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 117
... respondent at a rental of $ 20 per year . The respondent leased the property principally on account of a spring of water located near his adjoining hop field ; the water to be used in spraying his hops . He paid the rent for the year ...
... respondent at a rental of $ 20 per year . The respondent leased the property principally on account of a spring of water located near his adjoining hop field ; the water to be used in spraying his hops . He paid the rent for the year ...
Page 118
... respondent's duty in the premises . But , accepting the evidence of the respondent himself , to the effect that he stated that he was going to bid in the prop- erty if it did not go too high , we think such a statement , under the ...
... respondent's duty in the premises . But , accepting the evidence of the respondent himself , to the effect that he stated that he was going to bid in the prop- erty if it did not go too high , we think such a statement , under the ...
Page 122
... respondent in this action . No showing appears to have been made that the I. P. Callison who made the af- fidavit and I. P. Callison , the respondent , are one and the same person ; nor did the court make any finding showing such ...
... respondent in this action . No showing appears to have been made that the I. P. Callison who made the af- fidavit and I. P. Callison , the respondent , are one and the same person ; nor did the court make any finding showing such ...
Page 129
... respondent's wit- nesses could be found . No further attempt at payment of either assessments or dues was made by the respondent or her mother , nor is it claimed that any further corres- pondence took place . The $ 3.60 remitted by Mrs ...
... respondent's wit- nesses could be found . No further attempt at payment of either assessments or dues was made by the respondent or her mother , nor is it claimed that any further corres- pondence took place . The $ 3.60 remitted by Mrs ...
Page 130
... respondent and her mother , who had the certificate in her possession , must have known that non- payment of these dues would ipso facto for- feit the rights of the assured , without re- gard to the assessments . There is no show- ing ...
... respondent and her mother , who had the certificate in her possession , must have known that non- payment of these dues would ipso facto for- feit the rights of the assured , without re- gard to the assessments . There is no show- ing ...
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