The New York Supplement, Volume 43West Publishing Company, 1897 - Law reports, digests, etc "Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals, Supreme and lower courts of record of New York State, with key number annotations." (varies) |
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Page 46
... taken for granted upon the trial that this was not the case at all , but that , by sleight of hand , another handkerchief was substituted in the operation , or else paper , instead of the money , was put into the handkerchief , and the ...
... taken for granted upon the trial that this was not the case at all , but that , by sleight of hand , another handkerchief was substituted in the operation , or else paper , instead of the money , was put into the handkerchief , and the ...
Page 51
... taken to accomplish the last increase of the company's capital stock from $ 3,500,000 to $ 4,500,000 , proceedings were taken by the com- pany under the business corporation law , for its reorganization as therein pro- vided . Upon the ...
... taken to accomplish the last increase of the company's capital stock from $ 3,500,000 to $ 4,500,000 , proceedings were taken by the com- pany under the business corporation law , for its reorganization as therein pro- vided . Upon the ...
Page 65
... taken before the jury , in respect of errors in admitting or excluding evi- dence , in the same way as though it had been taken in chancery . Barker v . Ray , 2 Rrss . 75 ; Hampson v . Hampson , 3 Ves . & B. 41 ; Steptoe v . Pollard ...
... taken before the jury , in respect of errors in admitting or excluding evi- dence , in the same way as though it had been taken in chancery . Barker v . Ray , 2 Rrss . 75 ; Hampson v . Hampson , 3 Ves . & B. 41 ; Steptoe v . Pollard ...
Page 67
... taken , and the defendant declined to proceed further in the case . The plaintiff thereupon gave evidence , and the judgment appealed from was taken . Argued before PARKER , P. J. , and HERRICK , PUTNAM , and MERWIN , JJ . George H ...
... taken , and the defendant declined to proceed further in the case . The plaintiff thereupon gave evidence , and the judgment appealed from was taken . Argued before PARKER , P. J. , and HERRICK , PUTNAM , and MERWIN , JJ . George H ...
Page 71
... taken from bond , it was discovered to be exclusively 35 - cent material . The defendants , in defense , attempted to show that the purchase was made at the " long " price , and that it was therefore immaterial to the plaintiff what the ...
... taken from bond , it was discovered to be exclusively 35 - cent material . The defendants , in defense , attempted to show that the purchase was made at the " long " price , and that it was therefore immaterial to the plaintiff what the ...
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Page 337 - This entire policy, unless otherwise provided by agreement indorsed hereon or added hereto, shall be void if the insured now has or shall hereafter make or procure any other contract of insurance, whether valid or not, on property covered in whole or in part by this policy...
Page 186 - Bronx in said city, in the office of the register of the city and county of New York.
Page 416 - State, sometimes termed its police power, to prescribe regulations to promote the health, peace, morals, education, and good order of the people, and to legislate so as to increase the industries of the State, develop its resources, and add to its wealth and prosperity.
Page 413 - January, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, no person in any such prison, penitentiary, jail or reformatory, shall be required or allowed to work, while under sentence thereto, at any trade. Industry or occupation, wherein or whereby his work, or the product or profit of his work, shall be fanned out, contracted, given or sold to any person, firm, association or corporation.
Page 347 - But when, as in this case, a ship at the time of a collision is in actual violation of a statutory rule intended to prevent collisions, it is no more than a reasonable presumption that the fault, if not the sole cause, was at least a contributing cause of the disaster.
Page 697 - A plain and concise statement of the facts, constituting each cause of action, without unnecessary repetition.
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Page 667 - To give a third party, who may derive a benefit from the performance of the promise, an action, there must be, first, an intent by the promisee, to secure some benefit to the third party, and second, some privity between the two, the promisee and the party to be benefited, and some obligation or duty owing from the former to the latter which would give him a legal or equitable claim to the benefit of the promise, or an equivalent from him personally.
Page 473 - An acknowledgment or promise, contained in a writing signed by the party to be charged thereby, is the only competent evidence of a new or continuing contract, whereby to take a case out of the operation of this title. But this section does not alter the effect of a payment of principal or interest.