The Northeastern Reporter, Volume 4West Publishing Company, 1886 - Law Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Massachusetts, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, and Court of Appeals of New York; May/July 1891-Mar./Apr. 1936, Appellate Court of Indiana; Dec. 1926/Feb. 1927-Mar./Apr. 1936, Courts of Appeals of Ohio. |
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... relation to them was that of their transmission to his principals . The nature of the business impliedly authorized him to make such transmission according to the usages in trade , and , in the absence of such usages , to do so by some ...
... relation to them was that of their transmission to his principals . The nature of the business impliedly authorized him to make such transmission according to the usages in trade , and , in the absence of such usages , to do so by some ...
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... relation of debtor and creditor never existed between Runnels and the plaintiffs until the ac- ceptance of his draft upon Morris , and then those relations were governed by the liabilities existing by force of the draft alone . In ...
... relation of debtor and creditor never existed between Runnels and the plaintiffs until the ac- ceptance of his draft upon Morris , and then those relations were governed by the liabilities existing by force of the draft alone . In ...
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... relation to making the record it is provided that such roads , etc. , used as public highways for 20 years , shall be ascer- tained and recorded ; thus showing that " public highways , " as used in the first part of the section , means ...
... relation to making the record it is provided that such roads , etc. , used as public highways for 20 years , shall be ascer- tained and recorded ; thus showing that " public highways , " as used in the first part of the section , means ...
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... relation to the width or location of the road , any further than such intention has been mani- fested by permitting the way to be used . It is a power in relation to the road , ' as it actually exists and has existed for the last twenty ...
... relation to the width or location of the road , any further than such intention has been mani- fested by permitting the way to be used . It is a power in relation to the road , ' as it actually exists and has existed for the last twenty ...
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... relation until his death , in December , 1864 . The land in controversy was conveyed to the appellant's husband in June 1852 , and in November , 1854 , was levied upon and sold to satisfy a judgment against him . In March , 1856 , a ...
... relation until his death , in December , 1864 . The land in controversy was conveyed to the appellant's husband in June 1852 , and in November , 1854 , was levied upon and sold to satisfy a judgment against him . In March , 1856 , a ...
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Page 470 - The first is, that where the risk has not been run, whether its not having been run was owing to the fault, pleasure, or will of the insured, or to any other cause, the premium shall be returned ; because a policy of insurance is a contract of indemnity.
Page 606 - All the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate, real, personal and mixed, wheresoever situate, of which I may die seized or possessed, or to which I may be entitled at the time of my decease...
Page 439 - Assembly ; nor shall any person hold more than one lucrative office at the same time, except as in this Constitution expressly permitted...
Page 311 - ... relieve a party from a judgment ' taken against him through his mistake, inadvertence, surprise or excusable neglect.
Page 532 - The provisions of this act shall not be construed in any manner to affect or impair the title of a purchaser for a valuable consideration, unless it shall appear that such purchaser had previous notice of the fraudulent intent of his immediate grantor, or of the fraud rendering void the title of such grantor.
Page 613 - To administer according to law, and to the will of the testator, all his goods, chattels, rights and credits, and the proceeds of all his real estate, that may be sold for the payment of his debts or legacies, which shall at any time come to the possession of the executor, or to the possession of any other person for him...
Page 357 - That the party of the second part, for and in consideration of the...
Page 290 - The verdict of a jury is either general or special. A general verdict is that by which they pronounce generally upon all or any of the issues, either in favor of the plaintiff or defendant.
Page 268 - It is sometimes said that speculative damages cannot be recovered because the amount is uncertain ; but such remarks will generally be found applicable to such damages as it is uncertain whether sustained at all from the breach. • Sometimes the claim is rejected as being too remote. This is another mode of saying that it is uncertain whether such damages resulted necessarily and immediately from the breach complained of.
Page 239 - An action upon a specialty, or any agreement, contract, or promise in writing, within fifteen years ; upon a contract not in writing, express or implied, an action upon a liability created by statute, other than a forfeiture or penalty, within six years.