The Pacific Reporter, Volume 87West 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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... corporation cannot be called in question . 8. SAME . A corporation not organized for railroad purposes was authorized by the supervisors of a county to build a railroad along a certain high- way , but subsequently the building was ...
... corporation cannot be called in question . 8. SAME . A corporation not organized for railroad purposes was authorized by the supervisors of a county to build a railroad along a certain high- way , but subsequently the building was ...
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... corporation , every year after it has begun construction of its road , " to complete and put in full operation at least five miles of its road , until the same is fully completed , " failing in which " the right to extend its road ...
... corporation , every year after it has begun construction of its road , " to complete and put in full operation at least five miles of its road , until the same is fully completed , " failing in which " the right to extend its road ...
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... corporation . and had no au- thority by its charter to engage in railroad building , and probably for that reason the court enjoined its attempt to exercise the powers of a railroad corporation . However this may be , the section has no ...
... corporation . and had no au- thority by its charter to engage in railroad building , and probably for that reason the court enjoined its attempt to exercise the powers of a railroad corporation . However this may be , the section has no ...
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... corporation would have the right to condemn land for its right of way . Mr. Lewis says : " There appears to be no reason why lateral roads should not be constructed , if they are required to serve the public , as occasion requires ...
... corporation would have the right to condemn land for its right of way . Mr. Lewis says : " There appears to be no reason why lateral roads should not be constructed , if they are required to serve the public , as occasion requires ...
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... corporation's books were admissible to show that the entire capital stock had been subscribed . [ Ed . Note . For cases in point , see vol . 20 , Cent . Dig . Evidence , ยง 1401. ] - 2. EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS RIGHT TO CONDEMN ...
... corporation's books were admissible to show that the entire capital stock had been subscribed . [ Ed . Note . For cases in point , see vol . 20 , Cent . Dig . Evidence , ยง 1401. ] - 2. EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS RIGHT TO CONDEMN ...
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