Atlantic Reporter, Volume 90West Publishing Company, 1914 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 5
... received for his remaining oysters by the plaintiff upon the transfer of the lease , it was open to the defendant to inquire , for the purpose of reducing the damages . The suggestion of this question for special find- ing , as also of ...
... received for his remaining oysters by the plaintiff upon the transfer of the lease , it was open to the defendant to inquire , for the purpose of reducing the damages . The suggestion of this question for special find- ing , as also of ...
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... received the en- tire amount of the award in cash , receipted its collector's bill , and discharged the taxes on its books . In 1911 the tax collector being advis- ed that the award and adjustment were void , changed the entry in the ...
... received the en- tire amount of the award in cash , receipted its collector's bill , and discharged the taxes on its books . In 1911 the tax collector being advis- ed that the award and adjustment were void , changed the entry in the ...
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... received and expended the $ 261,603.34 | cuit courts the duty of confirming these tax which the taxpayers , in good faith paid in settlement of the city's entire claim . When the statute imposed upon the cir- adjustments , precisely as ...
... received and expended the $ 261,603.34 | cuit courts the duty of confirming these tax which the taxpayers , in good faith paid in settlement of the city's entire claim . When the statute imposed upon the cir- adjustments , precisely as ...
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... received a fee of 20 shillings . Governor Burnett's Ordi- nance of 1723 , above cited . Mr. Justice Garrison in his opinion in the Branch Case ( 70 N. J. Law , p . 571 , 57 Atl . 435 ) accurately says : " The executive li- censee is ...
... received a fee of 20 shillings . Governor Burnett's Ordi- nance of 1723 , above cited . Mr. Justice Garrison in his opinion in the Branch Case ( 70 N. J. Law , p . 571 , 57 Atl . 435 ) accurately says : " The executive li- censee is ...
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... received any consideration , the mat - tive Court in regard to proctors no roll has ter was not deemed of any practical impor- been kept . The oath which now and for a tance . The custom had become absolute that long time past has been ...
... received any consideration , the mat - tive Court in regard to proctors no roll has ter was not deemed of any practical impor- been kept . The oath which now and for a tance . The custom had become absolute that long time past has been ...
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