Atlantic Reporter, Volume 82West Publishing Company, 1912 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... authority to vary the terms of the con- tract and no express authority authorizing him to do so is shown . " It would seem clear , therefore , that as no actual payment of dues or interest was made for more than three months prior to ...
... authority to vary the terms of the con- tract and no express authority authorizing him to do so is shown . " It would seem clear , therefore , that as no actual payment of dues or interest was made for more than three months prior to ...
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... authorities does not seem to be necessary , for in that illuminating case Chancellor Nicholson made a painstaking ex ... authority . Bispham's Principles of Equi- ty , 67 ; Toker v . Toker , 3 De G. , J. & S. 487 ; Sands v . Old Colony ...
... authorities does not seem to be necessary , for in that illuminating case Chancellor Nicholson made a painstaking ex ... authority . Bispham's Principles of Equi- ty , 67 ; Toker v . Toker , 3 De G. , J. & S. 487 ; Sands v . Old Colony ...
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... authority for the act ; and if a maining commissioners approved or acquiesced , it would be done with authority . [ Ed . Note . For other cases , see Towns , Cent . Dig . §§ 79 , 80 ; Dec. Dig . § 45. * ] 2. TOWNS ( 8 45 * ) - TORTS ...
... authority for the act ; and if a maining commissioners approved or acquiesced , it would be done with authority . [ Ed . Note . For other cases , see Towns , Cent . Dig . §§ 79 , 80 ; Dec. Dig . § 45. * ] 2. TOWNS ( 8 45 * ) - TORTS ...
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... authority , for Daniels ' own benefit and not for the benefit of the town . You must be satisfied by a preponderance of the evidence that Mr. Daniels had the authority , properly given him by the com- missioners of Townsend , to do that ...
... authority , for Daniels ' own benefit and not for the benefit of the town . You must be satisfied by a preponderance of the evidence that Mr. Daniels had the authority , properly given him by the com- missioners of Townsend , to do that ...
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... authority either in George's favor or that of his assignee to estop himself as trustee from afterwards asserting the ... authorities I shall not the executor is entitled to deduct the amount the precise question of priorities now in ...
... authority either in George's favor or that of his assignee to estop himself as trustee from afterwards asserting the ... authorities I shall not the executor is entitled to deduct the amount the precise question of priorities now in ...
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Page 94 - Court, for a Rule to show Cause why a new Trial should...
Page 380 - It was further said that, by the general police power of a state, "persons and property are subjected to all kinds of restraints and burdens in order to secure the general comfort, health and prosperity of the state; of the perfect right of the legislature to do which no question ever was, or upon acknowledged general principles ever can be, made, so far as natural persons are concerned.
Page 365 - From the variety of cases relative to judgments being given in evidence in civil suits these two deductions seem to follow as generally true: First, that the judgment of a court of concurrent jurisdiction directly upon the point is as a plea a bar, or as evidence, conclusive between the same parties upon the same matter directly in question in another court...
Page 379 - Government, according to his actual worth in real or personal property ; yet, fines, duties or taxes may properly and justly be imposed, or laid, with a political view for the good government and benefit of the community.
Page 393 - ... as soon as practicable, turn to the right so as to allow free passage on the left.
Page 12 - A child, when adopted, may take the family name of the 'person adopting. After adoption the two shall sustain towards each other the legal relation of parent and child, and have all the rights and be subject to all the duties of that relation.
Page 175 - Knowledge and learning generally diffused through a community being essential to the preservation of a free government, and spreading the opportunities and advantages of education through the various parts of the country being highly conducive to promote this end. it shall be the duty of the legislators and magistrates, in all future periods of this government, to cherish the interest of literature and the sciences, and all seminaries and public schools...
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Page 269 - ... deprived of his life, liberty, or property, unless by the judgment of his peers, or the law of the land.
Page 346 - Because, if a trustee were permitted to buy in an honest case, he might likewise buy in a case having that appearance, but which, from the infirmity of human testimony, might be grossly otherwise.