The N.Y. Weekly Digest of Cases Decided in the U.S. Supreme, Circuit, and District Courts, Appellate Courts of the Several States, State and City Courts of New York and English Courts, Volume 5McDivitt, Campbell & Company, 1878 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... person ; and such purchase is recited in the assignment , as is also the previous conveyance of a life - interest to the company . In July , 1857 , these parties insti- tuted suit for the foreclosure of the mortgage and sale of the ...
... person ; and such purchase is recited in the assignment , as is also the previous conveyance of a life - interest to the company . In July , 1857 , these parties insti- tuted suit for the foreclosure of the mortgage and sale of the ...
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... person . In this case sureties were found . Consequent- ly no such record of conviction was , or could have been , made up . It is apparent , also , from the language of the Statute that a mere neglect to sup- port a wife , does not ...
... person . In this case sureties were found . Consequent- ly no such record of conviction was , or could have been , made up . It is apparent , also , from the language of the Statute that a mere neglect to sup- port a wife , does not ...
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... person . Appeal from judgment on the dis- missal of a complaint . Defendant was the owner of cer- tain premises ... persons selected , withdrew that they might tenement house belonging to defend- ant . The window of 38 NEW YORK WEEKLY ...
... person . Appeal from judgment on the dis- missal of a complaint . Defendant was the owner of cer- tain premises ... persons selected , withdrew that they might tenement house belonging to defend- ant . The window of 38 NEW YORK WEEKLY ...
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... person may acquire a right of using a particular mark for articles which he has manufactured , so that he may be able to prevent any other person from using it , be- cause the mark denotes that the articles so marked are manufactured by ...
... person may acquire a right of using a particular mark for articles which he has manufactured , so that he may be able to prevent any other person from using it , be- cause the mark denotes that the articles so marked are manufactured by ...
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... person from using it , because the mark de- notes that articles so marked were manufactured by a certain person . " And , page 431 : " No person can ac- quire property in a trade - mark . " But no one has a right to use it to deceive ...
... person from using it , because the mark de- notes that articles so marked were manufactured by a certain person . " And , page 431 : " No person can ac- quire property in a trade - mark . " But no one has a right to use it to deceive ...
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action was brought affidavit agreement alleged amount application applt appointed assessment assignment attorney bank bill of lading bond cause of action charge claim Code complaint concur contract corporation County COURT OF APPEALS Court of Equity creditors damages debt Decided December Decided November Decided October Decided September deed defendant defendant's denied entitled error evidence execution executor fact fendant foreclosure FOURTH DEPT fraud granted Held indorsed injury issued judge Judgment affirmed judgment for plaintiff jurisdiction jury land lease liable lien ment mortgage motion N. Y. COURT N. Y. SUPREME COURT negligence notice Opinion owner paid party payment person plain plaintiff in error plff possession premises proceedings promissory note proof purchase question railroad Rapallo receiver recover referee respt SECOND DEPT Special Term statute surety testator thereof THIRD DEPT tiff tion trial trust verdict void
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Page 480 - Negligence is the failure to do what a reasonable and prudent person would ordinarily have done under the circumstances of the situation, or doing what such a person, under the existing circumstances would not have done.
Page 37 - States hereinbefore named, as may maintain a loyal adhesion to the Union and the Constitution, or may be from time to time occupied and controlled by forces of the United States engaged in the dispersion of said insurgents...
Page 215 - The inquiry must, therefore, always be whether there was any intermediate cause disconnected from the primary fault, and self-operating, which produced the injury.
Page 366 - State, subject only to the two restrictions, that the taxation shall not be at a greater rate than is assessed upon other moneyed capital in the hands of individual citizens of such State...
Page 310 - The trial by jury in all cases in which it has been heretofore used shall remain inviolate forever; but a jury trial may be waived by the parties in all civil cases in the manner to be prescribed by law.
Page 75 - From the variety of cases relative to judgments being given in evidence in civil suits these two deductions seem to follow as generally true: First, that the judgment of a court of concurrent jurisdiction directly upon the point is as a plea a bar, or as evidence, conclusive between the same parties upon the same matter directly in question in another court...
Page 523 - There was some conflict of evidence as to the rate of speed at which the train was running at the time, and whether its bell was rung and its whistle sounded.
Page 214 - The true rule is that what is the proximate cause of an injury is ordinarily a question for the Jury. It is not a question of science or of legal knowledge. It is to be determined as a fact, in view of the circumstances of fact attending it.
Page 48 - He has no right to appropriate a sign or a symbol, which, from the nature of the fact it is used to signify, others may employ with equal truth, and therefore have an equal right to employ for the same purpose...
Page 366 - ... at a greater rate than is assessed upon such bonds ; and that, therefore, the taxation complained of is in violation of the act of Congress forbidding the taxation of national shares at a greater rate than is assessed upon other moneyed capital in the hands of individuals.