Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Oklahoma, Volume 56Oklahoma. Supreme Court, Edward Bell Green, Frank Dale, John Henry Burford, Robert Lee Williams, Matthew John Kane, Howard J. Parker, Charles Winfield Van Eaton Harlow Publishing Company, 1916 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... petition was filed by plaintiffs , and in said amended petition all of said defendants , other than the railway company , were elimi- nated from said cause . The material evidence shows that said hogs were de- livered by plaintiffs in ...
... petition was filed by plaintiffs , and in said amended petition all of said defendants , other than the railway company , were elimi- nated from said cause . The material evidence shows that said hogs were de- livered by plaintiffs in ...
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... petition was sustained by the lower court , and , plaintiff in error declining to plead further , his petition was dismissed , and he has appealed to this court . This appeal involves two questions : First , does the amended petition ...
... petition was sustained by the lower court , and , plaintiff in error declining to plead further , his petition was dismissed , and he has appealed to this court . This appeal involves two questions : First , does the amended petition ...
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... petition is sufficient to state a cause of action against the defendant in error , inasmuch as it does not allege that the notary in taking the acknowledgment complained of acted maliciously , corruptly , carelessly , or negligently ...
... petition is sufficient to state a cause of action against the defendant in error , inasmuch as it does not allege that the notary in taking the acknowledgment complained of acted maliciously , corruptly , carelessly , or negligently ...
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... petition , on its face , shows that the cause of action is barred by the statute of limitations . It is alleged in the petition that the acknowledgment was taken in June , 1908 , and this cause of action was filed in November , 1911 ...
... petition , on its face , shows that the cause of action is barred by the statute of limitations . It is alleged in the petition that the acknowledgment was taken in June , 1908 , and this cause of action was filed in November , 1911 ...
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... petition has been passed from the original allottee , have neglected to assert , prior to the year 1912 , their claim to an exemption from taxation ; that the said plaintiffs were not advised of their right to claim an exemption from ...
... petition has been passed from the original allottee , have neglected to assert , prior to the year 1912 , their claim to an exemption from taxation ; that the said plaintiffs were not advised of their right to claim an exemption from ...
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Page 651 - ... appoint receivers or the marshals, upon application of parties in interest, in case the courts shall find it absolutely necessary, for the preservation of estates, to take charge of the property of bankrupts after the filing of the petition and until it is dismissed or the trustee is qualified...
Page 700 - In case the greater rate of interest has been paid, the person by whom it has been paid, or his legal representatives, may recover back, in an action in the nature of an action of debt, twice the amount of the interest thus paid from the association taking or receiving the same ; provided such action is commenced within two years from the time the usurious transaction occurred.
Page 206 - The court must, in every stage of an action, disregard any error or defect, in the pleadings or proceedings, which does not affect the substantial rights of the adverse party; and no judgment can be reversed or affected by reason of such error or defect.
Page 385 - In all elections by the people the vote shall be by ballot, and the legislature shall provide for the numbering of tickets and make such other regulations as may be necessary to detect and punish fraud and preserve the purity of the ballot...
Page 609 - The court shall, in every stage of an action, disregard any error or defect in the pleadings or proceedings which shall not affect the substantial rights of the adverse party, and no judgment shall be reversed or affected by reason of such error or defect.
Page 658 - It is as true of the present law as it was of that of 1867 that the filing of the petition is a caveat to all the world, and In effect an attachment and injunction (International Bank v.
Page 392 - Where a court of competent Jurisdiction has taken property into its possession, through its officers, the property Is thereby withdrawn from the jurisdiction of all other courts.
Page 554 - No action pending in any court shall abate by the death of either or both the parties thereto, except an action for libel, slander, malicious prosecution, for a nuisance, or against a justice of the peace for misconduct in office, which shall abate by the death of the defendant.
Page 260 - America, for the payment of which well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Page 392 - Accordingly, where property was in the possession of the bankrupt at the time of the appointment of a receiver, it was held that the bankruptcy court had jurisdiction to determine the title to it as against an adverse claimant, and that the receiver had no right to deliver it to him without the order of the court.