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Page 11
... means to pay for goods , or credit to order them for himself , the owner is the master of affairs , and there is no necessity for the captain to order them , or to pledge the owner's credit , and so there is no necessity for the cap ...
... means to pay for goods , or credit to order them for himself , the owner is the master of affairs , and there is no necessity for the captain to order them , or to pledge the owner's credit , and so there is no necessity for the cap ...
Page 22
... means scarcely less disreputable though not so palpably dishonest . As instances of unprofessional conduct and a disregard of the amenities of the profession may be mentioned his calling E. C. Brett , Esq . , a mem- ber of the Penobscot ...
... means scarcely less disreputable though not so palpably dishonest . As instances of unprofessional conduct and a disregard of the amenities of the profession may be mentioned his calling E. C. Brett , Esq . , a mem- ber of the Penobscot ...
Page 45
... means follow that the residue would remain uninjured . That where a mortgage or deed of trust is given to secure the interest and principal of notes or bonds , and the mortgaged property cannot be sold in parts without injury to its ...
... means follow that the residue would remain uninjured . That where a mortgage or deed of trust is given to secure the interest and principal of notes or bonds , and the mortgaged property cannot be sold in parts without injury to its ...
Page 62
... means of the curative act , operates to extinguish all right of dower in the land men- tioned . The language of the act relied on is certainly broad and comprehen- sive . It declares , " That all deeds executed and acknowledged by the ...
... means of the curative act , operates to extinguish all right of dower in the land men- tioned . The language of the act relied on is certainly broad and comprehen- sive . It declares , " That all deeds executed and acknowledged by the ...
Page 79
... means of a private corporation . The fact that the members have a pecuniary interest , such as will give it in law the character of a private corporation , will not prevent the state from using it to accomplish a pub- lic object . " In ...
... means of a private corporation . The fact that the members have a pecuniary interest , such as will give it in law the character of a private corporation , will not prevent the state from using it to accomplish a pub- lic object . " In ...
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