Principles of Law: Husband and Wife; Divorce; Parent and Child; Guardian and Ward; Notaries Public; Justices of the Peace; Patents, Copyright, and Trade-marks; Insurance; Mines and MiningInternational textbook Company, 1903 - American law |
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... judicial injury . " 726 Ch . Div . ( Eng . ) 96 , 144 ( 1877 ) ; 1 Q. B. Div . ( Eng . ) 436 ( 1876 ) ; Eng . M. W. Prop . Act , 1882 , Sec . 19 . 74 Eng . M. W. Prop . Act , 1893 , 56 & 57 Vict . , c . 63 . 75 Ibid . , Sec . 3 . 73 17 ...
... judicial injury . " 726 Ch . Div . ( Eng . ) 96 , 144 ( 1877 ) ; 1 Q. B. Div . ( Eng . ) 436 ( 1876 ) ; Eng . M. W. Prop . Act , 1882 , Sec . 19 . 74 Eng . M. W. Prop . Act , 1893 , 56 & 57 Vict . , c . 63 . 75 Ibid . , Sec . 3 . 73 17 ...
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... judicial construction thereof , which at first tending , with measured hesitancy , toward giving them some of the rights of property denied to them under the old procedure , have resulted in placing them on a footing very nearly equal ...
... judicial construction thereof , which at first tending , with measured hesitancy , toward giving them some of the rights of property denied to them under the old procedure , have resulted in placing them on a footing very nearly equal ...
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... judicial adjudications which appear to indicate the tendency of a survivor's right and powers are denial of a survivor's right to dispose of more than the half of the community property belonging to said survivor ; 43 60 Tex . 96 ( 1883 ) ...
... judicial adjudications which appear to indicate the tendency of a survivor's right and powers are denial of a survivor's right to dispose of more than the half of the community property belonging to said survivor ; 43 60 Tex . 96 ( 1883 ) ...
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... judicial review of the subject it is stated that " the sole purpose of the original statute of 1848 ( in New York ) was to secure to married women the enjoyment of their real and personal property , which belonged to them at the time of ...
... judicial review of the subject it is stated that " the sole purpose of the original statute of 1848 ( in New York ) was to secure to married women the enjoyment of their real and personal property , which belonged to them at the time of ...
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... judicial opinion on this subject is that the legislative intention in placing a married woman in an estate of her own as her separate estate will be carried out when- ever it appears that she has or is given or granted property to be ...
... judicial opinion on this subject is that the legislative intention in placing a married woman in an estate of her own as her separate estate will be carried out when- ever it appears that she has or is given or granted property to be ...
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Page 16 - ... in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which it appertains, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, construct, compound, and use the same...
Page 13 - That whenever by priority of possession rights to the use of water for mining, agricultural, manufacturing, or other purposes have vested and accrued and the same are recognized and acknowledged by the local customs, laws, and the decisions of courts, the possessors and owners of such vested rights shall be maintained and protected in the same...
Page 21 - A married woman shall, in accordance with the provisions of this Act, be capable of acquiring, holding, and disposing by will or otherwise, of any real or personal property as her separate property, in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, without the intervention of any trustee.
Page 5 - In the language of the patent law, it is an art. The machinery pointed out as suitable to perform the process may or may not be new or patentable, while the process itself may be altogether new, and produce an entirely new result.
Page 20 - ... Our constitution declares a treaty to be the law of the land. It is, consequently, to be regarded in courts of justice as equivalent to an act of the legislature, whenever it operates of itself without the aid of any legislative provision. But when the terms of the stipulation import a contract, when either of the parties engages to perform a particular act, the treaty addresses itself to the political, not the judicial department; and the legislature must execute the contract before it can become...
Page 26 - But, without adopting either of these constructions, we rest the conclusion already indicated upon the broad ground that when a policy of insurance contains contradictory provisions, or has been so framed as to leave room for construction, rendering it doubtful whether the parties intended the exact truth of the applicant's statements to be a condition precedent to any binding contract, the court should lean against that construction which imposes upon the assured the obligations of a warranty.
Page 2 - Office to any person who has invented or discovered any new and useful art, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof...
Page 26 - An assignment, grant or conveyance shall be void as against any subsequent purchaser or mortgagee for a valuable consideration, without notice, unless it is recorded in the Patent Office within three months from the date thereof or prior to such subsequent purchase or mortgage.
Page 5 - A process is a mode of treatment of certain materials to produce a given result. It is an act, or a series of acts, performed upon the subjectmatter to be transformed and reduced to a different state or thing.
Page 24 - And be it further enacted, that every will shall be construed, with reference to the real estate and personal estate comprised in it, to speak and take effect as if it had been executed immediately before the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will.