The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 124West Publishing Company, 1910 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... purchased land in his own name with her money , purchased it November 8 , 1883 , and the wife died September 14 ... purchase of the land by her husband . * * [ Ed . Note . - For other cases , see Witnesses , Dec. Dig . § 145. * ] 14 ...
... purchased land in his own name with her money , purchased it November 8 , 1883 , and the wife died September 14 ... purchase of the land by her husband . * * [ Ed . Note . - For other cases , see Witnesses , Dec. Dig . § 145. * ] 14 ...
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... purchase of the Rogers land ; that he had once heard Mrs. Downing say to her husband that " he traded her property for land . She didn't say what land - her stock . " The petition states , in substance : That on the day of June , 1876 ...
... purchase of the Rogers land ; that he had once heard Mrs. Downing say to her husband that " he traded her property for land . She didn't say what land - her stock . " The petition states , in substance : That on the day of June , 1876 ...
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... purchase , time I expect the mare would be worth and that the land at the time of the pur- about $ 75 or $ 100 . Perry Byrn claimed the chase was of the value of $ 400 ; that the filly . I know Mr. Downing afterwards gave defendant held ...
... purchase , time I expect the mare would be worth and that the land at the time of the pur- about $ 75 or $ 100 . Perry Byrn claimed the chase was of the value of $ 400 ; that the filly . I know Mr. Downing afterwards gave defendant held ...
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... purchase of the land in suit was between Rogers as grantor and defendant as grantee . She was in no sense a party to that contract , nor is it in issue in this case . As between the parties to it , it is admitted to have been legal ...
... purchase of the land in suit was between Rogers as grantor and defendant as grantee . She was in no sense a party to that contract , nor is it in issue in this case . As between the parties to it , it is admitted to have been legal ...
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... purchase of the land . In Warren v . Meyer Mfg . Co. , supra , by the written con- tract defendant agreed to sell plaintiff 30 or 40 tons of iron at $ 9 per ton , and was not bound to pay for it until the whole amount was delivered . By ...
... purchase of the land . In Warren v . Meyer Mfg . Co. , supra , by the written con- tract defendant agreed to sell plaintiff 30 or 40 tons of iron at $ 9 per ton , and was not bound to pay for it until the whole amount was delivered . By ...
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Page 100 - 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 188 - ... the party of the first part shall pay to the party of the second part...
Page 8 - Missouri statute provided that "in actions where one of the original parties to the contract or cause of action in issue and on trial is dead . . . the other party to such contract or cause of action shall not be admitted to testify either in his own favor...
Page 103 - A conviction cannot be had upon the testimony of an accomplice unless it be corroborated by such other evidence as shall tend to connect the defendant with the commission of the offense ; and the corroboration is not sufficient if it merely shows the commission of the offense or the circumstances thereof.
Page 72 - If any person who shall have resided in this state, go from and do not return to this state for seven successive years, he shall be presumed to be dead, in any case wherein his death shall come in question, unless proof be made that he was alive within that time.
Page 184 - If it be done in the course of his employment, the master is liable ; and it makes no difference that the master did not authorize, or even know of the servant's act or neglect, or even if he disapproved or forbade it,. he is equally liable, if the act be done in the course of his servant's employment.
Page 60 - The court instructs the jury that if you find and believe from the evidence in this case that the policy in evidence was issued to Carl S.
Page 261 - Procedure requires that every action be brought in the name of the real party in interest...
Page 153 - To guard against mistakes or delays the sender of a message should order it repeated; that is, telegraphed back to the originating office for comparison. For this one half the regular rate is charged in addition.
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