Supplement to the Second and Third Editions of Voorhies' Annotated Code: Containing All the Decisions and Rules of Court Since the Publication of the Second Edition of Said Code, the Assignments of Terms, Circuits, Etc., for the Years 1854 and 1855 |
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Page 26
... intended only that no suit taken to the court of appeals should , after being adjudicated there , be further prosecuted by appeal to any other tri- bunal , but that the decision should be conclusive as to the rights of the parties to ...
... intended only that no suit taken to the court of appeals should , after being adjudicated there , be further prosecuted by appeal to any other tri- bunal , but that the decision should be conclusive as to the rights of the parties to ...
Page 49
... intended to be changed by the 120th section of the code , so as to permit the plaintiff to include in the same action all or any of the parties severally liable upon the same obligation or instrument . So , also , at common law , when ...
... intended to be changed by the 120th section of the code , so as to permit the plaintiff to include in the same action all or any of the parties severally liable upon the same obligation or instrument . So , also , at common law , when ...
Page 63
... intended by any provision of the code to change the common - law rule so as to deprive the party of the right to waive the tort , and bring an action on the contract . ” The complaint should agree with the summons in the description of ...
... intended by any provision of the code to change the common - law rule so as to deprive the party of the right to waive the tort , and bring an action on the contract . ” The complaint should agree with the summons in the description of ...
Page 67
... intended to convert , in all cases , a mere equitable into a legal title . It would require language far more clear and explicit , to introduce so important a change . For instance , a man has entered into a written contract for the ...
... intended to convert , in all cases , a mere equitable into a legal title . It would require language far more clear and explicit , to introduce so important a change . For instance , a man has entered into a written contract for the ...
Page 68
... intended to authorize a suit at law in the name of an assignee of a chose in action , and thus to abrogate the rule of the common law which renders such things unassignable . That this was its principal , if not its whole design , I ...
... intended to authorize a suit at law in the name of an assignee of a chose in action , and thus to abrogate the rule of the common law which renders such things unassignable . That this was its principal , if not its whole design , I ...
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Supplement to the Second and Third Editions of Voorhies' Annotated Code ... New York (State) No preview available - 2019 |
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Page 66 - Any person may be made a defendant who has or claims an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party to a complete determination or settlement of the question involved therein.
Page 58 - When publication is ordered, personal service of a copy of the summons and complaint out of the state...
Page 119 - Claims against a trustee by virtue of a contract, or by operation of law; 5.
Page 257 - Any court in which an action is pending, or a judge thereof may, upon notice, order either party to give to the other, within a specified time, an inspection and copy, or permission to take a copy, of...
Page 96 - ... as to matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true.
Page 172 - Judgment may be given, for or against one or more of several plaintiffs, and for or against one or more of several defendants, and it may determine the ultimate rights of the parties on each side, as between themselves, and it may grant to the defendant any affirmative relief to which he may be entitled.
Page 214 - Procedure, can only be made to the court before which the trial is had, or the judgment rendered, and s?ia!J in all cases be made before final costs are adjusted.
Page 248 - ... to allow judgment to be taken against him, for the sum or property, or to the effect therein specified, with costs.
Page 93 - When the answer contains new matter constituting a counterclaim, the plaintiff may, within twenty days, reply to such new matter (denying, generally or specifically, each allegation controverted by him, or any knowledge or information thereof, sufficient to form a belief; and he may allege, in ordinary and concise language, without repetition, any new matter, not inconsistent with the complaint, constituting a defence to such new matter in the answer...
Page 120 - Injuries with or without force, to person and property, or either ; or 4. Injuries to character ; or 5. Claims to recover real property, with or without damages for the withholding thereof, and the rents and profits of the same ; or 6.