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 118
... possession in ejectment against the grantee in a deed of gen- eral warranty , the grantee having given the grantor notice of the pendency of the action , and neither the grantee nor grantor having defended , the grantee was not entitled ...
... possession in ejectment against the grantee in a deed of gen- eral warranty , the grantee having given the grantor notice of the pendency of the action , and neither the grantee nor grantor having defended , the grantee was not entitled ...
Page 180
... possession of the property by the defendant soon after it was stolen was itself an incriminatory fact , not sufficient , standing alone , to warrant conviction . Nev- ertheless the fact of such possession , coupled with the changed ...
... possession of the property by the defendant soon after it was stolen was itself an incriminatory fact , not sufficient , standing alone , to warrant conviction . Nev- ertheless the fact of such possession , coupled with the changed ...
Page 184
... possession under such proceedings at the rate of 12 per centum per an- num from date of payment , as provided by sec- tion 148 of the tax laws , being section 8423 , Gen. St. 1905 . [ Ed . Note . - For cases in point , sce vol . 35 ...
... possession under such proceedings at the rate of 12 per centum per an- num from date of payment , as provided by sec- tion 148 of the tax laws , being section 8423 , Gen. St. 1905 . [ Ed . Note . - For cases in point , sce vol . 35 ...
Page 186
... possession of their adopted child . Domestic infelicity caused the husband . and wife to separate . She went to live at her mother's home , and there kept and cherished the in- nocent cause of her death . On the morning of the fateful ...
... possession of their adopted child . Domestic infelicity caused the husband . and wife to separate . She went to live at her mother's home , and there kept and cherished the in- nocent cause of her death . On the morning of the fateful ...
Page 196
... POSSESSION . A mortgagee who has foreclosed his mort- gage without bringing in a purchaser from the mortgagor , and who has entered into possession under such proceedings , though without the con- sent of such purchaser , is entitled to ...
... POSSESSION . A mortgagee who has foreclosed his mort- gage without bringing in a purchaser from the mortgagor , and who has entered into possession under such proceedings , though without the con- sent of such purchaser , is entitled to ...
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affidavit affirmed alimony alleged amount answer Appeal from Superior appellant assessment attorney bank cause of action Cent certiorari charge claim Code Civ commenced complaint concur construction contract corporation court of equity damages deceased decree deed defendant defendant's demurrer dence district court ditch entitled evidence execution fact fendant filed finding foreclosure garnishee granted held injury instruction interest issue Judge judgment jurisdiction jury justice land lien mandamus ment mortgage mortgagor motion negligence Note.-For notice owner paid parties payment person plaintiff in error pleadings possession premises prior probative facts proceedings purchase purpose question quiet title railroad reason record refused respondent rule statute sufficient Superior Court Supreme Court sustained taxes testified testimony therein thereof tiff tion tract trial court verdict Wash witness