Albany Law Journal, Volume 6Weed, Parsons & Company, 1873 - Law |
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... nature of the liability than upon the fact of liability itself , and that the agent's responsi- bility , in some form or another , is very generally recognized by the courts in the various instances previously mentioned , such as lack ...
... nature of the liability than upon the fact of liability itself , and that the agent's responsi- bility , in some form or another , is very generally recognized by the courts in the various instances previously mentioned , such as lack ...
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... nature of a difference between two nations , that no one can decide the point between them . " What he would no doubt say was , that there is no constituted judge ; but this mere accident of history he makes a crotchet of absolute nature ...
... nature of a difference between two nations , that no one can decide the point between them . " What he would no doubt say was , that there is no constituted judge ; but this mere accident of history he makes a crotchet of absolute nature ...
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... nature of the property to be injured . He pointed out that the association in the case before him had for its object simply the bringing together of borrowers and lenders , and was , therefore , not precisely analogous to a trade ...
... nature of the property to be injured . He pointed out that the association in the case before him had for its object simply the bringing together of borrowers and lenders , and was , therefore , not precisely analogous to a trade ...
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... nature of the offense , and the efforts of counsel to save him from expulsion , gives vent to the following expressions of regret : " It is with great pain - with the greatest pain - that we have come to the conclusion that this ...
... nature of the offense , and the efforts of counsel to save him from expulsion , gives vent to the following expressions of regret : " It is with great pain - with the greatest pain - that we have come to the conclusion that this ...
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... nature , takes up its subjects while they are still young and pliable . It works by equable gradation , and aspires to high or general ends . Reform proper has but ends that are merely personal , partial , particular , and proceeds to ...
... nature , takes up its subjects while they are still young and pliable . It works by equable gradation , and aspires to high or general ends . Reform proper has but ends that are merely personal , partial , particular , and proceeds to ...
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Page 15 - Appeals and justices of the Supreme Court, may be removed by concurrent resolution of both houses of the Legislature, if two-thirds of all the members elected to each house concur therein.
Page 98 - State, may remove such suit into the circuit court of the United States for the proper district, at any time before the trial thereof, when it shall be made to appear to said circuit court that from prejudice or local influence he will not be able to obtain justice in such State court...
Page 383 - And the purchase, discount, or sale of a bona fide bill of exchange, payable at another place than the place of such purchase, discount, or sale, at not more than the current rate of exchange for sight drafts, in addition to the interest, shall not be considered as taking or receiving a greater rate of interest.
Page 181 - A communication made bona fide upon any subject-matter In which the party communicating has an interest, or in reference to which he has a duty, is privileged if made to a person having a corresponding interest or duty, although it contain criminatory matter, which, without this privilege, would be slanderous and actionable...
Page 382 - ... to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof...
Page 413 - And the General Assembly shall, from time to time, pass laws establishing reasonable maximum rates of charges for the transportation of passengers and freight on the different railroads in this State.
Page 320 - That there were such creatures as witches he made no doubt at all ; for, first, the scriptures had affirmed so much. Secondly the wisdom of all nations had provided laws against such persons, which is an argument of their confidence of such a crime.
Page 82 - ... chairman of the meeting, and also a suitable person for secretary, and proceed to a vote of those present, in person or by proxy; and if, on canvassing the votes, it shall appear that a sufficient number of votes has been given in favor of increasing or diminishing the amount of capital...
Page 229 - the natural and proximate consequence of the act complained of.
Page 281 - And thou opposed, being of no woman born, Yet I will try the last. Before my body I throw my warlike shield. Lay on, Macduff, And damned be him that first cries "Hold enough!