Reports of Cases in Law and Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Volume 26Gould, Banks & Gould, 1858 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... TERM , February 2 , 1857. Peabody , Justice . ] JAMES MONROE , JOHN A. MONROE and JOSEPH BLUNT vs. E. C. DELAVAN , J. T. NORTON and B. TIBBITTS . In 1847 T. obtained a judgment against B. and others , on a note given by them to D. for ...
... TERM , February 2 , 1857. Peabody , Justice . ] JAMES MONROE , JOHN A. MONROE and JOSEPH BLUNT vs. E. C. DELAVAN , J. T. NORTON and B. TIBBITTS . In 1847 T. obtained a judgment against B. and others , on a note given by them to D. for ...
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... terms as last , according to our ( their ) understand- ing . " He proceeds : " Please inform me what your wishes are , ( and as your president stated your charter did not al- low you to loan more to one firm , ) you can make the loan to ...
... terms as last , according to our ( their ) understand- ing . " He proceeds : " Please inform me what your wishes are , ( and as your president stated your charter did not al- low you to loan more to one firm , ) you can make the loan to ...
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... terms as the other , and proceeds to suggest a single modification as to form : " We prefer to make it to you personally , with Co.'s indorsement , to avoid all question about legality . " The letter of the bank is , to be sure ...
... terms as the other , and proceeds to suggest a single modification as to form : " We prefer to make it to you personally , with Co.'s indorsement , to avoid all question about legality . " The letter of the bank is , to be sure ...
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... term ; which was adopted by the court at general term , as expressing its views . C. A. Griffin , for the plaintiff . C. H. Clark , for the defendants . By the Court , MITCHELL , P. J. In Keegan v . The Western Rail Road Company , ( 4 ...
... term ; which was adopted by the court at general term , as expressing its views . C. A. Griffin , for the plaintiff . C. H. Clark , for the defendants . By the Court , MITCHELL , P. J. In Keegan v . The Western Rail Road Company , ( 4 ...
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... TERM , November 2 , 1857 , Mitchell , Roosevelt and Peabody , Justices . ] MANICE US . MILLEN . In the city of New York taxes are due and payable on the 15th of January , in each year , at which time a warrant for the collection of ...
... TERM , November 2 , 1857 , Mitchell , Roosevelt and Peabody , Justices . ] MANICE US . MILLEN . In the city of New York taxes are due and payable on the 15th of January , in each year , at which time a warrant for the collection of ...
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Page 651 - Dues from corporations shall be secured by such individual liability of the corporators and other means as may be prescribed by law.
Page 524 - The Legislature shall provide for filling vacancies in office, and in case of elective officers, no person appointed to fill a vacancy shall hold his office by virtue of such appointment longer than the commencement of the political year next succeeding the first annual election a,fter the happening of the vacancy.
Page 216 - The testimony in equity cases shall be taken in like manner as in cases at law; and, except as herein otherwise provided, the Legislature shall have the same power to alter and regulate the jurisdiction and proceedings in law and in equity that it has heretofore exercised.
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Page 304 - The Legislature shall have no power to pass any law sanctioning in any manner, directly or indirectly, the suspension of specie payments, by any person, association or corporation issuing bank notes of any description.
Page 565 - In case of the death, or other disability, of a party, the court, on motion, may allow the action to be continued by or against his representative or successor in interest. In case of any other transfer of interest, the action may be continued in the name of the original party, or the court may allow the person to whom the transfer is made to be substituted in the action.
Page 353 - The court shall, in every stage of an action, disregard any error or defect in the pleadings, or proceedings, which shall not affect the substantial rights of the parties ; and no judgment shall be reversed or affected by reason of such error or defect.
Page 144 - ... service performed for such company, but shall not be liable to an action therefor before an execution shall be returned unsatisfied in whole or in part against the corporation, and the amount due on such execution shall be the amount recoverable with costs against such stockholder. Before such laborer or servant shall charge such stockholders for such thirty days...
Page 80 - The defendant may be arrested, as hereinafter prescribed, in the following cases : 1. In an action for the recovery of damages, on a cause of action not arising out of contract, where the defendant is not a resident of the State, or is about to remove therefrom, or where the action is for an injury to person or character, or for injuring, or for wrongfully taking, detaining or converting property.
Page 371 - AD , , . . 1S51, the lot of ground and the buildings thereon occupied as a residence, and owned by the debtor, being a householder and having a family, to the value of one thousand dollars.