Reports of Practice Cases, Determined in the Courts of the State of New York: With a Digest of All Points of Practice Embraced in the Standard New York Reports ..., Volume 1J.S. Voorhies, 1866 - Civil procedure |
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... provisions in relation to the appeals to the Court of Appeals ; for that we refer to § 355. That is as to the effect . But the hearing must be in the manner mentioned in chap . III . , §§ 344 to 347. Then §§ 327 , 330 , 332 of the Code ...
... provisions in relation to the appeals to the Court of Appeals ; for that we refer to § 355. That is as to the effect . But the hearing must be in the manner mentioned in chap . III . , §§ 344 to 347. Then §§ 327 , 330 , 332 of the Code ...
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... provisions of section 5 of an Act in relation to the Marine Court , passed July 1 , 1853 ( Laws of 1853 , chapter 617 , ) which section declares that " an appeal may be taken from a judgment entered by a Robert v . Donnell . single ...
... provisions of section 5 of an Act in relation to the Marine Court , passed July 1 , 1853 ( Laws of 1853 , chapter 617 , ) which section declares that " an appeal may be taken from a judgment entered by a Robert v . Donnell . single ...
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... provision , the validity of the undertaking and the plaintiff's right of recovery depend . The Code indicates and ... provisions to ascertain the meaning and intent of the Legislature in making them applicable to appeals in the Marine ...
... provision , the validity of the undertaking and the plaintiff's right of recovery depend . The Code indicates and ... provisions to ascertain the meaning and intent of the Legislature in making them applicable to appeals in the Marine ...
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... provisions of this section , with the undertaking upon which this action is brought , that it conforms in all respects with the directions of this section . The only question remaining is , whether these sections of the Code , in ...
... provisions of this section , with the undertaking upon which this action is brought , that it conforms in all respects with the directions of this section . The only question remaining is , whether these sections of the Code , in ...
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... provisions of the Code , This question depends upon the construction to be given to the fifth section , chapter 617 of the Act of 1853 ( Sess . Laws , 1853 , page 1166 , ) which is in these words : " An appeal may be taken upon the same ...
... provisions of the Code , This question depends upon the construction to be given to the fifth section , chapter 617 of the Act of 1853 ( Sess . Laws , 1853 , page 1166 , ) which is in these words : " An appeal may be taken upon the same ...
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Page 348 - Territory to which such person has fled to cause him to be arrested and secured, and to cause notice of the arrest to be given to the executive authority making such demand, or to the agent of such authority appointed to receive the fugitive, and to cause the fugitive to be delivered to such agent when he shall appear.
Page 166 - America, to -which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly, and severally, by these presents. Sealed with our seals and dated this day of...
Page 2 - Where an answer contains new matter, constituting a defence by way of avoidance, the court may, in its discretion, on the defendant's application, direct the plaintiff to reply to the new matter.
Page 114 - ... were present at the making thereof, nor unless it be proved that the testator at the time of pronouncing the same, did bid the persons present, or some of them, bear witness that such was his will, or to that effect...
Page 11 - ... two or more sureties, to the effect that during the possession of such property by the appellant, he will not commit, or...
Page 136 - ... it upon the other, or to do any other act, necessary to perfect the appeal, or to stay the execution of the judgment or order appealed from...
Page 480 - A cause of action arising out of the transaction set forth in the complaint or answer, as the foundation of the plaintiff's claim, or defendant's defense, or connected with the subject of the action.
Page 348 - ... copy of an indictment found, or an affidavit made before a magistrate of any state or territory as aforesaid, charging the person so demanded, with having committed treason, felony or other crime...
Page 104 - The claim of a preemption is not that shadowy right which by some it is considered to be. Until sanctioned by law, it has no existence as a substantive right. But when covered by the law, it becomes a legal right, subject to be defeated only by a failure to perform the conditions annexed to it.
Page 45 - ... judgment. If such offer be not made, and the judgment in the appellate court be more favorable to the appellant than the judgment in the court below, or if such offer be made and not accepted, and the judgment in the appellate court be more favorable to the appellant than the offer of the respondent, the appellant shall recover costs ; provided, however, that the appellant shall not recover costs unless the judgment appealed from shall be reversed on such appeal, or be made more favorable to...