Atlantic Reporter, Volume 112West Publishing Company, 1921 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 28
... further instructed they were the sole judges of the credibility of the wit- nesses and were to take into consideration ( Supreme the appearance of the witnesses , their man- ner of testifying , the extent to which corrob- orated or ...
... further instructed they were the sole judges of the credibility of the wit- nesses and were to take into consideration ( Supreme the appearance of the witnesses , their man- ner of testifying , the extent to which corrob- orated or ...
Page 38
... further provision of the statute that provides . But when the resulting trust in the jury , if they find any person indicted for murder guilty thereof , shall ascertain in the him ceased to exist by his extinguishment of verdict whether ...
... further provision of the statute that provides . But when the resulting trust in the jury , if they find any person indicted for murder guilty thereof , shall ascertain in the him ceased to exist by his extinguishment of verdict whether ...
Page 56
... further says : " In order to determine the amount of bail , the plaintiff shall make an affidavit of the val- ue of the goods and chattels , which value shall be the cost to the defendant of replacing them , should the issue be decided ...
... further says : " In order to determine the amount of bail , the plaintiff shall make an affidavit of the val- ue of the goods and chattels , which value shall be the cost to the defendant of replacing them , should the issue be decided ...
Page 57
... further that , while the affidavit states the goods in question were " of the value of $ 250 , " yet it does not say in so many words that this value represents " the cost to the defendant of replacing them should the issue be decided ...
... further that , while the affidavit states the goods in question were " of the value of $ 250 , " yet it does not say in so many words that this value represents " the cost to the defendant of replacing them should the issue be decided ...
Page 62
... further direct if my Executor finds my assets greater than the Bequests I have made he shall divide the same equally among my children . Namely , Mary O. Croushore , Al- lie S. Allen , Ocie A. Shepler , George Wm . Pat- ton , Fred E ...
... further direct if my Executor finds my assets greater than the Bequests I have made he shall divide the same equally among my children . Namely , Mary O. Croushore , Al- lie S. Allen , Ocie A. Shepler , George Wm . Pat- ton , Fred E ...
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Page 132 - The free communication of thoughts and opinions is one of the invaluable rights of man: and every citizen may freely speak, write, and print on any subject, being responsible for the abuse of that liberty.
Page 132 - That the citizens have a right in a peaceable manner to assemble together for their common good, and to apply to those invested with the powers of government for redress of grievances, or other proper purposes, by petition, address, or remonstrance.
Page 479 - ... notice to show cause why his name should not be stricken from the...
Page 344 - ... removal from office and disqualification to hold any office of honor, profit, or trust under this State. The party, whether convicted or acquitted, shall, nevertheless, be liable to indictment, trial, judgment, and punishment, according to law.
Page 176 - Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, extending the right of suffrage to women.
Page 382 - At the close of the evidence the defendant moved for a directed verdict upon the ground that there was no evidence to sustain a verdict for the plaintiff.
Page 302 - ... and upon conviction thereof shall be fined a sum not less than fifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars...
Page 380 - Johns. 537 (NYCt.App.1819), wherein he categorically stated at p. 588 : ". . . we may lay it down as an incontrovertible rule, that where an estate is given to a person generally, or indefinitely, with a power of disposition...
Page 187 - Defendant afterwards, under leave, reserved at the trial, moved for and obtained a rule to show cause why the verdict should not be set aside...
Page 188 - Court, for a Rule to show Cause why a new Trial should not be granted...