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 46
... owners of certain subdivisions constituting the fractional southwest quarter of section 2 ; that the defendant Joseph Sullivan is the owner of the northwest quarter of said section 2 ; that the defendants Hood and wife are the owners ...
... owners of certain subdivisions constituting the fractional southwest quarter of section 2 ; that the defendant Joseph Sullivan is the owner of the northwest quarter of said section 2 ; that the defendants Hood and wife are the owners ...
Page 49
... owners notice of such sale , the proceedings were fatally defective , and the owners were entitled to redeem . 3. SAME ... owner in order to make personal service of such notice . [ Ed . Note . - For cases in point . see vol . 45 , Cent ...
... owners notice of such sale , the proceedings were fatally defective , and the owners were entitled to redeem . 3. SAME ... owner in order to make personal service of such notice . [ Ed . Note . - For cases in point . see vol . 45 , Cent ...
Page 51
... owner . If the owner can- not thus be found , then service by publica- tion may be made . In this instance the re- spondent is not shown to have had any ac- tual knowledge of the post - office address or residence of the appellants ...
... owner . If the owner can- not thus be found , then service by publica- tion may be made . In this instance the re- spondent is not shown to have had any ac- tual knowledge of the post - office address or residence of the appellants ...
Page 52
to learn the place of residence of the true owner , and can then obtain a deed depriv- ing the ignorant and innocent owner of his title , then the statute would become a most vicious instrument for the perpetration of fraud ...
to learn the place of residence of the true owner , and can then obtain a deed depriv- ing the ignorant and innocent owner of his title , then the statute would become a most vicious instrument for the perpetration of fraud ...
Page 63
... owners of lands susceptible of irrigation from a common source and by the same system of works , to form a district composed of such lands , which when formed is a public corporation , a land- owner , even though part of his rights are ...
... owners of lands susceptible of irrigation from a common source and by the same system of works , to form a district composed of such lands , which when formed is a public corporation , a land- owner , even though part of his rights are ...
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