The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and Authority Subsequent to Those Contained in the "American Decisions" [1760-1869] and the "American Reports" [1869-1887] Decided in the Courts of Last Resort of the Several States [1886-1911], Volumen43Bancroft-Whitney Company, 1895 |
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Página 59
... applied by the court . There can be no doubt that the rule was properly applied in that case , for the directors are agents , and , to a certain extent , trustees of the corporation . They will not be allowed to enter into engagements ...
... applied by the court . There can be no doubt that the rule was properly applied in that case , for the directors are agents , and , to a certain extent , trustees of the corporation . They will not be allowed to enter into engagements ...
Página 62
... applied in the distribution of the proceeds of the assets of the insolvent corporation . Such a conclusion , under the for- mer adjudications of this court , would probably only have resulted in giving priority to a different set of ...
... applied in the distribution of the proceeds of the assets of the insolvent corporation . Such a conclusion , under the for- mer adjudications of this court , would probably only have resulted in giving priority to a different set of ...
Página 77
... Applying this rule to the facts of this case we think it must be held that the defendant had reasonable cause to believe that the deceased may have committed a felony . It is true the de- ceased was not charged in terms with the ...
... Applying this rule to the facts of this case we think it must be held that the defendant had reasonable cause to believe that the deceased may have committed a felony . It is true the de- ceased was not charged in terms with the ...
Página 93
... upon fixed tracks , when applied to the transportation of passengers , are within the contemplated objects in view in opening the road or street , and therefore add nothing material to Sept. 1894. ] MONTGOMERY . SANTA ANA ETC , RY . Co. 93.
... upon fixed tracks , when applied to the transportation of passengers , are within the contemplated objects in view in opening the road or street , and therefore add nothing material to Sept. 1894. ] MONTGOMERY . SANTA ANA ETC , RY . Co. 93.
Página 99
... applied to al purposes not subversive of its proper use , or inconsistent with the uses oon --- templated in its dedication , grant , or condemnation . An abutting owner cans ! complain only when the street is subjected to a new ...
... applied to al purposes not subversive of its proper use , or inconsistent with the uses oon --- templated in its dedication , grant , or condemnation . An abutting owner cans ! complain only when the street is subjected to a new ...
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adverse possession agreement alimony alleged amount appellant appellee applied assets assignment attorney authority bank benefit bill bond by-law cause of action charged Charles Shultz claim complaint constitute contract corporation court court of equity creditors damages debt deceased decree deed defendant demurrer divorce duty entitled equity estoppel evidence execution extended note fact filed foreclosure fraud grant ground held homestead husband indorser injury insolvent interest Iowa judgment jurisdiction jury land liability lien lis pendens mechanic's lien ment mortgage N. J. Eq negligence notice owner paid parties partner partnership payment person plaintiff possession premises proceeding purchase question railroad reason recover reference rendered rule Spilinek statute statute of limitations street suit sureties testator therein thereof tion trial trust valid void wife Winter Park Company
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Página 679 - THAT all men are by nature equally free and independent, and have certain inherent rights, of which, when they enter into a state of society, they cannot, by any compact, deprive or divest their posterity ; namely, the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.
Página 32 - ... the jury may give such damages as they shall deem a fair and just compensation with reference to the pecuniary injuries resulting from such death, to the wife and next of kin of such deceased person...
Página 674 - In all other cases where a general law can be made applicable, no special law shall be enacted.
Página 190 - Curnon, one mortal wound, of the breadth of one inch, and of the depth of three inches, of which said mortal wound he, the said Harmon Curnon, at the ward, city, and county aforesaid, then and there instantly died.
Página 674 - War, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and be punished by a fine of not more than $1,000 or imprisonment for not more than twelve months, or both.
Página 130 - But the testimony so given shall not be used in any prosecution or proceeding, civil or criminal, against the person so testifying, except for perjury in giving such testimony.
Página 77 - Probable cause is such a state of facts in the mind of the prosecutor, as would lead a man of ordinary caution and prudence to believe or entertain an honest and strong suspicion, that the person arrested is guilty.
Página 108 - ... large measure to be exercised for the public good, the due performance of those functions being the consideration of the public grant, any contract which disables the corporation from performing those functions — which undertakes, without the consent of the state, to transfer to others the rights and powers conferred by the charter, and to relieve the grantees of the burden which it imposes — is a violation of the contract with the state, and is void as against public policy.
Página 742 - A person may be convicted of an attempt to commit a crime, although it appears on the trial that the crime was consummated, unless the court, in its discretion, discharges the jury and directs the defendant to be tried for the crime itself.
Página 610 - ... (as, for example, if it appear that several distinct matters may have been litigated, upon one or more of which the judgment may have passed, without indicating which of them was thus litigated, and upon which the judgment was rendered), the whole subject-matter of the action will be at large and open to a new contention unless this uncertainty be removed by extrinsic evidence showing the precise point involved and determined. To apply the judgment and give effect to the adjudication actually...