of the learned judge, who delivered the opinion of the court, in that case, and am disposed to acquiesce in the result of his conclusions. The first case in our reports... | |
 | Joseph Story - Checks - 1856 - 696 pages
...indorsement, since it is a part of the contract. (Id. art. 1485, 1499.) His reasoning is at variance with that of the learned judge who delivered the opinion of the Court in Rothschild v. Currie, 1 Adolp. & Ellis, New R. 43. With the greatest deference for that learned judge,... | |
 | Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1863
...there was no adjudication upon the precise point. In the former of these cases, the tendency of some of the remarks of the learned judge, who delivered the opinion of the court, is somewhat favorable to the position, that this proceeding is a criminal process ; but in the latter,... | |
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