Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Volumen38H.O. Houghton and Company, 1866 |
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... held by the defendant as collateral security for $ 756 due to him from P. , and to indemnify him against his liability to a bank on a note signed by P. as principal and the defendant and another as sureties ; and subsequently the ...
... held by the defendant as collateral security for $ 756 due to him from P. , and to indemnify him against his liability to a bank on a note signed by P. as principal and the defendant and another as sureties ; and subsequently the ...
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... held two mortgages . At the hearing before the arbitrators , the defendant pro- duced the note given by the plaintiff to Farnum , and it was stated by Stephen R. Parkhurst and the defendant , before the arbitrators , the plaintiff being ...
... held two mortgages . At the hearing before the arbitrators , the defendant pro- duced the note given by the plaintiff to Farnum , and it was stated by Stephen R. Parkhurst and the defendant , before the arbitrators , the plaintiff being ...
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... held , that although the defendant might still have claims upon which the respondent might be charged , consistently with the truth of his answer , yet that in the absence of interrogatories in relation to such claims , he had set forth ...
... held , that although the defendant might still have claims upon which the respondent might be charged , consistently with the truth of his answer , yet that in the absence of interrogatories in relation to such claims , he had set forth ...
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... held , that although the defendant might still have claims upon which the respondent might be charged , consistently with the truth of his answer , yet that in the absence of interrogatories in relation to such claims , he had set forth ...
... held , that although the defendant might still have claims upon which the respondent might be charged , consistently with the truth of his answer , yet that in the absence of interrogatories in relation to such claims , he had set forth ...
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... held , that it would have passed if it had been found that the kiln had been necessary to the mill . So , a grant of a mill passes the right to the water also . Bac . Abr . Grant , I4 ; Wetmore v . White , 2 Caines's Cas . 87 . A ...
... held , that it would have passed if it had been found that the kiln had been necessary to the mill . So , a grant of a mill passes the right to the water also . Bac . Abr . Grant , I4 ; Wetmore v . White , 2 Caines's Cas . 87 . A ...
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action alleged amount appear assignment assumpsit attachment authority bank bill breach charged cited Claflins claim common law Common Pleas condition contended contract conveyed corporation Court creditors damages David Shepard debt declaration deed defendant defendant's delivered the opinion demand discharged entitled equity et ux evidence execution facts furnish Godfrey grant held Hovey indictment indorsed insured intent interest intestate judgment jury land liable loss Mass meetinghouse Mendon ment Mill Dam Foundery mortgage nonsuit notice objection offence officer owner paid parish Parkhurst parties payable payment person Pick Pilgrim Society plaintiff pleaded possession promissory note proved provisions purpose question reasonable recover remedy repairs Revised Stat rule scire facias seisin SHAW C. J. delivered statute statute of limitations Stearns suit surety tenant term testator testified tion town trespass trial trover trustee verdict versus vessel vote warrant witness wood writ
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Página 107 - ... but the repeal of existing laws or modifications thereof embraced in this act shall not affect any act done, or any right accruing or accrued, or any suit or proceeding had or commenced in any civil cause before...
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Página 163 - ... lease or indenture heretofore made agreeably to law. And the lands and tenements of said proprietors, shall not be liable to be taken in execution for debt. And if any of said proprietors shall be committed in execution for debt, he she or they shall have the same benefit, from an Act intitled, "An Act for the relief of poor prisoners who are committed by execution for debt...
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Página 65 - In considering the various statutes regulating the assessment of taxes, and the measures preliminary thereto, it is not always easy to distinguish which are conditions precedent to the legality and validity of the tax, and which are directory merely, and do not constitute conditions. One rule is very plain and well settled — that all those measures...