The American Law Register and Review, Volumen42University of Pennsylvania Press, 1894 |
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... interest of the State is involved , the prosperity of which affects every household in the Commonwealth . " The second trial resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff for $ 250 . Plaintiff and defendant each took a writ of error . The ...
... interest of the State is involved , the prosperity of which affects every household in the Commonwealth . " The second trial resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff for $ 250 . Plaintiff and defendant each took a writ of error . The ...
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... interest in the judgment on which bail was entered , or that he held property or funds that should have been applied to the payment thereof . So far as appears , it was the proper debt of Powers & Co. , and the substance of defendant's ...
... interest in the judgment on which bail was entered , or that he held property or funds that should have been applied to the payment thereof . So far as appears , it was the proper debt of Powers & Co. , and the substance of defendant's ...
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... interest in land to plain- tiff , and also the interest of a co- tenant . Plaintiff objected to taking deed of the co - tenant for fear there might be judgments against him . Defendant by way of inducement then promised to pay all of co ...
... interest in land to plain- tiff , and also the interest of a co- tenant . Plaintiff objected to taking deed of the co - tenant for fear there might be judgments against him . Defendant by way of inducement then promised to pay all of co ...
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... interest , which was to be paid in monthly instalments of $ 5000 . Now , unless the bridges were completed and the road put in a condition for use , there would be no proceeds ; and as he had already taken into his possession all the ...
... interest , which was to be paid in monthly instalments of $ 5000 . Now , unless the bridges were completed and the road put in a condition for use , there would be no proceeds ; and as he had already taken into his possession all the ...
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... interest of a son in preserving his father's credit and saving the family name and honor from the risk of suffering reproach in a public court room is not such a ' self- interest ' as will support his prom- ise to pay his father's just ...
... interest of a son in preserving his father's credit and saving the family name and honor from the risk of suffering reproach in a public court room is not such a ' self- interest ' as will support his prom- ise to pay his father's just ...
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Página 346 - ... when that which the legislature has done comes within the rule that, if a statute purporting to have been enacted to protect the public health, the public morals, or the public safety, has no real or substantial relation to those objects, or is, beyond all question, a plain, palpable invasion of rights secured by the fundamental law, it is the duty of the courts to so adjudge, and thereby give effect to the Constitution.
Página 520 - ... equidistant from those two corners which stand on the same line. Second. The boundary lines, actually run and marked in the surveys returned by the surveyor general, shall be established as the proper boundary lines of the sections, or subdivisions, for which they were intended, and the length of such lines, as returned, shall be held and considered as the true length thereof.
Página 424 - The American Constitution is no exception to the rule that everything which has power to win the obedience and respect of men must have its roots deep in the past, and that the more slowly every institution has grown, so much the more enduring is it likely to prove. There is little in this Constitution that is absolutely new. There is much that is as old as Magna Charta.
Página 424 - The general rule is, that the master is answerable for every such wrong of the servant or agent as is committed in the course of the service and for the master's benefit, though no express command or privity of the master be proved.
Página 527 - ... bounded on the northern and western lines of such townships shall be sold as containing only the quantity expressed in the returns and plats respectively, and all others as containing the complete legal quantity.
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