The Pacific Reporter, Volume 91West Publishing Company, 1907 - Law reports, digests, etc "Comprising all the decisions of the Supreme Courts of California, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Montana, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Oklahoma, District Courts of Appeal and Appellate Department of the Superior Court of California and Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma." (varies) |
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Page 40
... complaint was sustained , and , as the appel- lant ( plaintiff ) stood upon her complaint the action was dismissed , the question therefore before us is : Does the complaint state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action ? The ...
... complaint was sustained , and , as the appel- lant ( plaintiff ) stood upon her complaint the action was dismissed , the question therefore before us is : Does the complaint state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action ? The ...
Page 43
... complaint , and defendants also plead the statute of limitations . The main contention of appellants as set forth in their brief is that there is not suf- ficient evidence to support the allegations of the complaint , that there is not ...
... complaint , and defendants also plead the statute of limitations . The main contention of appellants as set forth in their brief is that there is not suf- ficient evidence to support the allegations of the complaint , that there is not ...
Page 103
... complaint of a private party against any person who usurps , intrudes into , or unlaw- fully holds or exercises any public office or franchise in the state , and that he must bring the action whenever he has reason to believe that any ...
... complaint of a private party against any person who usurps , intrudes into , or unlaw- fully holds or exercises any public office or franchise in the state , and that he must bring the action whenever he has reason to believe that any ...
Page 104
... complaint which he intended to file in his proposed suit . In the complaint there were only two statements made , which , if supported by evidence of their truth , should have had any effect on the Attorney General . The first was that ...
... complaint which he intended to file in his proposed suit . In the complaint there were only two statements made , which , if supported by evidence of their truth , should have had any effect on the Attorney General . The first was that ...
Page 109
... COMPLAINT . A complaint for breach of agreement to pay mortgages , alleging that by reason thereof the mortgagee applied to the indebtedness the pro- ceeds of plaintiff's property held as security , and plaintiff was obliged to pay the ...
... COMPLAINT . A complaint for breach of agreement to pay mortgages , alleging that by reason thereof the mortgagee applied to the indebtedness the pro- ceeds of plaintiff's property held as security , and plaintiff was obliged to pay the ...
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action adverse possession affidavit affirmed alleged amended amount Appeal from Superior appellant assessment attorney authority Cent claim Code Civ complaint Constitution contract convention corporation coun court of equity damages decree deed defendant defendant's demurrer denied district court duty election enabling act entitled error evidence execution fact fendant filed finding granted habeas corpus held issue Judge judgment jurisdiction jury justice land lease Legislature lien ment mortgage motion Note.-For officers Oklahoma opinion ordinance Osage Indian reservation owner paid party payment person petition plaintiff plaintiff in error pleadings possession proceedings purchase purpose question reason respondent rule Shawnee county statute stockholders Superior Court Supreme Court sustained territory territory of Oklahoma testified testimony thereof tiff tion treasury stock trial court Wash witness Woods county writ