 | New Jersey. Supreme Court - 1839
...in Flower T. Mien, (5 Co-men's R. 668) and Mr. Justice Nelson, in Garr r. Gomez, (9 Wend. 677,) that it would be a reproach to the administration of justice, if the rule was otherwise. In my opinion the judgment of the Common Fleas must be reversed, and judgment be... | |
 | New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1868
...his situation from discharging his duty in that behalf. She is clearly entitled to that privilege. It would be a reproach to the administration of justice, if the law were otherwise. It is the constant practice in courts of law, to permit the party beneficially interested to conduct... | |
 | New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1879
...real property, but he is required to hold them, when collected, subject to the order of this court. It would be a reproach to the administration of justice if the defendants were permitted to punish the complainant for seeking relief against them by withholding... | |
 | 1842
...petition, anil when his name is taken out, then the petition will he free from all irregularity; for, I think, it would be a reproach to the administration of justice in a case of this kind, which my predecessor stated, was a case of vusl importance, if I prevented... | |
 | Joseph S. Bosworth, New York (State). Superior Court (New York) - 1861
...ground that the Courts have no power to relieve the other from the perils of such a trial. We cannot but think it would be a reproach to the administration of justice, if the Courts by reason of their constitution and powers were coerced to hold that they were incompetent,... | |
 | New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1868
...his situation from discharging his duty in that behalf. She is clearly entitled to that privilege. It would be a reproach to the administration of justice, if the law were otherwise. It is the constant practice in courts of law, to permit the party beneficially interested to conduct... | |
 | North Carolina. Supreme Court - 1875
...individually liable ; and the question is, how must the plaintiff proceed, to subject the stockholders? It would be a reproach to the administration of justice, if the plaintiff has no mode of enforcing his right, and we will be reluctant to make an exception to the... | |
 | 1887
...openly made in good faitb, in accordance with the law of this State, where the defendants resided, and it would be a reproach to the administration of .justice if the defendants could now defraud the plaintiff out of its money simply because their uote was, with their... | |
 | John Hoff Stewart - 1879
...real property, but he is required to hold them, when collected, subject to the order of this court. It would be a reproach to the administration of justice if the defendants were permitted to punish the complainant for seeking relief against them by withholding... | |
 | 1915
...his situation from discharging his duty in that behalf. She is clearly entitled to that privilege. It would be a reproach to the administration of justice if the law were otherwise. It is the constant practico in courts of law to permit the party beneficially interested to conduct... | |
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