Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the Philippines from ..., Volume 44Bureau of Printing, 1924 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... defendant under circumstances hereinafter set forth . To the original complaint the defendant in due course inter- posed its answer and a cross - complaint for the recovery of damages for alleged breach of contract connected with the ...
... defendant under circumstances hereinafter set forth . To the original complaint the defendant in due course inter- posed its answer and a cross - complaint for the recovery of damages for alleged breach of contract connected with the ...
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... defendant , and , through his efforts , one of the " Matthews " plants was sold by the plaintiff to the defendant , and was shipped from Manila to Iloilo , and later installed on defendant's premises after which , without the knowledge ...
... defendant , and , through his efforts , one of the " Matthews " plants was sold by the plaintiff to the defendant , and was shipped from Manila to Iloilo , and later installed on defendant's premises after which , without the knowledge ...
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... defendant . He also says that he personally took with him the statement of account of the plaintiff against the defendant , and that after he was there a few days , the defendant asked to see the statement , and that he gave it to him ...
... defendant . He also says that he personally took with him the statement of account of the plaintiff against the defendant , and that after he was there a few days , the defendant asked to see the statement , and that he gave it to him ...
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... defendant at the request of the defendant . The evidence of the defendant that Montelibano was the one who sold him the plant is in direct conflict with his own pleadings and the receipted statement which he offered in evidence . This ...
... defendant at the request of the defendant . The evidence of the defendant that Montelibano was the one who sold him the plant is in direct conflict with his own pleadings and the receipted statement which he offered in evidence . This ...
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... defendant's own tele- gram shows that the plaintiff " did not present bill " to defendant . He now claims that at the very time this telegram was sent , he had the receipt of Montelibano for the money upon the identical statement of ...
... defendant's own tele- gram shows that the plaintiff " did not present bill " to defendant . He now claims that at the very time this telegram was sent , he had the receipt of Montelibano for the money upon the identical statement of ...
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Page 698 - No association shall make any loan or discount on the security of the shares of its own capital stock, nor be the purchaser or holder of any such shares, unless such security or purchase shall be necessary to prevent loss upon a debt previously contracted in good faith...
Page 303 - No public money or property shall ever be appropriated, applied, or used, directly or indirectly, for the use, benefit, or support of any sect, church, denomination, sectarian institution, or system of religion, or for the use, benefit, or support of any priest, preacher, minister, or other religious teacher or dignitary as such...
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Page 869 - ... 3. In case of real property, by posting a similar notice, particularly describing the property for twenty days, in three public places of the township or city where the property is situated, and also where the property is to be sold...
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Page 88 - The seller is obliged by law to warrant the buyer against such latent defects in the thing sold, and its accessories, as render it unfit for the use for which it was intended, or so diminish its usefulness that the buyer would not have bought it, or would not have given so large a price, if he had known them.— CN 1641.
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