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 93
... paid first , it may well be said that he was acting in his individual , not in his representative , capacity . The ... paid at the sale was to be paid upon a certificate being made by the abstract company that there was no in- cumbrance ...
... paid first , it may well be said that he was acting in his individual , not in his representative , capacity . The ... paid at the sale was to be paid upon a certificate being made by the abstract company that there was no in- cumbrance ...
Page 114
... paid for the period required , we think the payments were not made under the conditions the statute imposes . The stat- ute requires the taxes to be paid under " claim and color of title . " when the land is in pos- session of the ...
... paid for the period required , we think the payments were not made under the conditions the statute imposes . The stat- ute requires the taxes to be paid under " claim and color of title . " when the land is in pos- session of the ...
Page 117
... paid the rent for the year 1899 , and up to and including the year 1902 . He paid no rent for the years 1903 , 1904 , and 1905. In 1900 appellant Mary Jane Frost and her son Roy and daughter Edith moved to Alaska , where they remained ...
... paid the rent for the year 1899 , and up to and including the year 1902 . He paid no rent for the years 1903 , 1904 , and 1905. In 1900 appellant Mary Jane Frost and her son Roy and daughter Edith moved to Alaska , where they remained ...
Page 123
... paid and satisfied , such mortgage ordinar- ily becomes ipso facto null and void . In this instance the mortgage was given by both the husband and wife to secure the $ 15,000 note . When that note was paid , the husband and wife could ...
... paid and satisfied , such mortgage ordinar- ily becomes ipso facto null and void . In this instance the mortgage was given by both the husband and wife to secure the $ 15,000 note . When that note was paid , the husband and wife could ...
Page 143
... PAID - PLEAD- ING . In an action to recover money paid by plaintiff on a purchase of cattle as money re- ceived by defendant for its use , on the ground that the contract had been unlawfully rescinded by defendant , plaintiff need not ...
... PAID - PLEAD- ING . In an action to recover money paid by plaintiff on a purchase of cattle as money re- ceived by defendant for its use , on the ground that the contract had been unlawfully rescinded by defendant , plaintiff need not ...
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