McKinney's Consolidated Laws of New York Annotated: With Annotations from State and Federal Courts and State Agencies, Book 40West Group, 1917 - Law |
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... pay over the net income of $ 10,000 , part of such sum , " to each of three unmarried nieces of the testatrix so ... payment is postponed the gift is not sus- pended but vests at once . Clark v . Cammann , ( 1899 ) 160 N. Y. 315 , 54 ...
... pay over the net income of $ 10,000 , part of such sum , " to each of three unmarried nieces of the testatrix so ... payment is postponed the gift is not sus- pended but vests at once . Clark v . Cammann , ( 1899 ) 160 N. Y. 315 , 54 ...
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... payment of taxes , charges and specified annuities invest the surplus in real estate , and that the estate shall not ... pay the income to them for life and at the death of either brother or sister his or her part to be added to the ...
... payment of taxes , charges and specified annuities invest the surplus in real estate , and that the estate shall not ... pay the income to them for life and at the death of either brother or sister his or her part to be added to the ...
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... payment of the expense of Masses for the repose of the souls of the deceased parents of the testatrix . In re Eppig , ( 1909 ) 63 Misc . 613 , 118 N. Y. S. 683. See also In re Cooney , ( 1906 ) 112 App . Div . 659 , 98 N. Y. S. 676 ; In ...
... payment of the expense of Masses for the repose of the souls of the deceased parents of the testatrix . In re Eppig , ( 1909 ) 63 Misc . 613 , 118 N. Y. S. 683. See also In re Cooney , ( 1906 ) 112 App . Div . 659 , 98 N. Y. S. 676 ; In ...
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... Payment of annuity from income and principal . Where a will bequeaths the residuary estate in trust to pay over annunities to each of three bene- ficiaries named during their natural lives , and the payment of the annuities is not ...
... Payment of annuity from income and principal . Where a will bequeaths the residuary estate in trust to pay over annunities to each of three bene- ficiaries named during their natural lives , and the payment of the annuities is not ...
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... payment in instal- ments of an absolute debt to the beneficiary under the policy . See Black v . New York Life Ins ... pay the income to her husband , but further directs that whenever her husband shall desire to engage in any business ...
... payment in instal- ments of an absolute debt to the beneficiary under the policy . See Black v . New York Life Ins ... pay the income to her husband , but further directs that whenever her husband shall desire to engage in any business ...
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Page 239 - Where there is an available market for the goods in question, the measure of damages, in the absence of special circumstances showing proximate damages of a greater amount, is the difference between the contract price and the market or current price...
Page 148 - Any affirmation of fact or any promise by the seller relating to the goods is an express warranty if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise is to induce the buyer to purchase the goods, and if the buyer purchases the goods relying thereon. No affirmation of the value of the goods, nor any statement purporting to be a statement of the seller's opinion only shall be construed as a warranty.
Page 172 - Where goods are shipped, and by the bill of lading the goods are deliverable to the order of the...
Page 193 - A person to whom a negotiable receipt has been duly negotiated acquires thereby— a. Such title to the goods as the person negotiating the receipt to him had or had ability to convey to a purchaser in good faith for value...
Page 138 - As binding the seller to transfer the property in all of the existing goods or in so much thereof as have not deteriorated, and as binding the buyer to pay the full agreed price, if the...
Page 215 - In the absence of express or implied agreement of the parties, acceptance of the goods by the buyer shall not discharge the seller from liability in damages or other legal remedy for breach of any promise or warranty in the contract to sell or the sale.
Page 220 - When the seller is ready and willing to deliver the goods, and requests the buyer to take delivery, and the buyer does not within a reasonable time after such request take delivery of the goods, he is liable to the seller for any loss occasioned by his neglect or refusal to take delivery, and also for a reasonable charge for the care and custody of the goods.
Page 221 - A person is insolvent within the meaning of this act who either has ceased to pay his debts in the ordinary course of business or cannot pay his debts as they become due, whether he has committed an act of bankruptcy or not, and whether he is insolvent within the meaning of the federal bankruptcy law or not. (4) Goods are in a "deliverable state...
Page 280 - That a person to whom an order bill has been duly negotiated acquires thereby — (a) Such title to the goods as the person negotiating the bill to him had or had ability to convey to a purchaser In good faith for value...
Page 10 - The absolute ownership of personal property shall not be suspended by any limitation or condition whatever, for a longer period than during the continuance and until the termination of not more than two lives in being...