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... purchased by the railroad company was to be paid for in Confederate currency . Contracts thus payable , not designed ... purchasing power of from twenty - one to upwards of forty dollars of the notes only equalled that of one dollar in ...
... purchased by the railroad company was to be paid for in Confederate currency . Contracts thus payable , not designed ... purchasing power of from twenty - one to upwards of forty dollars of the notes only equalled that of one dollar in ...
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... purchased , but would create an insecurity in business transactions which would be intolerable . It is sufficient , however , to say that the Constitution of the United States inter- poses an impassable barrier to such new innovation in ...
... purchased , but would create an insecurity in business transactions which would be intolerable . It is sufficient , however , to say that the Constitution of the United States inter- poses an impassable barrier to such new innovation in ...
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... purchasing value of the currency used is to ascertain the true value of the consideration or thing purchased . This is not to set aside the con- tract of the parties , but to carry out their contract . It is the proper method of ...
... purchasing value of the currency used is to ascertain the true value of the consideration or thing purchased . This is not to set aside the con- tract of the parties , but to carry out their contract . It is the proper method of ...
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... purchase soldiers ' scrip or bounty , and that Tenney should have one half of the profits . After the earnest efforts of Tenney to obtain satisfaction , the result was his recovery of $ 400 , the confession of Kimball that he had ...
... purchase soldiers ' scrip or bounty , and that Tenney should have one half of the profits . After the earnest efforts of Tenney to obtain satisfaction , the result was his recovery of $ 400 , the confession of Kimball that he had ...
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... purchase money , and the latter signed , sealed , and duly acknowl- edged a deed of the premises to the plaintiff , the deed being in the usual form of a warranty deed , and delivered the same to Judge Hand , his co- defendant , with ...
... purchase money , and the latter signed , sealed , and duly acknowl- edged a deed of the premises to the plaintiff , the deed being in the usual form of a warranty deed , and delivered the same to Judge Hand , his co- defendant , with ...
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