Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Utah, Volume 35 |
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Page 97
... testified as to the character of defend- ant and the state was permitted to ask on cross - examination , over defendant's objection , whether it was not true that the only asso- ciation witness had had with defendant for the three ...
... testified as to the character of defend- ant and the state was permitted to ask on cross - examination , over defendant's objection , whether it was not true that the only asso- ciation witness had had with defendant for the three ...
Page 100
... what was contemplated by them . The two brothers also testified that out of the whole amount of mon- ey taken as aforesaid upwards of $ 1,200 belonged to the younger brother , but that the older one was the 100 THIRTY - FIVE UTAH .
... what was contemplated by them . The two brothers also testified that out of the whole amount of mon- ey taken as aforesaid upwards of $ 1,200 belonged to the younger brother , but that the older one was the 100 THIRTY - FIVE UTAH .
Page 103
... To prove such reputation , he called another gambler who testified of his acquaintance and long association with the defendant , and that the de 7 fendant's reputation as an honest and fair gambler among STATE V. DONALDSON . 103.
... To prove such reputation , he called another gambler who testified of his acquaintance and long association with the defendant , and that the de 7 fendant's reputation as an honest and fair gambler among STATE V. DONALDSON . 103.
Page 107
... testify that Alexander Justesen told him that he would tear up the notes mentioned . As a part of the State's case , the dis- trict attorney introduced in evidence the pleading and cer- tain minute entries in the case of Jacob Johnson v ...
... testify that Alexander Justesen told him that he would tear up the notes mentioned . As a part of the State's case , the dis- trict attorney introduced in evidence the pleading and cer- tain minute entries in the case of Jacob Johnson v ...
Page 113
... testified that his horse was trotting as he approached and passed onto the crossing ; that he was sitting inside of a covered milk wagon which had doors or windows at the sides , and in looking back at the engine he looked through one ...
... testified that his horse was trotting as he approached and passed onto the crossing ; that he was sitting inside of a covered milk wagon which had doors or windows at the sides , and in looking back at the engine he looked through one ...
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33 Utah action adverse possession agent agreement alleged appellant appellant's assignment attorney authority bill of exceptions bonds Box Elder county Brigham City Budge cause circumstances claim Comp complaint Constitution contract contributory negligence Conway corporation counsel damages deceased deed default defect defendant defendant's dence district court duty election engine error evidence executed facts franchise FRICK garnishment proceedings Granger ground held injury issue J. Y. Rich judgment judgment debtor jurisdiction jury justice land liability Logan City matter ment motion negligence notice operation ordinary Oregon Short Line owner paid parties payment perjury person Peterson plaintiff possession purchase purpose question quiet title railroad company reason record recover refused respondent respondent's rule Salt Lake City Salt Lake county statute STRAUP street sufficient testified thereof tion track train orders trial court Utah Light verdict Wilson witness writ
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Page 269 - We may lay it down as a broad general principle, that, wherever one of two innocent persons must suffer by the acts of a third, he who has enabled such third person to occasion the loss must sustain it.
Page 460 - Every holder is deemed prima facie to be a holder in due course; but when it is shown that the title of any person who has negotiated the instrument was defective, the burden is on the holder to prove that he or some person under whom he claims acquired the title as a holder in due course.
Page 495 - The court shall, in every stage of an action, disregard any error or defect in the pleadings or proceedings which shall not affect the substantial rights of the adverse party, and no judgment shall be reversed or affected by reason of such error or defect.
Page 279 - Ostensible authority is such as a principal, intentionally or by want of ordinary care, causes or allows a third person to believe the agent to possess.
Page 217 - ... any demand which may be established against the defendant by the final judgment of the court. But if there is no appearance of the defendant, and no service of process on him, the case becomes in its essential nature a proceeding in rem, the only effect of which is to subject the property attached to the payment of the demand which the court may find to be due to the plaintiff.
Page 589 - The Legislature shall not pass any laws permitting the leasing or alienation of any franchise, so as to relieve the franchise or property held thereunder from the liabilities of the lessor or grantor, lessee or grantee, contracted or incurred in the operation, use, or enjoyment of such franchise, or any of its privileges.
Page 311 - Franklin circuit court, for $20,000.00 damages for the death of his intestate, alleged to have been caused by the negligence of...
Page 283 - But it is urged that this case falls within the general principle which has become a maxim of law, that when one of two innocent persons must suffer by the acts of a third, he who has enabled such third person to occasion the loss, must sustain it.
Page 43 - There is no presumption in this country that every person knows the law; it would be contrary to common sense and reason, if it were so.
Page 455 - Where a signature is forged or made without the authority of the person whose signature it purports to be, it is wholly inoperative, and no right to retain the instrument, or to give a discharge therefor, or to enforce payment thereof against any party thereto, can be acquired through or under such signature, unless the party against whom it is sought to enforce such right is precluded from setting up the forgery or want of authority.