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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Page 45
... motion for continuance . The attorneys for the appellant made an affidavit of certain things which he expected to prove by a Mr. Wilson , who was not able to at- tend court at the time of the trial , and this affidavit was the basis of ...
... motion for continuance . The attorneys for the appellant made an affidavit of certain things which he expected to prove by a Mr. Wilson , who was not able to at- tend court at the time of the trial , and this affidavit was the basis of ...
Page 47
... motion to vacate said default . The plaintiffs ' motion for a new trial having been overruled , judgment was entered estab- lishing the boundary line , the quarter sec- tion corner , and the meander corner , as shown and fixed by said ...
... motion to vacate said default . The plaintiffs ' motion for a new trial having been overruled , judgment was entered estab- lishing the boundary line , the quarter sec- tion corner , and the meander corner , as shown and fixed by said ...
Page 48
... motion to vacate the default entered against him . He concedes that he was absent from the state at the time the summons was published . The default was entered on July 25 , 1904 . The affidavits presented in support of his motion show ...
... motion to vacate the default entered against him . He concedes that he was absent from the state at the time the summons was published . The default was entered on July 25 , 1904 . The affidavits presented in support of his motion show ...
Page 66
... motion to dismiss was filed . At the hearing counsel for the moving par- ty frankly stated that the purpose of these stipulations , as must be apparent from the very stipulations themselves , was to procure a hearing of the appeal at ...
... motion to dismiss was filed . At the hearing counsel for the moving par- ty frankly stated that the purpose of these stipulations , as must be apparent from the very stipulations themselves , was to procure a hearing of the appeal at ...
Page 69
... motion for a new trial was not filed before it was served on the appellant , and a motion was made in the court below to strike it for that reason . The respondent . in an- swer to the motion , asked , and over the ob- jection of the ...
... motion for a new trial was not filed before it was served on the appellant , and a motion was made in the court below to strike it for that reason . The respondent . in an- swer to the motion , asked , and over the ob- jection of the ...
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