The Northwestern Reporter, Volume 70West Publishing Company, 1897 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... give Gates credit for only such sums paid by him after he and Feige sold out as he has shown affirmatively exceed fifty thousand dollars , and he shall give him credit for payments in such cases only when such payments have been made ...
... give Gates credit for only such sums paid by him after he and Feige sold out as he has shown affirmatively exceed fifty thousand dollars , and he shall give him credit for payments in such cases only when such payments have been made ...
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... give one party the power of asking the other how he intends to shape his case . * We were much press- ed with the recent case of Flitcroft v . Fletcher , 11 Exch . 543. If the court there meant to de- cide that the defendant may always ...
... give one party the power of asking the other how he intends to shape his case . * We were much press- ed with the recent case of Flitcroft v . Fletcher , 11 Exch . 543. If the court there meant to de- cide that the defendant may always ...
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... give to the moving party the benefit of information to be derived from his adversary . The testi- mony is in the nature of an admission , and we see no reason why it should not be made avail- able in this way . A more troublesome ques ...
... give to the moving party the benefit of information to be derived from his adversary . The testi- mony is in the nature of an admission , and we see no reason why it should not be made avail- able in this way . A more troublesome ques ...
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... give instruc- tions asked by the county numbered 1 to 7 , both inclusive . We have examined the instructions given and refused , and ascertained that the court did not err in giving all the instructions given , nor in refusing all the ...
... give instruc- tions asked by the county numbered 1 to 7 , both inclusive . We have examined the instructions given and refused , and ascertained that the court did not err in giving all the instructions given , nor in refusing all the ...
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... give a jury trial . Roggen- camp v . Converse , 15 Neb . 105 , 17 N. W. 361 . The course taken in this case was perfectly appropriate . As the case was begun it was in its nature one in which , under the constitution , either party had ...
... give a jury trial . Roggen- camp v . Converse , 15 Neb . 105 , 17 N. W. 361 . The course taken in this case was perfectly appropriate . As the case was begun it was in its nature one in which , under the constitution , either party had ...
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Page 404 - In an action for the recovery of money only, or specific real property, the jury, in their discretion, may render a general or special verdict. In all other cases the court may direct the jury to find a special verdict in writing upon all or any of the issues, and in all cases may instruct them, if they render a general verdict, to find upon particular questions of fact, to be stated in writing, and may direct a written finding thereon.
Page 61 - ... by neglect of the insured to use all reasonable means to save and preserve the property at and after a fire, or when the property is endangered by fire in neighboring premises...
Page 348 - is between the delegation of power to make the law, which necessarily involves a discretion as to what it shall be, and conferring authority or discretion as to its execution, to be exercised under and in pursuance of the law. The first cannot be done ; to the latter no valid objection can be made.
Page 206 - In pleading a private statute or a right derived therefrom, it shall be sufficient to refer to such statute by its title and the day of its passage, and the court shall thereupon take judicial notice thereof.
Page 352 - No person duly authorized to practice physic or surgery, shall be allowed to disclose any information which he may have acquired in attending any patient, in a professional character, and which information was necessary to enable him to prescribe for such patient as a physician, or to do any act for him as a surgeon (id.
Page 354 - This statute is in derogation of the common law, therefore it is not to be extended by implication or construction. "As a rule of exposition, statutes are to be construed in reference to the principles of the common law ; for it is not to be presumed that the legislature intended to make any innovation upon the common -law, further than the case absolutely required.
Page 27 - The property of no person shall be taken or damaged for public use without just compensation therefor.
Page 221 - Every stockholder in a banking corporation or institution shall be individually responsible and liable to its creditors, over and above the amount of stock by him or her held, to an amount equal to his or her respective shares so held, for all its liabilities accruing while he or she remains such stockholder.
Page 56 - Every act shall embrace but one subject, and matters properly connected therewith ; which subject shall be expressed in the title. But if any subject shall be embraced in an act, which shall not be expressed in the title, such act shall be void only as to so much thereof as shall not be expressed in the title.
Page 358 - While resisting an attempt by such other person to commit any felony, or to do any other unlawful act : or, 2. After such attempt shall have failed: Shall be deemed guilty of manslaughter in the second degree.